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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_10_31 .. �; �,p, rx.. .._: �.:,qq,;.:�w:.� ,:..a. "�.�-:t*•:. ,:.. ^-^.-sra :+,z...,, x^rr r:�-'-- +S•. s�!GF"+>• �,,.„ r'..,,..-'^^,.yt'sr ,r•-:�.� C'af x•�'r. •srt-�• ,. ,rte',.., :a.. „r.:. . rti•.Y.... .r.,•.+. .. - •.ate,:, 5'-9r.. ,1, ;;a,'�''�h'• .rt.,�. .-�w�', )d- a. C. v Irl°. K.x<, :-+. '; .'ta ,i .'L".'�- ;,.In°�}:'. ':?'•+,t4��-e�' ,.°'':' '1• wss ,•�l;..qh.-...� z .. .. ,:.... ,..-: 4. ,;r ..,,, p . ..,,,,, saTr+.��... .r _...... ,_., .«,"1,.•+,c ,,,^ - .:.,�",�„ �'k;' ',�••.iwm �' r•. •,. 'e,. 'y x; ,,•A ,;. '. rrn. �wr:. ,:...: . ,.,,,.Y!;:.:a •u..U:.,x �...~ .�_ ....�r��•.y.K..,, ...:w-.: . -.. _..^� :. - .h:.�': ,=x+ -.smn." :"-�.:+_. -,+., r .-•'l-^-. --a' -ns-'+� .',,A. .s..>.c..«¢. �:;'�;'. VOL,' XXXIII. PICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913 No. 5 4 flCOfts i 4taf. . WEST HILL. NNiT.Y Established 75 years SPINS MILLS James Duncan spent Sunday with There will be a Hallowe'en celebra- r +t friends in Toronto. tion at the Ladies' College this even- Miss Bertha Eads bud a business ing. There will d a good program. GREENWOOD E. FORSYTW.D. of O., Regis- trip to the city on Tuesday. I including a Folk dance. razed member of a optometrical 0.r[wl Asan- Mr. Westney is improving the front The Toronto-Eastern is again active. elation orOstario. special attention given to of his premises by building a cement Men are now busy laying the steel Qlear$emont t glasses. Eyes tested tree. North walk from his house to the street. . I from Bowroanville to Pickering, be- " _ The regular monthly meeting of the ginning at Oshawa and working both MILLS ~ " �'( C. McKINNON, :41.D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR Highland Creek branch of the Worn- ways. ' lel • Edlnbarrth, member of phe College of en'a Institute will be held at the home I On Sunday next All Saints' Church d r' ciana and Surgeons of Ontario.licentiate ''White Satin " Best -*nitoba 1 --os�LYenes ay, Nov. wi ce a ra a eft• anniversary by - oYal college of Suzgeons, Edinbtugh. •(;peg m. tin8, `4 •'''Blended bth. This meeting should have. been(dedicatory services. The rector will IMI attention to daiensea of women and "Tea-Buns,"' " Ptt8tr ' -' children, Office and reaideaoe,Brougham._ y,Z held at Mr. Craven's. but sieknees in be assisted by Rev.Dr. Boyle, of Trin- �R. W. WILSON PORTER, Chino- her family makes a Fhange necessary. ity College. There will be special Mill will be going again praetor—The cause of disease removed by FEED Members and friends are cordially in- music on the.occltsion, adinesment'of the spice. Constiltation tree, vited. A number of the carpenters em- Wednesday, October 8t11 AtPickerin on Mondays,. Wednesdays and ployed at the government buildings , ]friday,. o�ce-so etwcoe et"south, Oshawa, "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR have ceased work and have left town. Phoaesls,0ahawL _ MONGOLIA -- Chopping , BRA-�1 They were dissatisfied with the con- , KEfliNG MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS Threshing is-all the go in our burg ditions, They objected to being dock. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS ;` OAT CHOP this week. ed of their pay on rainy,days when ONLY,-until further 2nd X-RAY INSTITUTE The rain on Friday was very'much they were unable to work. ' notice. PVXMING, - - orrrARlo MANITOBA OATS welcomed by the farmers. Our town was represented at a con- AMERICAN CORN Quite a number from this locality ference in Toronto on Wednesday, Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat and R. mLGIN TOPPLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., attended George R. Cowie's sale on when the Toronto•Port Perr Whitby Oats wanted. 1 `1 Phyaioiaa-in-charge FEED OF A•LL' KINDS edy. Many ` Wednesday of last week, radial railwr•y was .discuss Phone me for rices. easies of 31en, Diaea Diseases. Pzoatatie Dia _ p Women, Cancers, Our :prices are the lowest Andrew and Mrs. Dimma•and little difficulties came up for settlement and -A" of Cpdar ve, apenLt- _ R: es:.nose,throat and minas. Fitting glasses and ua I y e es day last with K. G. and Mrs.Tarr. difficulties are yet to be overcome be- W au&ante sadehronio diseases. While driven aloes main street," . OMoe Boa"is to a and 7 to a 491y - g fore actual work can be begun. Stouffville, on Sunday everting last John Turner's horse became frighten- r' Legal. John at a motor truck and threw the LAYMEN'S MISSIONARY 1 t three occupants out of the buggy. Al- CONFERENCE. Sc aJ V 13. FAREli Eo n LL, K.C., BARRIB- J• L. SPINK, LIMITEDr '' . 2sS.00aaty Osowilittoraoy,aadOoaaty though not seriously injured, they - E Ooarl,Hon&&,Whiaby. were badly shaken up. - Encouraging progress is being made a _ PICKERING, ONT. in the preparations for the Conference 0011 ��11 M. FITZGERALD. Barristei.and _ BROCK ROAD and Banquet of the Laymen of all 1:�. Solicitor. Conveyancing, etc, At Dr, communion,to he held at Whitby on - ' Shirley a Coal oSice.Pickering.every Wednesday. A Apple packers have been very active Monday, Nov. 10th, The pm- - ~,. LOOK HERE ! lately hereabouts• ram for this interesting ertng E. CHRISTIAN, BRtrister and g g ' �.Solicitor,Notary Public.Etc, Idoney to Thos. RPeveley's sale waq well at: will he published ne ek, but it Office next door to the Standard Bank, The Claremont Furni tended last week and rices fair, P bv, asl tuI'e Store, P can be announced that the speakers at y A number of our young people at- the banquet will be Rev, Dr. Endicott, PLENTY OF - - is the best place to get your tended a basket party at J. Quinlan's newly appointed sulperintendent of *not%** �arll►s. H(YUSE FURNISHINor, we have on Tuesday evening. Ilethodist Foreign Mlaaions and fir. - ^^ �G. HAai-Issuer of Marr' a dressers, washstands, iron The school truetPea contemplate James Ryrie, of Rvrie Bros„ Toronto. StOt e,. C�1eStI1Ut 4"1 ricerisea la chs oot:ac7 0! outage and brass bedsteads, par- buying a larger play-ground for the Thase are two of the most popular ti'iakertaE vulaee. 87t for suits• buffetts, and children, a very wise move indeed. speakers in Toronto. For the morn- and Pea - A.. Arthur Perry is. Pz� ected home in In and afternoon sessions thespeak- - eak• y k side boards, mattresses and spring pp s P POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- about two weeks. He will join his prominent laymen, mid- couches, and all kinin cf chairs ars will be T• Uonaez. valuator. collector and issuer hunting com anions on his way home �p '• �►s>rrriaso licenses,Bron always in stock• also many y sionariee and secretaries of the Lap- also Steam Coal y, �'m other articles too numerous in northern Ontario. - -- men's:lfovement, No portion of the 1 - The school children are is great glee rn ram should be missed. HOPPER 'issuer of Marriage to mention. Rememberwo• p g VN Zacenses to the r aq as they have just received the prize Last Sunda members of the Whit- ph' Hr `D D ,q or Ontario. � keep the goods and de- y woe at store and his rest" clareasons. me mons won at the school fair. river them to your p p by committee made personal visite to - •�, _ i+: Y-- We understand that this school won •'� B.BEATON,TOWAMPCLEBJI home, at the very a number of outside churches is the .J o Cea.er.aear co®misaioa+r foe satiad lowest price, thirty-three prizes. interest of the Conference, and met ' liffiiayfY. le000atana. late. llowy b lona with most encouraging receptions. J. L, SPI N K, Ltd* _ Patronize our town merchants. as lanai ~Imam of Marriap ZiaGREeNWOOD Similar visits will be made next Sun- don't ' I- tsatierrei send your good dollars away-to build up some other day, but it will be impossible to reach p POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Mrs. F. L. Green is spending a few all the congregations in this way. PICKERING place. Yours for business. days is Toronto this week. . . for Donn;ter of Yor>r and Ootsata AUG. Those not specially visited are request- w of•li -kinds stun add to on abor"W Miss C H. Sadler, of Toronto, Is ad to consider that they are as condi- iddrses Orson 9iver P.o., oat spending a few days at her home here. ally invited as if a member of the B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Js 1,1s BEAL Do forget the Hallowe'en social r. g committee had been with them. . �.'r'b� eioa«r esit:ator and collector nor at the,. parsonage this (Friday) even- waaws of Ont,ato Lad York. All kinds of _ .�CLAREMONT Ing _ sellas send acted . then prlrately or try aactton. Miss Ina Emerson returned home on BROUGHAM aos•s oollec� For dates or other parte Meats."•ppiy at tisane, Ulsabeth 8L Pick. Monday, after spending a week with Best J lump Steam Coal and all sizes 9fiait Jt.'Brawn is la Port Ferry for earns PLooe or rs lets at V>:wa Orsee.Pick the Edwards family at Audley. is Hard Coal. aasng. or Mrcna store. Claremont. win C E R I G P H R M C a few weeks Gave ro Df r. and 'airs. Crowley i.nee hiss L. _ _ _ r• p &apt• �ttoa Sala+tection traaraa• Gee. Phili had a business trip to teed td phtfnej itmberra independent&Sol Carey i and family; of Tdronto, were pp y the cit on 11'ednesda.y. S J V 1�✓-a- -car R � ; in the village on Eiiinday: They came y � _ Mrs, Hendrix, and child.of Toronto. FOR --. down to see the old home. We under. A good stock of i and 2 in. rough and it . R. FP'ENNOOK t, stand they purpose building here areR. and`]with oda Lillie Holtby. rte +G�rna School Brodie, of Pickering, d pined hemlock, also mate edi ; Y `. StatZo the near future,_ pine and spruce, dressed iWHtT6YALE, O/VT, '✓ S1ow1 but sural are we getting spent Sunday with CheYormer'a moth- Frmtrs!t)il' _ y Y g g red pine Georgia Qine ,actor and Embalmer. �u 118S thea approach to our bridge weVt of us er here. p g .'_ and baaswe»d for ceilings. PP completed. Another_uttempt and the 51rr. Love and gamily spent'a few i Aay burioeAs.e'ntrusted to me will 'Writing tablets. Linen railing will doubtless be put on. Al• days -with her .people, bar. and Mrs. CM IDA 1Z / be carefully handled. though we have- had no -accidents in. Perryman. 5 Pr}peterie9 connection with this bridge, it has not Posts. Shingles and--Sawn Cedar. , -Charges 'Moderate - J. M. Gerow left on Wednesday for ^�x 7ndFper.dent. Phone Nn, 1514, Envelopes been safe for driving over-at night the north to indulge in his-favorite Write or phone for prices. sport. "deer hunting.' _ SCribblerg GREEN RIVER , There will be quarterly service in A �, R ' ESOR n 4OHN the Brougham Methodist church on �1p PHILIP Exercise Books 3fi.a Robertson spent the holidays Sunday morning. The Christian Choi.» with her parents at G'bitby- will assist with the music. Rev. C. E. LOCUST HILL Has a fall line of fresh and cur- 'Pencils, Pena, and Ink Walter Booth, of Lindsay,spent the ill iwith thevi Fockler wassist serce. k holiday with his parents here. Ind. phone. house Markham'l&g., l !d meats constantly on hand. Have R look atone new Post Cardw Alf. and Jiro. Michell are visiting Owing to the absence of the pastor, Yard, Markham 7'2 Y, Rev. G. L. Johnston, who is visiting Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, with friends and relatives:here. his old charge at North Bay, the pul- ar F'ETT/T lira, Wm. Turner, Ar„ has returned i TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. a afters ending a week with her dao- pit in St. John's church will be occu- g pied on Sunday by Rev. H. R. Horne, T.R. Trains going East due ea follows- ghter in Claremont. , Highest prises paid for Z�SCKER2N'GF Miss Bessie and Bert Hutching, of of the Upper Canada Tract Society. No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. Butcher's cattle Toronto. were home with their par- The Methodist Ladies' Aid were 12 Local 2:50 P.M., REAL ESTATE ents for a day recently. entertained at the home of Mrs. Thos. S" 14 Local 8.05 P.M. spa ����� we]llawere the Paests of the former'e da by ,lira, Christie. The meetingT No.s 13oinLoo l due am.47oAt.M. at*, eirirrgiveru pK� g17 �i+l 8 09 P t'IRitr1�11�! , parents over the hoiidap. was held at the usaal'time as a kindly 3.20 P.M. First-class rigs.for hire y Kra. Booth and John and firs. farewell for Mrs. W. To Wilson, who m P. M. 1. g �i)(�/���>d#�(� Nigbswa.nder were the Hassle of the is leaving here to make her home in •Nasdaq included• Dap Or night - - latter's daughter at 'Ashburn over Toronto. The attendance was large y : the holiday. and many were the ezpressiona of re- the holiday. all trainsInsurance rates lower on,farm pro- Our choir went to Brough on San- gret at her leaving our midst, as she w perty and Village Dwellings, day night, 19th inst, to assist in the has been such a faithful worker and EYE GLASSES Teaming promptly.attended to. _ in first-class Companies. music. They report a good time -at helper in the church for so many a Co. e fowl su er on Monde Might years: gent for Canada Carriage IT Pm reium Notes PP g SHOULD STAY ON le ; ,•. The Misses Fuller, J. Wilson, ,lir, The annual meeting of the Brou- WH. Peak If not insured with me,call and and Mrs, McNeil, of Toronto. Rod ham Beef Ring met Saturday even- i+ 2 Pickeritng. compare rates. Murray and Mrs. Fuller' and blaster Ing at John hlcT.ean's for-the purpose WITHOUT.PINOHFN;G c Billy, of B. C., were the ,guests of W. of closing up the business of the year. _ 8-roomed house to rent. and Mrs. Fuller over the holiday. also for new business fer the coming No Other COMERCIAL SCHOOL year. A. number of motions and ;• ever had truer friends among its W. . Riehards�a, MOUNT PLEASANT l� amendmends were made which kept No need t the members discussing until near to hare our than the popular , Fred Bunker had a business trip to midnight until they were finally ass- v y ,,►'' ti graduates' 1 NotaryPublic, Pickering-'g• Toronto on Tuesday. ed. A committee was appointed to e glasses - a - 0 H 0 P P I N G Ed, and Mrs. Gibson were the guests arrange for the annual oyster supper, , �� of Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey on Sunday, which it was proposed to be held at pince"you in Miss Maud Barclay has become a the commodious home of N. L. Stev- " -AND OAT FLAKING teacher in the Conservatory of Music, eneon on"Noy. 19th. order to have them stay on. TARO*% ONT. Toronto. and Mrs. Lee and daughter 'es ' Our new*style of, Eye Glass were the guests of James and Mrs. 1lfountings are perfect in fit and Meritoriottc�` -rk for the students every day in the week, except,' BALD AT 35 -has been an' c rive agent inahe ups . Saturday Madill on Sunday, neat in a ansate, Modern. building of this College. Thin Mrs. Alex. Albright, of Brougham, HILL THE GERMS,NOURIBH THE HAIR PPe school offers the beat advanta a CIDEIi.hiAKING rs, J, Tweedie. liwoTe ANTD YOU'LL 1vwsR ideas Rr B GROW BALD—USE $tudehta 'ra enter at any time. am now prep--pares to make cider, one day last week. aim in all our optical work to do ay we se you our Handsome, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- John bnd Mrs, Tweedie and son PARISIAN SAGE. Catalogue. day of each week until the !pent Sunday last with Alez. and It, pour own fault if yon grow the very best for you in scary last of November. Mrs. Albright, of Brougham. bald at 35 as thousands of men do-yes 1 way. The right Glasses, the �^ J.-Elliott; Principal Mrs.J. Madill, of Claremont,has re- and women also, If you have dun- y g John F. Baylesi Greenwood turned home,-after visiting her'dau- druff it is because the germs are al- right Mounting. We are sure ; Cor.Yonge 4d Alexander Sts. ghter, Mrs. 0. Lee for a few Anus. ready devouring the very hair at its Save you lots of water ? D. and Mrs. Jones sent Sunday roots, if you come to us you will be with D. and Mrs, Russell. Also Miss . Kill these germs with Parisian-Sage perfectly satiafled. Let us prove , TOOLS $ARPENED ^`— Mamie and Russell Philip• were their and stop dandruff, itching scalp' and " _ C. B. LUCK, OF WHITXVALM guests, falling hair in two weeks. this to you. *18 make a spedialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish. you anything Mrs. W. C. Lafraugh and daughter, it's guaranteed, you know, this de- _ _• - Tools of all kids. Locks repaired. • in the line of -water supply such as Mrs. P. A. Morden,-of Kinsale, spent lightful and refreshing Pwrisian Sage Razor-honing a•specialty. For a first- WEdnesday of last week with Mrs. E. sold all over Canada, and if it does R. N BASSETT o pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, not ro y R class hair trim r an easw shave' tail Gibson. p ye better than an other hair N. at the East nd Barber Shop, plumbing, etc. Joseph Boyer,of Detroit, Ira Boyer, tonic you ever used, get your money 4 gee' our $ons F'trrniehinge 4f' all Mrs, James Madill, Mrs. McKay of back. It puts life and beauty into JF.vc'FLRR AND OPTICIAN They are..also' expert well drillers 1 ` H P1 KERING WS T� _, E C, kinds. Ali htl used Carpets Claremont. Mrs, Wm. Jones and dau- dull faded hair, Lange bottle at D. orroorra aiarr WHITBY � from 15 entA a yard up and respectfully solicit your patron gbter were the guests of Mrs.George Pettit and druggists everywhere. Re- Poor onion t Y, J, GORD0 PICKER-ING alta for the •tore. Ind nhon 11521. Lee one day last week. gular price 80 cents. . ,� 1 f �•`''��`Cha � .. �, `;}, r .. .,; :. �.. «:_.,.... . ;_,o..�,.. ..�.,.. ,w. .. ; �. .,.. '•.r ! ��' _•.a ..:^t:� an. .r $. z+;� a - a..:_;,i;sGk. '.y~� 5+."r". s*- �fi°-a'Y•.• .•+'zm'c"3 -'F'': "r• ''�":, . :� ,�a,�o-"�v�,.•rS;s. !•:r. �' � ••'��.' x' '� �S::eP?A,- "�"1. r~t' �'�'(1r, ,y � -wya"...i6$ �Lath• ` a�• `,:+a '�.,' ns�rt '�a'K _ �� r crarc e;= , s eau irte, -a •'z awt s: two. A^_, yrsx •,. ,+.- a r, s r•eG„ F: - s '. s KJ.w +•Stry ,. ' ;. , sh's � fzSF•a".37wS * 4R ;� .:is J c.,, .C M v, q4:% .1 vis .� Si : a$ ^V-0fro, P,..,yr^i': •^w,_ .gyp, .,,. •.. n+t �,: .esu ',�,dRy—., s✓ y iy,a7 'F-si'w +74,.�'t ,[ ,+ ••, ' s �•J.a�'. :Jk9rb 3v.s+v .a_- s� -o,.ui°p.'���aa�..,.. ev,4a�.d ,-..: .. >-fair•. .s..:-i.• 2u', t2c+., rb,;,+v-„-..,.. -,'�iv�'.r.- T:.... :..r w•.,i".w'�'. s.r -. y i; -., _ ._ , . 11 �, .. .. Y y gi?„ "'- - —'— -. - - ... c: ._.: ----------.. . - --- . .r...------------- ------'— f the injured man had met with ils hurts Th a Evenin g L n x u ry curium & street IIRht, ce eea.iderab ri surDrlsed a; finding • [entleman with G concaesion of the brain caused by a row c at a polidoal meeting. e ”"^ room;but with have display otinflrianew and i AI resolution which was not Lo be thwarted, POLICY ' t °i the elrl stole to the bedside, her great THE Bt "' e91yes wandering from olive's• face to the ' ,.{ :' _._,-._.__y doctor's "Yes; it's ooncueeion,' he said when he had made his examination. "Danger? 1' - ADAN-o, no: I think not. Too soon to tell Yet. You must keep'him quiet I shall �; 33 .:p want some hot water-and some ice. One of you cc to the chemist.