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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_10_03 .�a'�. .11,. a"m,�:.'�%�".,.•.�^�a,,'}�•+�. , b ..Viar, •,n rn`f -,',.„-s+p'Jna..!',•.y"],yke}�.,e' :'tdiY;"r ,�f' .;u§k.u .•7 t d.,%,E�t C...r.Fri' ,cT:v.''t..r,if�•`fw t. ,Ts %� : "g, 6'.S`�.:�T.•..'., L°.t";i F•"7�w�`'L`%Y a.'�L,.'1.'M`VS.n.c :ri"..,Tis:"�'a Y,3''p,si'-'4�.F ;•.�-'°tSy,„ay/„'ry.w{7.X.'.2 `" Ml: c, r '".r.,: .y F" rpE�' ,r.• y,�. �;L• .y, ,�.�..,� 1 L. :III. PICKERING, ONT`•., FRID.AY, OCTOBER 3, 1913 ? Aftill6telmletil fairb GREEN RIVER the Intention of.Mr. Denny, ir.. .to t 'IN SILLS Walter Booth,of Lindsay,waabome pursue hb trade,that of iinamlithi.t N Established 76`years ,i6$ed - therein. No doubC Mr. Denby will 3. over Sunday. meet with success_ ., • ry�. •oipnsineoxfee`odo■tnaeaoorsetis, rr`3 con,• given io _ . 8E Ris- TOFF--ILLes Barton.rton. _E• FO the is cat esao 3 . . Hutchings spent o th corn cutter is in the* ft North days with relatlyse in Toronto. The'lium Ga - % Miss Delhi Barton,of Toronto, spent air,and. the capacious 'silos in -our a couple of days with her parents: neighborhood are being filled to the .< w -0. MCKfh'N024,�c,�:D., F..RG,H _.FLOUR All our S. S. scholars intend going brim. � M , �' Edfahn_+-�h, member�f the Coll g LLs r a3 : 'to La^uat Hill on Sunday to afters Public spirited citizens are Rgitating ," .,• iioisnr and Surgeon-of Oatoria.lie ` White Satin,' Best Manitaba y ,� 3oTal t'otlege o(,aur dtnbttx�lt,. "Cream•BeltnB " Blended their Rally Service oder sewers, as the la of the land � Y yt �*��� F,�a ria3 attention to daieasoq"� trac=es sad ar Mr. and airs. Dunsheath, of Toros- would make this desirable innovation lien• Office and sst '.eats; aa�, "Tea-Buns," Pa8tryZ, w. were the guests of Alph and Mrs. of easy accomplishment. With an R W: WILtiN P Chi ro- Hoover over Sunday. abundant supply of pure, cheap water ;, �••' pzOeEos-4' eLo removed by = Mrs. G. Ferrier has returned Homo on tap sewer connection naturally Mill will be going ag ts, ant of thisca ^oate3Lation free. -,-FEED ,. _ � ` •• ,. izg�, _ after spending two months with rale- follows. ,�, z• Je; Wedaeaaaq and Wednesda t OC 'aye• o�ce--4e 8110000 at,sontn, 6shas. "J L'&IBO" FEED FLOUR Lines an®friends in the west. The radial railway to Toronto con- j*3", BRAN F. Hornshaw has been smiling most tinues to be of absorbing interest here. -_ Ch oppl>1�= �� benignly ever since the Atli of Sept. It is pretty generally settled that the , • E:C�fNG MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS K That was the exact.date of the arrival live will Y at 'Unionville, with a WEDNESDAYS and:: � and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP of a bright baby.girl at his home. branch to Markham village,and the ONLY, uptB furiba2t' •�" ONTARIO MANITOBA OATS' _ All the membere from here who be- grain line continues on to the towns x notice <t!", -AMERICAN CORN coag to the Whitevale branch of the of StouByilie, Claremont. Uxbridge .' W ; iIY nr TOWLE. X. B., M. D.; C. X. S. O, W. I. visited with the Pickering and Port Perry. Mr, Stanley, one of Wheat, $I;rley,i ! tUpk*lte8�_ Physician•{a cnaxee FEET? OF ALL HINDS and Whitby branches at-Pickeriv on the hydro electric engaeers,has been Oats kWi;e mWistfu Rectal Diseases. Proetatie Drs Tuesday. All report a most enjoy- sq oy- making his headquarters here, run t at ?len. Diseases of Won;ea, csaoers, Our prices are the lowest able time. sing lines in dif[erent directioae, see Phone-me-for prtc 8 chronic Lo 3 and 7 to atter sal ' SCARBORO Ping which would be the most profitable ' "'• �' '' :M X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. Mo 100 ¢s. g greases ane Quality the best d f _ an convenient or a1 or 0 govern. �• �n y t man he is certainly- approach- men •.;'' . a3' Residents in the vicinity of Scarboro able, and seems to even t ke delight •- __-.: Village are up in _firms against the in kindly answering all and sundry inaction of the council in failing to uestions that a keenl interestedE FAREWELL, K.C•, BARftls- J L SPINK_ LIMITED, Provide necessary repairs to the plank public fare at him: 3r � � nti- �11n- TIM.pous Cro•wnettorney,andOattaty walk running from the village toCiMl oase.whttba. saw PICKERING. ONT. Scarboro P. O.,a distance of a quay- MOUNT PLEASANT r`M. FITZGERALD, Barr6tes and er of a mile, which is badly in need Uciwr. conveyancing, etc., et Dr. repairs. Uriah and i1ra, Percy spent Dlon- '- ' �•� ` P- 6*m Pickering.ervery Wednesday, G. Holmes, former physical .culture lay in Stoutfville.. � tiat . ��' �•-�+�� wl _CHRISTIAN. Barrister and LOOK HLERE I instructor of Snowdon Townsbip, now Mrs. Joseph Mitchell is spending a r resident here' has aroused consider. T.c allolfoltor,•Notsry Pvblie.Ere. 3loney to . taw days in the city. , •� i!>ze3t door to the standard BaaY, The Claremont Furni• able interest among the youths of the Ww. and Mrs. Hamilton spent a soty ture Store township by opening a free gymnas- dap in the city last week. rum on his farm on the Markham road Dr. Robhila is spending a: MAY PRICER AR LO' ad usinEi3� i rl{xls;� is the best place to get your its p g few €4' f` C3 13A:lI-F..gu.r Hd $E FtsR was j.%;os e,wehave time baegss hs v ht in the ehevenin8 daga ldthHaw. Of n Brougham.illsp..ent FOF TBE YE;i1R :� s er, of of►rota a ^d brass bedsteads, par- y g Sunday with Fred and hire, llladsil. WE ARE ti09� BOLA ""� . .3ricanaea in the Cotraty of ontao, p and the innovation has certainly.ful• Frank Lewis, of Brooklin. ent ' ltrissYLt3�e, a . ttiy for suits, buffetts, and filled a long-felt want. Sunday with Jos,-arid Mrs. M itcbell. Qj{DE}�g : `- side boards, mattresses and spring No more stone pile■or steam rollers 'Rev. Mr, Blewett and bride ` '" IF'OIICI3ER, g3es1 Estate Auc• spent : +? i Eteaeer. vatnatoz,ooUeeaor and inner couches, and all kinds of chairs to block the way of farmers travelling Friday with W. T. and Mrs. Wilson, Aridaitalicaasse,nrongham 4o always in stock, also many aloe the Kingston road to and from CALL AND 3ECMl Mr . y � g Charles V. Michell, of Toronto, via- .-•tom -�. ,�.;,. other articles too numerous the ueen City with their market pro- ;ted his niece. Mvv. Ed. Gibson, last COAL FOR ! ' HOPPER tower of Marriage to mention. Remember we duce, and motorists now have a clean Week, � WINTER-1c' � e tileaasas saw Oaaax} at oa�o, , keep the goods and de- ewes The work an this 18 miles of - , as•spaweaad Ws saridanea,Clare>aosts. liver them to our p` Ed, and Mrs. Gibson and daughter - yz y new road whieb has been under open- a at Sunday with Lyman and ._Blaaf�'w1`rCN1wR,'l`OgPNBffi1?L7HsESE home, at the very ation since last April is at last cow• •{� * " K, x r -"Wits . sr'f� lowest 1 I fey. Ta i �f S E Y Quite a.number from Here attended y T ►WlNt► 44*""as. Rte, mow to Patronize our town merchants. plated. the Ladies Aid held at Mrs. William J. L SPA. .' tsaoas ai Atar:i•� Lie- " t-s don't send your good dollars wry{TeY Caseie's. ' L. • " } away to build up some Diner Ed. Din ham and two sans. of 1 Licensed Auctioneer Another road estate deal woo con- s Wallt.oiYortr read Ontario. sae: place. Yours for business. summated here thiy week when the 'Whitby, spent Satuedatp last with PI+CKERIN G 'Y�ia l 'Yfada ®tsanuad to oasharte" Windsor Hotel was sold by Mr. life. Frank and Mrs. Ham. W Addi�mat?isoea River F O„ Oat s s E Cheyne to Mr. Janson, of Oshawa for Willis and Mists Alms H-smiltionf B, POWELL. Licensed Auc. ,� 610.000. :lir: McCheyne bought it a ap+sat Sunda with their-brothers. r A L (( "tsor, Valsater 4110 eo{teator fez veer a for fD9,000. 'William and Sunday Hamilton. .. esus ai Ontario sad Yart, ail :sada of CLAREMOltiT The second dredge. one much snore Thomas and Mrs. Carrow wad fain-- C- 0 o aet:ausa tithes +dates or by aoc;ioa i e t Sunda at the home of her `x4�wr3ected. l�oz dates or Debar ax powerful than the Bret, has arrived, � Pen y "nt scary at roataeaeo.elteanett,et, and is now at worts at the harbor. parents: :Nr. and Mrs. Cooper. Phone orders left at NE+re 0950e.?idle '� The are now engaged at the a S m d all size" Beat I lamp tea C an In *isceaba store. ahersmont, wilt re Lf (/ T► P B p' slRouoHAM in Hard-Coal. y ' 4"ompt attention aae+sfaetiao gtaaran COLD - - proaches from-the lake and.tbis work 'My phone numberis Independent,1801 611 carry them away 'over into nest dal.rank Malcolm was home over Sun- L '�� � •` � ---- --- --------- If you havent had it you will like- year. 5 fat s ly.have it 9von. The members of tba+ Whitby branch L, Cowie, oY Toronto,s eat a few � ,w . OK ofathe fulvhnmeeof Institute E: L. Ruddy.were- days TBC.with Browaaof Toronto.p d dressedhemlock. also mate edl A tock d d. iwHITlWYALE. ONT. •- Ny als - guests of the Pickering branch at the spent over " ? Fm�a1 Director and t.�mer, 11P Y 9ata�lap of his home here. • red pine Georgia pixie The day was an ideal one for such an p g _ Compound Syrup White Pine Frank Gernw, of Toronto, spent and basswood for ceilings. an occasion, and every one repoets a Sunday with his father here. $ :y business entrusted to me-will and Tar, or" delightful time. Rfiss F.idnn, of Tr>ronto. is spending he carefully handled. s g 1� s, „ On Friday evening last at the first a week with Miss Jessie Russell. '- Charges Moderate- Nyat0 LAXACOLD reception of the season ulnen by thw !Hi.a Roney, of Toronto,spent over Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. ,.[.dependent Phone No. 1311. Ontario Ladies' College, S[iss bora Sunday with Miss Minnie Brown. will quickly relieve and cure Patrick, of Victoria. B. B..was.crown- J. Poucber. of Toronto, .spent Sun- _Write or phone for�prtce � + HN PHILIP Coughq, Colds, Huarseness, ed �fap Queen. -The act Of crowning day with Thomas and Mrs. Poucber.. r n � was perfor )Its. Johu Rice, William-Cassie and family, of West A C. R E E SU Etc., Etc Try it. and the p ' cipal. Hare, explained gill,spent Sunday with his parents a F. some n features o this interesting here. LOCUST HILL e a full line ut tresh and cur- Fries ?.iic. per bottle or boa, dere ey. Mrs. D. H. Alger, of Toronto,-fs vis- tte . Heated diacasaiov is being itis _ treats constantly on hand. cot tied on by the residents on Mary meek with Ctrs. Wm. Hubbard this Ind. phone. house Markham1l&4, ice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, PII H 6 P�fi C S reet in regard to the sidewalk. R-C, Mechia, of Toronto, and A. P. Ward, Markham 'r2 Y. r . Bologna, Welners, etc. ince the work' ofgrading for the Mechin..of Oshawa, were home over Toronto-Eastern has en done, itis Sunday. TIME TABLE-Pigkering Station G Highest craps id for seer; that there is little room left for 7 ng g prices pa `,j��(�'$�^,R=N G} Ernest, Laura and Mrs.Fors th, of T.R. Trains i East dna as follows-- Butcher's cattle vehicular traffic. When the cement Stouffvtile, spent Sunday at David No. 6 Mail 8.08 A If., sidewalks were laid down some time •• ftuseell'a 14 Local i2b0 P.M. e s ago, they were placed some distance ' The many friends zf J. M. Gerow i" 14 Local 13.06 P.X. r Ckering . lverq REAL ESTATE..... from the side of the road allowance, will be pleased to hear that he is ab'e Trains going West due .e follows-- t, which, enabled .40 the residents to Im- to he about again. No. 18 Looal 7-47 A.M. rove the fronts of their premises. The Ladies' Aid of St.John's church II Local '2P. M. : ir8t-class rigsfor hire �t ie now proposed to move the walks Will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas 7 Mail 8.09 P.M, plc' back to their original'positions.and • y' f b Beer on Wednesday, October 6th. Sande taoladsd S Or night this is cbjected to y those interested. y g Mrs: Gibson, of Chi a, and Mrs. insurance rates Lower on farm pro- Heisey, of Green River, R. J: � � e mets all trains P GREENWOOD and Mrs. Cowan on Friday_ of .last Pei y and Villa' Dwellings, y ESE GLASSES { Ing promptly attended to. in first-class Com nies. J. E. Disne of Oshawa, was here week. R. Perryman, of New Ontario,and ;t ent for Canada Carriage Co. No PTeX=.j Notes on Tuesday' with Janes and Dire. Master Melvin Love, of Toronto,are Q Peak, Miss Browett, of Hamilton.iso nd- spending a few days with the former's SHOULD STAY ON t + • If not insured with.me,call and -, � revte,Thomas and Mrs. Perryman.. � Pick .I..• compare rates: ing a few days with W.'H. and Mrs. F` WITHOUT PINGHING Hollis. The sheaf of oats measuring �8 _ inches grown and.exhibited by Lloyd 8-roomed house to-rent Mrs. A.' Boyer is having a cellar = %�} ich School shall ? TH built under her house., H.Smith of Johnston at the school fair were not f ' ,` Sparta is doing the work. spliced as reported, and •may. be.seen No need = z important question. All hupi- T. Q. Richards�a• J. Plaskett is digging round.the par- and examined at any time at the post i colleges are not alike. Care- sonage�stable, previous to haying a office. ... to Kaye your , 'udgempnt is absolutely nodes a foundation built under it. The Christian Church will hold their \ Notary Public, Pickerin nary. Write today for the R' John Moore and wife, of St..Cathar- usual thank-offering service on Sunday eye•. glasses _ Catalogue of the o< Oct. 19th,'and their usual 't>ianksgiv 3's ines, spent'.part of their honeymoon _ C H 0"? P I N (fir at his old home here, Congratulations ing social on Monday,.October 80th •. place you In. , John, (Thanksgiving night). Full particu- AND OAT FLAgING lace will be given Inter. order to have them stay on. . The C. N. R. have a number of men The School Fair herd here on Wed- `» located at Greenburn this week mak- Our new style of Eye Glass • ing some necessary repairs to the nesday of last week was a most euc- ��OO+ 0 every day in the week, except track all alo the line, cessful affair in every articular. It Mountings are perfect in fit and fiaturday Graham and Mrs. Johnston was call- was conducted under t e aupices of _ - - c,tr.,r-. and neat in appearance. M Orn : ill he] you to decide. ThisCIDER1FfAIi I:t� schools participated in the affair. P last, owing to the death of Mrs. John- partici ideas are those of coasfart.•. We ool is conducted on the highest I am know prepared to make cider, + there being between flue and airs h. . Tuesday, Wed Ston s -nephew, sots of Walter Chap- g aim in all our o tidal'work to do : �~ e of efflcieney We are proud y, nesday and Thur'- hundred in attendance. The children P F¢. record. 