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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_09_26 •4 d T77 1,.*! r9.. t.✓t .. p, A �,:--Y`. ,} -„__ ... •, >'d�', :: ' •.:, � y r +•sets M'•`�' .�, M FI VOL. SXXII. - - DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER - To 52 INK - MILLSMOUNT PLEASANT WHLTEVAI_E Medical y `' Alfred Michell, Ever is o ar a Wished 7 years. f of Stou$ville, fe Everybody going t M kh Eetablieh ii spendinga few days with his niece, Fair. E. FORSYTH, D. of O?, Regis- Mrs. Ed.11ibaon. - Mise E• -Marie White Is spending•g y �• t01 Data mlter.ot Special st tomrcG,l gssa. „ Wm. and Mra. Michell and daugbt- week with'friends in Sutton. elation of O.tario. Special atlas' 9a to tieettongof glassed. Eyes tetf� Drth , of Green River, spent Thursday, of Messrs.Beaton and White spent GREENWOOD - r last week with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson. T sda at Howard-turner's. tr;. The pupils of this school took a deep A. EyMajor,sold a fine dairy cow Eo _L ` FZOU.Rinterest in the school fair whtch was a Markham roan for a good price last ys3daa,anas�noDrrIli �� , held in Brou ham Set 24th. A l to White Satin ' week. �TT_T_0f.Ro al Collegurtte , Best Manitoba goodly'numbe r of prizes were carried Fred 'Marjor had an acute attack of1�,j LJ nAttentiona,e, ofd CPeam-$tin? ” '�ltd „ saceltizoIIgha-m-- - unci ,r 6 ay St, ut is DR. W, WILSON PORTER, Chiro- Pastry=;' much better now. proctor-The cause of disease remoped by !. - _ BROCK ROAD The Baptist Church people have. � ordered anew furnace and will have Until further notice I will chop €arm zr WjostcpeaL of the appiee. Consultation tree. FEED _ Petricke_Ofring on *SilDbye, -Buries Oviand W. H.-Jackson assisted John Brown it installed shoatly. ers'grain only two da s a week ns. one s�tf Oshawa SAnboe Bt.'Sonth, Oshawa, _BR MBO" FEED FLOUR to erect his silo this week. Masters Hug h and Harold Pugh and y , Wm. Badgerow was quite ill on Miss Maud Miller are naw attending instead f th _ Monday, but is now iniproviag: -PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL sHo Ts Markham highschool. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAY$ and X=RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP V MP- Simpson, of Thornhill, is Visit- Arthur Pherill has returned home, With the large capacity of my chop. ing his brother-in-law, Thos. Reevelay after paying a�hurried v4sit to various per I can chop all that is required 7rteg$Aird+ - o�'Teltio ;MANITOBA OATS - this week, places in the North-west. in the two days and not cause °AMERICAN CORN Mrs. Frank. White, of the North- W. S. Major, Willie Knox and Geo, "my customers any incon- - $. ALOIN TOWLE, X. s., go D., C. M., west,visited at Harry ElIicott's and Pugh are having their stables cement- venience. Come early' phyuctan•ta charge FEED OF ALL KINDS with other friends last week. ed and otherwise overhauled. y` 8peoialfet!i.Roc;al Disease,. Prostatic Dis For two weeks, commencing about ease, of bloc. Diseases of Wnmea, cancer., Thomos Reevely bad the misfortune Wu�• Burton and Wm, Money are -September 16, the will will be shut Taal B•Ray examinaClan. Diseases of eye. Our prices are the lowest to fall o$ the corn-binder, which ran engaged these days putting in a me- ear.nose,throat and longe Fietinggiaase,and talic ceiling in the church at Green down for repairs, Please make a note all conte and ohraaic di,essea. Quality the best over him, thereby sustaining serious of this. Odoe Roan 19 to 3 sad 7 top 481 injuries.. . -. .. . . . y. •- River. Great interest was taken in .the a The hum of the corn blower is heard - 'fF •. School dFair held at Brougham on round here ever more and no doubt a - Wednes ay, A Rood share of the eat many silos will be filled during T E. FARE`VELL, K,C. -BARRIS- J L SPINK, LIMITED, prizes were won by the Brock Road the,next few days, i L . THB,00anttyyClownett�aq aadConaty ' • t pupils.- Miss Ada Turner, of Milton, has ,!'r $aliaitor, Court Sotw•Whitby. 10-r been staying with friends and tela- C SM. FITZGER°.ALD, Barristet and PICKERI G. ONT. tives here lately• prior to going-back auto� ..-Solicitor. Coaveyaceima, etc, et nd ___-GREEN RIVER to Mc)laster University. - ttrr Hhuley's cSlee.Pickering,every Wednesday. Robert Tweedie has rented Will - r' The Ladies'aid tea at Wrn,and Mrs. take possession in the spring. E• C33RISTIAN. Barrister and LOOK HERE ! P g. wbli Hoover's was a grand snrcegs. Fr,rnk Lee has rented the farm now • Coal .Solicitor,Notary Ptiblie,Etc. Phoney to -Misses Annie and Allie Fuller spent o^-^upied by JIr. Tweedie• Loan• Office next door. to the Standard Back. Sunday with their - 7Yhitb.. The Claremont Furril` parents here. Mrs. Frank White, of\lariitohrr,has : ture Storo The rural .School Fair at Brougham tatelc beau visiting friPnda and tela• ie the best waw-well attended by our scholars and tives around here. It is nearly thirty . VU*fn-e'0* �a1~ ;. --- pluce to get .your parents, five year 'sin's,she left here, -- ^^ ' '• H+)L'E`E FC7ttiTtiliI;(APs, w•e have Keith Laare rare and friend, of �t'ade Tuo1P, !ate of this place, has U AY PRICES ARE LOWEST G. HAM-Issuer of 3larria a dressers, washstands, iron Brooklin, Fpent Sunday with Eli and has been appointed editor•ia-chief of �?@ LIiiiaga in the Coaaty of Oatero, and brass bedsteads, ar- Sita, NighRw:inder. the Farmers' Advocate, and we for- FOR THE YEAR ' lPiokezing t'ia P r`s•' srtly ]or suits, buffetts, and W. G. and MnQ. Barnes entertained ward him our congratulations, WE ARE NOW BOOKING T POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- aide boards, mattresses and spring relatives. from 9touffville and other We. understand that Mrs. 11: Rub- f • tioneer, vatuator, collector and i,ener couches, and all kinds of chairs Points one day lett week, inson, who lett here, about a month ORDERS Ot marriage kicoases.Brougham, toy always in stack, also than Green Riser other articles y young People showed ago to Tisit bar sons in the west has Do HOPPER Issuer of Merua8lge titian too numerous their originality in gettiog up a mos- iii ce had the misfortune to break her 'CALL AND SECURE YOUR p . Licensee in the Oonaty of Ot lo. tn-mention.Rememberwe querade corn-roast for last Monday arm. 101100 at store and his residence,Ct_ar'mont. keep the goods and de- evening. The idea was novel and Gordon McKay brought a two horse COAL FOR NEXT' T a' liver them to your consequently aroused much interest load of peaches from the city last - WINTER B.BESTOl4,TOWN9glppj,L'gg home, at the very dnd competition in costumes. !early week end det3vert•d them to people in :'✓a Conveyaaeer. OottsIItisslntsaw for t y.•`!', a®dastu aeooaatAnt. Zte. money so Io`�°g,.n lowest price. fifty to whom iavitationa had been this vicinity.- The quality was ea• •+ ��* ne tarot vwo ny• "Issoar of Marriage Lao- Patronize our town merchants, sent vied-with-each other,on Benson cellent. ��^ "'i• �0 t r don't send vot]r good dollars Wilson's lawn,-by Japanese lantern The Ladies'.Institvte' -met at the � L. �P1 7\T � T POS TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, away to hi up some other tight. There were clowns, brides. home of Mrs. Leary on Wednesday •. 1fl ! Ltd F• for Oounpes of York and'Ontano. Sac. place, Your@ for business. negros, ghosts, little red riding•hoods, last and had a most enjoyable and atom aa1e,`ot all kinds attenned to oa shortest trig red riding hoods, witches, Jews, profltable time. They. decided,to un- o0tiae AddsasRrasa8lvew P O, Oat. _ Auf?ragettes, ¢antlemea,' old Iridian, dertake the fixing up of the cemetery PICKERING BSL . r B. POWELL,. Licensed Auc• old ma ds. pu;'i'anA ,-runs and many which has of late been much neglect- r . tf Ontario an or sad collector for Ja �t aeuieless costumes represented. A ed, ,t j e0oatiee o! Ontario aa,i York FIJI kinds o! ,, trales oocdnotsd either privately or by ancaoa GLAREi�IUNI' Stump in the meadow tush pressed into Yds.•notes collected. For date• or other par, -•- service for corn-roasting, after which �~ trcniars needy at ros:denee. Eltzaboth lit,P;ck_ Messrs. W. Hoover, F Horwhaw •y_—_ h BROUGHAM Being, P ono orders Isle at NEWS ctIIee.Pus. and W, G. Barnes acted as judges and � • ' ` " s•. -C 0 A +ealane: or biacnab s atoee: Cliremoot. .,,11 re ''11�� [ valuable prizes in the forth of cared f3eorge Philip spent Tuesday in To- p�ompt at Batton. sat•tfactioo f,=atan• _ . �rT a S p y ronto, : 7 ph9n•nnsl:becistndepacdent SOOT J' sticks and comforts were awarded the Best i lump Steam Coal and all sizes Sun- Toilet weaters of the best costumes. 33® s , v 'red a� Dr. Rob rd of t. Paul isi is Hard Coal �', i"EN,I1/ _Talcum . e3Ky J. H.-a and Mrs. Madill on' Sun. �-1 • OCK ' Olt _. _.___AUN8ARTON Mrs, Wm, Mopgrore and Mi•rr iI, v i1NNfTSVgf-E, OiYT. �CPptQglher - Brawn are visiting in Toronto this A good stock of 1 and 2 in. rough and !'aaera]Director and'Zinbalmer. - Hiss Julia Oc:u.tl, cf New York, is week, dressed hemlock, also matched N1 . *.h« guFFt of NIrs, Charles Smiles, Mill Cassie Ieft.ou Jlon gpru I dressed- Any to at- pine.and ce, , _ r Any hn,inesa entrusked to me A-i]4 !tins Jessie Anderson: of T,,ronfn, tend Toronto Normal School fora red pine Georgia pine be carefully handled, The Beot Anti.eptic Pon-der +pent a fear ddys with Miss Agnes term, and basswood for ceilings, Thom, Chal•grs Moderate- '�'r Toilet and Nit rsery. It , John Gitmmage spent a few da"*in i^ D A 1rs. Hoover his returned to the T,ronto Iasi week with his daughter, Independent Phone No, 131;. keep' elle- skin clear and ri!Id.;P, PritPr -penc3ing several wonth= :11rs..F:ce.reyt + r. i m«uth. ProteCtsi as tt ell as visiting friends el—bore. Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. -JOHN 11 ilealr, and rrlieve�d Chafing, lir, and -lir Prin le, of Tc,ronto ti nr 16 Toronto and co erred a osi- _ sec p eorenes. Irritatiun�. Prickly were the gae•ta of Wgiliiatn•and J1rs� duties last Meek, n'menced hia Write or phone for prices, p ' - PHILIP - �. � � � Brown and Hiss Nellie Roon- C. R l Bathing or Shaving. Daint- �'t_e regret to report that 11ra.Heard ey, of Toronto, spent over Sunday at A. • i�E E S O R i ' . Has-A full line uf'leash and cur- 1y'perfumed. Price L:�c•, at Is quite ill and_ crooned to 'her bed. the ft7rmes s hoale. ed meats-constantly on hand. 1Ve hope.for her speedy recok•ery. Arthur Johnston from near Owen LOCUST HILL James Lamoreaux has been quite Soundspent a few days trereatthe Spice Roll, Breakfast;. Bacon,. PI CKE I N 1 1�s� R M C poorly for some- time. but w, are home of his brother:L. Johnston, Ind. phone. house Markham-1501, . EIbm, Bologna, Weiners, etc, ' pleased to know that b? to now im• TheSacrament of.the Lord's Supper rte proving. was observed in St. John's,Church as Btghestprice4 - -- -- . Yard. 'Markham 72 Y. pard for- _ p=c��-,R= :Miss :Margaret Allison, of Pleasant Sunday last when five new members pa Butcher's cattle TT: Field, and Mrs. and Miss Petheram',of were added to the roll." TIME TABL�Pickering Station G Dallas, Texas, spent the past week The most of the le- T.R. Trains going East ane se janows- ' REAL ESTATE..... with Mrs. Hillock, of Toronto', pp growers in No, g Mail g Os A M. - ,or this district helve sold their, produce Ig I,ocs1 ' aiveru The season. is now on ;fir. cutting to Mn Dudley,,.of Whitby. One dol. ,:2,50 P.M.• corn and buckwheat. G. A. Gillespie lar a barrel is the ruling prioe., 1" 14 Local 6,05 P. M. ^ ��tr ►t��♦ *� has still on band a quantity of binder- Visa M. Barclay Trains going West `due 9wa Mine which be will dispose of at.the city on wedneadayyafter spending the No.il 11 Local cal ae follows- ' drat=class riga for !lire 7.47 A.M. *�; special price of 13 cents, ,Day or 111ght. holidays at her home here-She enters •.• 7 Mail 2.20 P. M. Mr. Drybtiry, of the Toronto post the.Unirersity'at the o Bain of the + ' ' 8'09 P. M; •• office staff, occupied the pulpit inhe fall term. P g 8nndayiaoluded. -.DAB Meets all trains. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- y ��� - church here on' Stmda 'last and '- Lancelot Johnston, who is spending Teaming promptly attended to. Party and Village Dwellings, preached two most inipresaive ser- a Lew weeks in the North.wesprov- in fir9t-class Companies, mons• He 'is a very fluent speaker inces, reports most magnificent crops, 3 .Agent.for Canada-Carriage Co, and his-addresses were most''highly Only those who have seen them caq r: NO 7j0Z%j1%%= NOtea appreciated and were listened to with form any Idea of 'diem. EYE GLASSES W' H• Pe&k If ninsured with me,call and raft attention. Next 4und4v the Died, in Brougham, .on Saturday, " Picker{rig• conipare rates. Pulpit will be occupied' by,Mr.Tilley; Sept. 10, after a itngeriogg illness, Mrs, SHOULD $TAS ON a of Toronto. Andrew Priest,.late of Toronto. Her WITHOUT-PINCHING Which School shall I attend ?' 8-roomed house to rent. • • •— remains were conveyed to Claeemont `< WHITBY for internient o- Monday. . An important question. All hnci: Owin to the special services*in-the nese colleges are Hats alike:• Care- �• V. Richardson. The town council is now negotiating Methodist church neat Sundav, Lhe'' fol judgement is`'absolutely neces• with an industry to locate here, Union Sabbath ,School will open at No need t @cry. Write today for th :VCotary Public, Pickeripg, The Toronto-Eastern i9 trove being 9.80 o clock sharp. Being revi w day, to have your Catalogue of the completed through the town, thus it is necessary that all should arrive ' making'a marked change in. the dis- promptly on time. eye glasses O� H-OPPI .NG trict through'w hich it passes. Next Sunday being Rally Day in 3 ' J: G:Spink the government engitr- the Presbyterian Church, the service P_iT]cg you in g eer in charge of the work at the will commence at 2,50, or]litting the harbor says t.bat when the present S. S. service, This Is Children's Dav, order to have then stay on. ' work is completed,. Whitby harbor seta art throughout the Presbyter- Our new style , of Eye GlassT. ,TORO . N'j'• t Having installed a new Oat Roll, new .wlil be the best on the•north shore of fan Church in Canada. Suitable music Chopper and new Water Roll' I Lake Ontario. will be rendered. All are welcome. Mountings are perfect in fit and � M 'twill help Jou to decide. This am better prepared than ever One handrCrd-and sixty-five central _ The anniversary services of the neat in appearance." Modern school is conducted on -the highest to attend to the wants prisoners and one hundred paid- me- -Brougham Methodist church will - plane of efficiency. We are proud of.my patrons. _ chanic9.ale now at work on the new be held-on Sunday amd Monday, Sept. ideas are those of comfort. We ' of its' record, Students admitted Chopping every day in the week hospital building's. The five hullo_ 48th and?Albs On -Sunday the 'ser, aim in all our optical work to do h1 at any time. except Saturday, Inge now under construction are now vices will be conducted at 10,30 a, , W, J, Elliott, Principal JOjln F. $gym up as far as thwsecond story. Ac- by Rev. C. E. Fockler, 'of Markbam, -tbe very best for you in evefy Cor, Yon z t Greenwood cording to the. plans tr. ere will be and at.7. p. m,by the Rev, G. L.John- way. The right Glasses, the pe and-Alexander Sys, , - eighty buildings on the-prertiisee. stop, B. A. of Pickering. The union e Standard Bank has purchased choir will furnish Appropriate -music ataht'=Haunting. We are sure Tootfs SHARPENED Hage yon Sots of Water.? from the John Watson estate the and a special collection will be taken if you come to us you will be block at the north-east eortxer of Dan- at both services. _On Monday evening ` C:�B, R1CF, OF �gVgks das and Brock Sts, now occupied by a social will be given h the Ladies' Perfectly satisfied. Let its prove k ` g r r,, We make a,pecialrp of crosscut sa.wo, is prepared-to furnish you anythingMr, Pringle as a hardware store for Aid Society in the Temperance Hall, this to you. Tools'of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of orate] "sic T $1Q'�' It will be remembered by when'a good program will he given. Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- PP y such as the old residents of the town as the Addresses will be given by Rev, G. L. class hair trim or an easy shave call. Pumps, windmills, hydraulic ram,, Dominion Wella building, and it was Johnston and Rev. C. E. Fockler. at the East-end Barber$hop, plumbing, etc, purchased by the late Mc. Watson Music will be furnished by the Green- FurnishHIE �PIC, - -K- ERING N See our itrga of all - ahout tenor twelve years ago for wood choir and others, - There will ktnps. Slightly used Carpets They are also expert well drillers $?'�• The Standard Bank will take also be readings and recitations. Af- JEWELER AND OPTICIAN J from'I tante a Vold up,/ and respectfully solicit your patron possession neat spring, This fs ter the program refreshments will by J, GPRDON PIC9'ERING age for the '.lure. Ind nhoa� X521, another evidence of how things are served by the ladies. Admission 15• Poor ofv~ai W HIT�Y 1looking up in the county town. i centh, children 10 cents, Y�' .ray t X" y� tl, ,a,c' JK .•..,', -t,• 'i. t-'...�- '.. •,_ '_ ',.. t .ii.'sS. 1'N+ F, reL E. :M1 .fa..,yy;,,...'hN`. .' ...vK .�.-i>Y•...;.., :w srA >4 r•'.u. +..�.. .,•.( -Se.,, > ,,y ,,a. w. .; .. d. �, yw�,.,'-. �L:.. q t >, k 3' a p+•.,e'..,.qa. d. •&, r to. �1+.r.,i ;Sl iJ.T •a � s.s`�J.Y ,.Nt h, '1 •�Ty+� y}+.y.. ..�.. 1 •,%u "r !40�• .M:. of 1 Y• M. M1' .'� -.. .,..... } .c��. u"`":•z w'�,,: r kepx^�. 'y... '+•sc�L 5 :�,NK'.;�.. mi!'C'J!o a •,:w,. 7 5� ,�?r.�e' �, r"''rE ;Y'` y 3r 4� ��¢ �2"r '�i•"�tI•�' '''� •, ,. ,,,•,.�.. . .,. ,-q.., r,.Y ,. ^F., .,.ter', ..4��af'��v'S'��i�"� , 'a,> ,.#ev.f•, '�a; �:fv >3'l '�.r•a�ga��•"'�,+ :k:{, '� :y"•" ,Lir �F,Y e. tt "A �".''"� � y-', ,N, , :�-,,,• viii`. ... ,� „•,.,:�•' _. .