-Here, I'll give /� y you a paper to him." �+�YLOl- T � Mina almost eaacched Lhe pat+ from 1;. - him, and was o8 again. Though she did ■ -s ■ • a not realize it, action was the best thing :r ":. '"'- *'4, - %� I i .' ', I -1 -,. ­- lntve�pated with dei�ght by ail who use �t for her at that moment; for her heart I - . . .11, s was nivh to breaking at the sight of the still, lifeless face which looked so fearful- lv like death. k7, , .. I.F.AD PACKETS ONLY. BLACK. MIXED OR GREFA When she returned" ehe�found Elisha lt . ;,�,, AT ALL GROCFA& pacing up and down the sitting-room; n , . and her heart throbbed in eymaathy with . WGRZINT AWARD-4l-.LOUI[. 1" . . - the rage and fury that battled with Brief 11� in hos countenance , -' 'The ounde. the cure l" he groaned "To � tjo .!�-0$­-,,.�,,� hurt him! They aren't St to breathe the �ti same air with him! Oh. Mina, when I ;-;.. .?_ ,• went in, all unprepared like, and saw . . . - , - 0 1 thou k d should choke! And him - him, , . so Rood so Vii,' -, my girl." There were Ano tears Dint her , A Dar ��OZZ T O . eyes, though his were ;inning over, and R ' 11 +, :.11 he had to turn away. He'll pull through;c . . ,_-L ' he's so strong and brave. 1 b�. - She looked at him gratefuliy,'And pass- " i � 'tilt, k _ ebd into the slick room with tha_.S2tiags �, TkE j I�t aL. g t e cher. mist. { IIE Cllve'e Pace but, he was null motionle' ... r sr � L+ � 4 ,.- x` The bloodstains had been washed from l' Orr A Coming Vengeance1. /� f - . - :.,-_ ay on de r dying, ��,ee ,. r.r " and he 1 sea a ad o She ,i,+ �. . crushed back the tears, the moans that , i ... - . - b rose to her quivering lips; and, when the .Ir j - Y 1 In I -_.-- --- from hie hands as iP she bad the right tilP7 1: � constitute herself the injured man's ,. a' CHAPTER XIII. tinting her cub, with face white as death, purse, When the doctor said in a low y N A�� + but with lips firm and untreirbling: voice: � -"! - . "Is there a back way:" he shouted to Her hair, torn loose in her e8orts te5 a �' " �H.he chairman, a xeak•minded man who, I want there renewed am then ¢et hot," y ��} . ' ' white and trembling, had shrunk hack reach Clive's side, felrover her shoulders she nodded ae if the instruction were X Toluse i, against the wall. "It ao get out of it: and across her tate; she savept.it from addressed to her ezclusively. 00D FOIIoT116i_SIIO$s rte fiL. ,+�: def quickly. I'll keep them till her eyes with a *swift haat, then raised Il ep you're clear." His friends had better be oommunicat• „ '!'�„i letiL.r~ _ ..,, _. „� _yi_,v G•, q the hand above her head with a gesture ed with." he remarked a little later. "No, - • Ae a spoke, one of Koshki's friends clos- of command. of defiance rather than im- - I, - . _ vid the front door and bolted it, and ran Joration, no." he added in response to her an- 1 towards the one at the back. Clive turn- D euished� glance. "I don't think he's in : ` •. "Cowards! Gowardst" she anted• and t,;, sd to bid the chairman hurry mut the her voice could be heard in the moment. Immediate danger,abut—" " ' ,i trag4ng crowd, thinking that Clive media In the morning That will be time - " L - cry lull caused by the surprise at her enough?" she asked in a dry voice; and a kind of subdued impatience. "Oh, le&sy fcree herself to- take it from -him now.r,. hated !light, yelled furiously ae if they him to me, Tibby dear. bee, I'll have the "ilius," be said v I : mere about to be baulked of their prey; prbsenoe, her attitude, the spectacle of he nodded and shrugged hie shoulders. i "- two or three of them le t on the h� heroism• You shall not strike him a tea and something to. eat. I'll do every• my lite,in the hall hery assle No; it'suaoavw�l' plat-' & ain--*ball not touch him!. Kee back! "Will he be long like-this." Elkha ln• yy t�,' form, and one man raised a chair to p quited in a husky whipper, LbinR you tell me if-if you will let ms You shakin he t" on shall not torch him: you shall kill take care of hlm11' v Your ad. 1 remember is, strike him. me first!" The doctor .book his bead. "Impossible I quite plainly. I shall never forget Lt. ' ,+� Clive caught the chair, and. putting out to say. He may be conscious at any mo- Tibbv looked from one to the-other with You are a brave girl, Mfna� but I m t', him le trip?ed the mann but in dloin Amared at her courage, and some of ment or may remain in the same' state tom reseed lips. [' p' [ +hem shamed by her aspen! and defence. „ ,urpr;sed; I knew it beforn. You f sa be laid maelf open to other attacks, for a lc.uz time. There wan a well-known I lab I d taken him to the 'orepltal," all those mea stark, staring mad at tlttf �", be aesaalante draw back. There were case In which the patient was anconei she said but in the end Mina had her moment and stood between me and them. r� sad several blows were dealt him by'msay well-disposed men amongst the au- w d „'a' i ` -sticks. He was still calm, even smirin for six weeks; but I don't think that ev, an Clive ww Leh fa her c&re'• and!- ro; I'm not going to thank yon. You g diene, and a few of them had been at and he struck out right and left, flooring tempting to scale the Platform and ¢o to will be unconsetous.for ,o long• I'll wait Tibby reluctantly west off W her work; couldn't bel it. could you Some woman and see how be gets on.' for with-the r the dais wage p fisc of his aseallaata: but another blow,, Clfve'e aseistaoce, when the girl had i l Y Re must bs,are made that way, and you're one o!- - qk -on the Aide of the bead this time, made'I forced her ay through them and foto watched n strained silence beside earned though men map lie rid7ln them, But stub a bit of a girl to stead him stagger, and he was afraid that he I stalled the>ti and Lheee men naw htletled the motionless figure for the rast of the I The doctor himself brought round the up for a hulking man Y'. . ., should fall. To tall would. he knew, be a the Anarchists aside• and eagerly 1p• night, and Just before the dawn Mina, medicine and did not appear surprised He laughed softly, and his unnaturally, peMous matter, for the rush was thick* who was kneeling by him with hie hand find the girt in sole charge of the sick brilliant e e l-1' 1 'I ouired it the Injured man were very much Y e shone up aL her with y ng, and he would be trampled un r hurt in hers, made a faint sign• and bent room; for not seldom his patients were vivid admiration• and somet.hin .hal i toot by tha mea, who were, indeed at Half-distrausbt with rage and anziet more closely over him; for Clive had I lett entirely alone. I s� s Y' opened his eyed. At first they met her 1 "He is better? 4 thrilled her as the Lone In whish he 4hac moment more 14ka wild beasts tuna her eyes asked rather i calked upon her had done: f+t h Y:aa knelt besi a him. and raised his "Hut it you had been hart-are.N saran bsiag's�. eager anxious tender open, without in- than her lips: and he nodded. Ar he pulled himAell together and{hem' The b«id was atreamiaR from it, tell:Recce: but presently he sighed and 'Yes• he is goin* on all right. Give sure. quite rare you were not!" Ha lta4 ._ 4 naught the blows which showered on h;m, slid stained her dress as she held him to her robcettngly. pltptn ly lsown•d as it with an effort to recover ,him .another done of this in a couple of i raised himself so that he might look && , ..he was aware of a cry, a pier^1n heart pp his memory. hours; and don't Ire him talk when be.,her with a keen avorebensfon, tuepiclott. 1 reading Scream that rose above the din; Oh. Tibbs, is he de ?" she wailed, as Mina-you }ire?" he breathed aimont-wakes, if you can help it. I'll come in ! Quite sure, she said. 8to one struck Tlbb7y onabiag the men aside with no inaudibly. but the caught. her name, and i later. Sent for his laiende, yet?" `and, "tag to the direction of the try.;gentle head, knrit beside her, me- tounhed me They were aErtLid o bio; he's not dsad-pet,'• Tibby replied, her lips quivered as her hand Dressed hie Sha colored. and turned her face array. J, _ he raw--Mien The eight of her white what they had done u+ you" She afiad- lace. her k. �eyes Axed on him with terror. ut y I:mv one. "Ali, yes I remember. were $a does not want them, He asked ns dared, and set her teeth hard She saw r-- !hips course. inaudibly- or a moment; end *Minak.le call- that herient. she added lozfault o these mthe ienea8gt °his eyeaou burtP Plotllnot hu Mina,D/ena!" and to do ed But he !lose t "They�p tike the i ad to her--of cause, tnaadiblY-"Mina t''I of the attackers, who were now make hie ryes were toll o! deep�nziety oa her I He ehrtt[Red his .shoulders- Ob, wall,j wh Sri they loss their heels thea dos gg for the door almost oay tip-toe. - Pretty t it damn't matter. He knows bit own;,yon u: tliink, they won't listen to reaaeal }1 ., lata Bob. ahs prAsrwd forward• Then, as kicd o working meat 6<JOL o' mean !ter• -4he shook her bead, for she c'epid not business best. Good mormin[" He Paul-,they are like a herd of wild animals, she ved, Clive caught sight of Ttbby'ri-ad as ou ht to he rent bask co their ,peak IAd at the door when he was going, and quietly Wow Inc. one asasaent, the next ' besid her• own miBerabige countries. But I know who Thank d°" he murmured rat:eful2 I looked at her w3Lb Lhe docuira keep bat 1141,+h:a[ at vin hike mad-o rnahiayt 9! 5 _ For the ftret time he thoit[ht o! thn(did it-1 see the whole thin and I'll take I w°s afraid: they were vin eat-ma�• calm glance. Dont make youraelt ti], from yon in Just as mad a tamped*. - lice would they arr+.vs in time to rave'Precious good'care some of em are strung ouite mad Wag any one httstP' I my Rirt Setter get roma hetp." (did von hatrpen to be th ]Mina - Lar? Hr eypa were chained to here. he up for this murder-for thatm what a fe.� The dootor touched him warnlagl7 "There is the landlady,' zadd Mina: and Tibbv and I wets name! and I Tied t shout t ber-load enough to be -Mina's white Lipo repeated the words Don t try and talk.' he said. You have i y;s it aattefied he nodded sad went out, �d x Durr votoe,".She sa f b7 did n p 4 y had • nasty blow" Eliaha came in and out until be wag' slant-to go in- but a tai was In an i, heard to k«ep back i put lie could not mutely, and she shuddered, (lye nodded. 'Yee? Ali. yes. Where(obliged w start for his lesson; and he I had listened to you, she Id not fta make his voice pieros the ful d1 and too showed hia assists oa her &ocount, one out if I bad wanted to. But I d „ 4 qq If he would only open his eyes. or am I?" - he could only wave his hands, ri[nins to,Speak te me" She murmured in an an. Here-at home.' whispered Mina. "2 l but ao distrust of her cap hoar w a' ncic•, she_added simply her to keep away hom the latwas Bsst. glry a doctor 'That's Rood of yau, he rind. I.at !aurae And at tact Duna war one with I 'qo; t bit staved and as as tdlb." p u,sh of dread sod, terror. A doctor; m a-Ellrha'r, you know Y' y _ - with aeon be saw that she was class•I "' � `her hero said in A low voice. "And on Lad warm. W - ;Heb he we engrossed by h!e a - tet an hour or Clive.woke from bis sleep, feverish and i-ed me. Mina!"' a stgnat]ed laJtmrt4one. and hAre were only halt a dozen mea left• sorry f III be all.right right ghat she wan pressing Peares and nearer:I looking on with dfrmtay a forebodin two Don t- tell any one restless and only hall conscious:.but she i Year. but you would n t listen, tarts �+ pprehen• and with wonderful unanimity they ski 'Your trtendsP suhw ted Lhe doctor;,feat on the bed and put her arm round heed. she said with a s: . hall of zs, .rhos for her salrt7 that he was ab+alsstslY offered to Por-the doctor, and digsp but Clive tried to shake his head, him. murmuring soothin and with a Bret half of Pride, of the man for tha' -i y• torgetfu! of his awn: and presently a;geared, So that the t+wo [iris were actual- "No. sol" he raid teeblt, "Just Set melsixth he Brew mgre gosc lul; but hg talk. reckita new of man ;r. blow from a piece of wood which Lad Iv left alope for the caretaker of the hall 'keep quiet !or a little while. Soon up.,ed in broken sentences with lone pauses "No 1 didn't think d have u been torn from one o! the benches fell on had gage oil' for the police immediat,17 again.-Is'that Tibby P" He tried to smile; -l t snatcher a conversation with Lord I courage to attack me." he aid, ,-v "the side of hie head the li bts leapt in d bits of the speech he had made to the . D the Dos was unlocked ' but had to check a groan. were wrest. Where did 7o get your ri his eyes, the noise of storm-beaten wages Mina vainly tried to stanch the wound "That will do." said the dootcr_ "Il Chesterlelgh, and preebatly he laughed dim, the wisdom wbieh m kms the yarns, I crashed in him ears and he went down with her handkerchief, while Tibby. who You'll lie quiet, as You Bay, you will fro ,softly, and mnrmnnd rat o! yr+v wamea older n LLA oldest A yell, & mad Yell of savage triumph.,had found some water in -th next room, all right. - {{ ut u■ men?" I .1 . rose from his awsilante, and the man'bathed hie head; but as Clive still re- Clive nodded Lad closed his eyes; but he+l I beg your pardon.' Lady Edith-!t was "Yon must not talY Ari " who bad felled hem tared the piece of I malned unsysrieeclons she said opened them a ain presently, -ad they a gaotYou have -Ebert w golden v fie, eLidfnrlY, Let me rend w the'bandasfw= wood to strike him again: but the blow R !hair,' You have been very ood; and I ;:c, "I'm thinking that wad better try and rested on. !line s with a atran[e Intent and it 1s time for your medicine." i hell short, !al- he was thrsset aside, and I get him away, Mina. Somehow I think near. Him lips moved as if he were going am °Ary gratatul-very grateful " to the amazement of the men who rte R [ M1Da heard the words plainly and at (To be continued.)- surged in fact• I'm sure--that he wouldn't like to apeaIt, but he ]ay quiet. An if asleep. the name "Lady Edith" she shrank mound the prostrate man• a sligbt. gir:lsh I any fuss made over it, Perhaps he'll be The doctor looked at his watch. i r. figure s over him, with hands out all right when be romem to. Do you run '•1'11 co he'me, and send Some medicine, I el�htdy, shyly, as if .be were trearansing ' ••y rd off the blows, with 6709 I and Ret a cab from the stand I" Get some more ice, and keep the band• on hid confide*^-a, He was silent for a `- ' - �, se of • tigress pro- moment. Into hand going to his head to . RING'S HOUSE TO BE SOLD h.Lt glowed like g Mina was o8 like an arrow from a bow, ages going; &hid, above all, keep him , and Tibby, stip bathing the wound, in a quiet. pluck n the bandage: nt she took the I few minutes heard the sound of the When he bad gone Tibbywent ru o I Land in he and stroked and toothed — it; and he stilled and was still; hen pre- Boiscobel lihere 1►rn Charles Sv '--- i11i the drtver'e asaistaacs they Mtaa, "You go off to bed, ]tttia," she 1 L t carried him to t.- ZI.b and..T}Aby:QAIY ap+C+; a.,L't-mina Just lanced at her; and oenntly the weak, rambling voice 'rose r,�*,.,, u hesitated for a moment when the man Tibby bit her I ti a Jt aggro, Rid,.to V ?r ­­—I Na-DMCO L8 five8 > and lett her alone; for "Yes Mina. you are right: mustn't _!( 1 asked "Where Lo P" She knew that., for the first time, she come again; mustn't meet again,-Hard Boacobel the -higtorw hcit18e in are especially d for He did ouebt to Rei to the 'arspital,^' could not exact obedience. , p y B� she muttered; but both Ririe, ,like their The dawn grew to moratng eualight, !lines!-Why can't 1 et the.child out of Shropshire, EnglBrrd where Kl ,' children beeaase they are class as A whole, had a dgebD distrust and and Mina at knelt by the bedside with my head?-What's the matter with my + _ dislike of hospitals, ranking them as only Clive's hand in here. Once she had at- I bead. anyhow? Like a.hive full of bees. Charles II. hid after his defeat by pleasant to take, gentle in V one degree better than a workhouse, and tempted to take di away that,she might ;-It's the people rowing they'll be on the Cromwell at " orcester in I 1 action, do not irritate the Mina's "No ah no.' Tfbbyf" decided her'; reach the basin, but hfs hand had grip• platform presently!-Thcze'e Roiag to be( + and she told the cabman to drive them Ped on here, grid Ellsha - removed the;a big raw.-All over, in a minute, dare will go Under the hammer'on �un - bowels nor develop a need :o Benson's Beate. bandage so that she should not have to :ray,-Why-ehere'p-Hirai Mina in that 17: Several Americans were desir-, )Lina nut her arm round him, and sip move, mob!-TLey'll !hurt her!-ah• my child, for continual or increased Ported him her eyes dwelling on his "About his friends?" he whispered later�my dear little girl, why-'why are�ou ous of buying the house on priV� bloodstain;A lace, short dry sobs coming on. "I don't know where he lives, how here in this scrimmage? Go away inn but'as there Was n0 re's 'eta ds>t>ea. 25C. a boz, at soar from her white lips. to Ansi them!" for God'e sake, don't come up here!- tErI115, Drs Vs. "It-if he should die, Tibby!" she said in i She.looked up as it she were about 'to They'll str-ke her. hurt her. hart her, the I ed price it is necessary to-put the, � a dry voice: "Oh, bow-cruel: how cruel! tell him that ahe bad seen Clive coming cowards.-Oh, Mina, Mina, it you'd only house it at auction. - l National Dia[amd tXsarkal Ca And be was trying to help them f" I out of a bouve in Burleigb Street; but her 7 go! I the? hart her-1! they hurt her! P 1' ofC•aada,llmited. 177 "That's Just It"' remarked Tibby sar- live cloeed &gain tightly, The longing to Mina, my child, my child[ Seep back!-' The House'i9 in an excellent state caeticallp. "'that a what you get for try. keep him here, to herself. was too strongR Mina! Minal" e tn[ to !cel that kind of ea1e. An' if lie for her; and- .Plishn s,abbiag .his heath 51st taco burikt Dae moment artd was of preservation. 'Since it was erect+ cd It h y w' frown, n as onl. be 1 w dice, they'll put no a big atone monument, with a parried [ro wet out. Tibby as white as death the nezt, as her name y en ocCUp ed b5' t 0 k an' call im L Martha." She meant mar. came in presently with a cup of tea. She rose in an anguished entreaty, command. families, -the.latest being the Fitz- �- tvr, "Workinii men, indeed!" with a had her- bonnet on, &ad her working'from bin fevered lips; and she tient dyer snort. •Liftin' a pewter not to their own apron over her arm. him so that her cheek ,texrly touched his. herberts, who have been thf,re sinCb , . . ..­ � ' t mouths an' 'carrying a Pipa'a about the "I'm ,'bli¢ed to go to the factory." she I "Hush, hush!" qhe murmured brokenly. lgl1. The secret 'staircase by which . 'I hardest work they ever did. Fancy &ny said in a yvhieticr. "We're short o' worn I"I am all right. I am not hurt. I am a ._ Sensible man like im"• he jerked her as it is, and I'd lose m7 place if.I.stop-i here at home: quite safe, quite sate." Charles II: ascended to the aft , head at the unconscious 'Friend of the Ped away. I'll send up the landlady-I She even forced a laugh; and, as if re gtill,itltBCfi. ,. . s ' PeoDle"-"bein' so soft as to be took in `she's showed- herself a good sort-while!assured, he drew a long breath.