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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_10_10 . �,.. .. ,. •r, �...-.tr•: ..�. v,L.'r*•'�..Y..'.^:,.: :1...... •,•,,. ., , ,. „t,•..-.�.,.,.'ti..ef.,,es.N!+.a•..Y^9re'.`•y.r,:,.r.:..n,' ..; •x,�.,"x� :. . 7 s.. . _ ar'T:y 6.er.Ys• -4. s a•• •+•!e2...,MvF: z:r'. w'.,s.A.,•>''�:aYa'ry.ar"ztee,y,a,c%r",Ta-.?`�yR.,+ti.,t.-:✓.f?'a•-^v•..••^+,y,y.P, -+ _ F �' ''� e•r _R. v W .1 VOL. X�XII1. PICKERINCI, ONT.,. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913 r No 2 r>>t�iiaiif'}fiorxtal 09;ariQ:.. MOUNT PLEASANT the players of their own accord elimi- SPINK MILLS mating all unnecessary roughness or Established 75 years altddcal Miss Florence Bunker spent the unmanly tactics. ' By winning this J E. "tweek-end 1 a Hood has it returned home, game amiltotn, the fist ma ch henna pals lay entem t FOR D. to of alRegis- Mi H GREENWOOD R. tered mem ns ptomatrical Aaao• after spending the summer ar Fenlon ed• at Pickering on Saturday after riation of Oatari �eacioa gleed to Falls, noon, '11th inst.• 3 Olareffi i t gi d tree. North -Quite a number from here attended •+: ltltt - _ Markham Fair. D. Russell won 1st WHITEVALB �T C. McKII, member M.D., college S. Ft.OUR prize on a colt. P MILLS' Edlnbnrggb, memt,er of the college o>< Wm. and Jlrs. Cassce, accom anied Percy Pennock, of,Toronto, spent '^ Fhs.:ciane and Surgeons of Ontario,lieeatiate "White Satin," Best Manitoba by Miss Forgie, of Claremont. spent last week at home. j, Of BoyaJ College of snri:eoaa, Edinburgh, "Cream-Buns " " BIended . Sunday in Brookline J. A. and Mrs. Pugh spent 'Sundaq � ' Sped attention a d deie seance ct women and ,� „ �� P,aB r .- out on Yonge street. children. Office and residence,Brougham. :Te:t•Buns,. - i✓ yj - Earl Tomlinson is now clerking in DR. W, WILSON-PORTER, Cbiro- MONGOLIA g , pprroctor—The cause of disease removed by A. E. Roache store. adiastment of the•g[a e- ..consultation free. FEED The Silos in this vicinity are nearly Mrs. Pherrill is staying with her son, Mill will be going aRaj,u- AtPickerin on 1+Mondayt.' Wednesdays and all filled. whose infant has been veryill. ltpnea.•Oaoa-s08iiacooBt.soatli, Wiiaea, :''JUMBO" F�'ED FLOUR Miss Annie Wideman �s a Sa W. BRgahaw; of Brock, Sunda ed' We�eSl�a�� Oe'fio�3er 8th Fisch s.- Oshawa p y y a BRAN last week in Toronto. � '., with Hugh and Mrs. Pugh. - Chopping PICKERING, MEDICAL 'SURGICAL —SHORTS Mian I. Short spent over Sunda,►at Mies Ada-Hill, of Uxbridge. is stay. pp g - and X•-RAY INSTITUTE :OAT CHOP her home neabrVus. frig with her aunt, Mrs. Cleo. Pmgh. WEDNESDAYS. and FRIDAYS MANITOBA OATS Orvil and yer, of P.ort.Perry, A. E. Major and Willie Knox have ONLY, until further . 1'TCZ�xTatO. - oxTelsio + spent Sunday friends and relatives sold their orchards out to Toronto notice. , AMERICAN CORN here. Jews; R. ZLOTY TOWLE. X. B., X. D,, C. X., Wheat Barley Buckwheat and Fhyalaiao•in-charge FEED OF ALL HINDS Truman and Mrs. Grove and family, Mise Gusaye Annie is stayingg fora + SPecialiat in Bectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia of Ringwood, spent Sunday with abort time with her aunt, Wire. W. Oats wanted. eases of Men, Diseases of Women, Can Jacob and Mrs. Barke Ma'or, a; Tamara,3-Ray ezaminatioa. Diseases of e/e' Our- prices are the lowest A number from here attraded the Is.Levi Annis, of Port Unioq, is phone me for prices. adds,no e,throat and lunge. Fittingglansea and , sli conte dad chronic diseases. Quality the best' Harvest Home hef�at-Olsremont on visiting her parents, Thomas and Mrs. _ otmoe 8oara is to a dna v to si - i91y _ Monday night. White, F' Z,. GFRE�N % - 2ew Hagerman will move on-the f Legal. GREENWOOD farm in the spring now occupied bySe* randton ` Frank Lee, r Mrs. w Lan of Toronto, is spend- Silas Tool has urchased a decline E. FARE«'ELL, g.C., B3RRIS- B P 8 f ! TBB.Ooa ty CrownAttarnsy,andCoanfy I+' SPINO, LIMITED, ia,t a few daps with her sister, :Vire. engine and grinder -and wilt now.do - ti Bolfaftor. Ooartl3ouse,whitb n toy Alf, Trimble. his own chopping, PICKERINQ, OFT, Itisrumored that Mr. Piaskett is • Miss Kitchen was in- Oshawa on �`1 M. FITZGERALD Barristet a d ►J. solicitor. Conveyancing, etc, AL Dr. about tq,complete the ppurchase- of a Thursday and Friday last attending -' house in the viIIaRe. �'e are glad to the Teachers'convention. 0 �� tx 8hirte,'e once,Pickering,every w'eaueeday' learn that he is not leaving us. - The Ladiei' AId 'gave a- pleasant v E. CHRISTIAN, Batzister and �'C70K HERE ! James Plaskett's Rale on Tuesday sncial at the Methodist parsonage on •Solioitor,Notary Public,Etc, Money to was welt attanded. Prices were good, Wednesday erening,-last. The Claremont Furni =- Leon. Office sea door to the Standard Beak, PR eciall the cattle one.c6W brim In os. Prim le, of Bowmanville, call- `'` • �Fhitbv. 4Slp tura StOT`P, P y - • R g � g W. Auctioneer Powell wielded the a on friends and relatives here last u�sr h O is the beat place to get Sour hammer. week, after an absence of manv>sfsfxgtisfi �arl�s. yearn. •PLENTY OF HOUSE FL'ANIRl3I�(i we have As Ed. and firs Crawford ;rere The Bxptist-Choir will furitish the W. O. HAM-Fssuer of 1iarrieg a dressers, weslisiands, iron drivit down Derit4�„hili on Sunday music for the Zion Presbyterian anni- Stove, ��$ �i1 � + x f "4 -. L;oensaa in the Coaaty of ontm: and brass bedsteads, par• even ng they were run into by an versary on -Sunday- nest at Cedar 'Pickering Prllage 971y for suit.., bu8etts, and auto coming in the opposite direction. Grove. x side boards, mattresses and spring Tbev carried no lights, consequently The October meeting of the White- ��(i � � g fdL POUCHER, Real Estate Auer couches, and all kinds of chairs the number of the machine could not vale branch of the Women's Institute ' ` '? . t:oaeli msec or, collector and Leader be obtained. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford will be held on the loth at the home �ry Of marrfetee ltcenar•.Brougham. •07 always r stock, also many were throws from the buggy, gPugh, - a1g4�' Ste8it�1 Coal — other articles too n,imeroue gll7. but es- of !Vire. Hugh A DHOPPER Issuer of Marria8gge to mention. Rememberwo capped with slight Injuries, while con- Rev, B. A. Fisher waa in the city on �tw . Licenses to the ooaoty of Ontas7o, sidarable dame a was done to the Tuesda with his little dau daughter, who 06ll0o am•ere and hie residence.Ctanmaut. keep the goods and de g y g ON HAND " -- liver them to your buggy• is suffering from some spinal trouble. [� R.BEATON.TOWNSHIiPOLERK home, at the very A specialist is benefitting her, A.v. (kavayanesr, cammtrtionerAw lowest �I a' Ilak,as price. GREEN RIVER _ r. Stratton has bought the house . a+t3dovift. A000nntani Oto, money b Ieaa - and two lots now occupied b Will T T SP T *T ltr T � � �aa�t Patronize our town merchants, P y J. L 1 11Y It3► 9..1 ea farm v Isvar of it/arrtap Lia Frank Booth apllnt Sunday at S. Money: Mr, Money t�company with • • s a eaaew^ Wbi��_al's. Oat. tea don't seed your good dollars Doter)' his goo will start a bakery in New f FPOSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, away to build up some other _Hiss Robertsons spent Tuesday even- Ontario. . for oot,atiu of Yark goof Ontario. Aoa place. Yours for busyness. inM with 1ST. and firs. Hobson. PICKERING �., .galas of ail ktnd• atteaoed to on ahortast Lender the au Ices of the Ladies' 4t•t1°a Addreaa r4rseo River P.O., out. TTT777 Everybody went to Markham Fair Mission Ctrcle, Mies E. J. White, ofe. -- -- -- — — Ta Ho 15 A Land all report a'moat Enjoyable time. West• Toronto, and her pupils willc B, POWELL. LicensedAuc. V 1+lrs. William Hoover, Mildred and Qire a recital in Lhe Baptist chureti in . tff 0001440y valuator dna cotdill.kin forDonald were Toronto visitors last the first week in November. Watch } ultra of Oaearfo a:od York A11 dada at week, i as 000ducted •itb,r pnvately or by atratloa C'LAREMONT for further announcement. a not"collected For date. or other par. Mrs. Wm. Hutchings has returned. - .. C alar.a ply at residence.Elizabeth st..Malt. after spending a week with relatives •ROUOMAM ng Pbpoa�orders left at Nswa o>ace,vtck. {� la Toronto. Best 3 lump Steam Coal and all slzea •e pro. ormpt aiteat a a, a�i�u o ,w•nsraa "A C O L D" Missea Gladys Pugh and Nellie Gray Thos. Keatt spent a few daye with in Hard Coal. My Dheae aamberis]ndepeadeet laOl were t-be >iuests of Gordo-A and Mrs. hist mother this week. k; If Tou havent bad it you will like- Booth on Sunday last. H, A. Teasdale,of Tor ic, spent MMM R S ly have it 9uun. Some e•f our S. R, scholars attended Sundav with friends here.• R. P'EfNf{V OG`K the Rally Dar services at Locust Hill B. Norton mist friend ,.pont mover A Rood stack of 1 and 2 in, rough and- ' '�• tWHITEVALE, oNr. ,. T 'a S on Sundav and report ii fine service, S:inday with his panple here. dressed hemlock,.also matched, - Funeral Director and limLa were John Wikon, formerly of rnnra, Win.. Wailitce: W Toronto, visited pine and spruce. i dressed bvw tvhn is now attending Udi ve-rsity Mrs. T. C. Brown on Sunda red pine Ge�or ra ppIae Compound Syrup White 1i']ne in Toronto, spent the week-arid with Ilse, ANains and 'family spent Sun. _ dad baawoad fog ceilings. +' ny bn Lures entreated to me will and Tar, or hie grandparents here. day with her rnothev, 3fra. J, Beer. m a be carefully handled. John and Mrs. McLean visited withA R P --Chrirg_es Moderate gals "LAXACOLD �,�,I.��•OL•kr Mr. at Wexford on Saturday, r. and Mrs. Adams, of Toronto, Posts, Shingles and L �e adar. Independent Phone No. 1.i14. - gall quickly relieve and cure are visitingwith Bohn and Mrs. Pat- Mr. Milroy's new house is nearing - Write or phone for prices. OHN ' ILIP tergum. - Coughs, Colds, Hvarsenees, completion. ti Viiss Mason. of Sudbury; is visiting Frank and Mre, with, of Guod- A C. 1p E L�QnIR Etc., Etc � Try it. ,. ,•_ in the.villNge. wood, spent Sunday with W. E: and r �••r• JC1 l:e L 1J V.C1 War. Prince has opened .hie-new Mrs' Holtby. as a full line oft Tres12 and cur- Trice 23e. per bottle or bo:. place of busyness. Mrs. Forte, of Claremont. spent a •LOCUST HILL meats constantly on hand. Mrs. J. N, Wolfe is the guest of few days ast week with her sister, PICKERING -PHARMACY Mrs. A. J. Wakeley. Mrs. Casale. Ind.-phone. house biar7ham'1504, pica ROIL, Breakfast Bacon Arthur and Miss Libbie FarthingYard, Markham 72 Y Apple picking is in progress, The sent Sunday with Miss Marion an + rn, Bologna, Weiners, etc. yield is fair, and the ouality good. `+ The dry weather has made it ver Russell ]Philip. $i heat rices y' James and Mrs. R•ouUe of Button- TIME TABLE-Pickering Station 6 g p paid for PSCKERSN C� - difficult for farmers to get plowing y' T.R. Trains going East dee w,chows- Butcher's cattle done. villa. visited the former's sister, Ms. No, 6 Mail g pg A M. 7% REAL The interest manifested by the J. Beer, on Monday, •• 6 Local e REAL ESTATE' school children in the school exhibit George and Mrs.Stevenson are vis- „ 2.06 P.M. iekeriag Iver •••`• iting the former's father, S. H. Ste- i 14 i Loos] 6ObP.11fl. at the frL4 was keen. Already plans Trains 'going West•. fine as follows-- + li are tieivZ c laid for better things next °enson,at Thistle Ha, No. 13 Local > year. Mrs. W. B. Robson and daughter „ 7.47 A.M. a First-slabs r2 for hire - visited friends at Stoujtville and . , lI fecal 2.20 P•M. The At Home, under the auspicos Bloomington this week. I Mao 8.04 P• AL i Day or. nig]t of Knox Church Adult Bible Close, .. Mr.RobineonP of Thornhill,and Mian •Sunday included was given on Monday night. Every Lemon, of Aurora, spent Sunday with Bus Ineets all train8 _: : Insurance 'rated lower on far. 'pro- body had a good time, and all are G. W. and Mrs, Phillips. party and Villa Dwellings, hoping that this class will soon give Robert Foster, of the Customs office ming promptly-attend'ed to. in first-class Companies, another similar entertainment. at Saskatoon, 'spent i few day's with i gent for Canada Carriage Co.. NO PSC! Silo filling is the order of the day: his sister, Mrs. W. J. Devitt. EYE GLASSES ,' m .t121� Mg0ten Harry Morgan has rigged up an out. N. F. Mechin and children, Mrs.'C. SHO for this purpose that iULD STAY ON $� Pe If'not insured with me,call.and , s hard to beat. Gordon and M.A.Gordon, of Oshawa, '.. Pticker1n compare rates. His new arrangement of the hood is a spent Sunday with; ,the formet's great saving on power, a feature of parents, WITHOUT PINCHING} ' i 8-roomed house to rent. the machinery that bring a smiles to John Devitt,conductor on the(band Which School shall i attend ? the faces of all concerned, . The corn Trunk Railway and Mrs. Devitt, of - - n important question. All busi- Ws V. Richardson• _ while not so long as it is in wetter Toronto,spent a few days Rith.W.J. ss colleges ase not alike. Care- seasons, is well sobbed,and has been and Mrs. Devitt. No need harvested in prime condition, Mr. and Mrs. Varey and Norman 1 judgement is absolutelynecee• -Notarypub i - t bays your ! a sary. Write to-day for'the' - l �, Pickering. and Mrs. Baird and children,of To- Catalogue of the MALVERN ronto., motored out and spent Sunday eye glasses � . C H 0 P P I N G with Thos. and Mrs. Perryman. ZoThe Pickering fsotbatl team, accom- The Women's Institute will meet at ptnce you in AND OAT FLAKING panied by a large following, came the home of Mrs. John Hamilton on ` • here on Saturday when they played Tuesday, October 14th. at 2.30 p.•m, order to have them .stay on., ._ the return match with the Malvern Programme:"How to Meet Emergen- Our new style of 'Eve Glass s Rangers in the semi-finals for the On. cies." Roll Call and Music. r ; -every day iii the week except tario chem lonahi The da was St. John's W; F. M.' S: will hold Mountings are perfec:Cin fit and s TOROFTiD. O '• 9n the '- P P P• y Y ideal for football and'tbe game was as their annual thank-offeringg meeting neat in .appearance.. Modern will help you to d9ide. This CIDER•MAKING advertised a "rattling game"in more on Thursday,...Oct. 16th in the ehurch. ool is conducted on the highest I am know pre .red to make cider, than one sense. Pickering won the Music will.be ggiven by Mrs. Tink, of -ideas are those of comfort. We p toss and kicked north, though there Greenwood, and the Union Choir. 4 ne of efficiency. We Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- was little advanta a in ground wind Addresses b the aim in all our optical work to do its record.. Students admitted day of each week until the gg g� i y pastor and Mrs. ; any time. last o! Noveii,ber. orsun. From tbehick•o$both teams Johnston. the very best'for you in every W. J. Elliott, Principal laved strenuous football-.and until -The annual thauk-offering service John F. Bayles,.Greenwood half time the score was uncertain, of the Christian church will be held way; • The right Glassed,. the ,r. Yonge and Alexgnder Ste, there being no goal granted during on Sunday, Oct. 14th. At 11 a. m. right Mounting. We are sure that period. After half time Picker- the service .w.ili be conducted by the if you. come.to 'tie you spill be Nave ou, lots of water? ting came back strong'and goon made pastor, Rev.C. 9. Fockler. and music 4 OOLS SHARPENED - _ y- _ y heir first tall This evened up the will be furnished by the horns choir. perfectly satisfied.. Let-us prove �. C. S. P.RX, OR W1JftVAi t aeries. Malvern was playing peraist- In-the eyening at To7cl6ek Rev.E.'W. this to }"h make a specialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything ent.ball and pressed hard, but Picker- Tink, B. A.,B. D.,of Gr.•eenwood, will you. ols of all kinds. Locke repaired.-' in the-line pf orate: -Empp) such �, 1139 was not to be denied and after a reach, and the service of praise will or-honing a specialty. Fora$rat• pp y rush in which all the forward line par- be led by the Green River choir. On a hair trim or an easy shave call pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, ticipated Kirby scored the winding Monday niRlit R cold fowl supper will at the East-end Barber Shop, plumbing, etc. goal. From -tbfa on the game was be served in the Temperance Hall, R. N. BASSE 1/{� T, P NG NE our House Furnishings of all never in question. Pickering tried after which a good program wilt be o kinds:- Slightly used Car to They are also expert well drillers hard to make a sure thin surer, but JEWELER-ANn'OPTICIAN PQ g given in the -cbirrch by Mrs. D. E.' froth 15 cents a yard up. and respectfully solicit 'yourpatron- Malvern held them oft and the got-me Jones, M. E.. of Markham. the Mark- orPo+rrs wrw WHITBY ended M in favor of PI kering. The ham Male cos?1Drivoce J,GORDON PICKERING age for the -tura. Ind, .bon, yo. & Quartette rad others. Look referee had an easy game to bandle, out for bills giving full particulars. " j , ,4•, '4 fix.3.^M! .> •-o( ,Y..�}%: o,:ke 'lt c �,., .eta,,,.�{ ...(,. ,.i w i��°ra'•t ads: 'f S u+ «a' - •..- �, E txs'�,w� 8' ,�'�.5. �. k•uf,� L• • 4 V, c"AO•t .,� � y� ' . .. .. a .: � . T;uga� y: '* �.:p •aw;i va�+ar � w,y' .n^'i• ..., �'°`N "�'' r t 4 :"v'' a ..C.w:. .p.: .�s t. _ :d �.'�. .•P.�'c;: �,�',,� ': "�w - a:._.r' i ....,i• n �,.. '�i ,9t'� (��'�v ,,,�sry , . t 'a s.(„• ,,�.re`^:. 4�k...�: , ' � •e.. ..• ,,. _ '.r.•. : i .. .` r, 7. 