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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_10_17 .L y. t;+"y'• arm ^�, ;, ¢,•N: .A.' S• ',vqt l +� �L ,4 nyU•'•• 5X1' T. ,y,,, rM., Y, �L' d `:1. i; 1`3-:.^! � ,7- y - M 1 'r• .✓ rare: !:0. y f '+s•4 's,ar 7. •b _ s _ 3" �. w: .,1wF .� ``;a!r'. .:."s'�` -;gin-+..aa' ?c: am-•-TM' _ r^r;> -c:- ,�.,r ^a.. '` -: 'fd:�:.+' ...'. cya 'w '•r a. k @f .ry.1N•` �-w ,�r.''�i. i':s n...•+:fi ,fi- 'ay',." N.....: t•• ,� " t£� �•'` L. n„-.. .,._ t T��g„ t"'9 a4'�� '& „'L'i't wbv"":+: ?�.a,�,...uY '`+•+•��� ,�l &L,XXXIII1. , . .., FICKERING, ONT., :FRIDAY, OCTOBER ].7, 1913 1rTore'3`� Y Dflt teal tarbw.; - MOUNT PLEASANT Mr, C. F. Stewart, was appointed ;- T f M assessment.commissioner. Established-75 yearw - Meddeal { i��s Mrs. James. Madill ie visiting with Abouta0 acre@ of the Rice proper- • tared nde r Keswick, ty north of the town -and i d d ni to � Walter Wright and Fred'Gostisk the(:. P. R. has bees sub-divided into «• E. FORSYTH, D. of O„ Regis- _spent a da in the cit 200 lots and will be offered for sale. It GREENWOOD :. member of the Optomrtricai Aero-.. -.': - • y y rr r n of o■Iario. syeci.l setenti a given to - Thomas and Mrs, F4rrow and fam- is expected that it will realize '30.000. _ :f stein@ of gipses/. Ryes.teetea °aea� Nora, r '' ily spent Sunday at her home. The balance of tie Rice pro erty wont. saU _ -Ed. pp --: -_ 't{•. S . •Ed. and Mrs. Gibson arid daughter ait5oiinting to IO acl«ee li8s been s81d to O.. McKINNOC.6., < FLOUR ;� spent Sunday with John and Mrs. John Pearce, of Scarboro, IL.LS Edinbuege of Michell, of'GreeaRiver. Good progress ie being made on the � alelan@ andTdmle-00.11*2 eatiate '.'White Satin," ..Beat Manitoba ' " - new buildin g at the governor€nt hoe= no aJ Qo11 bnrah ••Cream-Buns," " Blended ._SCARBORO . pital, On four or five buildings the attentionsieaaes'of wome[ and siren. Dmcaand residence.Brougham._ "Tea-Buns," " Pastryly, work has got above the second story, _ Sonathan Ashbridge, aged about 40 and they have R very imposing tip- '. R. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro- _ , was-found dead in a field near his own pearance. The road approacbing the Mill will be going agaiq Practor—The carie of disease removed by •FEED home at.Searborb Bluffs by his family. institution 'is as level as a railway etmeatotthe sp ins. Consultation tree. Tuesda afternoon, Mr. Ashbrid a and there is also about, a mil of -Wednesday, October Stbt- akerin on Mondays, Wedaesdav and •• �� y• g e' y.. o0ceao singeoe st,South, Oshawa, , 'JUMBO" FEED.FLOUR 'had been burning some grass sur- cement walks. Oshawa BRAN rounding his borne during the latter On Tuesday night a banquet was - Chopping KERING MEDICAL iSURGICAL SHORTS i part of the afternoon, and when found tendered to..Itev. Father Kline, prior WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAY and X-RAY INSTITUTE - :iOAT CHOP. hi@ lets:were badly scorched, as if he .to his departure for Toronte,where he ONLY, until further . had b@en overcome while working. will assume charge of the charities • cztsslrrG, - oxrABlb -MANITO&.A .OATS ;: Mr. Ashbridge was subjected to heist of. the, R. C. church,. About one - ' 'notice. AMERICAN CORN trouble,and thio is beliieved'to have b'undred gueete filled the dining-room Wheat; Barley, Buckw-heat a ' I2r TOWM , M. a, X. D:; C. M., ,. caused his death.`-He was a man in -to overflowing. Th chair w8a occas- PhysicIaa-in chain• FEED OF ALL BINDS f fairly good circumstances -and leaves ppled by as, Rutledge and Judge Mc- Oats wanted., clalist in Beotal Diseases. Prostatic Drs {` , a widow and grown up'ianrfly. Intyre and Col. Farewell proposed the ' i"hone me for rices.or Men, Diseases of women, Oaaoere, Our prices are the lowest toast to thespeechp nest. In his Orr,X-Ray examination. DLesaes-of eye g •• "-- - one,throat sax lanae. Ftttinggiassss aaa Quality the beat _oil— McIntyre stated .that Father ate and_-•hronio_dia•aaea.__ 'Honrs f4 to 8 and 7 to D i91y L' W. B. Dunbar has bees on the sick- Hhne was destined to become a bishop. Felicitous speeches were Riven byy $ list,but is now improving. Rev. Dr. Hare, Rev. Mr. McLean, W. L.egaE. Jos.-Allison: we regret-to-report, is 'E.-N. Sinclair, -M'. P.-P.,- Mayor Wil- - on the sick list at resent. lie;ex-Mayor Downey and Postmaster Ser O :. ~' E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS. J,' Ls' SPINBh LIMITED, Hugh McIntosh has.left for a three Bowden, which showed the hi h re- ?Hs.Gosiat�Crown Attorney.andoonaty wnek9 hunting-expedition.._ _ est in which the tor. QoartBouw,whaby. IO.s guest Is held y all ' PIOKERING. ONT. The Presbyterian choir sang at the nominations. Rev. Father Kline - M. FITZGERALD, Barrister and anniversary services-in Zion church made a very happy Pespbnae thankin soliettor. Conveyancins, etc. At Dr. last Sunday. them for the kind words said about ria- ey's omce,Pickering every Wednesday. Rev,A.L. llacfadyen;has been in him and expressing regret at parting E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and LOOK HERE 1. Teronta this Reek attending a meet• from so many true friends. Calver- - - •solicitor.Notary Public,Bic.,Money to in of the Synod, le s, orchestra The Claremont Furni g �' played during th cmc•tie:t goo* to the Stannard Sank, Miss Thomson -has been in ?worth- banquet in their usual$ ecce tab? " bs. •sal$ tura Store. pp umberland County attending the manner, and Messrs. Hogg and Haz «: is the befit place f6 get -your golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs, of the government buildings, who k - PLENTY-UF �sssirtasiet 6azD�. ' HOUSE FtTRNIsHrwGs,' we' have Oddie. accomplished vocalists, gave a,number - '' " '"� "^^^' dressers, washstand@, iron - of selections whfoh were heartily en. StOVe Chestnut-, 4 G. HAM-rasuer o! Marriage f b Lioaasea !a the Ooaaty of mage =and brans-bedsteads, par- R,eeveley'e sale; Yueadat next: cored. Rev. Father Kline will be nuc; t Ing V111046. srly for suits, •buffetts, and; ceeded by Rev. Father Murray, of Fort William. who will take charge of "'couches. mattreasea$nd. spring wHtTavi►a.a �+rg and Pea POUCHER. Real Estate Aue- - --- the Oshawa pa�i-h---m>'+r!•�. 5 tionser, vakaator,ooneetor and inner conchae.and all kinds of chairs f no linen■es,Brougham. eq alwaiye in- stock, also many. Wbitevale school held its first fair on Pickering will be united, but the ap- - y ,�•� . x. r:ta Frida last. The school wde tastefully ails Steam Coal other articles tan numerous F pointrnent htis not yet beefs made. � decorated with flags. flowers and HOPPER Issuer of MarrIaga to mention. ReRaemherwe nR Li4enses in the County of Ontario, keep the Roods sad de paper hangings. The exhibits were ON HAND =, at and hi.��ea•cl.remonw numerous and varied. com risia Attend Reeveleys sale for, Piga liver them to, your P g _ B.BEATOR.TOWNSHIPOLERN ::home, at the very from children's pets to the finest of and Cattle. ..renew. Commissioner for ratiaa lowest price. fruits and vegetables; also elthibits of - A�Tj - .eeaaataat. 1114, Y4cey to loan nature.study collections-and art~wort - �lIOUON/i;M L S1ic►.� Ltd "Iesaer.o! >1Lasrisas Ida Patronize our town merchants. done by-the school were not wanting. • ., i out. t.>, don't send pour"good dollars After the-judging. Rev.Mr. Lan�iord D. Defoe was in the city, on Satur• away to build up some other was call - and Hu ds TILL, Licensed Auctioneer to t e chair, ooaaties et 2ork and oatado. aa•; place. Yours for basinese. Pugh presented the scbool with two Mie. and Miss Edith.Brodie are vis PICKERI N,Gr of an kande River P.O..to.on stsart•p - beautiful etchings, and`expressed his iting friends In the city. - - adr..•Green River P. ons, appreciations for both the teacher's - Mrs, Elisa. of Ashburn. is visiting x r° POWELL, Licensed Auc- t H. �.,� L and pupils interest manifested. Rev. Mrs. Malcolm this week. onear, valnatcr and collector for then ave an able ad- Wm: Brown, of. Toront-1.. visited ' f oataiio sn4 TorL An kinds, of p _ B. A. Fisher RR ct.e b:bn r:.ae•ly or by auction. CLAREAiONT _ dress on "The Raising of Potatoes." at laic boccie h4re over Sunday.. C collected or dates or othea pes- Mr. Tipper, the Revernment oflfcial Oran McGregor and friend. of To- Ply at residenes.ClleabethBt„PiX from Guelph, delivered an excellent ronto, spent Sunday with W. J.-Bo- Best pump Steam Goal and all einem.- no orders lest at Naw•Ofao•'Piek- ,. , &cub's stone, Claremont. ;W ro «� ,O L ff speech on . Weeds.' The school sang dell. in Hard Goal. " I attention. satisfaction anuan- several choruses, followed b a_gcess- N, F.Tomlinaon of Toronto Medical _ r PphoaenumberIsIndependent loci tag Ctsatest-soon by Master Griffin.. College, spent Sunday with friends If yoil-havent had it you will rike- The afternoon's proceedings closedby here: ly have it.soon, each pupil reeeiving a remembrance_ - Mrs, J.,Beer spent a creek.with her R. PENNOCK - from the trustees and all singing"God daughter, Mrs. H. Wright,at George- A °O and 2 in. roll'h ar.0 . '- Ny'als ` Bare the King." town. good hemtat, also m ip IWHITSYALIi, DMT. - _ pine n spruce.-. al Director sad smbsimer. - e t es red pine eorgia ins Fred •Cassie and-E. Linton vf%fted the farmer' brother a West 5111 on p Compound Syrup White Pine _: - GREt£fV RIVER Sunda sad basswood for ceilings- , business entrusted io me will and Tar, or - '4lite Sunday. Gama e t Mrs, Fred. Wright is visitia with Mary R and Mrs. Long. be carefully handled. - g g of Aurora, 'visited the former'@ - 0 3D M..& �. ' t« ., . relatives In Georgetown. par- Charges Moderate= 'Nyalq LAXACOLD -Wain and'Mrs. Aoover enterlainea enta last week. Poets, Shingles and $awh Cedant• ependent Phone No- 1514. company from Pickering oh Sunday. • Golin Philip and MA*. H. Madill - will quickly relieve and care P s ent s few da s last week-with rela- Write or phone for prices, -q y Miss Bessie Hutchings, of Toronto, P P• , . P� •- fh� ni h4_'_Colda,_Hciarseneas!, @pent Sunday with her parents.here. tines in Kelwick and at RQache's Miss S. Pyne ie the-Rues o tier — 4 - - - N. - PHILIP P-LL. ,�• R E Ei a. 01%h Etc., Etc Try it. cousin. Mrs. -A. -Hutchings,' at -pr'es- L.Johnston has returned 'from a eat. trip through the west,and was very full line of fresh and.cur- Price tae. per,bottle or box. Mrs. A. King,of Toronto, was the favorably impressed with that conn -.-LOCUST HILL nest of Robert and Mie. Dafoe for a •try abd the posibilities it affords. ; s constantly on hand. Will. Misses Ma Ind. phone. house Markhamr160#, flew daps this week. Maggie and Jennie Yard, Markham 72 Y. �a Roll, Breakfast Bacoli; rrr u The members of the Girl's S. H. Duncan spent Sunday.with relatives ologna;tYeiners, etc. ��'U R m Club-met-at the hoaiie o3 Miss L:Bar- �' Cedar' Grove and'attended the t; -ten on Tuesday evening. «enniversary'fervices at Zion church. TIME TABLP-Piokering Station GII Highest prices paid for - P=�Z��R,=TTQ- Miss Susie Barton entertained a .Lost-ln or ar wad the Vitlage u! T;A. -Trains going East das as fellows. number of her girl friends at a birth Brougham, a brooch, with large white No, 6 Mail 8.08 A M. k; Butehe>;s cattle g stone.cehtre and with rim of - dxp party on Saturday alternoan. gold and «« 19 Looa1 ,.:$.bop,8/ O initials B. B. on band across the stone. «« • • ur football sports journeyed to = 14 Local, . ' 6.05 P.M - a, ertlt� Iv¢ru REAL ESTATE'..... Pickering on- Saturday. Although finder please leave same at Brougham Trains going Wirt die u folio*►-- _ ' thb weather was not very nice, they poet office and receive reward. No. `18 Looii 7.47 A.M. ° claim to have seen an extra good game Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. H. Ellicott 11 Loeat 2.20 P.AL •c1a33S rigs for•hire of football. recently.ealled on Miss L.-.Holtby and - •«, 7 Mail• 8.09 P.�. • Remember the anniversary services on behalf of the Methodist Ladies'Aid *Sunday included ,. r night to be held in the church about the. Presented her with a manicureset as "# ' Breit Sunday in November. Loot for a small token of appreciation for ser- f eats au trains Insurance rates lower' on farm pro- particulars later. vices rendered as organist on several perry aafl lss Village paniesge, - - occasion@. Fj GLASSES s promptly attended to. in first-classmpanies. On Thursday, Oct,Oth the -Ladies' '." ' Reeveley's sales for Pigs and Cattle. ;Aid of the Methodist church _met at .for Canada Carriage Cd. No Premium 1-ToteB . the home of Mrs.N. Stevenson and S$QULD TAY ON' - p If not insured with me,call and wHITNY tbougb surprised they extended their' _ • + 8 ! P{ckertttp. compare rates. - genal hearty welcome to ell. Rev, WITHOLrT'P�NCHIN7# Increaied inquiries, have been re- Mr.Tink presented Mise B.Stevenson r: 8-roomed house to rent. ceived from outsiders for property, with a secretary on behalf of the Aid. School Shall I attend'Z' both to rent and to buy. as a slight token of appreciation of - ' One of the dredges which has been her seryices'as organist for a number No need 1 octant question.. All bulli- • �• R,Chard$�a• operating at the harbor has been of�ysate. egea are not alj)te. Carte moved to•Cobourg,and the other will WhBn Oscar Wieson-was driving ..�• toihaye your 'went is absolutely- aecea remain here this aeseon sad also sex ' Write'to da for the : Notary Public, Pickering. his Threshing engine over a bridge 4 y year. on the 7th con. one da last week the eye glaisee. rm:: Catalogue of the ('� (� T The C. P: R. is now opirating daj hind wheels went through it pinning v H 0 P P + N G g him between the leavers and the tank. ince- ou in and night,rushing the wort of ballast- P, 9 BiZeTiZ� ing. ft is the intention of the come He was hurried- to the home of Mr. > e AND OAT FLAKING pant'to open the road for traffic on Ormerod and medical aid summoned, order to have them stay on. .' let of January,: when'it was found that'he had two Our nely style 'of Eye Glass • - Whitby has been invited by Mayor ribs broken as well as being severely laoa 0 .. every day in the week,except. Hocken,-of Toronto, to attend a con- bruised about the chest. He Is im- Mountings are perfect in fit and r Saturday ference of the municipalities interest- proving favorably and hopes to be neat in appearance. Modern sip you to decide. This CIDER-MAKING• ed, when the proposed Metropolitan able ''to be moved:to his`home here conducted on the highest I am know prepared to make cider, area,for Toronto will be considered. this week. ideas are those of comfort. We Rev, Dr. Hare has purchased the The anniversaryservices recently efficiency."- We are proud Tuesday. 'Wednesday and Thune- Devereil ropert for SM. This rttm in all our optical wort- to do @cord. 'Students admitted day of each week until the pp y held in the Methodist church were property is situated north of the col- the very best for on in every me. last of_November.. lege property and consists of three well attended. The Rev. O, E.Fork- ry y _ W,-J. Elliott,-Principal Ier and Rev. D. E.Johnston preached way. The rigbt Glasses._ the John F• Bay�ese QrreenW00d acres and was, purchased by Mr. excellent sermons. The Union choir, =' a ge and Alexand Ste. Deverell a few years ago for .81100, under the efficient leaderekhof Mrs. right -Mounting. We are succi ... ;. an you 10 of water? The Toronto-Eastern is...construct- Barclay;did well. The following Mon- if you come to us you will be 4 * ing a cement bridge near Major da eveninga social was held. - Th - Ls $ R N r+� - Harper's. Much difficulty. was ez- famous, Greenwood Choir and Mrs. perfectly satisfied. ).et us prove C.->!<. 1lICt, OF WIBT=VALt gVenced in getting a firm oundatiorl Tink gave choice selections. The this to you. _ t atter much trouble in driving readings were fine. S ie aches a l in ds. of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything down pilee a satisfactory foundation from the three pastors were senjoyed _ _; ~ all kinde. Locke repaired. in the line of water su 1 Such as has been @•cured. and the cement [ng a specialty."' For a first• supply by all. A.fine Spirit of unity pre- Q. T - .•�t sM trim or an easy shave..:call pompe, windmills,: hydraahc.,Films. work has been begun. Tailed. " BAb7SET i East-end Barber Sho plumbing, etc. The council at their meeting on R. N. , Hoose Furnishings of all Monday night I nWe a now' departurd Slightly used Carpets ' They art also expert.well drillers Imassessing the town. An assessment fort Hope's new Carnegie Lib- dEWELElt AND OPTICIAIP WSW In l5.ceate a yard up, and respectiul]y solicit your patron commission was appointed--who In racy. coating$10,000 and Contain- oro oR� wHITBY z ,.�. . DON ,VjCXERIX6 Atte for the... .ture - Ind, noon,XM. Mareh, of Oakvil a and Jis'MCClellan. -formltll opened., turn appointed wo- assessors. Mr, ing seven thousa volumes, w _ _ • y ^' :.i'C b �!r.. ,T tC: ) «�' r...•' ,. ..., r. ., ,b' ;.�"'k..r y.n; a> a•�� h;?;�„'moo x r, 7s i 4„,, .i. ,»;-?• ,.Fl,t .�i'�;'ax s ."�� n '4' i•[ti'}5:,,+n,.,;e ,�e`:.: rt � ,^.;.«y:;'' '�yy '"`��.,,, v' '+ �" :.s 7- .77 r -4. Every Weak Throat - , -.. 136 "'PEOPLE PERISH AT SEA Quickly Strengthened ' !Cattle and Cheese And Bronchitis Cured gai•n, for Halifax I ax from Rotter Steamer Voiturno9 Bound Grand Results Fol-low the Direct Breathing Remedy, W1 Prices of These Products In the LA"Ini Takes Fire on Voyage. 