*• • •.. - , f it - naltlonal b fol th to an incredible ex' ti o S." f _ tent. ' e a We are far too esat•mvoron �l1,LrQW 141E TO raoe. Prehiewriu man was wiser. a3' Dr. Duckworth, the director of MY BESTS FRIEND } scienoe of the university, interest- ed the delegates with along lecttlre on the jaws of the prehistoric skull OYAL a - dug up at Piltdown, -Sussex. The , teeth are worn flat. They are of �^ the kind fitted for a veget rian YEAS' _ f rather than a meat eater. Their ? owner reached a riga old age with- out the aesistanoe of a qu&hfied AKE S ' • w^ i~ r, J 10e a ealy. d talar eientilst. ' - far YSc. Be iuro jail Happily one does not need to re- 9 a rcr the aama Jsrgasu neurite all the comforts of life in - - ns the ayrappa,'stedae order to retain sound teeth. Dr. K BUYING a}g die iri.l v Stewart - 1'EAST_CAKE4r hoo�g oar ` - — - claling that cheese and biscuits, dE CAREFUL EW.GILLETT CO. LT06s. . .. _ ' • ♦ � nu ke and Port are the natural end- SPECIFY TORONTO. tried t • ims t sea they a crisp ad dei ROYAL CAKES WINNIPIO. MONTTZtAL. �.,�OIIeN{O.OM s� Have oar years o���E$(JBST,irUTES. the teeth, port because it contains lL the r ,acid salts. A RIVAL TO THE SUM. can be used to light a table so thaii. --the map with the reQL At what age should a cllilho teeth _- one can read as by daylight at any • first receive attention4 school age Substitute. for Daylight in Many time of the day or night." ` f Y ee of violets t� lam, it was urged, for by Businesses. - then the infant teeth have gone, ""--' '► and on them depends the soundness p r - Dr. Herbert E. Ives, a prominent lain. If not, }roar do not know how delightful a soap can of thA PermIanent teeth. A d'en- scientist of Philadel'phia,' claims to „ Q There, I think I have made my :- , a' — be.. You hold it to the right:-it is crystal clear, s pure, tiat said that if he had his way have invented a substitute for day- self lain, have I not 4" she finish- be. child's mouth should be ea- ht He has been at work for a per tirade. "Made yourself -translucent green—the shade of fresh violet leaven. You . , of three or four ed h - '' smell it: it has the fra¢rarit odor of freshly cut violets aininei at the age dozen years at the research labora plain, dear 4" sweetly answered the ,t ' years. A doctor said he would pre- tories of the city's gas plant, and once friend. "Oh, no, near; you --just enough to Crake it delightfully refreshing. far three os four months. Willy has produced, he bays, a x _ _ There are many other reasons why you will like thii soapl - * light which has passed the teat and were born that `a}' - _ _ . _ li e - Its instant lather=-soft,'fine and'plentifut, even in the hardest a�— hi v v.a, us shine r in eery v eq l to sun Prater] the glycerine in it, the finest skitkfood then is. _..Breathing For Beauty• and the light of day. He has de- ADOPT KNIGHT MOTOR EZ- - - Nine persons out of every ten live signed a powerful- incandescent CLUSII'ELY. land die without ester using their lamp with a special mantle0which is _ ` deep eo placed in the tup of a'specially- London General Omnlbui% Decision. _ t - fu n capacity. Long, e lung y breathe through the nose is the oor- made cabinet that its rays are im Perhaps the most striking tribute - - �I rest method. This not only warms miedis.tely beneath a reflector. Thus the Knight Motor hale received is - ts the air before it enters the lungs, is made of metal and the light. is contained in the following item of VIOLET - but the tiny hairs is the nostrils forced downward through a series news published in the "Antonio -] �a' keep out impurities. This saves of delicately colored :screens. bile" of August 7th, as follows: "V �G�yV�i -w �Di. p (much throat trouble• Deep breath- In telling of his discovery, Dr. "According to definite news pub- k t - J ing is a natural enemy to coneump- Ives tvtid: "Ify recent invention fished to-day, the big London Gen- field r eral Omnibus Co.,, which has 2,t W 'tion. The ohest should lift with has a field of utsefulness in certain motor omnibuses on the London Wrde for iiample galea today i each breath. The expansion mesas industries, such as tax pie ma�uf Lc streets, has been so thorough.= eat. growth and a. better fl re. Deep turing, dyeing, color printing and t • b� - Ask yens dru¢ t first. 1f he hasn't it read a 2c sump g similar arts. In color printing the iyfied with the service given by the - for earn Is s cake toTe Anslrewiergsns Co.,Ltd., 6 Sherbrooke breathing.is just a habit, to be ac- breathing Street, Perth, Ontario. � yuired after deliberate and sus- Pzett� can be run only so lung ria�� Knight-rigged Daimler 'bua7es - rained practise until it become the ink put in by daylight lttats. which hate been running for twelve - i f Far sale by ca■dJids drurriftr from natural. . The result` are better With the aid of my intention the months past that they have decided 1 d a can be every hoar u lly his pop r riot h ndJt rsrcladrsr New err■ lard '. - . - - - � health, Purer bl,aod, lees liability Pry run. ve , r t � replace gradually all t poppet .. rt engines in their 8 ' iOc a cake. 3 for 25e. Get a quarter's wet, to germ attacks, a better color in the tttenty-four. In the tu>rtild b` 2, t}p buses with the faee,•ead brighter eyes. Beauty cigars their color cernnot be to Knight Motors. Tho 'buses 1n queas- . . _ doctors, with expensive tees, al- artificial light. Indental work the tion are greatly favored by the* sti nista for dee nasal color of a•rtrfic-W ol"th cannot be public on account of their silence 'breathing P It is a beauty bringer. told at night. In paper manufac- and Smoot l-running quahtleo, while kti r 9arvta, Atilt,�r'.r. taree�e rnd Mare. g the .great ,power of acceleration en- d.,nla. sir Ben]am:n =larch rfported M Stiocessful athletes, men or wolnen, lure and the rnanufacture �f Sour the evidence of private tetters was wide- abler the driver to pick his way spread, and the governments naabir to are all deep breathtrs. That vel- Lyesea`V th then aid of this ma- through traffic to very best advan- ppteert the demand Oven for bread. The,usd second wined is only the un- i _ THE WN.RED IN REVIEW flirt war had cwt she Balkan allied ab-A. y tage, with the result that the t - tlo0,poo,000 la Slrrot cash outlay Ftlnce',used portion of the brings being, un- chine s can tell the grades all Knight Motor has now been select- then has oocusr the desy rata+ br:et der etress, broug=ht into use. the time. Thread manufacturers itrugg� w amah�uttarer. bringing fur• y will use it to teett the 'color" of ed gy-standard for future wc,rk. In ` Old-ties planstons and Pawssrlsnt, ober dwe•trooteon and the lura of man i t b rs lover. Dnriat the Tnrklsh �o riff c threads. F.ven iti the daytime they ,it of the fact that the daily run ` i' one rerpem Britain's oWags penr'''n ioo.000 nalkaee- were ki:led or dSsd o t eaanut match. threads CXSctly• of a I,nndori 'bus is 110 miles of very t gVg Wm leste fat1t,tustihed.i! not surpaeaod. their wounds or diesraae. Yet•lr mac y p C - sxpeoumosr. Vs. periam among . conte hither e.timatom of ]or and Bort to tin _ HILDHOOD �IL�EI\Tk7 whereas vrit}► this invention they rtrel,nous work. it moat be admit ` '�r tt 'sstir or aga hss declined �e per and motto= hrva been made. but what.l will be able to tell-the color of each t� �t the sucoeus achieved here oast �,.le in many rural distr is ever Cha ornth, it tr oartatn t}iat the 8a!-',' C r.]m 40M o! Cleat ase a almust unknown. kan pemiee face a terrific problem of re- l Ailment's such as constipation, thread at any time. Dial dayoond buy- is he notable indeed." F tOsttdar setters to aged people has deelin•,eoasirucuun I lig The London General Omnibu's '(• fid its ser oent. in itttte Grew* the: are waeto lands. &jlic, cold's, vomiting, etc., seize Fra, will only deal in the daylight Some oritlel at the 47strrm, ray that. ,aye Mr harsh, totalling 3.aw.00o acres. company is one of the mole efB- i' these fi res hire Histo at�awnxs becaasct with 5 OWON fn paatuae. and very back- child Len of all ages, and the mother \ow they Rill be able v s -w oche" what 4�e sw�e •sift in one dlil.ellon tt „rid a rwulture to the remaining s.6o0,• should be on her guard against et 'auw time. f3urgen is another ciPntlti triarisged commercial c8>! 1,. s out it. aaetber. and !bat !t makes poo wh•.,� are n»tura117 yez7 fort,to. companies in the world. IE lies i' pt4 ittW diftowuce Khcther a man is a lwo-tl!tha of Bervta i+ uncultivated and thus fr'oubl8e by keeping a bot of find of lMie itilTlL;M. The e'Olor of state ,en differ .,rap»npee. Thirr view the rreld of cultivated land very,-log• The Baby's Own Tablets in Cha houtw. �tissues cannot be deytectcod by arti- spent hundreds of thousands of will act be iayproved by any real student tntoe•s are Paid to be rich, but ea ttal is of aodial and ta•,rrl p�le�• A pe`"4k"' rrtuctrnt, became of the uncertainty of If any of these troubles come on ,ficiarl light: Surge�nnis'dgw.nd upon ponds in developing a type of id by the c„mmunity as a matter of oond:ttnne The manufactures aro t suddenly the Tablets will cure the color of ti%9nea to tell whether motor 'bus most suitable to London nitlne 1s one, th:url: tettef of yanper4an, ,th'oeflv mrl:ing, brewtne. sugar reEatng.', wbeWee In poorhci:,,w or of the oatdcx r ,rnd ',+Cecile manntseturCag. now a goo .then, "or if the littler one is given the} are iiiFctss,*d or tort. and ata a traffic, and its adoption of the %+ry different Lhing' The crnmru.t mon_ t ce uPnk, . iiia or surgical opera L-n ht, not only a,s a standard fo specter o the t.�nrliouaa isrodut-s AulRxrla ca�t`ettt tbb +�aesat state, an uccaatonal tivse._of Cita Tabletel oc>p' 9 J A xe� suite unitkN ttrnt .at the urospect of h:zd lava tt+rrt t�.o-stilts of her territn he will: escape these troubles. The tions can now bP.. Tforrrted at ftrttrre rrew'buses, but to replace the r �pe�toa_ under cnttivar]on, and a third in w s isoreover., p„eipere. are altpporte�i b7 slid fnrnet.. Her mauuraetnree, howrver o-Tablets are sold by medicfno deal- night. . The intention .can be made poppet valve motors in the 'buses Iona! taaatecen, •xhile the peaainn my-tem have.made a creditable tweinnins, there era or by snail at 25c a box from 'in various furnia tn.be used-tor dif on the istreevs, is the most striking tA on nwor al f(naac+t, fbmmunittes being 256 factories resenting an in-' - �� beea.rolteved of heavy bnrdene; they ,rep �far@lit a Fra. It can be used to feature the Knight Engine has ever -even beet the b ed --it f the blind Latton of ^�7ment qt over 118,000 000, having an 'hh0-Dr. «illiatns.' Df edicine ('i0•, P mttpnt of nearly s1l-Mow- and employ- Brockville, Obit. (light .a antall room or clus+•t, or it had. lbs .money reveived by the Pensicinere. : sLe weakly rum 1r nntp 67.25. and in many ,nn 13.nt ppet,aoua. The mannteMttir« a Mod and beverages to the principal — -._- -- - •---- --___ Paces-•Chas tnearw starvation An 'early.,dustry` naris In the rate is quite probable, No.grciun of nations ever needed peace,'_ whereas a returA to the old Dian IN. e=�' harmony.--and cooper+tion more Wtan t +rutin �,rely oat of that question. I tbs,,:. They need capital sod robably i ArwaMeans Learn From aritaln. 1 outside entarprlee, but the7 will �ad b^th fiesta iv. Perkins, of \eW York, who difficult t� attract at iDn Chita !I WHY keep your. money in the Bank Cftt % when you - M'been abroad since June, motoring s;rain on Europpee !e heavy now and ca it �ousb the Rritieh Inh�. s»y„ that n•`o- tel fe beaded at'lion zt it. into t f�• the Provincial Government 1'0�• /t IPle abroad look up.,n the United :States ,gniksus it will not be for tl s beslth:' 1 �n Qat 4.40�G sr is taro oft-a4mi. one-vart"as Amor:c•ar eta 1 and ¢be other Lite Ntate of Yea York. 'rhe potitffooai ait.amKin in New York is a die- . _ trace to Lhe civtliaed world end it ought IRIB>EI H.►VE THE BEST TEETH. We otDn bfnd offer, I �'000'000 - e his sora ht,ued out at any cxrt+t. 1: -a woul4 be well." said Mr. Perkins.i "if some l,ngli"lucn a.onlcl ocam over 'Scotell Have the Worst In the ere abed ta,rch our People to build roads.I . her been stw.00p.go0 :pone on high. i'nIted Tt.ingilom. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. war Ito the state of New York in the pact; low eats and what have we to show for I T' ad teeth in the I71i1ted tit 1 acacia in li nz1 ncl card Ireland ars w tart and ant turn up by automo- giiLgdotl} al0 tete Irish and the 4c” Debentures Due November 1st, 19410 was to a few mont1w. 1 worst are the Scott assys Dr. Stew- ➢'lttaea•years asu there' *ere about 20,• M semi-masts in En`latrdt now there are art, the medical officer for Etat interest payable May lot and Nov. . lost at Toronto, Montreal, and a=wards of 50,000. And these trusts are Suffolk ho read a, paper at the .'atot oontinually prroetc•ut.od and pervecut. , p .Naw Yorke fid by the Government, but are fostered conference of the British Dental !ad wwourtyget; I visited the uteel mane• recently, - - - '_ tied diatrkta; there is great aptly-,Aeaoclation at Cambridge iam'Lod o ro6t ' + tit oke neoi�t« are all busy and apparent-I a,000rding to the London ChraIIl- ?'hEsa debentares are a direst obligation of the Pr?Dintae Of _ oonteatea although they aro not-eo Qatario and are issued-JA Coupon form, in denam nat.Ons ell housed-'a« Cho workers in than Dour[- tie's eiorre$pondent. _ z /•�� I travelled many thousands o! U the dentists co, agreed . Of$1,OUO, or in the forrR Of Ontario GOOernniant .Stock, in n t;titronei England, Ireland. Scotland and pates! and I do ries believe I rgw as'that.the asserfion is substantially which case chscks for the semi-annual interest are sant to tatwa7 ae DO sew houses or bnildiligs of true, Scots teeth are bad and are reoe" oonstruction. ••Attottor i,,int on which the 'Ea lith becoming worti0. Dr, Stewart at - the registered holder. This stock is in any rnultiple of ,�50. jrwple are much more Iiberal'tri their r• • 'view. Ntnn t.h« Government and Ample of tributes rile dejterieSratian to Ciba i'n- Thev are free from al! p!'DOiriC[Qi tax= and SttCCesaiOlt Noir! country W tbat of banking. There !r ordinate passion of f3ctots children Ins bank in London which alone hat de - - :'alSltits. he tanto .�itCCaeslOn Titles scrips from l�'e t0 posita of �500,O moo, which i, more than for aweete. Mr. 'R.hodes, the grteei- tblyd of artt�total deposita of all the dont of thy, Atssociation,•suggests as ZO'fo Ori estates of , 50,000 and over. p�a�nke in New York tngrether. Yet 'Weare is eo or7 or money monopoly or anything.another cSuae the i�tcroasinB habit tJ'ntif rseant�y the 4fo debeRlares sold of d1 plflnlQrJt abflpf at that kintt in England.• _loci making 'mewls Of tea and bread ' Tho Frsherles of Canada. flat now, Oitlin to market condEtions, We can offer =I1 ill no et oration to state that Can-i at1[l butter'and Ilse decreasing con- par, , R r,. r oda po"awies the moat extensive fisheries;yttrnption Of oatmeal. Another them at a considerable deseaant, at the lowest price they ,fit the world. Abundant aurrpllea of all..authority thinks that the deficiency i pfao_yMoeiral oommerclal hod aches_. in-, y -- - have been offered in y0ars. lall*tt salmon, ldluttera. berriag; IItac- of lime in Sceii0slo WateiT rs a eon- - tete!, eaidlnes. haddock, acid, ,hake' and �' ltook, rdi caught in'.canwitau terriiori- tributing factor. ► - waters. The coast line of liar Atlatttio _ ' 93.50 and interest IQId1n over 4.4(j�o• OsFf 1 JM40 strong-white- beeltli- bf the Price:. ]► Y S ►. 9;4inoea lrom thf Br,r of Fnncle to the f _ Wratt, of Be;le Isle, withont taking into Irishman, which are the admiration - Full Dejcrt tine -Gircular on request. ' ..rr000ant the licsaov bays and indantatioas. of the dentist when he looksat them - p r measure oyer_.5.000 rtiilca, and along this t abrateh are to ba tonna inhumLr• and his dAspair when 'he has to ex- r; p�a nattu el hnrbmv and crines. in many'tract one are attributed-t0 bile sin- - MURRAY . HER �patulchie itali aFe tak.n ip cep ,is auantit(ss frith verypie vegetarian diet. He eats little /eel Balkan A•p„ps►atlrn l tneat and few sw*.ets. and lar doe TOT01I t0 G6riertal Trusts Bldg., Toronto At.t)4-oloae of-tbs Balkan-Turkteh war is of the kind'that regpiros b ing. Fn a - 11"rYw said khat eommerolal tr»velien Soft food IDakeit soft teeth'; soft tit n! the Balkan Btatel Mr six tltiratf ettd declared that it wou4wlne '�e; tooth rob, and rotting teeth, in the - M room f°aT° ti t�on'�to tcioo latrgger cit Rc woras of the presieismt, injure tote 1 d, ..:' r .�R... �N ., t ., t .t ::'.' .," .:..,', ,,'_:.-.• "'' e. •'b �' `.at K1� fir' :x- .'. .:.._. :. 1 c. i ..• ' ,:=v=iii, �'s.x'r`. ,µw J;,.� r � ;'�r,'b�"'.calci= r" he, er• S .m.<"� a s ,.,.. . „ ' ..'.i`'t,. ,w. ., ,.y�... .: ti. �«.., qro`.. �.3 -:� .t.. '^,,. s �, :r,;,.a .F',��w ,f^.3.;.. c,. SC;. '2, d.. t<. .. '•`� �'dr.:.rr t'�,,,.r '.. ^t -, a,.p....n (�i,+, rill' �k'na,r-�l- w:.4 x,;,'F,,� K a .'•i:., 'ssn.{�y ':c::.?»f'.xa.. ,.Fc.,,, .;�,.,nF9 r'°'^n,,. S t' �?'-ee•3e' .,.stir•i;arx .tris "''�-�,cc ,d' e?.a.�;•' �.- +ar'ir_tms, �'�s _ t !a• &-..�•-' _ _fir.*•>•-:x_ �,.,w-, '*w. .. 4 ; i y. A r Bright, Ruddy Cheeks TSE MYSTERY OFtA. SLEEP. h'., For Pak Girls f Upon It We Depend for Healtb x ,,,� and Happiness. HIS 10 Longer Any Needto�T Weak or Anaeto That mysterious collditioa of re- ^ ri �Zi H ' pose in which our oonaciousne'ee is y' a�ltt f f BY Following the Advlos of Mtn MoEwan Is, abeyancie and which we call sleep um '^l V, You Can Qulokly Become has ever been a subject of interest Delicately a C`( �' X41` Strong Again. dayoured— �• `� s["� Q I and investigation, but we are still HighlyJ , ' Et only in the twilight - 7 -- " 1 • The pallid girl always lacks appetite. g t of knowledge costes-. t what little she eats Is badly digested. is regard to its true nature or the trated. sY At night she Is restless, she'dozes, but 1 g u timate PhYai,cal conditions upon '`•.,. doesn't "si,eep, souadl nds, says Dr. Guthrie y' which it dept +� Vital- oro, mast be Sroreased, new blood must be supplied and a general re-' Rankin. Cerebral anaemia seems c}. building take place before she will feel to be SII important factor, and this Jy, , W FIY like W lee O she ought. la probably associated with exhaus- RRY l , 1 Dr. Hamilton has Invaluable expert- tion of the brei Choose your riety and • - in-tltese- can no naso c sages ue to an accumulation.of as Your grocer for `^ ' t x prtmtpL in building up young women e■ fatigue "Clark's", With p r 8 products with oQnae uent a'>, c [. hie vegetable pills of Mandrake and But, �! ��'�• ! ternut, _ _ diminished t mull led receptivity for afferent ; .