4 .r f, � 1• {/ I.' .. ... _ }} ! ... {7tf .' . w�alot he was thinkpiraot�of the girl herself, i°fhe eeeuhtmli chUwo�nea !a 3are�iaeaa�ner, thbad eanaa I . - _ Possessing e�equisite freshness and aY tura! self-o(otiMei ce-now that a was . - uy�turnegd°inose o�h[ee amp blelavu 7 °� ` MNEST- TEA IS -, . :r"I 111 ,fullness of flavor not found in other teas And over hia► Lola a ate of penlde, wlet:; i 1,T yet lull of subtl- ..t..,7 pleasuttaii, was - LTHE-BEST POLICX half P. Lha tseling ht come to t the man who had f% ; rose drawing In i the wilderness a lily by the daety way.i 1.1. _ _,• 95 - " :_ f I 11, ? SAIr place. the,.lain might long to 'luck and, s side. Such a tower, ao- rare, !a such a 1 lace in h to still the vagus soh• :; 1. ­ I I I it I . if of his nate. r, ] e woke with a start as her voice J, t , _ , . - otopyed_ - _ . ,` . Where are we P" he askedIDA . at if• he - 0 } were waking from a dream. She laughed softly. "We are nearly -_ _.. ,� }louLe-L mean at the Rents.• It !e raund . the next turning. Won't you come in and CEYLON TEA—"Pure and Clean to a Leaf" see Elieha is • • , _ _- LARC -SALE ' He bit his lip and heeitsted:'he could I not ten her that he had promised Tibby not to come; then a Maine excuse came - � BLACK, NlIkED OR 1 Sealed �►�ets only to his aid. 1 1 IN TM E WORLD • INAT•URAL GREEN' 1 Beware of Imitations � I m So:ry," h� said; "but I have to at. _ ,_ _. tend a committee eating at the place .. . _ far as the corner." a "or itl Ii "v t. of i Quit rot mush hue hack. 1 will go d h you w by apprehension, she went homewards, - He was xalkin uiokly with a -. qq y 'There ie no need," a said, an no Her first impulse was.to tell Elieha of Dled air, and she shrank.into d , ,-. _ ,the brigbtneds had.gone out of her .voice,all she had heard; but she reflected that, too nervone end she to attract his ' - r and [ace, and her eyes were downcaeL.'as he did.not know Mr. Clive's address � , _ z1, But fie walked beside her to the corner,r' tion now that he had 'come upon » A Dirk Sh ' dovw • and there stopped and looked at her a he could not warn him, could not help suddenly; and el passed her, she fou • he held her hand. The question that rose'him. She had read of the outrages Der- for calmnegr, salt-poatession yh�n wa petrated by the foreign Anarchists, and' alter him, .hut_Clive ha � ed ' to hia lips was, "When can I see you d Ya n the Tn again?" but he could not put it. half teusutht by terror, she pictured thorougMare, and esu loot bg for a her hero and benefactor maimed .and before he heard lar n . - ood-ni�ht," he said; sad sheer must bleeding, even done W death. by the s p Da flag cry of,a th _ _ have can¢ t the wistfulness of tone, eooundrelr who were plotting in at !n• ! I for she raised her eyes and looked a6 (To be oontlnued.}' -- df A Coming Vengeance him with an answering wiistfulnew. She kne that-be was not afraid, and a' I "Good-night-and tLhhan you, once that a contempt o anger ay the -' a11 `y _ . • .. - e e w an wen on a peril which threatened him. And she more," h hispered• d t h r Left» way. I was powerless to help. to gave hill She .'r " ongh she did not disuse back she rich uncle ti; CIe3d. ;: -- - knew that be was waitin and watchin thought of the police; but she was afraid �� Y rr her, guarding her; bt}t piges.nd at sheing that Mr. Clive would be angry with her Did hb leave you.anything4 . CHAPTER %,-(Coatinned). gen to make for the doors. Mina felt ter, guarding the entrance to the all she if she went to them and told,them all she . .• ", , = that it would be better to wait until the heard hie retreatfn had heard; end, besides, it_.would_be easy -Yee; he left m9 peIInilesa. - -,-..Mina hunt upon his words; every ono fleet crush had passed, and she pressed t footetepe, and they for the eootindrel,to evade them, LQ lie - was precious to her, thrilled through her. echoed sadly is her heart• in wait for their vcotim, and deal the ` _... She had never imagined, much less heard. against the wall with her head bent, try- Bhe was entering the house when sud .anythin Uke it; and her hero became al- fair to escape notice. Clive had stepped denly she became oonscicus of a feel deadly blow in secret, They had but to The course Of true love of e down from the platform, and was talk. Y throw A bomb LA stab or tell him as he most a divinity to her. Her eyes were of lose; and anvoke to the fact that her leads to TnatrlInUII In¢ to some of the men. • passed throulI the streets. Y,.• 'chained to his face, which seemed to des- She, saw that he war+ pale-!t seemed ra books were not under her arm. She She could not do her lessons that night. &Is here; she watched hie lips as it to an•:her that he looked orad-nod once.-sire st4ptted aslant, and remembered that she could not practlae, and was so pale and + aces wtltYth he soft ae othat pafse brhem,no e+noticed that his eyes wandered from the led put them on the window ledge in the distraught that Tibb,• , eisted upon her lift the force of a tremendous torrent• face of the man who was speak ing to him I hall, near which she had been standing. sola¢ to bed; and she lay awake, listen- !and looked round absenty, Bhe trem- Without her Hooke she could not do her ing to the shrill cries of the Quarreling -' +was in a kind of dream. held in thrall by,bled as they came her way, but he did not preparation" for the next day's class. women, the lauthtez and the oaths of the a spell which she wished .lilt last for she She thought for a moment in poignant. teen as they bade a oat s of out - ' _ _ -ever: not once while he was speaking did the ddooms. buts there w s stilld towards crush +'d stress, then she turned quickly and ria pf nthe publlo-hounee at cJoein -she remove her gase-from his face, yet;I in the direction of the hall. She feared g time. -- _ - . there, and she was compelled to wait. It But, with her mortal fear, there throb aotwisbrtandiug, she could nee the rapt I W3e ae she was etandint there that Claire that the place would be closed, but she bed In her heart Clive's deep clear voice, - K; - faced of those around her, could watch found one of the doors open and entered, lognent words which had moved- - their flaming eyes, was conscious of their'saw her. IIs started, said quickly to the The hall itself wan in darkness, but a,and"thee .. , Darted li e, through which heir breath men around him, Ezetlee me, and btu• fight came from the transom over the the andienee eo woaderfnlly. It thrilled r -came 7erfiilp, tied to her side. through her even u she lay end quaked _ She heard him speak her name- in a i door leading Into a small room, in which with anxiety, and asked herself the cease-y No wonder they were awed, that they low voice; a thrill earn through'her, and . _me persona were. speaking; and, half lees question, "'What eholl I do? What , need at him open-eyed, openmouthed.i aloe tuzned her bead slowly and eau ht j guided by thin 11¢ht, and ke�t feeling her shall Ido?' , ow they, too, moat admire and worship~ ¢ way, she reached the spot where she had J.G }►aim, the grand gentleman else was tight-1 her breath. He drew her arm within his, i been standing. ! She Pell asleep et last as Lhs .dawn.- ._. �. .- their antes for them, who was aacn ad wa ng their bd made ateoast beandMinnHer beloved books were still there, btid,-through beautiful ecurtaras n in aatrd9 tet, ltka°a I ; „ _ fining himae1! for thea rod Dleadint, p cizapint them with a sense of relief and gust .. ITS, L - struggling for them at it �e were one of toebee�d they a3hnead thend wetreetith erHe dldsnot �Oks¢rvtng, ahs turned to to but at a�Sta t-and crap II terror from a dream LI '9 i themselves. . speak until they had turned the corner !that moment the door opened and Clive i in w'hi'ch slid had teen her hero lying j 49 , The speech was drawing to a close-she !nes qqn ntil t then, smiling down at hn'r, came out. Behind him, within the room. stricken and bleeding at her feet• go, felt felt that, with a paner and her eyes waa-{i said: she saw several mea, .amongst them the 13eemd co me that there's ton mueh o' - :•,,_ - dared towards the door for an lastanL: .,Why, Kim Mina. how did y>u ba pen' unwashed foreigner. Koshki. Clive was this echos! buelneeo," TibbT ea:d. as she "»" �{; she would steal away before the crowd be• y 1lcnk,n grave and rather act". and a■ "src.wi uw• gen to leave. But two men had come near to be at the Hall to-alYht? And along, K«hk�_ made way for him to pads tied on bar bonnet, and eyed K:na stern- S, - her. and stood close b her side, and be- io° ' through the crowd the Pole said suddenly ty "You're en pales ad o a chicken and • / o Uweea her and the lace_ One was a She did not reply at o•.ce; the voice of you're flag as skinny as a thicken on ej d he platform was still ringing "Zen that fah your 'last word, m a sho g�°ard. What with the u),' - 'thick-net. extremely ugly man with a b. Y t 1n her ? y b planner aa' trent y 'Rr l ..ronnd head oo.ered by abort, bristling earn: but this other vojce, to low, ao - -Absolutely fay last ward," said Ci1ve I the eiag:a' an' the•evdrlastlag studying. _ A 1. hair: his chin wee stubby,o and his thug frieIsle.ndly, was a different. a sweeter mu- ;atexniy. 'Cot only will I have nothing ,°arts take preing yus s out: an if ybe PI band failed to hide a dingy collar sad a her h®artless beatrawas h gearartll armt. ° rd, with yonT-proceedings, but I a&'int the precious and.e:Qin�n re esvenl los er I still were shirt tenni. He ware hick' s bear any more of such a mensal as t'iac p � spectacles, through which his mean. rest lcudlp that she weld hardly ,peak. and you have, made, I(f KoshYi, I shall feel t°re long. 7us2 you chuck It for tgdxi 3 when she dad w ibe wt came flutter.! and to nut fora and tra es. You're one ldet ryes flashed in a forties faellloa Sa tt my duty to denounce the aeeoundrala n the ictgd that senate ilz I dna t; 1 s l ` lied the aawaabed appearaaos of the tow•I 'at y i who contemplate this villainy to the pro I "a nines foreigner, sad Le apokd to the othbeyyr It woe by chance." sloe said. 'Z wai ow- d. i per eutborities." don't mind bels' shut up In a. faotory _ .vid�acaa letmomlrlah b ken sail English ad n II7 name ZO'pou Tore like n it ro wearied reLKnrued I me P09Ire it's tbuk ear+nth to cut with a { been l ver rave Lilosing and beard u ean with a weak face 90yes mend to ave I with s street. at II but you re defter ee. Yeu clued me a air P' he g at you moat have. !t, and to,cab ea the terse. Dyer mind _,with a strong eaceat •partly 6ermaa and y b C1rve. Good nl¢hi. i Jftnp did_not remonsWate but r°m is. ��r Preset i� r, par PolleL. your way into that crowded den_ I dont y� drew 'back treambtint and in the I n Tell,.m po7. vhat you Link of it, think it was very wise. And how are Eli-:darknear he passed quip close w her and that she would and sono after break- creta" he aek+d with a oovert sneer aha and Ttbby? You are looking-pale 'went out. Rhe wafted for a moment ar fiat she- put an her best-outdoor things.: -buy St L,awrtace $ztry{3 Flae. -tlae-i'- responded the youth Be broke off without waiting for her rr-!two then was stealing towards the door and went out, of course, with the valrue nulated by the bag, you "That a the wap to talk, ala L !t? Se's pip "Yon are working at the schools? whoa she beard above tb as idea that she might by chance see Mr. j the Choicest, rue pane what T call a epealler, ti you like. eh > fig fa the other roam rr angry murmur• oa ore not working too hard, Mies Scahki's votes ez• Clive. It had occurred to her that he P t b" Bina," might be living is the neighborbood-tbat' untouched by any hand fro I li ushk! cirou ly , - ICcatski ehrntggped his ebaalnerr "It !.� He eallea her "lttea' ![Ina now, bat I '-Be'•Bah!g You !rave thfw viae aristocrat *be had been going.bomg the night 1 Refiatrp to pour kitchen[•--� very well sob for nab it to but it 1.mh ace'ale remembered with a eeClet j0 rhes he to we! I sill take se ebaSte o! him. !Ia had fleet met: eq she walked quickly yet; FULL 111MSNT 6,�A=AAl? strong enough, . Aur treat Ish too mealy• had called bei Mina when be had come;call. me scoundrel.- Ke, Koshkl. tho pa- observantly through the streets of the w- . mouthed, he what you call Its- minces to her in the hall better close pausing now and thea to leads lnerlba, lbs.ro Ibid. y ,. !triot of Warsaw! Leave him to me, my p tbs. matters Felo' sad for a soot resron'J 'Oh. ro. no"' she said. "Yes. I am at'bruisers, I vial sbuw him sat we are teat glanoe-about her ��aa S lbs. 'ib•, $e tel arletocrat himself; be h; the,the classes' She fought for courage. for Norms for him to tread oa; and !f we are, Her woman's wit did her settles, for, j ,Besrdw�rrstp ripplyyoar -°'-' loaves and Babes. You camprehead' It aompoanre, "I want to thank you It !s szs ver.• will turn 9rnnndrdl' NO mea with i sadden leap of the bears a tt iswncs isgabAswlp,111MAL Osst I Is all talk, talk, with these aristoe'rau'you who 'cult Herivlolee brfor moke�togr ali.call Koabki acoundrel wizout aying ver rts.h of blond to her face, sire saw l.. Elivt' That pretend to be the !rents of the pec ,it, Hein We 'hall see i" p comtnt out of the house in Burleigh t - ple. And where Ie the g00% ov talk? Ze,her efforts to control it. With a throbbing hbart IIII11a liateaed,'Street. -• . _ world ts full of talk, It Lt deet•, deet+',I YOU mean that I wag forbnnaue enough halt-turned to fly, then she heard a moot ttor words, we down-tt for verde: ve have Yet Elieha some pupils. lid ea d, as if camtai onL. and she Edd, - - - _._. ., ___ -trodden working men mens to the room as if the mea were vans: Ze time is p� the thing were nothing. '*There'a not I much to that to deserve your .thanks. y At to do coloring for' writad too long, ve are tired of waiting!\TE®—MQre Or�($1� with ou Iljt vary well"" 6e jerked Lia lou!•:Eli•ha'r pupils have cause for gretiitude. _ - _ !' ■ tl»�i�r locant wifth oar woadsrifa! '� towards the platform--"but what;not he or ,yop I . .- CHAPTER %I. _ . L foal' Proesea. fit=*&*,-meabanioal work. r*9 done. A . U the use of it P Ze oppressors do not Alis .hook her bead "It is you. she i . . teras furnished Positively no e:perkaee requtrel We tarnish the Prcor artnd. scy laugh'. Zey as , 'Let rem talk, said in a low voice. 'You have done so Mina tan to the end. of but ah t and arttg ly you with pictures to oolor. which you xsturn to as. tr keep cam quiet.' See, But p9resently much for ue. But you don't'want me to when she had got round the cordes she pridtt p promp�y bT the week oz' mouth• No 'eaawawing ar souloll=m say will not laugh. presently"-6e glaze• shank ycu. That !s why yon dud not five at°p ed, and, breathint Lard with her •1Iers tell the sad the Oeld Is ualimlted far oar work. If yon wan ' de round him• but every one eeemed tn•I your address"" ;hand pces� to her- bosom. looked about pleasant t ear round for whole or spare time. wetto us and we featly liadteaini to the speaker on the He colored and nodded, "Partly• idem her auziausly:.. if she,could only see, lir, ov ooaueot nd i rices-wee pal• platform, especially intent and absorbed I Ktna But yon see-L'homme proporie--" Clive sad warn him! But 'Clive ices• of COMMERCIAL ART 605, tY OOLLECt sTRteT, TORONT a seemed the girl who leant against the f p° course not in sight; sad, weithdd down wall near them. and. lowerin hfs.voice,'ed' ------ .-.---,.._.__..,___ -..- _ L. _. ._.. _ __-_ - -..---.__.. __....-.. s Bat (;Ind sande us a way." she respond-i � .be went on is a suttural whisper'-"pre- ,t did not alert, but looked at i Ler = gentlyy a blow-s blow• my trent-vi l be with ; anift appreciation of d inface struck which will make sem laugh the ¢ante; and hia eyes scanned her teed other side of selr mouths. You °ompre carionaly. Few Month the weeks had .:„ :Lend. JohasoaF" been thrice be Lad seen hoz. she.Lad pro-, I _. - , a__ Johnson nodded, but looked vacantly up i gveeeed l;nconeciously she had caught at the tat face and small, furtive eyes. I the, cultivated tone of the head-taletress; - , b "he spoke almost like a lady. indeed, _ - . - , . _ .tea shell we see what our trent more -• 7a made of; we shall see whether he can . do something more than talk." bieYoa are learning French"" be said In- _ .more correctly than some of the ladies of acQnaintance. You mean--" said�the youth, looking Tsgnely alarmed. ritingly. . "I mean sat ve 'ave made our preyar.a. "Yes," she replied. trans, sat ve are only vaitin till the "Aad what alae?" hitt eyes dwelt apon`� POttr�wNp 7: w, proper hoar dball strike. And oe wait her, ,took in the simple details of her �r�� lu l to know 'whether our-fine talker care Will �dread ,if blue Berke with its neat and Bepnoi- � t 1 join us. If so, veil and coot; it not-it lees collar and•cuffa, the dainty heat hat l _ _ _ t' :'Will be the Worse for himl � •with its plain trimming of silk, the grey, CEMENT He shrugged his shoufders and smiled well-worn; but well-fitting gloves; and, - 16� - a particularly unpleasant smile which perforce, recalled the'street singer with • _- rev@sled hid yellow, fango for a moment; Ler shawl drawn round her face. A few ' ' weeks: it might have been years! - ,then, with a manner as furtive all his '.German--but it is very difficult and I 'Y • . . glance, insinuated himself through the get on very slowly; and Latin-'that ,it - - crowd to where a small knot of mea, some � • ' - _ • . as foreign and 'dierepntable looking as'easier." - �' 1_..': himself, were standing at the other end' He smiled down'd her with raised - , of the roam. brows. So you find Latin easy? Why _ "' .. Mina had heard 'every word, and it' you are.a.veritable .blue-stocking! And s . seer' word her heart best with apprehea- yon make me feel ashamed of my school- _ •ion: for bad he not been threatening loos days. I- had to be Eogged'.into my L'��. , Mr. Clive? She watched the man, am he Latin, by Jove!" - It Cement of the Wile a Possible';Mfity. �. whispered to the drone he hen 'joined, She glanced up at ,him and smiled '!n-' .