111c", Cures • Without Drugging. Markets are Here Recorded des I patch from London, Eng- sufficiently equipped, but no sea- The country Is fairly wild over the 'A land, says: The Volturno, of the manship or courage could overcome wonderful recovery that throat suf- ferers are making every day with Ca- storm. tarrhozone. From ocean to Ocean Breadstuff& IB It IL X Flour-Man '� A $5.40; a* V lou in a raging mid-Atlantic a --Ontaxio wheat to Six boats were dropped into the come letters telling of rapid cures aw 0 Uranium Line, burning and help- the fury ol the . r, . "I storm Toronto. Oct. 14-Flour 8 uli-s$'4.5 t 17 kers', $4 70, Win ter an OpWaosion for- and cures when the complaint was Lours, 10 ar oo:t;.,�nad 'sew wheat, . a JjX­ Straight rollers, last riding. It's a $4 50 to a' at $3.60 to patent. ch do.. bm' UL05 %a $2.10. no Thursday, sent a wireless Cal' Bes' shortly &f 15._ se d, ind ward had killed several,of the crew chronic and long standing.over the s brand new principle upon wifich Ca- barrels, $4. to $4.50-. do.. bass. oats, IN10't".. SM 1-L Dr.. m. ea, and drew to her ten $3.65 lace,17, 'Manitobam-Fir &tenta. In e and some of the imrnigl�Lo passen- to bars. 95-31); do.. second., $4.60; strong rt ships that came up in time to save tarrhozone works--not a single dose �.Llk*r§% in JULO bags. $4.60. 11M Middlin Monivis. to ? gers &rid had fired the forepart of of medicine to take nothing to upset Manitoba wheat--Na. I sew Northern, Ha`y. N L Fr' ton car lots. is to of her 657 passengers. Wd on track, ?ii I- lieat!�y lko&44 No. 2 at 97c. Chesse- ties westerns. 14 M to 13 The others, 136, were •swallowed the steamship. Nat one of these the stomach or spoil digestion. I Wheat at 63 finest eadrierne, 12 7-8 to 13 1 . Butter- by the ocean when the lifting waves boats, were able to get away from You cam breathe through the Ca- to W. outside. Choicest amaLmery. 27 34 W "Xid. e ship's side. All were gripped tarrhozons Inhaler medicated air that ,Oat@-No. I Ontario oats, 32 to Mc out- 17 14 to 2T I-Se. to 4W crushed four of the Volturno's We- the de, and at 36 1-1 to Me on track Tviran- to 310; ..­,rr&h,. boats against the ship's side. For by the waves and hammered t6 to full of healing, soothing balsams, to.. Western Canada ofd oats. 14 1-1 tot 21 to Mo. Potatoes. Der balk the ten pieces against the plates. Their full of piney antiseptic essences that No 2. and at Me for No 3 Bay porta. car lots. 70o. more than twenty herur resemblp the air of the pine woods In Peas-Nominal at 83 �to 6k0,.outside. passengers drowned without a Bt.r1!7--!! to 640. outside.' Winnipeg Crain. rescuing ships that had wheeled in passerii the Adirk.ondacks. The piney vapor has _S a American corn. 76o, their courses when the S.O.S. tall chance for life. Thereafter Captain , truly marvelous action on weak midunti, Winni t. Oct. 1.4.-Cash prior-When'.. Ilalted them in the storm cruised Inch, of the Volturno, made efforts throats. It brings strength-and health per bushel. -No. I -so, We. I Northers ReWhWUM4 to Sk. I Northern, Ill 3 bots, but the sea -a3 to the bronchitic, stops that backing, Bran-Manitoba bran, Me- No 3 Northern '78 14c- No 4, 730; X41 wi,o* , *-ed seeds W 14C- !No.'s Ject,84 aro, prevents hoarseness bags. Toronto freights. Goods. 761-401 N6. I rad W.. N61 und the Volturno, unable to to launch boa 10 Winter, ef i-zc. No. a i;;a winter. 79oi 7 aid because I f the dangers of too furious. He and his officers irritating cough, preve I reJect ?,give and difficult breathing. You can't rasito. r; : ed to turn all of their at- I smutty, 770- No. 2 smutty_760. Ostm ;wind and waves. were fore find anything for weak-throated peo- 'dountry Prodoica I . ,. tion to fighting the fire, which No. 2 c.*,. U 1-80; No. 5 C-W. ago: ext;; ple on earth more beneficial than Ca- ...The rescue ships reached the ten --Choice daiTy. 22 to W; Infortar No. 1 feed 33 1-Sc: No I teed; As working slowly aft and driving tarrhazone. it means heaven on earth B%nter feed 3M, barley-No. i, 460 reyeotad. iftne of--the-e--di"ste-r-iu-lAe"tY---clt W creamery 27 to 290 for rona, an food'. 4w. Flax-No. I N. E6 to 26 I-5c for solids. No. I C.W., $1.16 140. No. i 1011r.. U04 V- 'time to save all, but for.,bours stood it the ship,5 company of ter- to the man that has had bronchitis, ID to 21a 32 to 330 - rified immigrants. catarrh or.throat irritation. You will rg lots of uew-laid,impotent be T=efreo):L, 29 to me. " storage. by the blaring vessel, realize this the first time you use Ca- per per Live stook Markets. cause of the storm to reach the down. .. THE PANAMA CANAL. ta"hozoue, which 'a a se'ent'llc pz-- Choose New cheese, 14 1-So for large. and Montreal. Oat, 14-Prime )�sevee. 11.2 agonized men, women and bhildren paration specially designed for dim 14 54 to 1!8a for vwim. 34; medium. 4 3-4 to 6 1-4; small bol crowding the afterpart of the ship eases of the nose, throat and bron- Beaus-Rand-picked, $2.26 to 82.35 play 1-2 to 4 1-2. cow., $9 to $75. Save Oro bushel; primer, $1.76 to to $TO `,and within & stone's throw. Waters of Gatun Lake Flow Into chial tubes. Get the large size- It 3 to 6 1-2. Sheep about 4 L Roney-Ears. in In.1-6 It 1.20 larle springers brought W to 170 ora lasts two months, costs $1.00; led- per lb�rfor No. 1; comb per C&Tee' u life- the Culebra Cut. F56 P-r"ON. "Oat 6 1.2 Bags 9 1-4 to 5 1-2. Poultry-Fowl. 13 to 140 per 10 ttle-Chotoe, expo !L11 night long" Thursday the tum size, 5ec.; sample size, 26c. All dozen for No. 1. and $2 7 16.;'cbAck. Toronto 'Oct. 14-C& boats made a, desperate effort to A despatch from Panama says: storekeepers and druggists, or The Ca- 1735; choice butchers. $6-7o to $7.50; g ens, 17 to l8c; ducks. 14 to 15c; ce*60. 12 medium. $5,90 to $6.,40, common, $4 too N.Y.. and get alongside the Volturno, but the The Gamboa, dyke, which separated tarrhozone Co., Buffalo, to 130; turkeys, to No, canners and cutters. $2.76 to $3.26 waves beat them back- again and the north entrance of Culebra cut Kingston. Canada. Pota, as _0 W potatoes 70 to 76o per ca $4.50 to 11116; oom. U ' isso bas, and New Brunswick. &;o per bag. On *ow",Lth... b.111., S3. 5 W 86,70. C&IT 84; b i-4)Om stn, and not until the storm from Gatun Lake, and the only re- track. Good Teal, U.T5 to common, 14.76 teers, 'G IN $6.60. Stockers and abated at daylight Friday did the maining barrier too the flow of water 100,000 STARVING N D U BLIN. to 1,060 pounds, $5.40 to $6.35; light e fi rescuers succeed in removing the through the Panama, Canal, was Provisions. ern 400 to 660 pounds. $3.60 to $4.50;-1 11seda-Lon survivors from the, doomed ship. blown up at 2.10 o'clock on Friday On Account of Strike One-third of lb., ju case lore. clear, 16 1-2 to i6 34c Per �ulla. $2.75 to $3-W- SlIeOP And 'am' sury to. Pork-Short Cut. $29; do t owes. $4.50 to $5 25, be-vf. $3 1 ambdi: medium to lifflit. 21 11 i L ; bucks. 93 to s3m: spring I The Rescue Ships afternoon by an electric current, Population Is In Need of Food. 924; ha- 83V Lead deduc by cable, by President w 22c; heavy, io 1-2 to me- roils. 170; t'o 97,26, but with 750 per It switched on backs. 24 to for all the buck lambs. Rog#--U.50 f.1 were unable to biwer lifeboats, and A despatch from London ' says: breakfast bacon. 21 to 220; to drovers: $8.86 fed and watered. $� Wilson, in his office at Washington. 260. 1 .X apparently most of the boats Dublin is being ruined by the con 7- Lard-Tierces. 14c. tube. 14 140. P&" off can. The explosion threw 200 feet of the - - - 14 1.3c. ti allipol 1"Mched- from the Volturno were centre of 67e-dyie high­intotheatr- tinuance of thw United sats Markets. smashed or upset' said the occu- . saled Minneapolis. Oct. 14,-W-b-pat. Decemb,' in a fan-like mass of rock, earth which is now in its fifth week. The may and straw. No. rd 3-k panto drowned. Two of the boats, poorer section &3 7.8 toes 7-8c; 40. 2 NOr4, on of this plight of the of the Baled bay-No. 1. "Y. $13 to $LS,50- 00 M 7-8c May. 99c; 1 hard and water. The deetructi track. Toronto; No. 2 at $11 and =1Z6d &I I qor 7974 'Crowded with passengers, were re- dyke permitted the waters of Gatun population is dreadful, one hon $11 to $11.25. ask, ern, n 7-8 to 83 7.8c: No 3 wheat. the too $7.50. on tr 81.7.8c, -xo I Lenow corn, Not to W ported to have got away from led traw-4 .25 W WC Lake to flow freely into the Culebra dred thousand men, women and Ba a 7 37 1.4c: No 3 r Toronto. 3 white oats. 57 to ship but a search for them h&a cut, which after nine years of the children, or one-third of the city's 7 we Flour and bran unchanged- Duluth, Oct. 14-Linseed cash. proved fruitless, and they have st digging the world has ever whole population,. being on the Montreal Markets. May. $1" 1-4 bid; October, 8140; up as lost. gr"te $1.39, Ll, Oct. 14­0az*---C%nad1an West. ber, $140 14 December, practically been given i d. verge of starvation. Rain fell montre The occupentis of these boats are seen is now almost complete bear;ly in the cty on Tuesday, in- ern. N 4 40 1.3c; do.. No. 3. A 14 to 3901 No. I hard is 3.40, No. I Northern. No. to 40c. Barley- extra No. I food. 39 1-3 No. Northern. 82 34 too 83 140 Ac --included in the death roll. tensifying the misery of the strikers Man. food. 50 to 51c. malting. 64 to 550. 84 14 to 64 M asked: May. I 6­ bound GA.LT'S POPt'LA'nON 11,M. and their wives and children,-hod- from New York to Liverpool was Inereaw oj sm for the Past Tear- died together for warm A BIG STAMPEDE. strikes when convicted of ou Also. Liberty Hall, hea 78 miles away when the calt for of girls and boys lined up at the so. band of women on Friday "I Assessment Increased of the Harley Street in the west -help sounded. Cap.Captain Barr. or- Galt says, The Iri* transport Union, to receive 'New""Gold Strike In AlaskaEx-I Bering fun steam in spite of the A despatch from assessor. completed a dole of en tends into Canadian Territory. London, which is &1mom, gale, drove through the seas at 20 returns of the aas-&, soup and bread, and then occupied by the offices of s f:4�6 an hour, and was first of the on Friday', show that the papula- sat down on the nearest dcorsteP4 A despatch from Ottawa S&Ys 1 ists• The women smashed Beet to reach the burning vessel. tion -of-Galt is now practically 12.- to nourish their wasted bodies. The The richness of the Dawson "y right and left all along the rTouraine, 000. The official figures are 11 food which has come in the relief She was followed by La gold camp will be rivalled by the 'Me Secretary of the Woman Minneapolis, Rappahannock, Czar, an increase for the year of SW This ships is the only thing which has new strike at White River, Shu- tial and Political Union, the'Narragansett, Devonian, Kroon- is the largest addition ever made to kept many families from actual shans. District, Alaska. From re- taut organization. says Fri land, Gromer Kurguerst, and Seyd- the popul&uon in one year. Ward death by starvation, and any ces- ports received here by the Customs attack on .this medical cent litz at various hours-throughout the Five is the-banner district, with an sation of these supplies would be Department men using very,crude merely a, commencement of day. But by As they might, the increase of 321. The totalassess- followed by indescribable mis6ty-- methods of mining are cleaning up women's-protest against the rescuing vessels could get neither meat is now $8.192,540, an increase As it is, strangers are dogged by from one to two thousand dollars of the torture Of forcible feedi line-nor lifeboat to the Volturno, of 9332.173 The' need for more child, beggars, who implore the per day. The gold-bearing area ---------6 les, "the forward part of which was &I- houses is accentuated by the report price"of a meal without' hes'*t&t'om has been proven for fifteen miTUBERCULOSIS IN CAT -most hidden by a dense'cloud of of the assessor that in some cases and without relaxation. Other and extends well into Canadian -smoke when the C&rmaniw-arrived. three and four families are housed children,. more fortunate than territory. A big stampede from the Alberta Legislature Will The burning steamer lay in the under one roof. these, are to be seen staggering �coast cities is now on, and at least* allize Ottawa Governme --W- dri ing rain with 14,000 people are there, with a big trough of the seas., pounding help- home through the V1 A despatch from Ed lessly, with her propellers fouled -A FOOD DRINK sacks of potatoes and groceries !crowd going in every_day. Many Alta., says: Tha. Alberta I by the boat's tackle. The terrified from the food ship stores. The de- Dawson old-timers have gone to the tura on Wednesday unani -11 passengers were huddled together Which Brings Daily' EnJoyinerit- cision of the Miners' Federation to. new camp. Prices remind old- passed a resolution autho P eek is hailed awson. government.rnm far as it was possible to get from contribute 15,000 a w timers of the early daars in D ant to memorials A lady doctor writes- while throughout the pathetic joy by the strikers, Federal Minister of Agric t the dames, "Though busy hourly with my with Shoes sell for $75 a pair, flour at 'day the' offieers and crew fought at with English moo a wk, and prices are still -own affairs, I will not deny myself whose confidence th take steps towards the er R The oyal North-West desperately with whatever apPli- the pleasure of taking a few min- support they will overcome their rr rig of tuberculosis in cattle. ances, *ere-at hand to hold the fire• Utes to-tell of my enjoyment daily employers has never been se.riously Mo.unted Police are already on the have been many complaints cup of shaken. spot to prevent lawlesenesi, in check. morning Hon. Duncan Marshall, in p ., An. obtained from my m -01 'force.consisting of Co.. Dempster But Explosion Ends postum. It is & food beverage, not GREAT BRITAIN. fag the resolution, and up . But night came on and the seas CANCER IN and six men. an irritant like coffee. present no action has been' ...4bated slightly. . The circle of (41 began to use Postum 9 years to prevent the spread of the f lights, a Relationship. Between Di9- WAR ON 1OCTORS. Ateamers kept their search go, not because I wanted to, but Distinct R further than supply-Lnj�the pla'yini, and waited patiently with because .coffee, which I dearly ease an-Ul[llowestle Coal-. - who make requests with ti b -Protest in the danger zone for the first st loved, made my nights long, weary Militant Suffragettes -------- A despatch from London says: 'When they might again 'and unfitted Against Forcible Feeding. +A moment period*.to be dreaded The conclusions reached by Charles The divorce applications 1."L Jaunch* the lifeboats. The hope- of Parli&mtex me for business during the day." E Green, of Edinburgh, that there -A despatch from London, Eng- coming session leanness of the situation was, mane- The con land, says: The doctors of London number twenty-two. is a distinct relationship-betw Tea Is Just an Injurions as coffee. fisted at'9 o'clock in the evening because the drug, caffeine, Is found the occurrence of cancer and the have been made the first victims of Of annual Applicants has mq when a great explosion tore away in both tea and coffee. kind of fuel used for domestic pur- the vengeance of-the militant suf- trebled in five years. works, and Hall of s, part of the upper wor "On advice Of a, friend, I first Po accepted as decisive by fragettee, whose anger has� been Mrs. Ernest names burst from the engine room. tried Postum, making it caret saved & boy's life by drLggi. It then became a matter of how ully Sir William Bennett,* the eminent aroused by the decision of the sa, f he way of an auto tru Ly above as suggested on the package. As 1, surge-on, in his presidential address Home. Secretary, Reginald McKen- out 0 t died in the long the Volturno would stay ha,& always used ,"cream and-no on Thursday at the meeting of..the ria, to resume the forcible feeding collapsed and the water. go. I t I 'n the way to the " I mixed my Posturn. Coal' Smoke ..Abatement Society. Of'their sisters who start hunger lance 0 several 'of the tern- sugar, good,. was clear and frog- Sir William said investigation had Meanwhile looked fled- passengers, wrapped in life- rant, and it was a PIPASure to me a' hlown that the increase of cancer -. the cream color 0-bpoys, dropped over into the sea. it as my Kentucky 51 One of them was taken aboard the was limited to those areas where friend wanted -her coffee to look- coal was the staple fuel, while it k Carmsoriii. It may be that others like anew saddle.' was almost non-existent where or- FREE PRI other vessels of i found a haven with (Then I tasted-it critically, for dinary­peat alone was used. The 140 e discovered :were swept away. -TO ' -GIRL -the fleet, but some undoubtedly I had tried many 'substitutes' for only except' n y t- di' overed to Volturno coffee. I was pleased, yes, satia-, this rule, he declared, w" in dis- 1 When day broke the fied with my Postum in taste and tracts where the_peat was a hard was still­�VQoat. The gale had mod- effect,. and am yet, being a constant black substance which crackled like BEAUTIFUL FRINCH DRISEND 'erated and the 'seas had c4dined. user of it all these years. I contin- coal and was quite unlike the own. From almost every one of 19 inches tall,-eyes Open and Id ually assure my friends and ac smouldering, ordinary peat. Sir completely*dr6sse lifeboats that they will like it in the encircling steamers quaintances Bennett in conclusion real eyelashes ancl into these the satin, with lace and ribbon trim were sent out. benefit ed hat and oke strongly in favor of,gas as a Beautifully trimmed women and children were lowered place of coffee, and receive from its use. I have gained weight, substitute for coal. shoes and stockings. first. Sevieral trip% were necessary can sleep and am not nervous." removed and addres before the -survivors were Name given by Canadian Postum 8 U'.ND A Y IN WINNIPEG. Send us your name to a place of safety.