8tudsnts'ulmitted day of each week until the man' entered into the contest with great the very beat for orris eve �} One of our most hi hly respected y y y time. last of November. ] enthusiasm, and the results showed way.. The right Glasses, the 1; residints, Mise Maria evitt, died on W. J. Elliott, PrincipalThursday. Oct. and, at the home of that they Were very proficient in y g John F. Bayles, Greenwood(Iy' bat the undertook. All kinds of fight Mounting. We are sure Yonge and Alexander Sta. her brother, Robert,'niter a lingering rain, roots, fruit. corn, weeds, etc. i3 g• `�' ,, -y illness, in her 69th year. Her funeral were exhibited, and the girls did it you come to .,us you will=tie Bane you lots of weber 7 will take place at 2 p. m.on Saturday themselves much credit with their ifegtl satisfied Let us rave OLS SHARPENED to Salem cemetery. exhibit of baking. Many prizes were y p C. B. ]JtlCL, OS WJFlITCVALs 'rhe mill here has been closed slows awarded with the result that there this to you 4a eke a s cialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish during the-week. Hamilton Bros.,of pe Pa you anything Brou ham are replacing. the old were many ba py boys and girls who = t c 19 of all kinds. Locks repaiired. in the line of watet auppty such as structure at the dawn with cement. went home that night. After the � y, honing a specialty. For a first- pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, The repairs will have been completed prizes bad been awarded a good pro- •g� �� �9t!60M c.. halt tr•np1 ox ap,.'easy dmvg, call m of sports was indul ed in. This ♦;a E i dL i iot.n r ,ur iillrrn s�o all ok pl biog..etc._ Wednesday.and the mill See nning advt,, elsewhayre.ezt f�t will:promote�asof healthycA Aird : •TEvi*E2.ER`A. o��Th�N'. s " ey are also expert well drrllera M. G on has sold the hotel,Jae. yy ti s1atl;,re ectfull solicit.. our - Denay�th f' Pickering, being.the pur• among the bops and girls, and ®)•mderaF IN y p pat>,on atrm%te them to greater efforts its its* ._ ebaser. e will take posseaslon the f3 ter•:,.. ,{a V •y I4�freAs® :terra, , taDrum>-�Fi2I, let of November. We beliepe it is the future. _ •`� '*i;.. ,rvv �.r .,m'�r � at° •'-$- �a',.+.r•i, ',y "�`"tr14 TY � - ?tyr� at ve,. n r. 1 .,c1'°,r',.M'`�.+k',y,'4 'w..3r u 5,.. ,. . - •' „r , ���',, �7 sr! ,M1'�.'.-:l,',i "� %�`wtk{ ^'�' t :. e-.e u.t� ,urys,'s�;•- �..•?r•M,•ns.,; ;.� ,.g'i.c', e t 'i1° m'� .� �''°,.rt•,;'�` w. ,ty.Cp �.a1•,a x t5�.' �.yl„,.,>F i�c�•� -r•f i .+:�" y�'c,.�1.�y?t F' ',: •..we, &;,�,or ,'�R'•' ' .. ti.', •Y .y. , . ,w*-•;t"Ai°'Lv3 A. ,:' :vas, .a •'P/,^ 'ir •x, Ir._ .y+^r sari. ,s^. r. yam• . a - .' +,-...-- '.- `• - w v *', ✓. ,in...ur z. FATAL STING BY WASP. Titled - Lad Ex tress In TwentyBUTTER BARR AT, COLLEG i �` a I ' .1"utes. i � , �+Cattle and Chcesc A despatch from London saps: -~ y, Lady ' Jane Molesworth, formerly C}itls DO Not Take Kindly 1`O Dry Bread, and Mak W Miss Jane Gr"Am Frost, daughter y, .. T: Pefceii oThese f ThProducts In the Dreading ;i • of Brigadier -General Daniel M. - ry Faces.. Frost, U.S.A:,-o! St. Louis, and Msirkets are Here Recorded - 7 " widow of Sir Lewis William Moles- A despatch from Poughkeepeae, college are greatly astonished ' worth, was stung'-on the jugular N-Y., says, After a year's study of the new rule, and a storm of pro -wA&p early on Friday and the health situation at Vassar Col- test has arise fr -)them. W she died in twenty minutes. A cor- ge, a au or es sa-6oli�eg -srere a - -the-break areadstuffs. rollers. ba e, $2.10 to 18.26. Rolled calla, have decided that cotton mattresses fast and 1 ve: the pnoce Toronto, Sept. 30.-Fionr-Ontario ..heat barrels. $4. 5, do., bags. 90 lbs i2iu to onor's jury found that.Lady Moles^ and butter are not conducive to of takin ooze, a there flours. t per cent.. made <) new wheat, $2.20. Bran $22. Shorts 424• 'kiddliu' worth had died from heart f$•ilure, 427. Monillte $28 to Pi Hay. No. 2 noted at 13.60, seaboard. and at X65 to r ton ear iota, ii4 to 413- Cheese- which was caused by the sting of an good health, and as a result butt much talk. of t 'e students ' -70 locally. Manitoba,-Fires patents, in meet western., 13 1.2 to 13 3Ac; finest insect. The -verdict was based on is now barred from" the dinner a. formal protest againdt the rut �Viabags, $5.40: do., "eoond5. 14.90: strong eastern.. 13 to 133-80. Butter-choice table akere', in juts ba .. 14.70. creams 86 1-8 to 870; seconds. 26 to evidence given by physicians. , and the girls will hereafter During the summer vacation t Manitoba wheat-I�o. 1 new Northern 26 14.creamery, as to s6c; selected,29 Miss Frost, a sister of the dead sleep on the hair mattresses re- authorities ak bile college haute ynoted at 900, on track, Bay ports; and to no,, Ngo. 1 stock. 27 to 28c; No. S stock, 110, 2 at W. 23 to sec, Potatoes, per bag, car toes. 60 woman, testified that Lady Moles- quired by the new rule or curl up every cotton mattress to the. Ontario•wheatr-Nsw-No. 2 wheat aL 64 to �• messed hogs, abattoir killed, 13 3.4 worth was sitting in the drawing- on a rug. . The girls attending the pus and burned them: U 850, outside, to 140. Pork-Heavy Canada short mea., oath-No, 2 Ontario oats wonted at bit bbls•. 35 to 45•pieces. 129. Lard-Compound. room, When .the.yvtisg stung her in 'to 33c. outside, and at 36 1.2 to '360, on tierce., 375 lbs., 101-4 to 101-2c; wood pails, the neck. She went upstairs imme- track, Toronto. Western Canada old oats 20 lbs. net, 10 3.4 to 11c; pure. tierces, 375 TO ENLARGE SOO CANAL. ESCAPED FROM fiIOWGANBA ate ac i-2 for No. 2, and at 36c for lbs., 14 3.40; pure. wood pails, 20 1115., net, diately and applied ammonia to the L Bay wound. When' she • returped she op'eals--Koomiinnrtsa•t 83 to eso, outside. u'O' Proposa►1 ta' Give Continuous " SO- •Cireumstaneed Give Air of Myster Harley-52 to 640, outside. -- complained of palpitation.. of the Corn-'Phe market. is dulls No. 3 Ameri United States Markets. p p Foot Channel to the Atlantic.' ' to the Affair. can quoted nominal at 78c, c.Lf.. Minneapolis, Be t. 30.-Close-Wheat- heart. Miss Frost immediately _ widlau ° Se-,14tember, e2&41c: �ecewber, 84 7-8c: May. rushed out of the room to get some A despatch from Ottawa says, As A despatch from Gowganda s3ay gy,e-PsLoes nominal at 60 to 620 per 89 to $9 7-8c. Cash wheat-No. 1 hard, rand b bushel. t M 7.80; No. 1 Northern 83 38 to 85 6�c; 5, itt when she returned she a preliminary to the enlargement George E. Ericson, a Swede, who Buckwheat,-Prices nominal at 58 to 630- No, 2, do„ 81 3.8 to 83 S-80• corn-No. 3 found that her sister had fainted. of the Canadian canal at Sault Ste. arrest was asked for by the Swedi : Bran-Manitoba bran is quoted at' $22 allow, 70 to 701-20, Oate-No. 3 white, but fA 423 a :ton.• in -bags,..Toronto freights, 1-Z to 19c. Bye-No. s. 57 to 60c_ Flour She called a doctor at onoe, Marie to a depth of 31 feet, the authorities on three charges Shorts. 4fA, Toronto. and bran-Unchan ed. Lady Molesworth died befo{e he Government is arranging for the arson and .burglary, hes made Ddluth, Sept. 30- Close-Wheat-qo. 1 hard. 86c; No. 1 Northern, est; No. 2..do„ arrived. This was about twenty expropriation of Whitefish Island mysterious escape from the 1 clountry Praduos. - 83 to 831.2c; September, e3 7se; Decem- mutes a-ft•erphe had been stung. and an additional strip of land lockup. Arrested by Yrovin Butter Choice dei 21 Lo 230: fnfertor be BSc; Map� 89 7.80. Linseed-Cash, Ee to sac; er@emery, j., 2 37o for rolls. sad miiaal�Qeiobar s1.4112e $1.41 1-2 Dr. Sharp testified that Lady along the south aide of the present Constable Stalwood, Ericson w e4 to Pe. for solids. 4L42; ' ,to ar,, 1.38 -2 bid- - Molesworth's heart was not very canal: Moet- of 'the property is placed behind the bans.. He w - Egps-caae lots of aew•laid. 76 to leo strong, and the exertion of running owned by the Algoma Central Rail- given a. preliminary hearing, err downs fresh. 43 to Pte, and seconds, 8 Live stook Market". - upstairs caused the blood to eireu- -way, and the Department of Justice made his escape shortly afterwa Cheese-Neter cheese quoted at 14 34. to Montreal, Sept- 30.-Where was a good late more freely, and assisted in is now. instituting expropriation It was claimed that friends of 165 for lasge and 16C for twins. demand from butchers for cattle, an ae Beans-Sana-�irked quoted as alas to the distribution of the Olson. The roceedin had threatened the anthoritie -; pi the supply of the beet grades was nope P p G-35 Per u.hel; primes, 41.75 to Is g p enlarging Inspector Powell made an inv Honey-Extraoted, in tins, quoted at 11 too large a brick trade was done at arm stip had enetrated one of the The actual work of enlar n the. to u 1-So lb. for No. 1; combs 43 to Prices, There were no really,choice steers large veins of the neck. canal• must, of course, wait until gation, and found that the only w yes on thmarket, but fairly good stock sold g y ' �" ,'•. 11545 per doses for No. I. and T4s for readily at $6.25 to $6.50, and she lower sF - sanctioned by Parliament, but it is Ericson could have got out w0 2 Poultry-Fowl,j,1s w too per lb; chick- radee from that down w $4 per cwt. understood that a vote will be ask- be throe h a hole fourteen int so; fac Y. tens, 17 w ike, 16 to 17c. seise, 13 a demand for choice cows was good at DEVOURED BY SHARKS'.' g .to 1440; turkeys. YB w mac. $5.25 to $6.50, good at $4'75 to $s, and nom- ed at the next session of Perlia. square, As he weighs one hund Potaicew-'The market i. uist, Ontario mon stook at $3.so to $a.so. with canners ment for preliminary survey and and seventy-five Pounds, and wou Fa'- �•.;, q at $3 per cwt Tragi. Scene Witnessrd b Paasen- P Y y Po 75o per bat, and Now Brunewiek, The tone of the market for small meats y for the preparation of plans, have had Der baon track. - „a„ firm ander a sod. demand and an gers on Steamer Campania. .-to reach sin fest o g, .. active trade was V Lambe sold at The enlargement of the Soo, Ca through, it looks very nuapicitts, - waled May anrom London says: A nal is a logical sequence tq the Q, `- calves at from $5 to itis eal as to site �e Baled ha The market is unchanged, and gaalit7 A weaker feeling developed;tragic some +res witnessed by the enlarg>yment of the Welland Canal. a►tih supplies on3y moderate. No. 1 y �y in the market for hos and prices scored "wry. ; Ya quotiad at $ib to $14, on track. Toron- a further decline of i� to lac per owt, The passengers of the Campania, which The next step will be the enlarge CHI'_'i_1 HAS APOLOGIZED. sant l�to• i as'412•sa, and mixed at itis demand from local packers was good, and arrived at Queenstown last week, meat of the whole. St. Lawrence •strsw-44 to 4$-50, on track. To- ,alee of selected lots were made at 18.80 On the third da out a third-class lstem so as to give a con- Japan Denies an Ultimatum W to 1'.0 per cwt. wet bed off care. Y canal system Toronto, Be t. 50 -i'hoice butchers' passenger, John Fagan, belonging tinuotjs thirty-foot channel right Sent to Chinese Government. a_: Provistena• steers sold at 6 SD to $6.e0, goo.. 16as so to county Mayo, um or fell through N•., fared menta are quoted as follows - $650 Mad;um- 5.90 to $6.20: common. $6W Y jumped s gh from the head of the lakes A despatch from Nanking say 1tsseon tong Clear. 16 1-4o per lb in case o 0#645;ccs rt 85 common. 5 to �; overboard from the top deck. A'1 to the Atlantic, General Chang Haun, the e r - lots. fork -abort rat. W do, mese, s'A I w.rs to ds; m«3;um rows. $d to 14.so; cam• the passengers were on deck at the The formal announcement of the gams-Medinm to light 21 it8 to 220; ' „ mander of the Chinese troops ' �hea.y. 80 i-2 w 43c; rot�an", 17o: breakfass mon Cows. IS.So to $375 canners and Ont time when a cry of Man over whole eche®. will probably not be 'bacon 21 w 22c: backs. @4 to 450. tars. 32.50 to SZ 26; good bodla. 45 to $5.60: „ :Junking, eCOOmpanied by a 1YL� «moron hullo. $315 A 4471 board! was raised. made -for some considerable time Lara-Tieroe", 140: tabs. 14 1-b; salt. Steers. 900 to 1100 lbs.. 16,29 to $6: stock a guard of 50 cavalry, went to a4 12� The Campania's engines here a. yet, but meanwhile the enlargement are. 7W to 1100 The. $450 to $5.25; light. Japanese Consulate Batu eastern stockers. $3.75 to 84.50. once atopped, and a boat rowed o� the Welland and the Soo Canals - susiness in Montreal. Choice real calve" sold at 49 w $io; !quickly to aid the drowning man, will be proceeded with. morning and apologized in ifontreal. Sept 30-•cora-American No. ood. 66 to $9' medium. 7 to 48' common. i. dance with the Japanese de it yellow. $4 W BSc, Qa rs-Canadian w.et w $6.50; rough eastern oalves, $3.75 to The pamengers, however, were hor- - ".ern. No. L di to e, 140; -- . ?$o. 3 39 :sae:1 d; a in connection with the killing lestrMana CO. 1 teed. 40 to 401-20. hartsy- aha. : ewes. wo to 130 lbs.. $4 s0 to as, rified to s?e a number of sharks in our teed 60 to sic mastieg 64 w 660 i ewes. pQ to 160.lbs•, at $a w $4 26; antis the vicinity, and the unfortunate NINE KILLED IN RACE WAR. several Japanese and an in I. •- Buckwheat. No. 2. 5S to boo. rtour- and ra®a. 44.50 to 13.st1; lamb.. $ti-26 to man was devoured. It is beheved --- offered to the Japanese fink Man. Spring wheat patent&, firsts. 1660.1$6.15 Consul expressed his satisfaction aeoonde, 43 t0; atroaa��gg bakers; $490; IIoga-Seiads red and wagered wTa sc flint lie waa.insane. The Campania Tragedy Originated From Drunken P Winter patents. choice �g to 45.25, $9.50 to $9.60, and $915 to. $9.85 fed and , the action Of the Chinese straight rollan. $4.66 to 44.