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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_11_07 ,.4— F .E:. r. - ••a- .. 'Y .x .w." ti„. a': ..•.✓r ;Tvs*. ,.r.. .;ra: ,,�,,. .. R;..,.. 1..-.-• . i2.M- :_.. . • ` S .;:: S •.,. y : •w :a''tclr; h: 'f. .e',.: ..r'r,,. • - ��. _ \•'. � t •err-•6 SOL. XXII1. - PICKERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913 1�To. 6 . Otel0f1S1><1 garb*. / WEST HILL. GREEN RIVER y Established 75 years - ._We are pleased to see Arthur Col- The church meetings were�well at- SPINK MILLS -aledtcaE- tins able to be out, after his long siege tended Sunday last. of illness. Miss Alfie Fuller,of Toronto,visited ('�1REENWOOD E. FORSIzTH, D. oi' O., Regis- - Mrs. Heron spent' Sunday at the)with her parents over Sunday. ,M•f tjM' tared member of the optometrical Aaso- - home of her :father. Wr1r..Taylor, of Edward Wilson left on Monday for elation of Ontario. Special attention given to Cherrywood. Algoma for the hunting season. z the fitting of glasses. Eyes testes free. North Frank Sherlock and sister, of Knob Mr. and Mrs. King, Mr. and Mrs. tlfaremont. sett Hill, were entertained by Miss liar- Hobson and others visited with. J. B. MILLS T C. AIcKINNOI`', ALD., L.R.C.S., FLOUR jury Hunter last Saturday afternoon. and Mrs. Wilson on Sunday. !� . Edinburgh, member of the cgqllege of ,, Rev. Mr. Cameron was attending a W e are pleased to see what good elclack and Stirgeons of Ontario,lisepLiale White Satin, Best Manitoba meeting of Committee at St.Andrew's work the ladies have done at the - _ _ Royal College 'of Surgeons, Edinburgh, '•Creanl•llins " " Blended_ g 6neaial ►ttantion to defenses of vcomea aria ' church on Saturday in the interests church. Keep on doing good. ebildren. office and residence,Brougham. "Tea•Buns," " Pastryl„e of local-option. - � , DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Chiro- Quite a number were entertained at : ` mwRICHAM -Mill will be going again -N � •ate Dractor-The cause of diseeaa removed by - - . D •the home of Mrs.Heron on Hallowe'en, Fred Pick, of "Maple Leaf Farm," Adjustment of the spice. Consultation free. masked and dressed for the occasion. P Wednesday, October 8th a. At pickerin on Mondays, Wednesdays and Locust Lill, sold this year x le cru - Thep returned on the last car, y pP crop. oeoe-so eimcoe St.sontlr, Oshawa, "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR �... on the tree to an apple buyer for f15W. _ Chopping ` D?hoae 84l,Oahewa BRAN Laymen's Missionary Conference Mr. Pike - - K_ N WS H Pic ERING E prunes hie trees carefully tCKERING ME[TICAL SURGICAL SHORT Y — y every winter, manures in the fall and WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS ' O P The Laymen of Ontario County will sprays three times during the season. ONLY until further -and X--RAY INSTITUTE The result is that asset per cent.of , M ITOBA OATS hold a conference in Whitby on Mon- y P notice. IR. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D,, R � AMERICAN CORN, day nest which promises to be a sue- his aisles will inspect- number one w' ` PICBERINO, - - ONTARIO Th - cessful affair. a morning and af- and his orchard sells for the highest �'Pl�reat;�xrlep;Bttekwlleat-atlt'l�-' - physictaa•incharge FEED OF ALY. KINDS _ ternoon sessions will be held in the Price. Mr. Pike's trees are also set - - Oats wanted. Baptist church and the. evening sea- out differently. Instead of planting Bpeelalist in-sactal Diseases. Proetatie Dia - P his trees in a cum act orchard 2ii or Phone me for prices. - e ep of-'Men, Diseases of Wotden, Cancers, Our prices are the lOWest siOn, which will be in the form of a P _ Tumors.X-Ray examination, Diseases of eye. - - anquet�will be-held--in-the-`Faber= _30-feeLapart.-they-are y' rear.nose,throat and lungs. Fitting glasses and Quality the best uncle school room. Most interesting tows along the division field fences, F. Z. CFREE2VT 611 aoute and ehrowe disesses. * and thus each tree eta the rosiest 02oa Hoar 19 to a and-?.to-t_, Jsly. D issiorlary topics will be discussed it_ R g each session, led'hy men prominent in amount of sunshine and light po-ssiole church and missionary Work. Lunch and the fruit is larger and,better col- Will be served at 12.30 W. in the ured than if grown in the ordinary � 1.aQaL. '�- T E, FAREWELL, K:C., BARRIS- J. L• SPINS, -L-LIMITED, sebool.reoms.of the B�iptist,.Presnp- orchard. C a �J o n THR-CounttyCrownAttorny.andCoanty terian and Methodist churches, -The Solicitor. Gout Eon".Whitby. 10-v PICKERING, ONT, banqquet, which will he presided over AGINCOURT - a M. FITLGEAALD, Barrister and - + ,y F L.Fowke, ex M, P., will begin �7. Solicitor. Conveyancing, etc, At Dr, at 8.30 p. m.,\and'the speakers will be A week or two ago a man came int o ail '; - 8huley s office,Pickering,every Wednesday. Rev, Jas. Endicott, D. D•,of Toronto, our village, claiming to be a C. P. R. Coal ��- LOOK HERE. I who is a returned missionary, and lir: contractor. This man, whose name is E: CHRISTIAN, Barrister rind James R'yrie, of Torovto, wbo recent- Richard Carleton Woods.-made ex- The +TM° i' .Solicitor,rotary Public,Etc, Money to Office nest door to the 6ssadsr3lisuk, C lar-einorlt Fur71i= Iv made a tour at his own e,tponce, of ten sive preparations for Carrying on Sbv. Wyly ture Storf- the.leading ruission fields of the east.: his wont. He Pm loved between `PLENTY OF is the best place to ,get -your WHI EVALE twenty and thirty Italians, who came NTY fuat><tsss Q1LarD;.' ]iut'QE FL'R�I6H1�(aj, we have out from Toronto to Scarboro Junc- �'t y dressers, wAshstkndA, iron Harry Tim: spent Sunday at the lion ready LU begin burl As soon tie ►7t�o4'e Chestnut WG. HAM-Issuer of M.trriage and brass bedsteads, par- - -Methodist parsonage. the -supetintendent" appeared upon I rri; �i 1 Licensea to she County of Ontario, James Baird, of Malvern, was the the scene. - He also secured two large Noltereog Village- tly for suite, 'bufietta, and gneat of Lawrence H.MajoroverSun- tents from-Pike's, the tent manufa- alad Pea side boards, mattresses and spring day turers.af Toronto, on the strength of i - Z­ R. Real'-Estate Auc- couches, and all kinds of chairs Lawrence H. Major shot four pity• bis statemeot_tbat he was beginning a ? o itoneer valvat'or. collector.and !saner p always Stock, also mari l anlage LoeaaN.Brougham. soy y p eons with one shot on Saturday. A large railway contract. He also pro- also, SteB�YYI Coal S _— other articles too numerous record cured a new suit and overcoat