-- Write for the we will send you 80 sets of Be Co., Wincisor,,,Ont. ]Moral and other Postcar ;iTe­ 4ilTed All. Ifttle book, Tbe Road to Well- -scenic, Could A Trading on the Lord's Day Will Be _-.sell at 10 cents a*net (six bea When sold :R&d it not bien for the great' ville."' i . .. . . Stopped. cards in-each Belt.) Who )storm that made the-launching-of Posturn comes lx-iwo-jorma: us the money, and we will u desperate venture, it . Regular Postum-must be well A despatch from Winnipeg BAYS: the doll, all charges pre# small boats a The police have re-opened their jto-day and earn your doll n -is likely that few, if any, of the boiled. campaign against stores doing busi- -dre8b Volturno's passengers would have ln$taut Postum is 'a soluble pow- can C been drowned, for the. wireless der. A teaspoonful dissolves quick- ness on Sunday, and severa, with tions were. registered in ,o .on] convic- FOMER-WARREN C served Loin in time of need, and .1y in a cup of hot water and fines of $5 being im- TORO 'the ships that werro passing on their cream and sugar, -makes-a delicious I Wednesday, --Dept. 5. -sell Kos. They a:re also renewing ed Grocers prdinary occasions sped up in time be,�eraga instantly. r campaign against spitting on e all boats. both kinds. nel n Ito have picked rip such sm "Tbere's a reason" for Postum. sidewalks. It appear* that the Volturno w&RI 7 ' . ia�1. A-, .4- . ....... .....n�a<.- i°�'. -;�•_`a t.�.:;. :: �+al •w�> ow'^H".'•a ..�:, 9sx "�i". "..:Y"` r�..' '` ';tr - r,• a a_, s :•4A, Row- A- :,+w .' .. *.•t+1^. ":: '.,C+ 'AYya"_ '.�: .,.�."�:! 9 'k%"t"'�'•..+: i.�.;.a A"W' �!'°. ,�.•.� j.�.', `` : �tp �y'iN,�`' .". � ,i •" .. "S mac...:.,.�:a h,�''i � ,: 't. •�, '�.d:,• ..,,qf„ .:✓"..' s"`,F-�r"��e"': � T !'r., .., ... .,.::•�',L"54, 3e� ]4! �' $rr-.w.aus...mulst' w�, 'jam •'� ��.r r.,u,"�.e �b use' .z.::.✓4�"�+•ay?sa,'�s.aw.lWis..; ari4 wx. 4:-.✓. air r'E.in� •r^" �.: anew. .*::,£'�'.:. o- ;ro. .s ,:u'i x^•.•e<. t.rv� ,s �"--•r-e 'x�.i• � t. -.a ,;d• .i.+ xq.,,, .,.;..-' ,.,,.,u za•",^7,.*.r•;a.«,.° �..,.�vr,+. :...n. . . .. •a.�,•;.....fief. .., .: ^r.TM''. "a' 0J:.4 r '.;ease �•. .l:.n o'� �F. ,.fir: �f,s... '. .. .'. ,....... .., �,K^ - >:i { ..r'�� -•+� "K:F �" ti._ _ ter,�: i.:..'' :''^-, M.•a':K't,ifi.✓'4.,.�-',.-. c.i".. ...',•�.., .-.p.:0'nJKs-,_ .7.'.'.... 1,.......-.,.a-......z....i,_....-anis-'-alae-- '-..=•4..,- -+f,+r''-• -'.�::_ .•�,�µ+,�^.'^_" ''r'-,.+rr'_"---_^•+".,,.'•:x'-_"'>_..:' .r^+ '�'_.,,,--..-. <'?. � �w--p..yy�.. :'.' rye .,, . RR •:G. . h ! J'. l�'' o- ., wip,,� '� ,�. �,./.- .Ila -�. s,'•� : - i SyY:�. e. L,_'%CLE JOE'S WRI' >}. ' ' 1ANG L]IIPE IX-BIG CITIES. :'+., Do YWr Looks _ 'Ed Uncle,Joe Cannon writes a very Geftiltaa Statistics Bilew 6!6!a � • ir illegible hand, and when s mamba= Quite Satisfy You ? �� of the 'United States Congress re- _ Reach Age of Go. ceived a letter from him onWaay he It Your Color Is Bad, If You Suffer Life is longer in the German c Was awe to read but a single word. From Pimples, Here Is cities than in the small towns. This Y (01r& Out, He disliked to bother Mr. Cannon,_ "1: Good AdTlce. is the discovery announced by the - so he went to several friends among -R---- German Statistical Bureau, which ti the congressmen and finally the •Fine Results In Two Weeks.. has published figures allowing that � y letter, except for one word, wasou vOAF�- F�r��L �� 648 persons in each 1,000 in cities gighly ,,�F Mr I � made out. � F , of more than 100,000 inhabitants _ This word seemed very impor- I . reach the 'age of 50, compared with t t _ az ta'nt; as 3t was underlined, but as 639 reaching the-game age in citi 'es �•.. neither, the congressman nor his ,:. ' of between 20,000 gnd 100,000, and �+ h v " riends--cpuld-make it out he 5" in towns of fewer than 20,.000 ` C thought he would consult Mr. Can inhabitants, �.. non himself. He told hen of his These figures pay a remarkable WHY WORRY t ' t ' trouble in reading the letter and tribute to German efficiency, said ��_ o - explained that with help from sev- Prof:A. Frankel, director of the Y ul• variety and Municipal Hospital of Berlin. We ! your grocer for "Clark's" p believe that speed in the cities s r sr • s x K Mies Nettie E. Callaghan, a well- ads to shorten'life but,it hal to. # w s ^y f -s r • w y known young lady in Middleton, was affectedcure other evils. We believe/fthat writes as follows• "I for two . years with a rash, and ugly one oprincipal f the rind 1 reasonsfor life ' EDUCATION. f looking pimples that spread over my being longer is cities is that In L�LLIOT 'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, TO. face. My color was poor. and my cal attention is prompt and ezpert..1'� Tonto. Canada's Paynlar Commer. cdcum ns. Fit .' blood evidently completely out of at the same, time. Is. small towns. ` BohOO1. Maaniflceat Datwlosue'•lree. °° ,; order. Certainly it was a most deg- there are fewer physicians and hos- :ARMs FOR ewes l �,. pairing sort of a case, because various P Y N. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne $trout, flin treatments did but little to help me. Petals, and often a patient dies r° _ A friend ,of mine Toronto, Ont., when a Toronto. �4 ` ' advised me to gets Dr. Hamilton's his life. � — F BAIT, STOCK.In .. sectio AND utar. ' �� --PillB>-iso-I_aent-a#-once for, five bones Another great lesson far longer Rome Firms In all ssatlo ■ of Ontarken._ Tonightres Ourscal tl with r In two weeks I felt like new—looks n y scalplightly F fi u ` r improved, spirits roes, and I felt I life is the success of the recent cam- ACTORY BITER, WITH OR WITHOU1+ Cuticura,Ointment. In the mom- ��`�°�a.� � � ` was getting well. I have used this paign aimed at saving babies in the RrwenntninwnnA fl�K•nAw„" artA in ott«,s� ing shampoo with Cuticula Soap- r remedy for a long time. and now arse cities through giving free in- Sr: ■ wouldn't be without it." St and resistance to moth- R ERIDENTiAL PROPERTISB Ilf Nootheremollients dosomuchfor `" '�� t vt�•�/' Brampton and a doses other rnwe.. y If you are !n ailing health, have ere in the care of infants 'and pro- dry,thin.and failing hair,dandruff ., . blood disorders, stomach trouble, or 'viding pure milk,.free nurseries and N W DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto. and it seal or d0 it `` ' headaches. Dr. Hamilton's Pills will au lies. STAMPS Awn cokes chivy . Pg, t speed- }r� R, PP help you quickly. .All druggists and �^ fly, agreeably and .economically, s u>r* stor`ekeepers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills This is a difficult matter in the +TAMP COLLECTORS—HUNDRED DIY• A. Full directian in.every package. ' ` ' �y"': of Mandrake and Butternut. 25c. per smaller cities because of the-lack lack 1 ferent Foreign Stamps. Catalogue. ' F` Album, only Seven 'Cents. Marks Stems ` CUU&MSMV aad ataemmt an sole MroogbwW r , box, five for $1.00. Sent postpaid by of organization. The result is that company, Toronto. •'•"@1° •was sampie of snarl wtm 32-peas the Catarrhozone Co.. Buffalo, N.Y., 39 more babies in-every 1 000 live boold•taotas eaa ane tnapom■of go Aetasad r.. ■teCtilLANedU1 - �'. s and Kingston, Canada. END 15 CENTS FOR THE WALTZ •�siasmst+o17D. Aaer..PatLeD■saA CLtsu' Yy. , through the first year than 'was the `, ckap.n.o■.lra.aostoo.v.e.a. i �4 - '-A• case 10 yearn ago. S Sone Success. "My Wonderful Girl." But is it Bunning. to Waste? iT .: N, Wilson, zs Melinda St.. rorouto. 1'fOt Necieesary Now. "To have what we want is ANCER, TUMORS. .LUMPS, STC., "Why, Tommy," exclaimed the ,Dir. Joseph Cannon. riches," says George MacDonald �LMOST. LYNCHED. _ �i internal and me treatment. oaten} Brite Un aC teacher, "dont Oil p Y ' cut pain by our home treatment Wrtte +. It happened to s local druggist' that but to. be Cbl®,to do without 3B � before too.late. Dr, Kallman MedloaT `•--a�_a.--"'�Y sy your psayera-every.night before — war."— sow a cheap sold corn salve instead of Co.. Limitod, IrA lknswot A, Ont. ' ++ << oral other members of the House' �° the Tenable Putnam's Corn Extractor, on go to bed 7 Not any more, There certainly.is an the lob /^I ALL STONES. KIDNEY AND GLAD. �Y SQbatltnrtee burn the sash—Putaam's 7 der Stones. Kidney trouble. Arava, lied .Tommy; ''I eater, when I had made out all but,the word of power running to Waste .in thin cures the Dorn. vee onry the beet- pat Lumbago and kindred aliments pa.ktk,elr pt in a folding bed, though." in question. broad nation. nam's" 28c: at all dealers_ e� with- the new Berman Tomeda. m: Cannon looked at his letter, and ., Dl.bps a Sian. . A dher new remedy thea at the congressman, and then LIQUID SULPHUR rinavq the oawo� "Asn l An�ti•D°tai>»°sta.an Prlicew02.0ours. 0 from e again at the letter, his face mean- Of WHIUMATltat. When a married man dose an druggist■ or directi. The Ssnol Mantas r' _ . thing h that '• particularly brutal his turing con any of Canada Lisad**& 4. while taking on a peculiar exprea- " Wknntpeg. man. -2"r Wand. Aug,4K. in alone Finally he looked at the con- Considerate. - wife tries to.excuse hien by Saying.- *; rd'■ Liniment Co.. Limits& gressmsn and. with mingled anger "So you want to. become my son- ".Oh, well, he is only.human." Sirs.—Your traveller is here today and laughter said: "Why, you fool, in-law, sh 1" other buying 'ir�r Ptww j we are �s•ttiar w 1s. • quantity of •"Y- ea, sir. That is if you Can MlnarWs Llnknso it Retlevea Nsuratsla: ML'�ASD,B L2NiMlyr We end it I that Word is 'oonfidentiai¢" Y �� ,. Y ltlsi5t Oft 1~1aYtt an ■t Maims on the market m:iia* afford It. NEWSPAPER FOR $ALE. a� :caption. Ws haw been is business I LIQUIW SULPHUR Iuzurlates.Your bath. OTTO 1 IGEL ars and have an¢lad-all kinds. but r circ them aaJSli but yours that Mtnud's Llnlmrnt Curoi Dandru1. ,f�OIIRTRY WEEKLY' NEWSPAPER FOR- �. 1tseTi: t. others have to be pushed l� Bale la good Ontario town. Ezeeilent P fano Act 1 O71 rid of. _ ^Plnf[le2' Tinkle.I o ing for man of energy. Writ• .Wilson W. A. HAGERMAN. Suspicious,Wilbur-Do they always keep _ - blishinr company. Toronto. that big bell on the cow Z p was Paring.woman getm married Savannah For -` Papa-Yes, Wilbur_ ' ' four weks before the ceremony she Wilbur-I suppose it is to keep saved her waged and immediately her from ,lalling galeas- in the g e OT 0 � Horticulturist. quiet place, ' after- the wedding she hunted u icker=How do yoti remember -' her mistress and asked' to :site RS .ter the plantf whoa your iiife ftlnarre Lknhnont Curve 11urn% Eta. charge-of the fund. ay? - "I'll take it, of course,"'said the ker- 1 keep 'em in the bath Young wife-John; dear, I do puzzled woman, "but Mandy; w, ,i't r hope you will like this cake. I put you need money to spend .n your Taken m Ezchange dor EW my very heart and soul into the honeymoon I"• v ID SULPHUR mass ECZEMA of. making of it. Husband-.0h, I say, ��"Miss May,'' .said the bride, x� do.you take me for a cannibal? does you think Ise sofa to trust _ f"L odels - lUnnece$earT-. _ - LIQUID relkoves son re self wed a strange�niggsh ss.' all i -• 0 � de+t ..money on-- met"me t e 4 ou ought to brace Up and show - - wife who is running things at VICTIM OF DEVIL'S WILES. Surprised. house.,, - t isn't neeebsary. She knows:" Extricated From Living Tomb ,At. Robins-- toque found a surprise .ter Hours of ERort:-` awaiting him when he got home last Woo "a uRewset hr sate over"hom A "victim of the Devil," a mid- night. : dle-aged Northern. Chinese has Dyer-What. was it 7 Economybeen taken to•the Government hos- bins-His wife was asleep, .•& rsevering Percy ('who has just pita] at Hoag Kong, China,' after a begging visit to a,neighbor- house trike:ata; pink', 'Every, being extricated with great diff!- P , culty frame a living tomb among the e at ain't the most poverty- rocky heights that guard the ap= - ken ones I everstruck. Why, proachea to the city.. me, if there ain't two ladies - The man+s legs and arms were in' .on. _the_:same pianner. T 'observed by some grass cutters RElKEMBERF The ointment through fissures in the rock. The you put on your-child's skin gets MtrAne Eye Remedy 'polices.who were summoned- search- into the system just*s surely as u have Red, Weals WateryE ed all day, but failed'to find'any food the child eats. 'Don't let ranalsted ds. -�n' mart exit, the widest opening in the-rock " impure fats and mineral coloring thea By* Pain. Druggists Soli not exceeding six inches. The. matter (such as many of the Q . ne Eye.Remedy, Liquid,2Se, 500. man's•invariable answer to the re- cheap ointments contain), ¢et e Eye Salve fa Aseptic.Tubese• pasted- inquiries of. an interpreter into your child's blood 1 Zam- SOc. Ey+e Boobs Free by 3kan. ' Toad.arae kw Aw kyae Ys■arise/eb were '`the Devil put me here." Buk is purely herbal: No sols- , • My• Asasotdy Cs., ChioQ* Beyond this remark, nothing onous coloring. Use it always. ' could be gl>saned from him. Sub- SOa Bas of AU Drgfarsh and Stora. ' ere is nothing sequently firemen and . g purer than hon-" q Y police work- ; nothing sweeter than charity;i ed for hours with chisels and crow- • ?"RimsellModel " " ng warmer than love; nothing i yrs to remove part of the boulder Bods Of torpedo type. ; : than - wisdom; - nothing neatlr'which the man was pinned, a • --This car is fuIly"egai z pped and-is-a genuine er than virtue; nothing more but the rock proved too-hard. A ehlt.oRstes >t0 bargain. price ...................... ast than faith. number of artillerymen then tried, � $1:500.00 , butt at midnight they were,marched e ou would be popular make back to the barracks, having ac-' "Russell" Model "22." Five-passenger tour" ' believe then know more than complished nothing, BY "`'_ Elly, fully equipped. :Wheel bele 120 in., wheel Some Chinese quarrymen were O .26 in. Has Knight en ' ig gine and is in splendid requisitioned, but they ,refused to :ate aha Price- . .... ... .... . . . � v touch the boulder owing to their ,.�' _.. Pe• • , • • • . . . .$I,500.00 superstitious fears of the "devil" who had imprisoned the man. The .Russell" Model, "R." 'This is a high-class fi�- next day a party bf sailors from a r�'y -Two, -��ag8enger car, fall a ui United States warship succeeded in ori : Y q Ply With fore d0ao3 ' - making an opening large enough to •f "+ and accessories. Triee ..... ... . . ... . .$900.00 f allow of'the man crawling out: The �8 -?you - • man, who is a complete stranger in the locality, was not seriously in- f i`-ry jured, though hie mind appeared to f affected' by"fright `andag• shock, ,~''�,,, RUSSELL MOTOR CARR V.. How H � � How he found himself in this .w - ing situation remains a mystery. _ M•+.a,,,fi: -- = ritepori,y ata asratt�e of 00., LIMITED. 400 RIOEMOND ST. 'WEST 4:= Borrowers -are scarce when on LdLy'aown 3o■i hays lei d it -' have nothing but trouble to lend,, a keai•vesoal fivotSta a=tr kH. . IM X& � .;O beneficial to an skin. t feta ; eaaieit thing in 'the *orld• to find Alb.eiegoskraldi■i�•dsll[fk.sa..l. , fault with and the hardest to. re- Am$ O m' 30 .EL a a L.AL Z 17 3E7 7. ISSUE 42--13-' form. - k,Iw '.kr .,4s^q�"75' 'Y::..��.4. -;.' �^ *4+ ,. z+ �+'-r t.. , "t 1^�,4..4'.- % � F:t•.. y;. '.s : .'.;^�' 3< }P,jt;t 9is4vSttzma_y,>i,3 lc!' .,'A,;�3 �`"6.r.. ''q: :�,..,fi ti .�•s.•..'., n . ,.+.. 1 �,.:.,j•"S +"" y"'�'+•',�• ",'"�i d 0.`'t„+'t's:.•;s' k. {q' c .+.! ..�.Y 'v.,• ; 5•: -17,77,57 _7��WLn 117A Yt5 + 10 very few. Most of the Tories in the country belong to that party NOTICE TO CRUMITORwe ioublid2ed*`_7 And AND ormffne Z=S! because their parents did. that way op- .,OF RESH GROC RIE moot of the Grits vote because their, ancestors were In the Estate of_7ohn Day, deceased. qpu Per year i!paid In advance. posed to everything having a Notice is hereby giveii-pursuant to 1 Arriving weekly'— N I pfuiionato flibe Unt"d eft"06 Slio Tory flavor. Of course we know George V. chapter 215, section 55, that Are you getting your ab T in MATAnce all persons having claims against the that there area number of din- estate of Jobe Day, late of the Town- JOHN MURKAR, Proprikor. gruntled politicians who are turn ship of Pickering in the Connty of ,.,NEV. CANNED TOMATOES coats,"because they were not Ontario. carpenter, deceased, who r. died on the 4th day of September, NEW CANNED CORN COMMENTS we fat office, a position NOTES AND 1913, at the said Township, are requir- given so NO PEAS• NEW CAP with little or no work, with a big ed to end by post prepaid or deliver "-Huerta, the provisional pr�e8i_ : undersigned solicitor for the :�'Ask for,.