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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_10_24 R", V 7Wt� ez!, PICKERING, RIDAY OCTOBER 21, 1913 XXX141 ONT., No- 4 . ift* arca. MOUNT PLEASANT BENDALE Zst&bIIshW 75-years Joseph and Mrs. Mitchell and son Rev. Mr. Carmichael, pastor of St. zy Medic SPANK IVIILLS kf spent Sunday last at Brooklin, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and ORSYTH. D. Robert and Mrs. Michell spent a few his wife were seriously injured when Regis- days with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson this their buggy went over an embankment member of the Optotzl"Tical AssQ. GREENWOOD 13tario. Special attention given to week. while crossing the C. P. R. at Agin- '4 of glass*#. Eyes tested free. North Mrs.Ed. Gibson and• &aughtervis. court Monday night. Others, who 46%1 id with Mrs. James Smith, of Whit- were passing at the time, conveyed a"3 T, over M KINNON, M.D,, L.R.C.S., Their injuries were attended to, and inburgli, member of the College of MILLS �FLOUR b Sunday. them to a neighboring house, where Lad Sussectiss of Ontario.licentiate "White Satin," Best Manitoba they were later taken to the Manse. GREEN RIVER q. College "Cream Blended ttesitiot,00f Surasone. Edinburgh. -Buns," n dsleases of women and Wiles Lad residence,Brougham. Teia.-Bunu," Pasts yjZ His'niany friends in this locality will regret to h.ear of the sad death of Thos. WEST HILL. V. WILSON PORTER, Chico- Mill will be going again A. -McIntyre, a former resident here. Mr. Westney had a business trip to for-The cause of disease removed by f free. FEED Mr. McIntyre was engaged working the city on Tuesday. �Q 0Te9,P1inaATs.CoWnsedul[tesstiaanva and in a gravel pit on the Sth inst. at Robt. Parker, of Toronto. spent the Wednesday October 8th ........ ce__20 Simone St.South, Oshawa, .!'JUMBO!' FEED FLOUR Polaris, Montana.,along with a young holiday with friends in the village. Oshawa BRAN man. The gravel pit caved in, en- Our teacher, Miss Martin,spent the Chopping His compan. holiday at Lucan. She reports a WEDNESDAYS RIDAY ING MEDICAL :SURGICAL SHORTS nombing Mr. Mclutyre. DAYS nd N 8 a 8 OAT CHOP ion who was a few steps from him at heavy full of snow in that part of the ONLY, until further d X-RAY INSTITUTE that moment managed to save him- Province on Monday, MANITOBA OATS notice. ONTARIO AMERICAN CORN self. Theyoung man gave the alarm, Mr, and Mrs. Westney entertained but an hour and a half elapsed.ed before several friends from the city on Mon- Wheat,'Barley, Buckwheat and __q TOWZZI X. B., X. D., C. X., FEED OF ALL KINDS the body was recovered, His body day. They spent part of the day in Phyeioiaa•ta chardsOats wanted. was interred In the cemetery at Dil- viewing the beautiful scenery in this 9 lit Rec.&I Disaasets. Proslatic Dis. l gladly locality. . Phone me for prices ptices are the lowest .913. -ta­an A. Ames wil I Groat examination. Diseases of eye: relatives or John Sherlock. leader of the famous the beat give any information to 4 aroatendlungti. Pitting glasses and Qualify friends by writing hhn at Polaris, Sherlock Male Qiiartette. of Toronto, am.MZ2�T ani IMbroctic disease 2 to 3 and 7 toli .6917 Montana. has organized a choral class-of about thirty-five members here. They hold GREENWOOD their meeting in Melville chure Uto A. T. Law nearly lost his r ens Mrs. N. Curran is spending a week d;tv last week. The animal had got jjRE%N'FLL, K.C., BARRIS- L- SPINK, LIMITED, Scra in ocuty Crown Attorney,and County 0 ister. Mrs. Burris, toot 6ver'the tie-stra r two with her r _V-Aild when found Q2%HOXL".WbitbT- IQ-T. Harrison family, of Toronto, was nearly dead, but has now nearly PICKERING. O_NT. The H, spent Thanksgiving with T. H. and rpco'vered from its unpleasant experi-, �, TiGJERALD, Barrisites. and r. CCZiVfyancu:jr, site, At Dr. ..Oe Pickering,every %%ednesday. David Gt abatis has'left the emplo a l r y_„ tFw I_00K HE RE / f F. L. Green, but is still located in GREEN RIVER ItHRISTIAN. Barrister. and the village; Notary Public.Ftc. Money to The Clarernorit Furnd- Mrs. S, Stewart, whry haq been From the Bxidgeburg Review of. izex! door to the standard Bank. wre Store -.;;pPndiog a few weeks in Toronto, re. 0or.. 10th. -A pretty wedding took t,;x nod home an Mouday. place at the home of Mr. kind Mrs. - PLENTY OF Z LLL is the be-;t place to get your Nlir. Robinette and two children Hugh McKav, Gilmore St., Bridge- W)USE FVRNIsi4istis, we.bare . mr-tttired dn%n on Finlay-and spent burg, ye-;terd'-Ar afternoon at 5 o'clock 1hP - dresseis, wa..,hstands iron Stove, Chestnut AM-14suer of 31,trriage and bsr�ss bedsteads,I par- the da her home here. whess their daughter, Flerence, was Z. a in the County of Ontario, Mrs. Spoff4rd, of Sabk.. stopped off rurried to Mr. Russel Barton, of e. for suits, buff4tts, and and spent a day or two with Rev. an Bridgeburg, The ceremony was pei and Pea, V17 d i side boards, mattresses and spring Nlrq, Tink. on.her way to Cherry fimined by Rev, R. McIntyre. pastor HER. Real Estate Auc- couches, and all kinds of chairs Valley. loal TiOnaloy. collector and issuer of Knox Presbyterian Church. The lage eases.Brougham, 607 always in stock• also many Mi4s G. Pengelly. of Scranton, Pa., bride teas attired in a gown of white a1su, Steam Coal other articles too numerous was called home thio week-owing to crepe and carried a butuouet of bridal so ER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember we the illness of her mother,Mrs. Willi-Am roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Anna ON HAND see in the county of Ontario, keep the goods and de- Pengelly• who we are pleased to say %IcK y. ,sister of the bride, wore a ad ble rtsidoe4Da,Cla"mos n. once r 7-77 river them to Y6ur*___— is some better, stown of pink voile. The beat Man R.BE, QN.TOWNSHIP OLERK home. at the very The young people of this circuit pur- was Chas'. G.Tait. The bride's mother It, or t" jahj. -Do (loaf lowest price.' pose having a Hallovue'en social at the wore a gown of bixick charmease. �PDS, ZM won" so lo" parsonage here on Friday, ev en, "rig of Mazriade Ida. Patronize our tows merchants. Ccrers were laid for twelve at the J. L. SPINK, Ltd 0., T-1 don't send lour good dollars Oct. 31st. when a good pr bride's table wbi-ch was prettily decor- AXT -— ogis'. sill .=;r r, Away ict build up some other be girec, During intermis. ct.mltiri, ated in pink Amd white. The out-of. row IM POS f Licensed A,ictionee PI&ee' L Yours for business.. will he served. Admission.adulto 15c, tn.vrn gue�ctsq were Mr. and Mrs. A. PICKERING for coI, a'Pa ->f York and onsana. Age. children 10c. Hoover. of 0-teev River, and Miss kinds sttenufd to on shortatin 1 as Flewell. 61-9u' ffalo, Mrs. Hoover is a Aod'dg*a ortain sitrer P,0., C WMIT6VAL9 614ter of the groom. - After a wedding B WELL. trip to New York city.and other east. .UT 1 . - .4 . - J, ,.H, BEAL �- ­Tv * bion T ..? oollecsor for "a a t3as of All kinds of V�rtor Long is having his holidays ern points, Mr. and Mrs. Barton will CLAREMONT GOA 0 hall y or by stictsoc Was cond�at n res�de in Bridgeburg." • awe notes mi ad &too or other Paz. at prese tioulars L i r"A•a, .6*.Fi,zabetb M.Pick. The apple-pickeis are busy in this Best I lump$tearn Coal and- all size* apply ft at New*OMce.Pldk P-1. 1-to Is JWQC, or , Oct, will ria. in Hard Coal. .4&Cca L's store. Ci rom 'a Mlaq Kirton Rpent the-hordit 21111OUGHAM Pic-mitt v *001). 1;.ItL�116ctloc -C 0 L D " y AWaT cative 49A . �! % listed. Afy rhoc :i=beria 1,ndevendesit 1602 from the vstle 11,%rold Ha If you haveni had it you will like. a w 113 vi-iting bis.sister in 3--1 U M :B :M M y Fdrnond Long, contemplates T'4§'t H,4mil-on. ly have it 3,Kjn. to Trenton goon, Brown, of Toronto, wrist A good stock of I and:) in. rough and liallowt-'en will soon be around. Ida R. ENNOCK o,.er"t holiday. dreased hem!ock, also matchedl Wat,h tour boiteq. etc. IW#H4 EVALE, otvr. N als - Miss L Warace,of Toronto, visited pine and spruce. j dressed Horn to 11. L and Mra. Turner, n T. U. send Mrg. Brown. red pine Georgia pine Funeral D actor and Embalmer-. datighter. All doing well. N'. Y. Poticher, of Turouto, spent Compound Syrup White Pine W. J. and H. B. Beaton spent the and basswood for ceilings. :riday with bis parent,4� g entrusted to rn and Tar, or Any bu�in -flan e will holiday with their arent.a. Ella Linton is %isiting her bro- hll� tiefully dandled. Mr-' Maigtret Weewr rpent the R. .1. Linton,-ot Toronto. M A. 1:Z hohd-r %%itb b-z parents here. Posts, Shingles and. Sawn,Cedar. Ch i g-9 Modera te - Wyals 'LAXACOLD" I.,,%v'rence Nl#ijor vi.Nitt-d city friend.; Ctt%sic. oi`Toronto,�pent - Indepern the h oliday with her paren". !-rit Phone N�), 1511. will (Illickly relieve afid cure 6ver SundAv And enjOyed the-Thanks. Write or phone for prices, giving tiirkpy imineuttIv. The Misses Nvid. of Claremont, Miss 31. Duncan. .;pent Sunday with I ghti, Colds, Hvars;eness, A Bli&e Aniiis and Arthur Hodgqon- 'th C. REESOR George and '.%rrq. Burton qBent e Ars .,Etc., Etc Try it. have-returned from,the West. Then holiday with C. A.and relay. SOH PHILIP rt )ort everything tip-top in that part Mrs. Peter Matthews spt%nt a few OCUST HILL .-j 1"! Has a fill line of mesh and cur- rt ice 275c. per bottle or'box. of the world.' dais visiting her-daughter in Toronto. Letr Blake Beaton made a place on the Will Greig and children, of Peter. Ind. phone. house Markham:1504 ed meats co stantly on hand.- All Canadian Football Team, which bocci. spent- Monday with relatives Yard, Markham 72 Y. -Spice Ro , Breakfast Bacon, have been playing for the Star here.PICKERIG PHARMACY Trophy. Con grit tu tations. Ham, Bolo is., Weiners, e ? Miss Best,'of Toronto, visited with -eport wn ascident D We are sorry to I -TIME TA BLF�Piokering Station G Dr. McKinnon fLqc e I family over tlj which happened to Walter Bate the hal iilay. T.R. Trains going Eastlue w;follows-:- est prices paid for other day. While feeding- a corn. Mr, and Mrs. Anderson, of Toronto_ No, 6 StAil 8.08 A M. B er's cattle cuiter in some way his finger became I spent Sunday with W. B. and Mrs. 12 Local .2.50 P.X. • Caught and it was' severed at the Robson. 14 Local 6.05 P;AL. REAL ESTATE..... knuckle., K; M'I" -Srridbe;of Toronto,-fi hatfile Train' going W89t As f011Owl- eke Ing lverq with her mother for '&% time, owing to -N . 13 Local 7.47 A.M. a broken wrist. 11 Local 2.20 P.M. CHERRY WOOD 7 Mau 8.09 P. M. Ss rigs for hire Geo. Philip has engaged Roy Carter, Our quiet little village was enliven. of Green River, 'as assistant in the "Sunday inalisatitcl Day or igbt ed on Thanksgiving day by a game of post office and store. e rates lower on football between Pickering and our Charles and Mrs. Topping. of West B-as me IS all.traing' Insuranc farm pro- own boys. It was a return match as Toronto, visited the letter's brothers, perty and Village Dwellings, Ing early in TgWing pr mptly attended to. in first-class Companies, our boys went to Picker John and Robert Greig, over the I holi. EYE GLASSES _du�_ .. the season and were.defeated4-0. The day'. 'anada Carriage Co. Z-To J=rG3=111 Z�TCtOG day was unfavorable for football so Quite a number of the members of y ON 2%gent for some of our boys went ploughing, and St. John's W. F, M. Society attended SHOULD STA If not insured with me,call and when Pickering appeared we had fo the Presbyterial at Pickering on We He eak, ricice.,ripig. compare rates. WITHOUT PINCHING Tuesday, hunt the country for wiles to get 8-roomed Nonce to rent, enough players. At best we could James Howitt, of Claremont, and AL SCHOOL only,get nine so Pickering kindly con• his daughter, 'Mrs. John Soden of this No Othe ERGI r C�M rented to play1bemme number. We place visited with friends in Toronto one day last week. Xo need were determined to win, so we asked ever bad tri er friends among its We V. Richardsoll. James Davidson to act as referee, The Thos.and Miss Nellie Norton have graduate than the populargamethroughout was stienuous­.--The returned, after spending a pleasant to haye your Notary Public., Pickering. brilliant rushes of the Pickering for• six weeks with their sister, Mrs. Herb eye glasses Wards kept our boys on the defensive Feasby, of Orwold, Sask. and but for the consistent work of our A full line of winter clothing, flan- piece you in C H O' P I? IN G little goal tender and fiill backs we nels, sweater coats etc., just received. 'G A. t full Also stove pipes, coal scuttles and oth order to have them stay on. AND OAT FLAXIN would have been defeated. A time the score was a draw, much to er seasonable hardware goods. -Geo. TORO 0, QN7. • the sorrow of our supporters. The Philip Our new style of Eye Glass 4,�ery day-in the week*, except referee here acknowledged that he did F. C, Mecbin, H, M. Rmitb, H. A. Mountings are perfect in flt and Meritorious ork for the students has been an a tive agent in the up. W. Saturday not know much about the game, but Teasdale, of Toronto; N. F. and H.A. t in appearance. Modern Oshawa; D. J. McDonald, nee, building qf his College. ' This the Pickering sup otters suglied him Mechin, uf, CIDER-MAKING with tbatt knoVedge, w tell kept of Brantford, spent Thanksgiving ideas are those of comfort. We hool offers he. beat advantages. 0 dents ma enter at any time. I pin know 'prepared to make cider, them very busy. Extra time was with Hugh and Mrs. Mechin. Tuesday, Wednesday 8 ed up f. r Frank and Mrs.Gerow and children, ay, ' e e day find Thurs- necessary so the teams ]in aim in all our optical work to do' ay we seid you our Handsome catalogue. dayf each week until the five minute periods. Pickerin g press• of Toronto, holidayed At the home of the very best for you in every 0 last of November ed our boys bard, but with the assist, Mrs. Gerow's parents. Wm. and Mrs. The right 'Glas0s,- the J. Elliott;Principal e of our refered, we kept the ball Mosgrove. Mr. Gerow spent the day way. John-F. Bayles, Greenwood We are sure _4. out. With just a few minutes to play in his favorite pastime of hunting. right Mounting. cos. Yong*a d Alexander Sts. our chance came. While the referee The Women's Institute will meet at be was eiplaining to one of the Hue men the home of Mrs. D. Dolphin,on Tues- if you come to us you W1.11. Have you lots of watIer 7 Program, -How to us prove 7 his duty to his superiors in.knowledge day, O'et. Uth. perfectly satisfied. Let fPAOLS HARPENED his back was turned, and one of us ran Meet Emergencies" and "Music." A C, B. Iticit, OF WNTEVALM up to the Pickering goal so It would full attendance is requested as dale- this to you. Ing gates to the Provincial Convention W6 make a spec alry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you.anything be easy t6 kick the ball in. It came Tools of all kir ds. Locks repaired. in the line of water supply-,such as -and we kicked it through. Pickering and other important business will be Rasor-ho-ni a pecialty. For.first- claimed that was off-side, but our rete- transacted. Is windmills, hydraulic ram BASSETT j&%ks hair trim 0, an easy shave call P mPs' ree could not understand them for as R. N. at theplumbing. etc. East end Barber Shop. he Bid not see it, he was not respons- E D K NG fte wir House Furnishings of all They are also expert well drillers ibl,. A man can not watch the ball A letter from Australia address 'RWELEP. AND OPTICIANAIinds. - ' btly,used Carpets and the cro*s at the same.time, We sed to "Jos. Lally, OftnatIA, via op"81" NArW WHITBY 1POST OFF106 from 15 ents a yard up. -land respectfully solicit your patron won by I to 0, but on the round we loot America,- reached him without J, GORDON PICKERING age for the ,lure. Ind iDbon, N621. by 2 goals. It days' delay. ..T 3d'i.-x i. ., , _ ..r' :,y, .y,,,,... .. t W:, 1^• ",g vyy■,- "°"�' ,A :ac;;A'C' .-n�'-:.. ..,:y.. ,h . 1 .'-3 w.k•• .. '..y,yam..-may, �. ,p' S •�. • ya, i out of my mind; %bough I'don't -know ° Why use Teas of uncertain what I. m on.." six / from will locinlaid. " you. nl~ .he HONEST TEA IS It le one o[ d it too be '.