and �•�'^^�� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention.'Remember we A number of our huntsmen return. about 83110 worth of provisions for his •O�j HAND �9s' Do Licens" in the County of Ontario, keep the goods and de• ed from a bunting ez ition Satur- men. All this he promised to pap for <� ped at19EN as.sora and his rssfdeae•,lSiaremont. liver them to your day with a large bagof game, as soon as he got his money. Bus home, at the very , B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP aLE13S _ Harry Timer and Blake B. Beaton, cions, however. were aroused and the D. OoavnsnNr. Oommladowr for lowest price. of Tomato University,spent the week man. ..tears -trouble skipped out. *T - ?. amma'+ise Accountant Bee' money 60 low Patronize our town merchants, end with the Iatter'srenta. Charges were laid Against biro with de L. SPIN KLtd. ���� 11"cas of Y"�"� ue• don't. send- your good dollars A number of boys on Hallowe'en the result that he was landed in Lhe Y � k away to build up some other caused a good deal of damage -around toils by the Toronto police on Monday POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, place. Yours for business.-. a tillage. Constable Burton is on night. The police say that be is the -PICKERING Sr . the Oonattea of York and Ontario. Ace. the trail. same man who attemptrd suicide on a at s11 kinds aatenued to on abaatact l- 1 _Address Green River P.O., Out, Mfg. A. E. Mayr entertained a street car in Toronto About two weeks i J-0 number of voting people on Saturday ago because" the girl he wished to AL VLT 77 B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- t sioacsr. valuator and collector for evening and the grand climax was marry,jilted horn, The general im• xi _couctie. of Ontario and-York.. All kinds of �CLAREMONT _ pinning the tail on the donkey. Pity pression is that the man's mind io COA WN eooduated either privately or by auction, - the donkey. umbalanced, and be is now being ex- 1Ws notes collected For dates or osber par. A very ea joyable evening was spent ermined regarding big sanity, tieulars a ply at residence. Elisabeth St.Pick. - Best lump$team Coal and all sizes arta; Phone orders lett at *lgwa office.Ytek f (� E R I N tJ C T o.4 the home of D. R. and-'31.4. Bentcn in Hard Goal. enng.or Ma,cnab. store. Claremont, ril].ra. _ ! on Hallowe'en. V&rioas games were GR[ENWOOC r { cove prompt atteatfoo sas•siaction guano' indulged in, but bat trimming by the . toed, m phone number it Independent 1001 FOR •��—. - - are on liam U MissesPengelly And Fred Byers T. U M B E 1=%J " _My phone boys was the chine feature., Whithy this week MOUNT- PLEASANT 'Blakely and Anderson, A good stock of I and 2 in. rouggh and � r R. PENNOOK `'` of The Valley. are the guest: of dressed hemlock, also matckredl • twHITEVALE, ON.T• Stationery and School J `ar.d-Mrs. M:t�hell and sin visited Rev. and Mra. Tink,: pine and spruce. f dressed M - 1 elsawhPre on fi�mday. George Wood, of the postal service, red pine Georgia Pine Funeral Direetorand BmDalmer, Supplies ilia,C. Nichol is irrrprovinq nicely Toronto.spent a couple of days with and basswood for ceilings. . � is Prom'Lirr recent illness. B. Liscomhethis\week, v'; Anybusine"entrusted to rile will Writing tablet} \ Linen George YOun i4 vacatin James he carefully handled. . Ger;rge Wilson, of Mount Zion vis R q E Pis eteries feed Mr. and J1ra, Wilson, livers house -and moving his house- - r p Poste, Shingles and Sawn Cedar, -Charges Moderate J, and JCre. Hamilton,of Brougham, fold effects to Brougham. l h EnvelO es- visited U. and Jlre. Hamilton on faun- Richard and Mr?, MrAvoy have Write 'or phone f', • Independent Phone No. 1514. - Pit e '� 'y ' day. employ of�fm Harris. When - _ ! the Pr 1 a -- — `IScnbbleiR R. J. and Mr•s. Cowan and children. Inst heard of they were in Toronto. CE E SO P � �� PEILIP of nday.B-ougham. visited friends here on E. G, Tilt, wife and baby moved in A. •+ - -' ;Exercise Books - - Sunday. to the stat on on $aturda.F. We bZ�= Robert Michell and Mr. Heron 'of lieve Mr. Tilt is not a re}ievinq agenE, LOCUST HILL - Has . full line of Iresh and cur- Peucile, Pena, and luk To!onto,'visited Ed. and .lire, Gibson but ip here to stay. _ed cleats constadtly'on hand. gyve A locllc xt_our.net Post Ca rd4 last week. Col. F. Ryan,of South Carolina, has Ind. phone. house am 72 m'154i, �- -- -- Mrs-S�-Garlset3-and daughter, of been visitiaq :1f. Gleeson and other- Yard, Markham T�Y. w. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Greenbbrn, visited M. and hire.,Ham- friends for a few days. This is his Mann, nolo Weiners 'etc. iiton,on Sunday. Bret visit in forty years. 13 i PE Eva Holtb who hrtx been Fewio TIME TABLE-Picketing Station G " » - .••, --- Misses $fids and Myrtle Ham and y g T.R. Trains going East due as follows- Highest prices paid for P=...XF�Sl=NCI• !Mantel L erne.Ham visited with' Air, in this neighborhood, was sallied to No. 6 ),1ai1 8.08 A M. IST Butcher's cattle and Mrs. Matthews, of Brougham,,on .Manchester this week, owing to the " 19 Local 2.50 P.K. �+ REAS ESTATE..... illWe of her sinter, Mrs. Dobson. = 14 Local 6.05 P.M. s ` • y • Frank and Mrs. Howard and tam= We understand D. Graham has se- iel�erirtg . :,4rverr� ..... iIF, and Mr. and Mrs. Michell motored cured Rork on the C. P. R. and is this Trains going VV*-,A due as follows-- No. ollows- from Toronto and viaiteii Ed. and week-moving into Robert Cammack's No. 13 Local 7.47 A.Af'. , Mra.Gibenfi on Sunda house, recently occupied by Joe Hilts. " ' 11 Local .90 P. M. "•r' y SandyMoore is movie into F. I. 7 Mail 8.09 P. M. First-class rigs for hire i�t�� �� G. and Mrs. Mogan, of ClaremoAt,; Greea' house vacated some time o '$unday indudad Mrs. F. Greigi of West Toronto, and aR Day or migLt �---+ Mr. and Mrs. Albright, of Brougham, by G. Wilson, while James Plaskett is i Insurance rates lower on farm pro- spent Sunday wish" John and-Mrs. moving into the house recently pur- ' $IIs IDf3et8 all tTaiII9 Tweedie. chased by him and occupied by Sandy ports and Village Dwellings, .