` • Dr. Hamilton's• Pills begin by cleansing We are swage that Bleep a , ���`rrrr��■■■■tttnn����11RA the ryetem and in may be disturbed.b FARMS'FOR sAt.s T T T purifying the'blood; they y a multitude oil ­,.....-C U also improve digestion and render food Causes, but in its perfect expres- N, W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne tltreef. �? ready for absorption. Additional noun- cion we only know it. as "M'ature's Toronto. �'. iehmedit !e also supplied and the patient sweet restorer," upon which we all / e fast strengthened and invigorated, depend absolutely for health and F BOLT, STOCK.a GRAIN AND Da 0 APFarms In all sections of Ontario, ly `'` Full of spirit, ruddy and strong Ie the happiness. y' e�me Inapt. PP A hard-and-fast rule girl that assists'her system by the use Cannot be applied to indicate the rl Ar'TORY 8IT9a, WITH OR wtTROO¢ of Dr. Hamilton"s Palle. amount of see r. Railway trackace, in !'Droste, r10 Other keeps the skin and scalp P required b eve pr.n,,,.,,., a 01 ,rt,or tnwne ewA cities. The 'following recent letter from Mies y every so clean and clot so sweet and Future Emperor and Son. Etta McEwen, of Haliburton, speaks for individual in order-to secure com- Crown P itself: plete restoration of nervous ever EPI am pion L P8ozen other 13 healthy. Used With Gtiltietlra pint Prince Frederick Williatm, s gy. Brampton anA a dozen othor ,ewes. r $lent, it Soothes irritation which p Germany, and •hie Youngest son, "In using Dr. Hamilton's Pillet I Sad 1V0 .two persons are similarly con- N W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto :s often IeVeat sl Fin Frederick. . The Crown my system i. wonderfully built up. It stituted, for whereas one is refresh- �- p cep and if neglected ` J; Prince has grown irritable latel 1n certainly the most effective remedy I ed and reinvigorated by four or NEWSPAPER FOR SAIL , become chronic disfigurements, 3' ever used, I have now a good appetite, five hours, repose- another requires COl?*7TRY WEF,KLY NEWSPAPER PC _ Millions of mothers'use these pure under the rigid discipline of the q sleep more soundly, and awaken In the seven or eight hours to achieve a Sale in irood Ontsr:o town, aseelient ,:'�*r-•' sweet and gentle. r military division to which he is at- morning feeling Quite refreshed. opening for man of marry. Write Wilstea •y $ emollients for taehed, kale$ result. Sex, age tempera, Pnbl gybing company, Toronto, every Pum Of the toilet -bath ---- "Formerly I felt tired and depressed, ' ` - ment, occupation, habits, climate, aadnursery, r I looked ae'it %.severe illness were hang• STAMPS ayD COONS 'S4f Lug giver my head. and environment are all factors of 4L toms Seep sad obnset we,cid Impertinent Thin importance TAMP CO Foreign 8 tamps. DBED DIP. the eons• ♦ Nusrat "tiothing could give quicker results portance which bear upon the ;� fet*ent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue. .amvi. or sash w:th a The pho.nogfaph talks back. than Dr. Hamilton-a Pill&, and I strongly facuitY of sound sleep, and as each Album, only Seven cleats. hark■ grams -ihootiet on the oats sad treatment at the Qat sat .-. 'Cat°-e,atLAD-0 AadU.&A. Drasscaa The pitcher has lot@ of lip.. = advise every young-woman to use them." of these conditions is of individual c"T"I'any, Toronto. 'Carp-DOL s3D.8oetm,II,s,a. The dictionary gives us mpu- All do4ers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pius, aPPiieatlon,. it follows that the per- MALE HELP WANTtD. deuce. 35c. per bog or live boxes for S1.00 by conal equation makes any general " A GUIN—PIG DIti�ER. The wagon sticks its tongue out, mail from The Catarrbosone cc., Buffalo, rule impossible of universal app3i- t ' 'A's get sauce from the fruit jar. N.Y., and King■wn, out. cation. • MEN WANTED ��.. Whe An1maN Are Easily and Cheap. o _* = T01=0 MAN Bre A BARBZIL t ALS WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Time Will Tell. you quickly, ebeapl , thoronghlr�as/ r ly Raised. �alialaa�h.er 1II 38vOkla DBgT$8 fwnfab tools free. We give won seaaal A %tory is go-ng the rounds about ' I dbop expsrimes, write for vee oat■. Cutting corns with a razor is danger base. !!volas college. 339 Queen K 11a■1. Why not cat the guinea-pig? And eminent scientist, the other day, I a local juryman, an Irishman', who oil„ and useless. The only reined Toroab. a 'Why not rear guinea-pigs for the All his opinion that tae mgat won- cieverl� outwitted the judge, and Putaam'a Corn Extractor, which y IMEN 'WANTED f rotiisioa market? These are per derful disecvery of recent years was that Without lying. He came corse and warts in oue day. Hec9aw ' M the discovery of Zam Hnit• Jud breathlessly into court saying, paiaiees and este, use only Putaam's, ect}y serious questions. kale ui- g itsyer Oh, my Lord, if you can excuse �° per softie at all dealers. g think, As soon sol a sin le thin IV wtacst,Lwr+o oua pea pig (which is not a pig at all, I of Zam.Buk is applied to a wound or me, pray do! I do not know which but a rodent related to the rabbits, a Sore, such injury Is insullred t ANC'EB. TUMORA. - LUMPS. Ego. and which does not come from Gni- blood poison ! boot one specifies mot `rill die first, my wife or m don h• Inconsistent. y g C internal and external cured wtt16 r flea, but-from Soutth America,) is as mArobe had been found that Zam-Bok ter.'' ''Dear me : That's sad," Hubby--You really must reduce out pain- by our home treatment. write ' does not kill t Said the innocent judge. Certain- your dress bill's my dear; the ar'e . ua before too late. Dr Bellman Wedinal edible as a hart or a squirrel-a !� von are eacuaed " The nett da fax too lar y 1 Co, Limited. Collingwaxir Ont �1 little bundle of fat, Thea again. AS soca as Zam-Bak' '' y ALL STONES. KIi)N8Y AND GLAD perfectly whole- ie Applied e. a sore, or a cut, or to. the Irishman war met by a friend, Mrs. Newlywed-How inconsist �x der stones, Kidney trouble, Gravel.. roams, flesh. It is small, to be stirs, skin disease. 3t stops the smarting. ' who, to a Sympathetic voice, asked est you men• are, You speak just L•,jme)Ago and kindred ailmenee po■Luwvy but so are several other game ani. That Is why children are such friends How's your wife I" "She's all ole though I made out the bil!s. razed with tbo new Getman remedy. In'als that we seek for the table ' a I of Zam•Btik, They care nothingfor right, Lhaak 'Sarol price 6 40. Anther new remedy v „ cul]-grown one wi?I weigh nears ' the science of the #laza. All S you." "And your .i. _ for D,abecee•xeltitue: area sure cure. is 3 I' dao hter l" She's all right, too, Q4nol• Anti-Diabetes' Prise Stm trot, koro pounds, dressed, know is that Zam-Buk stops their! g g LIQUID ,SULPHUR dru¢sitts or direct, Tho Ranol xanuf■e. Why de-you ask t' "W'hy, yester- tnrinir Comttsny of Can■da, 'Limited, The animal, which is rarely a j this. MO�� should never forget ; day you said you did not know ;o't the mpCrePete�tncenoieurymeThelchangoee u W­,now. Stan' . 'pp j('�� /� ' t navy; is nice in its habit+;, and feeds I Again. As soon as Zam.Buk Is &p_ , which would die first!"-.,., "Nor do ;'our metluxte 7f living has depr:red the A I L EL V A D D system of eeme of its m•v-, nece+<a,ary is,. wholly off grain and green' vege- plied tq a wound or to a, dfeeaised ; I, - That is a problem which time red';ento, our graadmnthere g,ve us ' - Iables. It is sot_subject to the Dart. the cells beneath the skin's, sur- alone can solve."� CLPHI-R, but the doctors laughed. It face are so stimulated that new I did not aae,mtlate with the b!o.,d, Tbe. ,tad Telegraphy Ceersea of the moat ter-nal parasites, such as tape- discovery or i;quifying ;+1'LPht:H bile template and modern k:tad taught worms, thaf afflict ao many rab- bealtliy tissue is Quickly formed. This ' thanggM tho dnewrs 'pinion, LIQrID rightg Mlnard's Llnllnent for Nle ettet'ywRare, SCLPHI'R 3felmilates teadtl at our earn homeh Shaws bits. Bad its flesh tastes much like forming of fresh healthy tissue �roln i bin<ui, Leaden¢ Y •with- the Tete grap� and Aat,ro►d eheoL below is Zam-Buk's secret of healing. Dhj�•+'+an¢ Ore rrreta Gerrard St East, Toronto Write that of a squirrel. IIB ralatirea, The tissue thus formed !s worked n £erurity. I tmieopblei LL[gi'IDy Nf LPHRC[{Qripal` blood ! for parttcalare and •ample lease" the rock-cavy, D j po„i• W. H Stow. Pena. ry, the agouti and the to the surface and literally raais oil ; -'Milligan-U I be afther `laving I tive cure for FczEst.k. hundred» are � 'capybara, are highly estecined in the dienased tissue above it. This is security a uil ter what I take !.'villins to testiry to tbo' benefit it hae l why q been to them. A few drops three times I, t 'South America, y Zam•Buk cures are -permanent. I aKav, will yez thrust me till nixt a day will cure the moat acute cave .ot. FREE I Whoop HER up Whrn the 'Spaniards conquered Only the other :day A2r, Marsh, of { rake ' sBb:L!HATINIt i BOYS i G1vs a■ i , 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, Called For sale by all drnggiete. 44 oentd per 1lttJeo[ ar ;Peru, they found the ancestors of upon the Zam-Buk Co. and told them Satxfa (the gr+icer}-E,ertainly, bottle. tame and get your o0osoe our pet cavies an ordinary and far- that for over twenty-five Milligan-Well, thin, cell me two of the beet sad nt+tea tT years he , r popular of all . I4 , lorite food,' The natives prepared hat! been a martyr to eczema. His ar tliim hams, an kap, wan av Pater-"I wish !Mary's Vt.ung Cowboy, RaughRlQar, them much as we do a suckingi man would come round after stip- pig, hands were at one time so covered i them till I come ,gin. by b-miding ad scraping off the with gores that he bad to sleep in 1 per. . Mater-"That'a all he goes s r • CQYa BgSu 'l1 Q Bair, and then roasting or baking_ gloves-. Four years ago Zam•Buk was - - come after. R Ian Suits. 'T e carcass whole. European tray- introduced to him, and in a few i Try Murine EYe Remedy t3ivea . a[ten!ute1� F]iI'H _ months it cured him, To-day-over ' It you have Red, Weals, Watery Eyes � for •slime ociy to of aor R. Vera since have found the meat Mlnard's Liniment Cures sign's Eto• beautiful Wevican Drawn- three years after his cure of a disease j or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart wnrE handkerohlefe s,1 -" _. tntoellent when thus baked or at he had for twenty-fire years-be is Soothes Epe Pain'. Dragg gists Sell A Good Trait. 30c each. Your e�r,�4.ea�d■ ed, when made 'into atewe, or still cured, and bas had no trace of Murine Eye Remedy, Llgnid,g25c, 50c. � �� will eaah.gNo�mobuy IIsy ;y*ral ` +` ,ervtd is a curry. It is best when any return of the eczema! Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tunes; I'm such a poor,contrersational- ed. we truRt "a. ibe animal is abort a year old, :All druggists sell Zam.Buk at hoc. ; 25c, SOc• Eye Books Free by -tall. 1st', she said, "What would you CNIgF MFo. cc, "' "•' •Guinea-pigs are easily and cheaply boa, or we will send free trial box it j An ttr Tore Dees rev tui gyve eb"flee■a.w I'advise me to do?" too Chief s tdz• - ea.mba►, P.Q. ? .; ay You send this advertisement and a le- Mode ay'Aesnedr Co.. Chicane "Cultivate the .habit, madam, Reared; increase rapidly, and.cou]d stamp (to pay return postage), Ad cultrvate the habit f" he replied Rest. beadily be furnished b file _ $nk.Co_, 1. ickiv. -- �rto:----- an to town markets, or kept to to ._ _ - - Employer-It takes }aa 11 sly time _ serve the •home table. It is a Waste I3$IC6 I'£ItSt S HOI.Ea. The Man-What kind of a bunga- rectifying your mistakes low can you Office Boy-Oh; zcell, I will.take r opportunity not to make use of I give me for X3,000 my vacation nest well, and tae animal for food, Tht+ Provident Cliizen- and the Its• Drafsman-DO you want one to you !!� live in''or just to refer to? Cartcrhall, Nt1d. can-rest up I. provident One. '•tinard'F Liniment Co., Limited. rr I�1�•,• h r Save something, if it is only $;i a Minard's Llnlmont Corea DandruR. Dear Saw,-While in the country last '1t11 all NO More - summer, I n•ae badly bitten by mooqui• Low Colonist Rates to Pacific coast. +f - 1 week• The interest on a year', t-(*s, so badly that I thought I would be pia Chicago and North Western saran s will'buy a first-class hat or Paw Knows Everything, disfigured for s ,couple of weeks. I was arlcioed to' try your Liniment to alta way. On sale daily Sept. 25th to Oct. Lame Backs ! p g y tfte irritation, and did so, The effect 10th inclne v*��+ nil pottKa in Canada w air of shoes. A nd the h2 will W'ilIie-Paw, do you know every- more than I expected, a few applications to �° Angeles, San Francirco, Portland _ meet many unforeseen conditions, thing? enmpletely curing 'the trri[ation, and hall Lake City, 'Seattle, Victoria, Van- a" It will also increase U preventing the bites from becoming Rose, conver,-Nelson, Roseland,and many other . rat. I'his Case Prav'es That The Best I your, confi- Paw-Yes, my son, Why? MINARD'A LiNIMENr is also, s good oints. Through tourist sleepers and - deuce, Put it into a savings ac- ' W'illie-W ell, why doesn't arose article iq keep off the mnFgnitoea free reclining chair' care trona Ohieago. and Strongest Liniment Ever - count that Tours truly, Variable routes. Liberal Ftap overs. For Cott Cannot easily dig- smell good as long as a moth ball W. A. V. R. fun information as to rat,*. routea and Made Is \ervilfne. , _ curb. Learn to resist the tempts- smells bad? _ - literature, write or all on B H. Bennett, General Agent, 46 longe Street. Toronto, When it comes to determining the real i tion to spend, and eery payday Paw-It's time. you were in.. bed; =r;z'- tmerit of a medicine, no weight o! evi•I add a little.bit to what you already my son. once Ya more convincing than the g A :non, ins g The story is told of a young law- hate, thus ma�ein a little bit more, pea'kin of a relative - Straightforward statement of Boma re• as the popularsong runs. 'Tha time She-"Was it a simple wed- who was hanged, says he died dor- yer who was not overwhelmedwith liable and well-known person who has will come for you when an din ?" He-''Fes; two in a tight-rope clients. A friend, entering the of- " Pear- a poor g g pe performance. fine one day, observed on the desk been eared. For thio reason we Print the tultity will afford itself to:9ecure a `situps.' " /verbatim statement of in C E. Powell, lasting advantage by reason of your Minard's Liniment Rolle vea Neuralgia, a cheap alarm clock. "Taking it "Amfrom hie Homo in Carleton. "I lame," 'he observed, '`to wake you lam a strong, powerful man, six reek tall,i ready -cash. The imp roNident will Perhaps You've Been Him, ho a the morning,?' The lawyer . and weigh nearly two hundred. -I have wonder at your .luck, a thing that smiled. "�\o r he replied; a yer been accustomed all my lire to lift great really doesn't, exist, Study the - 1 ' Once upon a time there. was a -, weights,. but ono-day I overdid it. and rudiments of banking and learn tailor who announced to a cus- keeping it here to wake me .up _n ; wrenched by back badly. Every tendon tomer: when it's time to go. home." that every collar workin for you "This L� tin r. olusive pattern. Im- ' attxl mtiecle was sore: To.stoop or bend -• g 'was agony. I had a whole bottle of Ncrvi. is also assisting others to become ported stuff. I've y I ' .line rubbed on in one day, and by night Prosperous. Then you will under- got the only �1'e Morse's I was well again. I know of no liniment strand why file frugal and provident a piece of this goods in town. Wben.1 Indian Root pills ;possessing one-balf the penetration and Citizen constitutes a br' in the asst get a altit u this you may rest :. yainsinbdning properties of Nerviiine.I assured that you will not see an_ exactly meet the need which a often icine- iwall of community suet• h, while 1 , other'like it in the city. Exchis' e arises m every familyy for a medicittr:' } I urge iia use strongly rAa u Invaluable 1 the idle and wasteful her is tis „ - to open up and regulate' the bowels. linime>Lt and houeehoia cure for aU matter S _pattern.and weave. " Not oralyy are they effective is illi minor ailments such ss 6traius, spraSne, near being a hole as its' esu 8o the than Was much leased, rases 11 Co re t tion, but they help aweliinae, ne Ria, sciatica, lumbago,' can lie. Become''-8 itrick l N He went about the streets think- greatly-gbreaking up a Cold.or,La heugtatism, and muscular .pais." •I'— area, "I'll knock 'em stiff with'that =Grippe by cleaning out the system No better medicine for enring pain wss "Do you know, old man, that new suit. Not another ilk, it in and purifying the blood. In the same ever put: in a bottle than Nerviline-rub }c,1taR fellow saved me from also- orap they reheveor-cure Biliousness ' It on and rub It in--tbat rubs :tut ata 1 i the town. Gay life. There will be y ,• lute bankruptcy last year. "How " no ole arrayed like our:.. truly. j 'Indigestion,Sick Headaches,Rheum. 4 soliee, Daltta, and swrenev/. barge tam• was that?" "13e married the girl Ep 3 Y• atism and other common ailments. B ABY , UM B Uy ata:, 6Qc., trial eizo 3c.,.all dealcttl, gl wont see another suit like it. In the fullest sense-of the words Dr. ,or Tho C'atarrhoxnne -a., Bnfralo, N I.' I had been engaged. -to for, 11Tor ,lid he. Only about 513 like Morse's Indian Root Pills are sy ,and ISlageton, out. - months. ED. 7. ISSUE 39--'18. it did he see. � S _ _ + _ A Uouneil'sold Resnedar � 1, l '+. a w'a•A,e .."tt ' ;.• a '� ` ' '. . . .. „ r/' � ,+,,, y� a , err,C •�. sc,: x ix �;, ,v� .z. ..w `l o. .+,;'..<,.rr ,,, �:. s'th% :t... '-e` ,a..'`� t- v ' `j,, ,•er�, '.ro. � e: '':r' � -:,z,< •�r.. -+.•: w ;'4' -•r .r � •;J3. r'." �• ar'*a' ti.,k�; y� .'f 4 T;; '� r r t. x't`�"sy,;: �" ^f�•.