$5, etraiglts Watetrd. proceeded after an hour a delay. Spree. � mender _ _ __-- __- ---- _. A despatch from Vicksburg.,, The Japanese Legation em DIDN'T KNOW EIGHT` CHIT, REN CRENATED. COASTING COST MAN'S .LIFE. Miss., says: As a result of a tally denied that an ultimuatu� _ ' drunken spree by two negro bro- been sent by the Japanese Go'v That Tea and Coffee Cease Trouble. Itarents and One Bop Alone Saved Knocked Down on Sidewalk. Sas- .hers, Wafter and Willie Jones, meat to, China. The Lpaatton s tram Quebec Fire: tafned Fracture of Skull. aged 16 and 1S respecttively, four ed that the Chinese authoritie So common its the use of'tea or prominent white citizens o! Harris- Haakow and f3hantun had f coffeeas a beverage many do act A despatch from Quebec aaya: :ts A despatch from Woodstock saystern, Miss., are dead, and four complied- with. the Japanese_ know that they are the cause of the result of a'midnight blaze which As the resAlt of a boy's carelessness g Charles Rush, of Michigan, was others are danger_*,u y wounded, mands- s MA obscure ails which are.often' broke out in " three-storey wooden g and -bine- _� dead and _ killed here on Thursday. Rush - A Attributed to other thi building situated `at No. 482 St y , t - The easiest wayto ftnd out for Francois Street, between -Lavin= had arrived here after an absence man v -TRADE FIGURES GROWIN of 27 yearn, to visit his brother. The trouble started at an early _ oneself is to quit the tea and coffee tette and lets Catherine Streets, ad• With his brother John he was walk- hour Sunday morning, when the Figures for the Year Will :: for a while* a# least, and note re joining the Terrain Bedard, all ia- Jones brothers went down to , $ 15111MOA led found out in this way, dications at an earl hour Friday ink,doyen the hill on Hunter Street, ,a Increase of $200.000,000. Y y y when the heard a noise' behind Negrotown and there fired aev- lso learned of a now beverage morning pointed to the cremation y eral shots at random in their. A despatch from Ottawa that is wholesome- as well as plpa-• of eight children of the family- of thein. -Looking seek, they aaw a � boy coasting the sidewalk in an ere- drunken debauch, and a negro or Canada's trade figures annou S&nt to drink. She writes,. Mr. [Brit Trudel, the proprietor, two were killed. When Sheriff Thursday show striking i.ncre - "I am 40 years old and all my who, together with five other fam- Press wagon. They parted to leave 3' B room for him, but the by ran into Hammett tdas informed of the trou- the total for August being $97," life, up to s year and a Balt ago, I ilies, lived in the house. Charles Rush's legs, knocking his ble he.started out immediately with 581, or. $7,719,677 more than -had been a coffee drinker. The mother and father, as well g a. posse. The ne s were sur- '`Dyspepsia, severe headaches as the eldest be , `althon h all in- -feet from under him. He fell back- P a3� gust last year. For the first B rounded and barricaded in as old inontlls of lire year the to and heart weakness made me feel jured, were sav , and all three are ward, striking his head on the side- sent as though I was about to at Present in the Hotel Dieu Hoe- walk and fracturing his skull. He house, from which they fired con- $4W,223,167,' an increase of 'D dad three hours later_in the hoapi- tinuouely and killed fouz white Citi- 564,919 over the same period die. After drinking a cup or two. pital. It was also stated during the zena who were 'attempting to. cap- 1912. It is expected that'the of hot coffee, my heart wpuld go fire that another-of the children, a a' tura them. The negro" escaped for the year will exceed that like a clock without a pendulum. little girl named Marguerite, had BRITISH. FIRMIS CONTRACT. and were joined by"others, and in 1912 by about two hundred mill At other times it would almost stop been saved by a tuba residing in an- a second encounter five uegroes Exports for August were $ and I was so nervous I did not like other street, and•that she .was safe- were killed. Walter Jones. was 176,343, an, increase of $4,572, �.. ...to be alone." Tea-Is nest as hArm- at his home, but no trace could be Thirty Million Dollars for Extenthe_- ._Rei, because it contains caffeine, found. of the eight•other children, - killed g the posse, and later in red fa these exports Canadian m Bion of Sancouver e Harbo>t. morning Willie Jones waa captured features represented $4,811,478 the same drug found in coffee. who ostensibly per be#ore'aid• A' despatch- from'London says: also and hanged to a post in front "If I,took a walk for exercise, as could reaoh'them. Messrs. J.- G. White, the eminent of the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley -soon as I was out of eight of the The, elclest boy, named Antoin, British harbor engineers,'etnaounee passe tiger station. `-INE PRODUCES 500 PUMP House I'd feel as if I was sinking- who. Was dropped from the third- that they have secured the oon- - and thin would frighten me terribly. Storey window, struck hie.head on tract, involving about £6,090,000 - e Covers Eighth of Aere-One We l; My limbs would utterly refuse to the curb stone, and that, together sterling, for a seheme of harbor ex- BANDITS HOLD UP AUTO. ' 100 Pounds. support ane, and the pity of it all with the burns which he received, tension in Vancouver, where the _._ A d+apatch from Conway, 'was I did not know that coffee was renders his condition very serious. provincial Government recently Victims Ordered Out and Robbers :-.vausing-the-trouble. The mother,• who was taken down granted •foreshore rights to the Took •Their Places. Eater had rah across an enc says: I! Peter, Peter, P "Reading in the papers that on a ladder, is horribly burned, Vancouver Harbor & Dock Exten- ' _ Eat -many persons were-relieved of such and only the expression of agony in Sion Company. It is -intended to . A despatch'from Montreal says: pumpkin vine growing on the g four masked pertk of Dr. R. G. Sloan on �ilmentn by leaving off coffee and her eyes and the moans which she provide' twenty-five miles of dock- fly Friday morning dripking Postum; I got my husband could_not suppress told the pitiful age at Lulu Island and Sea Island men held up an automobile con- River, this county, he could 1 to bring home story of the agony and' horrible and many miles for industfzal sites taining four men and two women kept 1500 vices. The vine, whi a package. We made at according to ,directions and I grief which she suffered. The-father and. railway terminals. The tom- on Queen Mary 'Road, Cote des of voluntary.growth, is belie laked the first cup. Its.rich snappy was, the least injured of the three, 'pony agrees to give the Govern Neiges, near Montreal, and robbed be the largest in the world.. It `flavor was delicious. although he .also suffered .several went- control .over the dockage the occupants of $250 in cash and ers more than an eighth of an `I have been using Postuai about' Panful burns. , rates that .are to be charged and articles o! jewellery. The bandits and has produced about 500 p ;eighteen months, and to my great t! also undertakes -to allow all rail- were armed with revolvers and kine, the largest of which we o digestion ie oai,_a nerves. ways and steamship linea equal kept, those in the car covered while•. nearly 100 pounds. .If it is feas -- wad heart are all right, in fact, I LIONS CAUSE TERROR. piivilegeas:The,agreement gives the relieving the of their money and to remove it the vine will be exh tied the Fair at-Colum am a well woman ones more, thanks - Government the right-to purchase jewellery. ! at e State to Postum." Have'Already Killed 200 Cattle and at an arbitrated value the. works When mi the bandits had acco - '- Name given by Canadian Poatum which the company as a pr 'Co., plished•their work they ordered the .BROKE .GRAIN HAUL R]•:Ct� 400 Sh - - 'Co., Windsor, Ont. Write for copy " ' - '.promoter has placed at the-disposal occupants out of.- the, • machine, _ of the little book, "The Road too A despatch from Berlin' sa?s: of the industrial world. climbing in .themselves, and drove C.P.R. Landed 900 Cars 3t- - -46ellville." Terror resigns among the population toward Montreal ..;Before reaching -William in One Day. Poatum comes is two-forms: of Styria Austria, arising from the CLU they abandoned the car -Regular Postum - must be`well p FLEW ACROSS BALTIC.' 4 despatch from Fort Wi de redat�ona o'i a lioness 'and her " '' - in the middle of the road and. die- -- P..,.. _ Aoiled, cubs and a number of hyenas which appeared. says: The Canadian Pacic Rai Instant'Posttini is a soluble tv- p g Swedish - Aviator. Made • 812-mile Chfef Baker'`-of the -Ou.treinont -broke- this season's 'grain hau recently-esca ed from a menagerie, , P*� Trip In Two Hours. fieri. A teaspoonful dissolves quick- according- to despatches reaching Police Department, was notified -record at the head of the lakes, ,ly in a cu-0 of hot water and, with -here from Gratz. The wild beasts A despatch from 'Berlin says: and. set out with-his mento cover cars, or about 1,000;000 bushels Cream an4 sugar, snakes a_rlr.liciouv. have seized and devoured 200 cat- Thulin, a Swedish•aviator, crossed the roads leading from Cote des grain having arrived. The t average Instantly. Grocers sell i'tl, and'400 sheep. The inhabitant9 the Baltic froin Landakrons to Neiges. -The bandits-, however, -aauouab ..received .,over 'all. t will Tort .allow their children to o Stralsund a distance of 312 miles, had a good at-art and no trace of roads during this period was 1' th kinds, g �^j'here'g a .rc��nn" for..L'x;sturn. I to school. in-two hours, in an aeroplane. them was found. cars. ,. • l y ^ `3 m...' ...<,.,' .. ":.-; , `,� .':. ;,.. -� ,... ' :. :.,, .. .. r'<$.•, Y'd .t�`�ora Y.'a^,liu,"^!�^ '•"'��c••: � ia�ZP saR4_.',�'s;Aa ��•r' t,�RR'^�' y, Yidc.'•~ 'i,-'ti�•t nye• "f' �� FC-,t+xF1'°r''ia< �F tS, J•M rV�n, 'S' •d , r d y :a? r, ,,Mayr . -Flys'� .� ,ay,(„:S�` .t. we. ,1,e �z•,A's„•:, a�''z`^r s`. ra.,, '/LAI nf%,' g,..•� " •i $. "'�'x„ -,„,i„� ?' ,� 'S�R`i'Jz•� ",+�`�'ii.. ct..a•,�`= +M n; ,� ^i",.',T :x„ t. es+.a - y. .'•EF. .w-ri. +'. -.rY. �.-+ y. ..'.,.4• rp'bl.�" r u v+ 7 u. ♦ ..i• 1 h i� P p y�f Jk�a�b y` "w' �.. ...,tiiY .a• .'fe rs::.< �S. +`- y( �1 s� � s i ..-_...-.. ..-._-._ -... . _--,.+..:. `._-.--.^._,.�,.:.-,r..-._-._^o�..--'.--+.r_ -._.--,-+2p•,.---.mac,.�-,.-'i"">•-^^'s,ti�': '? :i Y- rt•e' r_ .i .!. ♦.°"r'.•�• 40 - 'r LORD ASHLEY SYMPATHIZED. ' I Sleep Soundly, -' RAUWAYS FOR AUSTRALIA. j His Shorn speech Made An Eifee- Feel Like new " Agreement' Has Been signed forITCHED , Ove Plea. Constructionof New Linea. A briefs is a rare thing in An important agreement, which rn �� peach All W7to Laek Yigor,. Tholle .�Vho will require Parliamentary approv- u the English Parliament. That such Are DIspirited and Porn Out, POTTED a speech can be.effective, however, Should Read this Carefully. al, has been signed on behalf of the is-proved by Lord Ashley's--speech , — ofNortonhQnffitha and Coove .,, for the M E ATS— New A . ntll She was Crazy. 13egatl of.two sentences. Proof That Health and RenewedInk I .Vitano-. ���• t ot! �t1r3 A b�I that providedlegala ense. q tied, - Full flavored and fpfi(� for an one accused of.treason was north coast, including, one which , perfectly rooked Eyes Hands an , y child's ., will.shorten the route to Queerla make delicious I�fOt S��ee for S �o ;n , � under discussion. Finally, Lord Y•sin only thirty years old, yet for Cilli 'land,' and another from CondoboI; delight. P g Ashley, who was sitting in Perlia- almost two years I have telt more • sandwiches. curs Soap and Rttnent-Cured. ment for the first time, rose to like seventy-five. I have found it difii- to'Broken Hill, the latter place be- The ,, ., cult to sleep at night, and in-the ing an important mining centre, make,his maiden speech. He was morning felt so-distressed and heavy which'at present is only served by ple>ueker,[ s T Brunswick at.; Fredericton;IT. B—••T so excited and nervous that for a that effort was, difficult. My hands choice. . d a very Dad can of etxama. The trouble a railway from South Australia.' ,y esu with we4t�et'y busters and itched and moment he could not find a woFd were always clammy. and perspiration The total cast of the .railway Everybody's r4 sa on slight effort would break ou. all rned until I wsa nearly crazy. It was on y' over me. It was not unnatural that scheme, it is estimated, will be $15,- favorite. r rias, eyes. beads and ankles. I could At last he managed to stammer, I should begin to trrood over the 000,000• The firm is to be-paid by e keep the bed dothee over ate t.1 nicht ti in favor of the mea- cha w'Q nee that I should be unfit to do the Governanent_sapervi®ion charg- '`�'Wim••Montreal' „ and itahiaa. sty �+ sure. T! I, standing hese before my my, world aml-thi®r dreazl made tri - KM small. Iwould sxaWhuntil die blood 3' ps-at,the rate ol-b��cent.; and peers, aam so confused, what must sleepless nights perfect misery. After ntld uta and thea form a crab. I felt as the workmen are to be employed # the poor -prisoner feel, standing repeated trials of medicines and mix- .._. I could take a knife and cut tae flesh on tures, Dr. Hamilton's Pills I on the day labor System, under the ; alone and without oounsel, before gave me PARua FOR SALa , r assns It would dlaflaure soy face and the, first gleam of hope. From the same labor conditions as prevail in rr Sao it zaaart and burn an swell. I could his judges!" very first I could see they were dif- the Government departments. The w N. W. OAWaON, Ninety Colborn. atrosp s ttlseD aD nicht for scratching. Lord Ashley sat down, trembling ferent in action from other ills. The I Minister for Works supporta the Toronto. r. "I tried everythata I beard of without P y PPo and nervous, but unconsciously he didn't gripe and acted as naturally as BAIT. STOCK, GRAIN AND DAt>zf Ming any benefit. I teed loin of home agreement. The projected ration s had made a far more effective plea if nature and not the pills were P 1 y F Parma is 9tt sections of oat.rM. aediez,�az lard sad zulDanr,and also are to be completed within two and some ,caps, p treated for It. Than I tried Cuticura for the measure than 'any of the cleansing my clogged-up system a a half years. - s en and Ointment and they Savo ten areal members who had previously apo- s irita rose. i felt much better, ACTORY SITES, WITH OR WTTROO? t` Sluggish action of the system gave �` F Railway trackage, is Toroutw r I& I used them about four montbs and I" ken in its favor: The bill was nn- Minard's Liniment Cures Bum's, Eta Rrft r -. And nflt►r tnwee and eltles. way to normal activity. Dizziness a happy to aa7 I am never troubled now, mediately passed. and headaches ce-sed, ap tate, e Caticua'a Soap and Olatmcntcured ma q,_ ::.- ._..... _.. , pe good '!7 E:SiDEYTIATi P80PERTIE[ 23 mplately... ( d) Mrs y s Z' - color and ambition to work returned, /� Brampton anA a dozen oth.