-and clos- - • by 'em! I'm free to own that I did 'im I'm away," I ed his eyes. She put on a fresh bandage Near the Roscobel .House is ,the . an inJuetice: I thought he was a bad, ''No." said Mina almost fiercel .."I can so gently that he scarcely winced; and 'oak in which Iiia Charles is said' l designinglot; but he's only,pimple, that's manage. Oh, let me, Tibbyl Il'I want be lav breathing Steadily a most easily, g . • • all that the matter with 'im. Cin you her I'll send Elteha for her-" hie head on her soft, round; young arm, to have hidden after-the;battle. The j feel is earl still Mina, "Father's got to go to his teaching:' her head bent close to him. her heart (''INE Grain Sager latest version of this''riot is that - - Mina bent her head. 'Yee," she whiS• said TLbby, beating wildly, for there had been some.. y a: To have every grain alike,site pared. It was beating against her own, ,.He is to-be kept quiet; she will talk:" thing more in fife tone than"alarm on'ber the fugitive monarch ecreted him-� : of dots at left,each one choice but very feebly. Pleaded Mina earnestly. "I'll knock- on account, something which. though --the self in the Iloscobel House which ~ extraGranufated Wbitepurecane "I shouldn't be essrtirieed it he Dulled i the floor, or run down. Oh, do you think ;could not define iL, thrilled her with & , ! y sugar, Bet the St, Lawrence is round, said Tibby, eveing him with re- you can't Cruet him to me? I know wbat ;sense that was half an ecstasy of joy and is about twenty-five., miles from �' **k ba with red Lag-roolbs,a5ib•, luctant admiration. He's a strong 'nn. to do," half a strange sin.• For hie Lady' F: ' 1 ao balm, Lor', to see the way those wretches went "You'll be ill," Bald'Tibby grimly. "Not Edith" haunted Ter, and qualified thiol «orccster.' After he`,I1ad been dsf� aIEDI Grain ' down afore his straight unsl Hs, ought,a thing's passed your lips since yejster• subtle Joy which had sprung up in her I feated in the conflict which ruin to 'a been in• the ft'Rhtin' profession; it's day. and you're'white as a ghost." -bosom. at the accents in which he had I his ho he fled With some of hf ; In the ba St. Z,awrmLro & kind o' waste his heir' just a common Give me the tea-nut some Yood, any spoken her own name: the "Lady Edith" P� \ _ gentleman with a harm like that. An' thing on the table,". broke in Mina with had reminded her that, though he lay no loyal followers. Accdrdin to one "Medium Gra blue togs what we're gain' to do with 'im when we belplese in her arms, be did not belong' y g everygrataIse atgranulatedst0 the King and cine of his men; - :' - .- taigas,about sI f a seed pearl, �-at im home, I don't know!" to her or her world.• I �+ "He can have Elisha'e room," said She sighed and her lips quivered with hid in the branches bf the hu el every one pure a sugar. hug el absently. -"It he would only open a wistful aching of the heart, and she - ' his eyes or-or speak!" she sobbed out dragged bar 'eyes from hila and Razed! oak. It is certain; Wever; that COARSE Grain again. THIS sadly through the window. He stirred,' the went- into Bo bel House .. '-• ' 31fan eo le Just you be quiet," commanded Tibby, and when she turned her eyes to him I y , , yp p prefer the census "If he comes to and-oatches eight,o' that is a again She eaw that he was awake and later. satain The St. Lawrence Green undertaker's face o' yours, it will send r" conscious. T�assureseveryhe Size of im o8 again. You let me take im: look ; 140ME "Mina-my Poor child! he said with re crystal,each about the size o!a at Your dreee-clean 1 , - email.diamond, and almost u Apo lt!" Bret and ee1P•reproaoh. -"You,are .here .' i, • bright, but quickly melted into But Mina shook her bead, and uncon• DYE still! How long? How pale and tired A Reasonable urmise. pure sweetness. actouely pressed him closer to her, and ro "on look. Along time, I'm afraidl Have : held him for the rest of the fortunately that I been o8 my Lead? Lve been wander•• Mr. Littieshrim ".Hard! an� Your grocer's .wholesaler has short journey. in¢-I feel as it I should go 011 again at p� y . tho enact style You want-grain, PONE qualityy and quantity all g"r•' It was indicative of the character of any moment: not sure of. myself., But of the Wo1YlBI] )C kn Can see A sutev by the ]3enta and the frequency of "aoci-. I'm better. I shall be-all right presently, joke, a dents" to its residents that the arrival of CaII (7iE you'll see. I'm very strong. Yee: how 3t.Irwtcnce saNt Rdlaer4a the party created very little surprise or • p&lo and tired!" He took her band-she Miss Pickles — ` Perhaps' they! , LWtsd.Dlntsasl. q even curiosity-and they carried Clive to had drawn it from his when she saw don't-.wish to -see U. - •. - Elisha's small and poorly furnished but that he was conscious, but she oculi( not y 1 scrupulously clean, room. 'unbindered. -----'. '— Then Tibbv Summoned the landlady to ' • i. . -. . • her a6efstance, and, while Mina ran for / Why doesn'tshe take L .. ._ . . .. a doctor. Rot Clive undressed and into ' NA-DRU-CO Headache V�Vaiers Mina ran'tn the next' street, and quick• i l7 returned with a doctor, who happened The fi�ftaraateed 0!0111lY DYIt for y 3;" , - (I to be at home, and, for the first time for All Kinds of Cloth. They stop a headache promptly yet do not c ntsdn any of three nights was int going to bed. He Close,9lmvie,NoCbsoceofMluekea TRY ,� the dangerous drugs common it)headache tab! ta. Ask your, �� piched, gave nn the oftempt to K¢lean rT1 Beadforgree Color C,rd•n-ue &J o Druggist about there. 25C. a box. � I q1L I Nome Information from Minae breat.hleee, TLelobaeon•Itkb.rdwaCo.Lmtred.lsoeaeet NATIONAL Dsue wws 6Mett+PwL CO.Or C'aM'we Uw+vra. 121 - .- I - I ,,cltated aeeount of th.- cnse; a•nd hay nv arrived at the eoncbrsion, based upon lor his ozyprietwe of the ae,rhbo-l..,od. that Y I ., .. a . . .. . . 1. .. Pr k�z�', a t; r.... .. ..,6, - , r .�' . , w',, K 1 �a+C*. i: r " *y..„ a'm•ei; .c- ..cep;.." n..••K-.....i• ..tfi•,1k .^+r•M1.'4M`, '., ori., r b:u+-•yr h t.. '� .:.e•^ W�,`" •vc ` ` .re•,,,,"�'7.t.. �'';kr t fi."v ,"w ,e :a��_,-' .�& .,. ;a aa,x s 51, t' E,: r r 47V IV, 1�z "I?Zml K.W.- MONTREAL LOSING TRA DEV-1 Items sof News " Wirc Grain Sea Blame the SteamsklPcompanle& Grain, Cattle and 'Chusc A des.patch from Montreal Says- Montreal is losing her grain trade, and Buffalo and Portland are ra, is - ---Notes of Interest- as to What 1&'001ne Leading . : Fri hese Products In the ;pidly getting it. There is room in �the Harbor Commissioners' eleva- :on All Over, the World rkets are Here Recorded tors, at present for two million bushels of grain, and not'aa ocean �1� with boat is loading in the port grain, There is a reason for this, Canada. sity smashed in the suffragette oat.,—No. 2 C.W.. &30. No 3 do. 31 3-4c; extra No. I f@ed. 32 1:4� N�.' feea. 31 1-20. &coording to 'grain �men, who say Electribity will be used to d-redge headquarters On Thursday. Toronto. oct. 29,-Flour-Ontarlo wheat No. z. ac�, 35 1-So. Barloy-4o. S.• 42 I-Bo' c. feed. 37. inax the steamship companies are to Toronto harbor. The Duke of ­-Marlbwo:tough has 40 re. 90 t No. 4. 39c: rejected. 37- to &e �;de of now wheat. r4. and at $3.55 So 1 $1.0 1.2k 14 a C.W.. $1.11112) blame. Earlier in the season they The Government will build an put , Blenheim Park under the 11Y. Manitobao Gi, tents, In No, 3. do., $1.01. b '..;" p - experimental oold-storage plant for -Plough to test the new land scheme.' say, the companies were asking ex ani' $5,30. do.. strong -old Christian is be- n in A.Jute bass. $4.60. Northern, Montreal Markets. orbitant prices to carry the grain fruits at•-Grimsby,. Ont. Captain Harold wheat-No. 1 now on track. Bay ports, and No. 2 st Montreal. Oct. u-0orn. American No. from this perkt to Eumpe, and con- Canada's exhibit is a feature of ing loaned by the admiralty to an i Canadian West- re-organization of 2 yellow, 79 U 1l!c;tio0Vo, 3. 3 sequently lo�-,al shippers were forced the dry-farming Con sera re' sa.exhibition perintend .the Ontario wheat-New No-2 wheat�at- 81 ern, No. 2, 40 1.?, go; extra No. 82c. Outside. I feed, 40c. Barley,'%ian.. feed. 50c; inall, to make term& with the steamship at Tulsa, Oklahoma. the, Chinese navy. .Oat:!-No. 2 Ontaxic, oat1k. 33 to 34c, out- ills, fie to 90c. Buckwheat-NO. 2. 55 to companies running out of American The dredge New Welland arrived Premier Asquith in a speech in gide, and at Me, on track. Toronto. West- 56c. . Flour, Man. spring wheat tatents, cWZI. Canada old oats, 37,to s7 i-zc for No. firsts, ss.40; aeco n4 a. $4,90; strong akers', ports. at..Quebee from Germany on Thurs- Scotland said that: the home- rule a at we for No, 3, B ii�&0&4 ter pateiitd. choice, $,5; straight F Nominal at 83 tolr=sids. $4.70; Winter to $4.73. do bags $2.05 to Tho. situation at. present is veru day for work on the Welland Ca- bill will be passed at the flext g4iff-, rreiii, $4.�d to $4•50- -4,BT`r1;y-U to 540, outside. $2.10. Rolled oats, bw serious. The Harbor Commission- nal. Sion of Parliament. 2 American corn. 75o C.11, do., bage, 90 lbs.. 82.10 to $1121-2. Bran ze this, and on Thursday the reindeer that es- The London Standard surmises $22. shorts, $24, Middlings, 827. mouillie, ,ers recognize Nearly all 1n; 2, 60 to 6Zo. outside. $ES to- 02. ,Hay, No. 2. per ton car lots, ev"ing they left. accompanied ,by, caped'from'the Government corral that the, whole trouble over Meid­ Cr IRIZ,N $13 to $14. Cheese, finest westerns, 7h -52 to 630. 13 t`0 ffft Br Manitoba bran, a ton. In 13 14c; finest eaetertm 12 54 to Mr. M. P. Fennell, for Buffalo, to in northern Alberta have been r&- can policy between Great Britain' ,&g� 14 to 27 I-Zc. Toronto freighu.. Mrta. $24, To Butter, choicest creamery. 27 study conditions there and to I-earn captured. aiad the U. S. is due to rivalry hr' seconds. 26 34 t, we. Eces, -treah. On; y 00 eelected. 3W; No. I stock, 28c: No. 2 stock, why that city is getting a portion of " A letter from Australia address; 'control of the -oil fields,- Huerta per b A untry Produce Montreal's grain trade, ed to "Jos. Lally, Canada vii having reversed the Madero policy.. 70 to 10C. -Butter--Choice dairy, 22 to inferior America,— reached liout a rariting con-possiouls, to 4[meTz- 10 to no; creamery, 37 to 290 for roils. &;,;I United ftat" Markets. him wit cans. tEb *4� 261-2 for solids. )ecember, day's delay. RWgs­C%s6 lots of nerw-laid, 36 to 372 per Minneapolis, Oct. 28--Whest�I A party of 20 prominent mining storage, 28 td: 82 34 to 82 1-ikt May, 87c; No. 1 hard: ELECTRIFYIYG THE C.P.R. A Hamilton jury awarded Fred. 7 doyen; fresh. 52 to MC. and officials engaged in rescue work in Z d*sen. s6 i.zc:" No. 1 Northern, 83 to 85c; No. 2 Fritz $75 against Magistrate J Cheese—New 'ha e No. 2 hard. Montana. IEL the Seng nydd -min in Wales; cheese, 14 I-2c for laxCe..and Northern. 81 to SSD; I INO o The Pre0dent Say4 it Will Be the for wrongful ejectment. a sued 81 1-2 to M; 3 wheat, 79 t 0,1 5-4to 16o for twins. Rmana-Hand-picked, SL25 to $2.35 per yellow corn, 63 1.2 to 64c. No. 3 white oats, Mountain S"tion Only. $3,000. where over 400 lives were lost, were "hel; primes, 11116 to 42. 35 �-4 to 36 1-4c. Flour—Firsts, patents. $4 Maunsel Bros., big ranchmen of overcome by gas, a-h<l rescued just 1?,o Der to $4,25, second Patents. $3.65 to $4,06; first p Roney-Extractod. in tine. U to r dozen clears..$2.80 to $3.60; second clears. 12.26 A despatch from Winnipeg says: Macleod, Alberta, have shipped a in time. Some of the party wera -4 or �,,r.No. 1;oombe. 0 to $Z.25 Der President 4 to 02.66, Bran unchanged. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy 9 0 1. and 02.60 for No. 2. �at-N`o. I hard, trainload of fine cattle, averaging affected se-though by laughing gas., Duluth. Oct. 2a,--- No.F itry-Fowl, ii to 14c: weese. 12 to 13C. lof the Calpadian Pacific Railwayttirk`:yvi. fresh. No. 1, 21. to 230. 83 14c; December, sli 14 to 83 38c; NI&Y. 1,600 lbs. each, to the Chicago mar- NO-2 kg Northeru, 82 54 too 83 lAc; Montana, N who a;rrived here oil Wednesday kat,P.0 0 76- to fisc per bag, a Ac; on track. and Now Brunswick. 85c per bag, hard, 83 IAc; December. a3 1-4 to M 3 United States. w-Linseed, 41.36 1-2; Co- Morning from Minneapolis on a m track. May. 87 3-8r. Cloo Montreal Board of Trade will re- Twenty-three civic officia-li' of sober 1,34 3-41: November, $1.35; December. business trip. laughpd-at the report III 3z bid; May, $1.39 asked. Milwaukee credit- fuse support, to the proposition for East St. Lbui-S,-Ill," were indicted Provisions. which came from A world's fair there in 1917, ae be- on graft charges. Swoon-Load[ clear, 14 1-3 to 16 per Live Stock Markets. ing him with.'stating'that the whole ing quAd beyond the bounds of In case Sots. Pork-Short cut. $28.50; Montreal oet, 2a.-A fpvr of the beat eat- might be electrified. Canada won seven of the Sixteen �C.P,R. aysteru mess, 824.601 hams. medium to !lWht. tie old at about 7 oqnts, medium 6 to , feasibility. Sweepstakes at 'the, Dry Farming_ F1.2 to 810• hes, 19 to we; Polls. 16 to 1 6 3.4 common 3 to 4&-4; small bulls. 4 ,What he had stated was. that it was A loss of many million dollars to C ngress in Oklahoma, "j fil S 1-2c: broji[funlaeon, 21 to 22c; •backs, cen;�; stockers, 4 to 8. Cows. $36, to $70,the int"tion: to edkrctrify� -Rogers 94 to 260. -h� csirem 3 w 6 1.2� sheep. 4 1-4, the British Columbia.4almon indus- 0 Lard--Tierces. 14o, tubs. l41-k; Valli,'each: 1-4 to 10 1-2. Pa�,s tunnel,''and if this proved sus- James Lynch, president of the In- IAMb's. 6 1-2; boffs. I-0 wattle-choice cessful in ope-ration elect rification try is a result of the construction _11pographical Union, ' 28, export. ternational Ion, Toronto. Oct, Of the new C,N.R. line through #735 to 1750; �hoice ttl%cher"- $6.70 W has been appointed labor commis­-� Sated May and Straw, I"ZD: good, medtum. V 75 to 86.5r; oom- � would be extended over the moun- Fraser River Canyon. WIr, $sio to eal-pro and c`nct*TM• min diviqion'from " RevelKitoke to si6ner for N. X. State.. &led bay--N j� I bay to being b6%igbt, $2.50 to ilj� fat cows. g4 50 w 66.50; r1m The Department of Education has Attorneys for the four "gunmen" dealers at $1460, who ask &14. to $14- mon cows, $3 50 to $4, butcheirg bul'Is, 1375 ! Field, B C, Sir Thomas also denied declared that Ottawa Separate track' Toronit, No. 1. saso to 813. an 10 under sentence of death for the On to $5.:j. Calow--C�ood veal 4475 to K the report in lmndon-that Canadian Mized Li-Ill 75 entumn- SA.'Ltv,�5. !,tocliers and fve0- School Board, by rion-enforcement murderof Basenthal, t New York Baled otraim-41.50 to $8. an track, or*-Stoers, viands. 116 t,) $6 75 Pacific interesti vkere to be split hoe forfeited it fronto: foo4 qu.11ity. WO pounds $6 lo SC26into three parts. of "Rule 17," gambler, requested Court of light Faetern. M to 6-* Pon". $4.50 to school grants for the year. $S.So: light bull&. UbO to $4, Fibeeg.and Appeals to postpone.the hearing of, WIR111"s Grain. . 71 - -- ewes. $4 A to • 25, &vv, John Allan, former owner of The lambd L: ht the4r appeal until after November. Winnipeg Oct- &L-0aals -Wbeat-Nei I IStnto 63 50 bucko, V to IT50; spring Galt Reformer, and for nearly fifty No, I. In n. hol N*. 16_do. 77a I a IN. 6160 W $7741, bat with 750 per active in public and busin"s 17. resected seeds, head deducted for 0 the buck lambs years a-ct The arrest of William Levi, ab to drovers; " fed &;�i died at his home -4, red Wtw.Ar. Hogs­09 66 Uo.b, affairs in Paris, A& watered, 69 25 off cars, Cleveland, is believed to show up. i$ 140. IN*, &. do., 766 therb on Saturday, aged 74 the operation of & large gang of '• N G Ow®n Bound Council on Monday jewellery smugglers, and seizures- OUR EXPORTS ARE G Reeladache Dyer fte Eyes evening signed a t-hirty-year con- to the value of $30,000 were made tract with the Hydro-electric Com- in various shops. Toronto is &I-- _Catarrh ,Figures for Se"ember Show an In ion for 1,200 or 1,506 h.p., to leged as the source of supply. Miss LVI For Nasal crease of About $11,000,000. be developed at Eug6niii, Falls it a 104tarrh No, One Place- despatch from Ottawa s.ays- A cast of 1115M,000, A Sto" In Minister of General. it spr"J.1 Rapidly-aften Ruins Hon. C�&jrge Langley, Striking feature in the statement of � I his cor.- Ht 4th Compisitely. he month American troops are having Seri_: Ihe trade of Canada for t Municipal Affairs, declared -.4n this coangeable climate it if the is the sample market for grain in Winni There was no election in M le oglds� that dr1ft into Catarrh- Raid. Minister of Custom viction a 7 of September, issued by Hon. J. D. that the establishment of ous skirmishes in the Philippines. 4�1 as exioo- rea 0 decrease- Of imports and the in- peg would result in t I" to on Sunday, the voting being too Jnless the indammation to checked It T rapidly from the throat or nose crease of exports Dutiable goods the farmers of Saska&wan. light, passes to the bronchial tubes and-then to the to 'the value (it 837,997,0W and free Constitutionalists in Mexico cap- -'IunO Ton can't make now lungs goods to the amount bf $le,342,000 Great Britain. tured a big town, executing the any Anorim than you can make new fingers were imported during Sept-embeT A Royal Commission has been ap- Federal commander and the Mayor. or,toes, but you can cure Catarrb. The surest cure consists of breath. last. The imports for the coerce- pointed in Britain to investigate Three more Mexican 10gifilatOT111 Ing In the healtng balsamic essenoes of ponding month Of 1912 were $38,- the railways and their relation to were -arrested on . Thursday and CATARRHOZONE, which is SiMPlY 548,000 dutiable goods. and Sig,- the State. placed in the military barre 4Z M medl ed vapor o full of rich cur- 3070,W0 of, free goods. Exports fur 8 . Students in the Bristol Univer- .Very Cruz, A Live i properties that every trace of last.September were *37,048,000 of Catarrh 'riishee before It. I domestic goods and $4,0sl,0011. <?f "The sootbing piney vapor of ca- caused a rise in the wagts of this lY tarrhoione is the most powerful medi.• foreign g(K.-ds, as.against 823.�14,- TILE BRITISH LAND SCHEME. ria e I ever used," writes Mrs. Edmond ow domestic and $3,153,000 foreign Prince Albert, farm laborer. In such an event the "Every for September, 1912. , The total ' of King George of Fng- landlord would have to come in as -!