•_ 'k�ti cement tested byezpettii WhesesUtbofrity p final at td Olt M& with a rdixture of loathing and• lndigna• credulously. tion, and vague terror; then she smiled "And the music? I suppose that lab �t iDeapsCet aclmOwledged by eagineera,architec7s and hmodreda of thoagaadt with scowl sit her fear; aim it that-dirty gone to the wall. What with German, of�to{�every f; uir meat Of sciend wsly Trade Nrtland cemORt. signer old harm her hero. French, and Latin-and Enchish'composi- th-a. old lar that aro. the an- tion—" It Meow a Cement that n ebsohiltely is table,*whether hied for a great bodes of thence to a teensy of enthusiasm, Clive ' "Yee; there is Engtiah oompaeition," she fOg a concrete�atin8 trough, YOU Can Use words. and chairman, a ermine g la said naively: "Quite so. Of course! And algebra and man, pro s vote a gthanke Barrie Iconic sections, to say nothing of freehand laude end cheering buret on Lie last ' ori situ No wonder there is no time forj>��ada Cement arrived at „he Sate a shower o ap• D g posed d g. - • ... _ with ringing cheererand the audience be• . . "Ob, but there is," she said, her tone _ echoing lite liths one, "7 practise three -��'cam; l�te aua5deiioe that year concrete lv►ork will be tborottgbFy satisEactoryi r `'' houils.A day; and I am having singing leaaohs from an.old friend of Eiialra's- Yon ought to have this eoa5dence in tltq cement you use,because you havenot the and, oh, how glad EHahh will be when he facilities for testing its qualities,such as are at the disposal of the engineers in charge of I.- THiS beard that I have seen you and tried to ' ' big contracting jobs. It a thank you l" ''-• '- .. - - "That's' all right;" he said, - ese engineers know that when cement has passed the tests made upon it at Canada They had paused for a moment in the . ' Cement mills,h will pass all their tests. - . HOMEQuiet and deserted street i the light from -And this same cement is sold to you for your silo,your foundations, your feeding-Eloot, a gad'lamp fell upon her eager, upturned our milk-house or your watering-trou h. DYE , so that he }y looked at her "crit sudden gravity, a' Uaed �the idie•ex,sfa .finr our Free k "What the Former It can ale with t"anaret•"Gn•da that eaddenu frown.snot smote him ; :Cameet nsIci ro-*ive tishctod re•slta Write the book. It not only tells you bow to ma �' ` "But sails s I ought not to have done d re•e • f err a of tb•m1. an Duet con bn will des•u�gaae sex fads for it on your arm, n em vala•bb . ANYONE p is you la a k;�'"rer It book yn do not in�tr th•slighma ablllraae>,t. . so P" she said timidly, anxiously. • 1. "If you mean that I am sorry I have Cott Una met wtlth you again, you ane wrong. my _. . _ _ Cement is Yomr Nom.. _ _-.. Fy ,i Than 4 • Canada )>bor6.od nhild.'• be aid. the frovin'deepeninIt, oo ,A��; Fatwsrs Iisflerseatia+a8xsrsr ,. yy a . ' that she dhrank a little from him. I_ _ - .. . have' thought of you very often—" He .. • DYO- was recalled to a sense of this words by Cjement Company Limite4 Montre the sudden color that burnt in her cheeks, Vvaaa .x . the balf-frightened expression to the grey •' `eye , . . _. y. . I ''But we've met, and you've thanked me ' The Guaranteed e'ONIt DYE for very prettily," he sa+d in a lighter tone. _ .. _ _. ' And now- tell me -all about yourself- .. ..., - .. _ , - _ _ ,.. All Kinds of Cloth. wboy t Elieba and Tibby—" be corrected • • Dfr.kly, a' Oi tnewpIs.No chaaca of bWesc a, TRY Q ,., ,. _. -. , _, . __ . , I 11 [r t d for Fr«Color Card■nd EosktOL She could talk fluently erieugh [bunt' _ _ •• -"k1P' Thal 'Richardson CO.Limitad,Haobed them, and Clive ltstened to her eager ao- '" • count of Elielia's euc<4_" as a teacher, I' and ell Lhat meant to them all, but while' rr`. he war at to tele rwept,, eirlteb . r c r • c r' y'ry rye -: .. j t,,1.�vkL., �" S 11A..4 _ .ti ..9'..D mf "•-�' '+F °' r� rt : t ,' �'X,,*.at. 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Having finished shop- this p e!f ping, as -they had some• time to Y Table forks did not •come into LY E i' anything like common. use in Eng- ar s they strolled ito .the Pho- I -• y g g y s, .•.•.,.. pare, ey i nix Park, and feelingtired the land until the save teenth cantur _ __- • sat-down on-two chargeable chairs: .\ and even then they were reed for ,Short afterwards the collector �. serving food, rather than transfer- ' ound and demanded two- 'a ring i from plate tv-mout)r-- pence. he old aady ori e3,- W at , for I"- So'_.then the collector ex- •,' '�, odern Persian ''regalia the plained that if she wanted the i ' fork' s an object worthy only of y : •, - chairs they would have-to pay a +` A bite of this and a taste of that,all day', penny each for them. ."Oh," said 1- cont pt. So, too, did our fora- me,dulls'thesppetite and weakens.the, the daughter, joining in, "we'll ;. fathers regard it. 'Your sixteenth .. eestloa� take'half a dozen, and I think it's _ century ancestor, in fact, when din Restore your stomach to healthy vigor`, the best bargain we've made to- inn out, found, and only expected ASO. taking a Na-Dru-Cc Dyspepsia Table! �y'„ , . � _ Freab, sweefi vIOICts to find, laid on the table before him ter each meal—andcutout the rpleclne. Flower With a Histol a trencher, a napkin, and a spoon. . Y —the first thinggouthink He provided his own kinfe as a Na::Dru-Co D�yspepsi 'Tablets On the score of age alone, the of when you smell th1S a the beat friends for qufferers from peony'should command the interest matter of course, and occasionally, _ .. digestion and dyspepsia. 500. a Boz,- of all flower-lovers. It`has a his- soap. , no doubt, found other uses for it = - tory which "began many hundreds THE CLEANLINESS G t pour Druggist's. Made by the As soon as you use it you will on his return journey home; whilst _ OF SINKS,CLOSETS. of years ago. The tree peony,more atlsAal Drug and Chemical Co. of.. - -delight in the sweet elusive per- at the end of ewch oouTre he would BATHS.DRAINS.ETC. than any other$ower, has'been the anads, Limited. fume that is Leff clinging to your � hiss oo• rat as-the modern. IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE ? 149 glory and pride of the Chinese for face your and hair and p 1 TO HEALTH. nearly 600 years, and has been a +y Frenchman wea his fork, dexter- ` su ect-'for then in the softening,whiteningeffect ousl bj painters and a y in a piece of bread, , '�.�' :�,.•,y ;.„�' - theme for the poets. In China, for of the glycerine on your skin. And then, of course, even after it ' ANYTHING INSURABLE. more than 1,000 years, a'record has Get a cake today. had been accepted as necessary to `�4W "...�•�y k been kept of the parentage of seed- every table, 'the fork for along verything ,and Anything Insured lings of this peony and their char- _ while bad to contend with the rival- in England. aateristics. Its great beauty and �r ry of the knife. 'Indeed, down to Of-late years-especially in Lon fragrance made it, centuries ago, one hundred years ago, the latter r. on-it.has become quite common, the favorite flower-of •China's em- was very much more popular than V 1 O ET r, gifted people-beauties, muni- perors, and it was called- Hwa t - the former for lifting food to the ans, artists, and so forth-to in- Wang-king of flowers.' Glycerine So&p moi;h; whilst even to-day there ” e separately those parts. of -` are old people to whom, ,despite it anatom on. which their sue- Ise a tette. 'oakar forego the mandates of Dame Etiquette f� ' s ends. That Terris eI�Fafigue cheese never would' be cheese un- p _Fw sole by Casadisw drstt{tta Jro�u.coact b An American actress, for es- > Be Overcome �f'""I"d"'s 2Vswf«."dcass less.they could bite it-and thereby, G`LJ E TCO ANY uM - f =PIE, who was-recently--appearing For Ymo14 Sake.owdSe.4mp to the Andmr seemingly endanger lip and chin- . ,,. t a London theatre, insured her _ ' J"r°'co.tea.a sn.ie:,,.k.sues.Penn,ori., from the end of a :harp 1.iece of yea, upon whose power of fascina- A Simple 'Home Remedy Ngw' Ctires Sheffield cutlery. _ ion she relied very largely for.-her Laek of Energy, Lose of Am- R� a Wufl!t ` ,=f@r £x;680- --- =-bition,-sad-&-Feeling-of--. The only true and firm fnendehi _ _- --.. _..__ � Similarly, Caruso 'has his voice 'Don't-Care." 1a that between man and woman, MOTHER AND BABY. ,a The doetor had spent fifteen-min , #avily insured whilst .the hands because it is the only 'affection ex- utes examining the patient. Thea Paderewski,'?the -great pianist, Successful In Nearoy Every Case. empt from actual or possible rival- „ Ever mother is anxious for the the medico sat down with__a sigh ofnw .�._, ry.-A. Comte. relief. e said to be insured for something'• welfartof her little ones above all That= miserable nervousness and Old age is the night of life, as "I'll fix you up-in good shape," e X80,000:• Moray artists, of she , wants them to have- cod half-sick' tired-all -tome condition night ie the old age of the day: B' said the doctor, as he prepared to. -' urse,an sure their hands; and not health. Thousand#of mothers have ..Is due nine cases in ten to.a clogged- Still night is full of magnificence: write a prescriptiouh: All you o�g-ago a noted scientist,, on ac- up system. You "grow irritable and learned the secret of keeping their Ont of the hes strain imposed and, for. mean, it is more brilliant seed is a good nerve tonic. By the heavy pow despondent, you lack $mbittan,•anal• � Huls. ones healthy - they have - reaearch work out his eyes, de- than the day Mme. Swetchine. way, what is your occupation, Mr. y I gy seems all sone. Surest road to t learned that b keeping Baby's >> Women o the world never use. y pmB y Brass 4 ed to insure.his vision, _despite�health is by the frequent use of Dr. Own Tablets in the-house and a- �� h premium demanded. Hamilton's Pills; they•wtll make'you harsh expressions when condemn- I am-a book agent, replied the m8 P ing an oocs,sioual dose to the little. Couatleag "freak" insurances feel like new all over In a short time. ing their rivals. Like the savage, gatieat. -Writing from his home in B4ree- they hurl elegant arrow#, ornar ones that•they.will escape conetipa- e. so-have been effected. -To take a lona; Mr. Frederick Q. Mayer states: tion, vomitin , colic colds worms Truthful Girl. e in point-s .oertaia erstwhile mented with feathers of urple and g . "I think no one ever suffered as se p _ etc. . The Tablets never fail to be ociety,beauty,. terrified .lest her -verely as-1 did for aearly six months. azure, but with poisoned points.- _-Melvin-Dear, am I.the only one Anonymous. of service in keeping ,the- bwby .you have sat with in this hammock f e, which is at once her, pride Be moray serious symptoms were de- - - - �, health and*ha veloping as a consequence of thii evil - S - y happy Sold by meds- Melvina=Yes. This is a new erowmng glory, should be dam' eine dealers or mail at 25 cents conditfan of my system that I real- home Diet Maximo. y hammork. -_o ins motor accident has- for e a box fiom.The Di. .Williams'-'Medi- i, t tied i mast fled rl remedy. The strong gang cine Co. Brockville; Out. � yeah° pasig nt pre Deva pad►- Medi- pills of various kinds I tried seemed g Pnosero in va-well-known ea a + L9 an extsava ant remium in or- after-their firet effects were over to ether'round the well-known adILROAD tlst shay in at least ' get make me- far-worse and I .did not_ vice "After dinner sit awhile; "=-'— e compensation f a "road-hog" knoir which way to turn for relief, after ` supper' walk a mile." "If If chairs are only a little sagged Cos rai.ssavb eeor..r ci ef»taught unforseen occurrence mar her I saw Dr. Hamilton's Pills-advertised, ++ 6ght as sad Oma' ked taale: you would be ill sup and go to bad. but no canes are broken turn bot- Phe ore ....roe. zska.dr 'and the filet box tilled satIsiTed me. I ' T�tigsa sad laarsadrbe6aol , uty., _ 3s another was in which-the truth is tom side up and wash in hot water; o� Virks j - - found •a true •remedy: Instead of• expressed; ,the proverb that a, this will shrink the canes and tercPardesliansaaa y"loosens. Faef and Faaey. = griping with tmd��advity, Dr. Ham= „Who goes s erless to bad, all will look ver nice when dry. thea w, H. sm., Pre, Ilion's Pills acted as naturally as if B �Pp y sip puts two _and two, to- physio had not been taken. I never night tumbles and tosses," is in . er and makes nine. had to increase the dose and, indeed, ap rsrent contradiction to it,-. but eards are taxed in.Japan. within k month I reduced it, and it us'easy to sea-that what is here - good deed is better Athan gold, '*ben- the system finally acted,of its .meant is the restlessness which fol- ilt owls accord as a result of Dr. Hsiull- 1 not sa negotiable. lows Fastin pper taken at a top's Pills, I took a dose twice a week ga, -su , e Dutch conaunri the most tis- only. Just to make sure the old condi- suitable and sufficient.time before. 1. o• - tion would not come -back." retiring to rest being rewarded by • ' me people never get any high- No other remedy cures constipation quiet slumbers: '�I`her�tYaning diges� i han a toweling rage. . acid biliousness•so easily or safely as tive powers of old age pre perhaps ; ,µ aked bananas make a good Hamilton's Pills; they are an hinted at in the saying, "He wrong° ideal farhlIy remedy for_stl diseases h in food,' , of the stomach liver and bowels. not an old man who steals his sup- A HOUSEWWR IS JUDGED BY HER KITCHEN .? irin other people's fault° nave � +i g mop Sold to 26a boxes, five for $1.00, all Per. C«lriagtoa, is hie: Coltec- fOR A BRIGHT STOVE AND A BR1OM w e them smell any. sweeter:_ druggists and storekeepers or The tion of Proverbs," gives the secret REPUTATION. USE BLACK KNIGHT. ! : mtritsa has most.tramps. Catarrhozone 'Co., Buffalo, N.Y.. and- of long life, "To rise at six and a rue pearls are -often found in Kingston, -Canada.+ dine at:ten, to sup at six surd go to A PA>ST'E Tit[ F" F" DALL" G.LTD,I Ko DUST �a cocoanut palm. bed,at ten, will' make a mars live NOWASTE H M 1LTorcOMT. No RUST �z very man has his. own peculiar SAYING'S FROM-THE-FRENCH. ten times ten." _ _ -. t, and tot is why.sa many of- - re crooked. If you believe in evil,, you have .. ., :. orcela+in coins are a feature of done evil.-A. ds Musset.. LIQUID SIILP$IIR. m. The heart of s statesman should Q PERFECTION Smokeless 'Oil Heater gives e particularly careful of a dead be in bra head. Napoleon I. � �•ordin# to directions id one of rile re thing.- Use, do not abuse; neither eb- most potent restoratives that can ore just that touch •of extra comfort yolk Heed04 stinence nor excess ever renders takes into the system. It cleanses the -BEYIYED. man ha blood and makes it possible for the or- lIl .very cold weather. s pgy.-Voltaire. •ans,to do their work properly. We salute more willingly an ac- E4=XA and eruptions- of the skis RFECTI� 't -Time 'Health, Eating Grap@. gtiisintance in a carriage than a yield at once to treatment. Hundreds are ~� _ a� SnsOKEaEs! Nnte. friend on.foot.-J.-Petit-Sena. more than wining to testify to the bene- There-in no torture that a woman acial results of using LIQUID SULPHUR. • s had been sick for 10 years.with would"'not suffer' to. enhauce her RHEUMATISM to simply tke result' of.. . e And 8 IOt Of seem 1iCa- impure blood and clofrged'blood .esselr. It gives warmth where the ordinary heat,does not g0. It Ps4a P. heauty.�onthigne. LIQUID SULPHUR removes the cause of chases the chill "from the breakfast-room or bedroom in a wrote a Western woman. The pretension of youth always the impurity and cleanses the blood' n operation was advised, gives to a woman a few more years channels. few minutes. Carry it wherever you need it. ge of.climate was .suggested, than she really has.-Jouy. For Bale by all drnggiets. Price 50 cents " Light, easy to.handle,clean; durable, �1d at the same time no one seemed to know just Modesty in woman is a virtue nor beetle. - - ornamentu3l. �� Stock carried at all chief lilts. � -• t was the matter. I was in bed most deserving; since we do all we Po e days in the week and got so can to cure her of it.-=Ling-res. One morningloyal Irishman - a . y -'.THE IMPERIAL�OIL CO Lirnrted I weighed only 89 lbs. No food. Partake of love as a temperate was at work near the to of a tele- ed to agree with Me.• man partakes,of wine• do not be p 'Toronto Montreal Winnis+ett Vaacoutit phone pole painting it a bright Ottawa Qaab.c �Catsars Edmonton - > told my husband.I was, going come intoxicated.A,.c e Musset. green, when the pot of paint slip- H"IBA 8_t.John Rsina saakatc on Ty some kind of predigested ' Who would venture upon the ped and splashed on the sidewalk.' to aqe if I.could keep from this journey. of life, if.compelled-to'.be- •A few minutes another Irishman ng of,continued hunger.' gin it.at the end 4-,Mme. de Main- came along. He looked •at the For'beat reslults Y GFrape-Nuts and cream w_ as the tenon. paint, 'then at his countryman, and I of an nothing-ha seemed Hope says to us at -'edery �mo- in "use g d g inquired with nutlet in his tone: atisfy me like it.: I never .feel III Go on 1 go on I'and leads us "'Doherty, Doherty, hov,ye bad a gry, but have a-natu•ral.appe- thus'to the grave-Mme, de Main- himorrage " `�O ROYA 1 L Have had no.'nervous spells tenon. _ µ I e h began this f ..land have' Women deceived by men want to Consti stioss u n .no medicine. marry them: it is,is kind of revenge, p - - : as good as-::any 7-other. I$anenemy within the camp: It win � 1 have gained so-atuch stibngth. I I y n6ir. undermine the strongest constitution ' I sow do-all iffy housework and rdin the most vigorous health. Women swallow at' one mouthful t� feel well and strong. My It ]ends to Indigestion, biliousness, tl�lie that flatters .and drink drop llmpnn blood, bad complexion, sick ., i• ;"; ght his inereaiised 8 lbs; in S by drop a truth that is bitter,- headaches, and is one of m t • O ` ks and I shall always eat Glrape- - M� •-•- �' w , a ore it is far leasante>c than Diderot. frequent caytes of append"ic t s. o „ p That a country may be trul free',` megIwAit'is-stow suicide. Dr.Morse's ag medicines. Nitme given by yy ,Indian Root PU s five can ►� the people should .be_.all_ philoso- 1 a � v � '"" adian Postum Oo. Windsor, Coaati T6 are dntirery , Read "The Road to Well -phers, and the rulers all gods.