�^� :7,v 1w,� ,,, , 'n,• �; iu:!§ dfi� '"•'�i{ i✓! �>`u �Nr�w�:: ,{�', »e�'"''` ,.� +0..:'7,�•�'J,? "�'!+,r,�� ,.W ' •villa, >�ti'- �.s•,i,^_a+?a x '� _ .:'�7F" '.,.0 ;!• S9". - -74i..,,M1.. rw - :. .--p...- .,- .�.- }r-„ys•,. -S: _ao'S,^.N _ S._ ..i6L '.!' _ Y ' Cr•p, •.... m.-.,+,a.R�:'^" :; a._'L:r^,- ,��.._ '•"t`ik^+ i .,�': _ .t. _ 4 '^v�•`i•,- .,... ... .. .. ... _. -,'. .. 'y,-. ,,,�. . :% Myer ...y most desirable traits that nips' matter,how ridiculous or unreason- ._ "= a b� zle > f� f n a man and able it may be Labor union e, p �p] Pic,kle ' ^ can pogeese. May e s ery tl ' pabtlshedeveyFridaymorUL"N'ti140111o•. woman when they find things are when conducted along sane lines, not going a:actly as they wish can accomplish much good, but 1 .r t 8ug> r has advanced lOc_ per hundred. Don't wait until v . ' saacs e, ive completely up not when controlled by such fire it g� up still further. Bu now. There Are tong of it them to go, g 13i �t.88 per.year ; ;t.00 it paid is advano.• and lose every particle of ambition brands as occasionally , appear hero for you. You will ne it for Preserving you will " Bub scdptioas to the'United 8"tes,also t need it for Piekliag• is advaaoe that they once possessed. But upon the stage. { there are many who are the direct complete line of Se:<lers--imperial or wine measure. . 4 , - JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, opposite. They may have posses- Now ddve'rti-80"W"t8: The new Perfet Seal Jars are selling like hot cakes. sed great wealth and by some a dozen. Try dv ; NOTES AND COMMENTS miSf(1CCune lose all, and then �`OR SALE first-Class parlour - cook etoye,nearly new• Appf7 t t ,SIKP- .. f3ciciety is always in the look from the depths of their poverty, son x co,score or hoose. Pickering ai sl Spices--All kinds of Spices for pickling or preserYing +` tl wards and smile and say Whole, whole mired and ground. Than :is nothing so p out for new fads, in order to pass. look p O�VS FOR SALE-About five easy of adulteration as Spices. NV buy the purest o y � away the time, which often hangs that by determination, hard work Ic or sig,rood fresh g. or cows. a ply at los so coo 1, dfrP!ckehax or write CHARLES CalIIable fi'Oru reliable spice delslers. Buy fro • l.Ieavily on their hands. One of and honest dealing they will re- bKOPITZ.Cberrywood• sirs �,. -unpa Such :-Hi hest obtainable�kiP� ` u> •`= hits ,`Vine, t e news _ - by certain society. of Berlin, that perstiiis are real heroes and there Bala a good horse,gray,rising 1 years ole. Cider OC Malt vinegars a w' . ' " of having "tea on board au air- are many of them, The inau or w pit at lot Hr•sono a,Pickering.B,J. SOsi51-H _ bulk only. V LE,C2srr9wood ze. reship, .•-The host was a young Ber- woman who can face adversity A �TOVES FOR SALE-A.Champion All our goods are fresh, clean and plre and we handle lin millionaire and the guests con- with a smile is to be envied, image and a Crown Brilliant Heater,s for gBotb nothing but the best Groceries. Our prices are the Co west sisted of twelve ladies and eight bright countenance Rnd a cheer- leooApp condition MRS.a ori�HARUlNG Pick- l'Olick DSIStent with best'quality. then. The trip lasted for an ful disposition, that can be sting, m.tt �. n ',hour and three•gnarters during maintained under all circumstan- PARLOR COOK FOR SALE.-Ra- Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's which they cruised for a distance c•es is a most vRluable asset to .s stove, itesionmfors seelling,a amaiosaatiitifa \ of fifty-five miles, and the affRir the person who isfortunate enough iurawm. Apply to w, v. ittcaasDsox,P ok- : JAMES R1 CHARDSON is described as a most enjoyable to possess them. They not only r one. For our part, we will be benefit the- possessor but they PRtZmE POULTRY FOR re-13ted. Bose mSALLE=A'i pp Iand Reds to be disposed of at once Leaving satisfied if we ever happen to be brinb. abode g joy and happiness into the a ,r "Laugh tows IN Oct. 1st, Move quick. CALEB BAN, K =-- 7irrvtted fiat to tea, to have it in an lives of others, Lau h and HOPSI�s.P;ckerina 51 ni or even. in row fat" is not Rn empty saying• --- � r ordinary dining roo S "TRAYED-On to the premises of TM, the back kitchen, for ice• would A good hearty laugh is a great ,� the undersigned on or shoat Sept.p . stet, � OF CANADA ` s young cattle.r years old, Owner may have _.__enjoy it fully as much there ar stimulant-At is not only an Rid e��by y and payira eayp�e$aseb half.a mile up in the air. If the to A person's In progiess in P.A.310 DEA, iaaa:e. ,. (Quarterly Dividend Notice No. 92 -' house happens to fall down, vt'e the world, but it brings and LRE YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR -would have a chance to save our maintains good health. The man SALE-•chs vary best Main% for ttreediaR urposes. Prices m..derate for the kind. ap "'-lives, but if we happen to be in an with a sour disposition is either �v ac lot 18, ooa. 7.P Pickering: staple Lane air ship, take a tumble, our suffering from dyspep y stook Farm'E.E,Pt cH,i)taremont s3-tt Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIRTEEN ' p s or some PER CENT. PER ANtiL".4I upon the capital stock of this Bask has i chances for safety would be much other miserable complaint or he LvTRAYED-From the premises or 1913 �7 the:aaarais°ea. lot s, yea 1• Pirk9n°a' been declared for the quarter ending 31st of October, , and that t, below par. W e feel it our duty Nvill gQon contract Chose diseaseF abort slay let,a red yearling ewer A suitable to decline with thanks all invite- slid be will find that dispu4ition re artobis=moo will be �E•�p� 'GnH information loading the same will be payable at the Head Office is thiscity and its t tions to air ship teas and accept R °tumbling block to his success Branches on and after Saturday,. the first .day of November, 1913, CIDER MAKING--At Cherrywond j .,Only those given on terra firma. in the world. mill opposite P.O.Every day mail aemlyy to shareholders of record of 23rd of October, 1913. e,l•„Ppad with grinder.dLydrau�:c L teas and' y Order O t Board. B f he Bo d force pumr, pnmpta4 cider direct into barrels Within the veal few weeks we Tutu Mann is the name of an •about nnlasdtas same. H. GOCBL�Ei _ . GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, It . have_ read of several cases in .aa W. t�ET rr _ - English labor agitator who is now - '` _ General Manager. Which horses were driven to i,l Ctiva-da at his usual ue'c•up�itiun T ST-On or abut Aur, nth• hn Toronto, loth September, 191,i: lss y t� Lot Dunbartoc and Rrd Ae c•meu death by reckless driver-. Noth- of spitting fire. Like many other orbetwsea Enk:necectetrrJa°d ttim.Tay:^=s a gray sweater comac Fin isr please leave same fug will arouse 8 pert30t2 s Rnger agitakors he is opposed CO all l with war. Tr1LOk -herrywood or cstu- - more than to see a poor hor-e, forms of government, he derides ma¢.cae with tlm. 150 PIECES GIVEN AWAY M _— ^' one of man's most faithful ser- the church, and,-he characterizes CIDER 3fAKI`G -The undersigned •• a c rep to make clisr o° rirednesdajs wants. being treated with cruelty je8e as being the r•ork of dirty' Genuine 1!at lisp Enamelware d.. and Thursdays %f each week aP to Oct. 6t g - by heartless masters. The horse government+. On Saturday' be a¢d avervday Dat safaris•atter than dste. Come and get your Share charass q cents per gallon. �'• aEAYlI i, is-an animal that loves kindness, appeared in Windsdr on the invi lot ae.non,•t,P,ckerms- , and will show it in oo uumistak• tatiou of the labor unions of that Sl%IPSON' Arent-British Amor- Z'HAZ' C3CC= - able manner. He is one of matl'3' -its: As usnal his inflammatory f D ice F:re%osursa a ComPaaJ' Ineor¢or• Cerlta a-ed 1A19.Capita:41:000.1100 ao premlum notes t' tritest friends- and most faithful utterances were his stock-in-trade. 5 :1 premium motes are cei:eetible at 30 days We have just opened tip another shipmPDt and it i� worth 40 servantr�, and cruelty towards r 'lot ca.one :rima' coal are ere Intna per lb„ but we Are telling it At 30 cents-black, green, _ y When the President of the Trades. them cow Remember these not.. are at°°' and mixed-try a pound. him is never justifiable. Some- ,for firs ar p tte icv amount of your yearly or }l and LAbor Cuuacit, rope to sing spree year pol�cv. Insure to tits Bnttrn Amen Centre g8lroon, regular 20 cents. 1. for'Li cents y - times we q ill see a horse so over- ..God'Save the King,”' as:a."kind of iea Assurance �O- whist: is purely Canadian sni roa are protected from thasw ttrpoett:oas Sterling Salmon. reSiUTAC 15 rents. 10 cents per tiu- loaded that it is utterly protest against the revolutionary See D Stmpseo ebo can We yon tall para• Thiitle Brand Htuldie, 2 tin.-4 for ?5 cents - culars 1 also represew tae Landon and >' nta --�- 'for him to move, yet the driver speech of Mann, the noted labor Laacasbtre .�neldect ad•i a: ucknass laaur• Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 pk a for :accent g cW: - sate. Don't be without a pal,cy of t" k;ud, - —F evh Po'at'lfoatie�, 3 pkgs for ' C8{ltn will beAt him numerriftllly. Other leader left the stage in dugngt. a,.e lon't know vbs der or hour we cat tato Pare Quaker Gats, ''S cent pkgs for '.A cents - a•c•deut or siekneae,t will only coat you&scut p.q times we will see a livery horse Tii re l►re many men in the world a`,o a gear for /logic. Ir va•t want a new Eddy's Silent Matches 13c L 2 for?a cents. l� (Shatplea Tublar. Separator the beat in sae that has been driven so hard that who are similar in chArerter to .crld. or am ole one a:ohaaaed sae D. Pure Extract+, all flavors, 3 bottles for 25 cents , revery inch on him is vet with this agitator, ' They are' opposed slxPso�.�'cksrias' _ Gellett'y and Comfort Lye, 3 tins for!S teats prespiratiou, and be,is so fatigued to kings and governments and HAVE YCZT -. that he is scarcely able to place all kinds of laws. At the same ".Smoked roll,`breRkfast Rnd salt .bacon, prune cheese And - made provision for employment dur pure leaf lard. gone foot before the other, pet his time they want to be a little king iag the Fall and Winter months or do driver will urge him on by means themselves. They want to rule you wish steady remunerative work "Our Groceries the Freshest." , the year throupph. Write us and se of _the lash, to greater speed, over labor unions, and they slake urs our Agent's terms. _�ti-e oiler the _ - y laws which they expect the labor c ORGE - Cruelty to Animals, out only the beat in the business. Pay weekly;fees L horse, but dogs and all other Rni- unions t0 Ubep. And while they outfit,exclusive territory. - - ---sfttalP whether domesticated or not, ovsR goo sCt4Fs _ - _ OrTTARS denounce kings and, queen"s as .under cultivation. Established over $ROVa�•+� should'be severely punished. tyrants, they are little tyrants g5 years. A reputation for high grade - '-^ among the labor unions them. stock and fait dealing. A salesman The divining.rod, which is usu- selves,.and become violent when can make money selling for m ti's WATCHMAKER jl E D • want as energetic reliable man for ' ally selected from the willow or. they find that the laboring man, Pickering and vicinity. For terms I at Cherrywood Station hazelwood and has been used for write Why take your watches, clocks and �+a_ refuses to obey his every :coin- jewelery out of town for.repairs,when ,.. generations for locating springs. PELHAJI NURSERY Co., mand. He denounces the church, Toronto,Ont. you cau have them repaired here: Whole and Crashed oats, whole or streams of water underground' but at the same time..he.Sets hint- N: B•-Free catalogue on request. I have had:a years experience corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Gronnd is now attracting the Attention of self tip as a little god and looks in London England. Linseed Meal, Jialtes, corn feed .'scientists. This rod is always Satisfaction guaranteed. Dried Brewer's Grains,Blachfo � for the laboring man to bon• down 1AetS 5 C Sweet t0 � Purinta And somewhat of a v shape ora half and worship him. They aecuui- A CNI blw lJ:rte Prices reasonable. Calf }Teal, Wheat, --, _ -c:ii�cie,and is held one end in each Groziine chick food, Beef Scrap, plish little or no good in the All work done ort the premises Cha rcoal and Granulated bone, ..haitd. The person thele walks tvorld,.but simply create trouble Brock Street (next door to Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable around until the twig dips down-• wherever they go. They nave no L'yER PILLS Tod's Bakery) I Ycntr order solicited. •aril, which thus indicates the difficulty in securing R following, ; - •lilts ThCmas RB®i9C= location of water underground. for there is always plenty of peo- Sugar-coated and all vegetable, Dose. ED. CLAFFt The efficacy of this method of only one pill at bedtime• For conati- _--- pie in the world who are willing paw% bWous headache, indigestion• �O1V� determining'the location of water and eager to fall in with every Aper'$ pias- Sold for 60 years' SHOE • S 1MadebrJ.O.�rerOo.. PEEL'S - - liss been the subject of many a flea idea that collies along, no I AA Your Doctor. -Moatrsd. Oaaada, ' _ heated discussion: Those who - � H I � B Y 'have had no faith in it, look upon it Ra A relic of more snperstious ' times, when people_ looked upon T "� S ' every little occurrence as having SHING ���.....•JJJ We carry a complete line of Sue and heavy boots and shoes of every =. some great significance. How- variety, or mea women u ll , ever, among.. those who claim - A PI W G �. f n a c rens wear. merit for the divining rod are to CALL SOIaCITED. - - - ..A-LRE TO ` A p a SHO GOODS - A found men >♦ho are not in the {; _ feast superstious but whose faith - TWO CARLOADS Phone No. VA. „ H is based on actual occurrences. - J. PEL�L, - Brock Street, WHITBY UIIseeh forces, particularly stet- •-tvicity. is now playing such an n XXX .'inlportatlt part ill the world's Bo�t .-British.. �O` u m a 6 v that scientific men 'are affair.., t _ - � � � naw ,pf the opinion that '. there :�•-�•� may be some sllbstaX, utial granud= • - "THEDOMIN11. ' , H, A .. .F TO LL 111 SNDfor the claims of those Who be- W D.M�TTNEWB V lieve in the divining rod. A con- _ s, a tAsseeslt C. A.BOGERT.General ►fans TNa s 000 ress of scientists is now being n b •• 1 N q f 100.000 Rescty rand ss 000,000 g Banking By Mail ankin 1 held in Germany at the present flute to settle the question of the _ Deposits may be made andmail h the°a tnef pro p and , 1 Indepeudant phone Stouffville 303. 'business, transacted by � ° " convenience as though attended to in person• scientific value of the much dis- , rod. ��- r cussed divining Da M • HE ISE CO a WHITBY BRANCH: A. A- ATKINSON, Manager,The person who becomes thor oagbly diselonraged when he meets �� .. dversit eks,one of the w�' 'i`. .,*$Y;..t,� ,a �•t �`i, ..a'''''d`.'. .'�Mi.. x '�, M.'a tea n :r�.' ^a?= .3. '"'. vq. '4�d'�"�'.. sa �,� _4,C x�,3�M`.`�F-'.','�N'. .M' '*••' ', ��..�" �rta�k� '���i`.i !�'•' -K�" ' i3!'?'r� �}l Cn ci`" r. y,ta'�^•. �, - ..,,g..: y�rye .ii' ,,-'d� ..:�.,• ':,.' .,. _. ::. .... .;..•. .�- .`r �• 3. < nr.� err" °�� - C r 3'M - et.AaitwoN`r Mrs. (Rev.)J. W. Mandl has re- George and Mrs. Gibbons and I George Neal spent Bunchy at; turned home after spending a family and Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd'the home of lila other here. couple of weeks with leer Baugh- and family, all of Toronto, were e RI HARDSON,Ster to Ottawa. the uesta of Thomas and Mre7.fls : a Mrs. Robs. Miller,of 9touffville, Widmer Miller had the good Gibbous oxer Sunday. IImpoetaatehowias of IInnt b of r ited relatives here on Sunday y - - fortune to fall down cellar on Hugh Greggs now bus ezca last. g gg y !)bias. A very large assortment of Sunday and by demolishing the vating and hauling stones for Dolls, To eel Thomas Pearson is assisting stationary. Books, boiler lid saved his neck. the new residence which he par- 1h j �orkq Found with lits mason E. E. Pugh is erecting two new poses erecting early next yeaon derived for the Holiday trade. Cali Mrs. Ed. Gleeson"and &ughter silos this year and intends build- the lot he recently purchased. and see them. ing two mote neat. He reports Rev. J. A. Grant has secured Hiss Margaret were in the city on Subseripdons taken for all Magazines, the corn crop this year as very a residence about four blocks Monday. = Weekly and Dail News - Fred N. Madill will return to good. from his church to the cite, and y Y 1Pai4 Toronto neat week to resume his The many friends of Mrs. will move his family to their new Wm. Powell, will regret to hear home about the First of October. tT �3 RICH.AR��ON studies. ' of her serious illness, bat hope " James Underhill has purebased + -" Thomas Paterson : lid John that her illness map be of shor-t a carload of stockers from farmers 8=CC3� Street. tb were in Lindsay one day 1' 9' duration, in the neighborhood of Lindsay la�R• E. Fora rid Dir tR.Brodie Oil Suuday last rain fell in very and will move them to his farm ,rt, sall quantities nearly all day, here where they will be fattened. zY had a business trip 9�t11eatity on stmtflicient to lay the dust, but not LU LICIIJ the rout U L Up--UL— .0-0 A-116 rkf Plo.#.&.L A.I W ' Pickeria LL1II'lberYaxd Mrs. G°i'lison of Chicago, is. visit- -- the fyll plowing. MOHIGOLIA visit- tug with Miss Mary 1Macnab, at Cell Board. the new scientific wall Sandbank. Janie. B. Madill is assisting Geo. Apple-pick4ng is in full swing in our THE 3 OLD T. Lee of the 7th concession to WESTERN WONDER CITY covering used in the place of lath W. G. Scott, of Richmond Hill, shingle his residence. Mrs. Madill burg. and plaster. It holds paint or spent Sunday here at the home of Miss Annie Smales, of New York, POPULATION payor perfectly. Call and is also ?pending a few days with sent Sunda with Mrs,T. Smales. 