-Si�iss Belr Brand We'JOW them. the to th .:Sent of Meiico, is succeeding -in salary attached to it,because t administrator on or before the 10th c.. They are the best. had rendered some slight service of November, 1913, their names ad- tactstaining his reputation as a or at least they thought they did dresses and descriptions and a full ry A few days ago a ser- in the years gone statement or the particulars of their PRIME CHEESE %yrant. laim.and the nature of the securities to their party c verified. DAIRY BUTTER *ain senator spoke in plain terms - C GOOD DA by. Sir Hugh Grailarti has a per if any)held by them duly yet ainst Huerta, and the following fact right, I . ) And that after the 10th� of Novern- GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER f f he desires if he do so, ate of the said de- ber, 1913. the est -'achy the lifeless body of the un- to write a strong, p6inted Liberal ceased, will be distributed among the FRESH EGGS -fortunate man was found with al editorial to-,the morning when parties entitled thereto, having re- ".Always in good supply. �every evidence of a murder h%iv interest of his brain is clear after a refreshing gard only to the claims or which the said Administrator shall -Ang been committed. A few days night's sleep and then after dinner, then have notice and. the AdminiS7 REST TEAS and COFFEES in bulk and package. oc a trator will not be responsible to any Try a pound Tin of our Gold Medal.Coffee, it is maggificent, 4 4ater about one hundred members when he is in good humor, ridi. S. 2'_of the Senate issued a warning to rule his earlier production. Or it person of whose claim he shall not Buy AIT your Groceries at the Gr�w then have received notice. Huerta,who answered the maul- 14th day of d at Whitby, the ON n that his father . Date 'JAMES RICH DS may have bee AR ..festo by casting,everyone of them and leg--October, 1913. ­==-�g1JZ,y-prj50n---TheSe­-RT"Cjj-an­r, - ARTHUR HMSTIAN, -which were common during the in politics and out of respect to Solicitor for George T. Day-, dark ages and not what we would each of them he feels himself�in 3-5 administrator. BAM- duty bound to,sit-in the editorial Credit sale sexpect from any civilized nation S "'da the twentieth century. These chair in the Conservative printing __oF_ Lim acts show the e t mo establishment one day and then M terrible state of move over to the Liberal sanctum Pa Stock, lin�ejae!ts OF CANADA affairs In Mexico at the present t the next. It maybe that Sir Figs, implemen a. X time. When those in authority Hugh has on account of his ar- The property of Quarterly Dividend Notice- No, 92 Maid their position in such a brutalduous dutiee, frequent attacks of fashion, what can we expect from dygpepsy, so that when the differ- 40 MR, JAMES DENNY -0 the many hands of bandits that ent parts of his internal anatomy .At his premises. Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIRTER Life and Lot 10, Klugston Road, Pickering PER NT. PER ANNUM upon the capital stocirof this Batik infest that country. is not working in complete her- mile east of Pickering) on PER for the quarter ending 31st of October, 19181 and th ,V Pe is certainly very unQafe, mouy he is in a pessimistic frame October 20th, 1913 bee d no improvement can be look. payable at the Head Office in this city and .4 An of mind, and is then in a condi- MOrAdAY the same will be The following: ed for until the United States tion to harshly criticise the acts of Branches on and after Satuiday, the first day of November, 191 7 Bay horse.12 years old �'Iutervenes and in the name of the party in power. And then Bay mare. 11 years old, in foal to shareholders of record of 23rd of October, 1918. .4humanity put down the lawless---when the attack passes off and Black filly. I year old By order of the Board. 1�rxtess that prevades the who) the pessimism stives way to an Filly, 4 months old 3 Fresh cows " OLFIELD, o,Cows, milking well, supposed to be GEO-P. SCH ocoustry and establish some form optimistic state of mind he sees calf -sof government that will command oo reason why that party should Pure bred Poland-Angus,due in Jan General Manag --the respect and confidence of other not remain in office indefinitely. Bull Mar Toronto, 16th September, 1913. OCIC"Mtries-as well as that of the Of course, when we find out that 8 Heifer, 1 year old inhabitants of the unhappy coon- a man is conducting two news- 7 Steers. 3 farrow cows 11 Steers,2 yr old papers, opposite in politics the ro Heifers. 2 yr old r old it spring calves TH E -BE S, editorial articles must not be 7 Heifers.. I y 'Again has. wireless telegraphy in. 1)Cboice breeding ewes taken too seriously, and the Hog. 2 yr old .13roved itself oue of the 'greateF-t 4 Pigq,2 months old Is none too good for o fluence.of those papers will lose Yorkshire boar Lumber wagon -tioong ever given to the world. customers, and we ha 0 en buggy Binder' OVERALLS much tinder the cheurnstances -.0a Thursday in mid Atlantic, the NTower, nearly new -7- prices lower than othe Well-known danger signal,,S. 0. S. Corn cnitivator, nearly new. Frost 1961"ES Weed Spring tooth cultivator '%Ve are continually on t "Was flashed from the passenger A quantity of corn 'lookout for new and u steamship, Volturno,' owned by yalling X"air I Acres of turnips --'the Canadian Northern jLSteam- MANY PEOPLE HAVE A sIX PLE WA Y OF And many other articles. ._to-date lilies, therefor STOPPINO IT---�THZT V8JC Map- Everythina will be sold. ship Co.. but loaned to another PARISLLN SA63our stock is becomi company. ' The ill-fated steamship It was Dr. Sangerbond, of Paris. Sale begins at 12.30 o'clock, sharp .more and more comple A.Stad caught fire in the -hold- and who first discovered that dandruff and Tznxs-10 months credit will be given .%.. be. oint -Wearealways pleas ..every Parisian Sage. the effort made torextinguish falling hair were caused by a micro to parties furnishing approved J An now that notes. 3 percent. discount allowed the flames proved of no avail. As remedy that kills the dandruff germ, for cash, show our goods. quk- 1141� . '* is sold in every town in Canada. the Auctioneer prices irbon as the signal was given, poo le of this country have awakened W. B. POWELL A es and supply your 4twe t,3 the fact that dandruff is unneces- 'qairements.great or.sinal Ive ships responded and with p` an possible speed hastened to the tiary, that failing hair and itchin C Sw"t to Ed stance,of the doomed ship. A !3c&IP can be quickly stopped, and Ux-ets 5 A Caft 1swd Lwadva, Our Groceries are the that the people who use Parisian Sage MA ta;rkble gale was- blowing at the will never grow bald. the NEws who ....-freshest. time which made the work of res- To every reader of wishes to eradicate dandruff, -stop Amp .,cue one of extreme difficulty, aculatelv orge-; Phi falling hair and have an imm . ...'4ftevertheless out of ON passengers clean scalp, free from itchiness. . D. BLACESSMITE SROP I sad crew,521 were saved anditbese Pettit says he will sell Parisian Sage -Ge in a large fifty cent bottle with Fk w undoubtedly would have perished guarantee to refund the money-if not The undersigned-has opened a new" '-Brougham, Out but for the call made by wireless: satiefted. Itisanideal, daintily per- blacksmith shop on the King fumed hair dressing, free from grease Ston road opposite the 11t is only a few years ago since fumed and stickiness that will put life and Quaker church, two ..19arconi firs t gave to the world his beauty into dull faded hair and cause miles east of PickeringVillage. We can fill all your great discovey and invention, but it to grow lustrous and luxuriant. mince that time every pa.8-15'. Work guaranteed. Charges moderate �*teamshipon the ocean is com. Xew Advertisomellits. V alled by law tocarry R. wireles�- Mi TZJ A nq appui aratus6protection -for _ —e of E"OR SALE-House and lot in the ww. -ROYCE - ..Want V village of "areont, For full P&rticu- sAts human freight.\ Already thou- pvly C,R.FOUND,Claremont, or 11JV5 lsr:bm Will open on Monday, Bathurst,St,Toronto. -.mnds of lives have been saved by Oct. 13th, a Galvanized Siee I We sell Preston ill add to pLTRE YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR lika use and every year w! SALE—Tbe very best stmin for brerAiu;. 9 saved purposes. Prices nitderate for the kind, Ap- . -Shoe'Repairing Shop -`the number of human live ila Maple Lane J. Coakwell's -. .,Shingles, IGH, on i-tt . .When Martobi first told 'd " Py Picker -t door to W. St: N ex of It! CIL Farm 9,E PL ol rem t harness shop, where he is pre-, � ..,..,-Branttor Asphalt" ]Roofillg -,dismvery its real value was not TRAYED-From the premises of pared to do all kinds of realized. Very few people be S the undersigned. lot '18.­4zon 7. Fickerina. repairing work. about may tot,a red yearling steer, &. suitably s-t Cedar Shingles Ilieved that it would play such an &rewsrd will be given for information leading A call respectfully solicited --i,,and Be 0 7 to bis recovery, JUGH.Claremont, 52-2 important part as it has since its — W. ROYCE; FICKEFUNG II ,,use has become so universal.eisal'ou CIDERIMAKING-At Cherrywood MLOCK DR PINE Mill opposite P.o.Every day mill. at-, G I EVERYTHING} .IN HE n traffic. Th-6--na-m-eN, Marconi. equipped with grinder, hydraulic- an tome pomp,ptrmpiag aides direct~ Citi go into press t ()OUBLIZ. without UU1 ng lame do*n to posterity, as that and W, PETTY, F E --Beaverboard is the most Elio rn of substitutes for E D of one of the greatest scientists that lath.and plaster. 48ver lived. Not only.as a L'scien- 0ST-OriL or about Aug, 24th, be- At Cherrywood Statioll tween Dunbarton and Urskinei cemetery • Viet but as one of the world's or between Erskine cemetery and Wm.Taylor a e Stouff ville 303. a jMky sweater cost. Finder please leave same Whole and Crushed oats, whole Jndopendant phone greatest benefactors. Many of with WM, TAYLOR, Cherrywood, or com. corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Ground "*.hose who have been rescued from Jcjte with nim. N Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed ed IDER MAKING--The'undersign Dried Brewer's Grains,Blachford's aa watery grave will bless his name cis Prepared to make cider on Wedns* and Do -- M "HEISE A .4,Znd if he had,.lived in ancient sad Thursdays of 960h week up to Oct, al6w Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina and everyday but Saturdays after that date. .Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap,0 t3mes,he would have been wor- charges ij cents per gallon. W. REAlaAN, shipped as a god. lot 98,con,4,Pickering. Charcoal and Granulated bone, ::.. Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable E Your order solicited. VOR SALE-Outfit to be sold at _U st sacrifice price Btown driviuggT6 Sir Hugh.Graham, of Montreal, eight years old, sixteen bands; rubber tired top buggy;one spread and oilcloth, Bet single no most 0— EEL'S SHSE ­-STO sbeen charged with a harness party to leaving and has -e,that of owning and tn" Apply at lot 24, 7th _-iTieinous.offend her use for them. 9.'3 WATCHMAKER clucession,Pickering, • monducting two newspapers,, orie SIMPSON Agent-British Amer- W H I T B Y ,Conservative organ and the D-its Fire Assurance company, in Why take your watches, clocks and corpor. velery out of town for repairs,when ea; jev .3'000 0 days you can have them "ted 1933-Capital '000-no premium not cvUtera champion of the Liberalell premium notes collectible at here? are collecting notice,oue nouns, "'n 0 a of Arause. In. the eyes of some people them now. Rome becroln=XnOtOg are wivea I have bad 25 years experience -We carry a complete line f fine and heavy,.boots and shoe itt is an unpardonable sin, somp-. for five times the amountOf your or -in London England. tbree year policy. ,. Tneure n the British Aroer variety, children's wear. aching too horrible,.to contemplate. iCLAssumuce do. which is purely Canadian, ety, for men women and snd you are protected from these impositinns. Satisfaction guaranteed. "fie however have not been un_ bee b Simpson Who can give you fall pari- Priasonable. A PLEASURE TO SHOW G60 culsrs, I also represent the London snd Prices reA CALL SOLICITED. shocked by the disclosures LLUcaahtre Aticident and all sickness lngiir• Don't be-itb011t L P011e3l Of this kind, All work done on the premises ante. . Phone No. 151. How many People areknow the day or hour we get into Brock Street (next door to scci,ient or sickness A will onlY cost Too boqt -ItAbere in the country who stipport L Tod's Bakery) .00 a year for $1;k It varl want new Shari.les Tablar Separator the best in to belong on ,..,, D Brock Street ER vdie party to which they, $4 r or old one exchanged s -1ED. 0 J. PEEL JAPSON'fa F Whitby I icker(ng. 40. 1-4 count of principle There are 81 .•N I TS'.'R�:.sr y 2 z!e --i ac^,.. ,-, -wF -,;,b�,:'"u!"q;',r�."ro'�.a'1" ;• ..^n.+e t$o- +`s:w "��- q r .v 'r':mJ7�•.'U' ^Ki.. .1�^' +'1,r S ''F... a --rr' :•.•i`•. :'1-�v..! .st; st,} .r. s,;!�.g �,. r .. 3 ,., �xawC.. ,r s^`2' yrs ''y h .".�•1'$`:$i1' }.. �i }:�` �� ^v' 1i' f� �M b .a"G'�W^ C k C' ,Ter 1„M �?" w•',Y•F' S' � ..Lvc..v. .�,�,�• �..' ,..(+r....�'rst .:it's.•.=.�..w +[.•r+s„ruet" :#a...;,,c..•,,,ag.� .mFs, „'t�.':. ��•.a- tfu. fL�•+�,. >_. :�, +r' i•r�¢•�_' 4 y`^' i' . .. .•. ..:ie " x":fV r+.:.. ..�; .-.. Y.!. .�tlfi" ''.r,�.r.- .. '•y. '.f' .f'.: -'."!� , - !•,�^ r'�. .'L1°di.f•'.,:.. k,' ' E''.'rr "' :Y ,.a.Y'1'yM' •.�,r ...'..'...., .:.:.' -S.�t:. y .....:'j� •-^.ef+��F-+{" s '.' '�•i: ... r:..r.}.u}�'-.,•.y-.!., i,: }.A.�.:. • n .- 'i� "tt f 1P� '��' � f.• Iv'y l � n"w 3&^`1FwFn Y-Y ct,wttaMtxrT James B.Madill is busy building Mr. Dunbar, 'of Toronto, has J. H. Beal had baeineee trip a cement veranda in the front of been in this locality during the . ' 9 8tonfttrille on Tuesday., hm residence on his farm on the past week'purchasing a carload of , , , � H A�DSO N SS 11V Mrs.U. J. Brodie, is spending a seventh concession. heavy horses for the Montreal Abram Bundy made a large market which he intends 'to ship 1-,lmpoelanlsho otfiaoat ek with friends in Toronto. wiV display of Miss Emma Brodie spent over shipment of "Grandfather's Medi- about Saturday. Ohiaa. ♦.cry large•aMosiment of cine to one of the Toronto whole- at—Betweeen John Graham's, _ Sunday with friends in the city. Stationary} Boole,Dolls, Toys, joss John Farmer, of the Royal sale-houses last week. he, s mile south of Claremont w , Bank, Toronto, was home over bast week Miss Ruth-Gregg at- an the "Sand Hill,east of Clare- -T---=> nodved for_ ahs Holiday.ksdo. OAH r tended the funeral of her friend, mo t,-a purse containing a sum of and sN � Sunda Mrs. Captain :Sylvester, of 890 mon The finder will be reward" x, - Rev. A. Grant moved his P $6bsoriptionn taken for Ali ltagesinw - househol sets to .Toronto on 8 y e Mac Manning-Ave..Ave., Toronto. ed b leaving the same at �' d nab's store. _ Wsekl And Dai) Ne Tuesday �` - Thomas Birkett and Peter Stew- y la p - 12. Mrs: Peter s in the art'motored to Toronto one even- W. J. Jenkins, of Toronto,speent Ing last week to hear the noted Sunday at T. P. Shirk s. On.Sun W.on Thur Friday of w. X. �3. R=01-1.& MSOIT last week. singer, Melba. They were great- -day he and Mr-Shirk paid a fly- + ly-pleased with the performances. ing visit to friends in Brooklin. SZ003C Street. Mrs. W. G. 3eptt, of Richmond Hill, spent a few days last week Mr. Jenkins has made many warm ; with relatives here. friends in Claremont•who, are al- »Y, Dan Parrott and daughter, of ways pleased to see him. Ashburn, were the guests of Mr. WOMAN IN Ross and Mrs. Barkey are in FENCE FENCE Pickering Lumber Yawed and Mrs. Shirk on Sunday. L'zbridge, owing to the death of D.-M. and F. S. Scott, of Brus- the farmer's mother, which took FENCE Cell Board. the new scientific wall eels, spent Monday here with !TERRIBLE STATE lace on Monday morning. .The coveringused in the place of lath their sister, Mrs. G. H. Samis. funeral took place on Wednesday. Just received another car of Peer- and paster. It holds paint or John Graham,-of Ringwood, ac- r_ The sympathy of tile. community lees Fencing,in.various styles. paper perfectly. Call and companied by a friend, spent Sun= is extended to Mr. Berkey in his Give ' me ,a call when requiringsee samples and da herewith his sister,Mrs.John Finds Help in Lydia L Pink- bereavement. get prices. - , y Meetings for Bible Study win Fence of any kind. Quality Shirk: hain s. Vegetable be.held at the home of Ruth Gregg and prices right. ROOFING Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dixon..=of N B extra white Cedar Shingles and spent Sunday with Mrs. Compound. North Claremont. October 24th at A few h�indred rode of 10•wire 8 2.30 and 7.80 m. O. L. Sullivan fence,specially priced. H.O.red cedar Shingles, 1,8 Thomson parents, Harry and Mrs. Cape Wolfe,Canada.—"Lost dof theent's International -Bible New :__WILFRED F. WILSON, and 8 pip ready roofing: A number from here motored Ba sam, Cont. was a complete wreck. I had given up York, will be.the speaker. All 1 inch Hemlock, tong a and grovel. . to Pickering on Saturday •after- Independent Phone No. 528. noon to see the football match be- all hope of getting better or living any welcome. No collections. 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock.,rough. length of time, u I'wss such a sufferer i inch.1 inch, li inch, Ili inch, tween Hamilton and Pickering. from female troubles. 