>•t• .,,woL ' Bedridden. ____ and have remained. I am like a new Why present an old a ar- L mase.e, I9t2. _ fm PPt H, W. DhwsoN, col ems St., Toronto. The reguisr use of�Cuticurs Soap for todlet ``Yea ma'am," said 'Harry the man, and I thank Dr. Hamilton's ••`�' III bath not only tend,to preserve,purify Hobo, I Pills for it all." ! arise 1)e` oke tet ttf!!e j I-know I look like a strong NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. d beautify the dha scalp heir and hinds. This was the experience of J. E. man, but out of my forty years of Parkhurst, a well known Froce I My usin-c OrNTRY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IiVB I n a and to preveOf ttk POrMinfiam e 0011ion.irri- - his a } life I've spent over sixteen }airs�dealer in Jefferson. Follow j fLUBY1, Pale to Rood ontar:�, town, E=ralleot _ 3oaaadelogaingoftaeyaeas,theconsmoa- „ , opening for man or enervp. Write Wilson` m of pimples, b ��� in bed. vice, use Dr. Hamiltons Pills for PnbliAhing Company, Toronto,— -- ------ �:,.. tahnesa.ymlox.any.motbyandotherun "Why, you poor man,'' rep.'ied your stomach, kidneys and liver, and , oksam —xations of the swn- Guticurs' 'tie lady sympathetically, handing l you7l enjoy long life and robust good I I AGENTS WANTED. Bp sad oudcurs Ointment are sold him a quarter. "What has 'been hheealth. All dru stn and storekeep- i HAIR RESTORER vughout the 1rorld. Liberal ssmpte of the trouble— aral sin T„ ers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 26c. per i ANTED—PERMANENT -MEN OB P y_ Your Gray Hair tali f5t rt- � women lneally. Salary and Com- �„- $ fres with S?rp. Bl�a Body. „ , „ [r box, 6 boxes for $1.00, or-postpaid I mi,weion. !lake Fide to Ten Dnllan day. draw post card Power bras a Oarm. No, ma'am,” said Harry, feat from the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo Stored to its Natur Color, a9are time aoaepted. J. L, Nichols o9" _30 �.�� ,Boetaa.U.s d a reg'lar habit of sleepin' eight N.Y.; and Kingston. Canada. Publlaberax Toronto, Canada. Tf10{taaloS KAY[ e[tt>riTT[0 . hours a day, ma'am. sT ITS use STAMPS seta aortas - Good Time Coming. Grains of Gold.• At a I I oruasi[tats boa. a trot, " "I tell you, Binks," said the mil The true wt. to mourn the dead �'+Tregieetl COLLECTORS--HUN stamps. Do�talomarne y - Helpless From Rheumatism p tnaire, with great gusto, "talk is to take care of the living Who be.- Album. only go-on Coat& Marks Stamp out your fun! There is none to — Ioag to them.—Burke, j Company. Toronto. GIN PILLS Give Prompt Relief By ! ual that. of earning a million,1 Curing The Kidneys The love of liberty is the love of rtsceLL"BOUa Bar by dollar." ' Mr. Samuel Longmore. of MontreAl, others; the love of ower-is the love t+IAXW��LtiP (tACEB TCBtOBB. LIIHPB. FSU,aht jai lot of tubi there is ahead coudPILL9noott walk acros fteenmyaroom suf w10 I qi s o o,force litells; us that a vbere the teats ��iGHsPO lc90 Lfmirtetoo la roarDr onby o-ir home msa36W��n errN. ut ths out me• farina; secer9ly with Rheumatism. I HSM ~-�• i; took GIN 'PILLS and became quite for liveth, which is good law as well is in e oars br ifseu•--the mesaLL STONES. KIDVEY Aida BLAD• well. Two months ago. I had Rheu- aR good gospel --Lord Kennedy. rwiatnt• the awat s.bstard 7 built. l Cr der Stones. Kidney woubls, Gravel. matfc Pains with Neuralgia. I resort• It.,every life there is a perfect the mat asttsfasstry wasim. am Lumbarrr and kindred 441;mants posits.ely _ ed to GIN PILLS again for one week tavane.d rured with the new Gorman retmetty mt?mc,". like a flash of sten. We "sanny, price $1,50. Another now remod•v and became qufte well," Oni7 cher warted with crank for Diabetes-Mellitus. and scare euro, i9 � tan sl.ape our days by that, i4 we L.4�f.a side as wed as we i...r-•.na Ratios Anti-Diaest...' Price is fa leets - • 600. a box. 6 for 42.50 liample free j will—before, by faith-; and after. the only we "b•t' the `bole Up drurcists or direct. The, sanol.Mannrae•. card's Liniment Co.. Limited. if you 'write National Drug and Chem. avelm W turin coos aT of Canada. Limned. ,onto.-A customer of onto cured a very Ica l Co. of Canada. Unfitted, Toronto. wards, by memory —Myrtle Reed. q Ask 'roar nester to 9604 you the w Win n lvs[. van, n I Case of dee *f in s vs, ` n ,to by the ora o �Asn'S LiN1• - Most people think they are vie• "t.kinoeoo" w..b.r. i ;=N'• Yaws trW7. Airing Her Domesticity. tubus merely because they are telae "Favarlle" Chum is An wand's T vZLA1r13114 r8E8ss• course, I hutch boo-I must sive. Tameness is nota bort Churn. ,{, v y y days o think t over, oyrtut,itsis merely the- absence of I for and inoffensive. _ Blackie. itt7ltiaftltl sad T.MaraPtu Caosaes d ter.Bess complete and soodezra Lind mast have a few y t I tit`taaar't tttt�. right as .er own home b w. R'r da not know what ripple. He—Well, when may i Dome for pplee cf Tal. and Itatiro.a . my saswer T - healing are set in motion when we ! G.rrasd pit start,T.roete. else She--Let's see. Monday there's simply smile on one another. e, Sew tO` pestl.aiar9 "'s�' res. l You Have Heard_Him. the washing, Tuesday I must put'Chriatiainity wants nothing so much w 'How long did Barker talk T" up clesa curtains and Wedney in the World as sunny people.— sdaate; n sed the;Boob. I must make some jam. Come on Henry Drummond. , 1 ELECTRIC DYNAMO "About two hours," replied.the Thursday. Give us, oh, give us, the man wbo ouch. sings at his work, Be hid occupa• _ OR oEIFEitSTOR - Uw LIQUID SULPHUR tit pate_bath- tion what it may be is equal to any FOR SALE ,,What was he talking about Y' ed the Boob. New Cook. suit those who follow the ,same pure e W suit in dogged sullenness. He does 30 K !1 , 110 VOLTS, D C , duano, replied the Grouch. ,'What new dishes have you had more in the same time—be will do . s didn't say. _ _-- :- since you have had your- new I it batter—be will- vere "a Liniment Retie4w Neuralgia. cook Y' asked Mrs. esquire -Thomas Carlyle. The loagea The haul of a Piano In the _:-6T6 R. P. M. Of a friend whom she met one • Aeytlon. insist on the At a Tory Reasonable Figure !oz _:bluff I ! morning. e.' .. Immediate sale. Sema to'be a favorite stunt "Oh, a whole- new dinner set,' . MURDERED: OTTO HIGEL replied the other, "and several Pat riFb1 out or business. a ..bol. piano Action S. FRAKK WILSON—& SUN$t real good-looking lass family o. corns by Putnam's corn E:• a spend most of'tier time in pieces-of cut glass and she's only tractor, which cures corns and warts in 73 Adelaide St. West; TORONTO.- been with us about a week." one,day. Nlo amain or sore it "Pntnam'z" --_--_- - -- ._..__._. _. . .- �+ f abut Is used. Betuse substitutes. 25c. per a good looking glass. bottle at all azalerr. f� 4 Try Murine Eye Remedy utD SULPHUR purifies the blood. u you have Red, Weak Watery Eyes FREEDS :AFTER 88 YEARS. ' or Granulated Evslida. �)oesaIt Smart Encouraged. . —Sootha Efe palet. Druggists &M Innocent Man Foreed to Work 'tty--Oh, Ethel, Jack has final- •Murine.Eye Ramedyi Liquid, 25c, 5or- Charged With Murder. uposed.--I knew he wbuld. Marine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,' , he) — Why, you said you W, 5Dc• Eye Boob Free by Mail. After 38 years in the -galleys a ght he had no intention what- a ve's'a"a ss..uta R..d e'a' 'I Sicilian, 'Erasmus. Qasaallo b + ltvrtae sten iR.o.as Co.. Chtotue y A- ` <ti of proposing.. : name, has; as the outcome of a - s x : tty—`Fell, he-,didn't have. y Lucl{. deathbed con#ession, been pro- c r �x claimed innocent and freed. �� x " She you believe in horse- 7 rd's Liniment- for sale_ everywhere. Along with three other victims, , shoes as an emblem of luck? who have meantime died in prison, He—Yes, if they are on the win- 7 !What a Lees! vassallo was'.condemned 'to hard „ - ping horse. labor for life at Palermo (Italy) , y, tit rt tat my luck. .' 4ssizes in 187,7 oa a charge of mur- Bwt: Chat's the matter now 7". v Mlnard's Liniment cures Dandruff. promised my wife 3'd be home der. He already had - spent two 4F, tI1 o'clock last night.". Conversationists are people who paten_in confinement, awaitingOl• ` Oj• nd couldn't make it, I sup- don't have to stop talking when trial, and has never since' reason' protesting' his innocence to deaf n• ;. ; `� ,r:.. ,they've got nothing more to nay. P g , ,. Oab ;. � o; I „got in at just 9.45, but ears. yge�li t4 t was sound asleep and I failed LIQUID 'SULPHUR euros Eczema. The conEeSaion 8e to the real as ,...,,,.;�: ya '[ N:,„•,.• ' „ tassin came from the family of the t credit, for it. He was preachin his first ser- murdered roan and was dictated in •--. _^�=` g , ;::,.,� ••.fir,.��r, r • r•, •.o�.. � . r„S mon, and he chose for his text the = ~”' s• start things coming your way, the presence of a priest and a no - �, t^r�i'R.; ..; miracle of the Ioaves and fishes. tart'. er them, x9 Moreover, he was as nervous as a Vassallo is now 62 years of age-: kitten, and read—"Anil they fed He is broken in health by the harsh: " a :: " ' fire people .with five thousand Italian prison regime and can ,l;i A) :z •{; �;.. ;;;r "�� '�.• "; `" �. �;~� � loaves of bread.and five thousand •p,.r+�'�'` '�'" r! '`� �' �l• "' f scarcely speak. 1`he prison_authori- .G. ata �,, .r, �) a,, �,,.: y ;`• �c�` �� t fishes." Thereat one of his rustic )lkrr. - s:Ce tie.a left 'him to y his own fare' , •y;. ter>;••�:;;• " �'' �' :�� hearers murmured, loud enough pa `- ''''� tJ' .� , g from Ancona back to his native r!;•:;: fit �1 :yv�e a to be heard—"That's no miracle. - '� �•� � �, •�K,�°/j�1"�'��� ti" Palermo: 1l � rte.(1•r n. Begorra, I couldL do that myself." On the three-day journey thither 'Ile curate overheard him,-.and -80 he ibir ® on the following Sunday he an- he neither ate nor slept. e s e- _Baby's soft' ddn s the test -Of wildered by the transformation of i pounced,the. saute,text, batt had.ity SOAP— right this time. "And they fedfive. Naples-and Palermo.' On reaching St�I S OWN SOAP-- his home he finds that his wife anti. thousand people with five loaves of all his relations, save an only son, and its constant ilse'in thousands of. nurseries : t bread and a few fishes. He paused is satisfactory roof that its fragrant lather ' ® are Tong since dead. p gr a second, and then, leaning over a, _ - the pulpit, he said: "Could you do helps and whitens the most"delicate skin; • that, Pat Murpliy7" - But Murphy In Real Life. No imitation has all the -merit of BAB 'Y'S x" was read "Sure er riverence . ready. , y In real life the fireman who -re- _ OWN SOAP. I could." And how would you do scues the fair maiden is married ALBER7 SOME �� � MONTREALtip it?" asked the priest. Sure, I and sat, onions. could do it with what was left aver �{ISSUE 40-13. from last Sunday." n' Llou10 SULPHUR cures Rheumatism f ,tzsti «' .Wr.3 Y'•;, '.�r.,a jr,u� y, .,y,,, &. V'- A,; n,:,,. ;, ,u:"ti"� .d., "'I,;c�,.. , ,. ,.,c.;• � �'�` 0,,.., „M'',1, r+ t;- v,w"�C'. - Frye,¢•. '"".�.�•... p• ' r ,��iW. +1 R i,.. `w +... •' '.., +.M, ,t.'�n w fie:'u ,s ,.e. -'.-,V. Hai' sect.,Ret. .p*n y.L d4. ?R • _ �' , "?� ¢",•�.. - ."q.,ti�.tdre ecce, :' *+ r.� - Ls z 'a-•: sxr•�y�m -fid ,.r.«-,u.k-1•,`::, v�r ,man .+m3': .zy� a,t..a �n^*?;�'rir.•a.$S�'�L'� •��; ,�1 ..G��rM..u,r_^ ` ^', 1 A�I�' .iu",;$s. i; ��� .Vx,a-�p'�k'$a:i. �• '•,.^ , "t <"�• n ' '�" .; ;;�:...: „w ;�+,.N .:m.•�s .:,,. .,.�. ,,— vrTa1,.� .owns, ti g _ .R: -4w w. i' ;"C7'..r •w..y. :• xM .,: 'v .p;'' .% ,.,,,?•Y:'e .. ".l+ -::'�'ASy i; »pr''3:. yi . a ^ y`�• •;, a,. ,r.. f, h '4 1 p. .r. - e,.''r ti ., '.sr:. .., ::' �kd�L b"-•r�,"1; ��s."ir�,�*�,... .�'•:n:�! S-.. '...• ...-- ::,....:;. Sf ;.:'..- "k ..�. .�... b ,.. •� S {,- x j 1 T and tear, caused by the tttimerous Xeso ddrosrMasm ta. I Q3 autos that are continually running 'nbliaPr eservQickl Ta- at itedev rjBridsymasgiag.tiwomo.,. diaat Home, near! new, a ARLOR COOK FOR SALE—Ra. v Plakaring,Oat, upon them. One auto running. first oars ® 1.4b ear T otl i! d is advaoa. roitds--more than X11 umber of snfurnace.°s°ij w w vs'stossaDeO ° t l' gugar hasadvancedi0c per hundred. G. • lumber wagons. . It 19 now pro-- ndred. boat wait until par you ; b psi •it prose yt still further. Buy now. Te a are zona of it --- subscriptions to the United genres:41.60 PURE YORKSHIRE PIGS >FOR p ed Y tri in advance posed to tax;atitos a certain sum, SALE—The very best strain for breading heCe'fUr you. YOU will need it fOr,Pree ving ; you will p f g need'it for Pickling. ; purposes. Prices mt"derate for the kind, Ap the fund to be derived from -this at lot!s ooa, f.. Picset3ng, lfapte Lane JONFtttRKAR Proprietor.' - Bock Farm,E.E,PUcs,oiar.moat 69-tt a -' r P uc• se to o towards the main. A complete line of Sealers-imperial or wi 4iieasnre. roads.F tens ce of the TD A PLAT ....— L1... ._..emises - d-,aa P—ar$n-$�l'i-BPI a OTES AND COMMENTS the undersiga-ed, Int :8,-ooa T, Pickering, - - - a rat-her difficult problem;- One about May let,a red yearling steer. A suitable „1 ,Try OZ la,t0 leu a tab Ori all reward will be given for information leading The ondon Lancet, the leading proposal Y to ills recovery, E.H.PVGii,cisremoat, s6-s Spices-All kinds of Spices far pickling or preserving. •:medical 'oarnal in Britain, sa s autos.in the country, and then. 'Whole, whale mixed and„ round. There is nothing so 7 Y IDER MAKING-At Cerrywood g that breakfast, meaning the early devote this money to the in C mill opposite P,n.Every day mill, newly =easy of adulteration as spices. We buy the purest ob- teuAnce of the roads iu the _coon- F,gaipped with grinder, hydraulic press and tainable from reliable spice deale i-. Buy from us. morning meal, is unnecessary. A force pump,pnmpmg cider-direct into barrels try. There are many men ill the without unloading game; S, GOCIILIE .person -can be intemperate in and W, PETTY, ,111-a Vinegars -Highest obtainable grades of White Wine, more wa a than one, and intern• large cities who never or very y (1ST-On or about Aug. 4th, be. Cider or Malt Vinegars always in stock. All sold in seldom use• the country• roads. gbulk only. perance in any form is 1Djl1r1Uu8. twee& Dunbatton and Erskine cemetery y -t'Vt3 believe'there al's tnctre deaths roads. These men would haVl� or between Er�akinecemeteryand-wa.Taylor•s - - - a grey sweater coat. Finder please leave game "-- — - - very good reasons for objecting with wM, TA coat- Cheriywood, or corn- r�11 our front gluttony than from starva_ goods are fresh, clean and pure and we handle to the payment of such a tax. municate with him. sa. tion. The great trouble with p y nothing but the best Groceries. Our prices are the lowest many people is not that they. do The fairest method -would-be to IDER MAKING-The undersigned - . consistent with beat quality. revert to the old system of toll C is prepared to make cider on Wednesdays not get sufficient food to eat, but sea&Thursdays of sac week up to Oet, tech, - gates. In that .case only those and everyday but saturday.after that date. Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's that they ket too much. Persons "Chargee li cents per gallon. W. REAMAN haying suffered torture:;for years who use the roads would be eom- lot 98,con,s,Pickering. wa pealed to pay the tax. Another ' :'JAMES RICHARDSON from indigestion have enjoyed ea- advantage of' this system would D SIMPSON Agent-British Amer- cellent health after cutting ,down ice Fire Assurt,nce Company. Incorpor• be that the money thus collected, ated 1833.Capital 89,000,000,no premium notes: the number of meals from three all premium notes are collectible at 3o days would be wed on.these roads that notice,one mutual company are oouacting to two. One who leads a 'eeden- them now. Remepaber these notes are given to life naturally requires less are entitled to it. But there is an for flue Limes the amount of your yearly oARDBAN Y �l three year policy. Inanre in the British Amer.