�-:..T. C&istfne, of- Smkatoon. Second son the flagship'- Chantellor Would Retain. People on a contributor, and in times of great breath drawn. through the Inhaler ix who has Join,64 ags ip ports for the s months ending land, Sends 'a gratetul feeling through the on-which' he will Land and Enhance Production. &gricultura:l. depression & tempor. air passages of the nose and throat. September 30th last were, all of "Collingwood," . p in the ary leastining of the rent would bA Catarrhozone. cured me :of frightful domestic gods, Si-88,403,000, and his apprenticeship A despatch from Swindon, Eng- a foreign pr�ods, $22,842,000, aslking's navy. He will become a d,.says, obtainable. ( 22 He, Is head cbes over the eyes, relieved me Ian n jok Chancellor ofthii Ex- . The new Minister of Lands, ac- I.Mbf a stuffy feeling In the�nose,'and an 'against $1612,427,000 of domestic.and 'lieutenant at the ageof <�equer' Lloyd George, on Wed- cording to the Chancellor, is to be. Jr-rit*ble hacking cough that had been 815r,912-.000 foreign for the six now 18, nesday afternoon dotted -the 1,ils$y the bane of my iffeT fora year. My months ending -September----30th, crossed the ''t's" of the speech given full power to acquire at a SAneral health is greatly improved, and reasonable price all waste, derelict 912. in which he inaug�Liated the Govand appetite and digestift are consld- BABY'S OWN TA13LET-S an-d neglected tracts of land and to, The exports of agricultur'al pro- ernme"nt's land campaign at Bed-, erably, better than before,., Catarrh- duce show a big increase, being plant them-with forests, and to re-, ozone has beea the means of giving - ford on October 11.* He-then Said tae such health as I always desired, $11,829,000 for September, 1913, Baby's' Tablets are the best claim and drain the spri4gs on such can give her that it was his object to "free Bri- medicine a mother lands with a view to their cultiva, -Sep- bift never possessed..' compared with $5-57.6,000 for Even though catarrh a firm little •ones. They are absolutely tisk land from landlordism and get tion to the full limit of their possi; tember, 1912. There are big in- I Lfe, .being guaranteed by a goy- the pooVle blick ot it. The- two bilities. The Ministry is to be not,gold on you, and affects your throat, 'in exports all along the .6E creases contain neitheir purposes the Government biA set 4M " or ears, you�ban,thoroughly cure line. Exports of minerals for analyst 'to c only empowered' but instructed to Catarrhozone, Large size, her harm- itself, were to attract and t with , and fur opiates, •-narcotics. or other If, he said, act, and the resources of the State guaranteed, costs $1.00; smaller size temberlast were $0,402,ow fial.drugs.-- They are good for- all to retain -the rurkl 'populaiion on 150c.; sample size, 25c. All-storekeep- the previous- September, $5,278,000. children from.the newborn babe to. the land, and to devise means to would be, placed stita disposal foo '6rs and -druggists,' 6r The 1�atarrhO- Exports of manufactures also show develop"both the quantity and th6 this purpose. If men want sport, kone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., ancl.Kin aton, -being $1.3,041,000 for the. gr�owing child. They cure con- said the Chancellor, it.murt be -at Ariincrease: [igeition,'expel *v�orms,. quality of"the-the total agricultural stipition; indigestion, & their own' expense,- and the -gam4l Canada. d make teething production of t September, as again3t $3, 57-' break up colds an he British Isles. laws would be revised in this direc. 000 for September, 1912. easy. . In fact they are a cure f&', Fver thing,. be asserted, would be, tion. FIREMEN ]KILLED. Canadiam trade was never in a . Y IR , SEVEN all the minor ills of little ones and Subordinated to the attainment of L . The establisbr-sit of a fair L:Vikell inose pr9sperous coirdition,:as the, a box shOuid--always be kept in the these two objects. As the first-step, mum wage for i-borers, 'with rea- The Milwaukee Brigade total Ca:nadian trade for September house as a safeguard against sud- said the Chancellor, it was pro- sonable hours of work, decent hour errible Loso. last.*as clo'sq upon,.one hundred den attacks of stomach or bowel posed to establish a. Ministry. -of the laborer ing itrid the prospect.0 being despii,tch from INTilwaukee, millions, the actual Agures troubles. Mrs. J, P. Richard,' St' Lands, with obntrol and aupervi- obtainin of land for himself, $95,665,000, compared- with $87,- .A questions dealing with -Wel Norbiri, N.B., says:, "I have found Sion of all If a bit doad firemen or would be within'tbe 9�op6 of were taken from the Baby's Own Tablets all that is tb4� users of,land both in town and powers of the Commissioners, who ed B 4 injul ,Wig:, says_ Seven 608,000 for September, 1912. and 2 ruins'of tli� store Of the Goodyear the first six months of the present claimed for them. My baby Suffer- country, and the fune' :one of the *oiltld ,have authority to fix the -Rubber C-Impany here on Sunday, fiscal year ending Stptember 30th ed from his stomach and- bowels present Board-of Agriculture would price of the land in the cape"Ofoom- last, total -Canadian trade was - did him be transferred to j�e new Ministry. -d a loss and the, Tablets certainlx a. - Thi Govern-' $551,978,000. pulsory ac�� night in a 41re.which cause compared with $506, Of $"D,000l It. is belie-ved there are good. They are sold by all I me!cli- The Goye)rnment,.he said, intended ment proposed, the .Chancelloi 60n, -TAW: several uw e bodies. in the .ruins. 265,000 for the corresponding six cine dealers,orrby mail at 25c a box to take the land out of Chancery. cluded, to remedy the .grave deft, months of the fiscal year 1912. from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Hereafter if a landlord found that cottages in the coiintry b* The flames broke out on the second Co., Brockville, Qnt. ­,somi"silly se�t.tlertlbnt" harril5iied cien�qv of floor= and pilo the firemen wer�., building some Jhemselv' es' with DOW'N MINE SHAFT. .. his schemes for improving his land "wo�.-bave 99t blaze- from the front - 'FELT,fighting th4 State funds, and and.. rear an explosion sent the "ARSON SQUAD" BUSY AGAIN. he could-apply to the Ministry of nice little fund ai hand-the insur. p fifty fire- Ba' d y' Lands,­wbich would'enable.11im-to- wells 'crash ng down On f Every Bone In the Miner's An" iesirv,6 men. ' Win a for blocks around Suffirdgettes Burned Bristol Sports Override the banrier. The new Min- The announcement o° the land I . .Was Broken. would operate wer�i*snigsb d �ehd the flames spread Patilion.' istry, be continued, Chancellor- --Lloy4 Iron Mountain, through commissioners, who would 0 adjoini g buildings. - Rescue A despatch from George was made by an a go uto Johnston, A capacity, and have companies ere sent into the Mai- Michigan, say's' Gunard clespatcli from London Says' set in A judicial cspac& and-unanimous-decision reached at -four years old, was: An "arson squad" -of militant suf- the same power to reduce rents on a miner twenty recent 'Meetings of the Cabine ing rMuts., nd the-' bodics of the dead and it Jured were taken out. instantly killed•at the-Ohapirf Mine fragettes on Thursday set fire to small farms as the.Scottish courts eaday, when he fell -nine and destroyed the Sports pavilion now pogless.. Large farmers '81`io` Practically the. entire fire-fighting on Wedn appeal to The Alberta; Government will apparatus' a the city was called to hundred- feet down a shaft. John- of Bristol Univericity. They-left the would have tiro right to al uction spend two million dollars in tele- 3"St ad A !i.2 0 , struck on his heard and every usual tell-tale suffrage literature the commissioners for a r A- the scene, v high in the heart of ston str s'broken.. Scattered,ahout the grounds. of rent,if the action of the State phone extension work next year, -7.7'k business section. bone in his body was 1;• :.,q'.'�.v...n,S:•+..-: .•Tti..'.- � .- �.., ,G" �a:,u .:"�..' .: :.. -'• .. :r.^ }, p - -•,.' .-Tr .. -r.q, ..y,r i6'Y v ,ad� ," ,. the beet use of his spare moments NOW t in the long winter evenings. i Dabliah.dnalrPrideymarWa= eOmw, Pistsing,Ona. Never in the history of the world Fj OUND-On Oct. 20th on Alton& has 'reading matter been more road between the Rouge sad Cherrywood - d TURNS g statics a ladies' ,sad baa, Owner can or OF FRESH :GRODplentiful t' cheaper than it wras Nsws'oma•,,Pickering it 9b per ye&r ; 51.00 it paid is advasoe. is now. It is much to be regret- FOUND-On Tuesday evening, in Bubiariptioasti the Cnited etatw,$160 the village of POkering., an automobile Arriving weekly — i fa advance ted that there is an abundance of ppcap. The owner may have some by catling _ trashy stuff prfnterd that it would st Pettit's drug .tore and Proving propert, -- -. -- re you getting your share. -- A -. JOHN MURKAR Proprietor, uidpaying expenses. 6y IWP ` - r P � be far better if it were burnt as - URE YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR NEW CANNED TOMATOES ' soon a9 it left the press than to be SALE The very beat strain for breeding -NOTE3,AND COMMENT8 . circulated among the. OIlII who purposes.•-Pricesm�derstefor the kind. Ap- "NEW CANNED CORN s Q y g young,, pat lot 16, ccs. 7, Pickering, Int, Lane NEW C NED 'PEgs7 One da last week there died in are eagre to devour their contents. stook Farm,E,E,PvaH,Olaremonc, se-cf At the same time the world'was OST=In the-villa a of Claremont. Ask for Swiss Bell Brand. We tiarantee them. $t. Louis, Mo., a well-known brew- j rz? L Ladies'Brooch with three ruby's inset,and � - ` 4� er, who became fatuous- as a phil• never better supplied with good pendant attached, Finder will please leave They are the best. _ - fiction science' nett voyages same at Charles Sargeat'q-store. Claremont, $n thropist. He had endeared tiinl- , poetry, for which liberal reward will be given, 5-a self to thousands b his man acts and travel, and other classes of -- RIME-CHEESE Y y j�RIVING OUTFIT FOR- SALE- of kindness.• His aivn eln to ees books that are a real benefit to aL� Good driver, it lyra old, quiet and not p y afraid of autos. Gladstone buggy in good re- GOODDAIRY BUTTED, ' - -felt b his death that they had _those who read thein.. .Ever per- goon repair. saving - GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER . --lost their most valned friend,-so son should read a daily paper a0 for340c8 b. WX.ROYCEer use for same. ,llPick ringaL them g FRESH EGGS :that when lie died there was deep that he might be informed about a'.. SIMPSON Agent-British Amer- - Always in good supply. r curre,>}t__events. It is deplorable D' ._ mourning everywhere. The noel- � ice Fixe Asentance Company, Incorppoz- '-- the Amount'Of ighora- that a%- ated1813.Oapitdl•43,000.0W,'no prem4u'mnotes; 'tion he occupied in the minds of all premium.notes are collectible at 30 days BEST TEAS and COFFEES in bulk and package. ists in this respect. There are notice,one mutual company are collecting .the people was evidenced by the • _ P them now. Remember these notes are given ,Try a pound Tin of our Gold Medal Coffee, it is magnificent,-. 40c,Ja1 ma young men and Old ones for five times the amount of your yeaal or fact that the floral:tributes cost ' y Buy All your Groceries at the Grocers. ,. tbres year policy. Insure in the British Amer- the donors at. least one hundred too, who can not telt, if they were andBau are protected which i. pure}y Canadian, ;JAMES i�4�CHAiRDSO/Y + sad eu are protected from these impositions, thousand dollars. Some poor men asked, who the governor=general see�• Simpson who can give yon full parti- i' of Canada is at the present time "" I also represent the London and o had been befriended by the hir ± who Lancashire Aecident sad an sickness Insur• 1 *• .K' and many other facts that Cana- sure. Doirt be without a policy of this kind, philanthropist in pears gone by as we don't know the dor or hour we got tat t aid— le now`�Y a r co yon a out BM_ ` y 88.00&year for S1OW, If Pott want a new can ascribe hid success in the Sharples Tublar Separator the beat in tae Bending flUwerS CUNtlag $ teW rld, or ycur old one exchanged 8" DKt sues all the world to the fact that he s ent sIxpsoN,Pickeri . . . i t h -' t e could o sibl P Y � P y is evenngs in. reading good r afford, while others who are hiAc9 mizuetratOr'e CANADA 'wealthy; sent $oral teibtites cost- books' Two men may start, their in the world together, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing thousands. IG is &, pleasant career • equal is ability and opportunities• Quarterly Dividend Notice No. 92 thing to do to show these feelings One is a success and the other an AND OTMERB of respect, but we 'believe that abject failure.. One did not let his leisure momenta In the Estate of Yokn Day, deceased. -Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIRTEEN • people frequently go too' far is go to waste, Notice is hereby ....people regard: Where people can the other did. Edmund Burke y Riven pursuant to 1 PER CENT. PER ANNUM upon the capital stock of this Bank has said that genius was hard work." George %'. chapter 26, section 55, that. been declared for the spend large_sums_in this nay ovith= Many a man becomes-great not be• all persons having'claims against the quarter ending 31st of October, 1913,.and th ` out feeling the loss of the money, cause he was a genius, but beciuise estate of John Day,latevf the Town- the same will be payable at the Head Office in this cit and its ship of Pickering in the County of y there is no herrn done, bat rather he achieved his great sixecess by Ontario carpenter, deceased, who Branches on and after Saturday, the first day of November, 1918, - it benefits, $ certain class,` that hard work, died on the 4th day of Septer_iber, ie those whoKe business it '--� 1913; at the said.Township, are requir.• to shareholders'of record of 23rd of October, 1918. BE A TRAINED NURSEed to send by post. prepAid or deliver .-$y order of the Board. h As to produce the flowers for to the'undersigned solicitor for the - -- - . ,,this purpose. But thereare manys,drninistmtor on or before the loch `GEO. P. S_CHOLFIELD; t� people who still spend hundredb darn $15 to ?t35 Weekly of November, 191:3,ptheir names ad- T s. dresses and descriptions and a full Toronto, 116th September, 1913, General Mansg of dulla.rs in buying a costly Cask • THe DEMAND FOR TaAn.ED N+-RSE� statement or the pnrticv,lara of their ."jet,and erecting a beautiful mond- ty ever increasing and Doctors will not claim and the nature of the securities assume responsibility without aTraip• fif itnvi held by them duly verified, meat. when the money .could be And th,it after the lith of Nore024 •--far better spent in- other ways, ed nurse. The HOXE STUDY COUME her, 1913. th� estate,of the s:ugd de COFFEE !A corpse can lie as comfortably io ifl Nursing a►hich the Rochester Nut*,- ceased: will be distributed amon the �l ! COCOA r es Institute gores students appeals to Par tie+entitled thereto, having re- es twenty-five dollar eotlin as it thousands, Their graduates.common gird only to the lalrns or interest of -� can in a five hundred dollar cask• which the exit' .dmtni�trator aha}I T ' soy; from $15.Orl to $3.1.110 weekly, The then have r+ofiee-and the Admlals- Try- ottr special premium tea, the best yet, (rota 3c. to hc. premwtn 'y et. . The best tiwe in which to Rochester N,irses Institute will thoro- Eratdr will not be responsible to ane in every package, 30c. er''Ib: This tea without the show respect to our friends and ougbly train an one from 1R ears to person of whose elaim he shall not - . P ai y y premium is the best value ever given. ' acquaintances is when the are +ixt and then have received uncles. y y. Rive Diploma when Course .. Dated at �Vhfeby,. the 14th day of � livin and not after they have iBook�e feted Write today for Free October, 1913 RTHc a E•:CHRrBTPAfP, .Our flnegt Mocha and Java coffee bean ground a•hiI® ' died: When a person has died it you wart. le quite proper to kite them a Solicitor for George T. Day, `�ill suit You if oil tike Rochester Nurses tnstitute 3-5 administrator. . p. Y good coffee, We also have ;1 decent _burial, _but there is no - -suit cerial, instant postum, coffee ex- I justification_ in- giving such an institute Bldg. Rochester, N.Y. _ _- . tract and camp coffee. Voters' List Court, 1913 .-elaborate funeral if the expense -r - P �Xte�s,eive +.9�e THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERIJt(3 .:incurred will be an encumbrance —OF _ _ Frys cocoa- in } size � size,.and.l :b tins. is pure,delicious, for seers to "t•olsle. It, is quite N'hTrc•$ is hereby given that a and wholesome. i right thata suitable monument 11Orses,- P0I13eS, Cattle ! Court will be held, pursuant to' The - be erected to the memo Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by his Hon- - ry of the IlaiPLE1IENT3, Etc. our the Judge of the CountyOoust of Prime cheese, breakfast bacon, roiled shoulder, long clear bacon, - dead, bat instead of erecting a. the County of Ontario et the Town all the time, fresh ink " The property of HaJI, in the Village of BrQa4tham. on P pork sausages and large and costly atone, or a tall P 'r.aaument costingman thous- R` CW- 0-JL1424-A OK fl �--. Thursday,.the 6th day of November. - . �= - -. . .: - balogna every week. _ - neat y — AT _ 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the ands of dollars, that, monument forenoon, to hear and determine coni- - LOT 12, CON. 4, PICRERING plaints of errors and omissions in the - Our groceries are the freshest. &might be is the form of a hospital Voters' List for Polling Sub-DIvisiona = ' or some other building that woolNos. 8, 7,8, 9, 104tod 11, of'the Muoi- 'be of benefit to the living as well Nov: �tFir 1913 cipality of the Township of Pickering PHILIP "- Thundair,The following property : for 1913. i as preserve the memory of- the Ba mare. b-d., 11 years old, sup- Dated at Whitevale, in the said Ito dead. , - - peaed to be in foal to Bicephalus; BKS Township of'Pickering:' the '7.ith ROVC3A�/L - - - mare, h.d. rising years, eligible' to day of October 1913. We have now reached that sea• register, aired by Baron Elect: Jet DONALD R. iBEATON' black mare, rising 3 yrs, sired by 4-5 Clerk of the said 'Jtugi-cipality. We can fill all your --'son of the year when the days are Lord Roberts; Roan mitre, rising. 4 = _.abortening and the evenings be yrs, sired by Extractor; Roan horse, �SQCS81,t=�X El ` 1 come longer. It is the season of R' P" r1B1pg o yrs good driver; Piebald mare, rising 4 vrs, Ared by Terrington NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' ')the.year when the heaviest of the Bellinan, supposed to be in foal to �� �� season's work has been done anti- Lord Roberts; Bav mare l4 rrs old. . . •.. TW t 43 knUst people have more leisure supposed to he in foal to an imported In the ;hatter of the Estate of_7ohn Dickie P pony; Sorrel colt,g. p,gelding, rising late of the-Township of P4cksrbig; in the time on their fiends. A question '2 yrs; Black gelding, h. d. rising 2 yr4 Ccrtitty of Ontaric, Gentleir:an, deceased. ' 717 sired by Lord Gartl Brown elding, Notice is hereby ]► Pi Sell Preston Galvaiiized Steel every.