'But.I took Lydia g•a•��' SOV 3 inch,3 inch and f inch E.J. J. Harvey returned last week Six .persona were killed in a made provision fru employment dur• Pine lumber. after spending three weeks in to ay I Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,and railway collision near Liverpool. In thFall and Winter months or do Whitby, where he had charge of today I am in good health and haves g Also'&good stock of dressed limber you wish steady remunerative work Wm.Ayer'a blacksmith shop dur- pair of twin boys-two months old and Canadian steamboat owners will rhe year throe h Write us and se- and$Georgia Pine matched growing finely. I surprised doctors and protest to the•Governmeat against $ and beaded• Ing the illness of Mr. Ayer. cure our Agent a terms. We offer the _ Farmers are making good .use neighbors for they s1I know- what s the euapenaien of the coastal law. best in the business. Pap weekly,free Hell or Ind,phone of the fine weather by getting in wreck I"was. Harry Flesher, an old resident outfit,exclusive territory. - .W. D. GORDON &SON. their roots, plowing where it is "NowIamhealthy,happy and hearty, of Orangeville died- of erysipelas OVER OW AORES" - possible to do so, and in general and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's from blood-poisoning through a under cultivation. Established over Pickering,Oat. a remedies. You may publish'this letter 85 years. Are for high grade getting ready for•the winter. burnt sliver or a rusty axil. - gy' The meeting of the Claremont if you like. I think if more women•- stock and fair d A salesman g can make more-RLe rel for ma We MOD TRIME RAmway ` Y Curling was held in the Club �� yam' ��� may _would have is a Room of the rink on Monday better health."—Mrs. J. T. Cooz,Lot Lueb 5 Ci sw"t to Ed want "sg Band y ble moa for No. T. Cape Wolfe,P.E.L, Canada ����{ Pickeria and vicinity. For terms evening when a fairly; good num- write berof the devotees of the game Because your case is adifficult one,and PELHAM NUBSERY Co., turned out: The following offi• doctors having done you no goo do not �OODW ORKING Toronto.Oat: Thanked -Darr . vers were appointed for the com- continue to suffer without giving Lydia N. H.—Free catalogue on request. Ing season. : President'—Geo. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a - _ - SINGLE- �RE Samis; Vice-President—W. M. trial. It surely has remedied many I have ,erred up in Mc.Grant's -' mer; Secretary—James Under cases of female ills, such as inflamma- old stand in Duabarton a wood- B PQRi[HCt ill ; Treasurer—J. D. Bundyy tion,ulceration, dLsplacements,ttimors, working shop in which I am pre- Good Going.Oct•-20th naging Com—Geo. Samie, R. E. irregularities,periodic pains, backache, pared to do all kinds of wood Return Limit Date of Issue Only' ;s oraytb, Juo. Gerow. The meet• and it may be exactly what you need. work satisfactorily. 1 _ g then adjourned until Friclay The Ptakham record is a proud sipd Give,me a trial. ening nest. t et.-12th.�hea-xil - ---- -- .---- - --- =---.-Charges-agate-.- - .. ___JFARE XND ONE-THIRD re requested to attend a meeting peerTebs one: It-1r a a TR+tos Mesita -- - r o be held a to M. Palmer's s at a record of.constant `�6 d� NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, Ca+uaws Good Going Ocsabse 1?.la.19-2o victory over the ob- �0/ - Dunbarton. Ont. Oa.rRsoNn to Return Lia>st Oeterer 32, 1113 80 o'clock chirp,as arrangement stinateillsof women •••ndtns a•ketol,and d••cr1PtkM NEW ft ill then.be made for the coming !�ick! .••oersai 'ne ov+nfon tree w sense an Between all stations in Canada of &son as to a mes and the a —ills that deal out a—wan a poogae�s o"M' e s Om�saa.. g lr despair. It is an es- ttoasscr►•t confidant ooPat•ot• Port Arthur. also to Detroit and inting of skips. This meeting � h �- C O U G H t N G t n deat t��ana Port Huron. Mich., Buffalo, Black tabliahed fact that . i that's one way.. q• nroaes..�emom mine open to both members and non- Keep with ng: Rook,Niagara Falls and Suspension Lydia E. Pinkham's –r that's another. Bridge,N. Y. mbers, all are invited to at- A i Q $*" � g nd. VegetableCompoaad cy e• To the sough: do nothing. . • has restored health • a To stop the t : s Chevy • r 1ao•eeatd �•a•"e' O' On Wednesda evening of last _ » • T d to ttionsands of such suffering women. PecloraL Sold fa 7 years. •r..e,pon es las sant,°e�o=a eek, Oscar Wl n', h& a very Why don't you it if need each a n.d. J'a 01c '• W Secure your tickets early at the opleasant experience and one Why don'mediciney � �:.. Ask Yom' Doctor. aOa "a' ' n1h@@1ft . 1F w (band Trunk Ticket OlHces, at might have caused his death.- t 96 wefiftak R, e watgoing along the seventh - - L ♦L r -- ' t fit, nd with his threshing A "geed" that adds 25%.to the vale of Stock to a,very short period Shorthand Xa,de Bug tfit, and. when passing-, over - - - '� - _ what is -known as "Johnaton's WdWewe Mohmse6 Meal77 bridge" the structure collapsed _ If such evidence as the following 62 - bridge"' both en�iae and water-tank It does meta than that.--it also insfires the tracts from letters and other squally - dropped to the creek, a distance of health of your cattle besides reltqnge neral strong testimony contained iour bout ten feet. Mr. Wilson was feeding coats by a substantial . It is booket, is not sufHcent to satin ught between one of the levers 84% pare Cane 1Mlolassa and 16% bis moss person desirous of learnin or ad the water-tank, sustaining selected for its unique digestive action. You then there can be nomeri any know the feeding value of pare Cane Dlol:sses. nese under the sun: wo fractured ribs,injuries to his Caldwell's Meal is the only wastellNN form in We sell .the famous bray Gasollne DEAR MX CL:Asxa—"It is a pleat re&st bone as well as internal which it can be fed. It's always palatable and sure to write a testimonial endorsing injuries. He was picked up . for dry to the touch. Takes the place of an equal Engine with coal oil attachment, anything so much superior to other dead but soon recovered conscious• amount of other cereal, malting- it more and all latest improvements. things used for the same p -as 'Seas,and medical aid' was calle . palatable and digatibM. Most. likely your -- your system•�i Eclectic Shorthand-is e was taken to 'Mr. Ormerod's � foodmsn handles it, but write to us at any See esmple is stock and get prices to others I %xamived. I aha@ •eaidence near by, and we are rate for the facts. be leased F f to.any-commupi- °Teased to know that he is rapid- QCT. S. TACKSCN, cation that may ee sent me with re- recovering from his injuries THS' CALDWELL FETD CO., Limited, BROCg ROAD., ON'T. ference to the system, or to have as y g j DUNDAS, ONTARIO. az ' - one interested call to'see� nd will soon be able to be taker! FALras,477 Parliament St., (teacher.), o his own home. - Fortunately Our Fall and Winter Term tom- either the engine nor th tank a °tl M o m 64 menced September 5th, but students as much damaged as they rested . _ •• d ?` may enroll, 4ayday;xy,ingtrugtiola m n the-bridge floor. Ther bridge gal 3 : - :$, e, !s strictly personal. as-not considered to be in an 8 On ° i "" Write or call for-free booklet, nsafe condition as considerable �K - $ i e 4= ' e ars were given it last year. 1' E DOMINIO o e Clarke's Shorthand College timberwere put into it wesoruKoa•os�c*'a`R "ss EAT CwW.0.MATTNVM aaeal vros-�ss1oswt ' �� s;bm oQ �: qse 565'CollegeSt,,Car.•Manaing-Aye; ew qd tit evidently there were rotten . �NMatMMgtt, .eMae.a.ajsoets,tlesq, rwt4.ass7tatAt1. sSM8�Pd TORONTO. arts that rendered the structure 8� @ a br ° o :v oo weak-for heavy traffic. Y011l CSII Sl^R1°t with'=1. y�RIl '�� V° • o Qs K On 'Friday evening last the Some of the largest accounts in our Saviap Deparuneat were ■o'' I ��.� embers and adherents of. the started in a modest way. Jan aptilt church, met in the church An A000unt as be fed With one dollar or more. - rl _ oa, Feb' = • � � bid farewell to Rev. J. A. and t . �' g H a a. Kar y= rs. Grant, previous to their de- _ WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. A '°' Apr s 0a al* )arture to their new home in To- ss, alae R �{ a H ; ;, vm I[a� h`s . K ^Co Y -onto, after a; residence in Clare- -,o Jn• Om _- . IT._ , - ' - ant of about seven rears, dur- - : m a. „ ,; .., July • C og which time 'Mr. Grant has . . 1: C It o „ or ��, Sept Of ail matesisTs and8esign en star of the church. The __ �,,, '*ot, .MM ' kept in stook. It will you hair was taken by Mr.-Thos. General Dry- Goods , milliner >o is B o m+ acv m tda.v st our works scd,in•ps4 our steak . ibbons, who ablt filled the poli- o.y D.e W and obtain prioss, . Don's-be midis by ion. He called upon T. C. Gos MII;LINERY—Our standard is higher than ever bore in quality and Tann 2014-Whitb 7, Oshawa s,Browtham wN ds of employ them,000sgnes►i• ick who read an address to Mr. newness: There is great demRnd for Misses a d Youn W.omen's s; Por/p•�tv,t>'xbri!L"is.Oanninsan ts, ly we own, sad do throw os the agent and Mrs. Grant,, expressing the g Beaverton 14,uptenvova 1, commission of 10 per oent.,whiohyou wH ' cep regret felt ,, the slingconghegp� "Hats in soft velvets,and plush. Toronto prices for these$7.50 and _ oerMinly as" by parobeeing from as. ion at the severance of the ties $10.00. Our-prices for best plush $7.44, velvets $4.50 and$5.00. - • - call solioited. blah bound them to the ce ties We give you a better grade of goods,and trimmings equal to any- The Pickering". IwNIT$T $RANITE CO.; . thing in Canada. See the hats we tarn out and save donors. oleo., whiebv,*Russe tw ation for' so many years, and You will find us up to date in everything. estifying to the good work done . Qigilance Committee y them, and also expressing their " ' E: EVAN ood wishes for their continued Our Xmas Stock in Dry Goods, Fancy j Ladies'Under Vista in whita and natu- s prosperity And'good health. The Goods, China, Glassware, Novelties, ral, IS in, long, only 96c. Full lash- The object of this Association is to reading of the address was ac- .Xmas Papetries put up in beautiful'loved Cashmere Hose 25c. 10 dozes lessen 4tealing and prosecute Fume,1191 actIIre! t companied by the !preepntation cabinets with two and four drawers. Ladies' hemstitched Cambric Hdkfs, the felons. _ " ' f a well-filled parse made on 'be- secure some of these now. Fcom now 1 gen.5c.,2 for 5c while they last. (let Shop sail Residence,Dundas• Std r out.is the time to buy the above goods. one of our Silk Embroidered Collars elf of the congregation by Mrs. rt stolenoommni• -WHITBY, ONT. Fred Farmer.. . Mr. Grant wade Don't put it oft too•long as all the nice 50c acid 75c,. Mesh Bage 24c, We. See •Members having,prope y things will-be picked out first. I these special values before buying, oate.immediately with say member Three doors west,of Whitby Soria : am appropriate reply on behalf of 1 of Executive Committee. imself and MrQ. Grant, thanking _ _ _ Membersbi fes •" 11.00. T • he congregation for, the tang- Our fall and winter.sAruples for lien's Suits and Overcoats are here. It will p We are pre�fwid to instal wood orirost able expression of their goodwill Pay Fou to see these Splendid Values. Nothing in Merchant Tailoring can Tickets•mav bs•ha�nova the President or Bumps on short notice,also attend. and appreciation of the work done come near our prices-3 saving of from-$$to 86 asuit. Besides D: Simpson seos•ttrt on apptie.tton, to all kinds of repairing. by him. Refreshments were then is the only practical man to leave your order;with. ti served, followed by a pleasing t3roreiies—Full line always fresh and -up-to-date. Good pink Salmon rail 100. Exec.Com.—L: D.'Banks, Agent for the Ontario Wind Mllhe. Clover Honey 6c ib, pail 7x. Lipton's world-wide famous Tea direct from W, V.Richardson, iekering, Ont' also g eolinu re genes and program of music, given by Miss the gardens to the teapot, 90c.40c and We lb. ° Elsie Gibbons, of Toronto, Miss .. t v - MAGNET CREAK SEPARATOR 11SilddForgyth; of North Clare- J.A. �rthur,Jeffre n M Emma Brown. � lent• Phone Bell o. , PSO1� D. �I11I & l. w^�'•`�^'`)��»�,'°- nY;u'*} Cr;.�. u,, :r` �'. H/ rt-' � �N,'••. ' II'rss 9sorNsey N 60 Ind �r• - +Y{ "«;:. <:••:a'Zp41a„yy �a .: ;KS ', � �'r+, s•+a?S �` ;C' d ,.•y an:: { � :.. is .:,,..,. ., ,,�,,,. ..� ,. --„rcr,.+a„_.,x7 ,Farr.: -..r.. ,.a: _ :-sm.Rs.•ryTali'. 'v:. a ,.. ,•, ,� „, .-; a,-"£IT,:•:,a„�'.t� 'i...n” - - Y�'�.r, 3.. .�.: � :i!'. ,,Y ,;.„moi,.r•!.lp r a' a6 wM•1.9"` � ". a','('�'1 __..V,r •3/� V 4�iT.*i,. y,,{� �h'i�y yZJ' - '.(' ,r , w • , a certain hasitaiion. "Will you oome tha . A " day after tomorrow-ta the tatottain o TRIUMPH " shook her head. Rot to the practise to �� TEA ���� tog," she replied Vim I olle i se e . the morning. No'; I shall �om� Sa the ' altetnoo�ut t'h•�eo oomeoto, sad we will/be-able to oeeisom ` r -� of the other pictures." s Her face grew radiant; and her eyes -- glowed. "Oh, how -kind of youl" she breathed; " - then�er face grew grave, though her eyes met bis unfalteringly,- "But'can you spare the time. really spare the Lime. I mean Y". Yes. really," he answered with a smile, „ "I am about.as fond oL pirtt)rei as you d are; and I shall enjoy seeing them again. You won't drink any more milk?"he %int PURE, CLEANLY PREPARED AND DELIQiOUB a ' at quickly, to check any further respa• &trance on her part. N6 thank you; and I must fro, indeed, . • J SLACK, MIXED = must. They would. woQde. waa� -had a. OPllr Fre Samples rnaiiod.on enquiry. become of me if I were not home to ilia- -NATURAL G R E E NJ Address t 't�L/►DAPrr Taronb. ��d whkL a h�gpyh atk3gh.was lost.' alis - ----• In an instant lie pictured her walking alone in the cruel streets, and hie face clouded. "You don't go crit alone 'at 'night ah, -'-' . ., an a or h� Yes-.-bat you­do," he •td :� l cies. WA�TE� d stifling a sigh. - w their once m do Mors _ Dark Shado She looked at him with encp rise. "Yes; pre Tloirki�ra D °O g for loaf Procne. B m,tlteir home with our ader[wl ♦ ♦ 9 I why not?" she asked open eyed. m►D titechanloal ori, rapid done. All pair, ,/`/ He did-not answer, and they.;passed out.; tarns furnished. Pasitivoly ae ez➢pasrrLome required• we far. aha Pawnees C "Let me walk Jo the King's 13oad with clremioala and 'stun >1 yon with plbLures b color, whwh calorn�to ns. - you,.' he said. prices paid romPuy by the week or =04tl, No canvass oat eslli tr D aT aF "Thank you," she said gratefully: and: eileirs sell the goods sad the Sold is unlimited for oar work. If oho, pleasant work toe year round for whole or spare time, write as Win will/sad they walked on in silence until she stop• yyIou tiontract and the ?pclose we Ded and said: COMMERCIAL ART Wgrice Day. Or, A Coming Vengeatne T _-__ •` Ihturn-off-here:' , 315 OOLLRCE-STRE'1T,' TORONTO, ONT. . - "Then it is good-bye=till Tliuradiy • noon P„ after She nodded and smiled bri btly at him. - "Thank you for beingso kind to me." C_HA1 not offer to shake handl; but ins who did�Sot hesitate for a moment; but have her "Good-bye!" almost enrtly, and He swung round, and the blood rose to nodded. as a child might have done. turned at once, his face as he saw who .t wee. "What is UPC' she asked as they passed As he dtd so, a hansom came down the "Mina!"'he said, too astoniaiied to hold in. street, and a woman with a dusky face out'his hand.' "t picture gallery, Are yon fond of and with big gold rings in-her ears lean- She POLISH f3,he stood struggling for t•teatn. for pictures?" ed forward .rddenly over the apron,.and , oompoeure, as he looked at her intently, .Oh. yes l" she respodned promptly, stared with glit'..:r nZ cvea frcu bite to waitir�4ly. "I've been to the National Gallery and the retreating StFuse of the trio 'For a Is anything the matter Y' he raked. -7te to the one in the City. Oh, yes]-But"- moment Sara gripped the edge of the E1L,iLa-ribby-any one ill? You want quickly, apprehensively-"can you spare doors, her lips strained apart, her while A pO'=_L me?" the time? Weren't you going somewhere? teeth gleaming; then she dropped bank. The EASY stall NO. no! They are all right. But I Yon seemed to a hurry, as it you were on and thrusting open the trap door, said want to speak to ponded business." fiercely: M z&es; Si'! you," she res o8 hurried brokenly; for now as he stood rhe business can wait," said give "chat girl-the one who ham just ppuss ** ,w,� �' smiling at the thought of the futile anri h �G a.V before her to all his strength, ntradily ed her. You see er- �` and yet calmly, protestingly, regarding I wearisome Committee on which he ought fool-man' Follow ber-,not too closet I a to be sitting. F.F.DA=C0.bti l •' bier, the danger seemed to grow lees, and g• want to see where she goes." � $��■•T. she was halt ashamed of stopping him. She sighed contentedly, and looked The cabman looked up the street. "There 18 something the matter, I can round her, I see her, ]tight you are, ma am!" -be HsstII/ss,Ost see," he said gently, He looked round, "Wbat a beautiful place[. And it in so Haid: and he checked' the horse into a h -"Come into this quiet street, and tell me. coal. It reminds me of 'I dre2mt that I walk, and followed on gins's track, tiara , w lucky h to you ha almost crouchingIn a corner of the cab. W No," obd said simply.n didn't know ■nted. w "Why, of conceal" O You gsed'onher thee sliChefilrure alit ld beast. , wet in marble balls!' re you coming to my rooms, y ' '• quick you are. Do went quick where you lived; it was chance and m see the sculptures?" iy, and with girlish 'graoo, along the 'good kick y "Yee." she said, with no great interest. pavement. 1 eve that it sprangg from m in in And mina," he said in the samege ntie "but they are cold and dead-looking.