•t _r No, not" she said. I oan borrow it � . could forget it.' �. quaff and value,when delicious �,s, and how uzkhappyl I-I wish . ;THE BEST POLICY Come and look at some of the others, ' yrs 'l r he said in a voice that came painfully. They walked round slowly, and she -- gaged at the piotnree, but with lessened; "-" _ -' •' l interest, and when tipsy reached the door she started slightly and steppped I will o now she said. "T"I am glad,! s Y - I Caine. tat I have seen the picture once a 4 - more.' •x _ You can come again." he said, etSU A with labored voica 'You can come alone, Mina.' " She shook her head,:her Pace everted. t :' Tea can be had. on demand. Na: = shall not come again." she said LARGEST SA a almost �I would rather you coma d` - t` Me not." Her voice broke and her Pips quiv N THE WOR Lr _ Black, Green of Fixed Sealed Packets M erect. O! how 'm not, I' you must a �> ■ e think me! But I'm not, I'm not!" tips� k " �AanWo Piookot on EB�rys Address t" s raised her este to his face. sad he saw --1 >fALADA "TOl1.00t0 the tears in them now. "But 1-I could ._. not tell Tabby." The tears threatened to _--_-_ o '-- --. ------- -------- --------. ------------- h iia and she turned aside and put her ------- r ~ an to her eyes with a swift movement " that.wrung Clive'& heart. "Oood-bye." WANTED—Mere workers He held her hand a moment, hie own closing over here lightly, then she with- teal proesw. Pimp08rus far le. n}oa1 k. L dons ~ could realizet]hat she Shad gone, she had chemicals eapply 7o WithPositively �ata o�olo�r,waw�nt�ashLurthae to us P:a • passed'out. priors �a l y�e�ptLxrs7 1y the or month. No caaTaam da' eel ulri r A Dark tlShado�v , He stood looking at the door like a .11.ra fell the Eoata and the 4eid 1pw►14mited fax cot work. If 7aa way. man in a dream then with a quick sifrh,! pleasant work SLe ysae round tax wmte or spare time, while as fad w+ vc Ja catch of the breath he turned after: �yaaqtt �paanuact alaa the pprricer we Dr,l. v a her; but when he haU reached the en- trance he stopped short, biting hie lips,I - -_ _ y his face pale and strained, hie heart -- --- - -- a '. ' Or, A Coming Vengeance beating heavily: for'with the passing of that slight, girlish Stare something his words could not be heard above_,the • mob. largo or small, espeei 1:,. seemed to have passed out of his life. en alts allaneidese yells eeyectalyh rose from Lhe mob composed of such element }„a, one was composed of. It does But she was right-Lbe instinct born in the front seats. !to do murder; but it is too a of her purity, her innate goodness, her ,:, I unintentionally. All It is oo " child-like shrinking from an unknown A traitor. repeated Koshki, his face the desire to break, to orae urp,11 his a es gleaming. Zat Sa vhat CHAPTER %II.-(Continned), i terested me, that I was evil, was right: he must see her no more. p y tone something thio one oo quite a seemed Yes; something had gone out of hie life, I call him, what ve all call him. He has Clive walked slowly down Parliament about Lhinga, everything, Lite seemed agleam of brightness, a vague happiness; betrayed ns, my brnszers! He is a ahem desire was not the first time CIL r• " Street, the old man 6e words Parliament n such a wearisome basiaeee, so many din• and a fraud. He has sold us; sold us who g nese, so many balls, eo man sec Clone; sad he telt the lose so acutely that his vers look encu h to trneL him. Fools, an angry audience;'but hi shim; !or Lord $Landon. had ken the y ep voice-and Manner proclaimed it plainly. Q ben❑ !rt the open air, where r apo and I was terribly it of them ell. But p tee; ve vera fool to put our trust in an �> truth: a man who married Lard Chea-', He went about his Parliamentar duties room for the evil Grit to I know now why you-and mea like you yy accursed aristocrat." spirit aerie h e daughter with her out Wealth' as ne:al, but 1n a listless, rtnnctory Here, in this hot, stifling roc o, f _ -keep on. trying to do good capita sU The sella of the angry men drowned hie g , and eat lamely interest, would find dd wa He was to have a chem on. the third of the audience acted and ® bfe yoliuc�al road smoothed for him, Mate of disappointments and dfeoourage night atter their art n but he made voice for a moment, but he held up his would 11nd Lha nth of his ambitfon mantes" s: grubby hand and got a bearing again. there crow that hideous hyyo w? p She paused for a moment; then went an ewuse to the Whip, and sat dumb and "I as+d sat I vould ask him voq ques- maim and dei... watch y strewn with roses instead of Lhe flints inert in his place. It was w?!h something fag dormant in such men t2, which lie so thickly on the cruelly, roughon•Tb-silittle thing I have done for yon- like a ahock that, turning over his en- him but you shall ask him aidfoanciser. Ask threatened Clive. road to fame and I him vhat he is ora W be paid for Bell- power, you can't tell how much le i i% d ;i t i♦ gagement book a week later, he saw that going (To be oontlnned Per the thought was still with given me. I suppose it is tutu I have he we engaged to speak at the Work- to ace; ask him, np the stains of the I been of some use in the world; rhe s men's Hall again. The Bill for the Rana• ive went slowly dawn to the edge o! him vrrhen he went �7- ' pp P the platform and looked down at the i great house in (}zeeveror Square, far ya because I have been of a 1Sltle nee to tug of the Poor had been brought to by entry crowd-calmly, though his eyes a was grave and preoccupied. But La4Y I 'the Friend of the Peepie.' w 11 you let the Government; !L was abeo�utely ne- were flsabing and his hands clenched be- Edith ted him brightly and appear, me be of more use to yon? tont there cesrary that he should go down to the bind him; he opened his lips, but the tip- ' ad to be in the bappiest oir moods, something also I can doe 3omethin bi Hall and ezpiain it to the Bond of i g g 4' roar was too great to rmSt oil h1r be• ' "HOW tired you look!"' she remsa'ked. -gar, that will Live me "r 1 trouble' this Brotherhood. �' He made some notal-forcing himself ng heard, and with a shrug o! the than!• ,. "I thought you looked sa if you didq t; esu none. Thera now am se!lieh, I, g dere he laughed. , i want, to be botehered with the talk and am forgetting that Dov are tired. and into o semblance of interest lac the anb• This was Kos}rki's cue. Shaking both chatterp and I have told them that I am want to rest.' and i am plaguing con.- 1e't!-,and on the nitbt appointed went its at Ci1ve, be roared I t , : not " name to waZZ oqe else; so that you 1Qo; ppon shah not bumor my wbims and down to the hall. IL waa crowded; but V � � `y pia rest, wad drinY your tan la eilanoe, I *as, shall not talk, Lean back and be noticed that his appearance was not I "He laughs at un.; laughs! He treats ne if yon like.'• rest, won't yon P•• greeted with the usual a planse; the like dirt, like dogs' It Se how he treated greeting '&cited the warmth and span-I me ae Ozer night vbea I implored, vis e "That was vett $Sad of yon"•he said Kate Cook a cushion from the long d:vna, tanefty which were genera7ly accorded i tears. my brnsaere, implored like a bras - yp gratefully. "eau I wast to Cwt$." and t !t .t Lbs Ise$ of his spars with him, But he war almost ind:gereat. and, ser sat hs vonld not vote for aid Bill!•' �- DA Whoa yon ANI have had another cups of a hapfn-apologetic laus4, but with an ap as ward eahe/�lOto.1 to It which duxrdhthoeet ('lives is grew red, but he kept him- ' sea she said "And now, if on mars!peal io her eyes. as It !t were the remblanee, the mere out- self well in hand. �'t r� r taIC s"Jilhe me about-oh, aays6�ag thwl� Clive put out his hand to refuse the: i' you are doing cnahiea, and their bands mat. The h,nod,. He tict:ced that a Ian tv rtion nt That e a ha, Hart 7toshki," he said, to her face at the oontxer and h<•r g® pp lin "He lives ae me Itsenartod Kcehkl. his She leant forward• her eyes fixed on h!r'eyes grrnv Boit and melting Embarraaaed, the audieare appearM to bs foreigners, eyes IFancing at his friends and oom- e face with so irvident as Interest that GKSve wlLL a ucrittgo so�ae a foreboding. Clive &!kens, and that these were compying patz,ots sesta hm. "I Lel] Il1m. air ppact>rled n.6°IIOe• let his hand tali, arrd looked at her now yy �+ near the p:atfotm' ai•d that In 01' traitor, sL arisLccrat• lis vrand set it to t I m still pursuing the uneven tames• Of!downesat fano with a uoab! regard. it Asst toss were sitting ICoahkt and his he sat lies, and we ar enot to be deoeiv- sa way, he rail. "I think we shall be( waa ati awkward moment; but before Anarchist friends The allsht cheering ed, ,,ofd like sheep." able w do something with Lbs Housing,, either of them could speak the door' 'In ceased, and Cl.ve began his addrero, A roar went up; a large pare of the ;• He told her In afew wordw• there war What''is t Rare she emaarow w3t3} were knewthat andthathnsr and he ane audienes were ea bane feet. there e n ; TheGnaranteed A� Y11 for 1 0 A she h u the whole atter at her rater fust d', and lceked�up wft,Si • frowd Lady n ( tblok him lukewarm bu she c4ee mors rush tic the platform, Some o2 the men r a pe s!t no need for a lengthy ez ia`natlau Wr t, at he eewld ons had eLlclw in their heads. as•1i they had A11 Kls1 €loch. �i ill-cnnotialed imantuncw I rise to the ooeaisinn. Din sheers unctuat-I �e provided with waat�oaP. others a 'a•asap ilof 140 t�le"do' TILT r 'ends-e th• seal of the Qovesuazent, ad his silences, and. when he had finitkbpd,• art s.e6terore« w. assns D Barn. had rtappod Just within the room, oan`ht np chairs+ and the etx•ks and Xy *od r *irteoaed taWntty, putetag to a and had shot a rwftianc+ mwlitn. art the apa!ause was en faint that Cl,ve cLalre were waved thrsatensntly as the d, a question. now and attain, mn,t threatening, et ( ive but with a know that he had lost his prwer over crowd proved forward. Pawsior. whether and leadfad him on aa a clever womau Vesture of apology, she bent her head low. t40m He sat down with a sense of fall- it be the passion of fear, of aflaetion, or can lead a man by talking of the subject' and yut eat Lar ,joined hands in an Ori• are and wearfywoes. Koehkl r.•re, and the of hate---moves quickly, burns parcel' fn Asrseat his heart. I etitul i�,alarm ehseve which had been dionted to Clive, Yea; It >o bettor than tsetblag," she, 'Pa,Mca my laAy." eke �itrrmured, 'I 1 or rendered grads:nal-r, greeted s Pols t sold. "But you will got all you want in I did not knew-I ubou ht VIM= was l with a kind of suppressed sitnmeanee, time; rou are cos of the men who alveye I szot pardon. lab:b "I van succeed rooear or laser." pp y, L to+' ask sir, Harvey, w question, Rhe had oma, had glided ant In a u<o. TO at qussLtaa cal said Knshkl in his to a He laughed. Thwt'r a rather too 04t•' mann but ar entrance had broken the y �. !!! tarlag estimate of m7 ho.. guttural anise And I-ve all omni a I i �°4! � sped• and Iva r-ee with a feslaK of tic straight anrwar This is t Does he or as id "But, tell me, on. were kind lkaf e!-was It ereaval dont net moan to are Hill be has oto h to.rag could get some more tib It take you at our wcr4, Ill snre beta to}lin usli of PQ !ir Wr my frie"P" PY I your kind off" your !'d:th,'.' a ra.d, IIs rat own" his small else died on � o set I' have another one. I Wnk", she h , gravely, "It I need any b.-Ir I think you Cu,ve, his tongue meistea=ng his coarse said h hely, And hs deserves all we. an sive me for, sense of my pour people!;lips. o. tido for 1� la rea}ly very claves, wnd will come to yon am very arataini,' (live rode. •'Ms answer aeeds a trre- pp aelie the a+e him ped' Mand Sn of:rnnw, her g.1nff word of explanation he becrtnt - Clive thanked Lai wgala.. "I can't toil I ryes derwawt. her face now pals and it but K•�ahk1 rose extending a dirty h.,oa, n �oa how grateful I a to Tou," he said Twarmiy. ro warmly Lha, the Dolor rose' for some minutes niter he baA ghee she and almost sha�ting 1t at him. } tv her tacos, arid, er es become down• dat brepthiag r};lntn11 and gaaing at I'VO vast w ter or 'nn, he shouted. 4r ay am, sad glanced the chair 1. wh % he ad sat, tic said Clive autetly. a «anti then she til Ad Clive went dawn t a- stairs and into Xos�kI tnrped to Lhe rest of the ands- ', n.6 him swiftly, the sir et, he too breaLhrd a nful!y. and:enee with a laugh and a saeert and 'a It id I who should be grateful to ore," ' • trite said in a low voice Until I- i tnew ;t4 hi rd- lived i Standen' r etyma hock murmur which rapidly grew to w groan I coed for nothing--P moan'--,quick• to him, He lived in a w ld to which se rose and Ailed the seem, .. an mrrriagre w1thout love are made, "You see!" he said. "You coo, bey bru� =..s r Door deepening-, that nothing in- � .%ioh the manta of convenience I& i gw .err a di4 we veva told to true. Lo man, as tregeent u an other not of s:clianse ,i■ flue rheatleman, Nr Front of the and barter, Chu a ods not startbed �Y Pon Is'•'-Ile laughed scornfully-"la w a , s the Idea et�grata+d by the old gne■ip. But traitor!" he recoiled from It wlt3i a "tire et din. Clive had rat down, but he syyrang up, s a taste, o1 'revertmest. which arose from his blood roused. his eyes .11. Ing; but eametbfng wfehin him that lay deeper ' 1 a 13 tbaa the 'merw sudrtsee oblectien to s -_ - •� a loveless union. - Ohs was very beaat{fnll the advanta.ltes of such a•.match were as Break as matt _ dontable, as Lord Standen had prilntrd on but-Not he eehid nab o itt than�rh ti by dein( ft she should gain all that ile r 1 tk was eta♦itsj tor, And yet a tow wee a Asoothing,eooltnglotlon�the ago woald Ee ave shrunk from the idea , o! .marry in[ )ads Edith as he shrank very best .thing you can use now? Whs had be become so scrupulous? _ the chafed shin, chapped What had happened to make him so un- for �! hands and cracked lips which world] ? - y raw cold weather brings, As re is answer i his�quesbaen, Mina's g 403 !etre rose before.him, but he thrust it _ — 25c a battle,at our Dru st s. aside t be would.not.ace the, mute an.13 ewer. Urom[M o AND CK-a.C0 O When he entered tate 'Pate (gallery the iL1�s OF UUK LUM yo� tient afternoon and looked round eagerly,. he was conscious of a pang of disappoint- mane[ for she was not there. He wa,.,ed is quickly through tate roevaC devoured by - "uspeaeet and presently., with a sense of \ relief and -gladness, be saw her coming / W. towurd him. /+��r�u��s�s Her face wAs 'bale. and here irae a �' br■mo s troubled eitpreaeion in the eyes as / *. she gave ,birrn bar hand. { 'I am late." she said in a law voice, her eyes eivoiding his. "I-I did not mean to \ j F - \ come.' e•.... � �� "Not mean tic so P? Why?" be of the ••'tt c _ _ though he foresaw, with a oinking of the heart, her reply, •she said; meetinghis eyes with ~'• �/ a� an effort, but steadily. I-I though it - - N over' after I lett yon. I knee► Titiby > would be angry. and—ani I did not tell her. I have not told her that T was at / f p - the meeting the other night. And-and- no: I did not mean to come. But I-I could not keep away. It seemed an un• ,. grateful.net to come and tell you why." "I s bertand" be said in a voice as A JAW- low as here. on think it is-'wrong, Minae" She inclined bez head: there were no only building material that has 'riot iner f tears in her eyes, but r e knit* that kbe dlA�%5u was afraid lest there should "Too; T-I suppose it ie. �ibbgg sold r P • • ' I di no thrnk of it 1mt31 die. ;In nce is t� covered that I Aid not wjin tq ttil her. t 8 EMENI She would know. -kitd ye>-!s it wrong?" Chffdren she asked almost aiteously pUUve stood, battling with Citi oontaience. CANA Porfilm. �Ne� SDQar Her pretense vase ra isa.eet q� m3 "h to him. There Was an e;, aLtbie Can of -- tion in her insocenee, hes half-ancon- ryC' ' t, P eigiagar is necessary tothe health ; �iotie desire 4e ovoid evil, What ahoald Ji a tbit rO0 eta depad upmi f0m of fespi�b; Whig[j►ou_itis 1t for A say? of young or old. Good home-made 1 �mnap5 Tibbs i right" be said at or a want. _ f cared "angst On only fruit or last• but even a 5e ajFke be rebelled t � t Y bread-not only' pleases but emnst 11 re ecru hes whi;A were dlvidinir � qua* sad (Ow Plae sift made pos,46 by effident 'arj;aanizatioa and Irl�a tt�ajtllates. I am glad you have ma. n . S you Vy fire-' OC��a dU0 t0 et�afjW and�a�demand. -- ten ntlxe . o herel E'bny St.Lawrence INtra Granulated , g �' See dirt eves bad of Cesi at toll Mq betel f1�a a`Caaadis kbel—'@ b ya�a " in bags and be sure of the finest ire voted roue wistfully. then up' at h doubtfully. of saiiaCdam cane sugar,untouched byhand " 4ve m.innteie, then," she faitesed with - from factory to your kitchen. tt sigh. There-there it ona'ot the vie- 6N. ia • - naea Iwast ttop se9 a BA 1. _ 'Canada Coment- Company Limited, Montreal Bata foo tbs.,as lba.,c lbs., "Tell she which SL' a: tie will 'go 'and - l'.. cartons 31be,,s lba. look at it together," he said. )rriis fir&_Aw eW of&A"4 "AFAat the Avower Cas Ds VIA Coags," FULL {tfi►Pa16H! AOADAIuITICED, fAhe weal straiabb to one of tba rooms. _ Sold by dirt danler�• t and they stood nraWateabousa's mnq- } nif(wnt � patbstic 'Laaddy of Khalott' i - SL Lag us lsW Mflowle tlWIA Mattel, "7$!e Sat ii" she said in it low voice. her ? eyes fixed Pb tliD picture. "It is so lean- tlfnl-so so sell, that I could nat get 1% . a..� .; 3 s:- ..ro•n .m,..,.; ..,,. . •,. •_-....FS+ _' r:> 'f,:,•i x .a.^s.i" '••.a' .:a..-.�. ar `-.,:v'•. ..�. „ a}. -'•I .} _"� aces .�rS! n ,v i •�- ,a "�"`t„ {• s .a` �„ �`:.�. '23 ' + .., C µ '� T•' ry'�. '3� v � - .. .,.,. n;y; ��• � .... •�s• • '�«s ,. °" + ', 'z;�"x+,.iC. '^'- „'tiro x::..s -. •.z,....o-a.;r f w"�'�,Sa. `T",y, rn+ir "`'fik�w•' 'fir':; _ "ii:. .?r; �""a• vi w nix+.,„ '.`4l+E;oYt :� r.y -i?�:: r 'un.,'+a w '> ., �•` �a ,;r. ,_,.., ..., .. :. ,�,,.:�." a .'^r..rr.e.. .:y. �..,,,, „ -.--•.s,{-s .z-:. r.. rr .s - r+ .^.f. .: -9.: .