-person, shotild ask. himself y y Riten. pursuant to h. d., rising 2 vrs, sired.bv Lord Gart- section 55, chapter 28. of the Statutes '�:. how will he spend his leisure _ty ; Bay,aelding,.h. �1., rising 2 -yrs, of Ontario; I. George '.,. -being the - 1 th]Y]gle,Bi f moments ? Many you-ug sired ti Lord Uartl •p y y g people y y :' Sorrel mare, Trustee Act that all credit e e and BI'antlord "AS halt" , Uo 1Llg g. p,. rising 4 yrk; Brcwn filly, spring others Navin claims zf sins[the estate' ' think of spending these precious 8 q y colt, h,d.sired by Lord Gartly;.Brown of the above named John Dickie who p boars only in pleagilre. This whole mare-aged supposed to be in foal to died on or about the 13th da of Au " i• Winter lona to them i3 one long Lorc?Roberts; 2 Shetland ponies. 3 ust,1913, are requrried eo•send-bypass and Best Cedar. Shindles ' and'4 yrs old,res ectivel well match prepaid or to deliver to Geraldine >? a round of pleasure, a card party ed, supposed to be in foal to imported Dickie, Pickering P. O., Executrix of r _ one night, a ball the next, skat• pony; Shetland pony,mare, rising 2 the will of the said deceased, or M..S. E`'ERYTHING IN HEMLOCKOR PINE y ing,or hockey the neat and so on, yrs; Shetland Belding,tieing, 2 yrs; Chapman, Picketing, Ont. their Chris- --- 4 Shetland spring 'colts; Spring colt,. tian names and surnames and deserip- Beaverboard is the most-modern of"substitutes for '- A' week after:another. It is all backnev; Blue cow, 3 yrs old, due in tions with full,particulars of their very well to indulge in pleasure March:Roan cow.3 yrs old. calved claims and the natute of the security, r - - a lath and plea 1•. See it. of this kind. We believe ever about 2 months; Red cow, 4 yrs old, if any, held by them duly certified, l y calved nbout 3 months:Cow, due be and person is benefited by indtilging fore sale; 2 Cows. springing; Heifer, Further take notice that after the Indepeadant phone Stou$ville 303. '. An these things to a limited ex- due in about 6 weeks; 4 Steers, rising 20th day of November, 1919. the said •2 yrs ; Heifer;-rising 2 yrs: 2. Heifers, Executrix will proceed to distribute tent. But these are,golden inin- ricin S yrs;rising r 4 Steers. rising 3 yrs; the assets s'the said deceased among Do � e H E I S E A C 0. • .urea and should not be lost. The 2 Bilis, rising 2•yrs;3 Spring calves; the persons' entitled• thereto, having college student who makes a sit ' 6 Shoats: Brood sow; Todd wngon, regard only to the claims,of which complete, neatly new; ' Todd buggy, they then shall have_notice and that •�-�• T seas in his sttidies finds that "all Dearly new, Good road cart; Horse the said Executrix will not be liable to ATO V FFV_L �TJ take; Corn of ltivator,Frost&Wood, an • work and no play •makes Jack-a y person or persons of whose claim _ new; Plow, Uxbridge, No. 4 ; 20 wire or claims they shall not tben-hive re- (lull boy,"and consegtiently�milst gates, cedar pole frames: Set of double ceived notice. - indulge in some spurt or physical team harness, heavy; Set of double Dated October 27th 1913. pony harness, new; 2 Sets of single , TEEL'S SHOE ,•s ,\eaerciGe, The young mail who is h GsRAr.DIr» DICI:IB, Executrix S .iL VVE • stases; Grindstone; 9 Sets whiffle• •• sAr�rAI+ .a pronounced book-worm and. re- trees;- 2 Neckyokes;• Wheelbarrow, fuses to give up-.one minute to 150 Cedar posts; 12 Cow chains ; 800 6 7 or M. S. C Basllels of Oats;• 10 Tons of-mixed WOODWORKING W T •BY sport'or physical relaxation may hay : 200 Bushels of barley. lead in the race for a time, but a i •• -. _• _ - As the proprletor's'health has failed physical 'break-down is almost everything advertised will be sold. I have ol.ened up in Mr. Grant's sure,to come in the end, and then old,stead .in.,Dunbarton.a _wood- We carry a complete line of fine and heavy boots and hoes of eve* Sale cominen'cea at 12:30 o clock working shop in which I aro pre- variety, for man women and childree's -w ar. it may be several years rest;or Tsxit[a-.Hay, grain .and- all sums of pared to do all kinds of wood SDVqDA_RD his health may be shattered be- $10.00 and under, cash; above that work satisfactorily. A CALL 80LICITED. — — A PLEASURE TO $ OIP ti00D8. ' yond redemption. But the young amount 11 months credit to parties 'frive me a trial. man with ambition, will not ne- tarniabing'approved joint notes. 6 Charges modorats. - Phone No. 151. - per cent. per annum allowed for gleet these necessary moments of c,�• NATHANIEL BURKHOLDEft, \ ` �.° reation,' but he will make W. B. POWELL, Auctioneer Dunbarton, Oat. J ' CEEL, - Brock Streetf ' - HITB� , r ". .my 'y .-:.c. .- .4' .? - - •.rid.. ..55... 7 ]4IlW. ♦ .J 3 . P: ,. ':, .•"' _'i4': .,W 'uL ii.�` vY.d.�,-s ;.`4" ,h ,.5. �' ai.�.:r: .r,ds � .c,C• w»- � �;:.�w,.+:v...v: �'•, y,r• w• ',.. '�. b-:�':.M.:mS-� ':� „r.., '"..:1E a N :' ^w.s'"�ii+-�F� :, .,:,. •,?tt° n, ,. _'n >r:.^••�+-:. •.� .4!'•";,,, •r3:;"•!�•, .l4 ",w -+.,� 2','� %y'ti'i' �,, ."�''ur�, az -�" s u ' �'' ,,yam•. .y_ ,. ^r -,x' .... .�_ l-.. ,r•mer.,,... ,:,. -'G._ � c -a.•»•zre P 5. — ? o-:..Fa°*^ c +a x ::.r alk res •.y^.' .. ,�:;. .,.,s 't4.t� "•,,;,-. r ,t , tee. t ,Va-: .w..:.-: .;�"Y.. #. �: xY ti..,,,,; s: ',5•..- . r: v • r Z, go•. at.^RKMQNT _ James B. Madill has been spend. James-Lawson had a business ffics:Arthur Hurd of Toronto insg a few ,days in Green River trip to Whitby one day last Reek _ moat friends this Where he is assisting at some car- in the interests of his employer, S. 'Js , RICHARDSO. �I'S is visiting Clare penter'work. Rumohr. wok' Mrs. J. R. Theztya sad Miss Rev. T. A. Watson of Faie- _ Imporlaatshowing of do at display of Miss Beagle Ma4cnab ie ependin" { a week in Toronto with the Misses lla Theaton, of Pickering,spent bank, will occupy the pulpit in _. China. A Tory- large aswstmenl of _ 1Eienf ew T esday with the formers sister; the Presbyterian church .on Sun- 8q Books.Dolls,� Toys, Jo and -M-is. - Samis and M A. J. H Sea 1. - day next. _ - -Child Sunday with friends Dr. Marvin was in Pontypool wt _:eoeived for the Holiday trade. Call in To -.. y and ave an HAN DS ACROSS.THE.SEA. _ -• and sea them. _ Monde of last week g address ata very successful fowl — " - _Subseriptions taken for all Magesiaes, ` Miss itis Anderson is ill at supper held-there. Not a voiume of The Youth's Com• preset t1reatened with an attack Mrs. Wm.. Jones, we regret to panion is published that does not con Wkly and Daily NewspapereF of a�ppendicitis: state:is seriously ill at the time talo a number of contributions by Wellington Pearson, of Toroii- ]iritieli contpibu ors-Mr.. Gladstone. 3w of writing..- - We -hope• for -her 1 �T �• T -T w T to, spent Tuesday at the home of the Duchess of Sutherland, Rudyard '�/r v .t R.LC.LAR.Ls.SQ • \ speedy recovery. <: his.parents here.' Kipling, Lord Tennyson have in years �OC� : Mrs. T. Caster, and Mrs. R. E. _. past, written !or this great family StY®Ot. thy' , Forsyth spent Sunday with paper. friends Ed Toronto. DOCTORS DID _ During 1914 the Duke of Argyll,form- Mrs. Pearson, of Toronto, is Prly Governor-General-of Canada, will spending a couple of weeks with _ have something to say about -The FENCE, FENCE Pickering Lumber Yard " Mrs. James coupleLeggit. Scot"-his character and character- FENCE The rain of the aRt few da " NOT NEEP HER Iistics: Jane Barlow will tell of the - p y- -Big HDuses of Ireland";.,Sir. Ernest FENCE Ce Board. the new scientific wall £� hoe put the-land in good shape Shackleton, will describe the quan• covering used in the place of loth Cities which lead to success in an ex- Just received another car of Peer- and plaster. It holds slut or +� for the fall plowing. Calli. . Miss Blanche Mechin, of Bron- plorer; Sir William Ramsay the less Fencing, in,various styles. paper perfectly. and see samples. and ham, spent Monde afternoon But L itis �Pinkharda Ve great chemist,will write upon Waste p. g pe y Y S' Give me a call.when requiring ti and How to. Remedy lt"; .Sir John q g get prices. .-With Mrs. J. H. Beal. . ' Fence of any kind. Quality Mira Gussie Fierhellex and Miss etable'.Compound Restored . Murray will tell about The Deepest R O O F I N Glc ' Parts of the Sea"; Dr. C. W. Saleeby, and prices right. _ Annie Stewart, of Toronto, spent Mrs. Bradley's Health— eminent English physician, will des- 'A few hundred rods of 10 wire N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles and Sunday at Wm. Scott's. cribe"The Beauty- That Endures." fence, specially priced. B.C. red cedar Shingles. 1,2 ate, ` Clifford Found, of Upper Cana- HerOwn Statement. Th P� Y • __ is Celle very little of what The pl�read-y-rQoSng. dna college Toronto,-- — - E'ompattio�wiit-bltl[�t r't�eaders m � L U M B E R _on Sunday visiting relatives. - 191E Ar it is to-day. The Compaa- Balsam, Ont. .`. Mrs. Thomas Ste henaon and Winnipeg, Canada.- Eleven years ion is as entertaining as you may re- Inde indent Phone No. 528. 1 inch Hemlock, tongue and scored. ' P P 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. :Y daughter, Mises Merle, are visiting ago I went to the Victoria Hospital, member it. But it is larger--now,with inch, 1 inch, 1} inch, 1}inioh, a with friends in th city fcir"a few Montreal,suffering with a growth. 'Phe special Family Pages. •Bova' Pages, 'days• doctors said it was a tumor and could (Siris' Pages. There are fifty-two f3AVF 2 inch, 3 inch, and 4 inch +r, Pine lumber. The Ladies Aid, of the Presb not be removed$a it would cause instant issues in a year,not twelve. made provision for employment dur• y -� death They- thatmyorganswere If you do not know The Compaa- Ing the Fail and Winter months or do Also a good stocI&of dressed lumber. f terian church held their monthly affected, and said I could not live more ion as it is to-day, let us send you you wish steady remunerative work -and f Georgia'Pine matched meeting at the home of Mrs. David sample .copies coAtaining chapters the year throw h Write us and as- and beaded. than sixmonths in the condition I was in. $ Gregg. from Frank Lillie Pollock's great cure our Agent a terms. We offer the Bell or Ind. hone After I came home I saw your Canadian serial, "The Timber Treas- b p �A. W. -and 'Mrs. McKay are best in the business. Pay weekly, free spending a few days- 'with the tiaement in the paper,.aad commenced urs" with the Announcement for 1914. outfit, exclusive territory. W..D. GORDON & SON. spend:3 daughter, Mrs. Tamblyn, taking Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Edery new subscriber for 1914 Ili OVER 000 MORES Compound. I took it constantly for two Canada will receive ,free all the ie- under Pickering, Out. of Rochester, N. Y. ears, and still take it at times, and maining weeks of 1913-from the cultivt+tion. Established over Joseph Boyer, ,of Detroit, rf- y 85-years, A reputation for high grade MiLY' both m husband and myself claim that time of subscription until January, • := Casae home .on Sunday after Y Y stock and fair y, selling f salesman falling, flair - y it was the means of saving my life. I 1915-all for$2.25. can make money, selling fur us. We speodiox a week with relatives in THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, want as energetic reliable man for _ -_-Claremont and Stouffville. ., . - highly recommend it to _suffering 8 - women."=M?s. ORrLLA BRhDLEY, 284 144 Berkeley, St., Boston, Mass. picketing and, vicinity. For teems _ Famers are now busy plowing Johnson Ave.,Winnipeg,Manitoba,Can. 'Yew• Subscriptions Received al this Office. write ' Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops I and also harvesting their rooUt. Why will women take chances or drag — - PELHAM NURSERY Co., falling hair. No doubt about it w which, considering the dry wea t}O`�r�! �1$� /4ou�j 1 Al"! Toronto, Out. out a sickly,hal f-hearted existence,miss- Voters' Court, ♦913 ever. YoT will surely be satisfied. Ether, are a fairly good cro ! Vit. B.-Free catalogue on request. - a►. If the pecans who found a Eng three-fourths of the joy of living, _ NSH OF KERINU Ladies' old brooch, would kind) °'ben the can find-health-in Lydia E. YirxTe'be soli ivenn(that a Court 60 YEARfi• , g y Y Y _ Piakham's Vegeta- LaetS �.+ .SWttt t4 1EXPEtliaNC6leave the same at Chas. Sargents, , y g he or she will receive reward. ole Compound . �6 (' lfya�MdLsari +; ac i)! be held, pursuant t,> The Ontario For thirty years it ( Voters' Lists Act, b His Honour the Mr. Jordan and Miss Marvin, of Y -has been the Stan- Jt►dge, of . Cha County Court of the Toronto, and Miss Jordan, of Ot' dard remedy for fe- ¢ County (if Ontario, at the Town Hall . -taws, were the guests of Dr.. and male ilis,and baa re- I in the Village,of Pickering. on Wed- F E E D .. Mrs. Marvin on Mcnday of •la-at 'stored the health of nerda%. the 5th day of November. Week. 1913•at the hour of 10 o'clock in the - at Cherrywood Station Trotoi MAPAS Fred N l,,,Madill -who has•been thousands of women Who hate been trou- G , ' 9 forenoon, to hear and determine com- DtrsadtWs ; 1 `� teaching to the Orillia Binh School bled with such ail- `� a . i plaints of errors and omissions in the «•hole and Crushed oats, whole ll and d r rlc* =z C iy t•oteet,'List for PollingSub-Divisions AnTeaasena t'. aaa»teb.a O.s��•rr�ttt„nr as a substitute during the past menta as itis lacementa, inflammation, ., corn, Bran, Shorts. Flour, Ground ca' aarerta,n •r cvru o free wbatoar as i month has returned W McMaster p \oe. 1. .., 3, 4 and 5 of the Idunicipal• •n met p'OOio t O°� v ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. ity of theTownstd of Pickering for Linseed Meal, Jialted Born feed; a�ina'si'r:"d`r e mta�+IiAs p aas',"i,te University where he will take up P K Dried Brewer's Grains, B4achford's ea.ow taaen tt rm a lrttnn t•osE•e lost graduate work. 'If you want special advice 1913. ,pey{ e.In t „ Dr Ira Free), of Stonffville, write to Lydia E. Pirikham Med- Dated at Whitevale, in the said Calf. Meat. Wheat, Purina and 1OE"e'"t°O°sO�" �" (dine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Township of Pickering. the 24th day Groatin,%.chick food, Beef Scrap, a � ny4 *ill be absent from his office, dur- �� Your letter will Deo - of October, 1913. Charcoal and Granulated bone, ♦ WT tltustrst•dweetY} Lug"or- itp November. a9 he intends ut- opened,' "toe p� �py.e+ensift o•raaL Terms for 1� • P read and answered by a Roman, - DONALD R, BEATON, Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable to a yr,�p•s.ee sivep a, sora 1W t fin¢ in that month r post gra- and held in strict-cOnSdeoae. 4 5 Clerk of the said -.Municipality Your order solicited. � N ^ it4nate work at the Harvard Medi. �1ei'e�'es• R®alio= Ir sa w•atamsom ,. i. a3•-S ebool Boston.' The- doctor :4 w l' resume practice, Monday „ s fiville. d �dade 'mocorng, Dec. 1st, Scou _ j�pa- Your Feed 1� by 1>m€n= 5b,0i�tharn ,T . James Underhill went to.-Duns ------_------ , ford, near Bobcaygeon to secure • �i81�W�11'B - If•sucb evidence as the following ex- two x two carloads of cattle which he lu tracts from letters and other equally purchased some time go, Mr. MQl��ges ��1 - strong testimony-contained in our. 'Tnderhill should find the deal a booklet, ie not sulScent to satisfy any Ii profitable one, as judging from ,1,� tl sa WMAI sets eounu for ay person desirous otlearniagehorthand, r the present outlook the price of tae 1w awees� thea there can be no merit in any bu�- beef is likely to rise considerably ""fie e� it 1�o eNw tells . nese under the sun!- beef before springs• )f} /!ta piaeo of an equal qq to of G4 a Bell the famous llray-43sso1ine DEAR MR: CLAtexB-"It is=R plea►- Hngh G-refgel new residence i- pi .._ other "Feed:" mae" palaaIs sad sure to write a testimonial endorsing a rapidly taking aha e. Thos. di eaatible. clause l[eal is Y4�q �qto Cana Xo` Engine with coal oil attachment,' anything so much superior to other _x Paterson with a gang of men is Waif-lbs as aditbb>Das seleCtaa beasuse os►ta and all Imest'improvemente: thingre used for the same pu as ,Pate so work, and have the frame known ail le action. You might as well rive your system of Eclectic Short and is btipy_ work about completed. The money a v}tus of your 'stock by See sample in stock and get prices to otberii 1 have examined. I shag using Cabs o I�qes filed• If your feeds be pleased to reply to any communi a building which will be .brick cannot supply you=to to us—Witte anyhow -7T_ I3. TACi�t9©1�T cation that may be sent me with re- ;. veneered, will be a verryy. commo- • aI • ference to the system. or to have"aw - dious one,and will add much to THE CALDWELL FEED CO:, Limited, DUNDAS, ON $ROCK ROAD, ONT. one interested cal] to see me."-L the appearance of the locality in - FALLI9, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.► t, +which it is situated. _ —--- — h" Our Fall`a;°d Minter 'Term >om Thomas Pearson is. building -a+ I a e m�- ,�. menced September 5th,- but students large cement cistern for Thomas a may enroll, any day, as.instruction is i .. F5; 'Walker, of Chalk Lake.- The di- ° st¢ictly personal. xtiensions are 14 a 10 a 12 auei will Write or tall for free.booklet. . g- --_ -' - h)lti 113 700 gallons,or 523 b irrels T DOMINION x z e a .. le �' e C Carke's Shorthand Car18g8 of 3� gallons each. This ' will 'be ■ _ M 565 College$t., Cor:'Manning Aye. : Vis. $ � � °g` g 0.Pr 4 . -,one of the largest ci=terns, ilii .MaroatuNoacostew,M.P.,PREetoENT, w,D.MATTMEWa V16E•PRELiDtNT. - gee ag tl S g �' ,x TORONTO. Pearson has ever constructed'. urs C.ti BQGERT,Getaersl Maa•ser. R s!a•cane„ a is�o a a y� Walker has a large herd of-eattli? ;The Business Of Farming � Cr ° 9 a°.4 a -12 { �'° and the water supply has been —like the business of manufacturing—should be done in a prwffal buskin v)aY O e � -- ' quite a problem with him in the Proceeds should be put in a bank. Payments should be nada by Cheque. A certain 1 - pz}et. ' With the construction Of percentage of the profits should be put In aSavinja Account as an lmercency �I m ophi Jan I Q 7und. The man who Isar a cash surplus in a bank is protected against bad seasons S this cistern he hopes that the pro- and hard times- rob *# Ionia, � W blew will be.solved. . . •_ C. A. Goodfellow, W. A. Holli- - WHITBY'BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Man tr, g � tea. Apr`�_ ay and Mr. Rowe. of Whitby,• a, P w + a a,o may y •ere in town on Sunday and - - - -•a J D•I p• - isited the Methodist, Baptist WSJ• ,,.... . nit Presbyterian .churches res . . ., + •• c e a w 'e.m My1 Of in slate.It ii►will a' tively, where in brief addres- ro moo p•t I w!e kept u stook. It will pay you s they extended an invitation General Dryfoods - Milliner m a call st our works at:d inspect oar l 'the various churches to attend " 8 0 m+ sDv`�" and obtain prices. Don't be misledb� �+ .00 W agents we do not employ them,oonee4qaen[... he laymens' convention and MILLINERY-Our standard is higher thea ever before in quality and J.i ary 1914- My z, Oshaw. s,Esongham t we oan, and do throw off the agate t ngnet to be held in Whitby � s, Port Peary U Uxbridge 16,OanuLugihon-16, y arty in Noverriber.' •Those inter- newness. There is great demand for Misses and Young Women's Beaverton I� t7p►wrarwn is oommily'sa of 10 per oent„whrow,u wl! Hats in soft velvets and lush. Toronto prices for these$7.