- �ge� le In compos t{ion and do not t. R r Napoleon I.._ sicken. weaken or Preserve e,� m Pkgs.' "There's area- There is no greater-fool:than he your health by taking wl o iliinks himself wise; no one b sr read tM tt above leer! A new em D r. Morse s I from time to tisse. They an wiser than he who suspects he is a Mils, tens, and full at bumnJntst•at, foal.-Mazguiriiede VMois,• _ -Indla' X :RO.Ot Fills s � gyp. .". "K:l` ",.� � "i• .r : .-'�c, �:�..: ? .... sF .. _ „•, r ., ._. ���.� S eta "� �tfy °� aa.�s•�✓ i v ,, v w a_ .. .- .p•T.,*. - a,,.lo'..,. .. ...�q�.y.'.w ,aki1e- e'k,� :xerEe a:e« ; 3 _ .arse -JaV y.M+•s+ :w.i.y +. _ s+ar. :F e '..;+'4 - •P.f°'4.r'�I-•�O-M' .••?. ..}nJ, '£:. .'W,Kn u.••kt' r•-+ 3yrc „"•,a :'M �' :,: LL:" ,. u�C ,• �..fw` .. ..,•u-TMiM�.K't.. .., ,..-rv,�"' ,.�.. ,-"S+ ..'S" �`'s�...•a. s. 'k., •a �.,« �����F��3��+.,"�i';`•'� .q ���� ate'..Y�"':. • -r°„1"� . w+ '� .;, •*a •xd 'Sl�:..,.,�,'.: -.'s«i"`;, ;+.. ..,.d'�'a4"d''^�.'!•{' ryi,•,?a� `e...q,,,t"�°''^�: �'' .y,,,�rys -.,aw•�i k,.l"� .rte...a s".�' 'f°°'; "'�, ^N'a-». ;i•"�+�','t?: -.•," ":?tr.a. l.+ f: ..+tib a �: .1,, �� § ":s >..• n ,�a ' •. ns ^r .,.. c.'.,, ,y .w':: . •. ye,. a•»...A•,$a, ''fr',w.• w' ':,,c '.44: .. ,,1' +",r'�i�Yy: T,.4 .r-r. ,+�, r!. �.".F`• � Y 1•.,:, 's ,:fik' .--.s a ';1. 'w„"'S. ,•w �"' .�• •� ,.t.Mf. .;;+"l<.. <r 7�,,, .'�r x,. 'ta'� r"t'- , - ienf �� (� Percy for SS rode of wire fence on Green River school for September. �� ��� ?� con.6,22.00; Henry Reesor.40 rode o8 Names in order of merit. Sr. 4th- Pr /�� �y� , s ' les oaWinb4doo rridaymasniaaa�isaOmoe, lot 35, con. 7, 10.00; Howard Hoover, rtanlep Defoe, Elsie G 1 pkerlat,out. Your standing committee on IndI- Darter, Susie Barton, George Gray, Mr, gents reported and recommended Walter Hagerman. Sr. 3rd-Hazel .O I TH81ts payment as follows: J. dt P. Macoah Turner, May Hobson, Dora Michell, - Sugar has advanced IOc per hundred. Don't wait until I' L• --" ' '" for goods sup lied Mrs. Green since Meta Hutchings, Eddie Michell, Map _ -it Roes u still further.' Buy now. There are tons of it t t #lM per pear; 11.00 it paid in advance. p Ingram Percy. Jr. 3rd- p sed Nov,cath 1912, 99.16; Geo. Philip for Michell, .•bare fur oil. You will Mit for Preserving ; you will Subscriptions to the United Stated,also goods supplied Mrs. Priest. 1.8a1,i J.H. Myrtle Percy, Lena booth, Leslie Fer- y need it for Pickling. in advance g 'Clifford Wright, _ Beal on acct of funeral o! the late tier. Fred Ferrier, r _ Mrs. Priest, indigent, 15,00. Gordon Malcolm. Sr,2nd-Ida Gray, A complete line of Sealers-imperial or (wine measure —"--JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor The standing committee on Roads Elsie Hutchings, Frank Carter. Jr• - The new Parfet Seal Jars are selling like hot cakes. + Poe- and Bridges reported and recommen- 2nd-Gertrude Iiornehaw, Merle Poe- d�d payment as follows: H. Spencer till, Harold Hornahaw, Mildred Hoov Try a dozen. t NOTES AND COMMENTS for building culvert and repairing er, Jack Ferrier, • Freddie Wilson. �, serving. road con.7, 10.00; T. Oliver hauling lot-Kathleen Pennock, Gladys Poe ices-All kinds of 9 ices far icklinThof3e of other nations who stone for breakwater con. 5, and till. Primer (B.)-Donald •Hoover P p p g have had any doubt3 in regard to teaming timber to Brougham, 17.00; Ralph Carter, Thomas Postill. Prim 1. Whole, whole mixed and ground. Therthing so ` F. Thompson rep: road con. ?, .4,00; er(A,)-Jean Wright, Henry Michell, easy of adulteration as spices. We buy the purest ob Canada as a place of residence Jr Paterson grading etc. con,7, 59.00; Jean Hornahaw, Harold Percy. tainable from reliable spice dealers. Buy frotn'us: ::-should make a tour of the country J, E. Crawford and n'. Ham opening ditch in con. 2, 1200; Charles males - Vinegars-Highest ohtaiiiable grades of White Wine, during the month of October. As Charles Gibson, of Toronto, - rep culvert con, 1, 5,00; Caleb For- who was sentenced to be hanged Cider or Malt Vinegars always in stock. All sold is for beauty itis surpassed by no syth, hauling gravel Brock road con. bulk only. 'other country in the world. The 8, 37.75; G. A. Gillespie com. statute on Oct. 9th, has had his sentence y , : most beautiful colors on which labor 1912 and 1913,94 SO;'Ont. Bridge coulmuted to life imprisonment. Co. on acct HHight's bridge. 870.00;G. Son Adam Beck on Wednesday All our ,goods are fresh, clean _and pure and we handle the eye can feast adorn the land Tran. gravel con. 5, 25.0u: Hr John- nothing but the best Groceries. Our pricey are the lowest soaps: Canada is the Laced of the eon,5 yds gravel for, Whitevale 50; submitted plane and estimates of g - consistent with best quality. •H dro electric rziilwayto !� H. Johnson 36 yds ravel div.41, 3.60: proposed Y Maple, and as one gases in any H.Johnson$0 yds gravel con.6, 21,00; Whitby vies Uxbridge and Port direction he does not wonder F. L, Green, bar sup. con 6, 22.20; Perry. -—' Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's why the Maple Leaf has been Evans Ward hauling grater on ton, 9, 75,75; Wm. Waddell, k, yds gray- New ddvert{aertterats. JAMES �IOHAROSON "..Chosen as the national emblem. ei div.68,10-10;Jas, Hick 30 yds of �J Its many beautiful tints-appeals- gra'Qel-con-.-5, 7.50; Goo. Toyne rep. to every person unless he is color- washout Rouge Hill, 8.70; Ciao To ne pVRE YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR 8 da ravel Kingston road ,80; or- r Sana-'rhe very bees etratn for breeding y g g urposea. Pricer mkdente for the kind, AV- BAN blind, or has not the slightest don Law for bolts and rep. scraper, f at tot Is, Done 7, Pickering, eisple -Lase 'taste for beauty. Visitors from 3.66;John McGinty balance on cem- tock Farm,E,E,PUGH,olaremont ss.tt -: lthe British Isles at this season of ent abutwents on Haight's bridge, 1714.00 ; Geo. Lee and others rep. STRAYED-From- the premises of 1�: lot 13 and 14, the May los.a red, lot tee to . Pickering. CANADA - - `ithe year, are transported with road on con. 7, Opp about ferny tae a red yearling.ceezr s eaitable ,, the sight that greets their eyes. 50.20; Miller Bros. gravel, 3.50. reward will be Styes for information, leading Your standing committee on Con-. to his recovery, E.E.Pi (}g.Ciaremoat, fi39 The clear sky, the delightful at. tingencies begs leave to report and IDER MAKING-At Chert wood Qin mosphere and the beauty of the recommend payment as follows: John C min opposite P.o.Every dt will. newly QIIarter' Dividend Notice No. 2 !Landscape has charms, which the Murkar, printing placards, et cards, ,yntPPed with grinder, hydrae c press as y collectors slips, 10,00; D. R, Beaton forcepump•Pumping cider direct into barrels �eanaot describe. There is also on acct of salary, 75.00; Employers' andW without unloading same. 8. C30U8LIE • W. PETTY.nloal-el - Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIRT$$Pf 'the numerous orchards laden with Liability Assurance Corporation bond - for collector, 20.00. T OST-On or about Aug, 24th, be- PER CENT. PER ANNUM upon the capital stock of this Bank has d Erskine cemetery 'the most beautiful fruit. There Your committee acknowledge D. or between Erskine-cemetery ery and Wm.Taylo been declared for the quarter ending 31st of October, 1913, and that is no Other fruit mote valuable ceipt of.. communication._from G. g$;•y„ F,r,,,.?ple.,dleave.ame than the apple, which attains its Conant. solicitor calling this counciIT8 With wade TAYLOH, Cherrywood. or eooc -the same will be payable at the Head Office in this city' sand ! attention to road allowance between momenta with him. Branches on and after Saturday, the first day of November, 1913, a highest state of perfection in On. lot 0 and 7 in the 2nd con asking that IDER bIAKING=The undersigned �- said allowance be opened for public w is prepared to make cider on Wedaeeda a to shareholders of record of 'lard of October,. 1913. w ta.rio. No other fruit is more >? 'l - travel. Your committee finds that and Thursdays of each week up to Oct: ,Bt�, order Of'the Board- be it, and n� other can be chars..i}coats per gallon. W. BEAMAN. said Allowance was sold -in a legal •ad everyday but fiatnrdays a{ter chat date. Y used iu move Ways. Our each wed some ears alto as it was then ya t GEO. P. 5CHOLFIELD, y Q 9 7 roc tee cos.t,Pickering. '' - ` orchards and vineyards also are shown said allowance was not re- General Manager. gnired for public travel. Your com• ,OR SALE-Outfit to be sold at 8 unsurpassed by few other coun- mittee strongly iecommecds that no F at .riflcePrice Brown driving mare -"Toronto, 16th September, 1913 :,• _ isb tries. If we visit other provinces road be o ped unless it can be shown i o 4a��o sold ar"dd sixteen hand* bs e,i Qi: it is in the interests of the general harness now. Party to Is•viag •aa hes no we find they also have great at. public, we are of opinion from what further use for shams Apply at lot W. no { tractions. The forests and weknow of.this locality that said c nceasioa Ptckeriogi I / road would not it rspenetl be for the H E T 1 mountains and valleys of British SIIIPSON Agent-British Amor• Amer- interest of the seneral public: there ..� Fire k"L;mnce Company. tem. •bolumbia possess great attractions tore we recommend that no,actiun be stei;g a.oapitai 81.000.000, no prstat.a notes. The ifiim>'nse is heat$aids of the taken with regard to the opening of aii prem,uu. notes are eollectibiadacol30 days t► Is none too good for our - said road thecoum ,ow, mise Itusl company ���■ :iaorth-west provinces, appeals t0 them now. 8emember there notes are ttfvea IL A communication ff om the 3layor for 9.e times the amount of your yaW:y or easLOmers, and we have many but we believe that Outer- of Toronto, re transputatinn facilities• three year poltcv, Insure in the By.tirtb Amer- sa® !Xs• I gyp prices lower than Octets. " t a Aeanranee Ca. wh,ch is purer Caoad-sn. ������ A « to is the premier -province and recommeud that the Reeve attend the and von are protected from-these tmposiuoaa. y meeting on October 22nd in the des D eilmpaen who cangive-you toll parts- N "'°'°° i •' 'l'i'e are continually on--the one of which we should feel proud. Council chamber in Toronto, on be- cc:,ta. I also represent the Loaion ►ad "it Laacssbire Aactdeat and sli Nciaeu lIs ud lookout for new and up- ,._;. half of this Township, s.nce. D,)n'c be wtchout a policy of this kwto d 1 el Me, Hoover secoti e=d by 31 t. 1klow• as sod dost know rt o as or bout we set baro 'Mani complaints are made that bray moves that the Reeve grant his scetdent or etcknees tt will only cost you about t0-date Eines, therefore, vt-00•Tsar for°10_0, If Nu want • sew " ?T, _ our stock is becoming the boy of the present age is lack- order on the Treasurer in favor of 9hsrplie Tublar Separator the beat to tea the. artier recommended for payment world or !,nr old Doe ezohaaged �See D. ting in good manner-, that doe-* p more and more complete. " •' In the reports of the several standing yI3tE'sotr.E'lok•ring. _ o� _ not show that respect to his par. committees as presented this day. eats and to his elders that was The clerk�xs instructed to write TT�'iW We are always pleased to -characteristic of the boy of a the D. P. R„ company requesting er BLACESMITH SHOP i IMC show our goody, quote there to put their crossings is proper - generation or two ago. We be- re�iait forthwith, =>prices and supply your ie- lieve there is good foundation for an motion council adjournedNovember to yuirements,great or small. meet again On '.Konday, November 9th The undersigned has opened a new ��®� the stattetnent, and that parents at the honr of 1 O'clock, p. m. for the blacksmith shop on the King- are chiefly to blame. Some think transaction of general business, @ton road opposite the ..� ,Our Groceries are the • Quaker church, two thit'fo'sf`:v respect to-our etdera miles east of freshest. and superior-0, is a form of cervi- WtiAT TIN CANADIANS WOULD Pickering Village." �N...� tude, and for that reason we BE MOST IUSSZD? Woek guaranteed. Chargee moderate V r should depart .from it. This is a , George Ph�l� LARGE CASH PRIZES OFFERED FOR •-�� �/�'• �• � , great mistake. Good manners is TWO BEST LISTS—T9751 LZADLNG 1.�l1' + � _ one of the most valuable asses BRIT1edHSRB WM. ROYCE Broughan, Oat: _ that we can.possess. IE does not What fen Canadians would be moat missed ?' The question is suggested Djure us tp act in a gentlemanly by an interesting competition recent- The open on Monday, manner to others, and it is more 1y held by the British Weekly.. The Oct. 118th, a ..We can fill all your pleasant to them than if we treat. British people were asked to- name "ed them gruffly. If we can brio the ten personalities who would be Shoe Repairing shop g most missed in the Old Land. The Neat door to W. J. Coakwell's . iannshine into the lives of others, King and the Duke of Connaught re- harness shop, where be is pre- eeiyed many honorary votes, which pared to do all kinds of nq we salould use every effort to do they well deserved for their services repairing work. . an �- .so. But it really requires noimore to the country.'- The ten not of. effort to bring gladness than it royal birth who stood first were- effort ere: A call respectfully solicited Right Hon, David Lloyd George, W ROYCE, 'PICKERI1tiG � • does to bring sadness to others Premier Asquith, Sir Edward Grey, We Bali Prey on .Galvanized Steel and when we do it we bring JOY Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, Rev. Dr, into our own lives. To view the Clifford, Viscount Kitchener, Earl Ayer'sr_ �f� : Shingles, Roberts, Rev. Dr. Meyer, ? r, Andrew G 1i")Wa matter from a material stand- Carnegie, and Rev, E. Campbell. Mor- - t - point, it paps to be courteous to San. Changes tendency .toward' disease to • �•Brantlord "Asphalt" �OOf1Ilg others The bo who is clerking In an endeavor to get at what the towed health. No alcohol. y Canadian-people think as to -who of Sold � 60 y�y, :';and Best Cedar Shingles in a store or who is acting in any their fellow-citizens would be most ti.aet„a.o,ATerco., other capacity that brings him missed. The Torodto $tar Weekly Ask Yat Doctor. >ressraai,oeeads _ offers prizes of $EO and $l0_for the EVERY IN HEMLOCK OR PINE him into close touch with his two best balanced lis s, with the best Iii_ nw-beings will find that pro• reasons attached for the choice, not D „Beaverboard is the most modern of substitutes for motion 11 conte more rapidly, more than fifty words being allowed F E E_, to each name. Woihen's dames are lath and plaster. See it. and that his salary will be in- not barred, Only one list is allowed -at �%herrywood Station •- creased more freTueptly in pro- each competitor. The competition - closes October 31. It is open to every portion to the degree of courtesy body from coast to coast. Whole and Crushed oats, whole •Independent phone $touffVille 303• ° which he exercises towards others. A prize of one dollar is also offered corn, Bran, Shorts, Flonr, Ground The value of Rood manners is to everyone who sends in the list of Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed, HEISE the ten Canadians 'who receive the Dried Brewer's Grains,Blachford's M recognized by railway corpora- mostvotes when the ballots are coun Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina and D i e ted. One ballot only,is allowed each tions who insist that their em- competitor. Address, Contest Editor, Groatitie chick food, Beef Scrap, , ployees act courteously 'towards Toronto Star weekly,Torontor Charcoal and Granulated bone, �j'TOVFFVILL�' -their patrons, although, it must Oyster stair etc.d6r soli&ces reasonable be confessed that many railway ecHOOL REPORTS Your order solicited. employees are sadly tieficeut in 'Thomas �eeeor :PEEL'S • SHOE . STORE Brougham public school, report for ° this quality. - `b September: V,-Jenuie Duncan, `;TATCHMAKER t '} Hazel Middleton. Audrey Phillips, - - - Ruby Hubbard, Eva Me IIl- _ . ._ H I T B i z `'PICKERiNG COUNCIL *Gladys Dolphin, `Pearl Philip, *Gey. Why,take your watches, clocks and. j The above Council inet pursuant to Duncan. `Gwendolyn Devitt, Lloyd jewelery out of town for re airs,'when Johnston, `Ethel Wilson, Gladys ou rau have them repaired here? J. adjournment on Monde Oct. 6th. y p t An the township hall,Monday, Middleton. II...Wilmot Shea, •Viola r Members all present, excepting Mr. Simpson,.*Luella Shea. Roberta Phil- I have had 25 years experience We carry a complete line of fine and heavy boots and shoes Of ev eForgie, Reeve Sparks in the chair. lips, Luella Shea, Roberta Phillippe, in London England. ; Minutes of last meeting were read Aggie Cowan,Charlie Liscombe, 'El- variety, for men women and children's Wear. and approved. gin McLean, Tommy Philip, Neil Satisfaction guaranteed. - - Anumber of accounts were pre- McKinnon. Sr. I-'George Brown, Prices reasonable. _ 'A PLEAS RE TO SHOW GOODS: Walter on. r.. Jr, I-Johnny "'A CALL SOLICITED. eented and communications read and All work done on the premises referred to the various ions a co Liscombe, Ethel Shea, 'Mray Stephen g son. Pr: Clarence Phillips, •Maud Brock Street (next door to Phone No. 151. : . asitteea. Philip. Donald Beare. Pu ils whose Tod's Bakery) The standing committee on Bon- p p Br®Ge� Sre� _ MB 1 uses for wire fences reported and ret- names are marked with • were pry- •� ��Gr�t �J o .gym ommended payment as follows: E. P: sent every day. L, A. Pipher,teacher. �s' CJ.Ai>•c r e tb�i de PEEL) Bf •y"i ., r+;.r«w:r •-es. }i,:}-i,,, �+''° HM kk+oTf P-- ,• I '°"•hr C' ,.ar+kv,c,,.,.y:•+.