�...... Moore, EYE CLASSES - ming promptly attended,to. ib first-chase Companies. _,,. WHITBY • -Agent for Canada-Carria a Co. 1-T0 Pre=1%%m NOtom The Coun£ Council will meet next BAovGHAM s g y • SHOULD STAY ON We He Peak week. If not insured with-me,call and Airs Christie' is visiting friends'in Engineers Are now busy snaking g "WITHOUT PINCHING a � Pickering* compare intoe, Toronto, surveys for the town sewage system. . Harry Harmon, of Toronto, is visit- ,8-roomed house to rent. The Toronto-Eastern has men busy Ing his sister, Mrs. H. Hanson. �utting.down cattle guards along the No Oise.COM, SCHOOL _ ]foci Miss Blanche Mechin is spending. �/ few dose with Mrs. Gordon, of Osh- :1\TO..need ever had truer friends -among We, e r•. Richardson• A staff of surveyors are making awn• 4=-3 - rteduatea than popular subd'ivisiona in the northern part of to base your g P P the town. Mrs. Phos. C. Brown has turned, :rotary Public, Pickering. after spending a week with friends in eye. lasses _ S, Harrin received $M compensa• Y 13 . C H 0 P P I N G tion from the C. P. R. for 3 acres of Toronto. , ZQ� land and damages to his-farm. Ed. and Mrs. Croke. and son, of pince you in The- labor union organized at the Toronto, are visiting Albert and Mrs. a - Matthews, order to. hsve them\ stay on. AND OAT FLAKING new provincial building is dictating J. W, Hogre is improving his house TORO1T0a ONT. _ terms to the government in regard to by havitik it nicely painted and other- wakes., sept style of Eye Glass - wages' wise repaired. Mountings are perfect fit and Meritorious work for-the students "every day in the week, except J. H. James,* contractor, has pur- q P has been an active agent in the up- Saturday - chased half a block at the north end, Mrs. it a Robson and daughter, neat }n a arance. Modern building of this -College. This -- •CIDER-MAKING` - Miss Mildred, visited friends in To- PPe • - on which he will erect a residence. .onto the ease week. ideas are those of comfort. We school-offers the best advantages. That which be built this summer has Henry -as will hold an auction tudents may enter.at any. time. I am know prepared to make cider;- been sold to Fred Lynde for 81�. aim in all our optical work to do d Toesday, Wednesday and Tburs- All Saints' dedicator services on fare sometime very soon. Mee bills P May we sea you our Aandaome y for date and other particulars. day of each-week' until- the Sunday were ver suecesstul. The pp the very best for you in every Catalogue, y very Mrs. G. W. Phillips received word }?; Jaai of November. church was beautifully decorated, and P way. The right Glxases. the _ W. J. Elliott, Principal was lighted by electrioity for the first that her mother was seriously ill. She Y• John F. Bayles, Greenwood left at once for her home in Aurora. r bt Mounting. We are sure time. • •Interesting and elt ser• id g x'.• Gar.Yonge and Alexander S- mons were preached by Nev.RDr. MI•r; and Mrs. Croker and child, of have yen lottS of �at►er ? Boyle, of Trinity College. Toronto. Toronto, are visiting the ,latter'. if you come to tis yoir will be J mother,.Mrs. M. Matthews,at .pros- rfectl satiefled. Let ns prove He was-Resisted-by-Rev. os. Fletcher:' eat. � p TOOLS 3ARiPENED The fall assizes are being held this The Ladies' Aid of the Christian this to you. -,— C. B. RiC1L, OF WHITLVALt week. There is only one criminal pe - Taal. a all ktnairy of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish.you anything case, that against the man charged church will.. meet at the home of Mrs. �•« _ e make a s ci W. B. Robson on Wednesday, Nov. 4s. .Locke repaired. ' the ]ine__of 4eatet._ a si>ch_ as with.p...utting sulphuric acid on ropes •Razor•boning a iitecialty. For a flr%t pumps,• windmills, hydraulic rams, used for scaffolding aC Dixie bald,qe. 22th;at the uatritkh°ur' -All err°tvel' - N BAISSET Blase hair trim or an easy shave call A true bill,has been rendered and hif come. 3y- �'"` at the Eest•ehd Barber Shop.- plumbing. etc- The Ladies'Aid of the Presbyterian IFtiWLtLFR AND OPTICIAN z p.- trial-began on Thilredap There area church will meet At the home of Mrs. Mee otic House Furnishings of all are also expert well drillers number of civil cases including that of Nov. o►�i oasis writ. kinds. Sli 1 used Carpets - Mr. Motberaill East Whits against I Faesby Wednesday afternoon, WHITBY q y Pe y+ aq roar OPMOR iris from 15 c is a yard up. and respectfully solicit your patron the Toronto-Eastern for damages to 12th, at 2.80 o'clock. A cordial invl- J, GCrRDUN ', PIG$ER1NG.1age for the ture. Intl nhon, -421, property. station is extended to all, .�,•.,r- lw� .^.rt .. .. .� - ',,Cy, '..tih. .oti.,..'y.v'�:•'. .i... ,YY .7,. .�. e.w. tom, 7 l P ''o.4' P'N ..ti'-t' i is`.s •?V A.r •37•�a"?p•�ra- i• Fx'l' '"�'r,iS'":•, a : -r, z: .. •�,• .x. • ..:.._, ,s 4., .,� ��;:,.- � w:,t� =., •�. y• �„a „�:�., � �:,.. �� z4 .r;�s r �";, � � ��`•°ria. ,�. 'S , S . V.�'. �' �r.s¢i ,:.s- �' � ^�;�",d�.ru 7` •, .•:i.^_ sF.9.••a A+i;`js4' .� •:nom'` .m � ;Xit.'� 'c,. v ,gyp ..9.,�� .. ;,Ar...,pyo ^'" _ ti• Y`FF, U.. :t:t«ice 4.,•I' irsh�idioShe= e>t 1us saw a ' nodded ooagratalatirsgly. HONEST TEA IS -� }x<"' t Be 1 i C O Asst rate, dr." he said, 'Do you think _ _ M O 9 y re well *aoash to sees tort" The towstds i.e ,tared, sad Yin• > TH E BEST POLICY OF ALL TEAS IS the door aDpraelvel t ! � n I rot your sddre•s ion the fid, at one of the hoaxer where I teach, and I' ?' went ipere, There was a �aatleman nom- ' n4 dawn this-etalrs sad I •eked Dim it ' - - he knew whetIler kir. Olive lived tIlere. He looked doubtful for a moalient, then he _ said, Yes'i and I told him- asked"But I asked on not to tell any ne, said Clive gently. hlair ri ht, sir," assented Elishsl Tit "and I didn't give him no partic- y f ulare. I jjust said that you was ill; and he said he saes a friend o! Youae, and that he'd come alam� and nee.' LARGEST "What's hie name?' asked Clive. I °+ - scratched hie head. "It's a quer CEYLON TEA—BECAUSE OF ITS Eliaha sc IN THE WORLD sort o' uame. els; and I'm sorry to saY OU it's gone: something like counterpane, ae U N.VARYI NG GOOD QUALITY . . near se I can remember. an 'Quilton l" said Clive, with . sit 9 pit ��sols L�.a raesteta.—my relief, for he could rely Rn,, a die- cretion. "Let him come In. wards ' =[pile!AWASH-"aT.LOVUL is•+' _ As Qailton entered, Mina went' t, the door. He made way, for her, and street he paused and stared up tt , looked at her in his 1m?aaeive way.-Then "I roppey be mistook," she said. addressing uttered: fe. to stopped dead shurt, his coloriese eyes that I'oe a kind Of hides thet9themdo�otar sk1.If there as thing in the evideaoe_LOA fixed on her downcast face, 11ie lip$ face and voice-it's the g1rl, the girl > 't opened ae If he were about to speak, then said'm sorry if myyWvisithhad done so:' •Belt- Phewl The cot muck.) he checked himself; but as he held the said Qnllton. 