$0 and - oeetsialy'�sve by purobaaing fromrw. sted in the Laymen's movement p soil ave decided to begin'&'campaign $10.00. Our prices for best plush $7.40, velvets $4,50 and $5.00. °x11 °Sled ZVe glee you a better Grade of'goodsy slid trimmiaas equal to any- The Pickering ,WHITBY GRANITE C0., n Ontario county in order to -�thiug in Canada. See the hats we turn out and save dollars. 0106. Whitby onftd - •--create interest in the work. Yo17 will find us up to date in everything. The merchants .of Claremont, " Vigilance Committeej have agreed. to close their stores. _ ' ' _ V• _ _ �I. W's EIVANS . during the winter months at S Our Xmas Stock in Dry Goods,�Fancy}Ladies'Under Fists in whites and natu- ' o'clock beginning with November Goods, China, Glassware, Novelties, ral, 32 in, ,long, only, L'Sc. Full faeh- The object of this.Assbciation is to ' _ Pum MaII1lfaCtTtr 10th, that is week after neat. Xmas Papetries put up in beautiful ioned Cashmere Hose 25c. 10 dozen lessen stealing and prosecute p Those having shopping to do will cabinets with tiro and :four drawers. , LaCdtes' -hem-stitched Cambric Hdkfs, the felons. _ Shop and Residence, Dunt ae remember this, and have their Secure some of these now. From now gen. 5c., 2for3c while they,last: Get -- out is the time•toboy the-above good&-,one of our Silk Embroidered Collars ro rt stolenoommnni• ...WHITBY, ONT. purchases made before that-hour.. Done put it off too long as all the nice 50c and 75c.' Mesh Bags 24c, 50c. See Members having p pe• y - - h :- We-think the merchants might things will be picked out-first. these speoiid values before buying, oafs iof Executive, wit 'an member �8e doors,west of Whitby Ho a little further and close their zeontivs Committee. Three of E s res certain nights every week ' - ldembenhip fee • ' 1 We are prepared to instal wood or. d ring the summer season. There Our fall and winter samples for Men's-Suits and Overcoats are here. It will - - - pumps on short notice,also attend i no necessity in having the 'pay you to see these Splendid V41ues. -Nothing in Merchant Tailoring can Tiott•ts-mail behatery otram he P Deddsut or p pte all kinds-of-repairing. �► come near our prices-al savin of from p3 to SS a suit, Besides D. Simpson �� $ res open late every night dur _ g is the only practical man to leave your order with. letdring, Ont a es nit i�.blre thesummer. It is aconvenince Aent for thlinea gl ind ffiilI,famethe bus season to Oroceries-Full line always fresh and-up-to-dazte_ Good-pink8alaton can.lOc. Stec.�m -L. D. Hanks, in Ing bel are ay g todo their shopping in Clover Honey 6c lb, pail 7oc. Lipton's world-wide famous Tea direct from ,W,V.Richariison, sq Beier late evening, but late ngcloin -the gardens to the teapot, 3k. 40c and 50c Ib. MAt}NZT CREAM SEPARATOW ; Own or three times a week should A. O'Cont+or: lrthur 1efFre�. D. SL�IPSON c Co.; PICKERINCI 1°reeiellent, manna 13e11>�o, �o, lad j6: i be sufficient. ►._._._.. • i rpt :res• , _ ... .:r:. . � ... . ,_,:«.. ......, .. .,; ..,. .t ,: •"'t, q "G rr' b .S �� R"• .. 'p ,' .. •:: MtcFY-, '' , -a,,, Ja'.'Qas., ..rjr.a!':,. "-•a"8'a•e ',;.•i:ti4L5�+-•1(r"A"':Ci'n.��' `'ti.yy,,. ea'',�C.�'i•d'tit"i'2.'°'q`�.q 6�_1k' S1�A �'•N•�`�tl�'� �`•.�.s"t �;^ ..e7 Jed".4�y$ •t^• �� e,,,.4541'.KI'Y.... s+iN^ 4 '7111 7% -77-_ IAF,`771-4 e-I'V4 V= 4 6- 11le. origin of the A" wasi, of THE MORMON MEMBER. PANTIRLS"blor hares book bomud 001arso, in the Sodium, Sodium is 6 Martin Woolf, the member of the is cloth,a treatise of 29 chapters. Peculiar MeW, which oxyd'ses ro- Alberta, Legislature for Cardston, 19F pares on the disease*of the bons, xv.-Sting the stomaeb.InvasuaX, Dis- I when water touches It, and 0 1 pid y Is making his influence felt in,the I or the Respiratory,Piges To and N U=s &a soon as the water bewmes Provincial iail Parliament. Last year rizary organs, Worm# a the horse, c FF, warm. Aomrdin us4a, CyAn and Abrasiono.luac�od, X to the chemists Mr. Woolf was honored with the Mal I.P., Of classification, It is the second n"31' Premier's request that he second 2, a Ifook We,Stra a alkali groW tlf&b in- is an her of the thea at the opening of the sirsofthe Eyo,Head an b cath. No TIM 3"WaId to tell the age,Need Lad to eludes lithium, potasialum, rubidium session. Th;s Year the Cardston an Canada. Has wad locate Lameness ace. This and osiedum. All of these els=enia talus 23 cuts. ii lithograph cuts. 126 • member made grave ebarges tW0-CoI~pIAteL Jf na have one or have the same characteristics as imitations but no equ nomohors"PT t 1811 ock- seat by sodium In greitter or le" degree• I .tau recei at$1. -r"06, "KID, The sodium should have been ship- CLEANS AND 0 Wo011 College Avail Adontr!d! ped in .hermetically sealed. tin cans 7 ooden cases, But. the DISINFECCIrSa enclosed In w 47 0 ship and the careless rolling of the roU cargo broke open o' stowing of the 0 AN OFLAXNA-BLE CARO x,7 of these cases, and the,.,Godi 100XPURE' some which was not properly packed, .sad Sogum; Make Ump V mineral Water as liberated. W a Bad Combination. -nine nineIn hundred and ninety -onws out of & thousand, water, it quantity, will : LIFE'S SUNSHINE applied In guiSeient quall, heap. But when many people find the-- inq to watch her'trials. Besides these. eventually quench 'any fire, But woow. Great Britain will the -water t7 selves wounded by this sort of :thinirl two superb To; into the first line the bat i.. then we cannot Wait for the elevation or soon be pnttlni Who Regain low :."i4 -.&ato_-we must act more directly and tiosbips Queen Elis th, Wareigite and thousandth es", wheel gladdens Thou lq4l. . " I 'ement, not only proves ineffectual, but'&c cluji,�kly- To permit the playhouse to be ysliant, each of 270t9tis displac a ealth and Strength T: mage it squadron I Id bay tm&lly kindles and nourishes the H abcsiQb&ttA�Jhifp *I scene or cusepinillort for any *On" As a Id iderable section of the . are WOU14 d is community is not tle o �:,Z ly damxer- fim, is a perfectly possible, occur-. on rtuminess-it, is a low grade of ous. Their speed alone make them es civilization. -prints When the glow Of health corn. 11=0 jupleamant enstamere to A, deet t1lA -reme. The Boston Herald nary.fire back to.-sallow cheeks; when Ian-, Least bit slower and their hitting I or Roads Will Be Numbered and Named Dower an account of an e)rt-r"rdi being so terrific, they, possibly won be at ss i -guid weakness gives lace to vigor In Francs a new system of road desig- than engage. The trouble at Bev, that shows how h6lPle 5 1 nation for the convenience of tourtfits has better "I avoid a extremely dMeult to been.adopted. Every road in the country id them. de- when YOU notice sume - pale, jus- is that t would b man in fighting the flames when -e &VO -. reeled by his ally, water. haustisid. invalid restored to -actIN will be given a name and a number an these designation will be painted u quirei. Slore than likely dire4i�tion vc*t a�<nl When the freighter Hgrdy steam- healtbr--en a at the road oruasince will the 100-mowr- to along the roads. The `ea out of.Le Troport, France, she You 'll &nd,the cure to -have been highways 'of X.11nce are Classified as na- yet another Qf the thousands roads, daartment roads. arid so on. X&NY TO BE REALLY HAPPY. firled, beai4ee the mineral water 0 ro h case will be numbered. Dr.. Williams ads in in her, bold, & number of. small ready wrought by .-Mr. Martin,Wooll., The direction poet, will state the clam Of- lie Pink Pills. Headadhe and neural- highway and %he-number of the road. The wooden cases marked "metallic twitch- tourist rta*iQj(.ou a journey will need Arnold Bennet Thinks All,That Is todium." gin; St, Vitus dance -against an employs of the Dominion only a atrij? ot figures. &Ad he.will be the limbs;. indigestiod an able %a and his way anywhere. Needed Is To Try. The Channel wits rough.,. The ins of Government in one of the Western vessel rolled and pitched ioleptly, rheumatism, eeze;na and disfigur Capitalized An 16". Is Arnold Bennett a, happy manl the of Provinces, and Western papers are Thomas A..4perry, he inventor of vad•captain saw that the ship was ins eruptions, and t hes are'the seem superfluous The I;g a lied rt-veTitlY. Waving an The question may suspecting that Browing girls and women. all did rePortin that his speeches tampa. f ., -on, eotate 'vafoied at but it is hiting to port, and filled most brilliant Orto are dW,5;trwd,be 087 13,ik appear when the veins are I iant that have been b tiv e4tmol�sh, g4at and even impertinent, the cargo was shifting, sent's boat- prompted by a little book called •wain bellow to investigate. As the with the new, rich blood Dr.' Wil- in the house. 'of cotssider she Zaso Thpwils !damn'; Pink Pills ' actually make. At home Mr. Woolf is a farmer; Sperry i�ud tAkq heirt. He capitalized aa The Plain Man and His Wife", saw lished. He boatswain entered the hold, be thous- having a large tract of land south orival Aea 4 and xd*ads it worth -SAO.- which he has just pub that several cases of mineral water Here is one instance am�Aag le Ci(v.of that the plain man tendit d, Haileybury, of Cardst-un, the Temp TtLe,world.has paces of and .dim points out as srids; Mr. F. Aahfor t to make his life all means and no Canada. In religiorl he is &'Mor- �inctiou far &an-W can th.!pk.�vho can broken, and that the water w Avj'-, ­&omie y-ears ago I c0mr ift L ur mind less mr,010, vvnshing about in the hold. I " e Then -9r't., relig iouls' OW' of the end its Air. rend.: to become too busy to examine pleted lengthy term of service in mon, and because -of -his of 8 hLn Ing and.rive.defir -puddenly he saw one of the wooden. being belief, grave fears for the future ec wil .�!AcLr tbough'te. , I tho� treiaauresi of his soul; to grind the last three- Years 1?bomae sperry obm�exvod the —tom of expezieu-0- cases marked "sodium" b7Arst into India... of the Province have been ex- some merchants to ffivoL,their customers i away. doggedly-without-h-jut if. spent 113'the b�Oantiful but trencher what the Frencia, CAR '11agulailve and the the joysof consciousness. hawar Valley. Ague and pressed. Contrary to general be ldh_ Call fie conciialired the L09 Immediately he give the alarm. nus P03 ;St. 1.11.0 1 We do 'not eine our friends often rife, and al-. lief, Mr. Woolf is not a 1)01ygsmi �f 1"toitgAtIlIng the Prs"�t" an �h on the back, or i! we do it land the crew rushed to their fire dengue fever were agnot to aw_LtraAe, The F the though I w"rtunate enough to although he believes in the princi. -making -It a m reaull. And: for,�enough �r ad-as .tame stations. The captain directed the only ung snll;ed•on him. ibecomes just a habit which annoys escape a severe attack of eIther,� Pla. Of Polygamy. He is Procreas to W." the result of V" Appit, isfaction; xnan to play the hose into the hold e Morn on in the Alberta, Legislature, . I them and gives us no Ilat N first stream of water struck on my return home It soon becam twn.of mdrw 14884 to atd ways of dodo As the rent that. the enervating cli- bult the time cannot be far distant Lhiow A man'& mind, Jus bmt capital there are (Z hose among ult who er&l &PPal"s spring out of our beds thouting ithe burning case,there were several had left. their. be made' It is a bank account that raer"ses as it, conditions h when a r istribution must drawn upon package after pack- mat11C i6la this Irind of ;6pportunity no man 1 Hurrah : but after a time this be- texplosionos, as p&c By ravages on my constitution. In to take 'I atiothor large tract set- r who he* an unclouded mind a 0. Age 'and tled by M(-rimons, and in all to work too translate his plans within the case caught fire. short the reaction had set-,in probai comes as mueb a part of the routine this time two 0 "11111M ther cases of Mormon will have a Into as shaving broken open, and their con- i.nexho-rable nature was enacting Af Britain's N,2v'y is driving. Mr Bennet asks whether there in bad toll from years of strenuous seat In the House. bents, as they came•in contact with severe It Is reported — ally that the new not & remedy, and though his own he hose; bur" into labor M first warning of the 11 battleah'D 0-44 ?.Cry =&A* a record principleft wuubd not permit him to ttbe water from t severe speed of 3sviniou on bar trials It is pending trealidown were -ealtzg exactly vba& this r. he tells us that his plain unpossible to Sw go so fa in the back�M the head and ISM Itbout iiisiking into c*Q• ecorne explo- tiers al man will presently b The crew could11(ot believe their Palms has Irritability, a ge-- Ir also the 0 t uses. no more water they poured eyes, lawmnl& no a at arrow and is, sive and even relinquish his fOrti. condition and an in-, one turbines nor oontract tat ed with ft" Oral &DILeMiC THE WORLD IN REVIEW t 4�- h favor of a little fuip. Of he -more intensis grow speed armed with codes in on the firp, t definable nervousness. Life had was 28 liaoto she is base havv course there is not a simPle remedy, the oondagration. Then suddenly lost its zest., work became impos- eight 13510011 Cunis. unleas- t suggest- baen changed to IL-tndb as -ad but we are invited to acquird some ;two vases flow into the alf, crashed she to much the come r sible and companionship intoler. ad In aPPOSirs0ce ad. only 1kind of self-knowledge Against the overhead beams, sad .- Traitedles of alsobadlienoo. as the battle cruiser VwwZP`lA and to do- out in obeetA of fire. the able. It really seemed that I was One frequenvy read* dletre9d;311 &e. abo to IoF Is" !outer and beam Her indicated horse spread m,,ro has nine feet� *ermine which tikings*cally iaterest p-er to swiftly. passing to that stage where Bra of accidents to chIidrvn, accidents compared to the New ZeLlAnc 6 and which bore us: be obi pieces dropping back only :;1hieh seem unnecesamry and nceventable- 75,OW- to bounce and d who climbed 46894 But even he Queen Mary wil! bar nervousness ends and insanity be nott May to dance about, hot There was an item just ills 40--hor day eon to play oecond e to the Tiger a batt,e jetted that one can be happy by -swamped gins, when by chance I read -an little four-year-li4 'a 'of cruiser of 2S.= tons to the Qu"n trying, but it is Mr. Bennett's point balls of 'Blame., in the half-swamped advertisement' of Dr, WI-1harns" 011rulas' a high c boatol, secured a bottl Mary a 21,000, The Titer Ilse 25-000 t r) Zank it, We call such oc- of P-.,.-.. and U you can, and he has a way of 'bold. I confese.I was skeet: iore tudicatiod bnreepawer th currowed wocidtnta, and no doubt many 0 'an Pink Pills. - queen Marry and e.1though her conte Panic-stricken, the crew dropped But many other,@, it ts cer set. being right. cal of them -doing what doctors had of them &reL speed U k ots. it will be inter '.-the hose lines and fled above decks, And failed to do ,b�t concluded that rain, are merely the natural rtaul—I a 0 very cent and reirrett"le cause ordered the cargo Wirt the captain the cost was small' and perhaps- this-cause to, the iaxaeoq of modern P-- 0 ental discipline. _'11un ditto the sea, and. led his men favor, and so The ilisiaetis or parents who wilt not 9 , the chance in their back into the hold. They succeed- decided to try them. To my joy take the time and trouble to onforce o4h­ lance from their cht1drou Vmnst boliout" 1,0W,mo.ey 6"A 4/CIA Pfl&do not cure. ed in throwing several of the ca, rovement, f, - verboard. se hit there was soon- an imp a the claim of criminal no, igenoo, Atriot Rheumatism CA At .10 But aa.each and a c6ntinqance of the treat- discipline, Dot indulgence 19 what the -waves. it rebounded into thefor the real happint,as ,ti children; and he%the Kidneys fail todo their work ofdischar 9 ment effected: a complete cure. I also It in the best means of securing their e uric acid from the systent,the result is rheutdal u" fit and healthy as Dangerous objectd cann4jt-P6!wftYtq a til the Kidneys resume this work in a natural health air, a flaming ball:. any safety. .their reach, but children The superstitious crew was. fast was now as be kept from. way,no cure is possible., man and am grateful that the can be taught note to meddle with the pro- perty of Others, and they can be ta, bt to becoming unmanageable, and the lucky perusal of an advertisement tely. There Is very little of thelit, 'in any case, he brought to my notice the wonderful OV=11.ute obedience seen lately. One Gin Pills eaptaan saw ith viust Abandon the ship. He order- plays of the fall deals w istn quickly and for all time b"ause th curative, properties of Dr. Wil. or 'h* " of mod- cure rheumatism that verl subject, the domination Corrective esd the criew• to the boats not one ern children over their parents. unfortuare the- li&ms' Pink Pals." nat-ly it to a weak' play, not adequate to From all D cts.per box, moment too sewn, for an the boats ..Sold by all medicine dealers or the theme. But what it subject that to for 6for$ .50 r "redirom lei rowed away frorn the blazing hulk, b ail at 50 cents a box or'six a laywricht of the day., full of tX69110 so SW chrak&I ea.of Canada LWtW. Toronto. X, Big comic possibilities. Mdlsrol Omar 7. from Y In Wil- sevefal Joud explosions can boxes-for $2.50 from The Dr. Then there was •one A 2Wfoiot Flaxpole. the hold. liams, Medicine Co., Brockville, �V VP mighty detonation; the freighter out. The erection a 0, flagpole in frons A. the Provincial Court, House at Vanoc- in two,' and plunged out Of bei broke BX., has presented unusual featured rr cause of the desire to use a ion%strille of the tim er a- sight. BLUEJACKETS AS 41HORSEii. stick, representative -W sources of the Province, slid to so Place • It that its base would be me-cure from de- Draw Bridal Carriage at Wedding nay. 