`.,''. , <F,, "" ,,ate, '•s;.p�'���.", wi ;x � r. ��'ti "•�a� a, !A 1, K�.S„- ¢k, .. ,y,,,,,A,y�, i^r� hsi {• �' <Tkr .,M.e.- a �,: ;�iZs`'n nv'n w:,kP, • "1a`v •� RrA .J'°+.�„a+��€p',�rx�'��a!M.4 "�'}•y�'?�g!R"•�,�-',r9�..cw�''.'�.�"it"L� as, .F._�°k'a ;':�, � +�. 4. '.w+"_.- ..,, s..T. •.ma w . TT +-i•:ri .'^:-.ke.:7•?'.eryr ar'•.�+`ui J._...'^C:all.•:•.c'+i• .,,.;'.y:±-`:- ':,^..�"�'.-�•:.,�y• �yF���x;.i'".I.f.dwa, ..Ci'^+'"ve.ee..'•2,-+ K"�t'r't.. .G.}:r'.s,.,...s^�y Y��i%Y�-'4+'•tr+T•r. 4A,y-+;.•-a ....fi.ry'9cJ: •F'"'tir� -'^T,3a'^.�'S�. `tiv-'.i,s�..^ ;7, H� i ; • � a1., .*RJ_J'b�s'"i'. R,`.•`' .'� .G p .4 uAt.. w :,.,; . .. (.•'•,,,, S .•"„^.. `' .e{7., q8 :z '•7+.. ;:i..' '•A. �y J•,-,y r»,, '4r�e: •:�'ci.. .r .� :,• , r..' ..f, ,r,,.,.-, v ,.OM1. '',:+' "r, Y ...:..Ge .. .,y.. 4,. '.:, ....,♦ +a -$'. .1 4 '7. : <. :Mei+$' ., :'w>Av. .• -m+w1,.,.: .. rct ;.:• ... .., t:.:. . .,,T .ti' ✓r:`as t ^+_•;�° :2 *� ,t'�,.t.. e � ^�;,!".`;-.,y; _m'-sv, a�4, � .,..a...-�.:, -" ,. s _ w•b.:'. _ S "v` eaG`�' _+^h._i '..rh_r.,.. �'w..:..4Y.•...'�a"�'�'jt1 �v,'!, , r _ A meeting of all those interested cLAtts111oHT Joeepti Rusenell, of D4eckerville, ..lice- Ida .B.rown . is Visiting Mich., is visiting his sister, Mrs. in the Rame, of curling will be r��s �� � ! ■• RICHARDS� r Walker and other friends ig Clarc- held in the club-room at the skat- � lends in Toronto. - wont. Ing rink at 8 o'clock next Monday '":,�; Thomas Adair, of Pontypool, Wm. Edwards has purchased night for re-organization. t:Important showing of Bassi display of at Sutttrday at his home here. the Linton property which was �! lash Mrs. Wilson, of Btoixgbane is P As usual a large number from iDbitl�! ♦ assortment of offered for sale by auction on Sat- Claremont and vicinityattended lalling her brother, N. Burton. urda 7• Books.Dolls, Toys,,faN L. D. Banks, of Pickering was y' the Markham Fair on Thursday ^- bi r,and Mrs, J Byer, of Atha, and Friday of last week. They re seeded tote the Holiday (rade. Qa1i = the village on Monday evening: y Walter and Thomson; of have been spending a couple of port a large attenda4ce and a and aw them. ` weeks wlttt Nelson stela ton, of ikham. wp Mown on Mon- d very successful fair. tinbsertptioas lakes los all Magazines, .r ..° Akron Mich.. The members and adherents' of Weeklyand Daily, iZe Miss Blanche M et grow_. Mise Elsie Gibbons, of oronto, the at church will meet in M, spent Mrs. J. iQ visiting at the ,home of her the chin this (Friday) evening n , uncle and aunt, Adam and. Mrs.' :W J H RICH.A M:D80XT Beal: at 8 o'clock,to bid farewell to their • Mrs. Scott, of Brussels, is visit- Spears, of Balsam. ti former pastor, R rv. J. A. Grant ,. R her daughter, Mrs. . G. .-H. BTOC� "StSOOt. Whitb9' s. and also Mrs. Grant and family,: mie, who. are moving this week-to x' John Gerow has erected a new 0 their new home in the city. A ., indmill for R. McIntyre, o full attendance is requested. F E N c E F E N C E Pickering Lumber Yard halk Lake. While we have been enjoying 1 d John Stephenson, of Pickering, GREAT SUFFERER ideal fall Breather, a good long at Sunday here at the home of steady rain is very, badly . needed. FENCE Oeii Board. the new scientific welt s son, Thos. E.. Many tuella have gone dry; and covering used in the place of lath Mrs. George. Riehatldso� and Z•e� How She Was Restored y Just received another car of Peer- and plaster. It holds paint or man farmers are unable to ' o a r rfectI Oa11 and Reuben attended the Zephyr less Fencing,in various styles. p >� • on with their fall plowing on see satpp es and 'air on Tuesday. :To Health by Lyt31a-E. account of the dry laud. The Give me a. call when regmring get prices. Revs Mr. Wood will occupy ..,,.Pinkhamrs vegeta- turnip crop which looked so pro- Fence of any kind. Quality R O O F I N Cir• e palpit in the Baptist church mi'sing a few weeks ago, is in and prices right. — N.Sunday next. y ole Compound. - N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles ant Rev. John.Anderson, of Toron many places nearly ruined for A few hundred rode of 10 wire B. C.red cedar Shingles. _ 1,L2 will occupy the pulpit in the Tilbury,lOnt--I could praise Lyda lack of rain. t fence, specially priced. and='ply redly roofing. The B. Y. P. U. Rally of the 'WILFRED F. WILSON, resbyterian church neat Sunday. E. Pinkhan5 s Vegetable Compound all Whitby and Lindsay Association Balsam, Ont. 1 inch Hemlock, tongue and roved. Mr. and Mrs. W. Reaman and , , • ` around ttkate world be- took place in the Baptist church, g S k:•ie amily and Mr. and Mrs. H.W. -alk- a`t6: cause it has done so Independent Phone No. M. 1 Inch and 2 tach Hemlock, rough. i Claremont on Tuesday afternoon r, of Markham, visited.at T. P. '= much for me. For t inch.1 inch, li inch. 1 inch, hirk's on Sunday.. two years I was so and evening. Quite a large nuke- �g•�-� yQ'�' 2 inch,s inch and fi inch ber were present from Uxbridge, :T Miss Maud Beal, of Toronto.. al run down that I was pp made provision for employment dur• Pine lumber. Linden , Whitby and other points J. R: and -114rF. Theaton were yl. unable to do my y y Tm Ing the Fall and Winter months or do �o a mod stock.of dressed lumber .°.I te, in the District. A splendid pro- g e ate of the formers rents, >?:•, work. I had female p you wish stead remunerative work and$Georgia Pine'matcbed H:and Mrs. Beal on Sunday. ©' :t7 Rj weakness and dread gramme was provided, .consisting the year thron Write ns and se- and beaded. Harry and Mrs. Thomson' have 'i3t?::: ful periodic pains, of very interesting addresses on cure our Ag�gent a terms. We offer the oved their household effects constipation and the work of the young people of best in the business. Pay weekly, free Ben or Ind.phone nto their house here which 'they backache, but now the Baptist church, - and also of outfit,exclusive territory. W. D. GORDON & SON, ill make their permanent home �� I am wen.of all these appropriate music. In the in- OvtR SOO MORES Pickering,Oat. in future. - things. I took Ly- terval between the afternoon and under cultivation. Established over ' evening sessions refreshments iii years. A reputation for high grade Raw. A. D. Carpenter, of To- lis E.Pinkheun s Vegetable Compound, were served and a =most' social stock and fair dealing. A salesman Shorthand made y ronto Universityoccupied the Liver Pills and Sanative Wash. I give can make mons selling for us. We ppulpit in the Baptist ' church on you permission to publish this letter to time spent by all. getic reliable man for Sealey last when he preached help others." Mrs. Pickering and vicinity. For terms If such evidence as the following ex• ally wo very able sermons. , z ,,Tilbury, Ontario,Can. write tracts from letters and other en our .; A deputation from Claremont WOODWORKING PELHAM NURSERY Co., strong testimony contained to our . went to Toronto' on Weduesda' Case of Mrs. TuUy. booklet, is not su�cent to satisfy an !F.. Oat. person desirous of learning shortham4 to attend a meeting of the Hydro- Chicago, Ill.— "I take pleasure is I have o ened u in Mr. Grant's N. B.-Free catalogue on request. Pe g. writing to thank you for what Lydia E. P then there can be no merit to any bust- Electric Commission and to^rge old stand in Dunbarton a wood- mesa under the sun: fit, the construction of an electric ���s Vegetable Compound has working shop in R•hich I am re- d'0 YKAIRGO v done for me., I suffered with such aw- g p F EXPEIRIBNCt[ DzAR M1e. Cru-xn—"It is a plea- railwaythrough our village. red to do all kinds of wood sure to write a tooAnwenial endorsing Ertl periodic pains, and had a displace- The many Claremont friends of work sa fetorily. anything so much superior to other went, and received no benefit from the then s used for the same u as E. W. Evana, of Whitby, will re- Give me a trial. g purpose doctors. I was advised to take Lydia t your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Bret to hear-of his' serious illness g lid,mad Charges modorate. to others I have examined. I sbali in the General Hospital, Toronto, E.Pinkham a Vegetable Com" where he underwent a very crit- am now 95 well as ever, --Mrs. Wt� NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, be leased to reply to any communt- tanlc Ttr1,1.Y, 2062 Ogden Avenue, cat on that may be sent me with te- ical operation on Tharsday;last, Dunbarton, Out. TRAoe MARKS fereace to.the system. or to have any- we n pe Chicago, Ill. Deslams y a dNe all hope for his Speedy and - Cot►vr�itom"da, one Interested call to see me."—L, K Complete -recovery. If you have the slightest doubt 477 Parliament St.. (teacher.) a Y p rt'• � • Anrlon•umdroe a.ttetcb and•eserioifoo ass FACETS, The anni-verea of the Baptist that Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta- gaecica °. °_'� ""°clulon w •ct1.r•a rt' P y Se tarenr3tin prob.a r �aaies. Our Fall and Winter Term cow- ' church will be bell pn Sunday.Oct ble Compound will help you,write Constipation t1: d °eAe*°nt"�t�'M iD p•r�+ neared September.5th, but students - th. The services will be con- to E.PinkhamMediciaeCo. Puents Lama 'et•""n°;tnnn r•odt•@ may enroll, any day, as instruction is Lydia9 impossibie to be well. The foe to good �,,witbo•6 ucted�y Prof. Matthewa, .of strictly personal. @Master University, of Toronto. (eonfldential)Lyna,iiaes.,lor ad- health. Corral at Dace. Aye,Wa'P111s. Write or call for tree booklet. _ vice. Your letter will be opened, One at bedtime. Sold for 60 years. � � he usual Harvest Home slipper read and answered by a woman, s ,aaomst> �Lowest GW_ Clarkes Shorthand- College connection with these services Ask Y� mow• lc�e� u. ill be sed with this ear. and held in strict confidence. ''s'fd °oh bs 696 College St.. Cor. Manning AT@. dispensed p The Ladies' Auxiliary of the M 1010saiisty.N � TORONTO. . F. M. S. will hold their annual � bank-offering meeting in Er- Your "Feed" BIl1s by isoa�. r � �*� RAYwa4► kime Presbyterian church on the GilsAlj�D TRUN31 � Sysasa vening of - October 14th at 8, 9 ! 'Clock. Rev• J. R_ . Fraser, of Caldwell 8 W'imb r Toms to i abridge, has kindly consented - _ California, Colorado, Mexico be resent-to give an address. Molasses Meal _ sdditioo to this the Claremont - and Pacific Corsi Points. . Me Quartette will sing, and 3'h� qu" sets ts for vest' • The Grand Trunk Rall"%y is the are will be s camber of imatru- th@ t@ds it most direct mute from all is ental selections and recitations. s ° Nw�ts east through Can rag 1 welcome. Silver collection.- 1 �eN We sell the lemmas (Otey Gasoline FEATURES Promotions in jr.division,Clary=- digestible. oyjsy ][ is y«�Cane o- Engine with coal oil'attachment, Double Track. Fast Service.Finest Un- out public schooL . Names in lasses-411% oili►le�e�Nl tete Roadbed. Madera Equipment.IIn- r rder of merit : sr. II to Jr. III— known di bis aedoa. Yam lltight as a►ell'utvs and all latest Improvements. excelled Dining Car Service. ary, Forsyth, Vida Knight, money the vow oz your 67 See sample in stock and get prices TO THE SUNNY SOUTH " t assell Neal, - George ..Graham, , using Caldw s olaserte 7sN1�7a� N��n - v�--welts to tMts saZbowl No more desirable route, than uta ladys Paterson. Jr. II to Sr. II— cxnaot sayP13 70' al a �7FT. $3. AOKSON Grand Trunk to Detroit. theme@ - is Brodie, Mabel Hurlbert, LITHE CALDWELL FEED CO., Lilmited, DUNDAS+ ONTARIO arie Forsyth, Myrtle Bensor. BROCK ROAD, ONT. via CincBeach to Nassau, etc.e,Palm r. I to Jr. II—Effie' Allan Beach, Naets, etc. hompson,Hugh Gregg, Myrtle _ ie+ Round trip tickets,giving choice , hompson, Jr. I to Sr. I—Goldie qe b `e of all the beat routes, together with �• '° i � ' � a �I o� �c~,,• full information and reservations n- nderson, Mary Wagg, Mona M may be obtained from nearest G. ulbert, Helen Grant, Olive Man- �'I c e ..fi T. Agent, or write A.E.Duff,D.P. tle, IienejVotson: Pirimer to Jr-I THE DOMINION BANK ' I o ° e e —4 A.,Torontq, Ont. —Gordon Gregg, Georgie Forsyth; ° 1 a is Merle Linton, Mabel Neal, $U111e +„e1R[DMUND 0.08"01.M-R,PRESIDENT. W.D.MATTNEWs VIO[•PR[SID[1rt. x�' d = Q ~ �' C m FRED. ALLEN, Agent; Malcolm C.A.BOGERT, General Msnaaw.. : �^ 8 C 0. M Pickering Hurlbert, Laura Linton, tom+ntto� �eeros0A0A44. z•WAUMtrs.NoAL r ne.aa•1es °.. tc a11 e p s Middleton,.Car`son Watson- b. to � a ' i og m"$ 1 �� $ :o y„ a--Edgar Weird, Gordon Shirk, The Influence of a Savings Account....- o,.l� �q� o 3d I4-4 Robbie Beelby, Robert Graham. .It is Sar easier to save it ou have a savings socount inl,he DomirxWm o S Sm �• . Bank, for none to the Bink does not slip away like money in 0 ` °°° • o v O w=i The annual Harvest Home ser- Y = _^ out pocket sc at home• Beaidea.it is earning interest.all the time. g Jen rices in connection with the Meth lr m m o o it ist church held on Sunday and' Feb �� Sonday were the most successful WHITBY BRANOH: A. A ATKINSON, Manager. g r leer ya ave .:i5 • ,.� ,.tea Apr h ince the church was erected. On e� st unday two excellent addresses °' $ g C " a .r 'MST es were given by Rev. D. E. John- op J a' as stop,-of Pickering,and-.the manic —- s $ r �.. July ' s`i ,r furnished by the Greenwood choir MI LL/NER. Y• OPEN/N a a -� + of n m.tk. 1s and o"d was much appreciated.'.. On Mon- kept in stook. It wilinspect sped o r :. _ � or Oct. Ir. day evening the annual Harvest ��'I I'T. 19th and 20th s o s :' $ G m+ not w 10 e.0 at our works sed ' tour too' 3 Home supper was served' in the r. n.• W and obtain pooem Dont be misled b _ basement after which the best ngenNwe do not employ loam,oomeegnem� We extend'a very cordial invitation to all Ladies. Come and see the Janaai7 1914-Whitb) 7,pabawa&0.m ly we.can, and do throw off.the apmr rogramme ever given in 'Gare= 9 Po:4 Psrsy 14, sbstBR•le, p latest`crewtioas in Hsts'for Fall: • Our 'Milliner`comes highly recon- �eet•rtoa 14.IIptsrtR'ot+t6 commission of 10 per oeat.,wlp4obyoawti ;. moat was rendered. Madame Le mended by the wholesale trade as first-class. See styles from Paris oestaimly save by parobasimg from as. Mar, of Pickering, made her first and New York, but not Paris and New York nor Toronto prices. Qur Dalt soWtsd• t appearancein Claremont and im- prices will be very moderate. Individuality is the principal thing in .-The Pickering 1NNITLT OUNITE Cg., mediately won.the hearts of her a gat, filet your hat here=we guarantee satisfaction. •'�oao•. Whitby,Oatarie- , audience, by her wonderful voice _ and attractive manner. Her sing- •�anex .Committee E, w. VANS, ing of"Annie Laurie"in particular New Lines in Dry Goods for Fall Ladies'Under Vials'ia white and nate- fash- brought round after.-round of Monarch Nnit Sweater Ooats for men, ral,'S8 in: long,only 965 Full dozen The object of this Association is to Applause. She will be sore of a women. boys anti girls. ' Men's with Toned Cashmere Hose 25c. t0 dozen Puma Manufaettuer hearty welcome whenever she may' adjustable colEar and front. These Ladies' hem-stitched Cambric Hdkfa, :lessen stealing and prosecute P appear again,in Claremont. Mips coots are generally sold for about 4.00 gen.6e„2 for 8c w.hite they last. "Get the felons. Shop and Residence; Dundas ' ]Katharine Borland, elocutionist, or 4.50. ' Our price$3.110, one of our .Silk Embroidered Collars ladies' flee Coag, KNner>♦IN sold for 60c and W. Mesh Bags'24c,'60c. See � of Toronto, proved herself a born 3,50• Onr' p,lce $2 50 these special values before buying. Members having property etoleu oommoeri• "WHITBY,ONT. entertainer a's she kept the attdi- " Girls' and-Bo-,N'-lh n1t-4•7bc and$1.' _ oats immediately with an member Three doors west of Whitby House' once in roars of laughter, every - _ of Rxecntite Oommittas. - time sl1'e apneared.by her humor 4 Membership tee 'U-00-- selections. The Methodist Our fN ll N nil wilt l•r• w i i plAa fnr Men s Suite and Overcoats are here. It will p We are�)on short to instal wood or ilei x PAY you t'„ _,,, ri,.•.,.�t,,lrndid Values: Nothing ra Merchant Tailoring can Tie2et•lmevbeb•d tion ins Pent o: pompe on shortno rep also attend"; choir, of Stouffville, also gave a comic 11PHr, ur•-pr ivr•--a -aving-of from$8 to$8 a suit. Besides D. Simpson..- `sioret t7 on etlyuoeuon. to all kinds of repairing. x?� number of selections in fine style. is the rent% plNcticat man taleave your order with. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. •' Rev. D. E. Johnston, of Picker-. (irocl•iiP -"Fnit lir,•' Nivea<p frP�h and np-to-date. (;mod pink Salmon can 10c. ,Eaec.Com•—L. D. Hanks, �o gasoline engines and ' ins, Deco led the chair in which C1nvP1 Honey &!th, pail 76c•. Lipton's world-wide famous Tea direct from W.V.Richardson, iekering, Out the squre gear gpacity be contributed much to the gl.rden8 to the teapot;30c, 40c and 50c lb. the.r+access of the evening. The • 1.A. O'Connors /sthur le 're�• MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOS ;••,. tt_nd;1T0. , receipts amounted to be- ; b - PICKERINC 1'resia4saA s«tr@at,r phone HBA No.60,Ina. p p. .,;\r�, Y h�.,�;r; o ..�. �'C,� ova, � '.'16@,1,. .i rl".,.+'.w:;^s*,•� "' ^��a: - _ y��i�h, fL;7n'u4t'y...=-..tw.... •..,.. ,._rr..d.._pu '_-.mow,... :..?as.us;_5 ..-•..a::.e ...7.