- your welfare. By-bp Y' gel i 0h, 4here are the pictures. Oh, beautiful. •— He toddled off bat chuck when he 1 protecting tone. "Now, tell me, lSina, ! they turned out of the nolsy thorough• beautiful!" she murmured, as if elle were _ , g, THIS Y had got out of Ctive'a he rhe had ( fare into the quiet /trees. pit are n a little awed. -CHAPTER 111. seen Lady Edith's blush as her as had I met, frightened. p "You are not too tired to go round? 411 " fallen on the young man. i ` is a Har any nae—P" Hla, The following day was a long one for face grew stern, as it bad done.on the r,ght." be esid, and he moved at her side, (To be continued.) HOME nearly in silence• but now and again ''I -e; but as he went about b;e Parlm- s night )ie had wan*. out and saved her I pointing out the salient point in a , mentary work he was eonw:one of some- O�S from the hooligans. Dc' thing. a memory that haunted hm: he� BEADIN4 THE $Rill\, No, no!" she said in • law voice that tore and exDtatning ice meaning. In no knew that he was not only looking back. _ _still trOulibbled. 'It t/ not that: but yon."I oldness !as ion, but as if be were re- a the hours he had spent with Mina at that Me?" 'he said with • rise, fresh n bis own memory. Rhe Cased and ' listena with eyes through which bar de- he Tate Gallery, but looking forward to Would Turn Things Upside Down "Yes" she said; arid, at first brokenly, light shone plainly, she seemed radian; their meting on the next day. faatertngly but presently, as she got Into!with In Committoe in the House, everrwbNre, -If 'Ftie Could DO It. ANYONE bar reeltal and a a:n reallsed his danger, g s anxiously and eagtaeetiy, the toldhimof allycleft snbd •tin as, rJTM*®her she i,4fasa,,n igure,tahe beaus fulfaciieIIwithe 1w Mta1 It experiments now being made on Mldishe bad heard in the Workingteen's lust a natural. girl. jay�&: Yet 'Wrist esd ;tea at the yieturee and every t,tae she'th8'bmJ`n of the lafe Dr. Maurice How• rove before his mental vision his heirt and Richardson b his former scien- CZfve listened In silence; 21e had taken whtr+h, in its tarn, stirred Clive with a dm- Y li ht as kwon se her own. grew warm: but he etrnve aaggainst the d•s- tltic associates should furnish the de. bar arm in but own to soothe and encour• g ratting- absorbing re,00llwotlon. and tr ad ■ ■ age ber; and he atilt kept it sad acted The? went through two o! the rooms, , forget her. tp drown la the buein?ee sired results, this old world would it seadeuring:y whei!"tihe paused wtie•mo- then Clive got her to aft down on one of ;,n hand the low, •wept roue, .the soft have to be laced On a different foot- it or for wast of breath and nt seem. the centro as up again, but to a moment or.. r, p .ugh, the smile that Fglowed to bar eyes. ed to hal x,tb her natural ta/tiatL/ two she was up again, us If drawn by 3irnoe also to silence too conscience whish lag from any that it ever held before, Quickened by her recent culture. that he the ppictures. and Clive sat gull and whether for better or worse The The Gnarartteed'sO•MIE 'DYE for DA wa'tehed ber. thinking that there was no wbiepered rebukingly. wr, scarcely listening so.her tear&, that g He was coming out of.the Howe when pod nought after is t0 read the All aClnds of Clothu was t$inklee of something else more beautiful face cn the m oanva werww,e he ran against Lord'-Standon, and tbat`thou btu which the think leave a C sir re.NeCaa■.••ottNLsa•a TRT that >o what has been troubling more grnaceful,e of tmore lowest,than sweet permanent impression g son you In search-of me, MSnaP" jeniol nobleman battoa,boled him at , I�rJoh--Ak..ConC. to duld. ki.e 7 he ,user D tnes the Rich- �, isatd r -child! Yen. ou must face, the supple, graceful all u of the ,. !n a series of definite !lase Dr. Rich• he,va girl who razed at them, all uxonecious' "Hullo, Harvey he said "Well, bow ban htraed b thele noses; are things going, Still pegging awar"',ardson was a Arm believer in thin : but Lcloo was no Deed �or antic alarm on of the gage which followed her with an I hear. that the Government are gong to:the0 --my a000nDG" admiration and a subtle sense of hap?I. yY, and it wee: that it might be !;, --•�—. No need!' she echoed, sting her eyes neon strangely flecked with pato; for take elle Houstngbof the Poor questxin in studied in his own case that be made though be bad kept bis promise to the hand, going to ring in a Bill. ,They ll +tet bite "Ob, u didn t- ser them t" Dt meas 14 they'll mew u, of coarse: they of his brain in his will, Sia own secrets, and the white •lav "I aboulda't have been impressed it I letter, was he not breaking it to the By analogy, at least, the idea D spirts' He 'felt guilt but bo stilled hie alwiys do." pre,- convict himself. Congressional !nv 'had," he said. No, ]gins, rte ve a conscience while be 77 "I'm afraid they will'." said Clive. I yenta features that rob it of absurdity. tigatlons_would cease, ami the- daager, I assure Ton, You'll believe me pleaded with It Rare. what they propose is only a half-meas y' ' former disclose at a 1 will You cot? The men you. overheaty� ty be could not have listened to bar story. ices But halt a loaf lot better than sons+." The manner !n which the ateeI needle glance whet W ices a miserable kind of wound"Is. and noel met her naive anxiety on ]its aa' he really grape juice or count with "Thanks. Goody day!" go- "+►� you'll come to ;terms and sooept makes its Impression on the wax cyl- Y liked deal to threats o! that cert as the grocer that, •h?" I ander of the graph, and the later (erred something strop irdiere deals is ag and bacon. They ars sides. what harm was being done? And phonograph, ger. And Jo n theD, her evident happiness. lbs stains Clive nodded. "Yee; with the hope that couldn't even think that his w!f the sort of cur. at are toad of barking, p y reversal of the operation for e' Pur• but they're afraid to bite--So case they of pleasure which &bone 1n bar eyw, -net can get the whole loaf when we come wee of reproducing the mes88 i thinks he is going to the Club, for tela` should -gels kicked. They talk dynamite quivered an here lips' Th.%t's it. Compromise; life's mado up one of the beet Illustrations Ota o that she would And him Out, the ga 4nd outrage; but they don't care to run And she was an innocent. so pure of D ,stir»ks, go I'm spirit: no doubt she regarded him as a °f compromises" Hie eyes ecanned'sible similar process In the henom• `deceiver, quite sate." clive'a face with kindly interest. Yours P In view Of which, together with Rhe ds� a long breath of relief; . but young girl regards a man much older !„okinit rather pale. and tired,” be re pea of mental Impressions and their B there wa/still doubt to the eyes-upturned than herself, a man to whom all^ was translation Into a thousand and one other tom to him• grateful for a aatng kindness. Ye•; it marked svmpathetioall?. "Doing too, speech or action. That I plicatio was gratitude teat had made her anxious much, I expect. What?' the similarity appealed to Mr. Edison '. that would ensue, it will perhaps "Yon are not saying so to-ta-humor on bio a.ronnt; lust gratitude, Clive lauxbed. "1'm ail richt," he said. I himself seems more than probable, as best If the Harvard scientists fail 'me." she asked in a low veins. i And be? He thrust aside the '-The weather has been rather lint." I He met her he has !n this, as in other views, fullyr Purpose. quest ion And ythe! eyes for a momeaE,' and, his.heart was asking`: Why vena he so hap- ou're work hard:" said l.nird ' r: &book his bogd: Be oodld not for a little py, why did the eight of her; her near- `tadon. "Youth, youtt I It never knows committed himself to a wholly mater - =-tirnst -liim/elf to speak with those -lnao nem, move him as he had never before how to spare itself. I was hist the same (alistl0 COnCePtiOn of life. cent, anxious eyes on his. l ? D t you now; don't swot leo tench.' It the then then h b Sbe came back recently, attd sat down it your age; but I take tmuchbingis i more I When a woman asci)entlly' fo afraid on my account that you tried Le g saw the Chesterleigh s carriage passing -but--yoaa Mina, so msimple troth, Snt' beside him with a little si h, as if ber He awpped and raleed his bat,,and Clive searches now being, of even slight twits a shower-an hot in adv& you were eo kindred evidences in its favor, the re-{ And tae. o warn testi" heart were too tuli_for words. Her face 1>a carried on with "Yes,"she said was pale, but her eyes were Lke stairs, by tie gates. Lady Fd,th was n ft, ard much secrecy may disc]ose,unexpected i she thinks the Government ou gravely, simply, with- and she closed them for a moment, acid he 'bowed to both of them with a swift to give her a job in the weath out a blush, her gaze still fixed on' his I brushed Che dark hair from her forehead blush; then, leaning forward and telling results. If the ]faea OII the brain I 8 ace. "I was'afraid. I am still afraid, a "And one man gave a l these?" ahe.said the coachman to stop, signed to Clive, 1 should be found related to definite bureau. ittle; because you are so strong that' at last, in a low,,reflectiie voice, ' "It is -T wanted' to tell ycu that your i.;,tlo;thought impressions, their ifmterpre- _ you may not understarnd, may make ligh4:1 wonderful. Why are.tbere'so few persons tiddler protege is getting on four I tation is not beyond uman powers. �- of it; yon did not.hear.thaw man-the' here? Do many come?" she said, holdingout ber hand. The oolor one they called Koahki—" She ,topped was still lingerng in her face, and her The same order of mind that wrested A Judge presiding one day and shuddered. - "At.times; but not nearly an many ae P g You cared•o much I" he /std rather to one would expect,' he YePlied. i`yect rested on ham with-.the smile which the key to the Egyptlan hieroglyphics Court asked a sailor whetht2r he 6 "s She was silent for, a moment, ,If. ie means so much from a woman. "I 07"from from the mutilated Rosetta Stone may himseif than to bar. "You were search- quite free?" petted you' to call and bear how he was possibly the plaintiff strike the defendari Ing .the etreete for-'are'; and' yold wtlr she added casually. D y do a8 much from the brain trembiins with tear, anxiety; yon are �uiCe, and nearly always open, I progressing," y "� lir is the plaintiff?" asked L I think•" he said. = - __ That.was very kind of yore he said; Of a dead professor, bringnig to light'l , P „ Palo atil .' What good men there are in' the "bot I'd!d' rf°t like to trouble you, rp the C8oug21ta wtJtch-he-'-kept llydden T� or� Pretty-lxtan rain are,!-- will re,- s "I won't be stento any longer, i-a you woild," s�e IImnsed. "Xon *ho'do,things weary you. It would have been a poor even from his own heart' while !n the Judge. "that v' -'don't kno-, _will promise to be careful, to be'on your for. the poor. You too." she added a ht' return for your kindnAse." Ilife. the lalntiff from the defendant ruard;' &he said pleadingly. tie shyly-"oh, I heard you last night, I You are too considerate," she said with, P He nodded, He was scarcely listening haze never heard any one speak like a laugh, "Come in for some tea this atter-i Should this come about, however, Well, where did Voll see the rnal .? to her: as uses 1, it was her voice to which rtoou, I'think I can get some mare poo- lit is hard] rr ,i he listened rather than her words. 'He that. It was-it made ma forget every ile. I must not keep you standin here:' Y necessary to speculate strike him 7 Abaft• the b1 ­ he the crush, the heat, everything. 1 g upon the poMentioua changes : glanced at the slight, girlish-fileure at his And you are always doingLord Standon is waiting, I ewe," 8 that naFle, said Jack Tar. "Where '; int the g°Od and help- /Joe. What a child she still was, thoughWithout waitin for hie acceptance or would be wrought. No man could hide poor, the working people. Yon g' abaft the binnacle 7' inquired h'• ' vthe dash aY-tavettness of womanhood was must be very happy! refusal, ahe told the coachman•to drive'himself, nor could any nation practice „ in her face, (flowing in her eyes. ' J3be raised her eyes to his to a kind of -on, and Clive returned to Standon, who!the arts of diplomacy. No one Could Honor. Pretty Judge SOU Ste` "I promise,' he said absently, wistful wonder that such .ntea as he had been watching the two ,with a 111 res^ '7 t-Ty ,`t> She stripped at Duce. "I wily go now. should exist.' thoughtful smile. be led astray that was not willing to �---•�-• �s���=oJ� you don Thank you for--for listening to me. ,I "Beautiful girl, Lady Edith," said the go. The Black Hand would betray I know abaft the binnacle." thought yod ihigbit'laugh, be angry." "I-am very' happy at. this,moment, at r,ld gossip, hie smile growing significant, t.h in any rate, Mina." he said-almost involun• andgry!" Something rose in his throat, "She fel & great friend yours; isn't she, hie eyes grew infinitely tender, tartly. Harvey P" "Rarely not angry, Mina! ,Wait�wttit-a Her gaze did not falter; and she nod- ^I-can't flatter myself to that extent." t,' ded es Af she understood. esid Clive gravely. •Lady Edith has been Whenever you feel a headache coming on.take �r She s d obediently as she was torn• "Yee; it is so quiet here, and the Pic- kind enough to take an interest in some ing:Aw tures are so beautiful. I like it better NA-DRU-CO He deehe Wafers j ay, a -!se stood battling with the than the 'National Gallery Or the one at friende'ot mine." - �s j overwhelming desire to detain her, to Lord Standon nodded, .arid, still smil- keep her with him for a few minute/ the Guildhall. I should like to come ing, screwed up his eyes. They stop headaches promptly and surely. Do not contain longer, They had reached the Chelsea' again: I suppose I mar?" Lady_Edith._ie not florally given to in• opium, morphine, phenacetin, acetanilid or other dangerous mbankment, and a.little w further Oh, ee, r he replled. "Many ladies teresting tietZtelf in many things," he ay r drugs, 25c. a box at your Druggist's. 125 down loomed the Grecian facade of the °Otee RTO ne.' said, I congr,ilulate you on securing Tate Gallery. =• She,did not understand:_ahe went nearly her -assistance-and on� your modesty. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OR CANADA. LSMRED. "You are tired,out of breath still, with everywhere alone. Tut, tut, I didn't mean to be offensive, berrying," he said. "Let us gA into the "There are some more ennui+,'' he said. my dear Harvey. but— He paused and - -- —' l gallery, and rest for a little while, shall 'But I am thirsty. Do you mind coming' laid his hand on Clive's shoulder. "My z j ,ive P" with me to .the refreshment room?" dear boy, in the•game of politics, the man .. She rose promptly; •but when he ordered .is wise who seizes all the advantages o r'. p glass of milk for her she mhook her Dante Fortune offers him. •Lady Edith -L head. is Chesterleigh's only,daughter; she will • ' 's No? he said gently.' "Drink a little be one'of the greatest heireeises in En g• f• to keep me coin an i her will ill company." land; and'the man who mare es' h ; She took a sip or two--he noticed that marry a woman who can help him on the • " Most le. watlld be she held the glass t° her lipt gracefully, road as nothing else-I was'goin'g to say, Pah as-as-'well, as Lady'-Edith.might have no one else-could. A more suitable help. benefited by the OCca- done--then she pet' it down, and.looked mute for a young, a rising, and an am- SO Year SI✓W Tage. Order-Tile She Yeo ' up. p at him with a smile bitious man it would be impossible to et.Zawrence elites nn, j SlOnal use of I'm fro b to eat or drink she finrhAhn if you're going to take offence- laced is now sold to three dif- pyth!i• A-, said naively, Then she 'caught-sight at = He ,brake off apologetically, as fenat else/ of crystals; all ]±'very grain,no matter ib NaM 'j1TU'C� oAdaUT� the clock, and stared at it with dismay. Glive's face grew red and' his eyes hard. i chodeestandpurestcane sitjar, , size,is finest extra granulated' ' !. "Is that'llie time? Have we been so long" Olive laughed and bis manner relaxed. gra Qeat]�, thoronghf , and Fin•Grala(redistxl)a Y• eh° cried softly. "I am so i+orry!" "That's all right, Lord Stan'd°tt:" be pure cane sugar, shown by without discomfort,the free Ia this every grata from top � Why?" he said reassuringly. "On my said. "I'm not offended.- Bat-ah, well, to bottom is about elle rise of _ analysis gggojtoo to icor pare. the- system of the waste account? There is no need. I too have there are some ambitions too hiQh to be piapo which poisons the blood and._ been happy. Do you want to go P" entertained-even by me. Beeides"-he a M*&almn Veratis(bluelabel) The wait V saannt«d■• : lowers the vitals 4 c, a She looked round wtetfully. "No-not paused and colored, but still smiled- LikesmilIseedpearls,even w•11 utbeassNty box, at your Druggist's.. want to go; but-but it is latter, tha i I well, I think Lady Edith tel; n6t It ke2y to and' white and' marvels of gaga Too 1b/,,ss lbs„so Sbe, B$ t thought, and—" throw her handkerchief lightly to any sweetness, Cartons 51bs,s lbs, Nisitosal Draw ard Ghon"CO. Yo7w have not scop. anything like all man-however .young and ambitious and Cenfs�Gni•fggmreen label) : "1 edCnasdsi.Limited. 17tS the p(cLares." poor." bike small diarp'Indi'a'Sd ' sLlsatisessaprlifisiess,LititliOil T can come again," she said. "T must -Quite go. quite so;' responded Standon almost as brilliant, but notf"L 4 not keep you." quickly. "Quite right, Forgive an old gnlcttvm•acd •. 