'A suitable timber was out and de. livered in the rough at the Court House 9 of British Navy Lieutenant. in the fall of 1912. It was left fora .1ear 1 11 to season, when there would be u A bride and bridegroom in fu hood of Its curving when dryin In Sep L-U BY S wedding iergalia, drivingin an open tember, 1913, It was moved on rollers to its 0 li eli final location. The flagpole is 208 fee, S11 carriage drawn by bluejackets pro- Song, 36 inches in diameter at the base and 10 inches at the ", and when ready FOR THE HAIR spectacle last vided an unusual ape, for ereetion iveighed about ten tons. sur- -ria Street, mounting the Dole is a tour-fi�ot globe and week in Victo London, a twenty-toot weather vane in the shape Winner at M'ee&8n Restores the color, strength, England. The occasion was the of an arrow. IF a A d Frederick A. A PASTS F. F. 0 xLL ley ok 111, DUST ing of Lieut. F Extension at suffrage In Europe, Ru*T L n a S to Crr&Y welding onward NOWASTIC HAMILTON. CANADA Buckley, R.N,, H.M.S. Excellent, Evidences abound,of the steady -ib- and is, not a efw- rope through -H son of Mr. and Mrs. Buckley, of march the enlargement of the suffrage. Lem salfrage camel than a century ago the Crouch End, and Miss Eva, "s. first poked his nose into the government kesen, only diught�r of the late tent. To-day both his froni. feet are in- jkt isil Druirosto. Soo. a not. . . - 0 A Dr. Godske-sen and Mrs. Gods- side everywhere except.in Russia and the -Balkans. of.Copenha,gen. and'the ce.re-. Italy bae Just anted what is,practi- kesen d St. oany manhood auW11 without property mono had been a on, performed Qualification. Eve illiterates will be al- 'Margaret's, in Westminster. lowed to vote in the approaching -elec- O mark the struggle hile the •wedding was proceed. tions. And now in Den W that began in earnest forty c ago for ng in the church a dozen bluejack- a more liberal voting franchise bide fair r g Ve,ry buiarL, is—TiWtiu Money For Hog Breeders ets, lo-orcin 'It Danes have been fighting for a re- Mak 4' limit to twenty. 4.1c�blgpeda car of HT aha about to days R90. There were 7 r 'blue with white straw thilartS ductiob of the voting age to South r v sailo narket that y. I had ven mine international Stock Food. five years, for the extension of the our- a ont quickly un- el ecelved 25c.W hundred pounds 2nore than any of the otWher sell or and gay,butt,onholes, *rage to women on the same basis as that my 64 he a,I r be u Thiis s Cc to, of males, for the removal of property Hoge s.ii round my pen sold at i5e..per too lbs.less,so I toppeci the market for This Corn tea you en..1 horsed the bridal carriage and lin y and Ila it all to using Intematival St Sit: qualifications for voting.and for the popu It. Say, 1.pure felt proud. r -o draw the 'rzatirju of the upper house of the Dan- -D, Nebraska. ed up four 'abreast t IF JORN�WRLLS, HARvAP .. 'Savings Ao ount couple to the hotel, where the re- ish Parliament. Triteirl3ational t k F k a Ali thiso measureei will 0 Into effect the brood sows elland stro ception was held. Bluejackets from A ty a majority they srilva MOT ilk-and se provided they are indorse .,more and stronger pigs. It"s St Pay YOU BE appeal with ft on wbich It will `bridegr100`m'i;' ship 'aho'formed of t�e electors in the forthooml the tote country, and of that there is said wbat tbe"fall"Pigs need to cep ll Interest at the rate of FOUR an arc wai f honor with their The on them fat and vigorous all wt ter 0 - h y not to. be the slightest doubt. PER CENT. a year. COW oun.d. hod and have them ready to Ina et cutlasses from St.` Margaret's to -mine Nave of rule has wag r,yed QUARTERLY. the shores of Denmark and in likely to when prices go up. -I.. am Trym will the�carriitge. wet the feat of gtandpat Danes. Sold by*d rite anit ten,us bow ins y hind n gtir.k • Racial Butt of Rudon4ft. own,�6"III to rd rou fro our T'hoUnion Trust All races are caricatured upon the stage, .000,stock Het Fathe-r (sternly).-Young 0 oolutc Epellahman is Quits as much STOCK r o M.10V 10AIAMS? 86.the oomic,:sw or the CO. UMITED. TORONTO comic German. None of it is & very high in the style she's been acicust4medl form of wit: and none of it is any form C ass, 'P b I ut I W Respiratory, s' 4 It so ob-b— boo Is f as chapters. ZbO_J T " ' " R' Uk 41 bone, Is t a He a. _.,b Lad 3 It 1 T -gr it �pia y he,. h reas t-. t ceii at U. V" MID. re "' 0 Isoatil College AV.. ss" L Temple Building. ToronBD• to. of art at all. A more refined taste on the Jr Lover (briskly}-I clan, but I'd be DAXIi of the audiences would sweep this ��l Assets over $12,000,000. ashamed to. whole."Slap-atick" business into the duou �A 8 , .. •.. �: '.'.' -. �s. .. ,.-_Q�. ... _+Y- .'";4Y: 'TA-:` 4' '.l+W :y^Y'r',-.," '��T,,' T. i.: 6... �„ n '; :a' ,.� •-- .:,- «':' erre a' r'*= •:" w •..: i, a. 1::. N , t "TRACTS" TOWARDS DOOR. � Tiredness and eras workers, itinerant fish and Weary poultry sellers, drapers, saddlers, • A Book agents have become such a Changed t0 Vigor bakers,ere, millers, butcher, boat- WRTHT[w. most that ost business men give orders that they are not to be men, Darters, sailors, Dyck dealers, or �y •• ;f :.. - - �c• A aourlahina, tasty, r' 1�TE�SELY RHY admitted to their private offices. That Played - Ont Feeling was Finally, day laborers are bad ecoaosaicsl One persistent man, however, by uktkl Remedied and meal. - ---•--- one pretext or another, gained in- -Q y lives, so are doctors, miners'. atone -' . P 'Health Restored. cutters, shop assistants,.'' driverIL,- ewer and money Spread in Alps. terviews with the various inSuen- grooms and jockeys, newspaper ;j IAstrength producer. Wo 6d #Ad Blirn,i tial citizens. He reached the head story of a Merchant Who Almost frost venders and pavement merchants, t i office of the Bank of Toronto, and His Businese and His Health linters, blacksmiths messengers L pld PNt Ma1A In P , when the clerk was engaged, he -Through Neglecting Early 8ymp- Wil#sfr SORP1111 CW- walked into the office of the presi- toms of Disease. chimney sweeps, barbers and muni- I coum Curedi' dent, Mr. Duncan Coulson. Mr. "My life for years ban. been of se- clans. dentary character," writes T. B. Suicide and diabetes are two ' Carmen. �Santtoba—"A > vitt Titchfield, head of�a well known firm Principal causes of death. General- H "�es,n.amynwa.rke�r.btroobl. Ix in Buckingham. Nine hours every ly, it is only persona of a certain 9ras�7ltfp,,aad�r•.d�>sv �ytys day I spent at office work and took social position who are affected by �_ affecting the may, iB , 0. exercise only on Sunday: I disre-.. this malady, such as functionaries, ctp„r ,,,m"to appeared in watery bifaserr `; garded the. symptoms' or 111-health, teabbera, lawyers, • and they wereaolaUmsdT which were all too- apparent, to my doctors wine Park �[ a ' itchy I sQatrbed tbean sad r r family. I grew thin, merchants, farmers and the clergy. then pale, and e a n� I" the wage out �i r1. R' '' "i^' before 10 ig I was ,jaundiced-eyes. The clergy are particularly subject. sorb, They would swan f .I.' and'akin were ybllovw,''my: strength Suicide has,also.its high and its ' :,:. up,itohaadD>anandsnsay , land nerve'energy.were lowered, and low rates,of occurrence, though it *a nal]s would loosen and �� "? ��r ? F, was quite unfitted for business. In appears in all ,professions.' It is come ort. I spent »» the morning a lightness !n the head. � ELECTRIC DYNAMO mgt I ss B. g rare among the clergy and func- M aleepkes dd nab particularly when I beat over, made tionaries and just those classeis dare to put say handoIn water sit to, � f4 fire• very worried about my health. which follow the healthiest oCcupa- 4R. GENERATOR :wash them. iMlost or the 'laxative medicines I ' "I kept nems ointments,'—� r �w found weakening, .and knowing that tion. It is more often found FQR . SALE: .Ofatment, but wos not cured. 8otaetimes T had to` be at business every da I among grocers, hardware dealers, Wwremoifeswould help alitgebut1wa•nox '= f, neglected myself rather than risk fur- drapers, coopers, polishers, to- 11 r iteee from it aitos•�er. I was that way toe ther weakness. f�f course I grew baoeoniate, lawyers' clerks and 30 ss 1 !O VOLTS, Ds Yr Mite yeah otos everything. I beard of worse, but by a happy o once I began ! ! ! . +Oatiouta soap and ointment and sent for architects: But s, is frequent to use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I was amongst '`camelots " 'shop assist- •678 R..Pr M. tbem and baton I bad used them bait a forcibly struck by the fact that they g - dorm times I noticed as improvement. By neither' caused griping nor nausea, ants, cutlers, coiffeurs, domestic At a Very Reasonable Figure for s 'w�+s with the cuticura soap and all and seemed incredible that pills servants, eosters, lawyers, doctors j�late Sale. - )d7•ias the Cutdmm-otnwxmt ftea�y I y could tone, cleanse and regulate the and chemists. < _ 'waeourediathree mantbs" (8igasd)ldis - r. l(1nIIeaII COnI80n. system without 'causing any unpleas• But suicides are by far the most Se FRANK . WILSON' .& SONS, VIIIneaceB,Sanderson.buy 80,lois ant -'after effects. Dr. Hamilton's `° BtiannontdtanaaenasR4otaChadetaa8oaa Pills acted with me jnat as gentle as often met with among the drink gel- 7S.Adels{da St.West, TORONTO. 3 land ofatmmt have atloa+ded the mos eco" Conlsoa was earnestly engaged in nature-4hey gave new life to my lore and persons in their, employ, r `Eioaii cal Umtarnt for attecdow of to skin oonverlsatioa with a business liver, strengthened my stomach, and chimney sweepers, butchers, fruit-.`, Faet• :fz sad r�ti's°tertArre,ttoh.burn.mole and friend but ata ed sad_asked the won me,back to perfect good health. erers and musicians. Some men temptation can exile, t cutis yntsep, ♦ad aselisofti&tnsldeat '. PP g paredIIandC my appetite;hasdies. n o.0 can'tt of et thea htb mh z ale ' iOtrtta soap sad Outke+as O•attnmst aro man h1a business.- He was a ant yg t acrd by drupsdaw and-desion everywherw for a series of religious books, and spirits are perfect." B most see pr y x 1. lgoeanh,ealtreo+.mptea;01with 82-p• when' Mr, Coulson told him his ,Refuse anything offered ,you !n•' His Only Q-Dportunity. And practice by the inch. '-book land DOW-cart to Pester Drug h librarywas already well filled, the stead of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, which " • Chom.Qwp..Doll D.Boston.U.S.A. y Doea your wife talk in her sleep, Mlnard'a Unlmautt Curse, glpbtlreNa. t` •, agent persisted 'in exploiting the are sure to cure. Bold in 26e, boxes, „ , major R merits-of his wares and, thinking five for $1.00, at all druggists and „ storekeepers, or postpaid from the ho, I talk in her Bleep. It's rise It'B a great thing to be a pretty" y. - MALAY TIGERS. he might at some future time make Catarrhozoue Co.. Buffalo, N.Y:,=and only chance I get," woman. It roll means that you ._, sale, salted if he might leave some Kingston, Canada. * can do anything you lika- in Exeltin�.Time in a Singapore tracts.. ' "Yes," replied Mr. ''Coul- � - � ` son, "with the toes towards "the Lords Day Alliance ACt1Ve• EDUCATION. Hotel. door." Seeping Up.. - . Very.buq with the good wart!, but no T�LLIO�L'r BC6INEas OOLLEoz, T4 As Ute as 1889, an authority on- Dootor-Remember, Mrs. Ma- efficient than she old' reliable Pat• ronto. Canada's Popular Oommer sport in the Malay Archipelago wrote one,, I told you that your husband na.m's cora Extractor. which Dara■ corns clal School ldaatut5oent Cat4lorae free. nr l �' that !Q.t31II$apore Chore were always Cramps at Night B rapidly P AGENTI WANTED. .� is-'Eailin ra toil and we must kte and warts to one day. Fifty years nae a few tigers roaming about, and that, '9. tYf tit p him up as long as we can. pro*es the merit of Putnam's. U" no ',r _ on an average, they killed a China- Re faire Prom t Reined other. 2Sc. at an dealers. ArrrMA PERIIAI LNT III LN OS man every. day-generally one of the p J. Mrs. Malone-bare, Oi m- doing W women 10CA117. hal And Coe seen who worked In the gambler plan- it, sor, Oi haven't let him have a 0' ■ macron. Make Fire to Ten Dollars fla,yy� •pare time y�ap Leri: Bsmptee tree. J. L.. tations, which are made in newly Agonizing Pala'PreTPnted by Seep- wink .av slaps now for three days. _ Ribber's Beall. ?i�hots.Curr 'Pnbliabers, Toronto. Canada. _ m -cleared jungle. Althp h there is no - - - Although lag :+Tervi➢iae $ands On "Many ud-ge from fibber's red Unger to-day that tigers will spring Pawses floe°serf the glLelf: - nose that �e's a h••svy drinker, but _ .. .-upon unwaT7 travelers about Sings• -..' N. int. DA WSON. Nin4ty tlaeorns str*44 "�-• pore, wr to Messrs. Arnold Wright and - _ bele not: His a. re is like a gas Txrents H. Rffid in "The..lSalaY 1?etsinaula.•' .LI Case 'In'Point Illustrated, meter." _ there is a certain 'excitement about Y "Hew au t ' SUIT. s•TOC2. ORAIN AND DAIST ! Deadly craatpll-the symptoms are w• isellowa V7ANWR•Lr.nX %T.%s bas- a, -pe me to all a•esloss o! Ontario III in a place where the following It register >al:�ie than is eon acne. snaya - 1 Cadent occurred. eind:where:its repe• not to be mistaken. Suddenly and best.: " oa is not Impossible., I without warniaa the' patient experien- atbias Foley oil City out, sumed• L�Ar-ToRT arias. WITH oB W rr8007 ccs such agony is the stomseh 'as 'ta oreah Sww Norway. Me' [' Railway, traettage !a Toreat4 It is now severs!-years' since a tiger Cbarles Wbomen. W%L p we, R4 akin diseases ylatd to LsgWo•sULP1 Usl A■a•n^*^^ ■*�I' e}hrr •^+^. sed otttea was aft within the pfecincta of the (contort the countenance and cause him �, g 0: Armstrong. Mulill 19.3. own 1 e honor of this°particular kill to cry aloud for help Pierre Loaders. eenr., Pokemonebw ND. WIDZNTtAL PiWP'1t8TIZ8 [lf r+ Then 1t !s that the wonderful powa Thomas aaaoa, shemeld, la B.; The law of the harvest is to reap R Hrampeon sea a doseo other rows• . •�loag Mr. C. M. Phillips, the head I F - ��aaast�r f Raffles Institution. The of Nerviline can make Itself felt—.1t •:more_ than YOU Vow Somas• act 'K qtr, OAW40N, Cotherne III,, TOrente. � tiger not swum the straits from (Cures so quickly. _ aa$ you reap a habit; sow a habs .- 'Last summer I was stricken with a and you res a character NEWSPAPER FOR BALE. lfohore, t had"eeeaped from acage - y, p , so'w a In which It was awaiting shipment frightful attack of cramps. I feared - ehsrsoter and you reap a destiny. OrvTRY 9PF.r.7CLT NEWSPAPER Flit >I from Singapore. It caused ponsterna- the p� In my stomach would kill me. sale to rood OnLAvo town Phcetleat oa by walking into the compound of "My eyes bulged out and the veins opening for men of anally W. wllsoa en Hotel, and seeking refuge sea- in my forehead stood out like whip- Mlaaslf 1.In Dots. a, Pnbli„hins r<+mpany. Toronto. Worse. der the billiard-room in, a detached cords. 'We're not going to• lla much STAMPS AND COINS. building. "My cries attracted a neighbor, who - Before I married my wife I could Oflis. Jack and I wa t to TAMP COLLEc-roB4-HUNDRED DIP- The billiard-players at once Til s 'came to my assistance, and in a me. listen to her voice, for hours and � forest Foretgn stamps. Catalorne, hurried exit Mr. Phillipa having been meat or two handed me half a tea- hours," have �evervthing as simple as )dos Album. oats Se.ea Coate. Marks stamp I pummoned, took post a few yards (spoonful of Nerviline In.some sweet- "And now 9" . -. sible.. Well you will have it all Comyxny. Trmnto. Prom the uninvited guest, whose eyes ened water. " „ right. You'll have each other, y „ �*o seemed as if an angel had charm• Now I have to. YIaCSLLANEO tie could see shining to the darkness wont you?. ed away the pain. ).n ten seconds I 08 SALE--'z�ILCEE, PATCHED FOSEA, .•�` of its hiding-place, and was lucky Minard's Llntment Dura Distemper. i�y .tea to kill !t. was well. Nerviline has a wonderful LIQUID SULPHUR Toleans" the btood. Ileo dark red.!. W+eh to buy !os a� M t 4 name in this locality, and is consid- ered �t '�lnk for breedtner purpcee., ora�'am The peninsula In its wilder parts, i 'Education-. Brno.: R. R. No. 1. Strathroy, Ont. Indeed, is a veritable paradise for bi clad best for cramps, diarrhoea, fiatu- g i A Vancouver man awoke from,his A1•cEg, TUMORS. Lt71aPe. ETO. game In !te vast, aide spreading for- lance, stomach and bowel disorders. Father—Well, what did you learn slumbers and heard 'a man trying internal and external, eared . wtelt ` I urge all my friends to use Nerviline. eats range many noble epodes that In school to 7 out pain by our home treatment Wrt10 "MANLEY M. LECIARDE, to get in his front door. He turned to before too late. Dr Bellmaa Medical °i are worthy of the skin of the keenest ,. Johnny—,Nothin , but-I Suess the of hunters. The annual report of the w "Williamsburg, 1 , loose at the man with a shotgun,. Co. Limited: r'ntlinawo^d, Ont railway department for 1906 contained No home is safe or can afford to teacher earned sumpin ; and a iceman chased the stran ALL STONES. KIDNEY AND SLAD• r photographic reproduction ora scene miss the manifold advantages of hay. ger who took to flight. He was der Stones. kidney trouble. ors.•:,:that quite amusingly illustrated the Ing Nerviline on band tri case of asci-. LIQUID SULPHUR our" ECZEMA. $ g Lumbago and kindred ailments-po•Itl.ely dent or emergent• sickness. Large caught and spent the night in s cell. cued with the "new German remedy. :perils that await the railway pioneer In the morning it .was found that -'BanoF:•' price 1111. Another new remedy when he intrudes into the domain of family size bottles of Nerviline, 60e.; It is better for a girl to be given g for Diabet,es•Mellltus, and rare cure. 1f trial.size, 25o., all dealers, or The Ca- in marriage than it is for a man the supposed house-breaker was a •'Sanol's Anti-Diabetes," Price $2.00 from a wild nature. The picture reveals a tarrhozone Co.. Buffalo, N.Y., and druggists or direct•' The Ranot Manufae• wrecked rallway-train,. a locomotive to be sold. neighbor, .who had mistaken -the tnrin com arty of Oansds. Limited. ; Kingston, Canada, other man's door for his own while wlnngtpett• 1�■n• z.. Co pletely ofl! the rails, its tender re a, ddL'ed to scrap iron, and its wheels off Minard'a. Liniment Out•se.0arsst In Cows. in a bibulous condition, to one side, buried deeply in the dirt. The Differcuce. -. --..