^r,'r ?n-, ,.r r,u�,. w THE WORLD IN Rif YIfW Wetl vnT>ieaitaa► F —� x - - Powdw as being the b"Ltk Pamt J r r 47 _ •Twenty Yeah After. mid ingot healtW baling pow- - - stilus pow- According Panaama prominent French willen, be d� tbat it is posdbie to prodwa. . - --- _ _.-- f ears. n water ALUM u sr kl. Obsolete n twenty y and s W : CONTAINS NO ALUM i ' d '1'11 eiMeMi J►s Jq level canal will be necessary. IIader the •se ' Itwo mill eassgit/ circumstances perhaps Mr. Bryan was ao AA 1pvdlenb the labels laiq�y pff� � f well advised when he endeavored to or 4i� tAQ � suade Congress to pan° his Nicaragua bill , fern \ by' which .the United States was to have , the sole right to build a canal through a' r' in Nicaragua wherever it chose return J 1 for three million dollars. Some otherIC concessions were to be made, but this 1 \ was one of the most important. As the United States has built the Panama Cana t,. !t is obvious that any other canal throu h from the Atlantic to the Pacific moat �e IRGELITr CO.LM controlled by her or else the enormous ea ane iter. But Innthe ne33 xtgtwenty Year° TORONlTO,ONT. „ . MO -. e e w eted. t t trade will have increased to ouch an erg.. lL • tent, according to the same authority. ; mels the real that the Panama Canal with Its looks will be unable to handle it. In that cave y. another canal through Nicaragua might become a necessity. Considering the. tre- _ iendous possibilities of the western - _ • ooaote q! forth and Routh America. the war, or has gone into unprodnetive in• Look fitter the Fenees. +� x �� once millions of people they are able to sup crease of armies already too great for tax• , put, and the comparatively few-which payers to support. The coming hardehi s Don't forget to fix the fences. g e ahoy maintain at present, it Seems suite will press most heavliy upo�t lands whish trip around the pasture and field eLy that in due coarse two canals will felt the devastation of war-Turkey and not e. one too many. To lcok ahead Bulgaria and the fought-over regwne o2 fences now and then will often save The moment you smell this soap you'will want twenty years in these modern da�e takes Thrice and Macedonia. In the filet• trouble, titsength and the time of ¢ some imagination and daring, Moat of I named countries defeat has added bitter• lia�iAB t0 drive the cattle back iII- w It. In it we have captured that sweet elusive Odor us are @atiefied with trying to make cer• acre to Hrivation, nerd in Turkey the in- fain of looking ahead a day or two. There chaste eLaracter of eociety will increaxe to the pasture. Animals are al- which has made the violet universally beloved'. _ is no knowing what may Iapoen twenty the 1113 of poverty. But, while these Panda veass after the canal Is opened. If Naw suffer worst, nd part of Europe is wlwlly most human eon It oes n to ant ". 1 In it, too, iPe hirve caught the beautiful green of _ York is to become the China of the Gaited exempt. Fifteen thourand men are a ins where Someone does not want sZ gtartee, and all the west coast is to take ready out of work in Berlin, and the au rash violet leaves. This soap is ao clear you can - the place of Europe, one wonders what thoritiee of tthat city are expecting a re- nation e I them. Remove the suggestion, a ion will be in control of the canal. etitlon of toe bread riots of last Sear•f therefore, by not allowing any sages ee through it-when you hold it to the light, n t pp vacuum-cleaning the Blood. Mzrtiel law prevails over large d1 Italy in the wire Or any loose Or decay Many Soaps have been made to iinitat�it; be Amour the many remarkable addreeaee of Austria and Ba lin. Workers n Italy hosts in the line. A well-kept fence ,7.. and demonstrations Qnen At the recent are striking for a living wage, and even 1 e, therefore. to took for the name jJrzons International Medical: Congreas in Low In Prosperous France and Holland the � an indication of a good farmer. I ped on each cake. don, there was nothing more promising pinch is felt, of future .caul s o! great value to human The Power of Publicity. I Four druggist hies h- Ass[him for it. Smell it, hold it _ kind than Professor Able's account of h�e Advertising not only pay@, but Its valde vhf" filo list». yob will want it the artiflclal kidney, He opens one of the LIQUID SULPHUR. large blood vessels of en anaest f sed ae neve is coming to ne more and morn an apprxiated. There is not as euterprisinr } ; 1 „t Y�dpi t animal, inserts a glass tube, and conveYe corporation or shx!wd boameee firm that _ the blood to a series of small tuber made in not now informing the pabliv through BL LPHU R la a liquid form ate- e � of celloidin. From these the blood passes the medium of Advertisements what kind milates readily with the blood. Fo► Salo by Caisadias through another glass tube back into the of new business each is engaged in and , dru itttfrosrcesrttscoatt animal and re-entvm the latter's ciran- wbzt are prospect- for the future. LIQUIDjer SULPHUR for that re8- lotion. The celloidin tabs. are roue w t son does what nature is not always iveeluding 7Yosv'+stt3dland. � J� pThe old time methods of silence on the all diffusible substances in the b.00d, and art of prblic utiLty•corporations have being placed In a saline solution act as a I been abaudoned. o one is advertisingVI 0 able to do—Purify the Blood. Be- ewrt of filter. An the blood passes i cause LIQUID SL'I,PH R p ,"_. r, u7 a greater extent than the heads of bit� purifies � ` Through the little net of artificial cap:. �transportation companies and thooe cors r 11i C Q cake., Of ZJrC laries, it is, eo to speak, waahed oz$iter I " tato bodies engaged in the di@semtaa• the blood it 39 a p06ttive Cure for, «1 , I flycerine Soap edand a poi-tiou of the disor:ble sub• Lion of intelligence by toles—Ph• tel`•i ECZEMA, BHEUM-�TIB7lI, OritOda f0T stances remain ti the saline solution in phone and wireluse. These are sensible from impure blood. ,.4, Wn, y � which the celloidin tubes lie. one moves troubles arising P ' - pperhaps, hardly lurtified in cocueludlag The public ie intelligent enough to ap risk `'our druggist for LIQUID sample cake - 'from there experunents that we can .seise all publicity basad on the troth. R I @witch a sick man's blood out of his body The tr'uthtul advertiser seaceeds all the Sj;'E PIP R. & r a 2C ttstttp we will send throu b a celloidin Biter noel LIlen hand time, and be to deserving of all the in Price 50 Cents per bottle. a .cots Sam Is csks--rd- It ba� to him treed of all impurities. but creased patrooAge he is sure"w receive. as filo Andrew stases Co., his is the possibility suggested by Pro- I when there is a lull to business from soy fevecr Abele addrt". The immense value i• LL 6 Sherbs�e cite Penh, of such a method to many dtseaees is so oaiase aht�+wd men at-affairs get burg and A Syndicate. - wire no taatatence. advertise v Oa abllovs as to require Sugpeaedly Harmless Medicines. Mr. Summerman--Ie it true that The numerowe fa a-ups. .con cbil• SUFFERED 20 YEARS nonce ming tip here you've �- v drea as ev x� grown ti caused by Par' i __c d evilly. gaged eOTt;e, 'tell ea t0 m eel . ., at�s�► d e u mediit4skiDc l r in �p1ac!Q septi aediy palatohlsY_ ' t s ices DNDaratsona it siarming. r With KldneY Trouble. Cured Yy GIM PiLL1 ourself to B Harry, medutnes whore they w ll cot tae acro@ air. Daniel F• have beea�troubled Mr. Stimmerman—Then Piss Sweets khat if ' i d like wible to children has been treauently em tit g., says about have beePILn tri "For I sv twenty years I 1►CH 8T OF D$L'iKE�vE98. USE OF MIDDLE tiA][E9- Ipies of drugs,°,nw customof a d door►as+SAM Kidney and Bladder Disease, and to know'if you.have any objections one that should be abnlishsd. Legtr•• doctors is to buy-.the r' fl.is.d which Drov,de° t''at all have been treated by many to-all o! us chl-pping a� n li3tatia kg Show That Intoxication Distinction Permitted Only to Bog liquid) p� letnes containing pr trrccus but found little relief 1 bad given engagement r�n8 Z alty 400 Years ARO. I druge be put up In boffin of disc.ent np all hope of geitln cured when I rr oPs With Prosperity. }shape from the ordinary viakr whereby be believed people have not always been al they can be. readily recogniaod by tried GIN PILLS low, I can say If s t:stice are to P there of t000h. with a happy heart. that I am cured Old Richly-"'I don't wish you of hayifig as edition. after using only four bozea of GIN .foil k ton-in-law, Young bother u' iprospe ty' and drinks go hand in lowed the pleasure Another Antaretio Eno s Well, haven't you any other _ d i England. There has been many names as they wished; lfa-i 1 Foster rhsu khousob the fend.. of PILLS.' ��' 400 ears ago not even a cold' party of tingl urhmrn w o will u an early boo, a box, 8 for =2 b0 t3amDle tree good position y,ou could give a; foss :t• re w rk and more drinking dor- deed, y data, esu for the ►ntrotic, rays hi. '� ►t You write lvatioaal Drug and theta• g the Last twelvemonth. elle name was allowed in Eagiaad. pone to w determine. the extent of Xing Pubo houses (on licensee) have' It was illegal. The old English law Edward Land and make temperature and ices Co: of Canada. Idtntfed. Toronto , g m nenlo observatioa�, and adds. "i also — i - 9 by 10 per cent. Since I was definite and admitted'o! a0 la-i want to explore load which Le English i 1G05 t the end of 191$ they num• fraction of its ruling. The only ex- man has trod- The tattar is ilia real � but the convictions caption is .this. ironclad regulation j reason for set-tins ons on this perue,nr • eTed 606, pe al luurney. Ectenttfic research lx but an to }3 or dru kennefls in 1913 erwc 18,- was in the case of persons of royal ci&mt, of the undertakin The fan+ of k 1 _ the unknown has tripped�= a° 1t trip= e +�i53, bei 10,463 more than in 1911, rank. If they really wished it, they) ped Columbus. s@ it s=:pts Lt.tneewknc I t but ' An increase in oonvictioa�s," could boast of 'a middle name, and Peary and s,'•,tt and Amundsen and tea report, may be due aI- woe to the person of ordinary rank t bere� eman never wa�s befOT*'t sad As It � s oat rectly to the extinction of who was sufficiently unwise or ab 1 wul riirothtro until there u no spot ca stinate to insist on having more the globe un ttod by man• eine g., the drunkard ffiay llationb Effects of the Balkan war. dri n from his old haunts in a than ttwo apps ' There will be bitter saffer,ng In tail- ND LiGHTNEW.113E k s set, where he used to soak For the first - offence be would lions of families of Europe this winter. �R BRIOI�TNESS ver likes be tied to a whipping' o�j°bet"�hienea g,re pl net oT mr.b•ra �+ �]' seen out into the open, where he y Y p err ted•" post and aevereQp lashed. For a Lions win be shorte.rted, and every pnbt c BLACK I No DUST Lo n, with a total of 50,382 second offence he would endure and private aLgoenkev t b relief be, be A PAIsn some [Wore lasting punishment— cnmtng dteaeter. For more than a thou. 140WAM i THE FF DALLEY Dt LTD•�lLToti.oNr NC RVaT si 'tr ponvic ns, shows afar higher pro- .haps the removal of his thumbs,, and minion dollars of Europe's liguid _ rtio of convrietions for drunken; pe persisted rnpltm has been burned up in the Balkan — _ se ( lculated: Per 10,000 of the or ears. . And it he stili P -• oma population) than either in his stubborhnesa he would be c my boroughs or the non- hanged. is a case on record of a 4 Breakf aSf t. uat boroughs. ► Dur g February, March and poor than—in all probability half pros, 1918 (the months of the min- demented—who instated on signing 5 u n sh i n e lets' oke), there wan a persistent four names every time he wrote his: J si nat•ure to any,paper. Of course,' i ecli to far below the corres g jd he passed through all the, legal' : condi record of 1911., stages of punishment until he was, sass a still more rapid and finally hanged. Post y ` ' erai>s nt rise, with the return of s till July, ed-1 2 Figuork r s for greater Lo - PHOTECTi\G 9T. PAUL'S. n, like those for 1911, show. a To'asties . " Un in June and July (the High Pressure Water System In nth of the transport workers' stalled at Top of Dome. .'­ -and Cream tike) In August, when that was Now that the cross above St. �• ver, he figures rose again." Paul's has been regilded it is not �F�c�ri0 : '-i likely to be allowed again to gather There's a delicious slnaek HE LL WEITHEB the accumulations of— London''s in these crisp, appetizing bits `� y p of toasted corn that brings emok atmosphere, as it did during s , w ' HiBD 0E LITTLE ORES the previous half a century• gt brightness and good cheer to J Brants have been placed recently n ° Can fan fall weather is extreme- and by means of a high the lantern below the ball and many and many a breakfast Gives quick, glowing' warm where �xf y bar on little ones, One day it cross, h, pres- table. Q and bright and the neat sure supply they. will 'be utilized et d cold. These -sudden periodically. to clean• the golden Toasties are'untouched by and when you want it. Easily Port- war hangs bring on oolde, cramps and cross. 'able. -No - smoke. No smell. Safe, sic d unless baby's little atom- The hydrants have been intro- hand in making; and come in Y duced as'a result of an experiment tightly sealed ackages— heat for h is apt right the result may be p rious There is nothing to equal last year, when it was found that 'clean and sweet ready to clean, convenient. Steady , b �' aby's own Tablets in keeping the two of London's most powerful mo- eat with cream and agar. the o els well• They,sweeten.the for fire engines, coupled together, nine hours an`' 't single gallon of all. mac , regulate the Bowels, break were, unable to throw water from y` make baby thrive. of the wholesome Stock -carried at all chief points p' col s and the ground level to the top T lets are sold by medicine dome with sufficient force-to be of eaters r by mail at 25 cents a box any use in case of fire. Dry mains Nourishing use rota T e Dr. Williams' Medicine have now been laid to a consider- For best results e ROYAi-1TE ��' o., Br kville, Out. able height, with' outlets at, differ- Easy t Serve �. s ant points, and from these the fire -THE IMPERIAL OIL CO49 I3mited } men work should' the neoesaity Solck by Grocers everywhere. wlnnlgiMt Vancouraw "Han u a spare cigar albouE arise, the eii nes being coupled to 'Toronto Montreal Calgary t$dmontoss yoS.Ic.coo ou, olc chip 4" "Oert•alnly. But, the ether ends of the mains. Raetlt+a n t1 ' Qttawa '� thou ht you were going to stop �_�_„__ Canadian Postum Cereal Co. Lib Halifax t_ Q" "f3o I am, but not too lOtaidsor, Cmtaeto. "i UQI ok iua iiii broth I've already stopped he d even jump nervousIs, she to proposal _ - >• own edgers. lea -" - r •` •�t �'s' ft's✓,p •� .. .. . _ +. •y.�.,�r . V+ c. Q. :,.:' r,,. v. .ter •C r.. Fran :k h� �. .:i?•. s,• ,. !. , .7x,. w•i.� ,s.au.�..::.- ,h r:.a @�, s. `,�,�•n ':M:`�e..' �, '7 ^xs �. '.'F. {, :, ,. . -•illi .r,.'. .i"u'y J'`..-'• •,b ,• '••t' �; P'. . Y'1 ,gA•+�.'cJ:.,i „y*'+-al`- ,•.,+ ,r t'. '+,`fix, -+'i... ••(&�., Y; '•i•.,.:w'q"- .,4P,Y'a•,:•�.-y'.., yn?-.F .s.. q "kers• .,r;w 'i•,k .P. <.,. '�y�.,m;x,: : , �, .�....p x.,;f.`•``k•,,.,,'�"'rod....wzi..ry. .�.4,,u' ^z y'•'u�_, jt,u;.�r.,ae.+wwf!.. ',S. -w. � is kc. w .'�4:wt" ?cy,•• "w 'ty 's...k - Secretiry's Office, Parliament Build- L`OR BALI;—House and l`lor n the rf ings,Toronto, on Monday. Sept.22nd, 11.re pplU7 c s FouKD;Clanmoai os a- that there Would only be one Ius c- ZjwbUdwdenaaTFsiday mottalo�at1tr0A 16 y 1� Sathnrst,St.Toronto. _ � �1414�JS ¢ 17okatnt,oat. on of stallions during the year end- --- 1 , July 81st 1914, which inspection PIAS FOR SALE—Two litters of /'� �//��ERI !Bums W COmmeaCe about February 17th, p�y. 8 weeks old. a ly at lot 18, coo. ga. , OF TRESH � � „L;191 The Ins ctors will visit each Piokeifa' lad hone rho, 17go, Pickering, S1.9i3 par>Ms; 11.00 i! in ad•aaos. W. T.6TEVENSON.Pfokerina. t l? B Ion owner at his stable, provided --- Arriving weekly subsodpuons to the untied states•also Lha he makes application for inspec- DLTRE YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR � in advance tion o the Secretary, R. W. Wade, L- BALE—The very beet strain for breeding „ Are you getting your share: - r on before February tat 1814. Prices ms.derate for the kind, Ay- _ A& pp ac lot 18, ooa. 7, Pickering, Maple Lane _JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, s�e 6touk Farm,Er E,PUGH,olaremout s2-ef NEW CANDIED TOMATO , s HAIR HINTS V {, j 9 -- NOTES AND COMMENTS rOterS' LSSY Court, 1V�3 - NEAP CANNE N Vico the Attention of People NEW CAN E EAS, The. st week.has been one of Worthy ,.Vlahto Preserve THE TOwD7$HIP OF PiCI{ERI1G pa ho Ask for Swiss Bell Brand. We Ruairantee them. , thanksgiving, At least it was The Hair NOTICE is hereby given that a Court They are the best. proclaimed such by the govern- Always.have your own brush and will be held, pursuant to The Ontario : 1 meat, and no doubt a great man comb at home or at hair dresser's. Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour the �t y Never use a brush or bomb found in Judge of the County' Court of the `_.PRIME CHEESE people entered into the proper public places, they are usually,covered i County of Ontari6, at the Town Hall - spirit..of the dap, while many with dandruff germs. in the `-illageof Pickering, on wed. GOOD DAIRY BUTTER Wash your hair brush weekly with nesday, the 5th day of November-, _. GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER Others looked upon it only as a soap and warm water to which may 1913, at the hour of lff o'clock in the _ FRESH EGGS be added an antiseptic. forenoon, to hear and determine com- "ho.:day when they could indulge - ;• • in their favorite sport. Thanks- Shampoo the hair every week or so plaints of errors and omissions in the _ °: •�,1«'ays in good supply... . - fl po with pure sox and water. - giving Day has come down to us Use Parisian Sage ever pa rub- lty of the Township of Pickering for BEST TEAS and COFFEES in bulk an f p p Voters'List for Polling Sub-Divisions ' 8 Y Y Noe, 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5•of the ,Kunicipal- _ ' from the Puritan times, and has bin thoroughly into the scat d package t. Parisian Sage which comes in a 1913. Try a pound Tin,of Our Gold Medal Coffee, it is magnificent,.. 4WD . a 1 been kept up ever since in Ameri- large 50 cent bottle. is guaranteed by Dated at «'hitevale, in the 'said oa. 'The person who does not D. Pettit to destroy dandruff germs• Township of Pickering. the 24th day /�/�Buey All yourGroceriesat the Grocers. /� . possess a grateful spirit for bless- and abolish dandruffrom scop hair of October, 1913. JAI t/1 G S JT/CHAIT DSOI ' I from falling and scalp from itching or DONALD R. BEATON, ings rendered is ia�cking in the money refunded. ' most noble qualities. One of the To put life and beauty into dull— 4-5 Clerk of the said Municipality. dry, and faded hair and make it soft greatest pleasures that Can come and fluffy surely use Parisian Sage-it AC31"Y1i2115tS21,t02't9 to us is to see the sincere expres- is one of the quickest acting hair ' sions of gratitude in a person in tonics known. NOTICE TO CREDITORS M. STMDARD - .._ • need when we supply them with AND OTMERB some gift that will bring them re- The Government will build an — _ experimental cold storage plant In the Estate of.7o;in Day, deceased, lief. On the other hand, how dis- Dividend },. A q gusted we feel when a for fruits at Grimsby, Out. Notice is hereby given pursuant to 1 'QIIBTterly �QII� Notice No. �(� _,.. g person re- George . chapter 28, section 55, that �'""' selves a gift from us as if we were -- all persons having claims against the in duty bound to give it to them, Nowddver4iaeaKenta. estate Of John Dap, tate of the Town- Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIRT ship of Pickering in the 'Coantp of Y g $N and they show not the slightest Ontario, carpenter, deceased, who PER CENT. PER A:�T:`TU:ti upon the capital stock of this Ba k has f 1 RA:IIOPHON E FOR SALE-A died on the 4th day of Septer_Ibe'•r; feeling of gratitude. In the latter G cabinet gramoohoae.nearly now,alao hal[ 1913 case the ift is not like] to be re- a doaen records. F. REED, Highland Creek. 1913, at the said Township, are requir• been declared for the quarter ending 31st of October, , an that g y Phone lialvera 830, s- ed to send by post prepaid or deliver peate,d. The Giver of All Good -- - to the undersigned solicitor for the th_e_same will be payable at the Head Office is this city a>�td its DRIVING OUTFIT FOR SALE—. administrator on or before the 10th Branches on and after Saturday, the first day of November, ',1913 expects us to receive His gifts Good driver. It iyrs old, quiet and .not afraid of aatos. Gladatone.buggy in good re- of November, 1913, theirnames ad- -with a feeling of gratitude. No pair, Harness also in good repair. Having dresses, and descriptiuns and a full to Shareholders of record of 23rd of October, 1913. other ennui. In the world is re- ao further ase•or same, will dispose of them staternent oe the particulars of their By order of the Board. - celving morebountifulgifts than fo TRAY F D—On to Ethe i premises ckenog 4of (faun )h the v the ,of my securities if any)held by them dui verified. GEO. P. 5CHOLFIELD Canada. Abundant harvests, -Ana that after the 10th of Aovem __. 1 the undersigned,lot 1r con c Oxbridge, a -• -- - -- - - r plenty OI<1 every hand, and 011r pig. Owns% may have same br proving pro. ber, 1913. the estate of the said de- Genera bi a a pp12- and payinQ expenses. The animal must ceased, will he distributed among the Toronto, 1 ,th tember, 1913, every need supplied. At perfect be taken away within six days after the toser artier entitled -thereto, having ee- F � ����� tion or thio notice. RE i;BEN B&%90N, p —----- -- les , peace with all nations 2nd -pros. Claremont. 1 3_ RArd only to the ulaitns or interest of t. perity everywhere. Let not'Our whicli the-said -Administrator shail _ ft _ 9111PSON Agent—BritishArner- then-ha've notice and the.Adminis- r thanksgiving spirit be confined to ice. Fire so6raoce Company Iucor=- trsttot will not he responsible to any TH E �.. ats.i i80.Capita:IJ=.Wef no prom.amnotes one day, but continued through all premium notes are coUectible at yo days person Of erhose claim he shall trot notice.one L lines ooutpacy are `oltecc.aq the. have received notice. ` out the whole year. tions Dated at Wbitb , the 14th das of d f, 1 y them now Rememtaer t corer are g3vea I y is none to, � for five times the amount of your.t'ear'y or I pc�her,.1913. LLS1i _ s A few days ago a petition con- end you are aro ectei'frlom tha•Ne1pu Co�lt�on� i �R��IC R ( Hk1iTiAv, Cl19tOrtler3, rave (ilii _ three year po:cv. Insure in tuo B.ltah Amer- �� VERA p p Soltritor for George T. Day, aro retain about sixty thUllb811d 9i 8eo tl 8impsen wh an give yoi, ta,: parr-I rLOyE� /+ prices 10 C than Otllave i B Y R- 3 5 administrator. IM rulers, I also se�resen: the London tied a ,;, ¢ natures, mostly of people residing Liacashire Accident and a:s kcasese iu.:r We aC continnally t> ers.,, in TOt•OatO was ante. Dna t t,e without a otic or th'a Y.c 1, } p Voters hist Court 191 -- n, - presented to the as we don's know the da* or hour we set into } a �> 7� lUOkolrt for nett !en the ' Dominion government, asking for a"'`lent or sickness:t will only coat con sFI a g + g ;4.00 year for S101t0 It you waot a pew THE TU�t�dHIP UF' b1�KERINt! 5haiples Tat las Separator ,the test ,a rue ' to-date lines, ther . tip. Commutation Of the death world. or pjur old one exchanged sae D. - sentence passed on a young man SI.�2PSON,Pickering. 10-52 NOTICE is hereby Riven that -a �� u Our stock is bee fare, Court will be held. pure4l.4nt to-The' a,� mare and-ruore -com in i _• named Gibson. This.petition con. Ontario Voters' Lists Art, by.his Hon- twined the names of a number oPour the Judge of the County Court of IF ED M tete. _IV a are always lea s : the prominent mea eP Toronto. -i,ii2 County.of Ontario at the Town - Y P - - whose interest in the young man Int hel'1;' wood Station Rall. in the Village of Brz ngham: on show our ods; ed top C Thursday, the dth.day of November, AMERIM ' ' was sincere, and who for various — 1913, at-ihe-hour of 10 o'clock to the: prices an&sttpoly y uote Whole and Crushed oat-A, whole forenoon, to bear And determine cou1= uirements,great r re- reasons did not want to see the pbilots of,errory.and omissions in, the �jA��� q g_ death eenteace carried out In this corn, Bran, Shorts. Flotir, GrounJ `eters' List-for Polling Sub-Divisions y all. " z case But it is safe to say-that that Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed, Nos. d, 7.8,9, 10 and 11, of the . Muni- Our Groceries ar p- Dried Brewer's Grains, Blachtord's cipality of the Township of-Pickering U�1 � freshest. the majority'of the he persons who Calf Meal, Wheat. Purina and for 19113 - signed the document did not know Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap, Dated at Whitevale, in the said � the circumstances of the case and Charcoal and GranulAted bone. Township of Pickering, the :Ath =' Oyster shell,etc. Priceq reasonable day of.October 1913. . - eor e P • • .did not care one whit what be- your order solicited. DONALD R. BEATON. � ` came of young Gibson. He might "I'2Zo7�guB R®OIBOI' 4-5 Clerk of the said Municipality. hang and they would scarcely give ' Brougham, Ue incident a passing thought. _ - --- y a a -It shows what an easy matter it - y g p pe We_can fill all your. i• is to et u a petition. No matter :�. what the object of the petition i lale a, - may be,three persons out of every R _ r -, F - ift four will affix their signature's to ' p theOF document, scarcely knowing _. _ - -. co i all what.they are ,doing. . And if, aH 4 R S-E S BUGGIES CUTTERS . _petition is presented to them ask.- � , _ .._ .... }. .. _ f _ = +♦- -�, Ing for the. very opposite of -the ROBES IIA'RNESS Etc. We* sell Preston_G€�.l . zed• Ste „first they will grant the request r } j - - I _ "as readily as they did in the first " a C/ s� . . . . Shingle case. Many petitions are absolty e • �. ' of , Th •-propert _. telt' worthless for this very res- Brantford "Asphalt" Roofing ,.. R tion, although they are fregriently j :&I1d Best Cedar S�11Ildl•e$ sued upon, and cannot be sail.- � •`e Xlexander �rtn le empanr� a - sly'ignored. We might circulate T IN HEMLOCK 0 r: u • -'EVERY HINQ H MLOC R PIN - a petition asking that the most {LIVERY STABLE) ' =" beloved citizen of the county be _ y - �:�,/ '•I ;-Beaverboard is the most modern of substitutes for pat to death,and we would sad . BROCK .ST. NORTH. WHITSY lath and piaster. d �� o difficulty In securing sfgna tni�s. still in many cases peti- QN ' Iodependaat phone Stouffvilie 303. lt. � - tions are necessary to achieve cer- tain _ _ d - tain reforms Or other worthy ob- jecta, Satu, ida" October" 25th D . ��M , !H E I S Ey, Q`. - : STALLION INSPECTION - _ �TOUFFV=2.1L� VNDSR THE ONTARIO ACT FOR THE s ' sEAsott of 1914 - - -- .As we are retiring from the Llvery Business, - After the Inspection of Stallions g n T had been .completed last felt it was PEEL'S -:- -SH �.JE -� S i 0 ' found that there were quite a number 11U - ereTything ISt be sold. xlf Stallion owners who, through not s preciatin the value of the Act, or Fj g pp g .throu h lack of information did not • . - -' ' slave their Stallions presented for. in - SALB BEGINS AT 12 O'CLOCK, SHARP - - " H I Z' B Cir when the Inspectors were on " ' their routes in the fall. A supple. , mentary inspection was held in April - We carry a complete line of Hae veal lieavq boos a11d shoes " -'to inspect Stallions owned by -such men. This made the inpection very TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and wider, Cash; aver_ thali vdiriety, for'men women.and children's wear, of every thorough;but, besides causing addi- tional expense,it in some cages, taus- amount sig months credit_will be given to parties furnish- _ *' ed conaidPerable delay In having the in approved 'oirit notes. Six per cent. er annum will A CALL 50LICFrBD. - — A PLEASZTRE TO SHOW t+ " c $nrolment Certificates issued, To PP. P p :"aysrcome the necessity of a second be allowed for cash. Phone-No. 1:51. ,inapoAlon for the season of 1914 it was decided at a meeting of the Bial- - J PEEL, Brflck Street - " W H 13on Enrolmen, Board held in the AUCTIONEER` - f m BY „9kT'`• :. '. .: .. �,.`, - ..: :..+,. ,•,yr.`?�'-' u 4;�,r , x. a, :. �,s' ...,... -. ..::s. .. ..:-.. '. :- .� ,�:.•;us J. ';," •, t.:r„ err,R.-..: '}'r�'^,c, ^w„v:�'t p W ^.4:-�r L-°.xLli 3M 3;:...-ro µe y. S r'A V' ! h'a .yl•.,'M'-t^�. `x !'�,�. way. ••t .- "'y w'i° S^ .. .'�+,. .!^s_.d'. ...;; t;;;,,.. ,•��� ,te._.;9� n� ry re�rq rrc�' r .�«:..:• u9'"$ y,'n^' -'. .}'� r/,-. +r �,,,.;,r E w '1C�... o., , ..,.." N-. 'f.`✓,yr �'ttt �.d� •"";?' 7: A, Zp. • 7 John Farmer and Dick and Mrs. Mrs. Johnston, of Toronto, is Johnston, of Toronto, sPeal over spending a week here with her Wilbur Gleeson.of Toron pareettLa, parents. Fred and Mrs. Farmer. - Ve Toronto,was the holiday with their �I �A �S�N 9 -biome over the holiday. Fred and Mrs. Farmer. Lin4on spent -a few 10191. Ed. Wilfrid Underhill was here on -p days last week with her sister, I offinest display of Iva Powell, who has given 't 8 visiting his relatives. the McCormick agency, will hold Mrs. F Reed, of Highland Creek China. Avery large assortment of J. W. Vake spent a few days an auction sale of farm imple- Several from this locality at- filtsiti*ziary. Books,Dolls, Toys' Jubs here with his grandmother, Mr-. mento, on Sattirday,.Nuv. Itit. tended Thomas' Reeveley's sale ., Walker. Miss Rae Walker, accoul partied near the Brock road .LPQ'-t office received tot the Holiday trade. Call Robert Graham, of Toronto, by a f rieud, Miss J6an Lapeer, of on Tuesday.' and $04 them, spent a f dAyip here with his Toronto, spent over the holiday Robt. E. Leggitt and Frank Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, brothers here with the former's mother. Underhill, of Aurora, spent the Weekly and Daily Newspape rs. hirk spent the John a Wt-n. and Mrs. Gibbons and holiday with their relatives in raj holiday h-M land Mrs. Byers, San, ttud -N1 rs. Stephensun, of To- Claremont.- of Atha. ronto, spent the Thanksgiving George and Mrs. Hutchison, of --.We kTJ . 1-1. MUCT—T.ALMMSOW4. Mrs. Dickins4 Toronto, 19 holiday with Thomas and Mrs- aa,.of Toro Mono Road, w&e the *guests of visW, with st-Teette .- : .,:: Mrs. Win. EvAus for GibbOtis--- f Charles and Sargent durll"3, ays. J. S. Bundy is off duty at pre- the holiday. one of%his wrists. "Iricieting Lumber Yazd sentsnffering from injuries w Thomas Had Mrs., Stephenson and fainily,-also Thomas and Mrs. FENCE Mrs. Lew. Todd, of StouffVill?, FREE ADVICE Peat-son visited.relatives in Myrtle Monday. yr r piirent!�, oil Mond Ceil Board. the new scientific wall �pen t.las t'w eek Kith he . FE W m, and-Mrs. Leaper. Thomas Gregg shipped,a carload covering used in the place of lath David Bundy, of Toronto, was and piaster. It holds paint or O- SICK WOMEN of hogs to Peterboro on Monday Just received another bar of Peer - Call and paper perfectly. here for a few days repaiiing his and a carload of cattle Toronto less Fencing, in various styles. see samples and property in ilie village. 'Wednesday. C..H. Sa:mis, of Toronto, spent ThousandsHaveBeenHelped On Give me a, call when requiring -get prices. : i Miss Mary Macnab, of Sand Fence of any�kind. Quality rt 0 0 E' I N G over the holiday here with his sick list, at pre- By Common Sense bank, is-on the and prices right. . - Shingles and brother, Geo. H. and wife Suggestions. -sent. . Webope her illness' may A-, few hundred rods of 10 wire N. B. extra white Cedar Ernest Jackman,' of Altona,, be of short duration. fence, specially priced. B.C. red cedar Shingles. 1, 2 spent Wednesday of last week begun and 0 pi ready roofing. Thomas Paterson has with friends in this locality. Women suffering from any form of WILFRED F. WILSON, the, work on. Hugh E TJ M 13 E R David Scott and Miss Bessie female ills are invited to communicate Gregg's new residence oppogite Balsam, Oat. Marnab were at Jackson's Point promptly with the I inch—H-emlock, tongue-and gr Monde visiting friends.-- - c> the Methodist church.. Independent'p1h rjrl�e No 420--- Inch and 2 inch Hemlock,rough. ox ;D privato woman's inch. I inch, If inch;1J inch. James Underhill shipped a car- correspondence de- A. W. McKay,who has Ceen e 'load of sheep to an extensive partment.of the Ly. ploy-ed.for some time at Magpie" IMA."r7:0 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch­ breeder in the state of Wisconsin, dia.E.Pinkhani Med- Mine, Michipicoten, is spending a made provision for employment dur- Pine lumber. A ... Ed. Gregg and bride, 'of West icine Co., Lynn, week at his hove here., Ing the Fall and Winter months or do Also a good -stock of dressed lumber. ;pent Thanksgiving James and Mrs. Middleton. of h steady remunerative work and J Georgia Pine matched Toronto, Your letter you wis t orge• and Mrs. Mor- Mass. have moved into the theyearthrow gb. Write us and se-. and beaded. Day with Ge cure our Agents terms. We offer the will be opened, read U xbridge and answered by &,. re%idence,they recently purchased. beat in the business. Pay weekly, free Bell or Ind. phone gen. welcome t of outfit, exclusive territory. Gurney.Bundy with wife find y a woman and held In We hem as residents- of iii-- W. D. GORDON & SON family-visited at the home strict confidence. A woman can freely the village. OVEP 0(>0 ACIRES Pickering. Ont. father, Wm. Bundy over_the holi- talk of her private illness to a woman Mr. -and Mrs. Peers and the under cultiviition. ,Established over day. former's sister, also Mr. Williams, 35 years. A reputation for high grade thus has been established a confidential Miss Maud Beal and Mr.. Chand- ot Toronto, were the gtxests Qf stock and- foie' -dealing. A salesman- Kallway correspondence which bag extended over ter, of Toronto'. spent the holiday - can Wake money selling for us. We GRAND TRUE System s par- many years and which has never been Hugh and Mrs. Gregg on Thanks want an energetic reliable man for at the home of the formet broken. Never have they published a giviuK Day. Pickering and vicinity. For terms ants here. a letter without the wrmp Sim]Z]KWRIS testimonial or used -write Mi-ss .Mann; accompanied by written consent of the writer,and never FELHA31 NUBSERY Co., HORM sa in -ie and Miss bw the company allowed these L76nfl- er friends, Miss Bent Toronto, Ont; WOODWORKING EXCUR51ONS Griffith. of Ottawa, spent Thanks- dential letters to get out of their poe,- catalogbe on request. Rev. J. giving w t her parents, session, as the hundreds of thousands d up in Mr. Grant's OCTOBER 14-21-28 ad �rs. Mann. of them in their files will attest. I.have olene so YEARS* d- EXPERIENCE To Manitoba, Alberta. Saskatche- -rit�,Sns and Mrs. Berkey returned experience a So re old stand in Dunbarton 0 'Friday after -pending a Out of the vast volume of e working shop in which I a -P ago, St.