�%,`9!.r''Jsi+�gftr'� ' N _70�7_ N :,�-�5��7 1� V11 OP'n r712,11 7.F,- A MODERN BLUEBEARD. Confessed to Committing Eighteen Murderif. a C ttIc 4� ' d rain n Chust' ' I . .;?i Henry Spencer, alias Skulp&, "s Ide A despatch from Chicago says: Joseph Burke, thirty-two years of -Prices of These Products In the Leadin age, and an ex-convict, arrested on Sunday afternoon has confe.ased to :Markets are Here .Recorded n eighteen murders' that he can re- member, and is now giving details before officials of the city, county In�Vaterrnan's Ideals it is a notable Broadstuffs. $4.70; winter patents, choice. $5;. straight and State. His confeuion will fhct that gold pens can be had it�o sui er d The ni wheat rcliers,, o ".76; do.. bags. $2-05 to Clear up many of the black myeter- and character of writi cular the Toronto. Oct. 7-Flour-Ontaric, ,114f.6' ta ' $2.10; d 0 to. barrels, $4.40 to $4.50; A0111m. 90 per cent.. inade of now wheat. $2.12 1-11. Bran. $22. ies. -of this and ,adjoining cities. writer the greater the satis a�tictn in suiti B4ck of toed at'p-M. to $3.60 seaboard, mud bairs. 90 the.. $2.10 to the wonde a I range of points in Wate 'a Ide 9, how- at Shorta. sic Middlings, $27. Idouilli $28 Among the murders are said to be .65 to f-3.70 locally. Mani tobas-Firet'to 81L Hy-Nct. 2. per ton. car lot:, Iiis ever, are other essential features which have made for to r tle t th e in Detroit. He also confessed 70n -, . Jute bags. $5.40; do.. seconds. to iis. cheese-Finest westerns. Is L e fountain pen success: the fAmous spoon feed, the ink-tight strong bakers', In Jute ba a., r.70. is i-sc: rineit easterns, 13 to 13 14c. Bat- that he slew Mrs. Allison Rexroat, chamber, friction cap, Ideal Clip, practical shapes, puto -No. I new ort arn Manitoba wheat ter-Choicest creamery, 27 1-2 to 27 'J1c; aacned at 88 i.zc, on track, Bay Porte. And go-Fresh. 34 to two policemen here, and to a num- Para rubber, the sizes, types, etc. Avoid substitutes. No. 2 at 87 Ik. seconds, 27 to 27 14o. Mc; selectocL 29 to 310;liflo. I stock. 27 to ber of other Chkago crimes that on xdq"st Ontario wheat-New No. 2 wheat at 84 28c; No. 2 stock. 21 to 22c Potatoes, $0 950, outside. ba- car lots. 60 to 65o. D�ea d h P.eb! have baffled the detectives' ability Sold by'the Best Local Dealers rk!r Oats-No. 2 Ontario oats quoted At 32 to attoir killed. 13 34 to 4,. Be A�,vy to so1ve. Police authorities cog- 1� E. Waterman Company, Limited, Mon 33e outside, and At 351.2 to 36o, on track. Canada short mess. bbla., 36 to 45 pieces Oran Western Canada old oats 11 t. $30; do., short cut back, bble., 45 to a sider his arrest and confession the Ld at Z9 I-Zc for No. 2 and at 38o for X.03. iooes 29c. Lard-Compound, tiereea, 376 greatest even JDAY Porte. Fb&. 10 1-4 to 10 1-21c; wood pails. 20 lbs Peas-Nominal at M to 85c. outside. net. 10 34 to 11o; tieroes. 375 lbs.; nal history of,the city. Barley--62 to 6k, outside. BULLET TO PiERCE AIMSHIPS. Corn-No. 3 Americau corn quoted no- 14 34c; pure. wood "Xil. 20 lbL n&t, ISO. "Initial at 75c, Micilan4 VERY #,,Ry�-Priceo nominal at 60 to 62o per United State$ MArkets. .. - New Idea Will Revolutionize Rifte @1. Minneapolis, Oct. a-Close-Wboat-De. Y;;kwheat-Prioes nominal at 62 to 63o -6o; Mar, 89 " to 89 34c. Cash Leniency Shown to Man Who'Rill- Shooting. THE WORLD IN REVIEW Bran-Manitoobs bran is Quoted sit in cember. 84 6 too. in bags.� Toronto freights. 8 -No. I hard, 86 14c. No. I Northern. patch from Paris says: An % A dez "".'n.no! 63 5�8 to 86 64c; No. 2 Northern. Eft SS to ed Hotel Domestic. invento-r has just demoastrated dis- nnnnnno! 4". Toronto. 83 6-8c. No. 3 yellow corn. 68 to 68 1-PA. No. 3 white oats, 38 to 38 1-4c. No. 2 rye. 56 to A despatch from Toronto says: coveries, which promise to revolu- A 096iViloated Affair. The proposal in France to tax un r Country Produce. 69c. Flour unchanged. Bran In 100-1b- Chief Justice R. M. Meredith sen- tionice rifle firing. His invention ductive membe a of the community. t inferior sacks for Minneapolis. $20 to $21. in to say, celibates and childless coup, Butter-Choice dalry, ZZ to 24c_� - Dul�th. Oct. S.-Close-Linseed, $1.42 3-4; tenced James Dickenson, convicted consists of a.special cartridge and 20 to 21c: creamery 27 to 29c for roils ,ad May. $1.46 1-4; October, 91.41 1-4 asked; 'To- Promises, if carried into effect, to be �c 1A to 26 I-Sc for i8ilda. of manslaughter in connection with double inflammable bullet primar- welcome addition to the revenue of Eireff-Case lots of now-laid, 32 to 33c ventiber, $1.42 1-4; December, $1.40 1-4 Wd. Zen- fresh. 28 to 30c. and storage, Wheat-No. I hard. 84 3Ac; No. I Worth- the death of Lu� tate su osed to be straining its r d No. y Ives, whose neck ily designed for the destruction of :oull_es 1>t=gh that is probably act ern. 84 3-4. 2 Northern, 82 3.4 to 83 14c, r Zen. December, 63 34c; May. 89?-so. was dislocated in a row at Smith's airships. In experiments am old basis 06 vhich it'is founded. Dr. Jaocq Cleese-New cheese quoted At 14 I-2a for Hotel, to six months in jail. Hit,. gun built in 1930 was used. Al- Bertillon. the statistical expert. says th mt-larse and 14 s-4 to 15a for twins. h Seans-Hand-picked. At 42M to $2,36 per Live Stock Market. t ere &,re in France at the present Lordship took a -�`eFV lenient ;5ew though the cartridge was filled with 1,560.ODO celebates. 1X0,000 familie"s wi out children. 2,650.000 families with t ..huahel; primes. $1.75 too $2. Toronto. Oat. 7--Choice butchers' steere of the ease in accor�ance with the black powder, spectators were -as- .......... Eon&Y-Extracted, in tins. quoted at U sold at 16.50 to U,90: good, $6.25 to 46.50; hildren. and 2.400.000 families with 0 to 11 I-Be per 1b. for No. 1; combo, $3 to me&um, $5.90 to S6.2g; common, $5 60. to verdict of the jury, which included Wnished to see neither smoke, flaah o(!ne child. It in proposed to fix the R25eer cloven for No. I and $2.75 for $6.80: inferior to common, $5 to 86-25; a strong recommendation fo r me r- Pulsory" faittilly at tree ohilciren, and c. choice cows, 85.26 to $6.66: good cowi, $4.75 or recoil, the strange, long bullet tax eve citizen w a ba;,rea had wl. 13 to 14c per 1b.; chick- to SS, medium come. 14 to $4.50: vimmon travelling fleet and straight to the age of h� Poultry-Fo cy. Dickenson will serve his sen- riortf-five without ens. 17 to 18c; ducks, 14 to 15o, settee. 12 hildren liv ne, or who r z e d he to Ik; turkeys. 18 to Mo. cows, S.3.50 to $3.75; canners and cutters. tence at the Central Prison. butt instead of executing a series of 'cef twenty be $6 00 De $1.50 to $3 25; good bulls. $6 to U-bO: a,m- _-one. The tax is POtatoew--Ontarto potatoes TO to ?So "r mon 'bulls. $3.75 to $4.75i steers, 9W to 1.100 Dickenson was empboyed, as bar irregular bounds, as it should have �ahlld falling -short of the minimum bras. This tax would. it to ca&lculate bas and New Brunswick. Per bag. on lbe.. sold at $6.40 up to $6. and in some porter at the hotel and on the done, according to accepted balistic tyield about 8.100,OW.DW annually to t instances $6.20 was Paid stockers 7W to 0 addition to its income to 600 tbs.. 9405 Lo 66.25: ligit. *aster; stock- morning of the affray he was hav- laws, The bullet carried 1,200 me- stAte. A alittl which th state wul be truly thankful. Provisions. ere were quoted at $3.75 too 84511__� ing his-breakfast in the kitchen tres, but it is calculated that with The Idea of a compulsory family m Scon. lonic clear, 16 1-2 to L6 34c per lb. Choice veal calves told ,at $9 to 110, it would lead W awkward L restiltot Many A In case Iota. Pork-fibort cut $291 do.. good. to 89: medium. $7 to 48: commou� when the dead woman slapped him a modern rifle have car- Wou coupl, U Id willingly sacrifice much to hav aass&. $24; home, medium to figb%, ?A I_S $6 to -50; rough eastern calves. 8175 to and persisted in annoying him. He ried 3,000 metrea. threa, children. others may have CID 40 no heavy. 20 1-2 to Sic; roUs, 174; ocientloas scruples. But in the ca" of backs. 24 Sheep. light owes. 100 to IJA ]be'is.$4.50 warned her, but, when the teasing -4 11yeakfadt bacon. 21 to 22o. to faml of two must a tnird be sciop 'Mo. to 66 ewes. 140 to 160 the� 94 to S4� continued he lost control of himself GRAIN MOVEMENT -,RKATT. and "It three Is the mLnunu= is there Lard-Tieme 14e. tabs. 14 14o, pails, -a to be thus Lambs, owes and wethers selected sold at aght and struck or pushed her. She-4011 m&xlmumt If families ax $6.75 to 31 ED, buck lambs war* ba at a reduction of 75c per head. rulated by the state -would it a be be back striking her head upon a ta- Payments for GraJa About Forty ter too adopt a 614d.n a law Hogs Selects fed and watered sold at ? a Be la aroma Think of the app"Ing Prosper salad Hay and Straw. #910 a" 84.76 tob cars. and 3935 weigh. ble,, sustaining the injury froin Million Dollam 110r tb* millionaire who might fflod tha, 'Baled bay-No. I bay is quoted at 013 ad off cars at the market. which she died. he was scheduled w bring up rwent .1,10 $14. on track. Toronto. No. 2 at 81LA Xontreal, Oct S.-Best steers offered A de"tch from Winnipag says- I dren or more. Surely if the man wt wad mixed At 111 to M sold at I&SO. fairly irood at IS-75 to $6. ard Chl Baled straw-48 to $LAO. on tracX To- the lower frodets from that down in 64 The unprecedented and, rapid move- S, wo a year most ba.ve three children 30-to. per owt. The demand for butchers, cows SWEPT BY FURIOUS STOR Mr . man with 8M.Ow a Your should_ha" I was wood At prices rLngin& frum. 64�O tn men.t- of grain through Winuip6g Taxes are usually aa-raliffed -66� that V$0. and conning stock .o again evidenced itself' when the Man with a small income has nothih Musineft In Nont"al. 13 to " Two Person's Killed and Tfaftlo De- b d tb# man with t4o I it" el. p r cwt- Bwe shesto sold at 'SA 23 ?a $4 W. manager of tbe loaLl clesring hou so btoeaDra"hi'an burden. T%* minimum tot r 31011treal. Oct, I--Corn-Amertcan 'qoL 3 an lambs at 16 to 66 75 ,or cwt Calves fam,17 InoTitably leads too t a &me 00 74110- 82 to W, Oatia--Camadian West- met with A ready *&I* at from $3 to $1 0 moralized In New York City. gave out his weekly statement. The elusion for it is attAkIng ah equ r No L 40 1-2 to 41a, do., No. 3, 39 to esch� so to size and quality. There w 2. A despatch from Now York eays, figures indicate an advance of !lent to taxes, 1.3c Gztra No I read. 40 to 40 14c Bar.i no change in Lhot market for hoes. P�or Again a married couple m 7-Manitoba feed. 50 to 50 1-9o, malting.i which the 'ettnand WLmcood I "A'as A rainstorm that reached almoat about 30 per cant. over the Correa- children before the a bar'S v to 66c Buokw heat-No. I, M to 5%. of selactod lots we" &4* 'Rt&1*'*9J W _#* of forty-five it ar-Manitoba, Spring wheat 76. and rangh. bearr stock 6%, " 14 cloudburst proportions deacended pondirig week of- 1912, and an in- lose lockr of theni-it might be doe AMA, S5.40. seconds. "901 @%rovsr V-30 per ow%. welshed off cam New" York on Wednesday sad crease of 50 per cent.1 o; r ib " oo, oarpless but such things have bean kn'- on V48 0 r� to hAPDeu The7 would And themse, began a meord-precipitation that reaponding week for 1911. Bank- venalized 49's-Ily with the couple wi children an. too in order to see W Sooded. streets, tied up the sub- ers state that the advamce will be the tax a poor Pariali priest would RADIUM CURE FOR CANCER. count far mom qualification and way, hampered kurface, and ale- marked and continuous throughout to,break " tows of colaboar, or will that the students ought not to be church be ex tP The orqposal will `Sir Frederick ireTes Dftl&m All- under t-he Continual fear of ex&mi- rated traffic in city and suburbs for the mouth of Ckrbober, COG 411204,11alt1taT63fet In such a coun pect More Aeamuring. nation. He said the Chinese sys- several hours, and caused immense The statecaent was as follows- fts-4. It Should produce some a ed. property lose, Two persons were Week ending October 2, milk Prodluatien In Canada. A doespatch frcm London, Eric- tern of ucation. which in directed secure - In recording the G- to a single and, the passimg of ex- best results in the conduct of the land, says killed and several.injured. Incom. 1913 $39,851,856 It Canadian firmars f*U to Corresponding week-i branches of their industry i or Ing trains from all directions were I�, is, portant results of the year's ox- SMinatiOnS, show* perfectly the t --periences of the British Radium In- blighting influence -of examinations delayed, so-me of them several 1912 ................. 30IM1,513 to lack of effort on the par o Cov hours as cu L it &n<t tunnels resem- Corresponding week, man% experts to Provide them with to . MaLloo based on expert experiment A stitute, Sir Frederick Troves, the and how thisT sterilize the inu4oa- bled rivers within canyons. Within 1911 .................. 26,138,775 cent bulletin, N<L I or the reprular se Itmous, surgeon, in am address an- ti-on. of bulletins of the Dominion expertme, the city the traffic Congestion wsa farma. deals exhaustively with mak Douaced the discovery that radium The great chasm between educ&­' I th 'Oman ns have, anyway, teimpor- tion and examination is," he such that the resources of the tram- ATTEMPTED TO MURDER WIFE duction in Canada. its an or, mr, CXM_ Griscialc director of the forms. b tf, same properties " true tinued "shown ku-t-bo-isMistics of sit Companies and the ability of the milk production matter of -at London Man P Bullet in His Yeaft nd had lnol-=-F I-Coflege of Pol to treated, crov rotat4one, d have asPira4a to ice to handle th6 tr6*tie were B ut 10hr 1.mu%7 n Jac "We severely taxed. Own Brain. bisecting dairy cattle and C -1f7.ra&cuidm:tive purposes Surgeons. Half of the entrants care and emeirt of milch cows. the emanation within 24 to 48 hour fail, yet them are the very piok of A despatch -from London, 071t., These dEl".1". &haw that milk pro a tion involves many factors, And It. _-�-of its being collected is as good as the students. The lectures ought to TRAFFIC SHOWS� INCREASE. says- With the cry, !'Your- timg, been the Luthor's A ends vor to trea radiupi itself.- be "duced. The day of the lecture has come," Leander Chiswell, aged- these as fully, clearly and aim ly &"a I bulletin may ' of vs It had been further discovered, is past. It ought to -ce W the cousiral '9farming community. be an offen OTer Ten M lillon Tons Through St- 28, dragged his wife from. bed in sible so that tb In September. - volume is profusely JIIU@tr&ted, and on the part of & Senior student to- her father's house at 9.10 an 15un said Sir Frederick, that water charged with radiurn eman tions attend & lecture. day moming and attempted beins issued to the experimem. A despatch from Sault.Ste, Marie, "' fLrms' mailing list-Those, not on the biscame 5,000 times a. 4&4t' her with & *calibre revol- who desire a copy may obtain it on s strong " the "In the ease of inefficient stu- Ont., says: ne monthly statistical strongest known natural water. dents parents ought to be toldafter ver. ' She's�ized the weapon and. iliciation to the pu40catione branch. report of traffic through r and vartment of arricuittim ott Radio-active water has marvellous a year or two they would never St. Mary's her sore4ms-brought her f&the Prison- nefterm in ..adw.& Can&[ shows a falling'off from that curative effects, especially in make decent doctors. There ought mother Chiswell broke 4%,w&y, and rt is underst-od at Ottawa that Cases of August, but still is an.increase Arthur Holahan. the new oolicitor--geis of rheumatic gout and similar affec- to be.no written papers at the final ove r any month of last year. . running to &-nearby coal yard put will undertake the work of vr n rot. itions of the joints. Pationts, who examination. Watch the man The' t&tal freight carried by 3,182 a bullet into his temple., He died in Canada. This is a work I hich ad& has lagwed rather tharlil wd i an hour later in Viotoria, Hospital. he in were treated at the institute had to handle a patient. Fifteen minutes &at. Same of the Provinces have drink half a pint -of this water daily at the bedside in worth three hours ve& for September amounted to r1t uv. but. the Dominion on the w 'Is 10,910 365 tong, against 11,489,442 beau oontaint to Mkow the -old met for six days a week over a period at the examination table. The stu- for & moonth of Augusit, carried by ALBANIAN WOMEN FIGHT. I In Its penit4tintlaries. of six weeks. Forty per cent. of dent needs that the incubus of x- 3,44 e Is. W The old penology had three aims o 0 we hile the vessel paa.- runish the.crimin&l for hie crime, to 0 amination should be lifted from his Armed-With Hatche4s. They Fo Ithese patients; had shown marked sages locked through the American light tect soctety and to strike terror into benefit, and in some instances soul. We make the atudy of our - Beside the Men. hearts of possible malefactors. The two side were 1,100 more than through penology recognizes but one great ai 000urses had apparently-cured them profession an intolerable burden by the Canadian canal, the'total ton- A de"tch from Vienna says.: to reform the, criminal. laciden Sir Frederick said. that the, R&: examinations and the,enormous ex. may'Ounish. protect and deter,lau"ty' 'dium Institute was distribut nalp through the Canadian side ex- Wqmen, &re takiag an active wt its mercies are directed toward re panswn of the subjects of the cur. ­ fighting in Alba Under the old scheme of things. Ing the ceeaed the American side by i,u5,- in the ni&, att6n. emanations to physicians whose pa- riculum. 695 tons. s000rding to despatefift -received cirlminal remained, pract4cally &U.hia The address w" fik here from Avlons, the Albanian tients were unable to attend the greeted with a burden upon big feuow men. 7h institute, .&ad was sending sealed -loud cheers. tem tries to fit W:n to -bear PLOT TO KILL KITCHENER. c&PiW Ian rdens and to be a belp to I hEy;­ Many Albaim' ' Atria- bu"u .1. 