'Perha s he ought not to (To be continued.) door for her, he opened his lips again. , Dark Shadow' • again heel6atcd, but at last said: see too many Dapple. Shouldn't wonder if ou're right: one . I hope he is well enouggh to nee'me?" of em's sgoin', anyhow.',said Tlbby• snd As he put' the question, h'a ewoa reared with a signilcant nod of the ridiculous V - blankly on her face, he held,h head on bonnet she sailed out. one side ae if waiting,,limtening.intently, V much as a particularly deaf man wQlinti which she bald been atharinQ�aite 1 waitle to catch some sound. ,One of your friends appease to be some- : t :_ n an Vi•, A Coming Vengeance She scarcely raised her eyes, and what--eccentric he remarked, not by any - swered in a low voice: meama reaeatttally; but as if he were stat- "Yes-I think so; but he-must be kept ing an undeniable fact. quiet." live laughed. "She is rather. But there a -- Qu:lton's epee, closed, his thick eveiida isn't a better-hearted irl. - - - me a on in + r who s aura _ r}r©peed. Over e;rea_ and be emitted a ,It's her sista h nursing pone" kind of sigh, as if so qua T hie said Quilt n. �. CHAPTER SIV. "I don't know," she wbispercx! '-'l m mind were answered. Clive moved his head on the pillow rest- n, troubled Tyke. "I have not asked myself, -Thank you," he said in his expreeait►ti- lecssly, Mina held the flees to his lips, and bar -But I am always thinking of you, al- lees voice. "I will be careful." e v eyes dwelt on his face tenderly until he ways! And I &m so-happpY when I see $e waited until Elvsha had followed "Fee. She isn't her sister." emeed his, then iters fell. He lay in a yout that other day at the picture fai• Hina out, then he went to the bedside. The words had sltplxd out, been forced � $lad of dose for a little while. It was the lery-it was like-heaven. And now-w en and looked down at Clave with a d to in. from him by his instinctive desire to die qquietest part of the dap in the Bents, snd you said that-that Yan would soon be anoe eo !mp reemive that it seemed to ta- ferentiate Mina from the other two. had W% the house was very still. Outside, the !m• Rone-and you will!-I feel u it sometL:n¢!dicate an abeo'.ute lack of 'interest, regretted the words the minute he had ✓ ' ''� c+�F;t, 1 'p cadent, selt•aseertive sparrows twittered had gone out of me, as if the light had "yFhat ie it-football? \o; they don't .spoken them; but words, alae! are o! the }nceseagtly, the strains of as organ• play grown dark-snd it was all misery, in!3* play football in the summer. Been run few things one cannot recall. Qailton• �' .- ing in a distant street, wee almost bar- ery,--0h. dee; I must love you, don't you over?" bowwerr did not appear to display any mon:our: and a stillness leK that of the think so?' She raised her head. and cliveQlaughed shortly. "No; a row at a interest 1n the Information. 1 He tookhherwha hand laid t in m,Badly hart•nothing So speak of. Got e use brooded, like the dove of ieace, over "Fell." he said. 'I'll take 'dime Tabitba'■ inns spirit, as who listened to hie wistfulness, of entreaty. t" gentle bint, and relieve you of mY D� psi Ca.i�,,,r a breathing and watchod his flashed face, -Not at al Bence. It isn't likely that you nal want Presently he looked np, and touched her btrrning one, and drew her towards him. / o 0 arm. She resisted at first but gradually rhe a bash on the bead--ae yon nee' I shall be! a vee en again; but tt You should, send „ all right to-morrow-in a day or two.X11% a mbank v y s wire. I "I wonder wbother you would Ong to fielded, and her head sank on hie b, and sorry my friend here told You." 4""Thanks very much; I will" said CcS ll- �k ma, MSaa?" fie said. M brain is in a �e Dut the pair from her forehead, and 4 nilton nodded. "Dido t want public- Aad I'm very gratetal to you for sail- V whirl; I cant y�ink, sad I want to tryy kissed hernoteven yet did he data kids I i•Q? Strange how You shrink from that in not to- on understand? Bing to me, it her qqulverine lips. which- meet public men want-r-dvertxe &i!toa nodded to .,it short the thanks, _lou w13 Bing the song You ssn the "ona!" ba said hoerre!Y. "Be sure.,ment. You must have beeu pretty bad: and held out hie 62nd As he took Clove's eight we met do you remember what it dearest! For St means so much to me. to are bad. in tact. now: Brain concnsaion. nor fiercely burning one he said• star w�,•• both of um.! Yon have seem. so were little fever P„ in at the Dil:aw absently: - "Yes I remember," she said in • very of me. It may be lust pity,'h0!auss yen Clive • gho•ildn't burry to get up it I were "You might be s d y:nr," Said �� � law voice: and after a moment or two she saved my life, hseo nursed me, and I am rather *pitisb'Y: the fever was et'll on you. Your friends won't mind see: cy, i begin to stn softly. ro softly that the rick and heipleaa. -Think, )final Do you him. -No_--I don't want this accident of You very old friends, I see: eaolli _ notes were like a lullaby, love me well enough to live with me &I' mine cackled about." Yon 'Clive.'" ! Clive lay with his eyev-,ba.lf closed. the I wayys, to be my wife?" --Sure? It would make a sl?lend:d ar• "Oh. do they?" said (flys tndhe Pillow ,+ line' on his forehead and las the corners': He tela her shake as if him question bad r ` A in the BeaRna Don't a.arm your Qutlton'e eye wandered from the pillow For Preserving of bis Il relaxed. and he drew a long ,tarred her to the heart's oro, snd fell. ;elf, -'s Clive etirred and muttered un-I to.the !tushed face. breath of relief, of pence• rather the heard, dye whinpured TA°:, der his breach. Onco more I'll aacr:RIs I ye'. Good-bye" "That voice of yours would drive seven- Then he raided her head and kidded bar I myself on the altar of friendehip. Is As he.wont out of the rn+m the door et -buy St. Leman- Extra Gra- ' ty sews devils out of a moa. Mina.'' he on the face asslonacoly there anything I can do? bot a g�+d A o posr.e opened. and Mina came out, uulaied by the bag. You get aid- "It's so sweet. so pure. How often "My beautllPal •n el- rh, better' mz t the Choicest re Cane s KI me. ro flat•I doctor' Pea �rew bunk into the zoom again. b}t ave I beard it, you have not been dear little woman, Clive nodded First rate." be s:L+d.. bat.