-Paul- and Du- we u otne on wan via Cbic which they have to draw from,it Is more A wevir.and a half in Uxbridge, pared to do all kinds of wood luthorSarni and NortbernNavi- �4 than possible that they possess the very work gation Company. 0 own- jto the illness and death of knowledge needed in your cue. Noth- the f;rmer's mother. ompanied Ing is asked in return except your good Gibe we a trial.3 modorate. Winnipeg and Return $35 Charles Sargent' acc '11. and their advice has helped thou- C6arge. Brodie, Miss !Emala will, Edmoston &nj Return 43 b *Dr. C. J. &and& Surely any woman.rich or poor. i NATHANIEL BURKHOLDERI MAMS %A3 die, and- Wm find Maggie Des Proportionate low rates to other -e,,:GJa'ham. motored to Schomberg should be glad to take advantage of this I)trubarton. Out. WPIC,4�-Is C. points. Return )imittwom-mths. generous offer of assistance. Address Through Pullman Tourist sleep- F 1bg Cars are operated to Winnipeg 9 -storm of the a nnipe f3deutial) Lynn. Mass. last weeL law, air one day Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con- The ant snow I'T u0na#L'%4L ti eason occurred here on Ttte,4dAy Hair without change.- leaving Toronto ouut sufficient to cover Every woman ought t 3 talon t rouish AM= reastre co p. m on above date*. hen an am spalw"ics.W it bout.ch a 0 have Ayer SVigor The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway he ground fell. The cool weather Lydia E. Pinkham's 80-page is the shortest and" quickest roui,�. the past few days is creating a Text Book. Itis not a book for Then you win have a clean and healthy $1*110fic iftellen—We between W Innipeo,Saskatoon and �g' d mand for heavy flannels and general distribution. as it Is too "p. No more hair loss. No more Absiz 14JI,U1021rus'"weew Largest CLr­ &V�u * 3r setwuseJOGAZI Terms tor 0 e1pewdve. It Is free and only rough, scraggly hair. Does not color. I r41464 post""X•-, 14. Sold bY Edmonton. ercoats Full particulars and reservations Write for r CAPPY0 &11 new M xg: 42 a J. Lost—Between John Graham obtainable by as AA Y4mw DocUw=ij, W r..I ; at any Grand Trunk Ticket Office. LOS Newl- t -h If a mile south of Claremont It, today. Mpg r sr6 W d the "Sand Hill, east of Clare nt, a purse containing a sum money. The finder will be re- Shorthand Made E,-11W 0 CAI.MW ML MOLASSES MEAL .&rded by leaving the same Rt is a decided ZeanomY Aad an ezzeuent Invvetnaent— mcnab's store.: If such evidence as the following ex- '4,' Palmer, tracts from letters and other equally Benjamin and Mr-A. Because It makes other feed more palatable and com r been spending the past strong testimony contained in ho have 1: digestible.It also puts stock in firstclan condition a not sufficent to satisfy e months with friends booklet. i rs o or three person desirous of learning shorthand, d relatives in Pickering town- very quick. CaMwell's Molasses Meal is 64% Pure then'there-tan'be no merit f1i any buai- ip, as well as other parts of the Cum Molasses with 16% a special vzrlOtY of edible sa under the sun rovince, returned to their home moss possessing unique digestive action. We sell the famous bray oasotine . D11CAR MR. CLAKRZ—"It 19 A Cranbrook-British Columbia Thousands of stockman and farmers an consint"f sure to vrFlte a testimonial Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. wts of Molasses Meal bemuse they have proven it Engine with coat oil attachment, anything-so much superior ag almer have enjoyheir ;tit things used for the same p, ser Orbe the bast conditioner on the ftarkelL Your feed and all iatest improvements.. ) the east, and feel MU bene- your system of Eclectic Sbortliand is ml-n likely has it. If he hasn't, it woWd bq Well ted by their trip. to for priem See sample in stock and get prices to others I have examined. P shall worth your while to write �:,fleagd to-reply to any CoMmuni- The Baptist Young on is nion held their first meeting of —%Xr- MT. T.A1.C=C901ZT t may be sent m with re- ference to the system, or to have as season on Monday evening of THE CALDWELL FEED CO.,LEMMA BROCK ROAD, one interested call to see me."—I� K. There was F6 large at' FALLis, 477 Parliament (teacher.) It st week. PUNDAS, ONTARIO. ndance, and the prospects are t Iv our Fall and Winter-Term c6m- �W1, ight for a profitable- and plea- M3 menced September 6th, but students 9 nt.year's work. ' The yoti6f­ may e�roll, any day, as instruction is n Id receive every en- :'c should 34 Viain strictly personal. t as these societies are -14 0 a Write or call for free oo e c urageme.n L:0 e source of groat benefit to the �: Clarke's -Shorthand College ch they will realize An THE DOM INION BANK ung which PRESIDENT. P PRESIDENT. W.D.MATTHEWS,VICE :g '111Ft EDMUND a.OSLER.M.P., M or 565 College Si., Cor. Manning ATO. 'ter years C.A.BOGERT,Genem biamser. z N Z.Vto Baptist Church 1, "'Cigoo- A., TORONTO,Claremont, Bapt Reserthad and UndIvited Profift low 219 WN :L" "I. P ad an- 0 Z, ill hold their ninety-second 94tal Paw up 115,4K090. -",.0 n versary en Sunday, Oct, -26th. McMaster You Can Start a Savings Account Psi P of. Matthews,' of with s1.00. it is not necessary for you to wait until you have a 0 iversily, will conduct the ser. Urge sum of money. An account can be opened with $1.00 and ' 61 0� Z�, Jan evening. , . . . i T es both morning and %'irnore on which interest is twice a year. Fab 01 USX -,`T e. home choir will furnish in sic-at the.morning service and 40 0 meats I tb White a 'WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. AT. KINSON, Manager. vale Baptist choir at evening A special Ig service. or J no .t ank-offering will be taken tip 0- oOlinlyiola- a each service. Everybody will • sort 54 Of-all materials and 4 Com plai 9 y iqOT tow.epractice ot boys in running ry ods--Millinermod obtain prim. Don't be miel"by made welcome. 06t. 4.0 ., kept'instock. ItvdH-psyyounts are made regardin Goto ftll at our works std inspect our aGeneral DDee ZI t eir little express wagons on the Brox aham agents'wor do'not sti2play them,bousequeni. before in quality and Jan"My 1914-whit, ly we can, and do throw off the "PFA- ee ent sidewalks. They -make MILLINERY—Our standard is higher than ever 9 Port Per".17,UzbridRe is,osaniaaeon is, uneart for and Young Women's. iiesva%on,li,uytwgrove is commission of 10 per can$.,which you-wit hly.,noise which is a newness. There is great demand fo certainly save by purobasing from Gem wnright.nuisance to thosei ' who Hats in soft velvets and plush. Toronto prices for these$7.50 and ide close by. It is also noticed 410.00. Our prices for best plush $7.40, velvets $4.50 and.$5.00. 9 call solicited. re any- The Pickerm' ' MMITlY GRANITE CO:, allowed to ods, and trimmings equal to -tb at tliese boys are not. Me give you a better grade of go dollars. whitbr, ont"I'm noise in ng :cr aie. this unearthly n Canada. See the "bats we turn out and save d everything.at of their own premig0s but f You will find us tip to date in e Viocril-ance Committee ar told to go up the street, 6 d wn as the cage may be. Evi. natu- E. W. EVANS) I e Is not t; Onr Xmas Stock in Dry Goods, Fandy; Ladies'Under Vists in whits and utly the. Golden Rd cal, 32 in. long, only 36c. FLAI fash- The ol4ect of this Association is to Pump Mmttfac Goods,' China, Glassware, Novelties, tUr19.-.,,.. r cticed in this matter. XmAs Papetrieg put up in beautiful, ioned Cashmere. Hose. 25c., 10 dozen lessen stealing and prosecute he annual thank-offering nielet- -Stitched 'Cambric Hdkfs, the felons. Ladies'cabinets with two and four drawers.', Ladi's' hem Shop and 'Residence, Dundas Sts of tb6 Wo: Secure some of these now. in tinder the alis ices From now gen.'5c'.,2 for 5c while they Itust. Get It n,s-Foreign Missionary Society, out is the time to theabovegoods. one of our Silk Embroidered -CWI&rs .0 ig propertKstole WHITBY, OV. r was Don't put it-of tong as R11 the nice'50c and 75c, ' Mesh Bags 24c. 50c. See Hunliers-havit Ho of the Presbyterian chu"ch I too ked out first. these special values before buying. eate immediately wit any Member Three doors weet Pf Whitby use` iing of last things will be pie be on Tuesday ever of Executive Gommitte ,,we k. There was a large attend Mombership fee- 91.00. We are prepared to instal wood or Iron, e who listened with f great Oar fall and w.inter samples for Men's Suits and overcoats are here. It will ot) short notice,also attend. le'. &sure to the address o Rev. sident-6r PUMP� pay vnu to see'these Splendid Values. Nothing in Merchant Tailaring c= TicksitVittf be bad from the tyro to all kinds of repairing. of Uxbridge, whose m $3 to 88-a suit. Besides D. Simpson 9wretarT on opplio6tiOU. r . Fraser, come.near our prices—& saving of from siil Ject, was 'The, Life'of: Jcrhn- is the only prkdtical'maw to leave your order with. om.—L. D. Banks, ..Agent for-the Ontario Wind MIR, was the also gasoline engines and Ge des". Mr. Gedde4 w8 Groceries—Full line always fresh and up-to-date. Good pink Salmon can loc. Exec.,C ng, Out from W.V.,Richakdson, ickeri T t 4 114"'i-s-nis Wit FIE Tf missionary in one of the south oneyliclb&75e. Lipton's world-wide famous Tea-direct the sclare gear Clover H islands and sef the accoutit of his the gardens to the pot, 30c, 40c and-50c lb. -MAGNET CREAM SE�ARATOR, lif4 is a dee 1.A. O'Con norl Arthur Jefrev. Co.;prweeds of the evening ID. SIMICKERING i ply interesting one Phone Bell No. 50. Ind.w, PSO T Is N & C untect to M-00. R r -SM1<--"" ..,.gyp .•-4•• ..•-Jai -.:, •v- "; ..,_ .,:r: • ,. - '�:a ti +f�,, a°r" ,S'<• 'ir. � . _,� .tom- _;• , .. _._ .. ._ __ _ , ' THE TORTURES , THE- YULTURNBURNING QF - r OF RHEUMATISM Grain, Cattle �' nd Cheese - - Harrowing Tale of the -Sea Told By CaRtaln Frau.i Driven -From' the System by _ ai .Williams Ping Pills -. _ ease : cis Inch of the 111-Fated _Prices of These Products In.the Leading - - : The sufferer from rheumatism - of traaeatlantn iurno would last m Markets are Here, Recorded who has not one about During, A despatch,from New York eays:-Fran• At that time think the Voll+, ole Inch, the youngest o u ore than aril himself in the right way 13i ex'- papt&ins, and certainly ae brave ae the hour,•so I-- was e fl that wee eat- peot a return of the torture with bravest of them, the boyish skipper who !ng iia ensu thrcu�li the_♦finis of the-ship. ever QhaII to cold. or damp wee- commanded the doomed Volturno, arrly I But we did not gunuh any a boats. t, first Qraln Crops of Outside Countrles. Lard�leroes. 140; tube. 14 1.4x; 9a•iia• therY It is the Change in the s�enger on thew ekBed�Bt�raineri3irooulan�i err, came tome and said�the Carmsaig, 14.1 ss. of the rescuing fleet of eleven liners that )tad caught our signals and was s iWr United ISinedom.�-R,eceni estimates for ' .�-= weather that causes the r`heumZt- ��uQ - - e►heat Drop are Doing tally maintained t6altd Hay,and straw. speeded to the aesistance of the Vu1tIIr-' Zo'our a41d at anineteen-knot-spend. ]Rains e}e hindering sowing of new Drop• tism, but it does start -the aches no.when the wireless 'fiashe+d the news of "It was 6.50 o'clock in the morning whoa Fraaae.--6oxin of the new Drop is Dto• gales hal-No. 1 hay is a aL gad aiItg, I4�eurnatlam'la a deep- a disaster a8 the Grand Banks. The the fire was first little eyed. I was in my y, _ greening favor 7. as veep se the thresh` 13.50 to 614, on track. Tu,,U,, s o• i p ill-fated Volturno'e gallant commander cabin getting a little sleep when Miller. j jFq�►� In Offerings of native wheal are small x12,50 to 413. and in at $11.50 to 812. seated disorder Of the blood. You was its Youthful in appesr•auce a 'the 'ihe chief omcer,came out y-in and, cwas IuigA imports of tor'eigh wheal ass large, Bad straw--47.60 to 88, oa track. TP cannot nibs cure' it with out- youngest of his iovier -swore, and though tag up i b bunk, told me the ship was with continued foreign buying. ronLo. ,. possibly a smile played ovir his features from aflame Sn hatch No. 1. We were then - Clermany.-Weather favorable for pw• "' ward 'appl}CatioIls or hot tomenta- the moment he began to tell of the din• proceeding through heavy seas at a eD88 " lin "Poise crop .is good. Offerings Of Wln^IpeB Orale• t10IIs, a8 60 man e0 le.in _their °Ovary of the blaze that doomed hie'ehip, o! about eight knots, in a'Miller t sea' a as ive wheat are liberal, y P l there was behind it all a note of sadnear. before the wind. I told Miller to give the )fusels.helost recent reports state ohaL Winnipeg OoL. Zi.-Cash-Wheat-No. V ignorance of the real cause of the "In the beginning," bald• Capt. Inch, 'I ,order to slow down and then to quietly -+tire otnLturn of wheat is good and interior Northern, f9 1-Zo; No. 2 PTorthern, 77 1•Zot trouble tr to do. want to say that the Carmania dui the order the crew to the Ore stations, but to tstorroe, are.filled. Weather favorable for No. 3 Northern, 75 1-tot No. 4 710: No.-1 y very beet that she could. I have nothia¢ Peepn zhe knaxledge from the Datteengore. sora and sowing of new Oro pp rejected seeds, 750; No. 2 rejected awds, Rheumatism can only: be drLveri sant praise who steamed fude allrspeed to ose the the situation was. mew just how senousi 8ouesania.-Weathetr favorsbla for field Tiff 1.2c1 No. 1 Bmut(ty. 741.8e•- No. 2 73o. out of the system by.°driving ou w rk and Dorn atop. pate-No. 2 C.W•, 33 1-Lo; o. E C.W., sistance of my poor ship, and-this in• But the passengerstold knew it to order Hnngarg.-fioxin4 0! whrat being done 3114c; extra No. 1 teed, 320; No. 1 feed, the poisonous acid iri e- lood. eludes Capt. Barr and the Ca rmania.• hilelmerar �niter-deck.h1At bb am. trader favorable weather conditions. Ea 31 1-40 No. 2 feed 3o lAc. Barley, No. 3, This can only -be done by t7(laking Nobody Brutal on Volturno. Miller came to me and Said the.Volturno' timatee for corn Drop have Dean raised 430. F�1ar-No. 1 I .W.C., 1115; Na 8 Q.W., ••Likewise there is ai�riolutely- no-truth to 9,000,0fo beat+els. the blood supply 1 tach red and was aflame forward and I harried out,on !� Italy.-Weather favorable for Bowing. 41.13; NO. 3 C,W., $1.02 - pp y In any story which might create ilia !m- deck. The-picture was a terrible one.-743%, r:: urs. It is in _this way that Dr. precsion that anybody was-brutal during all was quiet among the passengers. ors but ly.-W ees r foreign wheal are in- P the frightful, trying hours between the ward and abaft the forecastle the flames! ,-y ereaetng. Montreal Markets. = William ' Pink Pills cure rheuma- discovery of the are and arrival of the Iudla.--Tbe United Provinces and Can- Montreal Oct, U_oats, Canadian'West formed a solid wall of fire forty of more; ry' tt,e�al Provinces are still without rain. and era, No. 2, 41 to 41 1-2c: Canadian West- even after Other• remedies rescuing ships. I never owed a revolver feet high and I saw that the 11 to bla and the •_tiagL+�»-ta ""t ern No. E. 39 i•8 'to 44c i eztra Na 1 have failed. These Pills make-rich, or any other weapon to cowertheDaeaen• th0 mak-fittings were etarting to blase, a( Government is advaaoing money to re. fee 401,2 40S4e. Bar1eY, Man. tom• Bare into diaeipliue- necessary in each b neve the situation, 50 to 4a 1 malting, 65 to 66e• Buckwheat, red blood; thev go right to the root emergencies. As a matter of fact my pie Saw Men Burning to Death. .r sets are tot was burned up in the wreckage of the ,QP'hlie I wag looking over'the ship arid♦ ' Australia.-Good crop prOBD No, L 65 to 860. Flour, Man., Spring of the trouble, and-the pains-and bridge. I might add tliat none of m of- win near the forecastle. Quartermaster' fAg maintained• wheat patents, firsts. 45.40; seconds, aches- are driven from the system hcers or any of the seamen used any kind Oiler.came u out of the forecastle. His' *- Angeatina.