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'k: .,s •.aha..:w,w ..,,.._' ,.!.:,N;e.�w_✓., '.* '•,i• .,.. . •.., r ..� _ ,.5..�`a.�`'"` '."'e'd'it '�P•`�� - *�•' ,r •• C.,4't- � ,. '. � ��. ,' (�',,..f rYw iq �d �,1!*^' . • .. � _ �of �f y.. - - ;. D BLQ4D THE .,.;BRAV01 YSAYE I A INEw MOSQUITO-TRAP. Aa amusing story is relat4�d about Depends on Use of Paint—Invented M. Yaaye, the famous violinist, .by SECRET OF HEALTH the Ttaile Belge. During his visit =By Dr. Balmaln. . i to America the- artiste was the Some one has invented s,•night trap e Health Volt jUSt Heethe, guest of a New York millionaire for mosquitoes which, according to a P who in his .early days was a shoe- Chambers's Journal, has proved high- Blood- Bich Sed laud Pars i'maker• ly successful under exacting Leets. Rich, " The-contrivance depends on the use: _ After dinner his'lIost importuned of the luminous paint that Doctor Bal- r. Williams' Pink Pills are use- ysaye, to-play, and when he hear main invented some y sago. In this ;M - in any disease caused Tjy thin, tared' remarked: "A Enna should Paint there is ao D osphorus. The impure blc d,, and the list of ever be ashy of hiss art." 'mosquito-trap is a short glass cylinder, diseases tonishiagly large, Thereupon Ysaye,. ed to his about six inches in length and one n2iie, li and host. inch in diameter. The•interior surface L. and' of it is coated with Balmain com- on in whioli, Having returned�to Eurolo, the' pound, and the ends arw-sealed. Oil '`BEST YEAST' IN THE WORLD-. Levy- �hIor a. a. orm of violinist invited his former million- the outer surface of the Blass there pECi1.INE THIS NUMEROUSINFERIOR -iiia most common to growing 'aire host, who happened to be in is a coat of adhesive substsnee like ls, .In rheumatism the blood be- Paris, to dinner. During.the even- that' on ordinary ny-paper, and the IMITATION3 THAT ARE BEING OFFERED- Ines thin more rapidly than in tube hangs by a etrin�'in any donvea= AWARDED mioH 5T HONURS AT ALL:Exposmow other disease.' After an attack rent place. 1a gripes' 'or acute 'fevers the Exposure to l<ght causes,the Bal- f W, Q t LL ETT C O M SAN Y LIMITED. Qod is always thin and impure, main paint to collect-and store up sun- WINNIPEG TORONTO ONT. MONTREAL y p light, which it throws of at night. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are a } .. i The faint, steady glow attracts the ` e tonic to use during convales- + ` insects, and as there is no heat about acs. When the blood is poor and the light,-the mosquitoes settle upon the stomach auSera. The food lex R b r i the glass, and are caught by the ad- s British Columbia amounts to about 15A .meats as; and certain acids ' heaive. per cent. of the total > g t' A' ; When it is necessary to clean the and the trouble is pronounced Fiebuo Protection. p you take a piece of flood=a gestion or dyspepsia. The g match will do--and sorane�of the in- OWNER ON— EVENTS The Canadian Pacific Rail-way Is tiAidli rues receive from the blood all sects, and then apply a fresh coating enforcing the law against trespassing on Y �$ its trade and roadbed throug hour Can o! the adhesive. equipment of the country their nourishment to keep up ads. The law being ineutlicient to look specially after ere Or ,.i Transportation in Canada, individual property spread over a wide amage. Some forme.of paralysis As Canada is like! to develo faster area, the compan is permitted to wear J 3 ra •ways a en ec o ra - 114. e caused 1!y thin blood. The pro-! ' Dortation As likely a continue a great with all the autbosity of. Proidnolal go- gas of locamaotor ataxia i8 stopped Side, and Chat ° Imo' T>� grata prodnctica of lice. strong efrorte are now being mads the Caaadiaa West is this year five times to keep people of! the tracks. The death many cases when the blood is greater than it was ten yearn a o. In toll last-year was over thirty. so the pnib de.pure, rich and red. This i6 round numbers it was 100 million �nehelw lie will readily neo that keeping off 9 ��' $nQere4i for Weeks. But' Finally ten ears a o, and this year it is figurad rails is as much or mare w the advan- ly a partial list Of the troubles y at 500 mil Ion bushels. such a crop age of the public than to the company, d `rFound a Quick, Sure Relief. would fill 600.000 freight care, and yet SavingLives by' the Million. ving their origin la. impure, Q within three months one•fifth of that tory 'Blood, and all can be cured enarmous total will have to be removed Mr. John Burns• the president of the supplyingthe blood with its t,,., Cured Qulokly by "Nervlllne." to the lake front British Local government Board, ave at In the autumn of 1911 the railways were the recent International Medical Congress - ng Constituents. $ NO stronger proof of the wonderful surprised at their inability to meet the re- an impressive view at the extent to which Qairements."but on Inquiry they found sanitary, prophylactic and therapeutietci. This is easctly what Dr. Wil- , merit of Nervilfae could be produced that the product had about doubled t once is to-day saving life-by the million ma' -Pink Pills do. Their ,chief than the letter of Miss Lucy Mosher, u° ag rf,. -two years, which was more than the rat he as". He cited the aysrage numb" a! - •• rasion 18 to make rich; red blood, who for years has been 8 well-known ways could !Wily provide for but the es• deaths In the veers 1871 to 18W.and that,fa Mr. Eugene Ysa resident o1 Windior, X.S. ppeerienee made them active fn their own the year. 1809.11, and then showed that is `i' d-this good blood reaches every a '—= n Interest, while the government did not those three years there would have beta aII and even nerve iii the hu-- I want to add my unsolicited testi- tau to ur a them. 772,861 more death/ than there were saved .1 r8 Y moay to the efficacy of your wonderful It is said that during` 1912 over 44,000 in those three pears by the progread which .4 an body, thus driving out disease Eng a pair o! boots much_the worse_ liniment, 'Nrsrviline.'. I consider it the ! ht carr were ordered and nearly 500 had been made to thirty years. In the �, for wear were handed to the:guest_ engines. These have long since been de whole thirty years there had been saved X nd bringing renewed health and „ „ est remedy for a CaId, gore•throat, livered along wd acme, orders for thls 3942,900 linea of ersone of all ages-foZ rength to thousands of weak,'der dear friend, said Yaaye, wheezing tightness in the chest. etc., year, the reduction in Beath race has been even. , It is noticed It ding is now goin ! poudeat.people. do-me.,the facQr of )11eDding these and can state that for years our home o ten times fan' an usual, In 191 ly distributed among the Sevoa ,ogee. „ That is one of the most oredttande show. Ask your, neighbars. There is boots for me. has never been without Nerviline. I t Canadian Pacitlo ailway handled dur• �� that it would be possible to make to Ask inhabited corner in Canada The millionaire- was speechless had a dreadful attack of 'cold, that Eno September, October and November the beneficence of government. It is real! p 43-%9 -cars. the Canadian Northern 19.770 y settled on my chest that fourteen dif- a divine achievement to ive man life,and with amazement. care. and the grand Trunk Pacific 8.184 to give it more abundant It ore than ere Dr. Williams Pink Pills ferent remedies couldn't break up. I cars. The rush of grain to market mad. y �n '_'A man should never be ashamed repPays tie original t1set indeed, m as e not re3tored s8tn8 sufferer. robbed on Nerviliae three times a sa unprecedented run of money and ere- salol} reckon that Lite �achievemeat IIaa' to exhibit hid art," added Ysayer da dit conditions. There will be unparalleled all over this country there are y, used Nerviliaei as a gargle, and car facilities during this and the two been considerably greater than the res With a significant. smile, was completefy restored. I have in- crit. moat, Indicate; for if saving science b not fur people-who do not hesitate „ ; - mad this-great advance the death rate the p owe health-in some `----�--� duced dozens of my friends to us ,lust the Thing. would not merely have remained at It was y' Y _ ne a are all de112ghted in 1871.90. It would certainly have in. Escaped.. Nervili and they If it be true. ad announced, that a life itself--to this great thed1-' _r�-.. anth Its - - - y D. . Pate. rFA-a stations •ad w I mo•seedhich would hard been lease other.'- e ly Inad 'wise whish would leave been increased. s hope will show all Fadi- A more technical detail. yeL one wh h r g �' with its wendestul_ 2o4er'-over p Prince Edward island man liar If yourare• sil;sg be�ft- WhsF-g #Ise -ntaE�ter--@�zl ' s contrivance which automatically !� e +ourself to-da b usi Dr. asked the mother as the lad enter- You are at liberty to ublish this hich bee must appetal strongly to than fitful mina, Y Y Y• n8 been pronounced lust the thiast" by rail- liama Pink Pills, .'ed.the hoose weeping, "Ther boy igned letter, whieh.I h p way moo, one of the greatest ns im-11s the enumeration of pri pal WAsaea the okay t0 health t0 many that 'need agtnable will be conferred do all railway whose ravages have- been shocked. td by all deTers in medicine across tfie wsy hit me,"-.he re Lied, tray.11err The,device is aAzed to. one stupendous Automobile Figures. - y mail at 50,cents a box or "Oh; well, I wouldn't cry for that," to use Nervillne. - „ or both ends of she car in tort •new of o f she returned. "Show him that oil (Signed) LLjCY MOSFiER. the paneagere. and as each station ts• The figures submitted to the recent I" res for $I..50, from The Dr Y All sorts of aches, pains, and suf- parsed the neat is indicated in large. iron of the Interoatioaal good Grade rams' Mdldieine L'Q., )Brockville, can be a little man," _ "I ain't cry- terings—lnteTIIal and eZteraal—yield pplaln, legible letters, That the device will Congress at London regarding the wg , iD for that,," hat he retorted. Then everyone a long-felt want will be recognised b are amazing.anThemie areotor at epresentt 1a ,. $ +- to NerviliIIe. Accept no substitute. everyone wrho had travelled on tips ra "-." ways and wino ham endeavored to vale ase in all countries a total of l;I61J4U- - t)F, - what are yal;t.crying for 9 He ran Large family size bottles, 600.• trial into the house before I could- et at size, 25c;. at all dealers, or the Ca• translate a fits, a ick were to L lmZo geographic 1 signs . iPh He Failed. 8 the name of the nett station a/ antlounc- a ot6mrobbilees and 136. motorcycles. y ., - -_ _. tarrhozone. Co., Buffalo, NA.,- and The V. S. leads with 62LIM motor ve•. him. ed b�,the brakeman, Kingston. Oat. - Forestry in Prairie Provtness. . hte70. great_ s tela comes- nest eery 'i�Vill'ie-•-Lady, I wuz wunat _ �—*_ _ - � lzs.7za. Frattce tr tkti'd Wath e9:sas, rosperous merchant-% I had a FRIED NIGHT AND DAY -- - Much `lnterestin information on the Germany fourth with-70.006. An Interest- urious home, an honorable :kG'E\CY FOR ROYAL, SERVICE. "Trtiee of the-Forestry Department of Ing item in this eeceur is the.one show _ _ the Interior is contained to the report of Ing the growth of the commercial auto- the Commission of Conservation for-1915. truck. The total in use now at►prosimatm e, -an' ten bloomin' an' highly Mrs. Adelare Ouillette, St, Bruno. London :.Concern Provides Butlers Last year a e al ezaminatdon was matte 69,556• (a m nees_three timet as many ated daughters, of forest lander in the west As a reeu.t eor £racks ire pleasurr�►ri3s !49.2964, rs, Weirman -- What brought Que•, rays: "My little boy cried and Footmen For the ulna. of these Investigations a has now been The automobile has cnttgtfored th4 worl4L. -t to overt 4 sight and day from stomach trouble recommended that the forest reserve area E vpt -haa 1.169, she Straits SotWemente poverty Most people, it they ever give the in Manitoba, 8awkatchewan, Alberta and 1,041; there are 669 in the Transvaal anti Weary Willy—My, daughters in- and nothing seemed to help him till the railway belt of British Columbia even Morocco sports 315 of them. And matter a thought, would imagine that should be increased by dome 10.706 square vet this *emus is inoomylete, for there ted on marrying highly edu2ated I I got a box of Baby-'a Own Tablets.' servants to royalty are born and tired miles, or. w"rozimately 43 twr esxt� -of were no. figures'obtaim e' from spare. -" n and.I had to support ten fami- They soon made him well and happy on the fringe of the•purple. It hap the proposed additions n per cent.. or 7; Portugal, Eueata, Hungssy. Billg6 a again, I have also,fotlad them nal- .peas;haweve;,that many'of now- VA square miles. It. to Alberta. 8 'per etnt. Weatorn Australia. Natal. Alberta saf g in Saskatchewan, and 4 1.9 per eeaL in Ceylon:. But the figurer -are_etup uable at teething time." Thousand» allays are engaged precisely as other Manitoba. The addition recommend" in as it is. an people are'linin er tow- of other mothers have the team(, bervants at agencies, or more truly.us- any P P g pap wally at one,agency. as substitute.for the batt! tow- praise to offer not only for stomach There is not a hundred miles from i trouble—and teething troubles Taut, Sloane Square, London, in a quiet little p etching a gust of "wind carry a}.for all. the minor ills of little 4wues. street in a modest little house, a small 93 w' hat down Ludgate Hill, Loa- The Tablets Itre sold b medicine servants' agency. It never advertises � n, a wa remarked to the owner: dealgrs or-by mail itt Sb cents a box In any puler. Yat it has an eaor- . $ incus connection, and those Tare and from The Dr. Williams Mediciwx De you feel constantly tired so that everything Is done with here, air; you see a etIBW will I priceless beiings, do4aestie servants, Yat effort? It is an indication that the Kidneys are not s s ow which w�' the wind blows." Co.,.Brockville, Oat- - ` i flock up 'and down its staircase in a I dnlag their work of fitirriag the impnritieffaom the blood timnuer which might make other 'PILLS would-be mistresses very envious. -' dERICHO'9 WALLS. . -GIN. _ , T Here are-engaged servants for Buck- will heip you. They restore the Kidneys to their normal e n Open Ingham .Palace and Windsor,'for this healthy condition and give you back your old d2ne'onergy SHOW .Structure Whieh Fell to Blast of royal Duke and that royal Duchess, and desire to be up and doing. From all Druggists, op Tub Joshua's Trumpet. 1iot.to speak of the wearers of ordi- per boa orator=s yo,or direct from - Wnngrt nary strawberry -leaves. .The office NeSsal Brag and Cres,Ce.of Una"LWtei:'TervAL Room is I In the Journal of the German was started and is kept by two Ia- Your assaty back V Gait R7h do ace curt. ISO to W Palestine Society.: Prof. Thiersch dies, well connected but not of rich gives interesting particulars of fur- estate. They keep four' secretaries, , ther excavations carried out on,the. and their methods would be eonsld• - - --- '---- site of Jericho by Prof. -ellin. erect by certain more up to date of- The chief work of the past year, flees .very peculiar. All letters are' hand written and the click of the typa6 be says, has been the laying bare writer is unknown. ftAB`IG A� a ICIME ,Kff C= of.the great outer wall of the city. Wages in royal houses are naturally which is described as "something extremely 'good=-a, first footman-who <, ' extraordinarT even iii its--present came from a minor'royal household'to. �� i reduced, state—something majestic s non-royal one electrlfled the more 1 .; and overwhelmin The.excava- modest'housemistress by asking =750 g• a year and 'all `found,' which was .NIGH BPEEQ ;tors found proof that this outer what he bad been receiving. .But then ,w SSI ;watt is Israelitish work. he knew tour languages, an ad com- CHAMPlQtV ' The inner wall, which'is badly plishment which is inore valuable too, F \T r� t +lye w,ls,t g,,,q e�.,,ybe,a 10wo l preserved, is the original Canaan-. royalty (in a footman) than to more ' A -NoDVs'1 out of rho wry of the eov.A This allover i Btay at home householders. 1t0ASTEo RU8+�^ prarttcWrW.wloletopottbetabto•ol+.nnp- Itish defence, which fell to the blast , _� jC4e -1_ Zak"it surto pat to and tab out Gle am !of Jo�hua's trilm•pets.� The outer , - Xaaaa.Weimer sae aI imps de gw'7411 �wall is identified as-the . cork•of "Poor As Jobs Turkey am aonel atO u o aj kpkw. a j Hiel, whose achievements are de- It was Judge Haliburton -who. , Do,ea a..tat,cwatr.f'IhveriN . i Fcribed is the First Book bf Kings: popularized the interesting fact&, - ebarn that makes,3aa4ty Mttart " , , - .. Free to Boys- R1•Iten.takes joruyttt Aeatt so•.. In his [Ahab's] days did Hiel the that Jobs turkey had but one _ not hiddl.ebm 8'9 'B,ethelite build-Jericho; he.l.aid the feather in. his tail and had,to lean `• ` ': -• •• UVID HAMM 43011!, ST.suA!'3.DaL f,,undation thereof in Abirriam, his agains£ the ;fence to gobble": -' - ' "TN, USE E�POWER HO first borny and set up the gates _ iPECIAL." thereof in.his youngest son Segub. " ' ;Rorizgntal Model STEAM ENA!Nil -`One finds again: in this work," One of the most cam plate model- LECTRIC DYNAMO 'says Prtsf.' Thiersch; `!this 717811 of steam.engines, turned oat, grid roar'' ' resolute character,- who. did not like sixty. spurting steam and mak- OR oENERATOR shrink even'frorn the-sacrifice of his Inc the electric lhahtt plantieinn our town: Hae braes-lacquered LU BY own-flesh-and-bleod." Moller with safety valve, blued stee , ....FOR SALE HAIR .,RESTORER : • e fio,t .with -spirit burners.. and 1■ q, blued steel chimney. A running K:we 1D V parte ct best quality me4a1. _ _ Mrs. Bagrox-Telt! ire, professor, Restorts GRAY Hair to tis sene ,>e will name ate a idree� 1 VOLTS, e el and we w send on sem will my daughter ever become a 1tTA7VRAL -Color, makes season, Bir thda Fivoral and other 675 R. P. M. great,.pianist U.Her Nxiglesschnitzle . _ pa�tx��nuirul'e� rag 1I OBe,trahgsst,• a Very Reasonable Figure for -=I gan not dell.' Mrs. Bagrox—But itgf'ov1, and carts Dal'u�rtuf)1. ��t�,t g� � 4 KMIet sold .send no the money, and ImmedloU Sale... hay..she done_of,the uslifications - harged prepaid. Addtend you ress AT all 5 necessary for a goo mUBiCian Z AT ALL DRIJOOIiSTi ra FRANK WILSON & $Q�($f Herr VoglesechintzIe—AchI' Yah, .