• food than one whose life is one of objection to this method also. The lc, San Co, which to parol eanadian, TAND toll_ ate s stent is considered an- and you we meson who from these position.. . OF CANADA .great activity, and especially if onlan mpsen who canToyou fall Parti- . g y see D 81 I also represent the Lyndon sad -his work is out of doors, as that tiggatet] and'tyre would be A Lances$ire Accident and all sickness Insur- prejudice against returning to the snce. Don't be withotyt a polloy of this kind, of the farmer or lumber-man. If ae we don't know.the dal or hoar.ws get- tato ��s baa a■ p }��p {p��/ system. The owner4 of autos, while accident or sickness it will only cost you abcat Quarterly�� Di dTiQd Notice ®e /eft those who complain "about the 88.00 a year for 4100. If von want a new they are quite„ willing to pay a SbarPles Tublar .Separator the best in tos =- high cost of living would expert- world. or. ,ur old one -exchanged " meat along these lines he might tea, would object to stopping stslPso�. ckering. so a9 Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of'THIRTEEN find a solution for that real uea- their machines every few miles in PER GENT. PER A upon t e capital stock of this Bank has g 9 order to pay'the tall. Still we been declared for.the quarter ending 31st of October, 1913, and that tion and not attfler nay evil oonse- —OF — 4 g believe that this would be the L the same will be payable at the Head Office in this city and its best solution to the probletrn One Iran ' Stock, Im lements thing is sure some system must Hay, Branches on and after Saturday, the first day of November, 1918, �Pne of the great_needs of the y, Grain, Corn, Roots, Etc. to shareholders'of record of 23rd-of October, 1913. be devised that the roads may be = ;present age is skilled mechanics, The property of g Employers of labor seem to have kept in a passable condition. P P y order.of the Board. no difficulty in securing unskilled v �1 +�+ r� MAI; �• 0 � _V_ '*� _ " .GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, WHAT A GR A i MAI At his premise® r General Manager. at workmen, but when they men Lot 1'!, Concession Pickering Toroao, pith Se tefu�r. 1913. -vor to secure skilled men and �t A �1 �} p tss raen-who •are capable to act as SAID TO THE OPEAT '-°Y - foreman they find it a difficult CANADIAN ♦ Thtsrstiay, October 9th, 1913 BOOTS RUBBIERS problem. .One reason- for this, VDI�i�I PE�PL The following:woe believe. is that young men Pariasan Sa ge is a discovery of a I Bay geldiipg Brown marc AND "Fresh cow Cow, milli-a 2 months- I celebrated actenttst, who spent the 44' g and boys of the present age-are not best yettrs of his life perfecting this !2 S ye>ir•heiters. milking a have the most complete stock ever carried here,children's Quit: to spend several years in great-hair tonic. d Calves pl llearuin a trade, during which to giving his recipe is the Canadian I Disc seed drill.Cochbbutt, itew g - g - people he said ; •'Parisian Sage is..the Binder, 3fasaic�- Harris - .ladies' and gents. light, medium and heavy boots. Protect It'tme their earnings are not snffi most delightful hsttr dressing io the Mower, Massie-Harris a fn and the man other d clop eke, your feet and prevent colds, b3• wearing good booty and .rub- dent topayfor board and .cloth- woiid," It cures dandruti by killing R the germs that infest the roots of the Corn cultivator. Cockabutt,isew berg. A+k to see theta. The f-ilkmaids special is just_the g Y t' hair c It stops faling hair; it gives Crown gang,plow, new al expensee, necp-.nary and aunec• vigor and streugth to the hair, roots.I Waikiag plow &section harrow, boot for the farmer lady. R e also have some odd linea to " .essary. They think only ,of the �• Pettit sells Parisian Sage in a Spring-tooth cultivator large 50 cent bottle-and guarantees l agon Bugg yy - jpt-esent and not of the future. it to do ail that is claimed for it, or Light wagon Bet bob-steigite = - "Filey prefer to work as laborers .your money is reftlnded, At ecopw Cutter Ouuing-box etear at greatly reduced prices, exaniiue them. I. fallio "'hair, daadruH. archin scat Root Pulper Set harness. new •a s they can earn much more thw. g g P get harness Set single bagasse - For limited time we will give 5 bars of Taylor's bora= soap and restores dull faded hair in two g { an apprentice to a trade. „whey weeks. Cream Separator and a 10c. bar of infants .delight for, 25c, 3 10c. liars of `disregard the fact that itr' a few Some furniture Lennox soap for 25c. � 2 acres cob corn i acre turnips - - ,.-. - years the apprentice yr*h*be earn= W v DALE ILLS Quantityof bay and'owte Forks, shovels. hoes. etc. - - - • - ung much more �1rAt1 they. and • . Something special tiers all the time , 'that theme"rk will be much -P= 33ZMXZ �TC3 g. As yMr.th Orvis ie giving up fgtrm �-• lag, everything will be sold. a wore congenial, Many, however Is the place to get your Wert Sale at 1 o'clock P. m.. sharp - --are beginning to realize that it _ . :bag of Flour. -- '. _ Our-groceries are the freshest. - - Paye to become proficient at-some Town:-Hay, grain. Coln, coots and t g Ogilvie a Royal Household can't be GA EORGE -� ILl _ rticular trade, and are Lakin soma of $10 and under, cash; advantage of the night schools in beat for Bread. that 12 months credit giv#1h on ap- P, Menem Flour- Pastry Flour proved joint notes. Five percent. ! -'i!ities and towns, where the `var- allowed for cash. ^ ♦ 0l`TW Graham Flour r SR4U`3•�Aiir/� coos trades are taught. Another Fresh Rolled Oats _ W, B• POwtit.L, aucetoneer reason for the scarcity in skilled Bran and Shorts Cate and Oat Chop EX YEARS' - D -- rtlechanics• is the tendency of -. Barley and Barley Chop gXPER1ENCt' fes'WATCHMAKERF : ,.E E young men with ambition to en- Mired Feeds Why take our watches, clocks and f ter some of the professions. The Molagsine Meal and Molasses Meal , y y at Che wood Station jewelery out of town for repairs,when Kv<lrk is cleaner, but it cannot be :Special rices in ton lots, 1 p _ p you rxu have them repaired here? whole Find Crushed oats, w d less arduous; and the remun- �+� '��' �7CTA07s?`lg I liave had 25 years experience Flour Gro -:eration where a man makes it A Chopping every das in Londoe-England. corn, Bran, Shorts, , 1 TRADc MAaaas 'Linseed Meal, Malted corn f t3uccesa is-greater. The life of a -- ------ Ot:atcHs _ Satisfaction guaranteed. •Dried Brewer's Grains, = skilled tradesman, however, is a - COIWRIGHTS&C. s Blachfo Ayer'sVigor , g Prises reasonable.�1-iair Ansonesendin a sketch anddeecrivtionmat Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina pleasant One @9 a rttlf', aIId It 1 inven n to pain Jnr opfnfta free whether asworld be well if moreyoung mentnnastri tsproilden ntnAfe mPaent Beef Sc ttoaeserfoclfconeasnt�al�iBjtANOeoofoneuents All work done on the premises Chrtteoal and Granulated b Ientfree.Eldest encyforsecurin atents. Brock Street. (next door tdo would employ their energies in Justa little care and small expense, patents taken i$rocoh Munn arto.rocetve O ster shell etc. Prices reason& that's all. Isn't a head of rich, -ryeetsiaoetee,wftbo"cliargs inche Tod's Bakery) 3 Your�order solicited. that direction. a heavy hair worth while? jn�� ��eri�n♦ Made b,J.C.Ayer Co.. ED, CLAFFt Whitby *2'hcmas Reea=o Ask Your tea•• Mont I. Canada. A handsomely fnttetrsted weeklit Latyrest otr- Oae of the' greatest problems -- >,n`•td°an 40A58: posts" ad 1p�tas Journal. S by tkat all rural districts will , have W nes► am ♦}�c, (: SWttt t0- n ielsnatw�. •_ SHOE sRto eolveistheroadgnestioit.�iace �WAhaadyl6t►dla:#itln. y lr8L.Wasat non. �� PEAL'S s �1_ STOR . i'lle.advent of the automobile the ,.,... ,� ..+..._ _� � I m B Y • roads ibruttgbout Ontario,.as well 1 As all other rural districts are 't gradually becoming worse. aOne irs S. H. I N Gr L S I - reason for this condition of affairs - We carry a complete line M fine and heavy boots and shoes of e' As the fact tha4 out roads are not --_ - " variety; for men women and children's wear. `r•ereiving as much attention as W CARLOADS ' they did.twainty.or thirty yea rs. -- ago. Farmers have not the help _ � _ ...• .' .••• r TWO t A C'DLL SOLICITED. _A PLEASURE RE TO SHOW Ci00I39. ;.that they once had,.and as a re. •• 1 O v Phone Pio. loL — - 48ult they do not" gives so ma t atultous work that.the once -- -'�• � y.• __ . _ .. �-�. - --- �- ---� . _ _:___-.- J. PEAL, _--Brock Street, --_-WHIT Y g Best British Columbia' XXX gave. A number of ears a o, farmers 'did not look for pay when-they turned out in the_ win- o iter to Shovel snow and break .the ' loads as they hart plenty of spare •:w .' O• N HAND :- THE :DOMINION, BANK T ' t. time. Neither were they so par- N>,EDMUND OSLast M.P.,PR[810[NT. 'Ib,D.MATTN[w3,vw[•r+e[slosaT tienlar in the'summer ab unt haul- - C.w OGERT, General Manager. _ :• apitalgee1 sp$600,40. B leswve had 118.100.009. Total Assets 11N.66R,1M ing a few extra loads of gravel Cal Capital tivithout expecting remuneration. ` $1 Gives You A Bank Book s Independent phone SEottffville 303• You do not need to wait until you have a large sum of motley, _ Labor i9 now so high that farmers - - - to order to open an account with this Bank. You can open ail n L retain-.alI they can for the farm t account with st.-interest compounded twice a year. ingiead of giving it for the. roads. DIs . HE I � E _ � • C a RANCH A ATl<IN '8a��other mason.and a gr ter nna, for the present bad conditipn WHITBY B A SON, Milntlger. x ' of.t t'r►aCla, t8 the'eliCe891ve westit, •e.-i.'4': ! .ry _:�;r�, .t...,u,- ro "'•,�° sin"ti e 5:..,,, y�„. .'r,. _ `�`r ':"f€`, �• ,',?M �• ietS'k.• w rx,. .. 7. ,' !-dpl;Tr,',;., aa, 'SL• "`;c :4,.. 'F.o' ,:1,:1�t. ,% •_xa �'6d .,. ?a5, 'rn .iq �.. ,:d. .. `.♦ •.,. _:_a. -.4 .r r ie n.'" •r, +y_Asw✓ ^;rxc'._ •;�+3v`.tc7y°" � .•"sync.« _ n- - , I a CL.AlISstONT s James Underhill.hoe rented' his Cla moat loses one of its oldest ire I s Jr. H. Beat was in Brougham -on 'farm on the Seventh Concession ku most highly respected req Tuesday. to a man from Markham town- dente The deceased waa `a; na-I' ' � t „�8 '� 'RI HARDSON'S s" ship. tive of Annan, Dumfrieshire - George Biraie, of Myrtle,was is t �( the village on Monday. James Harvey has been in Whit- Scotland, but came out -with herl ,r Imporlan,showing of finess display of y by for the past two weeks, asais parents when ver , and f T G. M. Forsyth had a business China. A very large assortment of + pa y young tri to Oshawa o nesday, ing Wm. Ayres in his blacksmith has been a resident of Pickering Btatio Bdoks Dolls Toys, ju%1 lss a d M Berkey spent shop. towmship..ever since. She was a °�' Sunday f Miss Hermiston and Miss Partto, daughter of the late William 1 received for the Holiday trade.' .Oau ods in Uxbridge. g 1G ' ns is spending a of Toronto, were the guests of Miller. She had four brothers all and see them, Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Mann over of whom re-deceased her. She ends in the cid. P Babson ion taken • �1--._ es,_� Thomas re PPS a car- a eight o -a fano y—`I ,one-o Weedy and Daily NewspapetsQ load.of hogs tonic otI. Wed- Miss Frankie Diamond, of North whom is dead. The surviving y nesday. �, Myrtle, spent a few days last members are : W. George,. of '• week w•ith.Magnus and Mrs. Hen- Richmond Hill, Mrs, Peter Mac- Mrs. Joseph Brown is'spending W. J'. H. R=CH-AR�tSON, derson. matt, of Claremont, Mrs. John %'couple of days with friends.is Joshua and Mrs. Bundy have Smith, of Sandford, Mrs.-.. Gen. 3BX003C stSO®t. Whitb " "T the city. returned home after spending a Dick, of Stoughton, Sask., David, 9' P. Mr. Gilroy and Md Burton, of couple of week with friends i11 of Claremont, and Allan and Robt Toronto, spent.Sunday at C. 0. Toronto. at hotne. Her funeral which took M a" Bennett's. George Johnston was in Bram ' R Pickering Lumber Yahrd M Miss Emma Brodie is spending g P- place on.Friday to St John's Cem- ,,�R��C��oi tun fur several days last week etery was very largely attended .LJ iJ a few days this week with friends r _ p: xttendiug the funeral of his showing the high esteem in which in Toronto. ~6As`the South Ontario Teachers' of the hcommuuit sympathy iea- WESTERN WONDERYXAA CITY Celt covering tete It bolplanew c if l wall Geo. H: and Mrs. Saints andTHE coverin used in the place of lath . child, spent Sunday with rela- Y and ds paint tines in the city Association is holding their an- tended to the bereaved hut- - POPVLATION paper perfectly. Call and Renfrew, of Toron• nual convention at Oshawa on band and family in their reat see samples and ` The Misses y g 1909-38 1911-545 1912-2000 P - < to, are the tests of Peter and Thursday and Friday of this loss, _ get prices. . reek, most of the schools in the — Post Office Returns — � Mr9. Macnab this week. R O O F I N G di�trirt will be closed, r[.y Mrs. W.J. Michell,of Deer Park Receipts N. B. extra white Cedar-Shingles and Toronto, is visiting with Clare- :.In t the death place Mrs. Wm. g � s cott, which took place here on woo�wo�giNG 1910—$8057.95 ' 1912—$132943.65 B. C. red cedar Shingles. 1,8 wont friends this week. and 2 ply ready roofing- Mr. McMurty, General[ Manager Wednesday of last week after a ___. Letters — Y of the Northern Life Insurance, few days illness in her 75th year, I have ol.ened up in Mr• Grant's I. UMBER ;. old-stand in Dumbarton a wood- 1919-6,380 1912-1,095,000 was in town on Tuesday. Sacks papers daily 1 inch Hemlock, tongue and graved Alex Anderson lost one of hisworking shop in which I am pre- y 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. moat valuable drivers on Saturday pared to do all kinds of wood 1910-2 1912-30 i inch, 1 inch, li inch, 1k inch, last from acute indigestion. FARMER'S WIFE work satisfactorily. New Post Office o be erected in 2lnch,�3nielhmand flinch r. John Gerow, has just completed Give me a trial. 