-,-_._ Tht Heart oIs Piano Is the The cause of all this mischief to 'Thera is-one essential difference SUICIDES •AND DIABETES. Action. Insist an the : 'The in another picture: It was a between the activities of a fire- wild elephant, a tucker of Imposing •• ; ,size. man and of a policeman. The Chief Causes of Death, says . OTTO HIGEL" a. "What is it 7" Dr. Jacques Bertillon. • ` - "While the fireman runs out, the Piano Action , %. ;$load troubles yield to LIQ410, SULPHUR Dr. J. ^ sees Bertillon the well- policeman `runs in.' " Q'-cl , e Pat Won It. " known statistician for the Depart- went of the Seine, Paris, has pre- "Look here, Pat," said an old Try Murine Eye Remedy pared tables relative to the rate of 114RS. A. SAICH, of Why we pay more for your , -gentleman to his Irish servant, If yon have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes mortality and causes' of death in Canningtod Manor, Sask., RAW FURS "to-morrow evening if you bring or Granulated E lids. Doesn't Small different occupations. Writes:-"M brother III my tea without' spilling a drop in —soothes Eqe Pan Dru gists Sell y f Mnsiner Remedy Liquid, 25c, 50a. The principal tenses of-death no- =y severely from eczema. We are the oldest RAW FOR HOUSE the saucer I will give you a shilling 11Snrine Salve in tic Tis ted are intemperance, disease of a well as the FUR oIn C Asap hes, The sores.were very' erten- -CANADIAN RAW FURS In ca to yourself. Right, sir, said �, 50c, Eye Books Free by Mail. the chest, heart, liver and nerves, sive, and -burned like coals That means Is or experlenae,target: Wl Pat, and the following evening he An eTesseaeeawANftwe !sw�e eases diabetes, suicide and accidents. markets and aLAROER PRtDEtoyou. won the shillin}>� by bringing the Murlae ase Aessedy Co., Ch case The most healthy occupations are into hisfleah. Zam-$nktuok Ship direst to us. Returns madesame out all the fire, and quickly day tun an received. CU p in ane hand and the saucer ill naturally those followed in the open Shipments had separate on request.' Both Waiting For It. gave him ease. Within three ,the nth ` . • air, but there must be movement, Pati phos iltt now ready. write for it. "At last," he sighed, "we're otherwise the constant exposure, is weeks of commencing with klRAM'JOHNsoN LIMITED, alone. I've been hoping for this bad for health. Thus gamekeepers Zam-$uk treatment every .494 St. Paul at. chance. and park and forest keepers live sore had been cured. Mail Dept. °'Q" Mantnat. "So have I," she said, .very long, while drivers, who are expos- This is but one of the many frankly, tjd to the air without movement, letters we are constantly receiving "Ah 1 you have 'guessed, then from people who have ppr ved the FOR BALE e g , , are not long lived. heating powers'of Zam-Buk. .For r► ' that I 'wanted to tell you that I love M. Bertillon claims that engineburns, cuts Pulleys Shaftln �i • eczema, piles, sores, you 7" drivers, men employed in wood cut and all skin troubles there is ` "Yes; and,I want to say `NO/ ting and in '>xialQing; school teach- nothin like this wonderful balm. Suitable for Mills, Manufacturing :'4 e and get it over with." _ —._ • era, lawyers and clergymen live No skm disease should be cop-. Plants, Printing Houses, Eta , 1 x - the longest. The mortality amongst sidered incurable until Zam-Balt 2 Wood Split Pulleys, 12% X' 48 in. The Tactless One. -i doctors, employees of the post of- AU been tried. for 3 16/16 in. shaft. . c rr ,r All Druggists,•SOc.per Box. 1 Wood Split Pulley, 12% x 48 Ili. 1 I will confess to Sou, she said fice, commercial travellers, grocers,,., . � rt Refuse Subsfltvfra. for'2 16/16 in, shaft.• "that I am older.than I.look, I will -fruiterers, hatters and some Other, 1 Wood plit Pulley, 12% z 28 in. - be thirty-one my next birthday." trades, such as watchmaking and for 3 7/16 in. shaft. 'Really?" he replied. "Hardly tanning, is low. Domestic serca•nts 1 Wood Split Pulley, 104 a So hill. r for 3 .7/16 in. shaft. r. anyone would guess that you were and coachmen employed in private Pulleys of Smaller sizes and Shaft. ' s3 rrt,iE^p more than about twenty-nine.'' families also represent a low death ` Ing of various''lengtlis and sizes to b + "That's the last time," she said rate. sold at very law figures. ` when- he had departed, "that I'll The mortality surpasses the aver- :Box 29, ED. i. `ISSUE 44-'18: ever try to be nice-to a brute."' ' age among functionaries, tramway Wilson Publishing Co., Toro o, % _.t. A 1 {r�Y. R T-';.. • 4... ...+,. 4i^ .- .. nw.f SYc.t.-w-. 'M_ ... :!I:n K'"•' :' .. _ .. 1%S f w Y! r A•+-,'.' o�.:. •.7' ,b�.' "IM•�.l ..'.. .r+ w, ,, '.t ,y ,MI5 2^•. •,,, . ".n,x,. .., tr .s: rtr-,a,. ', ,.` -..: ^•.a,'x:rT' .•'• '°�.r .� .r,., n, ',•e++ a. •.5,a' c V- u, �... '}'�:. .y9.?' °. 'Y.,•.'�...`4.;. ..1',`. 4".*e?"'. : .;.. 'Ir4� ".;'�'',f:-�.""I',.rk_. u.�yE:.. a. u'a5an+'w.^l ,c .` M ht y;,'- ours` •roe=yw'r.E.xs+ri�-5.F"-4 ..t' "•^.,nv.r« �'::"�'af•' �y,..oSA'!Nh;,r, Llai a ; r�,ro •• ,u -w�^ "u:, .:x.;,- •—v5a" ..1t:."'.- r >"CR:: �-s= •':c :` .r -a,,_ _ '-'S.r ,,i,... .. ,.+. (,.,. .3.. Yaltll-x a •+ '^ RYk:w�.. ,;,, •3«.r+''.r',.,tg a7•urGn;, s C'' ., _ Y t�. . Q � -Quite a number of Hallowe'en, -A. T. and Mrs. 'Law and child- ! O ` CALISMS. partied hart been held during the ren; of Wea Hill, spent Sunday IL past few days. with their relatixes in the village. PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER � F -Donald Munro is laid off duty -The Judge's court of revibion a _ .;-Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, was these days suffering from an at- will be held in the,town hall here - I'HAVE A - bomeovgC.6en"y. tack of lumbago. on Wednesday neat and an the _ °! -Born-On�Thursday,Oct,30th, -R. H. Walks, I. P. S., paid an following day, when ..the voters' Full stock of Robes, Blankets, Rubber Rugs, Plush Rugs, to James"and Mrs. Richardson; a official visit to the public school list will be revised. Quite a large �4titts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices. ten, here on Monday. number of-appeals will be dealt -James Denny shipped a tar- -John W. and Mrs. Law, of with• .Single and team harness on hand. load of eats to Toronto on Mon- West Toronto spent Sunday with -It is expected that work on trunks, suit cases, whips, halters; etc. day, their son Gordon. Toronto-Eastern between Picker- Re airin neatly- and promptly attended for -C. $, Burling intends erecting -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here usg and Toronto will be begun in p g y P P p a new stable on' his premises this as usual neat Tuesday to attend a very few daps. The engineers , -.---call. to his professional duties. are expecting word along any day PICHERING HARNESS EMPORIUi1T -Miss Cora Burling is visiting -John Crockett has been award- Pe her sister, Mrs. Clements, of Mil- ed the contract for fillingin the to begin work, and the contrac- ton, abutments of Haight'e brde. tore are also in readiness to Com- Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL -Mrs. P. Sullivan, of Buffalo, -Rev. G. L. Johnston is spend- mence, is viFiting Pickering friends this ing a few:days at his old charge at -R. G. Cammack, of the Green- week, North Bay, renewing old acquaint. wood road, will hold an extensive --Mrs. Fallon, of Toronto, spent ances. auction sale of horses, ponies, cat- -E. Cornell is able to be around P y, a few days here with her sister, tle,implements,etc., on Thursday, -- -- -' -- - - Mies Hobbs. again, after being confined to the Nov, 8th. As Mr. Cammack has •� -Miss Lillian•Gibson, of Sea- house several days from an attack been in failing health for some C �� C +� grave, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. of quinsy. time, he has decided to engage in ,e Ig 0 ore gra , James Richardson -The Women's Institute had a farming on a smaller scale. Every- very -Miss Edna Martin is able to be successful meeting on Tues- thing advertised will positively be :. sold. shoos.; again, after her recent day afternoon at the porus of Mrs. FOR - serions indisposition. Smith Clark. -One day last week as John -Mrs. Wiman and children, of -Large can pink salmon, 10c. Dunn was engaged picking apples Peterboro, spent a few days with 3 lbs Valencia .-raisins, 25c, Lip- in James Denny's orchard, bej� m her mother, Mrs. A. Birrell. ton's tea the best in the world missed his footing and slid down The' Bi As'sos t111e� s� • -Rev. J. C. Bell, of Brooklin, Me. 40c. b0c. lb. Also 8 lbs Lip- the ladder to the ground, sustain. ! g was in 'town on Wednesday and ton's best black` tea -put up in ing injuries to the muscles of his =` called upon a number of his-many beautiful caddies that will last a back which confined him to his _. F fAends. lifetime, only $1.00. D. Simpson bed, for several days. We are -Miss Devins, of Kleinbnrg, and dr;Co. - - * pleased to know that he is re- Miss Way, of Wilfrid, are visiting -Fifty-two municipalities thro• covering. ` the former's sister. Mrs..(Rev.) D. ughotit the province are preparing -Ho! for limas, at home, .at Fresh Clean Graceries ' Phone or send your E. Johnston. for voting on local option in Janu- the old fire side. Call on or write all the time: Pricesre��e- * -Mrs. Dennon and two child- ary next. The temperance people "Stephenson" (opposite Standard.. 0 ' orders. "We deliver ren, .of Frankford, are visiting of York township are anxious to Bank) Whitby. He will make consistent with Sacs I, 1 the' former's parents, C. H. and submit the by-law in their muni- berth, reservations ahead for. yvu• '- Piles I 'Mrs. Burling. cip+tlity, but they have a serious on any ocean steamship line and, duality. the goads." -Mrs: W. D. cordon and Mrs. difficulty to meet with. The town- ticket you through to.Destination_ - Jas.' L. Someiville were in King- ship has 7280 names on its voters' Choice all S. S. lines- and ry. - ston one da last week visiting list, and of these 3321 are non- routes, anywhere,' "e'�=erywliere Fall and �y'in`Ler Dods ! !4Vra Flan- s vett. residents, who have no right to . g pperettes, Flan- Mrs. lea Fl England, Ireland, Scotlan�, Cal, - - � -We are pleased to see hiss vote on local option, and they are B. C., Man..Sask., A-ibert:a. ,ai'll now. on display in ! rq .• nelettes, grey Flannel, Martin out kgain after being con- scattered all over the country, winter resort poin'ts.' Also try to 7 Shaker Flannel Blank- fined- to the house for several many being holders of small buy all local point , tickets at large quantities. 1�'e weeks through illness. building lots, purchased from crib- Stephenaon,s.at your leisu►,•e. He els. Ladies', ' bleu's - -The removal 'of the street dividers for speculation. A peti- redeems his tickets at par, if pre. are ready for the cold _and Children's Under- fence from, ?ilea. Fiudlay'�s pro- tiOU- presented' to the township vented going. Rates etc.,°�guar' weather. Let us Fhow �]! wear. Sweater Coate, petty gives the premises quite a conics.) asking them to submit a anteed righ-t. "Ring .us.," Steph- _ l���isi metropolitan appearance. local option by-law must contain enson, Whitby, before traveling.* you. � Aviation Caps, etc. -The young people of the Meth- 26 per cent. of the total number of i odist church are giving a masque- names on the voters' list and that - rade social in the basement of is; almost impossible under 'the (BALE REGISTER. i the church this (Friday) evening. circumstances. _ �-"' Continually adding to i -Our Large Stock of -L. A. Findlay,of Toronto;-was -A retty house wedding took SATCRDAT, Nov. IST-Auction sale of our.etoCk the choicgof in town on Saturday. On his re- place at the residence of Mrs, surplus farm implements in the V it }Men's rubber boots, tarn he was accompaniedby his George Leng, on Wednesday aft- lagedf Claremont, the propertyof the market. Come and Zoots Ladies', Gents' and ' Ir Powell. Sale at.12 30. Bee bills.. Children's rubbers in father, who will visit biro for'a stucco. Oct. 28th, at # o'clock, pyo; B. Powell, auctioneer. inspect our stalk. iVeaAd time. when her only daughter, Miss all sizeq just opened y hr ' -Rev. Robt. Roge+•s, of Arthur, Stella May, was married to Mr. Tras°AY, NOV. 4s-(.zedit auction Rill. do. our best -to ru y, Y ' and Alex. Rogero, of Glen, Sand Stanley William Davis, Rev. D. E. sale of farm stock and im lementn; p. "We're read a the property of McBrienpBros.. at dhoes :- field, are here at present owing to Johnston officiating: The bride, tot 38, con, a Whitby lease ou, come on cold weather.". , the illness and death of their who was given awn b her uncle, y 1`P' Terms• P y g y y poultzy, pigs and-.same of=14 and _ mother. Mr. McLeish, of Toronto, wore a under, cash: orer that amountcred- In, -Plus. J. N. Richardson, who gown of white-Duchess mouseline • it to Oct. 1st, 1914, a per -cent.if lead one of tare ligaments of her with diamintie trimming, and a an off for cash:' Sale at 1..311 The dto' weather al- :Stoves and Ranges„ ankle torn several weeks ago by a veil crowned with orange blos- sharp. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. ways booms the hard- Oil Heaters, Stove 1'• fall, is slowly recovering from her soms. Her bouquet was roses and WED$ESDAY. Nov. 15TH—Auction sale � + Pipes, Elbows, " injuries. lilyof the valla The ceremony of high grade cattle. li-rses and im- ware trade. We thank r/`ard I pe-+ Stovtl ' -'amee Denny.shipped" a car-- took place tinder an arch of ever• plsmeote, at lot 1#r, B. F: con:, Pick otic n}any custQiners ! 'Boards, Glare, Prttty af'hog9`and.sheep froin Green- greens and• white flowers. Mis, eying, the property of John W.Pow- . Lanterns, Fire. Cin rn on Wednesday also a car- Gerda Pickle, of Bowmeinvilte, ell• Sale at 1`o'clock sharp, See for a good summer. I y+ d of 'cattle; from Pickeringbills. W B. Powell, auctioneer. IUQf Stove Cement, )).itis, playrcl the wedding march. The Now for a .good fall ' ,. Thuriday gronm'4 gift to the bride gas a THCRRDAY, NOV. 6TH—EXtenkive dale And whiter trade. :, Gloves;etc. Chas-. Harris, formerly, of gold bracelet watch. After the of horaep,ponies,cattle, hnplementa, i rhawa, has been engaged by E. -marriage betn'een fifty and sixty etc„ the property of R. G, (.'arnniotek - Ruddy and will shortly move guests sat down to a sumptuous at lot 12, con. 4• Pickering. Sale at Gro the -hotise recent) vacated re.�aat the.-.ttibles being suitabl • B., P r ell,k, spar See till: W. i y l B: Powell, auctioneer, me S a C HAPMAN ��D PJStaring. decorated with "mnrii� carne• ' lihril l oirer.a Sr, Edwin tions.and smilax. ' The bride's Rogers, and . r�:, s- E. R. Rogers, of toast brought hearty response;;. OakwooEi, were here on bt'ednea- The happy couple left by into fat• BLACESMITH SHOP I BOOTS ANLD SHOES day attending the funeral of the 'Toronto, and other points we,t, late Mrs. C. Rogers. the bride travelling in a costume w -Donald Kerr, of Berlin,accom of to ue brocaded velvet and The ui�derai ned has n ened a-rew a i= ]xl g p S�a have the largest Mork of Boots and Shoes we ever carried panied by hist friends, Mr, Shelley. hat to match. with white willow -blacksmith shop-on'the King- of Berlin,, and Mr. Christie, of plume and long black Persian Eton road apposite the re ares to give the public the benefit. 'a, Saskatoon, spent a couple of days lamb coat with snuff to match. Quaker church, two , P P P this week with his mother. The guests included friends from miles'eaat' of Nothing but first-class boots -H.J. Marquis'Ind.phone num- Bowmanville, Oshawa, Whitby -.,Pickering Village. in stock. her has been changed from IW3 to and Toronto. The presents were Work guaranteed.' Charges moderate 8101. Those having produce of many and hand9ome.- At home s■=. C LOTH I n1 G =r■ any kind to sell will please note in Pickering after December lit. r/�, �� = L the change and remember. 3101. THE NEWS joins in hearty congra- Q- =Mrs. W. G. Ham, who was tulations. The noted 20th Century brand,-hundreds of samples to select from. . is colsfined•to her bed for several -The many friends of Mrs. W/-/. �TOYVE A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. " weeks suffering from an attack of Clarkson Rogers will regret to A practical Shoemaker has See the new style in overcoats: - • typhoid fever, has now quite re- hear of her death which took place opened.a covered though somewhat weal:. on Monday evening last at. the - -The regular monthly meeting home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Shoe Repairing Shop. Re .A. y BUNTING, P:ICKERING of the MethodistLadies'Aid will be Taylor, of Cherrywood. The de- '' held in the basement of the church ceased, who was in her 75th ear, Neat door to W. J. Coakwetl's on Wednesday; Nov. 5tH, at 3 has been in poor health for several harness shop; where be is pre. SWEATER COATS o'clock. All members requested years, haying had several slight pared to do all kinds of to attend, strokes. A week ago last Thurs- repairing work. All the la test shades and styles in men's womens, boys and Ririe, -Rev. H. R. Horne, of the Up- day, she left her-home in the vil- A call respectfully solicited from 50c. to $400. Now is the time to get one per Canada Tract Socieiy, will oc. lage, for a few days visit with her PICKE1 iNG' while for enol days of autumn. copy the pulpit in St. Andrew's daughter, Mrs. y y W• ROYCE,W. J. Taylor. On Underwear, son, hats, caps, blankets, wrapperettea church on Sunday next, when he Monday morning of last' week, shakers, price., to snit all. dr a the,congregation on Mrs Taylor went .into her room Onr groceries are as usual the best to be had. A trial "will convince > e society. and found her unconscious, she Ayers Pills you.. French drip coffee 40 and 50 cents. Salada and ince he recent rains, it has having had a severe stroke during - Red Rose tea,30 and 40 cents. Cheese come evident that there are the night. She never recovered I�eadadtes HWousods 186. lb. choice, 3 can peas f ' many places on the roads that are consciousness, and gradually sank �I -` 23c. 3 esus corn 25c: in very bad condition and should until her death. The deceased, Salmon, 15, 20,22, 25c. r;7 Asti Vour Doctor. they gravelled, otherwise as spring whose maiden name was Isabella G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTO. �:'• they will be almost impassable. Mackie, was born in Kinsale and -The many Pickering friends has been a resident of this town ELM DALE lyl ILLS of E. W: Evans, of Whitby, will ship ever since. Mr. Rogers and 1 ,. be pleased to know that he is re- she moved into the village several PICKER�NG� _ w(; have ar lar 8 coyering rapidly, after undergo- years ago to live in retirement. -- ing a critical operation in the Gen- She was very highly respected by Is the place to get your next her. .-.stack of , r eras. Hospital, Toronto. He has all who knew She was a bag of Flour. returned home, and though still woman of quiet and kindly dis- -' weak is able to be around town. position and was a member of the Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be Ranges Heaters x ' -On Thursday evening tact the Friends church. Her funeral, beat for Bread. _•�� -' , young friends of Miss Stella Leng which took place on'Wednesday ..Glenors, Flour Pastry Flour and Stanley Davis met .at the afternoon to the Friends'burying . Graham Flour i'r'z•o aid home of the former's mother, and ground, was largely attended. Fresh Rolled Oats t , in lieu of the usual shower, pees- She ned a family of three eons and Bran and 15borts Parlor Cook ented them each with a handsome, two dapghters, all of whom as Oats and Oat Chop' `! ''sit. =h chair, it being,on. the eve of their well,as her husband, survive her.. Barley and Barley Chop _ marriage. The recipients trade These are Rev. Robert Rogers, of Mixed Feeds s PP p y g Prices righ stn a ro ria rel thanking the Arthur Alex.. of Glen Sandfleld Molaseine Meal and Molasses Meal donors for the handsome gifts. Glengarry Count Alfred J., on Special prices in ton lots. 0 The evening was pleasantly pass- the homestead at Kinsale • Mrs. Min rot is and in having a good W. J. Saylor, of Cherrywood, and tim• >~ocm.)g. Mise Irene, at home. _ •- Chopping every day's� . � a J OSE PH .'-H w UND G.,,•: .:. :.•n•a .c r' ..; .: :, ...:...- , ,y:. xu,.... ^ixy ..:..iti. �� r .fi, r'A' • r.•.-wF�sFc-'� roe' r. .„ } .ry„s °r!• sP• r t m ? ,g >, • , ,.�.,.�w+g., •rr ^5•a. _ =r'r, -, n 8 �fi� .r' ." : '4 '"h^ '' ''§..e.. �'rPE.d��. u"��`3•,:a�.""'„a`'' 3�r�� 'a• �ch'�',� � •ch