-There have bean heav7 $4•y0; strong bakers', 1pl."i Winter Da- of weapons in the maintenance of order face 9,� b.My b.ned• and as he Stag., 1_W_ rains. Out,it iB not likely to have dont tents; choice, $6; straight r011em^e, 84,60 and will not return it 'the' blood among the paeeengers. gored towards-me -1 caught him in mR• ' any damage to wheat w 84.75: straight rollers, DaiN. 42,05 to supply-is kept pure. That is the- "The loss of our lifeboats immediately arms and asked him where he had been.; : {2.10. Rolled osts, barrels, #4.40 W 44 60: following the dieoovery of the Bre i., of He answered 'I am just out of the fore - $&I0. y begs. 90 lbs-. 42.10 w 82.17 1-A. Bran, 622. whole secret of Curing rheumatism, course, the saddest chapter in the awful castle, and here are tour men burnin to• wheat Shorts, y24. Middlings, W. Mouulla, and if you are•a sufferer begin t0 awry: IL waw my first duty to.order those death in there.' It was all too stns. Toronto. Oct. 21.-Flour-Ontario :28 to $31 Hay, No, 2, per ton oar lots, boats Provisioned and made renddsy for or fellow* were all seamen, and good. flours, 90 per cent., made'of Dew wheat, 13 w $14. Cheese, finest westerns. is 1.8 cure you to day by taking Dr. launching, and the dienster tbat.followod wee and,died.be; they knew v1)rat th& ,60 w 83.55, seaboard. and at $3.60 LO to ib i•4c; fluent e"wrus. 12 1-2 to 12 3.40. Williams' Pink Pills. Among- the the dropping or the attempt W drop them matter was." 68 locally. Dian(tubae-First atenrte. is flatter, aholoest creamery 87 L•2 to 28; Into that frightful sea Indicates betuor Caytain Inch, in the course of his etorT '� yigy $5.30, do h, �8pi strong eeoonds ST 1,2 h, 38 to many sufferers from rheumatism than any words of mine the kind of sea of the disaster, said; "We were back at ykers, in jutbags 44.60. e0c; selected 30 w 310: o. 1 stook, 27 who have been cured by this Medi- Cher the-Volturno faced shat day. No, 1 hatch working Sor all we were worth; . Dlanitoba wheat!-"Io. 1 new Northern, w.gam; No, 3 stock, 22 to 820• Potatoa• to check the fire when the second ofltoer, g: 46c, oa track, Bay pate. and No. 2 a6 �O• per Dag. car lore, 70 to Tao. cine is Miss Mary D. Kelly, !South How LNsbsata Rand. Ontario wheal-Naw N0. 2 wheat at 83 DummeI, Ont, Miss Kelly say 9' "The first-boat to he launched was :m camp running co and told he that the 60 W. otuiwhe Du me time ago I hada ver ball comumand of Chief Officer Miller. It struck Carmania was Doming ul The Che lok. Oats No. 2 Ontario oats, b3 to 340, on- United states Markets. y - the water' and immediately seas engulfed! was Doming at a great oily, and she look. 'tide, and at 36c. on track, Toronto• Went- Minneapolis. oet. 21.-Wbestr-December, it and 1Z was capsized and ❑11 t, it un-.ch he like a rout bail o- foam am she cul' era Canada old oats,, 38 1-20 los No. 2. and Igo. L hard. attack of rheumatism. At times I doubtedly lost. The second boat, which her.way time to the waltz, but we d d e gg 11__W 82 ijlc: May' 67 1.2; would be confined to bed for a con- was number six.• was lowered under oom not have time to 41 a� look then and. at 37 to 3T 1-Zc for No. 3. B'a7 ports• 84 8-6c; Na 1 Northern, 62 1.8 to 64 14c. ar "< e e pose-93 to 85c. outside. No. 2. do.. ao 1.3 w 82 Ido; No. 3 wheat, le of days and would seen almost mend o! poor LanTsell, the fourth of-'! kept ed wit the, e• The rart¢�+ia� , )3arley- to �• OVLside• T8 1 6 to 80 1-80• Cora-:10. 3 yellow, 64 1.2 p y ^car. In it were about fot•ty people. Thr I stAamed to the windward and dr ai Clorn-No. 3 American Dora. 73 Lao, e.Lf.. 79 Qy�, vo. 3 white. 34 3.4 to 35c. paralysed with the intense pain in boat got away from Lhe ship and was not boat• Seddon• the second Marconi Der- Midland. Flour- Pini Da�ata• 84 to $4.25; do.• see- my back and lege. At such Mmes I seen again. The third boat, mmmandrd! ator. was bringt ro es Capt. Barr a cue= Rye-No. 2 at 60 to 67c, outside. Dude. 43.66 to 8x.06: iirrt dears. 4280 to by Boatswain Sanderstro,1m, was lowered age from the wmroleas roam and was BvokwheaL-68 to 630• my ] ittd had abaat fifty of the esesrage D 'Branwh ati t bran. 422 • ton. in '63.60• do. eeconde, iE.2& to 4266. - Bran— COuld IIOt walk, and ointa'were ae, ins mine back w Pennington. Aire tags, Toronto freights. $22 a. o". To- Gnchanged• stiff and swollen. I consulted dif «sewers In it. As It struck the water toe' °was tm sibie lar the boat that the t ii \Hutt Dulnth, Oct. Zi--Wheat-Nn. 1 hard, Osrax eoltnrico made a deep dip forward po reach nes mato. gb Sage; No. 'lorthern, 64 See; `ie. E, ferent doctors and took their Medi- and a giant sea ewept the boat under the I mania hod launched Wa do., M 3A.to 82 78c; Montana Ne. 2 lard. Cine, but did not get mo-Ps than. liner's stern; when she settled back -*he I boat crew worked like mad. b A :.'Coar4try ►POdYBS. al 7& : December, 8:7.8c bid' May, 87 S4 eat upon the little craft, ereahed it Ifie r�uld do nothing In that SOL- and 4L0 ey to e/ 34 asked Linseed-6137, May. temporary relief. At--this time a "Ln eggsheli and everybody in it was loot time they managed to,get back_ Of isi BasLet{Doice dairy. 22 t- 2A0; interiar.}$1.39 34: October, 11t%3-4 Aid; November, neighbor.. advised Me. t0_. try Dr. ereept the boauplit b who dived oat. ynd-I ship'Th !0 W 210: creamery 87 to for rolls. and 41.36 old: December, $1.34 1.4 bid. ,.illiatns' Pink Pills, 8nd'I of a cO�nq up. cansht hoih 9l the taekls thep I The balance of the story is la !6 to M 1-!a for solids. g was dangling from the ship's stern and-. measure a repetition of the etc largd Eggs- C'aate Iota o! new-laid. 32 to 33e -.Live stock Marktea supply. After tasking a few bases was Dulled back on boar¢!. No man ever I reed pdbLelaed ah to the► beetle as " pBr dawn; fresh fig n Soca sad S1to 330co. looked,death elmer !a the face than std the e. which was at one time Snril . . s7p� doyen. J Nnvtresl Oct. 21-Jrhe best.cali fs"- I found they were greatly helping that Marito haus been won, leve( c , ew cheese...14 I-So tar large.and ed from d w s i.e xbue the onMmoa me, and I continued their use until _ ,�++ti ,. 84 S 4 t�5c for twt»e ! brought 3 to 4 3-4, Bulls• and stockers - BeaDs-sand-pk'red, 1':.25 to 12.35 per 3 I.S w 4 3•A. Cows. Sas to 670, calves. i the trouble completely disappeared• iD11ahe1: primes. lt.TS to 1l I to 61-2, sheep. about 4 cents, lamas. a 1-2; I Can strongly recommend this itbRE RO:LD EXPENDITURE• J<E,01aUM'1 boughtthe- greetingsofHoney-Elsttarted. to time. 1t to iso par bogs. 1 fa to 9 t,8 ymen and the British ar � for No l: combs, $3 to 43sS Des' dorsa Toronto, Oct 21--Ca,LLIs-CbO1ce Ospotti rnediClne to others Who suffer a8 I y, star No. Lamed 42.50 for No. 2 17,25 to 17.30, choice butchers. 86.70 to e*+ did.from.the, pangs and tortures of Large mount Spent Under Colo- and eapeoialfy the X01 a ` Poultry-Fnwt, u w 14c per lb ; chick.1 �� medium.. ii T6 W I6 35, 0ommca. l ; lguards, of Which General Br00 Sao. 17 to t9e. ducks. 1! to 140. seas• 121'$3.50 oto $4.30 canners and cutters. 12.50 rheumatism." -11lLatioa Reade Branch. }had been a member. to iso, turkey". frB.h. NO. L, U tc 23c $3' fat cows. 6460 to 45.80-; commonocwa, I You can get Dr. Williams' Pink A despatch from Toronto sass' # . P 136. urkey". tr potat0as. TSo r bat,; {3.60 w S4; butchers balls. 13 76 to IS 70. _ lana N.w B uitart aka, Seo ir•r has. on' taken-flood vest, te,75 w 1114 oomci Pills through -any dealer in Medi- With the end of the road building7. µ.7s to $6.60. Stockers and lenders,--Sven, cine or by mail, post paid, at 50 4#OLD•BEdtBI�i(i f3A:�D9 s - - 960 to 1.060 pounds. µ w 6429, �ht seer � sea eon but three weeks away. t ®r 660 s. s4 br 453ot 1jght cents a box or six bates for $2 5o cissa o! the Colonization Ronda 1}e- I�r..al.m. Dubs. 6asfl to a sae iambe-Litbt'from -The Dr. Williams' Medicine Enough to Pay for the Da toy 14 W 63 so, partment are busy figuring out The fine -, Ss,00rm-1.Dn: Saar. 1616 w 16 3-40 per ewes, 4450 to •e5.28, !s Caused by Storm at \om Ib, la ease in", Pork-6hort 0111. 4?a.60t bucks. s3 W 43:50: •Prins l►ai 4766.to .Co.4 Brockville, Ont. - work done- during the year. The t do mens, 42-4. , barns. media to 1fht, er166. bat with Tds per head deduetbB for • ! Gvvernm$St expenditure on coloni- A deapatoh from Nome, A , iq fa w sits; heav� 14 to soot 7011%ib Lo $7 ta►e back Lambe. Host f.o-b, to pOSTRAf3TER9' `JALASIE9. Dd fig•! .:1i 1-2m breakfast icon. 21 to 111101 si<lke, drovers: q.s0 W 4990 ted sad watered, ration and by-law meds constrWt- says 1, festa ]oho have wor 1 4t e9 10 to 49.20 os care. the ed•under the supervision of the de- beach sands here for their To Be Increased from $35 to iB50 partment will reach close to $570,- think A likely that the storm g°�' x Old Folkes' C4uhs BBI,F+�I\'S �lEW BATTLESHIP. Per Year. cop, or 840',000 above that of lant half destroyed the city drove than ' • - A despatch from Ottawa says; year. The feature of the season's psc>ld•bearing sands that will here t � Oil, Instead of Coal, Being Used •work, -however, has been'the large than pay.for the damage done. 1'el Permanently Cued The Postmaater-General, Hoa. L. 0.... = as Motive Potter. . - amuunt of work undertaken by the ter each big storm miners pa. the, _ p. Pelletier, with the approval of y- new sand that has been cos public is Load In Its pralss of the dee etch from Portsmouth, townships themaelvea under the b the Government, has decided to in• p The bottom of the sea in fro up �. Modern Direct t3roatht^y Cure. England,p says; ?► novelty in the crease the minimum salaries of law-system, The 118 by-lawn under d ` Elderly people take cold easily. 1Jn• wd 9f battletshi a, which work was- started in rho biome is rich in gold, but nom t °r 3 p the Queen rural postmasters from 838 to 8bv s ria indicated as expenditure of of..working it has beep found. 'thOd i lite voting folks, they recover slowly. Elizabeth, carrying an • immense per year, The necessary legisla- rou h -$175,000, with the Govern- if ever. That is why so many people armamdnt and using oil instead Of tive action to give effect to the de- g y Past middler lite die: of pneumonia- coal 'for her motive power, was ciaion .will be taken at the ooming ment.contributing half. As a mat- �BIJLT R1GUT Dven though pneumonia-does not de- launched at the Royal Navy Dock- session 'of Parliament. The in- ter t fact, -the townships have -; velop and kill, coughs certainly weak- ands hereon Thursday for the Bri- crease Will affect several thousand spent considerably,•more than half Stomach, �ierres and Thinks an all elderly people. y this sum. $ems; Cough Syrups seldom do much rood tish navy. The new vessol, whose rural-postmasters in -all parta of According to W. Ben4ett, Uirec- stored by Grape-Vats Foo .because they upset digestion. Any keel was laid on October Ql, 1912, Canada. The Powill be surplus for for of colonization, the greathandi-' The number of persona who druggist or doctor knows that a much is of an entirely fresh type and the the present year will be much more as the tbvrriahips are faced with is merite•were such that no otbe Vlore effective treatment is - "CA- details of her ''construction - have than. sufficient to meet the addi- P ravel fO°`i 'TARRH0201ft," which heals and - the high cost of material, g and be retained at all, is Soothes the irritated surfaces of the been kept secret. It is 'generally tional charges on revenue, and crushed stone, and this has acs reports are on the leer rge+� -throat. believed, however, 'that her arms- iven rise to the suggestion that "For. 12 years I suffered e' In using Catarrho:one you do not meat as to donsist of ten '15-inch TRENT ALLEY CV . \ L. ; the (}ovornmerit', eit&r independ- dyipepaia; finding no food the TOid take Medica' into the stomach- you guns•mou.nted in pairs in,barbettes ent.ly or through the new Highways not distress me," writes a did " : isimply breathe into the.-throat. nose while her sedondary armament 'of It May Be 9erionely Affected Commlesion, secure quarries and lady. "I was reduced from 1 '641 and and lungs rich piney balsamic vapor, 4-inch or 6-inch guns is also to be _Through Laek of Rain. g0 lbs., -gradually growta ing full of .healing power that colds, laced behind protective armor. gravel pits to supply the munici- radi1a11 rosin w 'catarrh and''bronchitis disappear al. P A despatch,from Ottawa says palities with material at reasonable until I could leave ady bed o akar, most Instantly. This is a big advance over the arms-.. a r Investigations which have been prices. - short while at a time, and b y .•� /.�; "At sixty-eight years of.age I can ment of her predecessors. •Lnde� made concerning the rainfall in the. a<` unable to speak aloud. s 1f testify that I am never troubled with ordinary circumstances the carry- strict tributary to the Trent Ca- "Three years ago I waa Ottr coughs or colds,".writes,J. H, Pilgrim, ing of such a big battery would im- MEMORIAL TO BRITISH HERO. =�a of Kingston, ,They used to be the a considerable increase in-dis nal: .iadicatp that this ten million by 'an article 'on Grape-�7ut and bain of my life, and that.was before pry dollar undertaking may become iieoMy to try iw placement, but thin has been Doul-. •- Imposing.Pile Commemorates- the �� I used Catsrrhosone; which was re- P seriously affected through lack of My stomach was so weak I 4 commended rr me by C. L. Prouse, ated by the utilization of oil fuel Fall of Braddock. but I used could druggist To use a lbs hozone is just for the engines in place o! coal. water for the Iocks unless a careful not take cream, :y forestr "policy Is'adol t" 'go as to A despatolt; ,from Uniontown, Nuts with milk and lime orate ape` .a _ilks being!n an immense pine woods. The aubatitution o!_ oil ttmks for. y P peen., says; . In the presence o!' helped me f!'oa1 the fiist, bu lit ft-e-4et_,aamic vapor of Catarrhosone Coal bunkers means 'great economy conserve and increase if possible ice . Is lite a reale, Will so stimulating to in weight and space, and in this the present rainfall: In order to do dignitaries, army.men of the United up my system in a manner as. R_ the breathing organs, so soothing to way it has been possible.to.incret3se this the Government limy' be coin- States and Eugland aid thousands tonishing to the friends who had - acre spots, so tul3 of power to drive' ' y oiled to take control of certain of spectawrs, the memorial mohu- thought my recovery impose out colds and congestion. I will al- the offensive and, defensive arms- f rest areas and'-prevent their de- went to General Edward W. Brad= "Soon I was tibia to take e' ways nee and recommend. Catarrh Ment and at t tame time keep the nudatien. !Soma reforesting may dock, the famous English general Nuts and cream for. breakfas rape. d, ozone as a preventive and -cure for size and dis�Dement of the war- --` - - 3unCh at night., with an -eg ` �. oonghs, colds, bronchitis, throat lrrita- ship within the, limits., Shoals the a16O have to be gone. killed by Indians in the fail of 178b, tion and catarrh. oil fuel in the case of the' Queen vas unve$ed an Wednesday in Grape-Nuts for 'dinner. and p' (Signed) -"J. D. PILGRIM. RICH R EDDI�IG GIFTS. Braddock Park ten milia from here "I am now able to eat fruit, meat A Catarrhozone Inhaler in your poet Elizabeth prove successful all. large in the mountains. Miss Frances and nearly all vegetables et or parse enables you to stop a cold warships of the British:navy will in diri- 4 3Li]lions of Dollars For Son sod Howell, of •the Colonial Dames, un- nor, but fondly continue P a with the fjrst sneeze._Large size costa future use it. The new vessel was Daughter in-Law. _ veiled the tribute. Amon the Nuts for breakfast and anppe ra e �onth100 and supplies treatment for two not quite a. year on. the building ' a; 'small size. 60c.; trial size g g A deo fah from.Baltimore sa s speakers Was Lieut. Gea: f31r Al- "At the time of beginning ji6a; all storekeepers and druggists,or ways: Her launchin wei ht was p4;t 9 fred Edward Codrington, of the Nu•ta I .could soaroely speak rape- about 10,000 tans and she'-was the Despite the efforts of the family to �n- �... The Catarr'hozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., heaviest vessel ever sent Afloat keep it nisi, it leaked out on:Wed- Royal'Horse Guards•, of the British tents without changing words .,and Kingeton, Canada. P q arnc�y The monument of stone and around or `talking crooked 1 some -from a building slip in any of the nesdayy, -.the . informo on • coming b but i 'have • beco _ from a reliable source, thab Henry marbie, weigbing 2b tons, Wee flixde' way - .Brant -County Counoil have de- $ritiah nsvil dockyards. possible through the efforts of the strengthened that I-no lone r olined to enter the scheme. for. as C. Frick has settled upon his BOII raddock Memorial_Assoctation, -of that ,Trouble.'•' ••••Name' g1 have x9 elinedrial prison farm for i6ix coon- Hon. W. T. White, Minister of $12, wedding''a wedding''present, 1 flea Finance, laid the corner-stone at while the bride, who was Miss this place. Other sppe�ker� were P. Canadian Postum Cereal ' • ' Ltd., 4 Mrs►ntford of a•new tofce and .C. `Knot former American Secre- Windsor,_Ont. Representatives of fifty Norse- P Frames S. Dison of this city, re- o! State, and Godernor John "There's a reason," and i from Government building. ceived a cheque for .