1913— Cost-35000.00 an extensive water system for WRECK Charges modorate. ! Write us for booklet entitled Also a good stock of dressed lumber. ALMOST and I Georitia Pine matched John McKuen, of Lemonville. NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, T who know and vtfiat and beaded, George Johnston is on the sick- Dumbarton, Ont. �e1'uY��tea° :r list at present. We trust that Ontario Western Investments ani Bell or Ind: phone he may have aspeedy recovery. Restored to Heath by Lydia _ ">' Miss Kathleen Duke, of Toron- L Pinkham's vegetable Realty Ltd. = W. D. GORDON & SON, to, spent the weekend with S. F. FENCE FENCE C E Y Co.,i Pickering, Ont• and Mrs. Robbins amcl with other Compound—Her DI, ALK, - ONTARIO own stogy. FENCE Shorthand made Buy Claremont friends. Jumes Underhill was in Lindsay on Tuesday purchasin another Just received another car of Peer- on q London, Ont—"-I am a farmer's wife less-Fencing, in various styles. s I[such evidence as the following•ez �. carload of cattle which he intends tracts from letters and other patting oil him farm to fatten. and a very bray woman. Last summer Give me a call when requiting streag testimony contained in I was taken with Fence of an kind. Quality __ booklet, is not sufficent to satin any s^�� George and Mrs. Gerow, of Port y Q Y satisfy g ;'*'" f ;=:'•i severe pains in my and rices ri bt. Perry, spent a few days this week ,, a P g �� Harbor I person desirous of learning shorthand with Miss Ma Macnab. of Sand• °_"' back eo bad that I A few hundred rods of 10 wire t then there cam be no merit inacipbuei- N ry could not get up or mess under the sun! ` bank, and with other Claremont fence, specially priced. friends. -. ,I scarcely move with- -.. Dias Ms, CLasx$—"It is a plea- ` Wellington Pearson, of Toron- ." i out pain, and my WILFRED F. WILSON, sure to write a testimonial .endorsing 1 aer to, accompanied by several frieuds tx -�' • t ful. My good I Independent Phone No.Balsam, Out. y y things igs ed for the same pu :, periods were pain- Don't ou wor anythingso much superior tropo0 motored out on Sunday and spent if,�,i, ours tem of Eclectic Shorthand is " }.., called in a doe- Don't you fret the day at the home of his par. I to others I have examined. I shun - tor and I was under I3A..V�: Y'OT1;T Don't scold the cook, entQ, Thomas and Mrs. Pearson. � "� �� be )eased to reply to any commtani- = his care for some made provision for employment dur• � A number of the young roen of Ption that may be sent me with re- ca time, but he did me ing the Fxll and Winter months or do ;for there is lots of Terence to the stem. or to have as the village motored to Pickering Y tittle or no good. you wish stead yy remunerative work one interested call to see me."—L. �• on Saturday afternoon last to One day a friend of mine told me to the year throu�h. Write us and se- witness the football match be- try Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable cure our Agent a terms. We offer the �7 FALLis:4Tr Parliament St., (teacher.) tween Pickering(and Maly<cn inhest in the business. s. weekly, free O o D COAL Our Fall and Winter Term cam- ` Compound as she bad been greatly y menced September 5th, but students a which the latter won by 1 to 0, outfit,ezctuaive territory. helped by it I began taking it and At the Harbor for everybody may enroll, any day, as instruction in Qtiite a large number from thi- OVER eoO AORES locality attended the eztensi.ve- 8O°n got well, and my periods became strictly personal. natural%gaol. Since.then I have had under cultivutton. Establi�bed over deme to spare. Write or call for free booklet. sale held by Mr. Davila on the perfect health. In fact I have never felt 35 Yeats. A reputation for high grade tt Markham townline on Tuesday stock and fail dealing A salesman Clarkes Shorthand College so well in my life. Lydia E. Piokham s can make money sellin for us. We , 565 College St.. Cor. Manning Ape. afternoon. They report a la rgr lz W S�/'1JT l�S g g Vegetable Compound is a medicine want as energetic reliable mea for attendance and a very successful TORONTO. sale. many women need. I[ you think this Pickering sad vicinity.' For retina Agent for W. D. Matthews& Co. , George Cooper, township caller letter will help other wtaen please pub- write - h luh it'_um B,C.YouNG;Tambltag s PBLHAM NURSERY Co., 5' tor, starts this-week on is tour ltsgway Corner, London, Ontario, Canada Toronto, Oat. GRAND TRUNB of the township. Ratepayers N, B.—Free catalogue on uest. � should endeavor to look pleased Women pemli sato from sex hould not Ru request. when they see him enter the front ing ills peculiar to their set should not _ Vtrtastes' Tours to -- ..- doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's C Slat to California, Colorado; Mexico g' r gate with an inocent piece of Vegetable Compound to eeatoa their Im� 5 ,f cm*owd(asses► ps,ppeer in his hand. heal and Pacific Ceasl•Pyr�i<.�• • Miss Bessie Maenrb has been en The Grand Trunk Railway is the gaged by the school board to fill It you have the slightest doubt most direct route from all pointsy the vacancy caused by�the absence that Lydia,E.Pinkham's Y'egeta- .eo�,.cv�Y"r`'w•mow '"� J"A VV east through Canada via Chicago. f Miss Hoggg. Mr F. N. Madill bleCompound wrillhelp yon,writs "eased OL sol Peg ho has filled the position sii:ce toLydisE•PlnkhaniXedicineCo. We sell the famous Umy Gasoline FEATURES Mins Hogg's departure has re- (confidential)Lynu,Mass..forad- S ��� Engine with coal oil attachment, Double Track. Fast Service, Finest , Un- turned to Toronto to resume his vice. Your letter will be opened. AJJa4:3 Roadbed. 1KQ Dining Equipment, and all latest improvements. excelled Dining Car Service. ti studies. read and answered by a woman, •sAasa+yi�tpM 'syu►+o, • Owing to the long continued and held do strict confidence. •sun�,asnt •sv� See sample inotock and get prices TO THE SUNNY SOUTH , ., dry weather, many farmers have J'ACKSON No more desirable route than via- been compelled to postpone their _ Grand Trunk to Detroit. thencet f' fall plowing. The exceedingly BROCK ROAD, ONT. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm fine weather, however, does not CA.LDWELL S MOLASSES MEAL Beach, Nassau, etc. find the farmer idle,for the her- is a Bedded Economy and an esceIIent Investment— w Round trip,tickets, giving-eboice vesting of the corn crop keeps _ e e C b Q� m•a m of all the best routes, together with hirii_bits A large. number of 'e $ 3 ° full information and reservations. Y Because it�makes other feed more palatable and . a .= I ;; silos have been 'filled during the F e d ro Q �� oa' « may be obtained from .nearest G. A' haat week. • digestible.It also puts stock in first-class condition s r o S g , o T. Agent, or write A.E.Duff,D. P. very quick. Caldwell's Molasses Meal is 84 a Pure ;0 n ° 9_ °�" .r The Ladies Auxiliary of the °� o' : o t c �_ A., Toronto,'Cnt, «'. F. M. 9. will hold their• an• Cane Molasses with 16% a special.varlety of edible s& ty o� .. R Ee RED. ALLEN Agenc, == nt1a1 'thank-offering meeting in moss possessing unique digestive action. a r = 8 Et 96 cg g ►w .O e`i � Pickering Erskine Presbyterian church on Thousands of stockmen and farmers are consistent m , Wit pm98°° S S �o the evening of October,14th at 8 users of Molasses Meal because they have proven it 0.4 o 6"r;be cog o egQ I a '�•' =. clock. Rev. J. R. Fraser, of to be the beat conditioner on the mhrket. •Your feed- M rotrtr o :° 'a O= abridge, has kindly consented man likely has it. If he hasn't, 'it Would be well o to be present to give an address. worth your while to write for prices. �` y Q '° a � 'Jan In addition to this the Claremont Feb �� - Male Quartette will sing, and CO., M gala ��il� � there will be a number of Iustru• THE EALDWELL FEED LIMITED, a M, p r' +n� a mental selections, and recitations. DUNDAS, ONTARIO. it d a p ��� oar;h� All welcome.- Silver collection. __ j /�� Q p/ ��I The annual Harvest Home ser- ices of the Claremont Methodist MILLINERY :-OPEN/NG ' a: a r�� s.vti• 2 _ Of all materials and deslan hutch will he held on Sunday and ro Cpl 00 1%. kept in stook. It will pay you onday nett, Oct. 5thr and Atb. _ ,. I CD to 0611 at our works aid inepsot our shat s.�'. On Sunday' the, services will be SEPT. 19th and 20th g n -' �� Nov ' sy and obtain prices, Dont be misled by a a conducted by the Rev.D. E. John- We extend a ver cordial invitation to all Ladies. Come and seethe Janu;U iolawbtsby 7, Oshawa~s,Bron ham agents we do mol employ them,ooaeegaeo� Ston, B. AL., Picketing. Music y s, Pori Pe=1.Uxbridge 16,oanctnston ia, ly ws oan: and do throw off the Sam* latest creations in Hste for Fall. Our Milliner comes highly-recom- , Beaverton is,Upterapovs is oommiseion of 10 per oent.,whiob you will a. '•., will be furnished by the Green mended by the wholesale trade as first-class. See styles from Paris 0ertainlysave by parohaelna from sat. •ood Choir. A special collection and New York, but not Paris and New York nor Toronto prices. Our — *allsolioited. ill be taken at each service. On prices will be.very moderate.- Individuality is the principal thing in =',The Pickering .WHITIT GRANITE Cl.; onday evening the annual har- a Hat. Get your hitt here—we guarantee satisfaction. est home supper will be served oto•• Whitby, Ontario n the basement of the church- Vigilance Committee rorty 5 to 8 o'clock, after• which New Lines in Dry Goods-for Fall i Ladies'Under Vists in-whita and natu- EI . W. E VAN'S, one of the best, if not the best, Monarch Nnit Sweater Coats for men, :ral, 82 in. long, only 95c. Full fash- programs ever heard in Claremont women, boys and girls. Men's with ioned Cashmere Bose '35c. 10 dozen The object of this Association is to ' will be given. 'The committee adjustable collar and front: These'Ladies' hemstitched Cambric 13dkfs, lessen stealing and prosecute -,Pump Manufacturer S have been fortunate in securing ermts are.generally sold for About 4.00.gen. 5c., 2 for 5c while they last. Get the felons. r r the services of Madame Le hint, or 4,50. Our price$3.50: one of our' Silk Embroidered Collars -, Shop and Residence, Dundas $t] : Mr.a. rvice s•of Ma, of Pickering- Ladies' fine Coats, generally sold for 50r,and 75c. Mesh Bags 24c, 50c. See ( 3.50. Our price V.60 I these special values before buying,- Members having property stolen oommuni• WHITBY, ONT. Madame Le Mar has an enviable Oiris' and Boys' Coats 75c and $1. t oats immediately with any member ' Three doors west of Whitby House reputation throughout England _. - of Eseoative Committee. and the continent as a vocalist, Membership fee 01.00. and none in this locality should Onr fall and winter samples for .lien's Suits and Overcriatg are here. It will P We are prepared to instal wood or • ':�;.� miss this cin this opportunity of hearing pay vott to,see these Splendid'Values. Nothing in Merchant Tailoring can �iotete'mrvbehed from the PseNdent or pumps on short notice,also attend f ] came near our pricey—a saving of from ><8 to 98 a salt. Besides D. Simpson aeoreterr on apptioamon. to all kinds of repairing. her. The o lowing will also take is the only practical man to leave your order with, kw. part in the program : Mins Katha- Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ° :r Groceries—Full line always fresh and tip-to-date, Good pink Salmon cart 10c. Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, g also gasoline en toes and s" ritse Borland, of Toronto. elocn- g ¢ "tiO list, the $toitffville Methodist Clover Honey 5c Ib. pati 7:x. Upton's' world-wide famous Tea direct from RT, V. Richardson, ickaring, Ont the aqure g. ►r the gardens to the teapot,30c, 44c and 50c lb, aa; rol,k., and the CIaremont Male t MAGNET CREAM SEFARAT4?tc "r Tr, 1.A. 0'C r: hurfa �.®� Phone Bell IN'o..w nd(26 y�'t on Srt .. "S# S µ'f.�' „Ay ?.�,«�_ x� p'"',. a •,,, -� '• '.,. ' ' ..-.. r}a.sv. i4'�ioWa ^ ^.w. K'^M:`4�, r . . r i rye •sit*.'':ey; .,�,+y,., Z, .. � a �,�:;- .ti rn.. ,,. .. 'xG ,'°e '*'u' 9" etrS�. ••,jf _e. „vat' A 1. •`ti, ".��ML. .wt.. ,..-- ,s-�a. t,.i•"r^r'y' ms': ;r .,;t 1. W/i r. x .„. .n, ; ^ v - _. . ..y., �, c -;�+ .w,•t Sys.;- xr nu gym.._. ,. -; .., ,'. ✓ ,+�'.;,::. ,• ... ,..,. ,.,-�;, y; t;C}}'- w { �f :x- :.3 •ye.^� ,m .r "'i:„d ,a5,t`.' .�;,:: y r ,- ..,', •, .. .. d i v,w' ill 50 SAF TONIC _.."".�' ri -. _. form of cakes of vaous' shapes, '-. ..s which are sold in the'market-place. They also preparetr TW a auce with the res READ THE LABEL e 'Al _. ,:-..1. . .FOR MOTHERS 11t am . � Ruf clay;this they eat with boiled iota- FOR TME PROTECTION OF THE CON`- r �—' "• toes. - SUMER THE IN'OREDIENTS ARE +t1,, a+,,,, Among the negroes of the Guinea PLAINLY PRINTED ON THE LABEL. IT ILD0 Not Recover Their strength Boy scouts and militarism. coast, as well as among those of s I S THE ONLY WELL-KNOWN M ED I U M- n is rather difficult to understand what Weet Africa the eating Of Clay i6 PRICED B A t(I N G POWDER MADE 1 N as They should. Is meant by the charge that the lul _ s CANADA T M A T DOES NOT CONTAIN ' donuts are being militaaised, It it oouid very common. , The natives of the Ev mother who Jails to regain be shown that any agencies were at work ALUM AND WHICH HAS ALL. T H E �9 to all the boys' heads with dreams of Sudan dig their favorite clay from r health stud air J after Con- milt cos oast and to inspire them INGREDIENTS -PLAINLY STATED O N t3 j a between layers of sandstone in the I T H t LABEL.. ement n nic. The -ears w1t d. trust and hatred of Germans and 3 Americana and Japanese, it would be the banks of nears. The natives of wre ering which so duty of.every good citizen to protest. 1N0- Java prepare little cakes ,of clay `�..