1912-2000see samples and his parents. spent p 1909-38, 1911-545 Mr. and Jars. Lee. _ et rices. r" Mrs. Walter Wright spent Wed- Clapton and Percy Tarr spent Sun- g P :n �c g Mis• S, Caster, Miss J. Gee, the day with their uncle, of the 5th con., — Post Office Returns — � r -uesday with her grandmother, Mli-yes Lvvel.p, bliss Elsie N. Jones Markham. R O O F I N G Mrs. Walker. Recei is J. Caster, G. B. Stoney, Frank George and Mrs. Dewitt and son, P N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles and C H. Found is busy completing, W' '- lliams S. Riches and Mr. Wil- Charlie, of Toronto. spent Sunday 1910-$8057.95 1912-$132948.85 B. C. red cedar Shingles. 1, 3 �f " the mason work on a barn on the with relatives here. and 8 ply ready roofing. 's= �iE•^ liamson, all of Toronto, were the Letters Kingston road. The farmers of this vicinity are , •• guests of Mrs. M. Brown on Sun- wishing L U M B E R u ,s Dr. Robillard, of St. Paul, Mo., g for a good rain, as the ground 11919-8 380 1912-1 095,000 t day. is becoifling ver hard. 1 inch Hemlock, tongue and groved. is visiting with Mrs. D. Forsyth. p Sacks papers daily xa. Of North Claremont. Mrs. K. G. Tarr attended the fune- 2 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough.. ,' TORONTO WO �AN cal of the late Mrs. May, which took 1910=2 1912-30 } inch. 1 inch, 1}inch, it inch, A somber of our residents at. place in Toronto on Monday.- -New Post Office to be erected in - 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch yf =-tEuded lite�3car engin- Pine lumber. d 1913- CcAst-35000.00 court on Wednesday. M' Robt. E. and Mrs. Forsyth and Write us for booklet entitled Also a good stock of dressed lumber ry;, WELL AGAIN WOODWORKING and Geoid b Pine matched -, J. W. Gregg motored to the city Tboae who know and what and beaded. w ►' on Friday of last week. they say about Sassaao Bell or Ind. phone: Wilfrid Underhill and friend. I have ol.ened up in Mr. Grant's Ontario Western Investments ani .of Turonto, spent Sunday with Freed From Bearing DoWa old stand in Duabarton a wood- W. D, GORDCrN &"30N, }; '- relatives in Claremont, pis, Backache and Pain working shop in which I am pre- Realty Co,, ltd, Pickering, Out. John and Mrs, Adamson, of pared to do all kinds of wood DUNDALK, - - ONTARIO ` Greenwood, visited with friends in-Side by Lydia L Pink- work satisfactorily. Shorthand Made $has '"in Claremont on Tuesday. ham's Compound. Give we a trial.. y _ W. M. Palmer is laying iu a Charges modorate. P�('ikerin s 5 large stock of fall And ciuter T _NATBAIIEL Bi RE;HQ R V • If such evidence as the following a=- foot-wear. Call and see him:i- *- - Toronto, -."Last October, Iwrote traetsfremletters -eth ,equally to you for advice as I was completely run Dr. Farmer, of McMaster Uni• Dumbarton, Ont. strong testimony contained in our •. --- versttp Toronto, will preach in v r': down, had bearing booklet, is not sufaceat to satisfy as ribs Baptist church nest Sunda ;::i down sensation in the '� � - ��rb�r',person desirous of learning ahorthan P y lower part of bow- FENCE NCE F E'i NCE t L II�uuJ V 1 i then there can be no merit in any busi- James Middleton has. archer:ed also suffered terribly sure A write a testimonial s a pies- will �� f mess under the sun: the Martin Linton property and 1 ` pain in the side. I - DEeA MR, Ct aRKE— It is a lea- gill take possession at an early FENCE date, an thin eo much superior to other horn gas: I took Don't you wor p g P � Fall plowing, threshing and Lydia E. Pinkham's Jn�t received another car of Peer- y �• things used for the same put as 8s . '.corn harvesting keeps the farrier- - 9: ti•egetableComponad less Fencing. in various+ styles. -. Dont t you fret, your system of Eclectic Shorthand is busy these fine fall days, and for and am now entirely Give roe a call when requiring to others I have examined. I shall the next fear weeks they will hAiP - be pleased to reply to amp communi- ver tittle leisure tints on their free from pain in Fence of any kind. Quality Don't scold the cook, y 1 be sent me with re- back acrd bowels and And prices rtght. carton that may hands. . fol there is iota of fere ce to system. or have n h e at a an am stronger in every A few hundred rods of 10 wire one interested call to see me."-L. Dr- G. W and Nis MArwin have Way. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's fence, specially priced. GOOD "rr^.� h FALLis. 477 Parliament St.. (teacher,) a; iretnrned home after spending the Compound highly to all expectant moth- k.T Q o.D COAL Our Fall and Winter Term com- past few weeks most IeAaantly in Po 'JYILFRED F. WILSOti, rs era."-Mira. E. WA-"sy,92 Logan Ave- menced September 5tb, but students ISaskatc:hewan. During his boli- Balsam, Out. ma enroll, any-day.-as instruction is nue, Toronto, Ontario. At the Harbor for everybody y . -' .day Dr. Marvin took charge of a Independent Phone No. 5''.,8. strictly personal. church, Consider Well This Advice. ,ti No woman auffenn from an form of some to ?parP, Write or call for free booklet. Quite a number from here at- y 'tended the LiddsAy Fair on Fri- female troubles should lose hope until b0 YEARd• p p er'+ Ciilarll`e's Shorthand Co e96 ' tray and Saturday last. They re• she has given Lydia E. Pinkltam's Veg- EXP'ERIaNce 'W. �IiI'. SPARKS KS 5W College St., Cor. Hamming Ave. port a very large crowd and that stable Compound a fair trial. TOROA-TO. : the fait Iraq A great succeas in This famous remedy, the medicinal in- Agent for «. D. aiatthewy & Co. VW every particular. gradients of which are derived from na- tive i;T Itisa'tth eegret that vie re• roota and herbs, has for nearly fortybQi i,id TRt�TNB s'�wapoct the death on Wednesday of Years proved w be a moat valuable tonic - yet+-Mrs• W[n. Scott At the age of i4 and invigorator of the female organism. Raaz Minta Wbrter T,o� to f yearsaad4 months, Her fumeral Women residing in almost every city f7as,ares - e well take place this afternoon at an town in the United states bear Carrtitattrs fie. California, Colorado, -Mexico 1, Z o'clock to St. John's cemetery. willing testimony to lite wonderful pn�one acne'^,t": .es and atpr°°mss Y tf rc.rc.:a wr&Leh an -neer•a and Pacific Coast Points. virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I [ �°a c•awe•aisps��� � maw. Rev. G. L. Johnston, of Pteker- y g ewa.wrnxt manaecelai r[ri�lD onP.caor+ The Grand Trunk Railway [e the a Ing, was irate on Monde On Compound. ` .aero ens �a••t• ire �a most direct route from all pointe y Possis ratan t a� - .that evening he presided at -the If you bgve the slightest doubt ' ,e.ewaocare,a+rnoo•`a ee,[at east through Canada via Cilicago.- a, `congregational meeting of the that Lydia E. Pinkham•s ,seta- . Q, ftfi JIMUICAL FEATURES church, at which A ble Compound will belep you,write +SRR We self the famous Gray Gasoline a -Presbyterianto Lydia E.Pinklism Medicine Co. sbaod•�ail unwast"000W 1<++tr"eu� Double Track, Fast_Service. Finest call was extended to a minister. jZWQ• To tw -Engine with coal oil Attacbment;-- Iconfidenttall Lynn,Xaas-,for ad- .a. °St�a Yew.poetaw yr p" 6oia by Roadbed, Modern Equipment,Un- � Mr. Johnston being the interim vice. Your letter will be opened. W� fNlftwrlwF � and all latest improvements. excelled Dining Ear Service. moderator. read and answered by a woman, ? Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Blewett left and held In strict confidence. >ree..w.rmasew See sample in stock and get prices TO THE SUNNY SOUTHY, on-Monday for their hone in Sask - -- W-- Z3. TACKSON No more desirable route than vis atc•h_wan where Mr. Blewett will r Grand Trunk to "Detroit,'tibaoce resume his work on bis charge. BROOK ROAD, ON T. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm dace coming to Claremont a few A "Feed" that adds 25% to the value of Stock in a very short pesiod _ Beach; Nassau, etc. weeks ago Mr. Blewett has made , _ �+ Round trip tickets, giving choice R Caldwell fa Molas sets Meal a „ o a b �- wanp friends who hope to hear of of x11 the beat routes, together with his success in the western [o- J,. ' = e a 8 � mb full information and reservations p It does snore than that-it also insures the Z . •x s e x b ere a may be obtained from nearest G. Rinses. health of your cattle besides reducing general 1 tr 1 .. � •V ° M y • e T. A_gent, or write•A."E.Duff,D.P. At a congregational meeting (f feeding costs by a substantial margin. It is o e e-e [ "•- the Presbyterian church, held 84%d pure Cane Molasses and 16% edible moss y ° ° [ � [ 4- A., oronto, Cut. last ;Monday evening a nnanitnou5 o selected for its unique digestive action. You �p-n x e-g �-�_ -FRED, ALLEN, Agent, call was extended to Rev. J. know the feeding value of pure Cane Molasses. ; a $ $ r= 8 pQ g aR C« Pickering lfiattee, of Prince Edward Island. Caldwell's Meal is the only wasteless form irr a maPA qo 0 a o • a' Mr, Rattee reached here a fete which it can be fed. It's always palatable and '77,� M , P dry to the touch, Takes the place of an equal m y s 'ya°�@ erg °; a °e :'t+ Stindayv ago, and Made a most "1, amount of other cereal, making it more W141.4 :.`.favorable impression. and it is � palatable and 'digestible. Most likely your O - �r*, hoped that he will give the call feedmaa handles it, but write to us at any Q m = y "` Jan O'his most favorable consideration, rate for the facts. Feb ,n g Bks and that the church here may y x•r yo aiim���� i THE CALDWELL FEED 'CO., Limited; « soon have A settled pastor. g M _ .m Apr p►i The Annual Harvest Home Ser- DUNDAs, ONTARIO. •3Z vice3 of the Claremont Methodist - ; ..,,' JUG,~00 church will be held on Sunday p' m v Q .. .a July C _ and Monday, Oct. 5th and 8th, On MILL PEN/NG : n a _ � Sept! Of allmateriale and assign ` Sunday-the services will be con. •e « kept in stook. It will pay you ; our do* •.-ducted by the Rev. D. E.Johnston �„ nos. w. (� t_ �, I m o .8 :° o C m.. NOT�� and btaia price worksat oar aDon't�bettntekd by B. A., B. D., of Pickering,, both SEPT. 19th; a+ 20th n. 'Doe!v, morning and evening. The music �Ve extend a vet cordial invitation to all Ladies. Come and see the January tot+-whitb 7, oeba.r• s,Rrroughatn, ty we we do not employ them,a�oseg111011116.* w Of these services will be furnished 9, Pore Petrry IT,t>a:briaEre.ta,oauntaatoa taj lY we can, and do throw off the agent - b the Greenwood choir. A s ec• latest creRtions to Hsts for Fall. Oar Milliner comes-highly recom- lieavereon ts,upteraro.e is oommission of 10 per oent.,whiobyou wn y` P mended by the wholesale trade as first-class. See styles from Paris oerWoly save by poxobasing from a& collection will be taken at both and Nen- York, but not Paris and New York nor Toronto prices. Our - oallsolioited, d, of these services. On the Monda3' prides will be very moderate. Individuality is 'the principal thing in Th8 P1Ck6rlIIg WHITBY GRANITE CO ' following, the annual . harvest a,Hat. Get your hat here-we guarantee satisfaction. ons•. Whitby, oniarls - :home supper will be served in the p. basement of the church from 5 to "' " Vig�Iarfee Committee ` �q R o'clock. When all have been New Lines in Dry Goods for >+,tll Ladies'U rider Vista in whits and mato- E. . .E VAN 17i ,served a first class mu?ic•al and MIonarch Nnit Sweater Coats for men, ral,8o in. long; only 35c. Full fash- � literary program will be given women. boys and girls. Men's with'ioned Cashmere Hose ISc. 10 dozen The object of this Aso-axtion is to :Pump MaIIufaCtnr@r in the auditorium of the church, adjnstahle collar and front, These Ladies' helm-stitched Cambric Iidkfs, lessen stealing and prosecute -- by the following able talent ,liras coats are generally sold for about 4.00 gen. 5c., 2 for 5c while they last. (Set the felons. Shop and Residence, Dundas St Katherine' Borland, 'elocutionist or 4,50. Our price$3.5(x. one of our Silk Embroidered Collars P of Toronto. Claremont Male oar dies' fine Coats, generally sold for..50c and 75c. Mesh Bags 24c, 50c. Se* WHITBY, ONT. Q 8.50. Our price $2.50 { these special values before buying. Members liaviog property stolen oommuni• , tette and the Stouffville Methodist Girls' and Boy's'Coats 75c and$1, oats immediately with any member Three doors west' of Whitby House ` 'choir who will give a number of - - of Executive Committee. �- anthems, quartettes and solos. M Our fill and winter samples for;fen's Suits and Overcoats are here. It will Membership fes Sl•00. We are prepared to instal wood to iron : Other able talent is also expected pay you to see these Splendid Values. Nothing in Merchant Tailoring canpumpson short notice,also attend but at the time of writing, defln- TioYete'mav ttary o from the Pneident or come near our prices-a saving of from ><3 to $8 x suit. Besides D. Simpson Secretary on appliosNon, to all kinds of repairing. : iite word had not yet been received. is the-only practical man to leave your order with. The programme committee is de- al for the Ontario Wind Mt'II, Itermined to make this entertain- GPoceries-Full line always fresh and up-to-date. Good pink Salmon can 10c. Exec.Com.-L. D. Banka, also gasoline engines and Clover Honey Sc lb. pail 7i,c. Liptc.n's world-wide famous Tea direct from W.V. Richardson, ickering, Ont the squire gear anent a great success, so do not the gardens to the teapot, 30c, 40c and 50c Ib. •fail to be present. Admission to g � ` MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR tea and concert 35 cents, children D. 1 P VN ��,, p CKERING� J.A. O'Connor; Arthur Jeffrey- ,. Phone Hell�To:.60, Ind.�2ff, . . �5 cents. Fresidsa secretary r: - -•, ,. s i ..R '�: .. .,a• .,h.a.. ....:. ..,+,r.' .. .-1' •, .�'., •r r: .r... "'..11"-. "• .✓ `Ti 'T. �' E.'C= •( ;Y{ ..n t+, ,I... ..`�d"",w}',..n .,.>.l .. v.. .. t tee_. n a i Zn t w. A ..k a..�....i ' .. .�;•if •:..,�., 'k � Y. mr �'+C'. n2$A;C.. h'G., ..,,,R. cr. '.'n� ., s, .'.',,q s. ..' x",���. ..tr•. � '.... r. 4+,�{•'. "..�•,. >"r> ..f' 'r. ?o!:. "�,P d' .,+.?iy,'sL ..�'4.. c ,n`,•' '� i%q-•un i.. ,1' ,..�,' ll�'' d 2�'nF rJ ,.0 U:,&gf.�i:E$,. ..LY•Xn y'",.. _rY +w,�s'.,�>�� �, i'^:a•��`r"+,p :',fix :E`i u•, hs, J ..;.�'� ,y.yl.. �.,.. � ti. •'+'t., '+.w, r'"/' .A'.+ :4�N,�' "�- t. rrn �,.�'f''ro^Y." - u y ..'..• h, �; +Q':' '4„• v, ,,, ,,{',�_gp ,i•',�crF.� "•?1rnt '�" �,y�Ts ., gip.. ry 'ak}" ..^,A,Y.t�'�'yg �iy'a "a$J ,"" = .41a.�.' erot4"r°.'':'P. 'at. .•:,x'- 1°='� ,'�w ��r-}�• .'A- `4" `�'k.'r�5 }^xr';.•r°��',�e1rM1�,. ,+.F' ;.�a4 '•>7�' %���" •••+2!,.• ^ .1"r'^tr'L..an w.. ,, _..`.. - .. T •!. :'f"': .T• -q`R. _ "W' ! -h -'`ts ..- ..... ,, .-... v'.-.:,:5ff - :" - }- - y r } - - "5 '{ __ - Y e s ,. c 'i' - ate. �� 9 ±. vase" '<, a l I A 'c s. c Y - L , . < x n ,- - leaning back. but will► her eyes oa his f �,- r fiwYery. So poor t-nn all her t heswill be mons, h % `�' OH ES°�T EA IS. r % ,, . , - ,, than wtidallod with UK the t�e. swell i i i fiddler, errand and get ,0 7•"' - ..Dari h�do - Let me see," she murmured. Yee: 1 _THE BEST POLICY .--- �', , - A think I can get. him some pupils. I have : '- + ' some young oouelne who will have w \ ��ry learn, of course; and there are Lady - .�_ Btaudon's nieces. Oh, yes; I think I can \ massage it. Where ahaU I write to him?" - - ,• ": »� Clivn was about Lo give the rtddseer; but . -•----._,. �, . - . Or, A Coming Vengeance --.-_ _ , checked himself•, and said: - _ - - 0 yjz�� I "Oh, write to me. if you will be so kind. ` Mir. % - I It is good of you! But i knew you would I . r_ - . - . ��� �, _. _... �P a . - help me." - - , Her eyes were downcast for a moment, . . __ ._ - - ...thou she rained them w his swiftly. "ail¢, L'HAPTEB VII.-(Continued). the eyes of a ahlld could not have been Why?" she asked !n a low voice. '- r more pure. more tree from coquetry. than. Clive smiled. " 'Her heart was as gold- ` "Good evening," he said "Dog?" those which she had lifted to him: the ext as her hair,' ;' he quoted. LARGEST^SALE ' "Yee; blind men ought not to be with- eyes in which the innocence of her mind The color roue to her face, and her eyes it gt oat one. Oh, it's you,.is it?" It is scarce- and heart shone as through crystal; but veiled themselves, 'but 'a smile hovered . k I . ly necessary to say that she httd beenAll the same,.Tibby hod a right to rely about her lays. 1.L I T �O ;, � looking on during his adventure with the on his Dromise, and it was well he had That was cert'-pretty, she said. "But1. IN HE d 2 _ mother and the child. "Yon seem fond glees it. you would not have said it it you had- iF 1. of this neighborhood. Thinkin' of talon' But her outspoken distrust of him and meant it." 'ei �s i' a 'ones here?" I his motives saddened him: and when he ••1 beg your pardon: I meant it," be re- �- ! 11 hi,• ear - r he began to explain; but she cut in with and sought to Bury the whole aSa a a Did you?" she breathed "Tfien I moat n got my amt's- y D rymp e, look at him until he was close at her side - 'ct r, . 0 vicious tut of her bonnet. - more than usually complicated Blue Book; forgive you. But do you always make.--card?" _ "Been to measure the room fora new and he did not go to bed -until he -was Loo slurring' allusions to your iriende' per- He had forgotten.it; but he nodded,a"Ams Is toolatee�for a dance, Lady �.., carpet-or Is it a drorin'•room sweet this tired to think. sonal appearance?" swiftly, i Edith?" sal House le o r time? Look 'ere, I'm almost glad to meet :. ' on't," he said "and I beg your d thank you!" t es he d e H only lust 1Xo "Yea; an u tel n you, for I got some to ray about.that •. - When he had gone she dropped p' ou, fplanner. It's going back: and I'll trouble CHAPTER' VIII• ;• pardon, Lady Edith. Tulle words' slipped go pDed beck She looked at het prpgrammis. "There out before I was aware of them. Yed; with a quick sigh Her eyes were down.•is one waltz,' she said ooldl i "but my -you for the address o' the place to send Harvey strolled out of the Howse on pray, forgive me!" i cast, but there was a smile in them. and father fa going, I 'think." y I ., It to." Monday afternoon for a little air. lie was "I do." she-said. "Though I don't think a smile curved her lips.' She looked up In his promt fashion Clive went off is,_ . She hitched up her basket, in which a one of those unfortunate men-they are the line fitted me. I fancy my,heart is not presently, and met Sara's dark brooding t - ' piece of mutton, some carrots and polar not uumemus--who cannot sleep in the old whateve her may t eyes fixed her: and she made a sligh ' en r,my be. Dolt on h n arch of him. ,�.. .. toes, a pound of candles, and a bar of gorse; and uenally he listened attentive• g Want to dance with Edith t" said Lord . " soap were lying amicably together like ly to even the rosiest speakers, for he trouble io contradict me; it wouldn't be movement of impatience- Clresterleigh, smothering a yawn. "Only ,,.