$2,000,Q00 ap a rY la.ined in the little book is ex- lamihes reabbed-,Cal$gry- K. Tenet of Penneylvania. Gen P "The Estate of Washington to pur- Crude oil fromi'the Ohio fields fat present from her new lather-in-law, ; -- s' ' eland from the C.P.Ri and ea- being received at Sarnia by.pipe- The bridegroom received his settle- of th v�.11�°States ed-f rheinviting Rg�tri he above'letter i6haa 'Eab]iah another .Noewegisn colony ]ine, at the rate of over 8,000 bar- meat some time before' w�- him to so important a ceremony.' sinal^i, uu:, time au time.laten e�at"ha` at Bxwl[, rale a day. _ . ding. - - ' "* 3 y�. .. .. - y{!,' .�, a.s.-' y}7' veli •.T-4!•_..ea..P• Fs't.5 _ �a.. fes,. t.. :. ::.,,'' ... .''•'.''., s•a7 '[/ � 9• -`. .''. `:•f' 4 �>7 `s'�i''� ,ro:• ... `w;q„•'s., .. ... ., ''sky ., ,. ., �. ^ a.'. q s ',!""^ ••y 'In:�� ., ,N,' •"�1� n` }wi'�„' .Y.,'k• .-..o-.,.,+,.,. .,79t-^s,..,-�.i .nail �.•..m d•..Py- s_.x, ..,.a.•:su,.,,r^ '. '}a' . , �..� ,.,.� .,�.' •„ K', -.K `x:".� ,.n •�' .,•isl% .1� .0 hrt.•"i ..,,-'v, c'� .a d'c !• a (, " '�" •.W� :'a. -_._. . v .,'.±'� ;• :fits fix?':ws;' ^`� .�' •y`:a� r : .....: ...0- ... .;:fir. ••ryt,a T R, T-N` 7T_--"- A I 77- -7 7r.•.,., 74� 7 Sr1CCMC FOB TSE BLOOD. Lumbago Cured prove ValuA16 12 yor=W[m Na Achc Gone Tuberculosis Fight LU A Thoulliands Still gaffering specific which way become PO That Can valuable ally to the medical proles- B quickly Cured By the campaign again" tube,- M e sion in NS Y�T� S o11erviline." 4�' ther diseases has been ouloeis ano o 'Full ```` T c NN f EATS ACE fiavored and - 1 �1.,� - . - -by h London publisher. old P. Bushy. introduced perfectly cooked I David Doig, head of the 'Arm 01 The The Case Of Mar ow With Running SOMI D ig and CO., publishers child' make delicious W 'i's 01 A Ou "Three years ago I discovered that nii and subject to lumbago might Just has interested himself a man outears in the potentiali- de"ght' sandwiches. d as well be F Tried dead as mi�uve.,' These wordsseveral Pain. s 1 for' 0 . I' .1. which, he says, The the sincere, strui ttorward let- formula open gh 5 Fifty Remedies,'Wifficlut Result. 3114MOW11 main able effects in improv- picnicker's ter of H. P. Bushy, 9L w, W4 plumbing and tinemlithing b . lhs rema kl,it, choice. Cured In Nine Days by•Cuticura plumb usi- itils; the qrua -of the blood arid in the ' Sup and Ointment. after another, the consequent resistance of the and .0. "One attack came body to disease- lumbago got to be a chronic thing with tests have been favorite. At his. instance 10 cbampagno at., Montreal.Quebeeii— could scarcely get in a day's f.,have&JLTOyaar me. I in one of the London W.="Y-W _oLd boy Who was Suffer- that knifing, cruel pain �arried out work. beforo �emonatrated bit llpa wh4t the 41c.6tor laid wind k my back. I used jL gal- hospitals which haie would attack -very them & gratelle. Me body was all 4� liniments; not one of the value of the formula in 00 dab running lond- Ion of penetrating enough to get at remarkable way, and Mr. Doig is • with seemed f the pain. read in the 0 to The trolilift stared the core o secuxe,-further and Nervilina, now anxious Witness about teats with the as- I ELECTRIC DYNAMO pimples and opened up into Of course scratching Montreal sored. �".Ae more extended t and got five bottles. it is a wonderful pub- OR GENERATOR The erup- feel its soothing, LoiSt&nce of school Clinics and medicine—I could mad*It wom. S� medici tions appeared on his fh(* ng action every time it was he health authorities. Dain-relieving FOR SALE And dSsnaured him awfully. n I got the disease Un Some thirty years ago the When eminent The boy could"t deep 61 der control with NerTiline, I built up mule, made out by an em Disht from tha itebing and chemist, came Into the my strength and fortified 1 01 pati.and I did not know Khat so do with at- so K11 VOLTS, H ay blood by scientific chem taking Ferrozoue at meals. This tre ltilm It and I =a&him crow and ft*duL If I possession of Mr. Doig's family and i permanently, when 675 R. P. M. 7 me b&ve aj °°°' m I have tried fifty remedial meat cured frequently resorted to ad 0 give up the thick, was .0 ...... everyone t Vithouij remit. At last I.5ot "=PIS@ Of ;0 urge DRY liniments they are using, occiaiad arose with beneficial re- At a Very Reasonable,Figure mad sner white, i paters &"p and Ointment. n, uR-to-date, penetrating, sults. Immediate sale. try and upar! Using them two days I noticed a a pain-destroyer like lNerv, cpm ns, of "Please certain of which are in a con- S. FRANK WILSOR & SONSY I them bought a tuil-sized Cake Of Cuticum pvry.- tme=and publish my letter the world wan 908,p and ous b"of outicum Ointment -hear of Nervi- a 72 Adelaide St West, TORONTO. which produce t all to e t I used to give the boy a.hot bath daily _00- over. ated form, -------- line." erful stimulating action on the using Cuticl�amp rroda.add than Applied 11" suffered Don't be cajoled into receiving any- .41 W, the Cullcurs Ointment- as baid your dealer but "Nervit- white corpuscles of the blood and —EDUCA-riom. mpg' with chs horrible disease.be. Wi thing from rid itself ss COLLS021. To VIM saostibe W !.4 bottles 50c-, so enable the system too LLIO7V"8 BUSDiM 'a I smarted to use the Cutilcmr& line." Large family size 45 70nto. Canada POPulat soap and. 1 dealers, or The Ca- of lu-1king disease germs. It , E h Catalcrue fro& =tamv.and nine days aftw*a bar was trial size 25c,, al 10, ,N.y 1. Magnificent "a troubled dw%'. tarrhozone Co., Buff& and stated to be harmless, to take and noted and bu-044 been PAPINS Folt SALIL Z.Cloutier, 1)606 12. 1911. Kingston, Canada. quite inexpensive. ly comorim cut1wars soap and cutteurs Ointment W1 -Sir Oliver Lodge, DAWSO"s *t--� Mold by aruls:wta and dealace evw7wham scientist who has T Toronto. Lib" Eminent TESTS FOR LIFE OR DEATH. A WONDERFUL DISCOVE A dusin set to oftm azzmalent. STOC& GRAIN LND 'D4191 SMPLO Of each malled,fhw,vhh 82-p. Skin dared to direct scientific inveStigs- the other dayp F RUTT. all sections at ontaris, 31ack Address pba card Fatter Drug a tion towards the subject of continu- Farms 11L Cama.Corp..Dp& WD. Bantam.U.8.A. ity of existence and the immortality Method of Avoiding Possibility Of An eminent scientist, %capa. WITH OR WITRID171 gave his opinion that tile most won declaring his belief in Premature Burial. :eyery of recent Years w" ArToRT SITES. in To�POIA^o of the spirit, de, derful dim Just F Railway tTPAkaws ehlee. ty after pbysI_ of ZamrBuk. ^W.. .^A �fq `�J lie Went out and Hanged Himself. survival of personality A remarkable new method of test- the discovery as I Mngla thin i&yer 11raw-1— and at*npr 1 apps think! As soon pR0PZiT1Z8 al death. ing. absolutely whether an a k is applied to a wound or ZgIDEKTIAL The following story in t-uld.by Mr, 14c of Zam-au bremptan qv%d a d4osen illy dead, and s, mau who. Wit 'dead person is rem injury is Insured against Pett" Ridge don-ceming 'Very sore, such I Not one species of N W, DAWS N% clibarns at. Torente. wrangled with his wife minard's Liniment for main 0 111, thus avoiding the p;59111ilit" blood Poison -Bu always w.ra k he brought home Literally So. 1premature burial, Just, an microbe has been found that Zam NEWSPAPIN rofL BALE. t the n d of Marseilles, France, does •aot kill I e;V�en his wife an _1211- j-4 r)rl.qTRY V n. Of was by Dr. Icar rZXXLT 74SWA A ZR ay night., received with great inter- Then again. As soon as Z&EQ-B Zd onu%ro to troublesome about the -Yesterday I received has been rece - or to IL, 9&141 In of J".2 pecyajly handed speakable insult," colleagues in Paris. Is applied to & &ore, or a cut r W 2 est by his oolle4 6, tt owpa the smarting. pentng for man of ea try llness of the sum' he ha stem depends on -Wn d1se" 'a nVoLa7, s it I" lc&rd's sy children are such friends PubItphW9 Ow for he he &I- ",What was I d 'Dr "* I spel They care so r 6ousekeepi 11 man ether the blood i That 'a why ch thing for AND COINS s threatened he would Ito' and A deaf and dumb a the question -of whether of Z&m_BuL IRS DIV- I r,; pt his fingers to me that I was. in circulation or not, and 0071- the science of the th - A-11 they COL ELUN D liar a of a sub-cutane swV4 their 'I A V11 stamps,"US %lot 310thers should never aly seven CentAL 'd:y fe;:ct ro"ten himself. His wife grew tired o still ous injection of know is that 7,am4auk a mere threat, so one forget IKD I of fluoreemne, pain. Album 0 %r en he rrived--home with n , small quantity omps'ny. Teravito less, but one of this- As soon as Zsm.B;uk Is W 611Y a;:all guan &nd there was TrY Marine Eye Remedy which is quite harm Again. u's old him to- go Weak Watery F-yall the most violent coloring matters wound or to & diseased our all on*• e oat row' she t i It you have Red, plied to ■a w the skies our- 0 d CZ himsey She even offer- or Granulated E lids. boadn"t Smart known, If there is the slightest ac, part, the calls beneath Strangs Phenom9n&oh*re­WW6rc4 I with, and -Soothes E ZZ =Fls, sea tion lood. the fluid carried face are so stimulated that new W joesph Craig,Paulding.Oh4o- him arose to do it , on of the b . & vivid lisallky tialue is quiejay formed. This 119 PAV- It k"Iwedy.' Liquid, 2Sc, SOc y stains it TC he took Marine 1�ys around the body ORs. Luxps. heaitay tissue frooL i 'k king YeTy determined salve In Aseptic Tabest f f ob heeling. 1CAlqczR, TUM t Some time , 11durine EY6 yellow, while the eyes be- forming o re sitarrml. cu ad departed. Books pwoo by Hall. 1 VId011 If, on below Is zAm-Buk's aftrOt Of internal and � ml. Write rope & at pain by our bows tre&ttm& Medical I &ter she four J - him in an out- 25c- 50c' is me"a— come& deep emerald green. a R". 'Dr, 130"M&D Am ile fts"So"$or AM 0*106 ON tissue thus formed to Worked UP as before too I J -- C to the surface cc I,Itnitm r4 end of the 3dartme Lys K-010144F CO the- other, hand, there ill, no MO e- The :e and litera,117 Mats Off 01" use, He had tied one ylt pe to a-rafter, and with the other went *f the, blood, the coloring the diseased tissue above It. This in ALL STo1qz8. KIDNET AND a, what Jo a philan- Iev der stansa. 11doe, t"n was revolt'- matter is not dispersed, and: Pro- why z&mmiBuk cures are pwmaneRt- b16. Gravot. ed round his waist he philanthropist, duces no effect. Half an hour is only the other day Mr. Marsh. Of iLumbsco and kindred "I'm' pwlllv*Q7 I g gently in mid_a�r� "What are �thropiogtl­ Pa­"A Phil& called I cured with the new Gnew rrseymn"60"Y' "Hang- L My son, atmIted to Ave,. Montreal, Price $150 An-mber urs cure- to she asked I" is merely-& man who has be enough to make this 101 D610rimler and U" them -ssn01-­ ou oin upon the Zam-Buk Co. far and f 11 1D Trots he i more money DOI M&zmf&t in self,- told her- sarnly ' than he can possibly test for over twect74've years he "916ovs Ant$- labeted," Price' $I OC 0 though martyr to oemms- His i while duly impressed that ugliste �r direct T'b' Il I 0 she commented as use himself." The laity, asking t" been a so Covered dr nompsmy 6f Canada.I mildly interested, "but you by this new method, are hands were at one titne- • 114t to tie :it round your eek and 111nard's Liniment Curse Dandrul- whether persons who are &live and with sores that he had to sleep In t With as undergo the dyeing process, and gloves Four years ago Zan-Buk was poiR SALS ,0 round your wals 'N HOTELS.14;'UNG. will lose the introduced to 111,1216 and In & few Duch dignity as possible under the OLD LONDON ONDO who later recover, Iths it cured him. To-0adi �leys & s6afting rcumetances he replied, "Well, I golden, yellow tint and the green Mo' his cure of a disease tied that ;ay; but I couldn't mous Hostelries Disappearing In I.eyes of'_�rhicla Dr. 1cm6rd three "arm after ye is he had for twenty $unable for NIM" Face of Progress: into superWgNen"r- had no trace of re:sthe, ,�are, ransformed still cured, and 'ass - tea. pr";�; IU� ill being trans-. aids, set like jewels in their eock- any return of the scoemal England, All druggists 'sell Zwn4Buk at SOO. 19% x 44 London, FI wood fj?ho P61*701 formed in no sphere of its busy life eta- box If 0 You Feel M0009 markedly than in its hotelmi. It may be added, however, that box. or we will send tree trial for f'118I&. Ghaft. - more marke4 $and this advertisement and poney, 12% X 46 is" Within the aBt few months a num- fluorescine is one of the most frau- you -Depressed? 1 - stamp (to par return postage). A& i wood Sput Irritable, Irioa have sifory dyes known. s. GhA& - bet of well known poste area ZLm-Duk Co..ooToronto. for 9 1&" - disappeared, and several ambitious WOO& Solt puney, Ilya Z 28 en That Languid, Laggy, Easily- schemes have been proposed to re- Mrs. Strong--"Don't You think for a 7116 in. ewt, ad an int- kw Tired Feeling Comes, Your place them. 00 LIMERICK PRIZE. woman'& hand has plav t wood Split pulley, 10% x recently The winning of it can't ease the pain the great work of • Liver is, Slow- . A hotels that have r portant part in op 71" in• shalhl. Among for,3 in as", closed their doors are the Gaiety of tba, corn. but 'TutnIm's" w ftex- civilization I" Philo her—"TJn- Quickly. % think her pulkys of smaller SIZ8111 of "Plul, . ,T*tls mow to Cure a Hotel and Restaurant, the Inns of. ewe and prevent come And warte. doubtedlY; but I don't a bottle effective as 11haftins Of v&ri0Ou8 Sthe Court Hotel, the Capitol, in Lower I sates,,foe Us:itb *Tal ra. hand has been quite 90 eff When I wag young I was not e no other. 16o. at all dealers iiism to 76a,sold at verY 10V fiffWPOlk "Even I_ Street (farmerly called tb,,I nr - her slipper bust And healthy like other girls. Regent S still Box 28, suffered from headaches, and had Chatham, and further back The modern young Man, says that deprived me the .Continental),. while the Old Wages Publishing Co., TOTOU16. ort of blue feelings and pleasures Star and female/ critic, has only one good loytui spirits Ship at Greenwich, the his f the J After I ollard quality—he' is punctual to ther girls-seemed,to get. Garter at Richmond, the T� Opium. would not throw aryied I found I -= . in Eagle Street, the Albion in Al- meals. w ii-known Man* ()pium worth $60,0oo was burned orries off like other women, and derogate Streei, 'and the Bedford A e Co., Limited. 4 �of the Nankai Middle, one. tun feelings of despondency Covent Garden, have also NInardLs Ll"Ifflent cam surn,s. M Mina?d's Liniment, in front . ve city, Tien-, riness made me very unhap- Hotel Dear Sirs,-I can recommend your MIN- in the nati d wes, aitism and School, e to feel $0, been closed within the past year or your namel", Minnie, ARD LINIMENT si r Nine great:y. There was no Cans S&lisbury� Hotel, off -expect sprains an I have uf`s`adHihtefor With with T n,. China, recently. o* The re filled with *l+ drug.dru 9. d my doctor said my liver was 'tw . mu "'A 11 right, but we ggish and this accounted for my Fleet Street, is to be changed into work, mind. azoell;;I�1 70111ult0- yours umly. pots we d at le Ead at leaeb langour and Cath4DUC T. B. LAVERS. students of the school :1 or color, my tiredness, an Internstlional RomaP m .0- JQh'L three thousand other 'sPect-Mors,''. doctor gave me level The Plus the will still give hotel ac- u:saed-suLlII101�'�mnll . • '%n the cauldrons spair. Club, but it n W big made me weak mbert, of c h cheered ere too purgative, E active for commodation to its me a plait of _.1circ— were set afire shortly after noon.'" because they were too ther with an oratory a untstanees. s were-, constitution. Dozensof­ m Y ge A=Oag the onlooker - recommended Dr. Hamilton's it, equipment. hundred fc, �w soldier ends 'teco, closing of old hotels is We often hear young men say that W,9"- �-hb an- mild and help- But the it their circumstances were different than one bil 9, and they were 84 Well, I never used pill that interesting no less for the sequel— they might succeed, but as it Is, there Saw Bobble's Teacher. and their offieerg, to 1. Dr. a Hamilton a. thusiasm se as-w�- dru H of new. Ar-hitectural of the Chine a revelation d so quietly as h opening are too many obstacles against them. Smith, aged nine, was Bobbie onoke was Were so comfortable to use, It T ndors luxuries are and went up in i sple and modern lux What did NaPOlOu say about circum the shining light o the family, -aid they might not help. But i6imed at everywhere. stancs? He asked one of his marshals an afir bas about'a movement he had in contem. his father was very proud of him- mk I knew they0had been ac nowadays A a WE your ming up-my Sys- ��We development of the hotel very engaged In cleaning fond parent., tonic (gone hand in hand with the devel- piation, and the answer was, if cir- $,I shall 08,11 round and see in. They did'the 'work of a teacher, Napoleon replied, pm, him fir the combined. I 1m7 en of travelling ficilities. Dur� curnstarices were favorable it mightid kind, in d blood medicine c be iLceompliabed. "and thank to a marvelous degies- with t ten years, it has been .