�.t. Aires Ho MAGIC H A K 1 N G POWDER J And body has charged, however, that the �Z-" C O N T Ad N S N O ALUM Olen nds of-the boya--are-beinit--thus poison= Containing ochre; these are sold in- - y, sily avoided. ;i sat tlit?i t her ed. All that has beers done apparently the public markeba. � 1 �R' ALUM IS SOMETIMES Rt Pz r1 R"Lrp'-'T 6j A S SUE. t yen does n etarn is a car- f d impress upon the boys one . the „ P H AT E O f ALUMINA O R SODIC A L U M I N I C $ inndamental duties of citizeaehiQ, the The hairy Ainue, - the•abori- awasmwTse n indication.that her blood sup- importance of being trained to, defend glues of northern Japan, min clay SULPHATE. THE PUBLIC SHOULD NOT BE their country if it should be threatened M I S L E P BY THESE TECHNICAL NAMES. r has been overtaxed and is iM- by an'invader. Ie, this mischievous teach.I with their rice, and with the leaves r , fag? Is it something that ought not to y 1 verished, This condition is openbe impressed n teboysP of virions planta that they use for ,de worse when the-mother takes -Be Pre arc has been the motto of food. In Persia, certain claeses of _ _ E. W. GI I L L E TT COMPANY L I M Ill'E D �; t her househol4 duties while she the soy scouts ever since the organics- tion was formed. They are trained to the population think that come 'Kym tsetr WINNIPEG TO R O N` o. 014T. MONTREAL still weak, wtslli s complete be prepared'•tn discharge every duty of varieties of clay are.delicious lux- �MrwlNs�AI,IjM mk:daizj results. The strength a oitfaenshi9, and many instances could be shown of Boy &louts risking and even uries, and in the foot-hills of the ak mother needs can be quickly sacrificing their lives in order to save Himalayas the natives are Constant- the -- — -- ,'3 tad in Lbs tOniO treatment with lives of others or to protect their pro arty. They are schooled in the craft ly chewing a piece of greenish clay, Diet. - - paint is virtually indestructible,, , _ �n�illiani' Pink Pills. These of tTe. woodsman, Sought to and "sermons wthiCh they believe has the property , in stones !woks in the running brook." A young woman.from the West, it is unaffected by lubricating' Is increase and enrich the blood to be civil, cleanly, o edient to authority, of protecting them against goitre. was making a visit to an old sea--oils, that it prevents the formation res ectful,to their elders and helpful to )ply,- and thus bring health and es"I other. It :to this training ie to be In Finland, 84 well as in parts port town., One morning, while of rust, and that the warning it ength to the exhausted system. added trainingin simp a miiitarfv man- of Sweden, powdered clay is mixed drivinf with her host she said: �gives enables an engineer to stop �. oeuvrce and the handlin o arms, s. 13obt. Little says- I• have n g with the flour used far baking << what harm will be done! To condemn g What is the diet of 'all these .a machine before overheating hat - .,.,•, rsed for upwards of twenty-five this training is to Insult every volunteer bread. In the Ural. Mountains, the " 'done an dame r" In Canada, and to imply that he to en- people y ge• aI yes, and I could relate many gaged in something disgraceful when he natives mss SePaum with their "Fish, mostly," responded the es, relieved and cured,• through turns out for drill. dough. In Sardinia and in Styria, man. _ I It's easy to fool the man whd ` wsa of Dr. Williams, Pink Pills.• A Mistaken Idea. - - cakes of clay are sold in the mar- "Why," spoke the Westerner,. thinks he knows it all. ! maternity cases.which I nurse I it is a very general error of under• kets with other foodstuffs. "I thought fish was a brain food. - 'aye use them and I know of no standing that when the Panama canal r is completed the waters of the Atlantic 0 1 These ar&.really the rqost unintel- er mE�diCin6 that__.-po speedily will meet and mingle with those of the " " ligent-looking people I ever saw." , Ids u the mother at ticis criti- Pacific. They will not, unless they meet „ „ I .TME P down at Cape Horn. 'There has been a Well, replied the host, just I ® j� tivae, I have also found them.of halt acre�ted theory that the waters of How to Treat think what they would look likes UNION TRU 3T CV• 1 the Paci c are oa a higher level than at value in the case of young those of the etlantio oa tgh s side of the if they didn't t eat fish! isthmus. and several writer% haec @aid Sprains and Strains LIMITIED Is, and I can add that as for my- .. that a swift current might flow through : they have saved me many a the canal. The error is easily discerned — Chameleon Paint. i ^j 'tar's bill. I feelsafe in saying when one thinks for a moment. After Ten Days' pj ge QUARTERLY DIYIDEIlO mre the best tonic medicine I The canal is not on the water level. but y Suffering lir. Paint that chs>� s color under y far above It, nearly 100 feet on the At- Quinn Says '-nothing Cures the influence of heat is now recon- aw of." lantie side the canal has been cut some Notice is hereby given Lhyt a dietanco Inland to where the mountain Lige '_�erciline, mended for coating the bearings or I Dividend of Two and one-bad Per s ursing mothers will find Dr. b�,ca o rise.andn a there h D en area 1,)ck toit. it Ili other parte of machinery and elec- CouL.ing for e current quarter, be. ;iiarus Pink Pills will give her ruse of raised up to the level of the canal by �THOUSANDS RECOMMEND "NERYtLINE" trical apparatus likely to become F the strength she needs, and meana of riser water, not sea. Crowing ` 10% Per Annum y will at the same-time aid in the mountain by can;l and lake full of One of the most soul-distressingac-Icverheated. According to the Fn- fresh water. the shipis let down Into i this tho Paid-up Capital b a de of ✓. r !idents that can befall one is a bad glneei, the new ,paint e, normally chis Coryoratloa, ha. been deolas• ping her child healthy. If you rho salt water nn the Paaitic.Bide. The " bright red, but on reaching a tem- ed, and that the se-e will be pay- salt waters do not meet, but are almost ankle or wrist sprain. If I had only S 8 not find these Pills at your deal- ails on and atter wedtasadsy. the as far apart as ever, known of 'Nerviline' earlier, I could porattire of 120 deg. Fahrenheit First Day of Ocrol►.r Wert.. !o w`-t""•' i they. wj>;�, be sent by mail at 50 -A Freak suggestlon, have saved myself an enormous shows a change of color, and at 190 Sharsholdsris of record at the slaw !4y to a box or six boxes for 82.50 amount of sin and man agonizing of bushes on the f8th day of One Ernest Archdeacon: deu•ribed se P 9 go g and 120 deg. Fahrenheit is almost Septeet,ber, ,e, , writing The Dr. Williams' Medi- the moat prominent actnn of a.ist:nn 'nights of sleeplessness." Thea writes -I i m France, cense to t e trout with the black. When the temperature, of Hy order of the Board �a a Co., Brvckvil e, dot.-• lateet rrraak suggoetlo n of Pud�gcicnc-. I P. tumbled from a bay loft to the the part falls below 120 deg. Fahren- JOHN X. MOWE11N YET, 4 M. Archdeacon finds himself jaded with General lancer. k LESSON Iii SlI'IIIaII\G. the tedan:s pace of a 125 -an-hour barn floor and sprained my ri .ht heit the paint resumes its normal;i aplane andenho mop otonyof a being. cab•n-I ankle and left wrist. They swelled 'red color. It is asserted that the 4- ed crtbbed and conned in the present rapidly and caused excruciating pains. a Her Mother anglit Her p It was not cotivenient_to g var.oue pasta of t3is solar system by re,• . Ko t0 the Young diu, war. He asure:- that w:tn twenty- I city, and the liniment in the house seven kilogcame of radium aboard a pro-f was useless. When I t Nerviline'� • arly one morning, writes a Cor- ject;le wet hint a ton could be sent to >ondent of the Youth's Com an- the in �n forty-nine hours, and with relief came quickly. It took down P coo kilograms a visit might be made to the .swelling, relieved the 1Sain, and I waa standing on the bsnk of Venue acely, on runs Ire prophecy: the I gate me wonderful comfort. nall stream that runs along the inhabitants of all the planets will stake ' I can recommend Nerviline for I der of a heavily timbered mamp. each others acquaint:nc.e and inter• strains, bruises, swellings, muscular . ad bees quiet for somas time, Planetary iY hdear6yon�e�rtew z� for th.atelatm w :pains, and sore back. I have proved hers to breathe is one of the li !e con t a sure cure in such cases." + *ing to the song of a bird, when p gt veptenees which e.rth dwe,.Prs m';Rt 1 Think what it might some day card a rustling in the bushes a miss In a-jnurneir to our airless satel 'mean to you to have right in our °a^ ' �s SOME �R1�G�T��`i. l distance away, sad the shrill lite and that they might also find the y g y temperature or venue a little too h:g n I home. ready for an accident or_emer- pering cries of some a.rnimal, for comfort. Besidaa, radium it arn•ady ;gent sickness, a bottle or two-of Ner-{ AND LA$off' LiGHTERL. en ecaree as to be a coneiderable.item :n valine. Get it to-da my a mother coon and twoI Y• the cost of living, and we have other. Large -i'«e bottles, 50c., or sample A PASTE � "a F F DALLEY134 Ny�O Du:BT g ones a little more than a uses for it than as fuel for InterplanetaryC t r-grown, emerged from the limited e"ipresses. aim 26c., at all dealers, or The a-I - NO WASTE HAMILTON. CANADA 1 0, UST Itarrhozone Co. Kin ton Ont.r, The cries were coming frim Noss Latr teats. � _ e sables; perhaps they were Herr Thyssen, an ir-nfoundrr. who tit, _ +' can lire to humble circumetat>ces to one - +•,: Ming against what was about of the five or six richest men :n tlerma::y, �ap�n - and in industry his impnitanco can ebal Lenge that of the Kruppe. His ensu atter hen the mother reached the incurring heavy debts. was offered cer aL am, she plunged into the wattr tarn terms by the father on the condition p g that these were to settle definitely the '! swam about for a few moments sharp In the father's estate that shnuld devotee to him at death. The son main. y T - creat enjoyment. Then she re- taiaed shat the offer was oonsiderab!y - _ - d to the alio re, and taking one smaller than he was entitled to, and little on in her mouth ge g brought suit against his father. The son = sIF trias a kitten, she started D� trwice lost the case. and now hie ap- 4MtTi4 4j$rK9 Baled. Already, how.>ver, the casts of the cave amount to 1..,048.750, as estimated f oto-,the stream, onl at the rate fixed by the regulation@ young of Prusstan proredure. y ng coon was not eager for ,..�_.. sundry expenditures have to be added nth. He kicked and cried lira- to this amount and it to estimated that but there was no help for it. the total costs will have amounted to very nearly 4f.50000. When the case has SZ.- their would hold. him by the been disposed of for a third and last time, and with what purchase she ousts exacted by the court to the extent get of $454000 and counsels tees amounting ' him to will have tn be add#-4, aking r as po ble from' herowIf he. a totaofl utl atf $2,602. 50. to the ass for til outlay expenditure.750. The basis for Rg'ECTI to swim Shoreward, she would of money in dispute, which was no less trim off. If he swam to her, than $17.5M.0°°• But one may, ask would ® 1. J y gMOKELEs! it not have been better for the son to be @ X 'ould swim away from him, or satisfied with a nest egg of over.$17.000,. Lamps him under with her nose.. She 000 rather than the full-fledged bird to which he thought he was entitledf red to ie enjoying herself, 4 he poor youngster was fartivarantee You e# the' 'Best W hap y. :'.EART'J AS FOOD. Sr first I almost thought that She .That is what these Trademarks mean to OQ led to drown her offspring, Some Indian Tribes Eat It In Var- y :x< soon found out that she knew ions Forms. R OYALITE is the registered trade name for The she was doing, and why she doing it. After eight or ten The*habit of eating earth 'or clay Imperial Oil Company's pure refined kerosene. is one of the most unpleasant clear- ^t es of this heroic instruction „ This oil is absolutely uniform, gives no smoke c art of swimming, tahe'helped acteristics of the Southern crack- alf�t of swined kitten up, the era," but the practice is not con- � or soot, and is the best oil obtainable for general where he sat and shivered, fined to airy race or region of the .lighting and heating. purposes. she repeated the performance world, says the Scientific American. - his brother. 'Then the family In America, several tribes of In- „ RAYO is the trade name.of the best and most inex- -y uietl p dians, of the northern as well as of J p p q y into the swam endive lam on the market ry the southern continent, use earth as - _• Al: teaspoonful -of peroxide of fOod i PERFECTION is the trade name of the best oil gen added to half a tub of The Pawnee Indiana used to eat heater, bar none. Owing to the unequalled distrib- in which clothes are rinsed a yellowish clay, which they shaped i ' act ,as a bleach. It lues a into little balls that were dried in _ uting facilities of The Imperial_ Oil Company through- act g the open air, and then roasted•over !� >" white Dolor without any dam- Pe �'Out the f]OmllllOn,you can get these goods everywhere j the fabric. the fire. When the clay became red `- the balls were removed, moistened —111 the small country store as well as in the cities `w. with water, and eaten. These clay , -and towns. € 'NA-DRU-CO balls were oftenest served with fish, , and seem to have promoted diger You are assured of best light and most heat at lowest . RUBY ROSEV. ` tion. Some of the Mackenzie River ' cost if you use Rayo Lams Perfection Heaters and ` COLD CREAM, i Indiana used to resort m the earth y Y- p - ` as food in times of famine. They ROyahte 011. A delightful, snow-white , 'dug out the clay that they found in toilet preparation,. which- V hollows along the banks of the THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY Limited makes bad completions • ricer. In prosperous years they v01L ? OIL good,and good ones better. 4D chewed't:he clay as a delicacy. The y' Toronto 'Montreal Winne e' Vancouver Splendidd for chafed, AD Is j Apaches mixed powdered clay with �Q ,y P g �`� adj► -" a chapped, sore skin or O * �their meal before baking their rude tj ( j ` �� Ottawa Qu -Calgary::Calgary - Edmonton � " ���} �" cracked It '� 411!loaves, of bread. "�" � 1n 25°p 1 glass jars at Halifax St. John Regina Saskatoon 1 our Druggist's. 202 In South America., the Indiana in y , the uplands of Bolivia eat a light ltr►ITN Afse aliatnTialial station is ebI tsesm [fireagttosM die Dossbdon 4MITt Ilatloul Drug ted CbsmU Co. v � � ypa�, clay that is nearly white in color; f 'n this they ilse either raw or in the ? 1t:T...� n •fi.Si•.,,, .. v. .,, r.t, .;:r.tirhr !n •,-.,xt.:r' _. Y,.ie, ,:dt.. .:..r•, ,n ... •t... ,a 4. i.a " :d• ...».,b'. Y .r�:sro:.�.:. r.o r+P�., .... .»..�. •.•5. — ..,..:yk a _r'.o w i ;�, r. �S� .r- a�' +"• '"�'" rM S;',`4 y .,.Rr ^} '6.j'' '..Y' 't�'{�; „�C.'�f".t �,r uT'•+:h..' z� ..n d .a '"' S t3 i3 "'v J d-!y,•. ;j;.:, r., ..�" �. p-57'�, �'a, .rk.;?t'a- '�''r .. n+N+n.. a. t .. .. _ s'4r.°,,:a:Q � �' ^�"'Ltr,Y °�, Y•��• "!II; »'w +lilt' tat �•� '•"aw � ..•:?r'f�� �r.b%." 1�✓:.y�^,..• � ��,sn.a�1�:iirt_,c',�,' w°f�,a" .,LOC,�•y T���tM�p� -=James Denny shipped a load —Abe Law, of Toronto, spent ALISMS.1►7 i_r_■ . of hogs and a load of mixed stock Sunday at the home of bis moth- �_...�► � pfrom GreenYOu Wil- lw—y.s bura on Monday of this er here. �� � f.� - week, —Miss Hylda Mauhardt, of To- — —Miss Job=.spent Sunday at —J. W. Hole.. of Brougham, ronto' a - gg g , pent a few days with her ``]UPPY THOUGHTS" 6 her home in Eastern Ontario. has rented W. . Orvis'faun. Mr. sister at the home of Mrs. Dickie. --J. R. Wagner, of Toronto, Orvis will shortly move to Lind- —Caleb Hopkins, of Church.St., was in'town a few days this weed. say, moved his household effects on ifOII useone.. —E. C. Bell, of Stayner, called —John Quinlan is employed at Wednesday to Toronto where he y T on Pickering friends on Wednes- of these. present brick cladding his reel- will in future reside. 