•rA she rnuld clone the door, ho eai8: Pn fir' I Beat! Sing me wm®Ching elw' the Ave may be aura that you are sure, Hina! end I'm in the care of thA best of "I'm afraid m� visit has tended to ex- untouched by any hand from Marta' " Pale yet blushing &be 'iftrd her lips to friends. who have done and will do a*cry• cite Mr -my trend he began. "He Refinery to your kitchen---and 911' sang it, with all bar heart in it, so his, and kissed h:m. Thea suddenly a! thrmg that could or can be don+ ' is very but and feverish" . - kh�t he covered his apes with h e hsada.I star ed. and in aeceatr of aSrtght and I see.' said Qailton: lie su down. ger 'lime patted and her eyes grew IiYfLL WEIpBT GUAIANTEEiD "Ob beautiful"' he 'aid aime*t in- remorse she cried in s low vgo oice: land stared before fro, am psj--•.tont in; ,iftl ansioas Bags loeitma,I Jioa io1Dr. aadfxtl7 "To be able to hoar that ve4ce Heb t&cur ha ce, Da woos. I en *e' s a what have I done?' Qome of Ob, I wait go to h;pt" she $told: and bs t avpoaranca se a wooden dol Ca �1 s tt». He tried ko smile �q,�aOr her dut she to p ° she went softly and qukk'T nag: the vista Brasdeskrsmw iuyPhYa' , You woatd get tired of it." she said soothe her with anutlier kiss. Das she put I .,,'hey re sat tt^enda,' paid Clive with or as it she had forgotten I's alrtste�ce• • Wlt.h a smile. un her hand to ward it off' a touch of =Pstlenee• 'By the Wm. I Qailton wen:•lowiy dwrn the stairs wtch tit iweessetep►rstlsslbs.itsdtsi "I think not." be returned. "There art Qo• no! Yea must not! I-I did not I yy h.e wooden face snd colorless, exoreseioa- Isom' cokes and lac�eyyi sahib one gr,we think. std not remember. I forgot avers• Qniltoa, l'abe'l esteem its favor i! Y^u'II lees eye® but at the opsaing tato the 1 'to love more dearly the oftener one hears rhlag Ah, you know I mast not 'ove held nD about this Lit of mine• 1 or seas them." von, that I can't be Your wife Her face e4e?Her face burnt and than weal pale, and buntt for r, momentshe tlat t treed word, Lhe t aTcnldoor w-tocps Dplelllly anpurcthasednuflr`p'm wthe - she rose quickly, bam-and-beef shop round the corner. She I w.;l get some more ice." She said ire from his arm. and stood at the rade of j p�ppDed short at sight of dutitaa• snd Muloualy I the bed. bar hand prso^P,d to her bosom.'lerted uD her bead aggreaeivel7. (�gore w:ytfully. and he sighed, War it I _ 'WY at W the matter, hien P" lie arcked. I ^4ozry''1 She acid, a hushed but. da ltd beeanse he wall eo weak. 00--upset. that Wh doxy u da backup ma dent phnnk 1 OLnSfrChvo Didn't know you ad s vts't. His area followed-blas slander• graceful i her breath eomtng painfully he felt hes absence, even for • few mo• from me. _ t disturb yerself on my +gyp meats, a heavy kora? It was Some tittle I She shook her bead: �o I marc not."_'account,:Young man• ad Qu!1*oo rose i a time before aIle returned,' and he nodded she whispered sadly, It is wl'ong ab, You ticsy at ail,' -said Quil:oa "1[m.y I men- and smiled at her know it is' you cannot marry me, you tion that I'm not a yon tg tarn, )ties- ' I thought you were never coming ought not to: and I ottRht stat to haws "Burrell. Tabitha Burrell is I full p back." equ he said halt shamefacedly, "Ser( Bald-what I std. But.' p+teously. "1t christening name, but my friends call me. - how you are spoilla me! 1 am growing!sl1�d from* me. I could not .keep it FTtbby los short," am exacting as • ooa�rmed invalid. What bacfc." Mies Tibtry. acid QnilLoal she shall I do when I have gond, when I Iwe Why should yon, ds&reetP" he said.I "<I sola4 [mends. young-o d man,' you altogether. ldinaP" and his voice nab feeble, for the parrtaion remarked sharply, but still is a subdued a110E - Ha °till smiled ad he Put the quroi:on, had exhausted h'm, "I toy« Ton; and puu voice. but there was a grave note in his ageenu, -you love me. !dins! I knt•w it-and why I •Pardon." he Said imDedsf+ely "At any r nd. N she bans gqvvser him to sr�atgDten should we not be married, m7 dear,rate, yon Dave been • Rood rrSs»d to Sir. luta pillow. he saw bar wince and her ayyes child?" -tn my friend hare.' Easier to Use ",till with tears: He raised himself on atm She shook her head again "Stcsuae you! "Tbaab. Snorted Ttbbv. "Wi1en your Gfoee a UICk, +r elbow, • t looked aD at the beast ful•lace Bre • gent.ioman, ever so mucb. ah, ever testtmoayal Is regaled !•t will be asked Q t t, sa saw Cast. so mash above me, Tou-yon •a.rget that for. an' the Poeta a raid. An' now it Brilliant Polish �tt+2f for '��pilin Irum tea!" be pe red humk'.ly. 'Ton- I wss.-what I •m. a girl who ham got her you'll let me put his '127 down afore SO That Z.S s t f3 the .Shoff Ob. my child-'!ivtag by alogiag•-and is the streets!" I shakes itself ort the pate--" +-'fou wou.d be . h Qailton maefe a space for it on the table, No Turpentine a = by don ti for She had' sunk her knees. $er tsce went of again, snd she bun¢ a� ar+l,v ' Zs and buried her t a fa her net and he I her head. It was the old story, the old and she $tensed it down, and stood for • could see that to bosom was hr e�4 ptory that dates back to Adam and Eve:. moaseat. with her arms akimbo, eyeing - — '• o n7 br`.ng oower, but it often I Clive with her efforts to repress her sobs, "Do , .lA@"@-W you mean that lou afiarre whether I stay or bring, unhap�plliT%..lifaa mad Clf�a way t go! Do you meaa-Oh, Mlna, m7 dear lit- be ashamed of her low`1y lt. - 4 tie one, do you think that I shall not be too wigs, Comprehended h*r state of mina _ scary? Dont Ton far that I 1 al re too clearlyy W attempt to laugh away Portland CEMENT gRlad to be Dere tDongD I'm lyln here her seraplee. lselpless: that I am hap ler than have "Is that what to tronbliag You. Mime?" ever been in all MY life And don't YOU he said. "Dearest, don't lot it do no. 1 know why? Ah. I ought not to tall you• had not forgotten;, but, remembering it ns, ought not w speak now-it's taking I honored you for striving to repo the - ladysatta a of all 7�r sweet nese to kind-hearted mea who had +ne!tere�y d - ime--but.ican't keep $tient, ins. I love fathered y9u And as for m4' web."t it 4 you, dear, I h&ved, B'ui a gentlemen,thetreS I Dobe; bac lf' OME men ask 'for SO .many:' bags of He aw the shiver 'pan ran through her, I haven't $ons in the street. I've zyokea and bis heart lea = as he ,put out his In them." _ Sr r Pnod, and laid it gently on her downcast "That is different," she murmured. it cement rid;bead •`L there any diserenceP I doubt lt:' Y _ "Are you angry-tri Mina?" he he r�loiaed gaits gravely. for he knew sold, is so lour • voice that the word' Dow difficult 1t would be to overcome the ' were almost inaudible. 