-Circumstances! I care nothing about you roved main- ing the past sum of no less than tan 9;1 make circumstances." texest he is taking in you. Bobbie, r. Hamilton's Pills, and I now compulceu) Ircums ce do, fmtther said young the'most perfect kind of b6alth $80,000,000 has been expended on 0 9" tell you that all the using I them just once or twice a, ding in London.' ]Dr. Nors4es "I want to by hotel buil boys in our elms are not known by eek.' ell The biggest hotel in the world Mrs. Erlanger, lattialm Root Pills names, but by numbers only. MY It if t of $8,000, d nown at-GloucelatQr: who relates the, will be erected at & cos re's Hoe- XMW acearding to a femwU [A numbier is twenty-five." In us hat 000 on the site of St. George' at the experience. Sbe proved 'what father called women, vital, Hyde Park Corner, which has sa�aag the h bOv6 0= I course the OU and all others, men sari" 0 house, and knocked at the prove—that Dr. Hamilton's Pills purpose by a c ,rxl pro been purchased for the ThW20 m1O- health and best re best for restortaff, Mallaby DeeleY, M.P. imadel by was, after a low in perfect opened by the hoadm&6!sr• r keeping the sYstemi said Mr. ig order. 11oult be misled Into tL was pretty fretty stiff; Batts has, ,Good morning, sir,„ ]Dr. Hamilton's The engagement the father Of twenty- Ing Smith. am I five for 111-00-, 4 )p replied anything but at all in, fact J4 looked hope sea to the the 118. 25C. a box, said Cheer- ds tom! five. Indeed 11, ruggists and- storekeepers, or post- captain. However, he ame "a To fo janter with SuTP?iI or on*. IM brave hooln by the Cat ily +,o.his' in friend. I cat Id a"hollone Co., Bdf- e fell-owe IC64"&ad UVW iide, MY frie' N.Y., and lUugstou, Canada. fight like herQVs,tX[[1 your smmuni- :1 isacdf*p - 19 e father of twelve .48—V gone 'then run* for your 00 so dy a"INOWW*. a you, for 1 am the 7.- 0 "its got a sore fout, so I'll lives. I've 0 he nrgilveness, is hearties."slow- start now. A,& rovair, my tb&n no forgiivenesJl, _ ,r —a.'A -"'}•„gtl `, 'a::"i*:.F.+ w.7:LL'' '.e'a?.•"r�i_'cvY .. • s;.; :r{•.•-..+r.,m-,tu.�•.. kt,�ld......aq.•4ai,.p�..?+f, - ac•a v:uz _... ..t;..:..,. -.. ., ... .. _ ...... .. • .. Mr. Fierheller.Principal of our -JuRt received a carload of salt - LOCALISMS ' .r p �` , :;-SOOTS AND Si'=%OES . ' school, spent the holiday with his ai R. A. Bunting's;-�'ickering. - • a; w ife and.fa mily in Newmarket. -The annual Provincial Winter -Charles and Mrs. Shepherd, of Fair will be held at Guelph from We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes'we ever carries tom ' -Miss Dolly Kerr is spending a Oshawa-, spent Sunda with the Dec. Oth to 12th, inclusive. The t T� Sunday and bought before the'.advance in Prices, and are �+ vacation with ler mother here, former's father, Wm. Shepherd., prize-list has been issued and sent s - -Ed. Cordell is. confined'to his =A quiet but pretty house wed- to those intereeted. This fair en- prepared to give the public the benefit house with a very severe attack cling was solemnized on Wednes• joys a splendid reputation and at. of nothing but first-class boots y of quinsy, day afternoon, Oct 22nd at the tracts many visitors and eahibdt- in stock, G -Gordon and Mrs. Law spent residence of Mr. and "rs. James 1 ors from all parts of theprovince. - JThanksgiving with friends is Gordon,,when their eldest daugh- -We would ask our subscribers - Woodstock. ter, Miss Ethel, was wedded to to examine the addrese label on LOT 8 IN (sir i !Y -Kenneth and Mrs. Robt Me- Mr. H: Paull Knifton, of Parry their papes and determine how = �ei' Brady spent Sunday with Cherry Sound. Rev. G. L. Johnston ofli- they stand. . If they fled that The noted 20th Century brand, hun)reds of sample •om. wood friends. ciated. The bride,who was given they are in arrears, we would re- A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale,, -P. J. Morcombe and family away by her father, was attired quest them to remit promptly, as See the new style in overcoats. ~ " have again taken tip residence on in white charmeuse trimmed•with no paper can be published without on King street. shadow lace and seed pearls, with this necessary article. There is a R A `BUNTING ,PWKERING -Miss Mabel Clark, of Toronto, wreath and shower bouquet of large number of our subscribers spent a few days with her cousin, lily of the valley and roses. -The who are in arrears, and an early Miss Marjorie Clark. wedding march was played by the settlement from these would be -J. H. and Mrs. Kerr and nth- bride's sister, Miss Cora Gordon. greatly appreciated. .:wSW-M.A,,TFiR COA'T►rJ era, of Toronto,spent the holiday The couple were unattended. Only -The Spanish prisoner fake is with Mrs. A. N. Mullett. the immediate relatives were again being worked in this pro- All the latest shades and styles in men's womens, ,boys and girls' -Allan and .Miss Phyllis Clark present. After dejeuner, served Vince and a good many victims from 50c. to $400. Now is the time'to get one spent the holiday with their by caterer Tod, of Oshawa, the are being secured. The fakir while for enol days of autumn. _ + grand-parents in Hamilton. happy couple left by motor for writes letters describing . himself Underwear, sox, hats, caps, blankets, wrapperettes Norman Kerr and family, of Toronto and other western points, as languishing inprison and hav- shakers, pricey to suit all. Belleville, spent a few days with the bride travelling in a navy ing no money. He makes appeals Our groceries are as usual the best to be had. A trial will convince' his mother on Church street. blue suit with black hat and Per. =for financial assistance whereby you. French drip coffee 40 and 50 cents. Salads and -John Musselman and mother, sian lamb furs.. The groom's gift he may regain his freedom. Many _ .. Red Rose tea, 30 and 40 cents. Cheese _ of Uxbridge, spent a few days to the bride was a platinum and sympathetic people are moved 18c. lb. choice. 3 can peas :. with W. B. and Mrs. Powell. diamond pendant and to the pian- by his touching stoi y and hasten 25c 3 cans corn 25c. -Mrs. John Moore, of St. Cath- ist an amethyst and.pearl brooch. to send him the coveted.money. Salmon, 15, 20, 22,25e: - ;.erines, spent a few days at$grace The parlor and dining room were -• - .. Shade the home.of-WQ H° -Crum- tastefully deeoaated with `mums', ' `BALE REGISTER. G. A. GILLE SPIE, -DUNBART-ON mer. roses and smilax. . Those from a ----■ -Samuel Campbell, of Hamil distance were Col, and Airs. Knif- THURSDAY. AY T. Wilson, -cherpillage - - - _ �T ton, spent over Sunday with Jas, ton, parents of the groom, and of furniture, etc., the property of :..Y� a have a 1 urge Gordon and other friends in this Miss Ethel , Kuifton, of Parry of Brougham. Sale at 1 .m. sharp, } 7' vicinity. Sound ; plies Adams. D. L. Spink, Terms cash. See bills. \�, B. Pow. BtoCk of � -James and Mrs. Gordon, of and C. Saunders, of Toronto. The - 1 West Toronto, spent the holida • ell, auctioneer. pe gifts to the bride were numerous SATURDAY. NOV, 1ST—Auction sftle of with the latter's rou.,in, Mrs. i and beautiful. While the guests surplus fat ay idiplements in the z-il- Ran deg Heater Warren Dingman and dao h- which to -accompany the ha ) 11-R Pfwellr Sale , the ru er6i of -- b - Mor!ombe. were awaiting conveyances in K p p '1 g p Y L F Y :ale at 12 3U. S-ee bills. ter, of Bonmanville, spent the to the 8.09 p. m. train, a muter W. B: Puwell, auctioneer. ;+, �—_ and hiDliday with the furmer'e brother, car drew up and- the bride and Tiit•RSDAY, Nov.4TH—Credit- auction d; Nelson Dingman. gruoni were spirited away, ranch sale of farm stock and iruplewpnts. .Parlor Cooks -S. H. and Mus. Hofland, and to the cbagrin of those who had the roperty of McBrien Bros.. at -. MrA, Patintney, of Tot-onto, planned a gravid "confetti" send lot con, 0, SN'hitby Tp. 1'Prnis: •' -, = pe �', A. off, Tiff �E..l�'� joins iu nisuing poultry• pigs and sunia of Sln and --- ----=- _ spent the week end with W under, cash: orer that amoutat cred- ( a and Mr.. Crumrner. Mr, and Mr hnifton long life Prices right it to r ioesda Mrs. Toronto, where h pp . annum cCoff4tfor9cash. Sale ati2er ' —Kenneth Gurdon left on Wed- life and Ouch ha mess, p• i y 4 e has -The annual meetingof the spar �;'m, flaw,auctioneer. JOS E PH H • DY �� y _ secured a po.i�iun with the Gen- Whitby Presbyterial W, H, �i. S. «•EDNESn.1Y, Nuv 5TH-Auction sale - eral Electric people. was held in the Presbyterian of high grade cattle, horses and im -Mrs. Sparks and daughter and church here on Tuesday, Airs. A. plements, at lot 7n, B. F. coo., Pick- ° and Miss Reed, of Toronto, spent L. McFadyen, president, in the eying, the property of John W. Pow. Thanksgiving with John W: and chair. Delegates-, were present ell. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. SeeTHE I Un. Powell, of the lake shore. from Oihawa, Whitby, Brougham bills. W B. Powell. auctioneer. .- ,jTORF, ' -The regular meeting of the Dunbarton, and other points. The t Antumo Leaf Mission Band will session opened with devotional PICKER1NG MAN.Ia);TS ;, be held on Saturday. Oct. 25th at exercises conducted by Mrs. 3. L. . 2,30 p m., at the home of Mrs. W. Johnston and Mrs. Burling, ,Piek- White Winter W heat, . .86 86 H. Peak. Red 95 s: eying• Airs. Cameron. West Hill, riixed •• - "� .�• ..... _T6o • -��, ' -John W. Powell, of the lake read the minutes of the last an- ;spring «heat................... .95 ' shore. who is giving up farming nual meetin g. Then followed -re. Goose_ .43 I y' - will shortly take possession of ports from the eeveral Presbyter- Sprout9d: "���...�. •i0-a+t i W. J. Miller's residence, east of ial ofl'icer4, Miss .J. Panton, ?ec. Oats The three-sided, .triple grates will - - the village. pc•o tem, Miss H. Pringle, 'k tl - .i. Dr. R. M. Stewart, dentist of ro tem, ra .Trees. „ . tt•Err t. Gee Mmes as long as the ol•di- Nee. b M. S. Chapman, --Markham, is opening up .dental Sec. of supplies, Mrs?. Haver-ion, ^ �+ ♦ V SHOP nary range grates, This one feature parlors in Toronto, but will con Pioneer sec.. Mr= Dunbar. Strang- BLACKSMITH SHOP 1 is «ell v.crthy of your tinue his office in Markham for era`4ec. The ofli vers were all re- -- y>r con5;c., t:on-there are the present: elected with the exception of Ali-s Ttindersigne d ha-4 opened a nes �� c 4.t f many os::cr exclu:i�'e many�e a•s -H. J. Margnis has moved into Kate Murdock-, Cnt•. -sec.. Bo W- - 61ark-mith .4hop on the 'King- tile ing- �s a r . .}.. ,l• the Misses O'Leary house on Bing inanville, and the TreaQ, Alt•-• W, stun road opposite the f�,�;, �� -s e•f . .. S .� Sl t7L..l. �a , .• °° , 'b street, and P. J. Staring and.fam- J. Gerun', Brooklin. The..-e ladies 4�naker church, two. ir' F�;-� ; 1T;Ct`:;,�.. Ecfcr: 'Pur- r ur- 41y now occupy that just vacated did tint v:i-h to longer hold mile- east "of "' `'by Mr. Marquis, office. and Alia J. Panton, S, Ooh- PickeringVillage.- -Mrs. illa e. }s a� -.firs. Bray and daughter, lli4- awa acid-Elis• H. Pringle, Whitby, g � Work guaranteed. C.harKey moderate � •{•• �:-.-__�- .- � r Minnie Bray have returned home were electedin their -t.ead. Mrs. • ^"' �_�� x after a pleasant vi.4t with rela• G. L. John!-eon, Piekering, %vas W M H I Z L 'tives in Bradford and Clarendon, appointed I re•;by terial delegate - ;hd+,l:a•1y kr Penn-ylvania, N. S, fur the t,nnual meetingin Tr.ron- v^e :a' �� - A f w s.now•t3akes were notic- WM. ROYCE VG »::�`3," - i to, May 1911, The lire-ident gave .:.., uerday fur the Hest time an acidreas full cif in apiratiun anel Will open on Jlonclay, ';' ''� t .,..`• \� � \ ✓' ibJ:9 season.- Other parts of the stiggestion. Luncheon i a;; -er- Oct, 13th, a -� taprovince can boast of a real genu- ved in the basement of the church •' • I f. ' e snow storm on that day. to the delegates nod the members -Shoe Repairing Shop -Thanksgiving Day was. ob- of Presb ter Rev. Dr, Gilra -Next 'door to «'. J. Coakwell'S d S' y• y• � �' - served here in the nsual quiet and Rev. Dr. Hamilton, of Turon• harness shop, where he.is pre-_ • _ " manner, . A L innmber spent the to, who were attending Presby- pared to do all kinds of ^ pr,g,,: - '' day in other parts while a number tery, made after dinner speeches repairing work. `� 0 �- from outside points spent the day aloe the tllle Of the work for �- everywhere g A call respectfully solicited by t� dm in Pickering. which the meeting was convened _ J ��,-� �.. Iv,who back i -The October' meeting of the W. ROYCE, - PICKERING , Aw ri At the afternoon ses.ion, Miss �!� c our ¢�.r• Pickering Women's Institute will Bunting from the Methodist and, l oil a�-� o" ;1 3 - -beheld at the house of :ilea. Smith Miss Wright from the Friends' W ATCH:11AKEIi �` t s d o Clark on Tuesday, Oct: 28th Missionary Society, conveyed ' ° la `1913 at 3 o'clock. All members Why take your watches, clocks and ' M�Clary# greetings. Atl'er the offerings, y are requested to be present. Mrs. Dewar, Whitby, :Ied iii the )ewelery out of-town for repairs,when -.. -W. B. Powell was in Milton dedicatory prayer. The speaker you can have them repaired here, on Thursday where he had charge in the afternoon was "Mrs' Joseph .. 9-- - ` A<• > p I have had a years experience y of a large cattle sale. Mr. Powell's West, of Toronto, who explained in London England. +� reputation as an adetioueer has eery fully the work oflthe ` Stran- 4 . extended far beyond the lim- gers Department" She'.Ialso ex- satisfaction guaranteed. its of the township. plained•by means of large charts, Prices reasonable. •°. -A large number of our foot- prepared by herself, the work All work done on the premises ball enthusiasts Rent to Hamilton that is being carried on by the 'Brock Street (next door to . , • '• ' on Satu-day to attend'ihe Hamil- Presbyterian church .in Canada. Tod's Bakery) ton-Pickering match. Although •hies. Nest announced that it is defeated, they all affirm that our probable that Presbyteriau child'- ED, CLAM Vhlttl9 � boys played a splendid game. ren will be asked to raise money* as. Denny's sale on Monday by means of 11yards of coppers # was q't7Ae.4 success. The crowd. to build a church Hospital in the g u i l d S U P , was not very largely attended, Peace River District. ;lire: Till. }, TO[" i�w � VOMM St� soft C101 H"N Satt�N •but those who were there went froth Toronto, Rave lielpful strg- Mills is the work of Ayes Sarsopat*tlla. with the intention of buying, and gestions along various lines of Strength. Power. Reserve. -in, consequence prices were good. work. A solo was delightfully ren. Sold for 60yeam dered by Miss Mary Clark, Picker- att.a.er:.c.�.:oe., -Just Opened, A shipment of g "�Y �� �� M . - S . - CHAPMAN household good°, table spreads, ing, Miss Coutts, one of the ties.Deaconesses viho is workindamask etirtains, window curtains ' among the foreigners in Toronto, cushion covers; table linen. ELM DALE MILLS' _ wool blankets, towels, etc. See gave a fine address. Miss Panton i these, no better values for the spoke the closing words and led ' P2CKERINC l� money. D. Simpson dr, Co. * in prayer. Tea was served and a social notir spent. In the evening Is the place th get your next -The contract for filling the Ap- Rev, A, L. Macfadyen, Moderator bag of Flour. GOLDEN HA�R V E�7 1 TIME M E 1 1 ^., proaches to Haiglit's bridge will of Presbytery presided. Rev, -C. be]et b auction at 3 odock to- Ogilve's'-Royal Household can't be =$ NO VCT. 4fiP Y H. Lowery, Newcastle, represent- day (Friday). As the job includes Ing the Presbytery gave an ad• beat for Bread: i grading-and gravelling as well as dregs. Rev. J. Milne, ,Weston, Glenera.Flour _ . Pastry Flour: Binder CanvaAe repaired. Bdnder Whips and Gloves ready. ) 1111ing' the abutments, competition Stock of Single and Team Harness, Plush.Rugs, , i gave a strong address on the Graham Flour . in bidding will no doubt be keen. �-Stupendonaness of the Home Fresh Rolled Oats Fly Nets-- Whips, etc. ti 4A meeting of those interested Mission Work in Canada." This Bran and Shorts - - - ' 'in the watercourse which passes closed the last annual meeting of Oats and Oat ChopFor the holiday season-Trunks and Siiit�Cases. down the school sideroad will be the W. H. M. S. and after next Barley and Barley,Chop, .,held on Saturday afternoon. The May the W. H. M. 9.and W. F. y ' Mixed Feeds Repairing—neatly and promptly.attended to. ` township engineer ham been re= M. S- will be amalgamated and as, Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal ~•'quested to appear at that time, "The Women's Missionary Scwiety Special prices in ton lots:PICKERING .HARNESS EMPORIUM and he will, after hearing the evi- of the Presbyterian church in ° mlke an award in flee Canada", will go on to great and , "' - � '�8@ 119 Phone Ino', OL W. J. COAKWELL r ffi#iter. greater work. 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