1 'tubes dail� to all parts of iho court- ;ht- stead of a carse. it teaches him fir try. One graim of the institute's JOHN R. BOOTH HURT. zons, armed with hatchets, foui respect himself and then to respect oth Story lUt He Was to Assmi. heroically shoulder to shoulder Lastly. it teaches him to work in a w And mt a. trade thar'will not brand h lbot&l -of four grams bf radium had with their husbands, , eons and during tbA remainder of his life,as & pe-A"n set &part for producing dail y Toteran Lumberman Sustains In. RAW at Tonice a myth. brothers.during 'thet street fighting bird: The Parole system', which has in force in Canada for some years. 'a ow@fts�iops equivalent to 150 milli- . ...,Juries in Kill Aeoldent. A despatch from London says- A at DibT& recently, when �,2w Bar- been a stop in the right direction, frot grammes,of pure radium. A despatch from Ottawa says- story reached London from Milan vians were killed and 300 taken pri- there are inany other steps to take. The r000rds in regard to tr6s;t- John R. Booth, the-veteran lumber' that Lord Kitchener, British ASIMt. soners, 6f war. Meighen had a treat work before him. tuout -of oanoer supplemented in an man. ries at his home in a seriou,a and 0onsul-General in Egypt, ioas interesting manner the achie-ve- co :"' destined to be the victim of a plot HARRY THAW PROTESTS. FOR SALK mation as the result of injuries of eighteen fanatical Mohamme- Iments at Middlesex Hos'pital by the received Friday atternoon at his "me motbod, which was described Want, when a big. square timber, darts who planned to assassinate Wants U.I S. to Demand Explana. 'PU11SYS & Shaffin in the cables a short time ago. partof the ruins of the mill which him at Venice, where he arrived tion From Canada. 4z---- last week. bultable for EiRs. Manufataturler was, burned down a few weeltis ago, Lord Kitchener has left A desp aitch frdm Waahington ARE INCORRECTLY TRAINED. fell on him. Venice for Cairo and the plonts, pirloung Houses. ato. His left leg was bro- st0iy says: Through Senator Oliver, of .., ­­ W, "I ken his shoulder badly bruised, seems to be 'an effort -of the imagi-' Pennsylvania, Harry K. Thaw '0 Wood 8 lib,ftum.0, '12% X 48 i D of Lecture IoXedical Students and the left side of his face badly nation. The story BAYS the Plot -made a protest to the State Depart- - for .3*IM", '�aiwd, S I ays Sir Wait. (Mler. cut, especially above the eye, was diecoverod by a spy in Lord ment aga.inst his deport&ti,=L from I Wood Sp4b I PuNey 123/g' :z 48 A despateb from London Mr- Kitchener's service. says- Booth is now in -his 88th year. The 'Canada, on September 10, by the for 9 15116 in. aba, Sir William Oaler, Professor of aocideft happened Lbout two immigration official& -of the Domin- I Wb,3d apjit pulley, 11-y Medicine at Oxfor&University, In o'clock while Mr. Booth was super- CIGARETTE IN PETROLEUM. ion. Thaw asks that the State De- -i for 3 7116-in. eh&ft. 29.- partment demand from the British Wced Split palley, 103/ his addre'es at the re-opening of the intending a gang of men tearing Six Permons; Killed an Fren Embaasy an explam-ation I of 'the 36 Medical 8ebool of .St, George's clown the ruW% of the timber mill -Ho"ital denounced the 6'xistiug recently gutted by fire, A team of Steamer at Algiers. treatment accorded him by the for-3 7/16 in. shaft. Zstem of training medical stu- horoft w" hitched.on one big tim- A despetch from Paris says: Six Canadian .officials. He oontend-s pulleye of �Zmaller 'sizes nts, eapeeWly the lecture and, ber, and waa pulling it out and he persons were killed by am explosion that such treatment was in viol-a- Shafting of varioua- lengths- an a m' tion features. stepped nearby a big squar f t eum on the French steamer tion -of the privileges aramteed lizes to be tsold at vei7 low figures. " Ina 0 up- 0 pe ml 91) Bir William contended that the right. He had not been standing Aurore at Algiers on Sunday when him as an American citizen in Box 28, wairk of the students from the day near it more than a motintat before somebody dropped a lighted cigar-, treaties between the United States Wy enter the school ought to it fell. Wilson Publishing Co., Toronto* *tte and the fluid was ignited. and Great Britain. * ,` .. o..- ° :;: ..-i6 yv• 1 M•�.T ' sl 'u 'r M'ii•A a i y' .'t.i+ ,a�. (n. -A.>i;. •'rJi.,.-.. .":.. '. ,n..';....., Tom+!_. - y%1 —PT T.°.br�a{1 n Ti.:,.,�t,#.,,�.�, .v':ar' t'.9Y/•:..C< 'P+�'-.6R'^ ,� [t`.IF7{ `4F"",•n�'.p,L+ rT+.. .5�SQ' 9, �:'- - y yj, 4 , _ td'ti► Y spit, .+5— �k•YT. ',+iA /:" g�.,•N✓".l, s,.v�,,,d }}'' TFr,.,Y7' -.. y 1.1'i� ^i' �}C,,tf^!Mr „-:. -I &TA}.P+Ti. .ti,,'Yy., ;. •. 1 4 �.. - � �r `•.. nx, y{. .A•. � r"•r.7'44'��.,,' '."!'•�. .Y ••y�}. i.`'�: .�.. .+J •.M ''S, '. !.��. .. "'.'tea.,; ;�4• rx..,+�' + -v�S^a�..:,..,es'r.:.:.:<..•,-.,r-.-•�..,�,::�.,.h..}..�a+.w,.�..:.-. .-.:;':..;,...:.�.,...-:.5W..�''`.t':.... `.. :'�'i_+..: ? , a•fl.�-..; "- •� '�'.. i.b t�sm+.�.�`�sw.,e r:i1Ta.r;•f.rra,�A"".!,°y•�'.t�..'«�.:.rN".:- f,��n;�6r 5s•.',ti.:,.-.a.',ry�"�w,q N,v•.,+�as',*''..u�"•�i'�o",aN.�=';•gs3n5 fyj�w'§,^r1s.,a.isr r T.R. fi• •l,s�� e�f�S. -.. :...,. �, .,: ..�.. i,c .-,: .. ;;:...., � •. ..... i �;4 Ce as• .1r q.,G'' y... ..,a^•"�n"�' .�:5;,`• � 7.-, ,.�e�� •� '. :R �. --- T" JUSTICE's JOKE. How to Cnrc 13011tE BTLTID $AaITs�: _ '. RUWhile Chice ien JustSir William 'Horse DSS;Cm Cr You Are Troubled Ia 'iDfs MeredithMeredithwas latel hearing a. cane ,t r he was disturbed by a.you g man �; _• Break It UR. Wet A who kept moving about in the rear ,kn Experienced orseH man solemn. Mme people'a lives are made' aA nourishins,r tasty,of the room. misery to them by senseless little ernnomicalmeal.ly Declarea ' othing Is f3o habits theN-FACE "Young -am," called out the Y cannot get away from, A time and money r Chief Justice, "you acre making a Satistaetory as Nerviliae. such as the habit of counting the �� saver. `, Bad Condltim. Pimples large. steps they take. Iia man oayca •a tAatrengthptndttcei. face Sore and Itchy, Looked Bays .Neevtifne la Fine Llnlment - learns that trick he is in for a bad r time. Badly. Cuticura Soap and Dint "After fifty years' experience ifi rats- w 1 _ pied}Cured in'T RS. Ing horses I can safely testify that no An common trouble i that -,f remedy glyes such good results for an 'which- IwAs people to avoid walk- K � - t 11-round stable liniment as Nerviline_" ing on the cracks between the flag- .7. - Mtomeers,'Oatariq; Bao lir #� us opens the very earnest letter of stories of the pavemetit. Thera is 'r � • • `ti�'t� wag in a vers with some m J. J. Evanston, who lives near Welling rioreason for it. It is just a habit, ¢of ptmptec. Tlu yfmpies were thield> ton. "I had a very valuable horse that S .1hAllOM Stag• The tops of + took dfatemper.a month ago, and was anti a very bothersome habit, too. were white; matter was to '` afraid-I. waa going to leas him. His Then there is the man who can wy �orrtsu► them, Theywerequitelam �" throat sw d hard lumps devel- never go to sleep until he has turn- pQr'K sad ms teas,war more and ed. s nostrils ran and he had ed over three times. However-tired 9' and looted badly. I' r t oped. cough. i tried different he• Me$ be - he-has to make those _ UA to scratch to be remedies, but was unable to relieve three turns because he has allowed 23n3 r able and fact mr my horse of his pain and suffering till himself to get into the. habit.' ' deep• Thaw,rlasted about. I started to use Nerviline. I mixed a There are others who cannot nit two months and I i Sed some' bottle_of,NerviBne and sweet oil and ofattnents but sit »e c ° rubbed the mixture on the throat and Comfortably in a room unless they ED!rcATtON.. , Thea I seat for some Or.Jcum soap cheat three times a day, and• you .can see the dooP. They are.not e%- �,1 LLIOTT'td BUSINESS COLLEGE; TO w, otuhe�ea Ointmeak used theme for two would scarcely believe the way that petting anyone to come in and ' at- E routo. Canada's Popular Commer- - *� andIwuoompWAWcure&--(slimed) tial School. MagniBcenL, Catalogue tiew 11.Woe.Apra 2.1912. horse•picked up. Nerviline cured.him. tack them; they are not expecting_ ES 4slY I also have, used Plerviline for colic anything at all. But the have got - --�- y' k'I Y y g ,� PA1tMs Pott- $ALS. in horses and cows, and earnestly re !' the habit. SCALY ECZEMA ON FACE commend It to every man that is rail- It would 'be easy'to fill a whole H. W.-6-AW SON, Ninety Colborne Street, e Ctr�on.On�,_.,Wy gym Ste.aged Ing stock," _ - page with a list of such stupid little yeses.started with a dda.dins..um a For strains, sprains, swellings,.colic, SUIT, STOCK. GRAIN 41M-DAM distemper,,cou hs arid—colds;-no Tani tricks as these. The doctors know F Far in all sections of 6ntart16 face. a I called in the doctor and he � ecsama, The skis �- _.._. willprove so efficacious-In the all about them, and' they will tell Rome snaps. and Ohl seely. I washed the parts wall 'Y yI ' ' stable as or that who-. th the CaUcurs, Soap and than I put '� + man or-beast, for internal .or eater are neurotic. Banway trackers, in TorostA caticmra Ointment em- You ought to nal use Wherever there Is pain, If `you find yourself Buffering Brp.nnMn linti ^fl,►r fnwne and cities her now—as Leh ss a lilyt Verviliae Will Cure at. Refuse sub- from any thin of the kind the only 7] EAIDENTIAL PBAPEBTIE9 It "I amSand a great deal with Ones. ; i'lir.William Meredith. statutes. Large size bottles,_ 60c.; y g ' R Brampton and a dosed other ,owmo. them very bad, and they itched Lad. trial size, 26c., at all-'dealers, or the tag to do is to get all your will- urned so I-fad hardly bear it. when I Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and power to work at once and break it H. W. DAWSON, Calborna at., Torentw - taw oudsurw Otatmaas i ' Now greet deal of unnecessary noise. Kingston; Out. off. Men have been driven mad by har.entttety eared me.,' Mss. What'are you a�3out�" 4 _.,. .. such.trifies.as these. NEWsPAPER FOR SALE. } Ward,Jam 1,1.12. h „ a OiTNTRY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOU'Your Honor, replied the young Getting Busy.. C sate in wood Ontario town, Ezoellen4 cws aaa amp ante Cutieaa Olakmen0 are ,, ' man . I have lost m overcoat and opening for man,of energy. Write Wilson throughout%be world. Bond,W ft ser.- ' y Mrs. Crabshaw—T thought you A DIVORCE GRANTED• Pnblt.1191 t Company, TO70IIt-0. .t o.Corp..Dept.WD.Boston,'U.S.A.. I atm trying to find it "' - Were going to speak to that young free sompleatSWAwith "Well- " said the venerable- jus- .- Atter many years of patient suffering STAMPS AND COINS t •` 1 man who , has lased calling on you can be divorced from corns by a�p- ;? tice, "people often lose whole auim daughter so longi Dlyin Putnam's Corn- Extractor, which - acren E4 home Fit1>ont ysfa. 13eLt7re a TAMP COLLECT088—SUNDSSD DIP' UGAR FACTORIES IN BRAZIU. is here without malting all that dis- �rab9heW I guess it 6 Coming substitute because `P4taem's >. the I ferent Foreign stamps. Catalogne. ,. iurbanoe." out all right, my`dear. The tele- remedy that is sate and 'painless. 26o at Album, only Seven Ocala Marks stamp a ipulatio"egaires 8yk- !• — phone bill this month looks`as if �l dialer' company. Tomato. -- - MtaCt4LAMfOtla. Head. c `` . there was Something doing. cB:�TB po8 THE WALTZ There are now in Brain 3,840 U I ILI U 11 0 - He Knew. ;� r EVD enocess. St Wonderful oi:L" M1 '' rimitive sugar factories and 120 = Try Murine Eye Remedy "Daughter," called the father' N. Wilson, zs Melinda tit., Portiato, re or leafs well equipped.factor- Read What Mn.Harris Says About Them. from hiq-poiitiod at the to o! the ANCEE, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC.. 1[t you have Red, Weak Watery Eyes - P ��•tt taternat and esterdalr eared witlf. es. Together these produce 300,- Mrs. T. Harris of- Tyneside, Ont.. or Granulated E .UdL boesn't Smart stairs, at the well-known hour of L - . oc, 320,000 togs of sugar annual- knows all about GIN PILLS. "I am —Soothes E e Pain. Dau fats Sei1 11,58 n. "doesn't that_ young out psi, by our home treatment Weld y � p g vs before too late. Dr- BeUmaa Medical =`*� But in order to keep the mini- now taking my third box of• GIN. Marine Eye RemedY •Liqui 5c, Sft man Un., - to say good- Co.. Ltmttad. Oollinewced. Out. um rice o! s PILLS,' she writes. "The pain across Marine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubae. g agar is our internal. night t" �ael,CsxvE aa>,.rTe WA_.iTBD L*f my Nick and kldneysi has almost en- M. 50c. Eye Boob Free by Mall. A every town to handle household arket above a price below which tires gone. I was a As Eve Tease so"tar as area site taw atw '`laces lie t" echoed the "Wend._ ur little manufactalrers saywould y treat sufferer 3lsrfae rise IF,eaa04v Ce.. Catoasae +.lady in--the d-aikcan d hiiiFl; "well, sn5cc.00 to$a00 al day 'Apply X. W11leoa,� e. strongly but all liar all lett I should say he does." Melinds. Toronto: utter ruin Tao them, it is nesse- me. I strongly advise alt women, who - y ry to put on a prohibitive duty suffer from Pain in The Back and Risky. ALL STONES. KIDNEY AND BLAD. y which we suffer an export loss weak Kidneys. to try GIN PILLS.". r 1s der stones. Kidney trouble, draysL f 80,000 tons of sugar which should 600 s box, 8 for $2.50. 8ampfe free Griggs—I see th•e'English women a Lumbago and ibe�::ailments positivremedely f yon write National Drug and Chem- who are'health faddists ate wearing •Sanol." price $150. Anther now remedy w produced. The population of iesl Co, o! Canada, Limited, Toronto. their hair unconfined. I for Dtabstes•llellitsa, and sure curs, If zil requires about eight 'and _ •Sanol's Anti•Dtabetes" Prtoe 12.00 fros -Half lcilars of sugar a head. an- Brigga--My wife wore hers that druggists or direct. The React Manufac- lip, 'while in other countries the -Kia Last. wary one night, sad it fail out oi. turin Company of t'.aaada. Limkt4A umption varies from le W 40' •The-Crank.—. `his is the last time the window.- _ vclnniper. Man. , a &-head, as in E land, Aus- I'll' camp out:- The Enthusiast ng - ELECTRIC ,�+� y lia and New Zealand. It is evi- Well, you shouldn't camp out un- -•Practleal. fiNey RMnI-_ib piers Ss1StY2 i■��Y 1 'L Q f � H t that a good number' - small leas you can enjoy'ydtlrseli without_' Mrs._ W-, d invitatwne Mrs, Aello frissi-plass OR 9i*Z*AT0N _ uOera would disappear before being comfortable. li carp stress, tta Reid issued for the comi" p %WkE� °ad a`�0• :FOR SALE ; ag an rials sees an safes. e great manufacturers. But what -- �-- _. of her, dailghter—just .written af- - , erence should that make t This fairs, with the first =line reading, JO,,,Jos, .1n'ti.Wbbsd5aa. l�o �� ' �(���(ll (� ' a fatal law of »noises industry to. - :A 811sn. :. :- «Mea. L. W. Reid requests the hon- r r I 10 VOLTS, i!s ich one is o-bliged to submit in « - or of your presents," etc. azil as elsewhere. Brazil . evi- Jinks appears to be putting j _876 R P M „ Mn. W.—Truthful, at any-rate. fly would• also pfrfit•by nand#. aside. something for a rainy da % AGENTS WANTED. j At a Ter' l;exRenable Flgtite for . ing her beet-root sugar.• "His failure to return umbrellas ,A made me suspect as much. w�w�mk locally. T s 'MEN os j ltotnedari!r. Kale. pec Baltimore, 1[d. Nov. 11. 1903salary and Oom• -— Minard'e Liniment Co.. 1Amited, Dollars dal. FRf�1zrK w�LsaM e. angply_01 talk exceeds tile. Ml,tard'e tihtment Rifiases--tt uralg1 :- 84ra—i-came wetss s bottle of Tony spare time accepted. J. L: Nichols . and �_ YINARD's LINIMENT to the hands of ftblisheis. Toronto, Canada. 73 Adoiaide SL West, TOR INTO. v the way, how many Of your one of the students at the University of . ABOCT THE GREAT LAKES.- _ Maryland, an he being to kind as to let uaintance let their religion 1n'- me use !t for a very bad sprain. which I a + fere with their business 9 obtained in training -tor toot rues, and _ A-Fen' -Facts Whieh-Are Not Gen-. to say chat It helped me would-be Puttivr �$ HAT, _ FOR gAl,g, fir' riend.—"Were you smitten by . _ it very mildly. and-1 therefore eek it yon r wife before you married bet?" .rally Known. that slclosesst to Baltfimooreo oyihit`I`gmsts° - ch ars I have' been rinbe: tkat Lek know in a general way obtain come of it....Thanking.sou. sn•nisi• - hecker— Yea, but not half so- We all rants i remain, - t e Supenor is the,largest Tours .ply, _ k . and Dake Ontario the smallest of W. a: MoCUEAN. - the Great. Lakes, but the relative a1 St. Paul street _ - Care Oliver-Typewrtter Co: i -facts are -wareely `known to than P.S.-Kindly ann►er et once j We 1 Met— a"average persa5n. While Lake Michi- Off' U'$,ED gan ranks aeoond in, size, being, _ Qaery. s - - - - forty-five 'miles shorter than Lake Lad Customer (peeved)--.I ve -- — ]IS = A Good ;Superior, it is twice as deep at its y ` N greats t depth, tNe figures being come to return this paper-Yeutter. •:� Appetite 900 feet for hake Superior and 1,800 It's not ivory,` as represented. ^ ' feet-for Lake'Michigan, 'go that in Storekeeper (musingly)—l--I- won- feet-for der whether that elephant had false i cubical,contents the batter far out- teeth 4 PaA -- reaohea' Siiperiar, Lake Hurons HE Cars listed below helve-been takefn ine3tgreatest depth alto is a hundred feet more-than that of Lake Su r- Minilyd's 4 nIment for-sale evarywhare "� shah a for our *test models. with the Knight. Supe g ior, so that'the greatest is not su- • perior to everything after all. : 'r'flt That. -. Motor: . They are in good repair, fi> y inspected,• =a ' ToAsAies"_ -Lake•Erie and-Lake Ontario are etn4 are read to go.on .the ,road. The rices. ws. B. A. De Gree--My stomach's out ._ y B p p y Doo. �ehipp--Have ' you tried `are asking. are jest What we allowed for them in A dainty, nonrlllhWff dit h and yet we should not like $o fall home-eookiag t 8ZC11aIIge. comparative] shallow, with maxi- of order, doctor. mum depth of 264 feat and 412 feet, - . for brenkinat, lunch or au overboard 113 either of them. -In B.'A. De (free—No, that's not s p- width-•vaiximum figures- Lake Su- the reason. #%USSUM" Model "ie," fitted .WithCDaimler.Kn1ghs- erior conies first with 180 miles + per—restdy to , Serve ,direst; p .