'Ah, don't be, m7 obstacle she had raised. Yon sang-tor rhildl I love you Mina! Do you care money and I did not Spout for the cetera others more Careful, say they warn just a lisle for mels Speak, dear one; 1!!t love of it. . I wanted to gain something, s up your bead and look at mer-and I shall place, power and yes. money, for I've t t Portland Cement - know by your eyes." not too macl't of it. So that,,it there is a e i She raised her bead slowly• and looked anything der atory in the two bust og does at him with all a girl's Bret love low- messes, there [a not much to choose be- love e ' Lj] Ing, in •her eyes, trembling on her iDs Shue sigh and looked at him &➢POLI' - $�t the man wo - ' ".and Clive. Mid by the eight, held hh • breath, and ooaid not Speak. And to they !Ugly. ' gazed at each other, heart to heart, soul 'Thele ieuwagroeat be Your aria best work insists upon get- to soul. argue with Ton, sweet," he said; _ Is It true? he whispered at last, "Do I can't sr • tiCanars Pound YOU love me Mina?' "but put it this way: it on were what Her Tel old not waver and her lips you call a 'lady'-mind! say Ton arO. Lida patted. bnt toC a moment no sound came in m7 epee, s lady of the b«t. the Purest - from Lbem; then, in a responsive whisper, type: Heaven•$ owUi-and I got MY LIT - She Baid, slowly, dreamily: lnif-yw, b7 singing in the streets, would Cement. I-I don't know. Yes I-think so." yon, it you loved me, tarn away from "Yon think so?" he echoed, with the mi "You "You said, you would e Y' s _-_ - . —- sense o! awe still mastering hm. act argue,' -*e are not sure, Mins?" whispered imDlorin�ly. r 4 Her 'Dead drooped till Der face rested. Arwwer,•dearest Bnt you would not L and was hidden, on his arm: he could I know your heart too well to want an ode loolks•to feel the tears se they welled from her answer. So. thew you are, Hina! And eYOa• now come to me again, desrest, and say. that --- _ — --. Clive, 'you are right and I am• wrong, and I will be our wife." _; See 61la` e� your j But she still kept beyond I'S reach, her head turned Beide se it she dared not ba ew `h•g - '. tract herself to meet his ardent eyes. "No," she said at last; "not now." "Wh not no THIS w?" he asked a . "Became t she Deeitated- becauieo you a are ill-Yon don't realize—it would - y cruel, unfair to let you pledge yourself.' HOME Passionately as he loved Der, much as I admired her.fine discernment and in' etuirnpctive, delicacy, he was conscious of that a was. there is a reproach in that., he said g ave' "It 's I who should not _.. y } have epol�en—I am in your care, ha've ANYONE traded on 7osi' pity, your goodness to - C= uID"No," she breathed swift-17. U" "Tor, have not done anytbin moron you could ant. ate n. Q_ -Ah, don't eak t I feel so--so weak. as __ . eepp ,t n Lt I must lip ae if I tnttet do.what you w[ItEthe CBO�IlAt L� TE1 lg 'i C! a a• want' And all the while I know it b ` Cement dela in youi ..` wrong: that you may come to be sorry Inform Buftau,Mon. 1'# that.yon have asked 11��e." nefghborhoajd. If you do I See i" he gold fevec1eh17• "Well, we'll' fa! a free copy Of _ _• - tl•;ms y _ DY0appeal from Philip sick fol Philip sound! ..wit the Faftna Ga - not know T" r+dts fat '= Deareat"-he laughed-"do yon honk I'm• - Us Dams ' The Gtiarstriteed$°ONK DY-i,for slmost rambl�n still P You shall se&1 goo w�t�«d0." �• - - All Kinds of Cloth, We'll Walt ttl Iyp better-till I'm well V - Ot•g�sta,yl..DteCa.meotut.r.teta, iTntr enough to oome.td you SnetRad•ot having _ P epee to beg You to come to me--you cruel gfr11 IT 1 afar re•Color Crrd sad et fL•lelu•*e.lUed+rS�Co iJmtsd,xoevr••1 W '11 wait' Hn4 Mina, yon know that I I �shali7love Toa always." not Change that The door opened and Miaha entered, rs 4 �'yd. i;_ '�;.�,,�✓" '„wY.•�""'U,� �a"S-"J+�••kt�'w,rJ�'+'•iii•SY�'+n�� .� 1"A. '" _ '. ,. , .. � .. ::' ..4 ,K ry r.M-•_ ''r,,�rt C^,,: it.,,•.n•Io7'°i° ,:s.,.'.t , -'i.«+. ,_ �: ..,,'a�.. r,�.r, ,;... ,a.. .. :' �..ut.w;.s.�. tv '+' �!:�° `''•' .w a:' � ,.x::.. •yr red u'af. ,v wi'" Wye• ,�'.�. ,�'. } n',:, � •,,: , _,,,', ;".~ ._- Za'�.... zoo- ,;' ..�,',Mr ,�' _-e ,e•pCp '� ,`�'fi'';•• '�" o- `.."1 p .. ..y� ..OIM Y .,LR v ., _A .. .. .�FN� •j.•.. ....-_. ^ ^ _ .... : �� -. 1 Y�.3 x�� ��.�. a f '�Y EPILEPSY A BBICH BIRD'S NEST. , BREADED EP They Build It of Adobe sou, Dili uu r .i :- Q� fi �� ES �� �Of11<.� '� REVIEW ing in a Little Horsehair. K Oaa3e That URIC Bring Hope � t 1, x• Visitors to Argentina or Uru- • A t�,"�'•' ��ta Other �ffierers quay are surprised to see big wads he're are man cases of epilepsy nrf shortase. I of sun-baked mud perched upon y . • `able so far a,8 present medical It is affirmed that everything pointe to trees, rocks, the erose-arms of tele- ` sledge extends and the au a world-wide shortage of beet cattle. and, graph-poles,' or fence-posts, and • unless something is done to remedy con- Yt "ds doomed to go through li� ditions. the shortage will become acute ,. still more amazed to learn that a^' and the pricer of meat will mount still - these curious masses are the nests ��ti,m to a disease which has st n higher. At the recent convention of the • _ of birds not unlike our robins. The Obitk PURE - - 7- lslm suddenly and without warning, American )`teat Packers.teme Svei years �^ n 500 000 d mell its le call the little architects , expend $ g V - poop , 4nd with each recurring affects his in educating the farmers throughout the amental powers. Taken in time, United States in regard to the raising of • caseras (housekeepers), or horneros cattle. It was pointed out that if every '—'jUd OnCe seven- the dome-shaped their b Dunne of E�'�IIETTCOMPANxT however, ,many cases df -epilepsy small farmer would raise at least two beef s ovenbirds) for -hear buildings re- s ` ?have been permanently Csured by steers a year the fear of a shortage would I Mw►„ a CN Rpi' the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, soon be a thing of the past. You can shut your eyes and clay that stand in eve;.y farmer's In cases where the disease has against ttheel.unnecessary slaughterincia ,]to went on g of rd verily believe you are breath- dooryard. reached an acute 'form tliifi heifer calves as a step in a campaign of itigthe delicate fragrance from When the autumn 'rains soften f education to prevent a further shortage remedy is worth giving a fair trial. in the country's meat supply.