3. day. deuce, thus improving its ap- —The Ladies'Aid Society of St. A —Mr. and Mrs. Pountney, of pearance, and increasing its cow- Andrew's church will meet at 8 `i'orQp-to, spent Sunday with W. fort. o'clock neat Thursday at the home �e'have fall stook .H. and Mrs.Crummer. —Dr.,E. J. Shirley has purchas- of Mrs. Jas. L. Somerville. —Miss Dolly Herr, of Toront6,- ed Robert Logan's farm consist- Lost—On Sunday last between i aspent Sunday at the home of her Ing of about one hundred acres Pickering and Toronto, a Persian always 'mother on Church St. I • and situated in the $:F. Con. It Lambtie. The finder will receive Lmb—Mr. Simpson, of Toronto,'was is the old Logan 'homestead and reward by leaving the same atJOSEPH --� . . the guest of Wm. and Mrs. Cullis adjoins the fifty acres Dr. Shirley the News office. * Y on Suaday of last week. purchased some time ago. —Mr. Roddy, Fred and Mrs. —A large number from all parts —The football thatch on .Satur- Booth and Master Clifford motor- of the township are attending day last between the Pickering ed dawn from Toronto and spent Markham Fair this week. and Malvern teams was a closely Sunday afternoon with Harry to Claremont D E. Johnston 'is going contested one and resulted in a Moore and family. r !1he �� �,� nt on Sunday next to victory for Malvern-_.lay-•1 to 0. —Ed. Law, of North Toronto, 1 P to� M, conduct anniversary services. The match was witnessed by accompanied by his daughter, �. —Misses Ruth and Eva Murphy quite a large number from all Miss Gertrude, also Miss Earring- " — of Toronto, will spend the winter parts,of the township. The re= ton, of Oshawa, spent Sunday - .with their aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) Field, turn match 'will be played to- with the Misses Law, of Church cc yt —The township council will morrow afternoon at Malvern St, We're re making big Holler meet on Monday next for the when it is ho g special meeting of the Fire -.,-- about . t ped the Pickering —A a - transaction of general business:--J boys will meet with better sue- Company will be held to-morrow .. - about 3 things: —Frank Bundy, of the Metro- cess. Saturday's game was"the (Saturday) eHning in the town 1politan•Bank, Toronto, spent Sun- first defeat they suffered this hall at 8 o'clock., As a matter of 1st—Our new display of Men's and Boys' Fall Hats and Caps. day at the home of his parents year, which is a pretty good re- particular interest to every mem- We've got the goods on display. They're the very newest here. cord. er will come up, a full attendance styles. They're the very newest colors: Prices consistent —A large number attended H. J. —We extend ourcoogratulations is requested. .with good Quality. Marquis' sale on Thursday last. to a farmer resident of Pickering, Biddin was active and lir. John Moore, on the event of —Just received—A large ship• g prices 1 thent of men's and boys' overalls - , were good. his marriage to Miss Bertha flit- and smocks, splendid value at the 2nd—Our new assortgient of Children's' Misses and;Ladiss Svt.eaker —W. G. Orvis .who has'-rented shell of Toronto, whiehtook lace Coats—positively all new—did'nt carry one over from last P price, also a shipmept of all the ..v his farm, will hold an auction sale in St. Peter's church, ' Toronto, latest styli "in hats for men and season. Colors : Cardinal; grey, tan, navy and white. Es of his farm stock and imps..9ments on Wednesday, Sept. 24th. Mr. boys. See thein before buying, ceptionall nice wools with �i h or low necks.- Come in and 3 on Oct. 9th. and Mrs. Moore have been spend- D. Sim son &, Co. * :--give us a chance to show you these lines. =Mrs. C. H. Burling has been Ing a few days here with the p` - spending a few days with friends,former's sister, Mrs. W. H. —Max Bradford is spending a " in Lindsay, Peterboro, Port Hope Crummer, and with his mother at few weeks at the home of his SPECIAL—All our white lawn blouses; reg. $1 25 and other eastern points. Greenwood, They will return in mother, Mrs. Charles Bradford. and X1.50, are on bale at 98 cents. —Miss Mary Harding. left on a few day's to -their home in ,$t• It t abcntt three wears since. hip =Tues"--to-iesttme her studies in Catharine=, where Mr. :lfoore bay last visit home, and- since that r St. Hilda's College', which opens a Rood position with the :Maple time he has been working at 3rd s for the fall term rt Oct. 1st. Leaf.Billing Co. British construction in G2uebec, THE PANDORA Q�RA R/`1/ Y E —Miss Edna Martin fists been on -Tbe adjonrned annnal meet- British Coluinbiit and tunny other ' the sick list during the past week in g* of the Fire Co: on Friday even• pouts. dor two and under- the doctor's Ing was not very largely attended, —The annual Harvest Home care, but she is now improving• yet much discussion as—to better Service; tinder the auspices 6f' - -Mrs. (Dr.) G. A. Fish, of To. fire-fighting appliances was in. the Ladies' Aid Society of the +" � i ronto, accompanied by her daugh- dulged-in. In the absence of the Methodist church will be held on ter, Miss Catherine, has been captain, `V. G. Ham, M. S. Chap- Sunday and Tueday, Oct. 12th t f' a ' BAT .spending a week with Mrs. J. H. man wag voted to the chair. The and 19th. On Sunday the services t� , ;$nods• nominating committee'P report will be conducted by Rev. C. W. —Owing to. the meeting of the was read, and without discussion Barrett. of Hampton. Music will South Ontario Teachers' Associa- the following officers were elected be furnished by the home choir• f On TueQda ``` �` tion at Oshawa, the public schools for the ensuing year: Pres•, John p evening the annual IL t, were closed on Thursday and Fri. Mnrkar- Captain W. G. Ham ; chic•ken pie supper will be served i - day of this weer. lot Lieutenant W. J.. Clark ; in the basement of .the -church- Clark E. W. Tink,-B.-A., B. D.,' 2nd Lieut., J. Richardson . Treatr., from 5 to 8 o'clock after which s -of Greenwood Methodist church, R. A. Bunting ; Sec.,W. J. Clark ; most attractive •Program will be t j occupied the pulpit in St. An- 1st Branchman, C. L. Morcombe; given in the anditoriut'n. of the • "'e� L st Brew's Church on Sunday last.in a 2nd Branchman, S. Davin; Capt. church by the following artistes ; _- Most acceptable manner. Hooks and -Ladders, E. Wright; Madame Le Mar, who is such a ,- -Mrs. W. G. Haat, we regret to Lieut.. M S. Chapman ; Suction favorite as a soprano soluist, report 4s suffering from an attack Hooe• Mea—Gordon Law, Joa. H• and who is now well-known in of typhoid fever, but we are Bundy ; Auditors—D. Simpson, J. Pickering. Miss Pearl UNeil, rine - .- - P Right up w the Mark in every way Be in the swim. pleased to know that she is Murkar; Trustees—D. Simpson, of Canada's best known Bloc+orlon= - Have A PANDORA. making satisfactory progress. W. G. Ham. J. Murkar, ists.,and who,will on evening _ - :lleysra. : : - -Spencer Taylor will. bold an gaff, and Clark were instructed to make her first appearance in Pick- V -auction sale of his farm stock, im- have the etigine overhauled and ering and MIFz9 k D. H&bbs, who Now Tbe2 --Ci}n1e 111 and 'R'e can pr®V elements, hay grid corn orr Tliury- repaired where needed and nt in is a Rifted violinist, of Toronto. day, Oct. 16th. As Mr. Taylors thorough work,ipg. order. They Short addresses twill be given ,by -lease has eapirecf everything wilt were also instructed to procure a Rev. G. L. Johnstoo and Rev. «. to you these are Worth While j The sold. suitable truck for the hooks end A. Pipped This program will be hollering - —The steel for the suherstrnat- ladders, The meetins Stas ad fhP coact attractirP ever about. _ nre for Haight's bridge arrived jourued to Fiidag, Oct. 10th,at Riven in Pickering and tihotild at- a _last week and tuen are now busily' o'clock,wheu the Police Trw tee= tract a large number. Adotission_ — engaged in putting it into posi• have agreed to be present and 30 cent3, c-hildreo 15cents. Me -S �C HAPMAN tion. It will be too or three state shat they can legally do to- ~' 4 !v> bt*"t before the bridge will wards providing a better tenter _ le in condition for traffic. su�lply for fire-fighting pttrpo-e. " ' --SALE REGISTER. - - "-- - ----- -Mr. Sessmitb, teacher of S:-S. It is to be hoped that all firemen 4 TCErtDA3, O('T. ith—Auction sale of BLANKETS BLANKETS No, 4, east has rented Mr. Reeve will attend this meeting, and all ro err of James Play ett. Sale 'ly's bmise on church St., formerly citizens are requested to attend farm stock. implempntc, fixe, fowl Coal days of At -the Winnaeott residence. He ex- as well. d- e.tc., ut lot 13, con. �, Pickering. the.. . ltamn are here and now is the ti tie' to secure pot pests his father and mother to --The Women's Institute held a pt one. property bills, W. B, Powell, warrir clothing and bedding: White and Grey Flannelette Blanket �.'. to arrive here in abort a couple very enjcyable afternoon ou the auctioneer. with-pink or blue borders, 10 111 4 12 4, far' .51,23, ..$Lilo • a of weeks to take possession. 30th of Sept. _-at the beautiful �arr`rn?DAY, Orr,Nth-Auction` siile —W. Dunbar with several other home of ?sirs. E. L Ruddy, when of farm stock and implements. corn S1.75-per pair. surveyors is busy at present mak- the Whitby and Whitevale losti- and roots,•the property' -of David Men's undershirts and dra`rers, fleece lined at 50c. each or wool rng a survey. of R- J. Fleming's tutes were entertained. The Jones, lot 3, con.8, Pickering (half _ . 75c. $1.00$1.25, 'farm. 'We 'understand that the guests were received on the west *Wile east of Balsam)_ bale at one, land will be thoroughly under verandah by their char•ming.bost- Writ. Maw, auctioneer. Ladies vests and drawers,-at'25c. 50c. $1.00, $1.25 per garmept. (:`:c``: drained, and Mr. Fleming will ess, who wore a beautiful French THURSDAY,OCT. sale of -erectnew buildings•in the near gown of blue and . gold. Mrs. farm stock, implements, bay, grain, G. A. GILLE.SPIE, _.DrtJNBART01 :4 ifutare. Croak, Miss Stella Lena and Mrs. corn and roots, on 'lot 17, con. 2, —Sunday last was Rally Day .Field were on the reception corn- ' Pickering, the property of W. G. for Canadian esbyt Sunday schools. All mitres. The spacious living room OrvRnd a Bale at one. gee dodgers C E / ♦ T �7 /-7 / R T Methodist,..Presbyterian, Baptist was decors#ed with autumn •Ica• and itdvt.-ia•aaot[3er.colnma. 1'V: R . -' and Congregational Sunday ves. The tables, of which there Powell, auctioneer. schools, from Halifai'to Vancou- were five, were looking at tb'eir TvEsDAY, OCT. 14th—Credit sale of A big range of Working Shirts—large body, Iota of rootp ver, held unifom service-.4 which best with huge•bouquets of zinnias farm stock, bay,grain., roots, etc., to expand in—they are certainly big value at 75e. were mueh'enj6yed by all who and autumn leaves. The presi- on lot 22,rear of con. 4, Pickering, _ attended them., dent's table was lovely with trail• the property of Thos. Tweedie, 11 p. Boys'Neglige Shirts with soft collar to match, fide - months credit. Bale at one sharp. _ —The Harvest Home Services ing riastrtnims, crown derby and Fred Poatilt,auctioneer, hairline "tripe, 7�cents. _ of St. George's church last Sun- silver. "fhe program from both day were well attended.' The Institutes Ivan delightfully render- FRIDAY, OCT. IOTA=auction'sale of ' church was tastefully decorated ed and much'enjoyed. Many old farm stock and implements. the pro- • BO B' CAPS at 25 CeIItB perty of the estate of LaFraugh& Boya, , with flowers, fruit And vegetables. acquaintances were renewed. Morden, lot 6, con. 5, Pickering Hobbs accompanied the or- Mrs. Sanford Brown, district pres, Sale at 12.30. Win. Maw,.auctioneer - Boys' Jerseys at 25 cents g a n wI Lha ..violin and at the also Mrs Balmer, district sec were evening service Miss C. Simpson honored guests. Mre. Ross, Pres'. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16TH.—Credit sale contributed a solo, both of which Whitby Institute, motored in of farm stock and impleuietita:the Everything for the Men and Boys at the '! ppropperty of Jabez Scott, at, lot B. were much ors appreciated. Among with a large party, Mrs. Willis, of B: F. con., Pickering., Sale at 12.30. Men's Near Store the visitors attending the morn- Whitby and many others—some Wm. Maw,auctioneer. ing service were the Duchess of 85 guests came from Whitby. TH>rRBDAY, OCT. lh•H—Auotion sale R. -A.' BUNTING, P:ICKERIN ,:,Bedford, the Earl and Countess of Mrs. Major, pres. of Whitevale of farm stock, implements, hay and Clarenden. Institute, with a party of 25 corm, at lot 16, con. L Pickering —The first thank-offering meet- arrived in a bus. The full num- (op ooite Sp4nk's Mill), the property ' Ing of the Autumn Leaf Mission her of Pickering members were of Spencer Taylor. Sale at 1'p. m, Band, of St. Andrew's church R as present. There were in. all 108 See bills. W, B. Powell, auctioneer GOLDEN T1 '+ held last Saturday afternoon in guests, Mrs. Ruddy had as her TLSSDAY, OcT. 21sT—Extenaive nuc �GO EN HARVEST TIME the basement of the church.. There guests Mrs. C. Henderson and her tion sale of a horses, 40 cattle, im- was a large attendance not only daughter, Mrs. R. K. McIntosh, plements, mixed grain and roots, Ila NO W' $ERF of members, but also of visitors. also Mrs. Henderson, all. of To- the property of Thomas Reeveley,at 1` The meeting was addressed by ronto: There were speeches made lot 18, con.4; -Pickering (just north Binder Canvass repaired. - Binder Whips and Gloves read` S pa p y,. .. � Miss Goforth, whe has had charge b Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. of Brock Road P. O.) ale at 1 F.m. Stock of Single and Team Harness, Plush Ruga, of a Galician Mission School in Major and Mrs. Ruddy. After a See bills. W. B. Powell. auctioneer . the west. Her address. wits a delicious supper a vote of thanks Ply Nets, Whips, etc. most, interesting one, and was was tendered to Mrs. Ruddy for PICKERING MARKETS For the holidayaeason—Tr(inks and,Suit Cases. listened to with rapt attention.' entertaining the large gathering White — ' 'The children also Rave' an inter- at her home and • the song for to Winter Wheat, :..•...... t10 "� Repairing neatly and prorr:ptly attended to. "sting proRramine of chorttsee, "she's a jolly good fellow" was R'c'd " solos, and recitations. after which heartily sung. The guests began'boxed 95 1 Spring Wheat.................. . 85 PICHER�NG HAR�TE SS`EbiPORIIIM all eat down to a table laden with dispersing over the beautiful Gose tY 4,,.• ��od things w 1ch the all Phone Ind. 301. W. J. 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