• .� - '� 3lotor.. Beauti#nl Torpedo body.' Felly equipped1 »• .. Huron second with IO Michigan -But most men prefer a dimpled ata reasonable price .................. �1,6AO.N from the-- package with third with 84, Erie fourth with 80, cheek to a classical high brow,' anal Ontario last with only 52 miles eiRUSSELL" Model `•R." A 8Te-passenger TOUR ,c �- g _ n splendid shape. Price ........... i cream and sugar', of greatest breadth. Car i .. S80A•Yd ` In comparisft with its area, On- ' "TOatltie8" are thin bits On- tario leadat with a drainage of 29,- 64 „ „ "i square miles for its area .of $IJ$BELL Madel 23. A beautiful flue-passenger. of choice .Indian Corn-ekil-_ 8,700, the ntlters being-Erie, drain- ;;;t . . .120-ineh wheel base; 86-1nch wheel. A-fully.equig.. 39,880, area 23,000 square ped Tonriag Car with..the .Knight motor. Thin ear fully cooked and toaf►ated to - e will,carry our regular guarantee. Price, $1,600.00' V miles t Michigan, drainages- 70,000, an appetizing g area 22,400 square miles; and Su- ..... ; olden.•brown. • .;• - . perior, drainage 85,000, area. 32,000 •'The cats 'al's .iii splendid shape, and will beth x square•milea: Drop in elevation-is - Wholesome aamination and comparison--with an . others-�- Fery-gradual,.Lake Superior being ,NOuI'lshln$ 600 feet above sea-nevel, Michigan t 578 feet, Huron 574 feet, Erie 564 g t118 marlf;et. + Easy to Serve'' I'eeti,-and teen comes a-big drop to E34 feet for Lake Ontario. RUSSELL MOTOR C�III CO LIMIT - .r HR Sold by Gra;,cers everywhere. 6unday Fkhool Teacher—"What - is the conscience t" Bright Bolt'— Y 100 RICHMOND STREET VVEBT. CanadiaWPa"s.Oersal 00., Lt¢- "ft's w;ot makes you sorry wen .yotig 8lstanoe Phone, A8e1. >fE'10. s y Ontario. you et found out." Y minard's.Liniment cum, candrul. Ell. 7. r t,� ��, •,.i G•� a „ n 1, .ASN�Tyr'.Y�•� '"a. '• ',.e:L' i4ku' k'i' { iScYe'�'; 4„'i.', ::p. "a '.r.'tie!(:it;.:."35r..w:.;,..afv-ti5e,.''i,.ei,,.C.:.r•,,;`r "�3;.. .r: .e5%:L -fs.:4.+'nnr ?',�,., i G, and.Miss Dolly Kerr,' 'of Foster 'Hutchison, of''$touff- - ;�, • �� Toronto, -and Miss Kate Herr, ville, is visiting Pickering friends. of Oshawa, spent Sunday at the —Mrs: W. G. Ham, • who has �'" You VIII al-way s have home of their cnother'here. been suffering from an attack of slithered ]Moore, of Toronto, —Frank and Mrs. Gorman,, of typhoid fever is making rapid � �}1 !4" as in town on Monday. ' Toronto, spent a few days haat progreas'towards recovery. HAPPY Tg�x��iig T -!Miss Edna Martin is irov week-with: the former's mother, - -The steel superstrueture of „ing nicely aftei mp her attack of ill- Mrs, P. Gorman, of Church St. Haight's Bridge has been .tom 1f y0ii use one nese• —Wm. Lockwood, - who haspleted, and 'Mr. McGinty, is now —Rev. 'B. N. de Foe Wagner is been Iiving in the village- for the busy putting down the cement :visiting relatives and. frionds in past year. moved on Monday to covering. Of these. e , town. Leonard Neal's resideure-east of =At the'request of .tile' mem- -A. ll oT. and Mrs, spent child- the.village. hers of the R. C., church, the fire- We have a full stock ren, of West Hill, spent Sunday —Mies S. A. Dale has had men company met in the town-hall on -' with relatives in,town. employed this week.tearing down Saturday evening last. Owing to —Mrs. F. N. Marcellue,, of the old residence south of th6 it.being late closingand' a busy J ": 'always oit' hang; Guelph, is visiting at the home of town hall, prior to erecting a new night with the business men _of JOSE .er mother, Mrs. Decker. residence. thevillage there was nut a 'large P H H r , —W. C. Murkar, of the Stan- Gordon Law:a blacksmith shop number of Bremen present but decd' Bank, Sunderland, spent will be closed to-morrow (Satur- there was a ,.good representation r -< i9uIIdRy at his home here. day)afternoon: Patrons will. be of members of St. Francis de _ —Rev. J. and Mrs. Anthony, of so good as to,govern. themselves Sales church. On the meeting be- 'Agincourt, spent Monday. with accordingly. ' Ing Balled'to order, J. H. Gortnau W. V. and Mrs. Richardson. ' —Mrs. Wm.'Corbett, we tostet t ch behalf of•the members of the W. W. Sparks, who has been to state, is suffering from an church read Rn ad-dress express- ��� ,l on the sick list for the past couple attack of diphtheria. Her con -Ing their sincere than to the of weeks. is now improving. f dition is not'-serious at present as Bre company and residents of the 19 —Mrs. C.-.Z. Burling has re, it is of a mild type. village for the noble efforts which tamed home after visiting friends —Miss ids Bunting returned they 'gilt forth in aavinq the t'' ccHoller"' 1 t "I in Lindsay and other pointe. home on Thursday last after church from destruction during r� a re mailing a big �Ulier . . —Miss Reata Towle entertained spending several weeks at the the recent fire, and also for their _ r a few of her little friends"to tea home of her sister, ' 'Mrs. R: A. efforts in saving the household about 3 things ; on Monday in honor-of her birth- Douglas, of Toronto. effects, Their gratitude was ea- - 4 day. —Owing to the long period cf pressed in a more taugib ,form, 1st—Our new display of Men's and Boys'Fall Hats and Cape. i —Frank Bundy, of the Metro. dry weather, a number of cisterns when H. J. Larkin on Oblalf of We've got the goods on display. They're the very newest politan Bank, Toronto, has been and wells in the village are going the congregation handed the styles. They're the-very newest colors: Prices consistent `. transferred to the branch:at Pic- dry- Throughout the township treasurer, R. A. Bunting, the -with good.Quality.. ton. _ _ the same complaint is heard. handsome sum of $28.00. , Brief --- - - _._ ere ma a on behalf of Lakefield, were in town on Tues- last week assisting bis Ron, Alp , the re company by W, G. Hato, 2nd—,Our new assortment.of Qhildreu's, Misses'and Ladies' Sweater day, and gave TsE NRWS-a pleas- of Kinsale,,to harvest his apple R. A. Bunting, W. J. Clark and Coats—positively all new—did'ut carry one over from last° :ant call. crop. He reports the grain crop John Murkar,thanking the dors.' :. season. Colors.: Cardival, grey, tan, navy and white. Es- �. —E. J. and Mrs. Humphrey and -iia that.locality as'being poor. ors for their expressioii of gra- c•eptionally nice viools with high or low necka. Come in and son and daughter, of Toroil" ,- The Pickering football team titude and for_their handsome give us a chance to 4how you these.lines..- _ visited with W. G. and Mrs. Ham having won the game from Mil. gift. '3I'ention was also made of � _t on Sunday, vern last Saturday by,2.goals to 0, 'tbe friendly relations existing be- -The dies' Aid, of St. An- th€ championship of the Province- tween the Roman Catholics and SPECIAL=All 'our white lawn blouses, reg. $1.25 drew'schurch tnet on Thursday now lies between Hamilton and Protestants of thi- ,community grid 81.50, are, on sale at 98 cents.. �y afternoon at the home of Meg.Jas. Pickering. There will be tcvq and 'the hearty willingness which - Somerville. gamesplay ed by these teams,-the one would render a,si-tante to —Mrs. George CbiRwell, - of fii•�t of which will be played' in the other when in need. ' The 3rd— Owen Sound, spent a few days Pickering to-morrow (Saturoay) 'money tbu3 received will he -med w" .this week as the gue=t of_ Mrs. and the second game in Hamilton by the firemen to improve their THE PANDORA RANGE Win. Morcombe. the folloyring -Saturday. --The fire-fighting appliances. —Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, game to-morrow is scheduled to ,. • - _ i II 2s.. ;has been spending afew days .at start -at 3.30 p, m. on-O'L.eary's WHITEVAl6 j the home of bis grandmother, field on Church St. The residents Mr. Harris is cementing and other- Mrs. B.Bunting. of the village and surrounding wise improving his stabler. —Rev. A. C. and Mrs. Cummer country should turn oat in fill) James. and Mrs. Nolan, of Toronto, of Cannin ton, s y R pent a few days force and encourage the boys and is spending a taw days in the villagge. �S'` • with Mrs. R. Deverell and other cheer them on to victory. They ' Robt, Nolan recently sold 3 calveAa _ Pickering friends. not only require encouragement that brought him within a. few cents r —J, W. and Mrs. Disney and by your-presence and cheer-, but of$100- Friends enough to fill three autos Q� - 'the f at the horns of Uriah end i4ire. as they are put to considerable ez- from the cit spent dav'recently with Jones, of Church St. pence to travelling to the various Walter eajoor. ,� —Rev. D. E. Johniton wiII be in points at which the spent Pearl week-end w of th heenwood. 6 tion with the miss: y - consequence y Play. and in spent the weekend with her friend. - # �� igen ton on Sunda in tappet- coos uenee an admisaign fee is miss Eliza white onary anniver charged as follows , Gents, 25c ; W S. Major, who has not been very �;� Bary of that circuit. ladies and children, 15c. An ac- well of late, is now under the pare of a — pa g John McGinty is preparing to count of last Saturday's Fame .Toronto specialist. rc'4, erect a new cement stable on his may be seen ndrew Courtney has bought fifty uA tinder the Malvern premises, and has the foundation heading in another column, acres of the Pherill farm, The price already constructed. —j e, it we understand $350). pay to advertise? It The Baptist Mission Circle met at Right up to the Mark in every way. Be"in the swim. —5l r. Mason, of Belleville, who does not if yott gilt in A Christmas the home of Mrs. F. McKay.-and spent Have A PANDOA. has been 'ander the doctor's -care ad about-the middle of December, a delightful afternoon and evening. for the past few Creeks, returned and do not change it for a year or Alpert.,Ma jar had a bumper crop of to his home on -Saturday. two afterwetds. It , mouegy. melons this year, and as he is genes- Spencer Taylor 11A- decided wasted. A merchant rr.tl9t a(i- Our with them they were not mol. NOw TL1eI��� ame In and We Ca31 �JrO to arithdraw his sale announced •verti9e good-, that his customer$ ,ted in the least by either small or big _,tor Thursday, Oct. lgth. He has want. They do not want fall boAs. to you these- are worth while rented T. J. Ford's farm at Rouge Howard Turner had the misfortune _ g good:in the middle of ?u.ma�.er or ro partially wreck his ensilage cutter, lic)1lerin d about. Hill and will take possession on Rummer goods in Jantia'ry. The Small parts of it were blown tip into November hat. merchant who makes his adver- the silo, very much frightening those - -Jeremiah O'Connor's floe new ti4iow lay is the one who•chRnges that were on the itisitle, residence is now about completed, it regularly. A number of wir Hiss Kitchen _and the.pupil.of the r . CHAPMAN and is moving into it this creek, advertisers who pay strict atten school are having a school fair on ;ve dLquse will be a most comfort- tion to this assure us th:tt adver• Friday, Oct. lith. There will b'e a able ont!"and when completed will tising is with them 'A paying in- gond exhibit of vegetables and-fruits. be very attractive in appearance. vestment. As an instance of this ''Ail carne and have a delightful and .-BLANKETS .-BLANKETS —The Bible Society will bold we may cite the . case of a. mer- profitable time. l "its annual meeting in the Pres- chant that advertised in the.Ni--.w•s BALE REGISTER. byterian church this (Thursday) for the first• time less than two Coal days of Autumn are here and now is the time to secure yo 1. evening. Rev. W. E. Haggard months ago, when as an experi• TvEADAY,-O(,r. lith—Credit sale of warn: clothing and bedding. White and Grey. Flannelette Blanks "= will i give an address illustrated ment he contracted- - for six farm stock, hay, Frain, roots, ete,z with pink Cir blue borders, 10 4 11 4 12,3, for $1.25, $1.50 a *" by litne light views. A good at- months s $1.75 r air, a- - pace, paying in advance. on lot 2r?,rear of con, 4, Pickering. t :.tendance is requested. In a letter just received, in which the property of Tbos. Tweedie, 11 per P —There will be a joint meeting he changes his ad. he says "We months credit. Sale at one sharp. Men's undershirts and_drawers, fleece lined at 50c. each or wool ` of the fire company, the police believe we have been more than Fred Postill, auctioneer,' 75c. $1.00$1.25. trustees and reaidente of the nil- aid for our expense FRIDAY, O(-r. IOrR—Auction sale of P pence in ad- farm stook and implements; the pro- .. : Ladies' vests and drawers, at 25c. 54c. $1.00, $1.26 per 'garment lags in the town hail this (Friday) vertiaing in your paper." • . This sty of the estate of LaFraugh& evening, at 8 o'clock, to discuss merchant has been id in less ne at G A GILLESPIE DUNBART01 better fire r8 o'clock, on. It ie Pa lot 6, con. o, Pickering. P pro- than two months for six months Sale at 12.30. Wm, Maw, auctioneer , posed to increase the tax rate to advertising. He however changes WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15TR.=Credit sale " r: provide the necessary funds. his ad regularly- and advertises of farm stock and implements,the a —A dispute has recently arisen his goods in the proper season. pproperty of Jabez Scott, at, lot 3, om. B. F. over the watercourse that leads The successful merchants 'in the con., Pickering.. Sale at 12.30. 75 0. E N- TS H1 R ' T 4S . down the street past the school. A counts attain there success b Wm. Maw,auctioneer. y '1'LIiSDAY,'Orr, 21ST—Extensive nuc- A big range of Working Shirts—large body, lots of roam meeting of those interested took adverting. Entails and Simpsons tion sale of 8 horses,40 cattle, im- eir immense plements, mixed grain-and and roots, .to expand in—they are certainly big value at 75c. place on Saturday afternoon but of Toronto, secure th no agreement was arrived at. The patronage by thistneana The .. the property of Thomas Reeveley,'at ' r , township engineer will pow en- conntry merchant should follow lot 18, coo. 4, Pickering (just north Boys' Neglige•Shirts with soft collar to match, fine ' '- deavor to pour oil over the trou- their example. of Brock Road P. O.) Sale at 1 p.tn. . I . bled waters. —The annual Harvest Home See bills.W , B. Powell; auctioneer hairline stripe, 7s.`cents. —E, W. Evans, of Whitby, we Services under •the nii•pices of — regret to report was compelled to the Ladies' Aid Society of the PICKERING MARKETS . Boys' Cape at 25 cents go to the general hospital,Toronto Methodist church will be held 'on !` to undergo an operation, but we Sunday and Tiieday;' Oct. 12th White Winter Wheat, ........., f86 -Boys'to state that he is mak- and 14th. On Sunday the services Red .86 t Boys' Jerseys a 25 cents ing very-satisfactory progress to- will be conducted by Rev. C. W Mixed •` ' ... .96 :- wards recovery. His business is Barrett. of Hampton. Music,will Spring Wheat ............. .85 -.-Everything for the Men and Boys at theGoose in capable hands and is_being. at- be furnished by the home choir. Sprou `... " ,75 en's �V tended to as usual. On Tuesday evening the annual Uateuted.. ....... .. .. . ^,0-80 M ear Store —The Humphrey family, of To- chicken ie supper ""' """"""" '� p Peer will' a served R. A. BUNTING, P:ICKER.IN canto, and' formerly of Whitby, in the basement .of .the church ELM �DALE MILLS were in the latter town on Sun- from 5 to 8 o'clock after which a day attending the ceremony in most attractive program will be connection with the dedication of given in the auditorium of the P=CKERINGI• the Memorial Window dedicated church by the following artistes :Is the place W get your next to their grandfather, the hate Madame Le Mar; who is such 'a* bag of Flour. GOLDEIIT HAR'�EST TIME Rev. Meyerhoffer, , who died in favorite as a soprano soloist, - - 1859 and was burried in St. John's and who is now well•knpwn in Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be . 118 NQ w' X-MZM , ' cemetery, Port Whitby. Pickering, Miss Pearl O'Neil, one beat for Bread. —Wm. Ro ce, who has .been of Canada's best known elocution- 'GIenora Flour, ° " Tasf4 Flour_ Bid C y Binder anuses repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves ready. residing at Liverpool during the ists, and who will on this evening Stock of Single and Team Harness, Plush Rugs, past few months, has.woved into make her first ap g Graham.Flour _ the ppearan e m Pick'- Fresh Rolled Oats Fly Ne4s, Whips, etc. the village and has rented Mrs. ering'Rnd Miss.A. D. Hobs, who Bran and Sbort4 John Andrew's residence.and,shop is a gifted violinist, of Toronto. Oats and'Oat Chop For'the'holidsy season-;-Trunks and Suit Cases. adjoining W. J.Coakwell's harness Short addresses will be given byy Barley and Barley Clop empoMum acrd on Monday neat will Rev. G. L. Johnston and-Rev. .W. _.Mixed. Feeds Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. open up a shoe-repairing shop. A. Pigpen." This program will be Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal As Mr. Royce is a young -magi and' one of the most attractive ever Special prices ih ton Iota:- " PICEERINQ- HARNESS 'EMPORIUM his had a number of yetrs experi• given in Pickering and shonid at- 3,; ;. ence, he should work up .a good tract a large_number, -Admission. _�'•.."V7 . weeks Phone Ind, 301, _W. J. COAKWFLL bti'•inetas in the.mpair line. 80 cents, children 15 cents. shopping every,dale 1 ,t z ',�,�., �:, �,.,"r.; �' :�>::,-'si•�+u• nr;t,.-v��'�'�.± �T ...b 9• 'L�"�L�,a�Y.{'_+�ti° � �'�"".:,`r'�'yY"'', �. kk ...._. V ', ,,,: .,.... •-,..y` 'a t. %`: ,� Y < �' �w"'C �'Y', u'�ar•M .'-r '� .'4�!`•,"-- �?Ws. ssS��"'�- '�" til. .;,i+.p.^• n rr - -� �i��.r,��' �'� P '&'x. ��.y .... S+ u �bn�ad N.