- Another a bunch of fresh sweet violets, the pare { hod earth, pairs of these Among'the cures we glue the fol- recommendation made was that legislation so perfectly have we caught forehanded birds gather beakfuls of MOST PERFECT MADE ] be enacted preventing the killing of calves y THE 1NCR1:`ASED NUTRITI- lowing. Mrs. Robert Stringer, New for veal. It is estimated that 9.66o,000 are the real odor of violets in Jer- the stick adobe soil and mould it 'iGiakeard, Ont., says: "I have long slaughtered in the united States each year gens Violet Glycerine Soap. I into a roughly globular form. They OUS VALUE OF BREAD MADE while if.these calves were allowed to reach mix in, very.cleverly, a little horse- I N T N B HOME W lTH ROYAL , felt that we should write you and the age of three or four years, the supply, But this is not all. We � et you know what Dr. Williams' of beef would- be inereased 9.000,000.000 hair, or some fine gr£Las and root- YEAST CAKES.SNouLD BB ' pounds• have caught,too,the beautiful lets, which prevent• the walls from Pills have done for our grand- Canada should proal by these recom- green of fresh violet leaves,. SUFFICIENT INCENTIVE To n, e'ho was attacked with epi- mendations. Farmers should raise more cracking as they bake into sun- r 1' cattle and go in for mixed farming in- I yet kept this soap so crystal T N E CAREFUL N 0 U 8 E W 1 F E lepsy. The trouble seemed-to come stead of confining their Bole efforts to the `dried brick. When they have fin- TO GIVE THIS IMPORTANT _ clear you'can see through it fished the outside the build a r- i� �n fo—Ilowing aa-attack of Whooping growing of grain. As far as Ontario and y FOOD ITEM THE ATTENTION ;oou h. His *refits seemed to n0- Eastern Canada is concerned, it would I when you hold it to the light. I tition of mud inside, near the g P seem to be wisdom to go extensively into Ask our druggist for Jer nr TO WHICH IT IS JUSTLY ICN- ��. �ihee that his eyes seemed to bulge cattle raising owing to the removal of the y mss 8 rounded entrance. The inner y g American duty with the consequent PoletGlycerine Soap today. loo TITLED. but, and that he would be unoon- chamber thus formed is accessible _F greater demand from that country for a cake. 3 canes for 25c. Geta HOME B R E A 0•BA K I N d R C• swious for a few seconds, and would beet cattle. quartex's worth. only by a small aperture at the top; go about his play as usual, The Baseball a Clrulzins Foros. land in it they prepare a comforts- DUCES THE HIGH COST OF ehiid was five years old at this Jergel Ible bed of grass, or sometimes of LIVING BY LESSENING THE During the American occupation of the me. The trouble seemed to be Philippines conditions in the island havefeathers. The finished affair is as AMOUNT or E X P E N S I V B 1 wing more severe and the at- treacly improved: even though there may (big as a peck measure, and mayl MEATS REQUIRED TO SUP+ tks to Dome oftener, and as the yet, be much to accomplish, !Cumbers of V1 O LaFg T 1,weigh eight or nine pounds. It does� PLY THE NECESSARY NOUR• the natives who a few years ago wore Glycerine Via► not crumble away for two or three iGHMENT TO THE BODY.- �ocal doctors were not helping him living " savages now build houses and they seat him to the Children's I cultivate plots of ground. The physique P years, but the birds build anew of the young men and boys has-become i home each sea.-,on. The mother E. W QiLLETT CO. L'T>D. 1� ,.,loipital in Toronto, He remained more robust. Disease has been lessened. For$414byCaaddidadrassbisfromcod I � - IThere is less vicious pastime. and moral- locaart,lacludixtNowfoundiaad bird lays five white eggs in the TORONTO. ONT. .W ` there for a short time, when the 'There mentally;and physically the native. . tore said his trouble was epi- r°r•1e"'a•'■s• wad se�Su%-Meearly spring. WINNIPEG MONTREAL p have benefited through that change. what �,..lHxro,c:a_•t-td•Sbsrhas brought about the improvement? B,e• Perth, o•on•. The country people like t0 havesy, aild thea+ could do nothingligious worker», &A-tors. health officers. -- - — — 'the oven-birds about their houses. _•__ x ' him. Time went on and the tenchers? All have holped, of Co.,..; tacks grew worse, and in the fall 'first among the civilizing factors, save kir. and the birds usually turn the door- pf 1908 my daughter wrote me that Frederick Chamberlain. the author of way of their nest toward a neigh- ins the night for the father of the "The Ph;lipy ine Problem." have been base- DIFFICULT B_ N.KING. family. It can be easily defended. e little fellow was getting so bad ball and other athletic sports. boring house or road. One obser-. y _ y . ;i that they wanted to send him back Comftartng Sud$sta. ver says that a pair lived on the too• _- o the hospital. I asked her m send 11 hes Cold Was First Discovered end of the rotrudin roof beam of The ca.3erai suffer, however, from f , aim to me for a time, and as one M. Bene Laurst has recently given some Iu NeW Zealand. a ranchhouse, where all the familq one braid and persistent enemy the fnterestiny comparisons between the na• 'bf hisL eyes had become crooked I Ilona] esi+eaditurra of France and Ger• enjoyed their direly ways and shrill martins, These big swallows refuse , Rim to an oculist, who said many. 3.eny attrmpta have been male Many sears ago gold was dittcov- ane day one of the birds was to breed anywhere except in an ' to ascertrra the exact areragr amount to Bred at Hvkitika, on the west coast caught in a rat-trap, and when re- o�`en bird's nest. If they cannot . trouble could be cured, but it taxat.on per head of the poPI atiOn paid; g p, ad nothing to do with bringing an in each country, but tb4- rnau,c.t are t-o of "ew 7teaIfind. There was a rush lea,,=-ed, it flew with crushed and find an untenanted one, they will l is other atg*uuble. As I knew that I cep- them without ntmreeerve; p)itl�F,e11 Gob- to t,.r the small ?Saori village, and dangling legs into the inner room oust the first pair of caseras they rs+; r. Williams' Pink Pills were a !let• puts it at 165 francs •n Germany and of its house, where it soon died. find from their snug quarters. + ` lag franci in France. 11. Jules Itoche,f within a few weeks seventy vessels, Its mate stayed about, calling in- Strangely enough, the poor owners n lendul medicine I decided to give l ala:n. estimates that the"Prussian pays, y oda 59 francs' agai-•t '*s frame ;n Frame•. Tae of all rigs and tonnage, were wait- cessantiy for two r three ys, em to him, in the hope that they seem unable to prevent the out- Hulle'"rri de dtatisque• eL de Leewlation in to t over the'dangerous bar- and then disappeared. Soon it re- rage, although they angrilly drive s ��.. ght benefit him. We were very compares mak•.. the amount paid by g po turned with a new partner To e- Awa all other birds that Dome near 1 eful as to diet, and as to keep each person to Germany 51 franc", and the l bor-bar. The author of "Anti p g y writer the last two eatlmate* near- !dean Notes" describes the first ther they plastered up-the entrance their castle. " 'the child from excitement. In er the truth than that of M, Goblet. o{ the old neat with fresh mud, and S t a month We noticed that the Much depends on the way .n which the bark established in the little town. i We ws�t lessenia and at this is m-knnod.