�� D worth while; for you know se little about "That was Mr. Clive Harvey, Sara;' she just come? I should have thought' Only , happy family, and glared 'tip at his fie- knew that fn a bushel of the veriest chaff either." said, almost defiantly. both of you have been better in bed; but. �� iflantly from under the curlers iia which I there is always the grain or ear of wheat "I know`yon have been so very.kind and Sara nodded. - "i_knew, Bessie," she all right. I'll wait, my dear fellow; what n her hair was tightly bound in preparation which goes to fill rite granyry of know- good as to grant my request," he said. said• else are fathers for?" t ie _ for Sunday. ledge; but this afternoon he found St rill• 3'hsL'e warrant enough- t„r my imperil i "I meant to cut him-I told you." said good "Bossy, MSee Tibby," said Clive; "but flcult to follow the honorable gentlemen g Clive went back, and without a word of W ti's void, and I can't take it back" who were stammering and faltering eat quotation," Lady Edith with an uneasy laugh, one al- fared her his arm, Coldly still she walked Via„sr_; "Sold? Who's bought it?" through a debate on that hardy annual, "Wee it impertinent? I suppose it was, 'most of apology. But— Well, I didn't" by his aide; then he put his arm round a No, dearie, you didn't." said Bars,• d "Your father--or rather Mise Mina,' the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill; the.House she said. "You thought I was vain about g y her, and they began to walla. Her cold. -`replied Clive. smiling down at her. But;was hot and stay. though there were�my hair, so you humored me." soo h 1 "He's.a fine, han.¢aome sahib. sena melted as the snow melte to the Lot . t Tibby was not so easily pacified: and her There was a touch of resentment in her end he is not like the other English ,a sun of summer. Clive danced well; as do only a score of members slumbering or I 1 bibs; he can talk, ah, yes, he can talk, -. sharp retort came swiftly A- la-shear.places; the voices A«em- tone that surprised and part t'Hve; and your Mr. Harvey!" all men with whom mesio !s a passion: I. +l a lightning. ed to drone like the humming of an over Ile looked at-Fier gr'a41pl--but-big- knew with her eyes halt closed, her hand lying "Oh, on the instalment.dodge? And I laden bee, and the hot Jnne sun struck that it would be wiser to say nothing; and "Yee; be can talk," said Lady Edith in his, her cheek almost touching his r'pose you'll bo corrin' reg'lar for the sourly. But." the color roes to her face " keenly through the'latticed windows- presently she relented. and she laughed, shoulder, they glided tc the exquisite, . . ' weekly payments, mister?" I He rose. nodded reassuringly to tha+ "You are almost as bad ae Sara there," g "you moat not tali hum strains of the beet band.in Europe - - 1 she said with a laugh. "She fusses over 'my' aur. Harvey, Sara." For the first time in her life Edith Che,- s The eignideance in her tone and her ex- Whip, and sauntered through Palace; Sara made no response; but leant back, ,.r ti preesive countenance brought the color to Yard and into the ,cresta, thinking, not my hair as if-as if it were her own; and, p° terleigh knew what. happiness, might a 'T: "'Ciive'8 feta-- of the B112, but of Low hot it mnet be to j if she has heard you, you will have found and ,but her,lupe lightly:' mean; for this was a foretaste of it. Her On the contrary.- Le ss, of' noon's Rents; and a picture of the i a direct way to her heart." did notThe oupe reacht late theDatirymplat e et un 1 flat heart beat as she had never thought i 11, t t _ Clive lanced at the Hindoo woman:..but pe could Lave beaten. her breath came pain- - come again-until I am Invited," he -' alight t figure, with the clear ivory face; - g one. Lady Edith, though she had not full-y, ye a pain that was halt a 1A were hea Bed. bending over tfie keys of the piano, start• rings'. t¢ce was as-impassive and expree- directed a single glance towariie the en- p 4'+••.• - "Then you've seen the last of Benson's ed up before him. It was wonderful how $rayless as if is were carved out of mithog- trance, and had danced and talked with aeylf Stbtieorlide�were eyes -and looked � Hentw." she said, wfth an emphatic nod..'plainly be could see her. Why was it, why „ i the ease and grace which distingufehed .u e6* "We're rather pertickier about our ao could he not target the girl? With an un•t "1 Z6 ytad-- he Bald. I pant all the her, began to grow list.ees and wear pat him with a shy, rendez dresminese. _ gna2ntancee, and we don't want no truck consclove gesture of impatience. be quick. friends I can get; we all of rte do, if we y But them wars no response in his, rile N" with gentlemen la the musical instrument`?sed 'hie ace, sad a alked on Lo Hyde only, knew it! Then you will send tree the j He cometh not," the plaint of the. Lady w� looking straight before him, gravely, . , - r D of Shalott. eehrxd in her heart, though almo«t sternly-and the very Rt and furniture line. You understand me,"i park; and leaning on the railings watch.I addresses of the pupils, if von el,ould get the smile scarcely relaxed our her face, and gravity and r , _ 1"01-atr4lit-i...*40; 83-Tlis>Sy:'"-traid-ti'iva' e3 tire-neyaF•ending procession of car,!.-;bpm. Lady-Ed+t-6T' -- .. eternnese added to tLe, eyell w•Llch held — _ gravely, hie eyes resting on hers steadily; ria es. Every now and again a lady how. "Yes. Oh. I iuhall her voice gave-'no-h:nt-rrf the-avxprnse In tbra for�e was 'socia nothing -- - get them. I always - g g 71 r �ad I am afraid also that I could not.ed �a him, and Clive raised fits hat: but ' grt everything I want- that gnawed at he7 and made her furtous of the. magnificent ball•rooma, the bri] e,onvtnoe Tort that you ars doing tae an he was rnweenpled, orad the That's easily understood," he returned with self•acoro: but presently she saw him Rant crowd that thronged them; in their p greeting and come in. and her scorn was intensified by 1 \ ,i injusta s, month o' Bandage." she said; ealcat tin that accompanied it wrre mach•i simply. laughed. "That means that you con- the thrill his near presence caused her. Place Rents.with ha girlish little baud- I 0as "an more than I should persuade 'yon I presently there came a block; inch n eider me irreeirtible, I suppose? Yhanlus. He came straight aereree the roam to I ung over the keys; and the exquisite and r ; 1 - .to mind your own business" tarns o stopped almost in front of hint:'Are you Irivh, Mr. Harvey?" where she was sitting surrounded. in- an I moving music to which he was dancing ( g intrrval of the-dance, by the usual little i was drowned by the five-finger -exercises P% - She gave a toss to her bonnet. and, her It was the Chosterheighs', and Lady Edith i Of course,' he admitted iangbingly, group of men who worshipped at her played by the little street Boger-wbom � eyes flzed deflaaatly on him to the '.art was rittiug lit it, with'rlara on the seat "We ars three parte Irish and only one ehrttie; and though every step of his _ moment, swung away. Clive walked on, oppo0lts her. Ludy Edith raw Clive be- pan Engiteh.' he had promised never en see again e6 found its echo in her Least, she did not tl 'but presently felt a tng at his cost, and fore he saw her;.she had .been leaning! "Then I-am forewarned." she said, ,mil- (To be, continued.) k •-turning, looked down at her quaint face. back rather languidly; but as her gaze ung up at him; ''and.I shall only believe " " , _ . 'i'It was pale and lrovb.ed and uncertain. rested nn the tall flgure. the blood rose on«-fourth of your' plra.ant spP«ehes,- 'e - _ 6 Look ere, she said, drawing hlm i to her tarn, and involuntarily she leant What nonsense we• are talking!' - . y g she brake ' - eelde 'I didn t mean to let on so hard. : forward with. a_sudden catch of - her 1 nd with a-shrug of her shoulders• but h•r � But I'm puzzled like. I see you with that�breath. . 11 tare wast beaming, -and her usually eold You'd better hen Tfbb 1 r9Pa sparkling, as if she found his non- '][ 11% , 1 cIIiid-roe can't be a bad sort—"' fiara, wh.ase eyes were flzod on her mte• �t 11 . - Thank lou, nitre y--' trews', face, caw the star and the sudden ",euse sweeter than other men's wtaid<*m. i, r r me out, I ain`t fin•I blush, and abe shot a quick glance at the j.'Tell me what you haFe� beeo,dotng s'.nrP I' T - irhed 7eL." the said quickly and signifi- man at whom Lady Edith wits looklnif. 'we met" cantly. "What I mean is. you can't be a it wait a glance only, but she kaew that Nut all!'"he retorted with,mock alarta. 1 ^. ' "'rxgbt down bad lob-you've got a good 2t witrye hMr od (ken the Myeof r who R her Trust ms in all or ndT at ail.' "' she Z�' a ? cart— But 3Eina -she caught Ler retorted "You sPP, I too can quote. I �; ' breath-"Mxns.4 all we've got. and,-.aud- her cyea watching Lady Edith closely, she suppose you have ',rn working hand, vte't• 11 11 .kv she's- only a kid hersel"nd more,of a 'saw ('live raise his h:kt. and.sbe-- wetted 'lug the 0111016--(t wJic to the- alums you ! kid than most of 'em. You and your Dl• breathlelsly Lady Edith returned his found yofir hunchback fiddler? and speakSHOE- . - tanners -will he putting all sorts o' ideas salutation rvlth ,-slight bow, rhe seemed=' lug and writtag'-? ti In her sad-like the things you read of to hesitate, then she.made a little_gtv.tuls, And eating a•od drinking and sleep' i ..•is, the novelettoe. sloe? Oh. ah.=yes, you as it beckbding him. -Sara set her teeth;ing:" be'fluii«hed . NF, pee right snoue9, though you iia me with yp eyes, Clive went ! "Dn you really find time for there°" she Gives a QuickP INU I I Easier to Ube Hi haM,'nnd dm eYd Ler =. 0 . ...'goer eyes as it you war a iamb in a up to the carriage - - (ae,ked. '-If so, come and let me g've You t . • . abrter•ousel" .. A long block, I'm afraid. Lady Eilith." come tea. We are.-yntng suraigbt home '.. Brilliant 1�Oii9h $cute! f0!an . - A,t he +a. ltlaeive[rOr a that they was ria Mutsu The w had nnP�rnd in it r-pr h«I back t sh bar le shop-so I mutat That Lasts t 9 the SI10eS r face was red. and his lips so ` �- __ _ .ltlghtty p , • ,• _. _ { -erimc Bali it , * Yes, I uaderwtan i You era wroa bat` p get down here. if ,NQ 3'u2'pentiIIe11 ei he ea;d In p low oozes+ I wast a kind of «uyprP,«ed PagP7nrea, 1t 1 may!" r g: reined aw if shr could find nothing tri wap•j "lit fixture.years, it I am iepa:red, I she-Ii you have my promise. Good•ntght" chs who was uwitaUy eo ready wit)i the boast that Jur. Clive Ilarvey,_the great. " -`' "' - - _ She hesitated a moment. then sheheid 'small chane 4hta - -- -.. ...._. tnir w` . 11 he wh Shake onnds wh�eaaiid laconically: and eL r. Lin d it almost ttoo hot. for.walking'j'i•fa.harid,tlbo.ide theca rnm� l3PI ""h.l not _ ore Workers 3t once to do yfctnie oolortag for its !a r; TibAy s words rang tormenttzigly rn his It's cooler ot. than 1 the HotiO+,.any•I be believed, but no matter. ; WANTED—more heir home with our wonderful Chem. bars'as he made his Corm tovcnrdre home;! 4 "And I .hall boast that Lady Edith foal Process. @=Pie, mechanical work. raptell done. All pt'► y wap," he replied with a smile. "I have ii and he put himself on the inqui«itvmal I come out to breathe.' Then auddenly a granted the regnenst: and I shall be bP= terns tarnished. PrsiLively too ezpertecce required. We tusnl,h the Process sad i, I. Itack, Why had he token each'an interest'thought suss<+k him, "I-sin Riad I have' licvect by all who know -how golden, her chemicals and sup ly you with pictures to color, which you return to us. GOA in thio strange family? Would he have I heart i.," he responded. ' prices paid proud 7 by the week or moash. No caavaasing or selIla>r-our trav- .11 ?k met you, Lady Edith; I wanted to ask "a I h ; followed nQ their acquaintance, have sent 1 favor." He wast turning away with thin parting, piles Bell the goods and the fold is-le or pa for our work. It you 4want will lean _ -._ the piano, if if 3lina had not been a mem•I The aarriagei lagan to move ,lowly, acid,silken phrase; but she leant forward- and pleasant work the year round for whole or spare time, write ter and ws will icn� a' her-bf 1LF It was -twelves to tell Himselfe to t,twbcd him lightly au his «leave to ,lay we that he was no more keenly e nlarinteresl interested (for him. omeiti: she eel...Itfm. COMMERCIALaART WOthe NKY iib 0t3LLECE iTREET, TORONTO ONT. aY I D _ . . - . -'-the the welfare of that y 4 - - _ lite was to many another which he had ('live murmured hie tha-irke. and got in. - ' ; �"_` helped, and he admitted, after a turn-of glancing with natural curiosity at the _ ---=the rack, this the girl's beauty, and her It ta_yara. my.ald sur e; my tom an• extraordinaryvoice. the refinement of her 1 indon woman as he did Po. _..._.-_� __ i -. - I - geesyeech; end manner, and presence, so . - .-• _ . ch, inconsistent. with Ler eyrronnd• inn now," said Lady Edith. We have :' - - Inge. had influenced him.. been rho in _ - _- - - _. _ indrPd, she Breasts me now as she used I she has is Plieut taste; That being an -well, Tibb,v was right in i to do when I was a child! _ - - - laying stress upon Lia promise. And, of Clive- inclined hi" Lead; but Sara lnrilt- - course, he would' keep-it. Why, what of sd str;tight before-her, as it she were deaf �_�-� ticulty wdnld_ there be in keeping . it?j and dumb. I - Ai . ' Ourely, 'he did riot want to ecu the girl 1 "You don't often ask favors, do you. Mr. 0 , again? Ile did not attach•tho least -im• 'H•arcry?" said-Lady-Edith. "I am•won-, _ . • portance,to Tibby'r statement that his vii. I dering what it is you want me to do for . • "You. 's'hi'll I, promise beforehand?" fts"vronId 'Put "ideas" into J[i'na's head; ^\o: but I hope you tvill-promUe fo hrrlp .. - . ' . - ins when You have Beard what it is," he' . - . • t) a 0 �----'—. replied. "Yon have.,eilvh a large circle of , ' _ friends: •do you*happen'to know ot, airy- -- \� i young people who want violin lessons?" I - i he thonot for a, moment or two, ands . ('live, during the pause, noticed'half-un•j coliEciouslY how sxquiwitt~ly dressed site BROAD ftateIIlCat—Yet �iC>tallY tfLLC• T}1C ,IID or faun EiOn1 the _ \ was; certainly the woman, who looked so Abe g has been to make his building.mateairil9 as nearly like sat- strangely incurigruons:'with her 3uaky'f ur stone as possible. The great labor regL4ed to quant'stone led hair and black eyes, her gold ear-rings 5 h10 , end her semi-Oriental dress, deserved her j film to. seek various manufactured substitutes. The only reason he eve: mietrese's tribute to bei tante. �``� i "Let.me.ezplaia,': be said. :'I want. to I ' [ Wood Was that it Ws,!eaSles!t0$d and most eOOVGIIICnt t0 USC. I interest you in the case of a struggling t $ - i �' i'� I musician-I mean areal musician; one of ,'Wood u no longer easy t0 get. i.l}Cemoat b. .1. material,ills Cost is lIi�'_ y ' I the best violinists I have heard-but quite 1 aeasing'at an alarming rata - _ . ` F' N I. unknown. -I name acrose ham during one The cost of concrete is decreasing. So,from the standpoint of either se'f- ^ Z of my, rambles in the slums—" -- ti rice or economy,Concrete is the best building material. , . - , "It is a mots f"- she 'said' quickly, 'a D thought it was a woman." Canada's farmers are using more concrete, m proportion 10 their numbeise 4 - �J ,� He looked at iter with faint surprise. • - .than.the'farmers of any other country, Why? - - •• - - - • "Why? Oh. yea; it is a man. A dwarf, , : . , r hunchback, I'm sorry to say. I heard him �, BeCame they are being supplied with - playing in'the street—oh, don't be afraid!' • He is quite resentable, or will be, with a _, : _ \` l new soli of clothes. And •Lia manners-I -C/a na d a C e Me n t well, I'll anew•er for them." � user "You seem very Interested in him," she a cement of the highest possible quality, which is,. l remarked. _ , -sure*the success of their concrete work. 4 "1 am." IIs was client for a moment. a ser of a trete popularity in Canada lies in ` . Should'he tell her the 'whole story, tell I s et on s �h�dTCII "• her that his intoresf in Elitiha was prompt- ' ' _ _ the fact that while'we have been advertising the-use _ �"""` "I ' ed by his inters:t in Mina? Why ebmtld of concrete.we have also been produuag. br ecien- ", �Q� Sugar Ue••not? But •he did not. "I am," he' re- tifie methods,a cement so uniformly lei h is quality a peated. "ile is a good sort,'is Elieha; and that the concrete made with it gives the Complete - Ptlrestt ar is necessary to the health his is one of thow trees of genius hidden I satirfac4ion our advertisements proalired. in dark pla<ec; one of those cases that ' o£young or Old. Good home-inade Wight, to be helped,into the ligbt." Concrete would not have been in such universal use, �' r 11 candy, sugar on porci(I2 e,frnit or I 'Is lie used to iciching?" alae aFked ab-I - today,had an Wcrior grade of eerne;ptbe gnsuppiied.- , - 1 bre A-uOt Only pleases'btit ''gently. She had been' listening to his I. ., -- _ Insist upgngetting Cahada,Cement, It is your best voice rather than his words, and the voice - - lsssuranee of thoroughly ,atisfactot-y results from St f lite, int Iter :•heart, tu>d was welcome ' - 4- Wit t l it is your concrete work. There is a Canada Cement w 44 Bp f, a ceP;ckraGranulaterl i there. I I. host this , ` _ - iii - Vis . sttre'af life fittest Yes," he replied, tbin.king of Iliva, slot "Conaria' Cement dealer in your aeighborliwd. , F _ pure canesu�r untoucBeclbphand 'Ile can teach singing, anybow; a.nd I'll 'Wrireforo rFree.i6o- a ebook'"WYhat The Fanner as Do livills conrre:r' from factory to}'our kitchen, iii iwyr for it that he'd bo as. Rrio(1 at-the i` p `( violin; thrnigh he tray not go about it Ln --Nofarmer can afford to bewit�ioutacopy. tz . r . .