` ao oeruTs A rsoi'rLa>: :HOMER-IVARRI.IT CO 73 Adelaide let West;,TORONTO. main m; she has two hands." _ _ DEPT, M TORONTO. J / t - i"'ro ' ns':•: .. Y. 4,+ +..' f`t$^ dX•'4,.,-:• k ,r;'w •h'Yy"`.:x;y k-.,.e :" �'r "� v,' 6�*,.`:A'4rtaNt .;�;,• .._i il, ...Ji:.- .r +.a r#"p,• 7a s"t•i, •S ,pl*.. y' Jv. -ri'i' �i- '!",s'%'gig .�, ;�.h:F�F,tiy}�,t'�+''.^,ti.�J,,t}l a• 'F`F` "`1 1P I r V, .. -. r x�ab �d. �c t+�:Qt -titer sir a�.r: len l 4::8'—VV .�1.�' 3R C .A. �z o _ . Mr.'J* C)leal.Is' guest' of Mrs. series fol the champiduship in the �x `��,�_• • , E. I.. Ruddy at The-Elermita e. lbtermediste-Football Association All the"Is sha�ieeand stples in men's women, boys and gW6, cement•covering has�n of Ontario was played here on 'frerm� to 6400 Now is the time to get one B. Marquis has-purobased -Cut on Height's bridge and it,will Saturday afternoon between while for ctsol days of autumn. -" r' .aew driver..' Oppeera for traffics in a few days. Hamilton and' .Pickering. TheIInderwear, sox, hats, @ape, blankets, wrapperettes Bayne fs `on ,�.`trip to —Dr.and Mrs-Wiekett,of Ham• day was.not an ideal one for eucls shakers, prices to suit all. Now York and Atlantie'City. ilton, have been spending� a few a game as it was raining a good Our groceries are vie usual the beet to be had. A trial will ooa,tira• $anT..Rewmer, of the base days with.T. B. and Mrs. Marquis.' part of the day which made the you... French drip coffee 40 and 50 cents. Solada and- line;b now in a very Uri con- —Mrs. (Rev.)Hobbs,of'Toronto, old muddy e►ad_ slippery, and _ Red RAs, tem, 30 and 40 cents. Cheese . dition. accompanied by .her cuter, is yis. made_ the -crowd much smaller - 3b. choice. 8 can peas --Mrs. H;-D. Ba ne attendecFa iting her daughter here for a few than it otherwise would have- 25e. 3 cans. corn 25c. dinner party and box party while days. - been+ still there was a fair attend- - <: Salmon, 15, 20,22, 25c. In Toronto. —Mrs. John E. Gee, of Toronto, ance. The game was a good one _ Wedding invitations are-fly-. has been, spending a few dayys from beginning to end the teams G. A. GILLESPI-E, DUNBARTON fug around now like enow•flakee with her .daughter; Mrs.' "R: "A. being.abouf etlual. Re Hamilton December. -Bunting. players were a gentlemanly lot of —Fred Bunting, 'of Toronto, —Allan Clark, of Lakefield, is fellows and played a splendid - spent Sunday at the home of his spending a week''svacation at the game throughout. The fleet goal large e sl .1iiother here:' ' home of his parents; Wr- J: and waseeored-by Hamilton and at —F. H. Hall has for sale a .num- Mrs. Clark. half time the score stood 2 to I in r• i N: ?' ; Q1 'ber of nice ferns, also lettuce —Born—At Burnside hospital, favor of the visiting team. Dur- ready for its,. * Toronto, to' Howard aiid . Mrs, inR the early part of the last half - RarigeB� heaters ' —Frank Pattersap, of East To- Wise, a daughter (Aubrey Louise) .the Pickering team met with bet- � ,-ionto,- speni Sunday- here: with on October 8th. - ter luck, and in a short, time the ='Arthur Bundy. —At the meeting held on Fri- score stood 3 to 2 in their favor. +��•.�•� and —Mrs, (Rev:) D E. Johnston i4 day evening last in the town Then Hamilton scored two, more L r spending a few,days with friends hall to;consider better fire' pro= goals and at Rill time the score *,•, -Parlor Cooks Yn Woodbridtte• taction, the policil trustees were stood 5 to 3 in favor of Hamilton. —Fred Balsdon, of London, not prepared to give the neees- The Pickering boys put up a good :spent a few days at the home of sary information whereby action game and kept the ball the great-. meparents here. might bd taken and consequently er part of the time near the- Ham- PT10fis right —Rev. G. L. Johnston is ate notkiug -was doge.- A meeting ilton•goal, but the Pickering goal -,tending a meeting of Synod in ;will be called later of which due keeper had the misfortune to let Toronto this week. - notice will be given. the ball pws him-on several oc: , O E P H Rx,.�: B'U DY Monday next being Thanks•- —E. L. Ruddy has returned casions, whereby they lost the _ &iying Day, the places of business from one -of his, many business game. The return match will _will be closed as usual. trips to Montreal and is now at take place'to-morrow-.(Saturday) —Dr. R L. Henry will be hereas "The Hermitage" overseeing the 'n Hamilton when the Pickering Ry At UVAL, LUCaUCLY W W,16W­ — ­— — W done on Inis arm. team will @d bv a his professional duties. * The carriage-shed is finished and goodly nuro'ber, who 'have .sign(- WAle —J. N. -and Mrs, -Richardson the pig-pen is nearly completed. fled'their intention of. seeing tpe. 0 have been spending a- few days The grounds are being levelled off; game and.cheering for the boys.. ' swath friends in Toronto. which is, greatly improving the .. r:::;::;:;;•;,•.;,;s' :''mss=:: ;:;ft;ti•r,::,� .............. —James shipped a car- lace. 'Everybody :viii be sorry r�;i',� •;::;.;tze• :;s� o't 'r i�':; •; :•si'�'. s •��?t: . t:.: ::i DennyY PPe P y ,Y ry SCHOOL REPORTS . .t:;;: ti= .: •, ,rss • is}{i,t•.�'•s,r k. Fes}; ;; .. -t•'.•' '''••'.y fi. :1;:;;:t r+, .,;::t:;. s rr.•.3:s•.•.:;•.;;:fi2,:: load of mixed stock from Green- to seethe Ruddy s depart for the ;.; :;:, ~:+•l:may= ••t••`'z',:• .:r;, ds:.;;.�.;:•F;:•,•,.:e�s burn station on Monday. winter: - Sch6ol report, S. S. No. 12. Picker- --Rev, C C. Cantillon P. P. --After a lingering and ainfnl inn for the month of Se tewber, 1913. x,, :;;tit ;�;''•';ti�;� g -, r''•" ge g p ;;;;: ., . Pandora Range will both '�_ . The names Are arrange according to :syr•: :.;�;:r. lei;+;:•::•s`;:: ' _has,moved into the hoppse. recent- illness, H. Hemmer_ died at his merit. IV class-'Mabel Gib on; ''f='••�y:e:; ��� cook and bake at the same time to •3,�;Y•?�•'• '•' +, Baa' Iy vacated by Caleb Hopkins. home on the base line on Wednes- Marie Hamilton. 'Hilda Ham."*Har- �•:;;:4 j�-• •� --•-�W. D. Rogers, of Alton, call- da inhis 58th year. His funeral �•'••••=ti�:,+ti its full Capacity. This feature.and .�•fx i; 3', old Barclay, Wintaie Wilson,, Eva i;.;:-rte•..;;;.• 'i ed npo n a number of his friends will take place this (Friday)after- Hood, Mabel Hood, III Clens—Char- s;) i;.;•; r 111aII Other exclusive ones Wil! compel �'•w.• on Taetsda and- Wednesday. noon at 1.30 o'clock to the Union lie Russell, Mabel Hamilton, Maud Y � —Miss Gladys Law, of-Toronto, cemetery. The-deceased was a Burgess. Sr, II—•Russel Pilkey:'Ray- :;, y oil r seriOL1S consideration when .you mond Pilke Tomm Bunker. Jr.II— :••�t:r:... ?;•.••�ra spent a few days with her aunts, than of quiet and kindly dispoei-. y •';;+:;,;;;�, Select Our �:itCheil ran e. s�:s d Helen Barclay. Myrtle Ham. Russell•, s �j ' e Misses Law, of Chttreh St. tion, an will be much missed its- y Hamilton, FYed Riddle. Pt II—Mur- „-,. r, } •:• .•,+,•,:;s —Jas. Denny will hold an nuc- the neighborhood in which he has lel Madill. Gordon Riddle. 'Frank "f i �^`� �"''•:� gib'' .,�' ttotti sale -of .farm stock, ample- lived for many yszrs. He had no •s""• 7 Barclay, Christie Hayes. Lorne Bun- ?••::•. ."-' 3ssf mentw.ete: on Monday neat. Bee family, but is .survived by his ker, •James Hayes,Pr. b.=Nola Far= i :;;}: g''� ""a% •,, a';'� -hills f:or full rticalars. -widow;-to whom the-Sympathyof "r''��''' '•�' �-� ? s, :. . pn row, Edna Wright. Pr a.—Colin Ma- Mr,.;,;:ss;;.,• ,. �.,•. ,�•� —airs. H. D. Bayne was the the community is extended iii her dill; Pupils whose names are marked �•'�•':�:° s � •:'•-••••••••• gnest over night o! Mrs. (Dr.) bereavement. thus• were present every day during _ •+•�:: s �••. eld, both attended the concert • —Last Sunday-was a red letter the month. No. on thsroll 2d.. Av ��.'�` at the Methodist eh rch da in the Methodist-Church It erage-attendance 24. John H: Coch- ^� t —N, J.and Mrs.. pp Morrissey and. bEu g ra"'Aeeseher. - _-— - ;ti; ;;«'� •• Df their-annual Harvest Dome — - - 1&011y motorednpfrom Newcastle services.-- The church was taste- .,,f �, a and spent s pleasant Sunday-aft- ,fully decorated with flowers and- Prince Arthur of -Connaught owncon, at the home of his mother fruit. The day was, ideal and was,married to. the Duchess .of G� ibrch St. large congregations attended.both Fife in London. t —John Hughes, who has been services. Rev. C. W. Barrett, of s. " All hopee of rescuing more «: ,, , •'. in the employ of J. C.- Philip for Hampton, who was aspected to •.•:s, some time leaves nest week for Welsh miners near Cardiff has preach, was unable to present been abandoned. Burlington. where he-has secured owing to ills-ws. but,'the pastor, _ � ; ti -a-good position.- Rev. D. E. Johnstone aecepted the , The-Province of Alberta will be _:-.si: ,y .. —Gordon Law will have bis situation.and preached two very asked to vote $1,000.000 for farm- •;; ;;s.',. �, blacksmith shop closed all day able sermons,'which which showed cat•e- er's elevator's $1.000,000 for tele- -Saturday. Patrons will kindly g _ public fel thought yin preparation' and phones and g1,P,00,000 'for ,. �,,+ .• remember this and._ govern them- completely disarmed anyy feelicit works. ~'v r <, s selves aeeordi6gly. of disappointment which may - t;.;..t.., � '? X , �. „ti•., 1. s.� —Ewart W'ri ht has com feted •: u::r•}'i �" �'� g H have lingered in the minds of the �' :� S ti ,, the excavation for the new resi- 1 _. BALE. REGISTER. •. ;� 'J '` h •r• ;s peop e. The choir rendered two - deuce he is erectingsonth of the selections'at each service in their : town-hall anti has men biisy usual acceptable manner. -On .,•3:^:• �'sie t" .;� .'•%r.ti $ATCRDAT, OCT.Ors. 18th Bale of ,,, ;:?:•••: choice furniture. the pro arty of .. :• banding the cement foundation Tuesday evening the annual Har= p -; —Thomas Reeveley, of the vest Home Supper was held. It is J. J. Foley, Dundas Street West, , -Brock road will hold an auction Whitby. Sale at one oclbck sh•Arp." seldom that one is privileged to s.cash Y ,t: ••' Term . . . o reserve. �i m. stile -of farm-sttidk, ifhplemenfs, have two concerts on the saline Maw, auctioneer. , s ,` in, had, etc. on Tuesdayy night by the st►me entertainers, MONDAY, OCT. 20th—ExtensivesaIP of i � •:~2•.. .;•r:,.•• f 1= r•• '+� ext. E' ~thing advertised will but such was the unique ezpeci- horse., cattle, pigs. itnplernenta. r,4 ":,xs • sv-'tiv ` "' `'"'' eitive5e sold. Face on -Tuesdayavenin For 71 ': LONDON ' ?andoraRan• ;; —Chas, Fuller left in our office g' corn,roots, etc. at lot It con 1, Y�; '; years the church has-endeavored (Kingston road)the property of Jas* oROrTO ;;: t., are sold 'a;• pp Denn Sale at 193+1. See -bills. MONTREAL everywhere . a Fallow-Water apple,. messur- to give the people the beet at their '+ : w; in 13 inches in• circumference, di$ sai bath in the form of tea «: > : Po*ell acid Wm. Maw, wINNt G ;N;: by good sea- g po '4 VANCOUVER r �' lers s .; {�• either Ra said weighing 17 and entertainment, and the im- auctioneers. -,:5, rfio back y who have an w w 'ESDAY,•OCT. 21st—Auction sale of _ 8T. JOHN ; :1; up our guar- ounces. Those MILTON :': s1:�• y• manse crowd Tuesday was but young cattle, at lot 6. con.3:Picker: t' HA '`''+''a 'j thing better to.show kindly_ leave an expression from the blic of ♦Veath- ti; �' f^�: antes ott this them in our office. pu in the property of Bailey J. -CALGARY :�:r'`'t s p I e n d i d his its appreciation. Tile MethOdiet eigll, Sale at o e. See-bills. Wm, -Lt~ $ASKATOON "'s'•'• :� �'t '' ~ stns —A slight rainfall occurred on church received cod measure 9 x; r' ti,s •,rs,•s ,r,F ti: i;,:••:•,_• ,1. r s n S; e 8 g _Maw auctioneer•..-. __ s EDmoNTON. "$��• � .n':°N,r: %cr; •, •, _ Saturday but still the great need reggae( down and running over. `• � i ir••I.M. ,ref::•••,;r v'. ks, i r•:•�1 pp TCESDAY Oct 21sT—Extensive auc• i.•. • :�,t• ; '` `:::•:'�.�rt�.• a ifs -.,, _ s the resent time is a ood In fact it ran over so feet that it ? ;� J• ••�'ss "'?'� f a ` ,�~s•�••• e P B . tion sale of 8 horses, 40 cattle, im- t"•'f+1Yir7� h�,.,yy�'.'{.t"fel' ''^�• "«.'�{`- ra�'••�t+�ti• t..•% hSi heavy down-pour to last for a day was soon evident that the church plements, mixed grain and rents, or two. A number o! wells that could not accommodate the crowd. the.property of Thomas Reeveley.'at have never been known -to run The su gestion" was made b lot IS, eon. 4. Pickering (just north g y of Brock Road P. O.1 Sale at 1 p.m. s APMAN dry before are now empty and Madame Le Mar that two concerts See bills. W. B. Powell. auctioneer :from ptetaent appearances will re- be given. This was headily agreed main so for some time. Cisterns upon and thus all were served. �"'" 5 �/ E N T _S H ! R T S are also going dry, and if the pre- The tea as usual -Wis. excellent,- __PICKERING.MARKETS _ _ . _.. sent weather continues much but the progtam com. deserves - _ >' - longer a new industry will spring the thanks of all for bringing to- White Winter Wheat. ••••••• .� . big range of,Working Shirts—large..body. Iota of room up in our villsge, that of hauling gather artists of such a high order Red »;. _ ;; - •�•••- :: to.ezpand,in—they are certainly big,vetlue at 75c. water: as appeared. The entertainment Mixed — _--�- -Tl Women's Home Mission- was not second to an ever Area- Spring Wheat .................. .85 Boys Neglige Shirts with soft collar to match, fine ary Society of, the Whitby _Pres- ented here. Madame�Mar once Goose t� """"•"' """70-80 hairline stripe, 75 cents- annual meeting in St. •Andrews ter rotation of some here. Her in- p - b terial will bold their second more favored us ......... .38 Oats...... . .........:. church. Pickering, on Tuesday called common songs as 'well sae Hair $byB' Cspe !;t 26 OeIItBnext: There will be three sessions her rendition of' the more classic morning afternoon and evening, order placed her in a class by her- R. o failing boys' .Jerseys at 2i .cents �nd an interesting I programme herself among the_ soloists who prepared. n the eoen- have sung here. Mins Pearl O'Neill Hall's Hsu Renewer certainl oto .-Everything for the Men and Boys at the In Re H. Lowry, of New. was at her best and convulsed the , N'o doubt shout it wh7. castle, an. Rev..J. Milne, of Wee- audience with her.imitations-of falling _ Men's Wear Store ton, will each give. an :addreee. -child life and her pictoring of the �• You will easel be wed, t Daring the day the Whitby Pree- more pathetic. Miss Hobbs who R. A. '""BUNTING PICSER,IN bytery will also hold -their 'regu= appeared for the Bret time,before EI M, DALE ' MILLS lar quarterly meeting. a Pickering audience, certainly EL m, Laymen's Missionary maintained her part of the pro- Movement Committee are arrang• gram in the most pleasing manner ins a ser ei of county confereiices, and the applause accorded her 1s the place to get your next. GOLDEN H A R Y E S�' TIME covering the greater part of the evinced the sentiment of those bag of Flour, province of Ontario. The confer- assembled. Miss Hattie Law was - - - ance for Ontario county wilt be .the ,aecompahist of the evening Ogilvie•s Royal HousehoWean,t b; IS NO VCT �3 �'t� . -held in Whitby, on Monday,Nov. and as such aided materially in beat for Oread. Binder Canvass repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves ready.. 10th. An executive committee, the success of the evening. Short Gleaera' Flour Pastry.Flour Stock of Single and Team Harness, Plush Rugs, ' composed of representative lAy- rind pithy addresses- were given Graham Flour - le a Nets,'Whips, etc. ' :men of the Whitby churches, is by Revs. W.A. Pippen and G. L. Fresh Rolled Oats _ - busily engaged in - -'- Preparing for Johnston. " The p�ceeds-iif-the Bran•and Shorts ` -the-con\`Ference. -A-line program evening amounted tb oDer$215,00, Oats and Oat Chop' For the holiday season—Trunks and Suit Cases µ is being arranged. of which an- which far supaseee anyieviotts = Barley-and Batley Chop - • Repairing neatly and promptly attended to, �' aaungement will be made later.. effort. In this,connectiou it might Mixed Feeds Cliurehes of all denominations are -here be-.announced 'that- Madame Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal :PICKERING HARNESS EMPOI�IUm being urged to send delegates to Le-Mar purtpoeea--Riving a.-recited - Special prices in ton lots. R j:".: .:the_conference,_which.will brave in.the Methodist. church in the �'. W XT'eelsael PhoZte Ind. 301. � W. J. CO�iBWELL tbrep mussiona, concluding with a near future. All will be pleased `bianquet. - to hear Fier again. Chopping every da)l r ;f