- -Raga too lb<.,aq lbs,.1n Ihs., the._orthodox way. I wish you could see - • Cations;Ib,,,albs, him; you w•oulct•be ac;- interested in,him . Canads► Cement Company Limited s FfAontreal I' - - - as I ain.". . -.._ • FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. She smiled. "Fin afraid nut.' You see, � - _ $aid by be;l dealt,:,. 1 I'm not a philanthropist." • - - .. I, "" St.insures Sunr Refinerles,Unifed, - Montreal, "I hear you say it," he retorted smiling. • I Oil • . I 11 (-lY" 'but-I have-niy doribte: .. .. s t ' "I suppose he is very poor," she said. — .�4 i r .. . . . - _ _ .:-. - . . . _ _ . 1w 7 ,A. 1(•,5.. ) � s 7. • �,.+ !• n„2� .h " :v. .�a..' .,x;a .r •:A,. a, ^r?: `. ....� ,.ni,': r -e- ,r•,', ?..r. ,t, ,.V ,a.: ..>a, ,+. ";ti ++.�'.' ,dc w' i 'a�c ° }f . t.t:.v .,,f,\ r .+w s t w't- ., , ,:- . l IWr+ .& yr, ;4 i, .�•' ..•3{�u.N ••,•!';n'y.' .!fi'at`i�'n}`'''TAa.`'>'9 i,J,f 'F'B'A., :CSF^,^,„ �, ,.^'k.- ,di`,.C ".r,'-", 2`'.i�y?e ,.;.;,r''ty;t X'4 7 ,.. i"'i�'y�PS,«�n..., % +'k'+,�W',b H� z7t�,• _°� •r'���� - Z. • - - - x !'. - :. r .. - - - - .. '•� _ `• f mow., n . y TRAGEDY AT ALEXANDRIA . -G rain Cattle and Cheese _ i� 2 :­,�4 Y A Mother. Kills Her •Daughter and. Wounds Hei _ _. Grandchild 'and ar�.ee6a•-_ Prices of-These Products In the Leadln= . Markets are Here Recorded Alexandria, Ont., Sept..,21.-Mra. light of the morning with her face' - y J. H. A. Taylor, of Montreal, shot I streaming with blood. -, Lard-'Riescee. 140: tabs. l4 1'lc% Dads, and killed her'daughter,- Mm-Har- It would appear that. Mrs. Tay- - sa•sadstu>fs., :. 1 1*140. •. „f old W. Norton, and seriously Ior, who has been suffering for some t. 23.-Fipur-ontario Wheat rn �. s r :' wounded her 14 year-old 'Bernd- t1II1aj, from melancholia g. sect- maie of new wheat. child, Y.uFu 'Norton, also of-Moat- 0 38-calibre 'revolver 'in a hw�, I lk son itobao-FSsst patents. Montreal Markets. jute base. �a Montreal, sept 23.--0orn, emerican No. real, about six o'clock Sunday drawer in her son's.dresser. _ She, b >"' in n6s $4.70. I yellow, 84 to 85c. Oats Canadian West-- Moroni while the were asleep at concealed it'in her clothing and+ nitoba wheat-1�1o. -1aewor i•2o. on track. Bay_ ports; a. 9 t No''3 40c;4extralNo'1 teed 40n1.2tto Western. J3� $� y • 'S Ha r '� the home of her non, J. A. H. Tay came downstairs to the ,Doan im _ Onlor. one Well trout, t1croulf, bift 3wt which M2s� rt�n &FA :her. ah;ld,: tarb w Daft'- v to 64c. Buck wheat, No. 2. 58 W 60c• F our, to e6o, 0at.lea, titan. a rin wheat patents. firsts, 60; fataIl Lulu, were sleeping, Without any Oat#-No. I ontazio oaL, 33 to 33 1.20. DS .c Y• btdo. and t W. on track Toronto seconds, $5.10; strong bakers' $4.90; in• „ astern oattu�a old oats, '40 t-In for No. ter patents, choice._}5 to $5.25; straight Mr. J. H. A. Taylor was a warning, and while they still slept,! x Y . N and at Ego for Ne 3r Bay 0 1 rollers. 8466 to $4 straight roue s. _ Montreal business man who ea�me site allot Mrs. Norton in the left] s Bo or outside. ba . $2,05 to $2.25. • Walled oats. barrels ie�-al 6�c, outside. $a.�. bags. 90 lbs., $6.25. Bran, SM. ' to Alexandria a short time ago in eye: She then shot,elle'child is tl ei t No. American corn at 7t 1.7e. ggry��orte• Middlings. $2T• atoninle, Madame Curie, tending to carr on a model farm temple, and turned the gun on her. •, •L. $28 to $$332. Hay, No. 2, per ton car lots. g Y P ' w 610 r bnshal. 822 to $13. Cheese, finest westerns, 13 2.2, described by Sir Oliver Lodge as to supply Montreal markets with self. This last shot, however, : - tr-8I C 55c to 13 3.40; finest eaaterns, 13 to 13 iso Bnt the greatest of all women scientists, e a alt sad other far>Y1 ro- failed to kill her, passin altobet bran -$22'to $23 a ton. ter choicest creamery, 26 to 26 1.40: sec• eggs, poultry P to frsig�hts. Shorts. SM. code, 25 1-2 to 25 3-4o, 'E gs, fresh, 32 to who was honored by the "British duce. through her upper' lip and no �;� ba Wc, selected• 29 to S00% rho• 1 .sock• 27 to Association. She contributed to On Saturday evening Mrs. J. H. and' then cut a deep ga p i IBc: No. 2 stook. 20 W Ito. Potatoes. Dm' y g ting e ii country ►rodues. M. car lots, To to eco. the address on radium. tterA. TMrs. Haroldor, her s W. Norton,,,-her nand passed, into r�ead,ceiling Therand e t�pE�1ers Is deals", quotations to re Rfnited Matas Markets. �79nJter Diced� 23 to Ior; interior BLLG.I.RLk A?vD T RKEY. he�granddanghter, Lulu Norton, were four athota fired, but just t w 190; 0reamery, 26'to 8To for rolls, and Minnea tis Sept. 23.-When tem• Came from Montreal t0 Alexandria wherry the fourth shot went is un- t ��to W.for �olids. ber, 85 1-Bc: f�mber, 89 1-6 to 88 14c; - � lots of new laid. V to so Nfay, 93o. Cash-No. 1 hark, 89 3-ar; No. 1 'ICow All Is Peace Between the Late on a visit. It all appeared to be a known. Alter the shooting Mrs.' f at trash, 24 to 25 1-8e, and seconds. Northern, 86 to 87 1.2e; No. 2 do., 84 7A to 86 7.8c. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 70 1-2 to 710. Combatants. happy family reunion. The family Taylor then- threw the revolver' J 41 to 180.t pheose _Ne., bases, 14 1.I to 14 Sac for oat&-No. 3 white• 4o to 40 14c, Bye-fro, retired late Saturday night, Mrs. away and rushed upstairs. She was Q 2. 60 to 6Ic. Floor and bran-Unchan ed. A despatch from Constantinople Norton and her child sleeping met on'the.stairs b Mrs. Taylor, �, and Ise [or twine, Duluth. Sept. 23.-Wheat on tramk- c k - P g Y n Seams•--Hand-picked, $2.25 to $w35 per says:: Official announcement 1a 1 } 11nah®is•9rtmea. 81.76 to 82. hard. 991.20• No. 1 Northern, 881.2c: No. Y downet8ira, while the ather6.61ept jr., and Mr. Taylor, sr., who were 2, do., 96 1.2'to 870: September. 87 3-k ask- made of the settlement of the-fron- pti.a�l,,. 30047--Sztraeted. in tins 11 to 11 1.20 �, Do= 88 1-2.to 88,340 asked: Bay upstairs, and all was peaceful till awakened by the arreaalma and shote 1b. for No. 1: oaarbe a;} to 13.26' per 93 1-4 to 93 34c asked. Lipseed- cash:`tier question between Bulgaria and Sunday morning at daybreak when below. She could give no motive{ for No L and MTi for No. 2. 181.66: rda;., t1.aa is nominal; September.- Turkey in Thrace. The iroptier g 8' _. liras, 16 to 170 per !b: cII1ck•l try- $1.66 asked; O.48 1-2 , $1.46.3-t No.erabar, Mr, Taylor, Sr,, and the other in- for the deed. Dra. J. T. Hope nodi 0 to 210; ducks, 16 to Ito; geese. 13 $146 1-4- bid; �m,� $f•43 J4 &*ko starts at the mouth of the Maritza mates were startled by revolver K. McLennan were at once called,, 64" #4oa tatkoya. to to 20c. River and ends north of Midis, on _ _ 91," 1r i toe,--Immediate diqll.ery 70 to 7% shot& and screams. Mr. Taylor, but in spite .-of their efforts Mrs. t sad tutors dalivery Me per bag. the Black Sea, Turkey retains b M` Live stAek Marksts. Adrianople, Demotika and Kirk- Sr„ rushed to the stairs only to Norton died from the effects of the t j Montreal, Sept, w-prime beeves. a t 4 meet•his rife cam; u in the dim wound about noon.. Mi tiF Based flay and straw. to 6 1.2: lean beeves. f 1.2: bulls, 3 t 4 to ; l�illiaseh, while Bulgaria ret3ina p 3 3-4: etorkers. 3 1.2 to 4 1.4;-ori". 830 to I Tirnova, Mustapha Pasha and Or- .• ,' 13a1ad�h,a•�y�-,00to. 1 bar. 13 to 814, oa I elves, 214 to 6 1.2, aIIeeD, 1 to 4 1 4; _ ltran; {� i Inv, s at �22so, .nd rot:• lambs, 6 1-4 to a 1-2• hogs. 10 1d to 10 1.2 takui. :In agreement in principle SPRING-WHEAT 192 517,090 - The general condition of the live lbrowto Sept. 1J--Ca1Tee--Good *ea?.l ed alba:•--ie to $ass, on track. To- has been reached on the subject of - being ex , $8,75 to 810; common. K75 to $5.50. Stock. - stock is very satisfactory, ere and tsederr Meer+. 960: to 1•oso nationalitaea. Ottawa Plates Canada's Grand To. pressed in percentages of a stand-' t•rwtalaaw pounds. 44M to 86; !1{tIIt eastern, 400 to i50 pounds, 83.50 to H: L'ght balm. 82.75 -+ -tal at 211 ?billion Bunhhels. and of 100, representing a healthy ;fin qessu-C,omg clear. 1bc per lb In Daae to W'So. Sheep and laaab► Light ewes, C II.D �3'TTH �JI3TCIIE$. and thrifty state, as 94.22 for Late. pork-Amort cut, tD, do„ mesa, IV, , 84.50 to t5; bean. $3 to $3.50; bucks. 83-iA despatch, from Ottawa says:i horses, 91.37 for Milch cows; : for EElMiedlnmt to .1ght, 211-I to Z2c; tc $3.50, spring lambs. 86.25 en 86.75. Hogs Other-•cattle 93.51.-for sheep 90.41, ry, t! to 210; roils 1 br ldtut I--a9m to.b. to drovers. 89.15 fed and wa- Building and Crop IFere Burned. A bulletin issued by the census and Kx RY: > to too, backs. of to iso. tared. and $:0 os car'. With a Loess of About $5,000. statistics office of the Department and fur swine 94,8&. of Trade and Commerce gives pre A-despatch from Brantford says RAISER INVESTS IN B. C. i DIED OF HIS INJVRAES. spring estimates of the -bar) y, 4 Y The barns of John Mordue, Plea- � spring wheat, rye.oats and barley,} l�UI,D FIND REPORTED. Boy Who Was Bon Over by Sir R. sant Ridge, .four miles from Brant- Bonet Lmtaeat Germans Are Fol•+ co complied from the reports of' f�.rd, were destroyed by See on I " wing Hits Example. Roblin"n Automobile. Thursday night. The fire was COneof these upon the appear- prrxepert+rr Say-4 Rival IID Klondike. , - Ie dace of these crops. - Something to liival Flondi>te. t� t 9 despatch from Berlin bays:. It A despatch from Winnipeg Rasa: caused by children playing with . Of spring wheat the average l Ina The loss is estimated at I A des titch from ldmorltun a+a�s; pit it reported that the Kaiser has be- Wilfrid Thompson, the eleven-year• yield per acre is prop tsi;inally plat- p. ' $5.000, all the season's cro being After searching 32 Fears for gold. ^� AamA as extensive investor to land old non of Gibson Thompson, wbI> ed at 2I.24 bushels per acre, which'- ' is Paiteouver and elwwbere in Bri- ran under Sir Rodmotid Roblin',, destroyed, as well as the imple- upon an area of 8,990,508 acre,,. � J<>hsl Gentle, aged 7s, arrived at I Edm«titan 3lunda morning with `�i h flolttanbia. His Majesty's re automobile when the Premier was 1aents. Four Brantford autolets, makes the total yield of spring, > �prtpl! investments are purely per• being driven home on Wednesday peering at the time, succeeded in wheat to be 192,517,000 bushels I the-news that at tact he had reach. This quantity added to 19,481.500' ed Eldorado. Tu ,libstantiate hie z1` �acmoa1l- Other eminent.Germans are afternoon, died at 4 o'cla.k on saving live stock valued at 8500. y statements be-brought several hug• t )said to have followed the Kaiser's Thursday morning The Thomp-on bushels of fall ;wheat, as published) eta, ar1me over 'aft ounce in weight h. A" to have purchased boy was playing with other chil. THROWN FRO�AF HIS HORSE- last month, gives the total prodllc- R He interested three Iuc•al profea- ' British Columbia, chiefly dreg in the street, and ran directly tion of wheat sit 210,998,AOA bush- Fleld Marshal Wood Bufferin from sional men, and ail decided to'Ell's ; and forest land. The in front of the automobile, which g els, compared with the final esti- ".'4taosa4stioas have been conducted was moving slowly, and the author- Concussion of Brain. mate for 1912 of 199,236.000 bushels,I claims on what ft be a new I night. r theta b Count Von Alvehalo- ;ties attach no blame to the Pre and for 1911 of 215,'451,000 buahe!s. !,dike. They felt Monday night, A despatch from London 'says: ea, who lived in Vancouver for mier's chauffeur. The yield per acre in 1912 was 20:98, their destination bring sofnowhs!re ,".. Field Marshal -Sir Evelyn.Wood is bushels for call wheat and 20.3T north of tho-end of - steel , on •the : raversl years, and bas "special- ---� ocnfined to his bed`with concussion L MacLeod River. bushels for spring wheat. teat" in interestinghis wealthy KILLED BY STORE ROBBERS. Oats, with pan average yield of of the brain as the result of being a-' follow-countrymen in what hawbe�en thrown from"& bolting horse which 40.98 bushels per acre (in 0.646,400] :`.LFII' RIIFLF: SIGHT. . 4falled "the region of unlimited a Double Tragedy Oeeurs at grand became frightened at an automo- acres, .gives a total production o!' gossi:Ailities." Sectral German •Rapids, Michigan. bile. 395,341,000 bushels, as against an� g `ifilitara Authorities Say It flu+t ss'ndiesbee conduct an actitie pro- A despatch from Grand Ra'ptzi,,, --ie'-' average yield of 39:25 bushels and i ? ' pagoads for the investment of funds Michigan, says: Two robbers with R:IPPI OLD AGE. a total yield of 383,723,000 bushels I Be [ yed at 111 tlAlrhe'�. {i 4 in propos ty in British Colutobia, drawn ret Divers, entered the jewel- in 1919. I A ,de,,%patch from Otta--wa says )cry store of J. J. Thomp:�n here !lost Llkrlf to Follow Proper Eat- Barley,, a yield per-acre of 31:D3 rt vans atlnvl;ncPd at the 3tiiitia i)c -'1 RIP TO CHICAGO. early on Thursday night, command- Ing.. bushels, and a total yi,-)d of 41,-1 partment that' a new. rifle sight Gov- Winnipeg Aneiaetat+ )lien Will Uo at i she clerku to throw up 'their As old age advances owe require 440,000 bushels, air compared ,with 1 made.by the R(,r Hifle ion G v ;nyitr►tion of Chicago People. haeds and when'they refused open- an average yield I;f 3-.10 hushes; and adopted by-the Dominion L,uv r ' ed fire, John A. �'llompaiun and F.d- less Eocd to replace waste, and food I that will not overtax the di ive and a total of 44,011,000 bushels in ernment will •be ibsupo next year, A deapatah from Winnie says:: ward Smith fell dead, and Paul 1912.' The militia authorities say shat Winnipeg �' organs while supplying In true pour- ',Arrawgg�tents are now being com- Townsend was probably fatally R PP Y g The estimated ie!ti of rye ia: 2,-! after next •ear everyone shooting pteted is this city for a special busi- wounded. The bandits escaped. i5 Sucht an ideal food is found in 42:5,000 bushels for 127,000 acres,l at the-.Uc>mini4 n Rale _lssuci:3ti+�ar + uess hen's trip to Chicago. St. The three victims were alone-in the Gra Nuts, made of whole wheat' being a yield per acre of 19,06 bush-'i and at the provincial matches will Paul wA Minneapolis, wbidh will store when the robbers entered. els as against A total 'of 9,594,000 have to use the =ams sight, namely, y and barley by long baking and ac- bushels In 1912. the one adopted by the Govern- _ e made at an early date. The trip Townsend, who. was taken to a 'lo- ! bei& taken on the invitation of cal hospital, was able to tell the tion of diastase in the barley which For the three northwest Pro- Then A� f>E changes the .starch into a moat di-. vines the total 'yield of spring ""f*be Chicago Association of Cum authorities only a few words con- gestive sugar. wheat is estimated at. 18u,018,000 x, ceruing the tragedy. The phosphates also, planed up bushels, oats 244,123,000 bushels, 1IL1\IiSCI�ING 'DAY. a _ -- under the outer coat of the wheat', barley at 28,156,000 bushels, rye at 1 are included in Grape-Nu but are Order-in-Council Fixe•,, flafc Fot , P r. . 812,000 buehela and flax at, . �+ la,ckin in white flour because -the. Octetber ?Mb. �ILLFD AT RIFLE RANGESI 8 ` 000 bushels, as compared with a tof outer coat of t'he'wheat darkens the tel yield in 1912 for spring sheat of A despatch from Ottawa $acs: flour and is left out,by the miller,.. 183.322,000 bushels, oats 221,857,-I An ordek4li-council has been pass- - Theles natural phosphates are ne... o , p p 000 bushels and barley of .6,6i 1,000 ed fixing 3londay, October 20 asp• ,A,�Cidental Discharge'of a Cion. Caused the Death -of cessary. to the well-balanced build- bushels. i Thanksgiviug:Day: ing ,•of muscle, brain knd nerve - �< uartermaster-Ser -Sergeant "`arris Feu;• Q g "I Grape-Nuts, OFFICES NOW 705 ani, t r�eig}rt CUSTOMS have usedwrites a Western m T OOt*ws, Sepi. 21.-Tbrough a ter- fatal, as the blunt-nosed bullet of yearn and 'feel as g am - lead covered with nickel moat have stronger than I wag ten yeairs ago. fible abb"p ai; the Rockclitfe rifle "Among Toy customers I meet a inflicted a terrible internal injury. - a i #miiges Saturday afternoon, Qitas- The -shot which killed Harris was °nae every day who is well along in The Total Humber of Persons Employed in the ierm&A4w . Sergeant T. Stanley fired from the rifle of Sergeant years and attributes his goad health to Grape-Nuts and Postum Department is ,ZjO $a.rno. Ottawa, of the 5th (Priv- Robert Innes, of the Ottawa Engi- which he has used for the last five 3 ossa Lowlse) Dragoon Guiar&, ,wa's neer Corps, who was in the act of gears. He mixeis Grape-Nuts with *rot and IrAW. The fatal shot was explaining to one of his mea how to Postum ,and Says they go fine to- ; t fired Inst as several teams repte• load the t9agazine of his rifle to Igether. A despatch from Ottawa says:I ly and 11bx.ral additions haver been nting the corps of the Ottawa prevent the cartridges jamming. "For m'anv years before I-began I'made to the staff, the ,avenue hex R is The number of Citstame offices new garrison were prepalliag tc, shoot He drew back the bolt and closed to eat Grape-Nuts,-I could not say. j increased. by 33 :per. (-ent.. from � `.; it again, and the shot-went off. He open in Canada is ,05, as compared � OrN1,000, and file k the Dnundonald match. .Team.cap- that I 'enjoyed life or knew what it S"3,000,000 to .115, ttaiacw had just drawn for places, and says he did not touch the trigger. was be able -to say `I am well., with 661 two ears a'go.- Thus in P � g Y ccs rtidnate'rust 'of collectiti thea fibs Qtret 6sQuaacie were taking their Innes was overcome with grief a•nc} b. g I" suffered greatly with ootlatipa forty or fifty places the public have revenue has fallen' •greatly. In r ultimntel alalost lost oont•rol of posiaP,lotna'at the butte, wile"n the -� tion, but now my habit•,, are as the opportunity of,transacting their 1908-89.15 per cent. of the Customs ^ r his min when informed that tho sharp crack of a rifle shot attracted regular as ever in my life, Cuatolaas business in their own revenue collected was absorbed iu }be atttosatiotn to•the iigh'to4 the fir- bullet_-from.his rifle had ..caua3ed "Whonever I funks extra effort home instead of ha,ring to--go the:cost of collection, In 1909-10 it ' death. i6g line,. and Harris was seen to I depend on Grape-Nuts food and to a distance. had fallen to 3.32 per cent,, and in stagger 'road'"fa)l, shouting "Oh, In adclitaati to the inc(uost'opened it jus' fills the,bill. I can think The number of persons- employed 1910-11 it iia,.- ..98 per cent. With s ba3'+sr li'eaa shah, I'm* sheet.'7 :l p11y- by Coroner Dr. Baptie, there will and write a great deal easier." in the Customs Depart-merit 11o>x Ss l the azetl ant of the Ih n. J. L). Reid "Aidan, woo was on the ranges as a be R. military inquiry into the af- 'There'^-a reason." Nabie,given •3,250, of wboln- 220 .are �•n .the iii.- as Minister of ('u�t4+9119 there w88 A .Ispeetator, was ca.11ev, but Harris fair., It is the first fatal accident b Canadian Postum Co.. Windsor, side and 3,030 on the 'outside staff, sharp decline to 2.7A per cent. in upas beyiirxi trsediaal ae'sist:ance, at Vie Rdckeliffe'ranges. Harris is Ont. Read "The Road t+> �j c!l- The increase in 'two years has been 1x11-i., that cotlst.ilnting a record I$xaminatiom revealed a terrible survived by a young widow and in- ville," in pkgs. about ;23 per cent'., the number in in cheapness. in 1912-13, however. . ` -it 40UAd ill the right arm and another fRmt daughter. He was in his-25th - Ever read the above tattert A new nn. September, 1911, 1laving been 2,939. the department did better still, the 612x, -tie ter of which uvea year, apa;sar. from flans to -taw 7'rasv ar' .While offices have been opened free- cost falh a,a to 9.73 per cent.' a� pnulno, true, and full of human tntersrt U .A..X44-1'M��'M!.•. 4",.• ,-9. _..,..., „r.•' •.. . :.. I '..." -. 4• !'.. ,...lsfw�xt� , ,. �.:r .W,•.. -r:' . •::k•x...hr 1 .. ...T... ..:, t�+.."_ , , JG tp:, ': '.A -U' r'ri.:1.�• Y! { a- r,"S '3t ��'„, - 'k•' :' :a.a. 'i• ,:ts�d�`.:9"i. ,.. ,s .,,. r_x, '1tx�' '�.' �C:�'f2;1' '.,`. .• ,i.i •a .a, ^e r.a;r.. :y "�, .+s�' ,,r'. '.L d"..v �''�'?:`rGk,'+ � � C.:"- ,, 3!5���"... a �, .+. .;ti -r-z 3 .., •••*�` ..., ,.. ., .r«''T'� a ,,,.. .,,., � ew},4: y �'t ®w, 3. r .+�' .n '.t";'4:,•R �',�'�.,M"°'rt .u'w�q,,�.. 1+�_..d., 4- y nae; E,x !�. �:.c4.? r .',._••�.,� 'y'•Y ,.,Y°,�. � ,.°'^� .'� N F vC •3s .. '�t7i�.+� v:�d; :r•�5.&27i;C a "•... "-, .:^: -:-,: z. , .,,a-fir•, .�.. t ,. a,. c t,+•',,,,�"..�..:.✓r i. re ,• -R: - ., z'. '.✓. i _ _ er�i"Ai;J� M" ^.,y,'.♦ °yri, , - C ,rt �• Y d"t,d-t A r_ .rf4 4. -4rs. W. G. Ham is ill est pres- It-Alfred Mullettleft'for Wilkie, ., •' MSS. eat and is under the doctor's cask. on Tuesday-to assist his son �. Care. Nathan with his harvest. �'•� -Cordon ` .aw vrishee to state SVeneer Taylor ezpecta to .'S�"" ig �� ,e 1 -Farmers aie now.busy filling that.his blacsksmitli shop will be have a sale about the twiddle of 'their silos. closed to-morrow(Saturday)after- 'October. Date-given later, : -John M. Harding has moved noon. -Bargain-Salmon, reg:- ,lkgcan, .�, iato.tht Logan residence. -Mrs. C. Rogers and daughter, for 20c. 'This is the beat pink sal- _ � � t_• 'ti rr t r r --Mrs. John Dickie was in the Miss Irene, returned on Thursday mon in the market. Reg. 20c, for �e r8 m'�3ihng ar biga►ller city fora few days last week. evening,after spending a couple 17c a can. . Good pink-salmon,'reg. -' - Her6lrgee the Dnche+iie of Bed= of weeks with Kinsale friends. 15c, 2 cans for 25c, also a, 10c can. r ' about 3 things ford is the guest.nf Lord and Lady -Ed. Claff, who has been _doing Another large shipment of Lip- w , Hyde. - a jewelry repairing business here ion's tea, straight from the tea 1Bt-Our new display of Men's and Boys' Fall Hats and Caps. -Chas. S. Palmer is having a for the past few months, left last gardens to the teapot, 80c, 40c, We've got the goods on-display. - They're the very newest'' s°agi fine new furnace installed in his week for Whitby, where he will 50c lb..,_D..Siwpeon &Co. * styles. They're the very newest colors.' Prices consistent iestdenee, continue business. =Next Sunda morning will be• - 8 y, - Y g with nod Quality. D. E.- Johnston,visited' =The opening of the, Forty- Rally Day in the Methodist church - - derland and Wilfrid friends Hours Devotion ill take place:at here. An excellent program-has will �p jest week. : St. Francis de Sales -Church -on been provided. All the, scholars 2nd-Our new assortment of Children's, ]11is3es'anal La`i3les' Save -Nisi .Monneypenny, of` To- Sunday, Sept. 28th, at the eleven of the Sunday-School with pair- Coats :-positively all hew'-did'ut carry one, :ver • o f ,•onto, spent Sunday with- Mrs. o'clock Mass. The preacher on eats and friends are cordially in- season. Colors : Cardinal, grey, taw : 'navy'a te. t•. Jas. Brien. Monday evening will.; be Rev. vited to attend. Service at 10.80. ceptionallq nice auols'with high or�w: ne Cgmein and. `��^'" a uttin down Father W. Heydon. The usual service in the evening, give'us a chance to shotiv you' these But-: ,K anew cement walk leading up to - e annuli niont y meeting se les ase Gains. - a $is.reaidence. . of the Women's Institute will be -Miss Goforth, a returned Mis- -Mr. Rawlson, of Toronto, held `next Tuesday*:afternoon at sionary, will give anaddress at 6PECiAL=All otic *hite-lawn browses, regi'$1 25 spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. the home of Mrs. Ruddy at two the 'annual Thank-offering rtseet- an;d $1.60, are on sale at 98 cents, 'Morcombe and family. o'clock-(instead of three, the usual ing of the Autumn Leaf Mission -Dr. Henry will be here as hour.) The meeting will be of a Band, in the Presbyterian church "- usual next Tuesday to attend to social character and visitors will on Saturday afternoon,Sept.27th. 8rd p.� his professional duties. * be present from the Whitby and at 2.80. Afternoon tea will be THE !-/'ZDQRA RANGE SV -Thos. M. Henderson, of To- hitevale branche , who will served at the close of the meeting. ronto, spent Sunday here with furnish a program ice of-k-Iiterary A ten cent collection will be taken his sister, Mrs. John Rankin. character. A most enjoyable at the door. All interested in -D. Simpson , has purchased time is expected. All ladies are missia3lfa •y work are. cordially in. - rJ --,Ewart Wright's west residence welcome. vited to be present. *. '. `which is now nearly -completed. -A number of the -G.-T. R. - -Ed. and Mrs. Cornell. ' are employees in this Iocality were in WHrTEVALE _ i Earp 'Wear • nding a couple of weeks in Toronto on•Frida evening to at- . Pe P Y �Um. Money leasee' for Pene•tang - �''-. Montreal with their son, Charles, tend a lecture in Association Hal}, shortly.- -,Mrs. hortly.-,Mrs. Gifford, cf Toronto, is given by George Bradshaw on Silas Toole is spending a few days :er,nding a week with her broth- "Safety First" movement. The in the city.. _ 1' t >er, Nelson Dingman, and other meeting was called by the Grand Cheyne L, Rice visited the vale last en the - U1 . in the village. Trun.�- ihvav, and special trains Sunday. 3 51 Orville White and B: B. Beaton - '. Gervas and Mrs. Cornell re-' were run for the convenience. of, - x� I turned h:nlompy e n Friday last, after,the railway eloes; and their "'t'd MArk'hairn ]art week. B. B. Beaton- spent Sunday--away. - j , spending a couple of months at wives and families. )Many rail• from the vale, Fuel Lor. : 't a the home of their V,n in Arcola, ways have begtm a campaign ed- Stanley Annis is.visiting. His ,uncle,- Bask. ucating their employes iv exer• W, S. Major. -W, Ryall, who has been in eisegieater care intbeperforruauce A. J.- O'.Maily-'leaves shortly for - }} the employ of Thos. Law in the of their duties. • As a result of u'e=tern points. - i )bakery left this week for Trenton, ten years of investigation it ba-, Miss Eliza White is visiting friends where he has secured a good been found that about two-thirds !n Salton. - -- - - Ladies Aid meet at Mrs. Langford's Right up to the .Iark7n every nay. Be in the swim. position, of the accidents in railways were next Wednesday. Have A PANDORA. +, -The annual Harvest Thanks- dire to carelessness and not to un- Artbur'Pheriil returned from the ivinft Services of:. St. George's safe equipment. The -Safety west last seek. - cp Augtican Church will be held next First" movement has been ivang• T. Stratton- has sold -his =valuable J ,Sunday, morning and evening. urated for three years, and on propertF on the Fast hill. 1�ow. Thele Come 111 and W6 Clan prole ;:Ill) will be inade welcome. divisions wbere~it has been tried, SAHs !Windsor and Peter.Johnston �` -,Toon and Mrs. Gorman, Frank accideutQ have been reduced as returned from a hunting expedition to you these are worth while - and W. J. Gorman and John Shue- much as.forty.per cent. in three at Ntusselgmag's lake and report a fine _ : etiau, of Toronto. were here last months. bag of large ams. h011ering &b011t 'Thursday attending the funeral —One night last week some per- B• a Fitzpatrick finished his contract Iwti on the Fitzpatrick bridge, and iulrnds °f oaf their aunt, the late :lira. Gor- sons entered E, L. Ruddy's gar- to winter it in Alabama, ,. ?bet L. den and appropriated a large H. L. tilajor was in the city last M . S . CHAPMANr � �\•.L�/ 7' —Miss Lizzie, the four-year old number of melons. -Mr._ Ruddy week, and visited the Broadview bcye . '�'-dau,ghter of John and Mrs. Me- hada large- patch containing a fall fair and reports it a 8ne show, _ ` Ginty bad the misfortune to fall number of varieties all of splendid A J. Poynter •is havi❑g a water t off a door step a fedays ago quality. A number of people system installed in his house and w I T (Pit farm buildings. Mr. Rice is doing the , �SUPPL�ES c and fracture one of her acme just entertain the false idea that it is -HUNTERS woik and no doubt it will be done above the elbow. , quite perm to enter any *& saiibfacforilp. —Mrs Clement and child have .person's garden or orchard and B.B. A. Fiches is wearing every - - _'. returned to their home in Milton take whatever they please. It' pleasant smile these days,and on en. o ' g P Y Y 8 a and empty, pewder .hot, cartridge., etc � p ' Shells, loaded after vision the formers parents the can get awn without being c uiriPa the reason we were informed x` C. H. and Mrs. Burling They detected they. thick they have that a bright bacRirl had�arritied at Aleo a goad assortment of rifles. were accompanied by �1iss Fera played a :p}endid �ol.e ou the his happy home on Sept. ls.h. - Burlinic who will spend some time owner. and think themselves little Apple Pickers Baskets; ThresLere' Baskets, one and two-bushel - SAL& REt319TER. with them. heroes, They cannot imagine SkDSP:KDAY, Ow~-- ',u,^tion s,lle _ ' Baskets, etc. _ a unday next will'.be observed that entering a hon4e in the dead wt7. "Rally Day by St. Andrew's of night and stealing a purse of of tar.mstLckw implements,hoirselxId ;Try one of our Cval Oil Heaters, just the thing for these cowl ' •.'Sabbath school. .Rev. Mr. John- money i- no wrFrse a crime then furniture, the ropertp of.James _ pp ,ston will deliver an appropriate entering a scat-den wbi�b has cost Richard:. lot 3 B. F. `r•on„ Picker- - evenings. -- -- _ addre9e at the morning service. con-6iderable money to produce; ing. Sale at one 12.aai o'clock sharpp. In caoseyuenee there will be no The thieve-r-44A other nicht t:c�k See t i�_t ills fol. p,uiicirlafs;, NF; 9abbsrth scliool in the afternoon. all of \I r. Ruddy*s rneluns that Powell acrd «'n1. 11eiw, +tUCtlOrreer9, ~� 0 SE PH H • -On Sundayeveningnext the were worth taking 1li ?r and evident)y Tt"EsD. Y. O(T. —Auction sale of BU N DY pulpit. i i St. Andrews church the guilty parties were not tom- farmstock, irnplementq, hav, foul, will be occupied by-l�Pv. E. l plete strangers. et'c., nt lot 13, con,a P:skecing, the Tink, of Greenwood,.ov6ne to the -Tire meeting.of the.Fire Cum- Property of James *NV. Btt. Sale BLANKETS : BLANKETS pastor, Rev. G:L. Johnston; tak• an on Frida • eveninglast w'ac ,at one: See bids. �4'. $. Powell, - in. part in the anniversary ser- rather poorlyattendedconsider. uuctioneei. 'y vices in the Brougham Methodist ing the importancelof the bn-ine�s « ffarn %to( OCT, mple eats. 'sale -�•. church that evening. .- to be transacted.. The auditors' of iaru, .cock and implements, corn Coal days of Autumn are here apd:goav is the time- to secure your -The South Ontario Teachers' re and roots, the •property of. David wa"rm clothing dnd�bedditig. t4hite and Grey Flannelette Blankets, port, which 1vRs received and - Jones, lot 3, con. 8, PtclhterinR (half Institute will hold- their annual adapted, showed a balance of$158mile east of Balsam), :Sate at one, with pink or blue borders, 10 4 11 4 12 4, for �1,Y5, $1.50 , and convention in the Oshawa High in the treasueer's' hands. The Wm. Maw, auctioneer. $1:75 per pair. school on Thursday and Friday of chief business of the meeting was FRIDAY. OC-f. loTrt-Auction sale of > next week, A good practical pro- a discussion of the best method of farm stock and implements. the pro- Men's undershi its and drawers, Reece lined at 50c. each or wool at .:. _gram has- been prepared • in- improving the fire protection of pperty of the estate of. Lal`raugh& _. ... .• 75c. $1.00$1.25.cludi ., �� Mnrden; lot 6: con. 5, Pickering. with - . lecture on An evening the village. The fire de Salet 1230WMtiLadies' vests and drawer the pre• a . . m. Maw, auctioneer s, at 25c. 50c, $1,00, $1'.25 per garment: i with Dickens" in the evening. vious Saturday has made the real- Mr. Fierbeller will give a 9 WED1rE•DAY, Orr,-15TH.-Credit sale gI paper dents of the village feel that some- of farm stock and implements, the G Al. GIL�ESPIE DUNBARTON ' on "Spelling." thing should•be-done in this direr- . -Don't - forget the football tion. While the work of the fire. propecon.rtv ,l`Pickebrib . Sale at 113ot 0 ' match to-morrow, 'Saturday) txieu on that occasion was must BW,,,, Maw,auctioneer. _ Y 3.30 ` �► . . afternoon at Church o'clock St, be- .d liars we ea a d b thousands �r effo of /�� O'Leary's field, y ts. PICgERI G MARKETS _ E._y - - — -i tween the Pickering team as the -feeling prevails that their -;- A big range of Working Shirt's-large body, Pots of-roomthe Malvern Ramblers. On the work would have been much more White Winter Wheat, ........... .95 same day. the Hamilton and Pres- effective, had they been better Red •' . ....... .P95 to expand in-they are certainly big value at i5c. - ton teams will also play in their organized. With proper or.ani- Mixed ... .95 districts. The victors in these zationi.each 'man would know his spring Wheat.....:..........:. :S5 Boys' reglige Shirts with soft collar to matchi fine two games will then lay for the dot and it would be 'done. •But Goose .... SS ..hairline stripe, ` P y pe, 75 cents. championship of Ontario. The as it is at present when a fire is Sprouted.. .................... ro-So - - - residents of Pickering and the being fought -half a dozen men " """" '�`' , L surrounding country should' tarn want to do the g _ Boys' Caps -at 25' cents same thing, ur P EI M DALE MILLS - s o:zt in full force to encourage the where half a'dozen are wanted , boys in the me to-morrow aft- none 'at all are to be found, a]- PICKER=NCS BoyB Jerseys t cents Jer a 25 is ern On. . . Admission 25. cents. .though there may be any number • Ladies andel children 15 cents. of willing workers on the grounds.. Is the place to get your next - . -The marriage of Levi Stephen- Another hi q for the Hien and B at g question that was dis- Everyt 'n Boys the bag bf Flour. ison; of.Toronto, but formerly of cussed at length was the- writer ' Men's Wear Store , ,• Bickering,'-to Miss Margaret Cof• supply. In case of a very extent- Ogilvie's.Royal Household can't be - fey, eldest daughter of Patrick ive fire the present water supply beat for Bread. R. A. BUNTING - PICKERING .-Coffey, of Pickering township, would, be. entirely inadequate, (3lenora Flour Pastry Flour tooklace'at St. Francis de Sales The advisabilt- -o P y Wacirrg-a-nu ra ism Flour Church at 8.80 a. m. on Wednes- ber of water-tanks at' different Fresh Rolled Oats day, Sept. 24th. The ceremony points of the village was entered Bran and Shorts was performed by Rev. Father into, but the lack of sufficient Oats and Oat Chop' tiCantilion in the presence of about funds_i9 'an obstacle -to be-over.- Barley and Barley Chop GOLDEN HARVEST- TIME `fifty relatives and friends of the come. It was considered unjust Mixed Feeds Me and room. The room was to provide part of the village with' M r _� NO STT 23ERE g 8 P R Molars}ne Meal and Molasses�ieaI supported by his.bro_ther.Harold this protection end-leave-the other - 8peclal prices in ton lots. Binder Canvass repaired.' Binder Whips and Moves.ready. -J., of.Toronto, and-the bride's tis- .part without it, while the whole ter. Miss Gertrude, acted as brides- village would be contributing. A F. W 'CXr4m3cs Stock-of Single'a-nd Team Harness, Plush Rugs, amid. The bride"and groom are committee was appointed to norm- Chopping every day' Fly Nets; Whips, etc. ; both very popular which was nate the officers of the fire corn- An* shown - in' the 'many handsome pany, to examine the pump at the I • For the holid-icy season-Trunks and Suit.Cases. presents of which they were made bridge, .and to .-made any sngges- s Falleflair Repairing neatly and promptly attended'to the recipients.- Mm and Mrs, tions and report at a 'meeting of Stnpn - - ' - - Stephenson left on the evening the fire company and the residents train for their future home'on o€ the village to be held in the DICKERING HARNESS EMPORMNVI ,. Halla Hair Renewer certainly stops - ; Logan Ave., Toronto, followed by town-hall this (Friday): evening, falling hair. No doubt about it what Phone Ind. 301: - W. J. COAKWELL Fho ti+-t wisbee of their.nnmerous when it- is hoped that tha3re'wil] friends. ' - be a good attendance. I ever. You will sure] be satisfied. 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