- the itema included, With the vessels came two agents built a new home upon its roof. A poor old woman of the Tenser ` 'l g• and the diff«rent articles :axed to each The advantages of the oven-like e he little fellow returned home cotintry. Railway■ in Germsny, for in of a local bank, Their bank fusel- g see mountain type way found weep- m t w aRsin traveller. ;n l et a state manopoty; to safe, a air of especially when it has two in bitterl• by a p g _ form almost lsted of a u nest, 4 5 _ *secs, tura cons P I P 3 And his, mother kept up the treat• France tobauro is a monopoly afrlttary� - letely e bola to inquire the cause i rat. In a few months he teemed txpenditure in'oermanv is higher than in Seale$, a tent, and a Couple of re- troom's, are many. It comp He' mad q Uy cured, but Burin the holidays s `•ranee, but. compared with the popitla• volvers. The two agents set up their jconceals the brooding mother and of her grief, "I done heerd g twits, it >r tela. Germsay epentie. more trouble came back in a milder Chau France on foreign affairs, but bees tent, put the safe in the back pari, young, it shades both parents from soa'a bin sent to the lknow e t orm, and ills Pink Piila were again on eolontas Public powers and adminis- and a plank, laid across two tree the h+rt sun and the heavy showers, she -answered.. "I don't know Peri g tration, Justice. etc•., coat more !n Qer• sorted to, sad again the trouble many. or, at any rate, in Prussia., than stumps, in" front. and the cute•` chamber furnishes a what ser fes how long, but I prays ' ppeared and although more in France The expenditure on ednra Th e bank "staff" sat down be- sheltered lodging at midday or dur• C,kid"they'll be easy on -him • tion seems pretty equal Its both oountries. i hind the plank; before one man a year has passed there has.,Franc.` sacrifices more on behalf of nom. P n e since been any sign of it.. we coerce and public worts. and.Prussia more -were the scales, a bottle of acid, t I in edeeplybeen indebted for what for agitculture. and a note.l,uok-; the other held a Food Faddists, cocked revolver. so r. Williams Pink Pills have done - r him that we hope this plain The public who eat. and they are largely The digger brougkt ills gold to !n the majority have become alarmed at the lank "counter," where it was ° Ztemeat of our experience will the campaign of the food` faddu•ts and p ° er sufferer.enefit some oth " have come to regard with sueptcion the I weighed and tented. When the•al- most harmless arvrcie■+ of diet. A bullet- ue was determined, the testing / �[�4M t�You can get Dr.. Williams' Pink i ,n recently issued by the United States dc*l laced the rills frum any dealer in medicine in recently of -ugriculture will. aid in re- c1Frkunlocked..the safe, p r mail at 50 cents a box or six I Hewing a waning cnnfldrnce. "t3ome of old in it, brought nut a bundle of by the advocate* „f freak diets are *lucre, F Y�4 CHN,RDIAN KNIGHT xes for 82.50 from The Dr. Wil- but are tbeme.•1vow deluded." says the dirty bank-notes, and handed them warning. "Others are fakers who seek to to the digger. DI5TEKGU1'5HED SEIZ%10E ORDER s Medicine Co., Brockville, make monetary gain by advising peculiar — lti�` Drat. systems of dirt Neither class can offer 1)u ring this transaetlon; the clerk C0KpA,?q:E0N OF THE RANGE �M °,• IF__-�. trustworthy advice. In mae+t of tho re-I with the revolver looked carefully commendations of these aslf-estsMhed A PA STL I Tmz F F DALLIZY ®U9.1No d1t)S? $1S Turn. 'experts' there is hardly a shadow of about to see if any suspic1Qt13 per- No WASTE 1 HAMA-TON CANADA NO RUST reason, tbodth tboy may seem plausible: gong were lurking .near. ; A foreman who had charge Of 8 One of their methods of reasoningis - nA often unrelated acts of the North of England one day stood pul tem is as ea l ecce t a t e r p - tem is of value, They completely ignore SPF.AI:S FOR ITSELF.. �t�►natehiag two braeklayera for statements in current hi ,about atoricai and scion• __ a' `"�' hour. At last one of the work- rise literature which could negative choir I?xperience at Southern ii an. ¢ contentions. imen, who was rather witty, said to 1 Much of the snppreed scientific advice the foreman, "I say, boss, did you now being Vold for a price is really lit- , -please allow me to thank the lever play draughts T" Foreman— Ile more than folklore. A great many of r, the statements which, aro ,neod as argu- originator of Postttm. 'which in my ''"Yes, I have played draughts, menta have been trap,d by the govern- case, spea $ricklayeks•for itself." The man _ ' —" hen it is your turn mens specialists and tound to come trom -33 move, r y will lone two men.T " works on diet written so long ago as to .writes,- be no longer considered of valua except .<<I formerly drank so much coffee to the student of the history of diets. The ' utas almost "And so you think that some truth of the matter is, h6wever," adds that my nervous system the statement, -that man's chances of a wreck." (Tea. is j•tst as injurious lydsAnd a male commit suicide''!" health are 'beet when he 'eats with mo c 1. deration a diet made up. of clean,,Whole• because it contains caffeine, the Certainly, Why, I had a .canary some,ordinary foods, well. repared in-the drug found in coffee.) "My physi- race that escape ,from its cage and usual'ways. Proper cocking sterilises 7 ramped Qut o! the window." foods. If the deductions of many food cian told me to quit drinking it but faddists accepted as facts were really I had to have something, so I tried operative, it would be difficult to explain ,t how the human race had survived." The Postum. M Y STOMACH I S FIRE department adds a warning against the '`To my great surprise I saw danger of alleged mail cures sold by'qui!o a change in my nerves in "dietic experts '31001Ydka Na Dri*DJspops11 Telfa! FDx Farms in Alberta. about .10 days. That was a year r3 Black fox farms are now being started ago, and now my nerves are steady 2dty. J. Metkhttget;'Waterloo, Ont., in Alberta. There is one near Edmonton and I don'- iaVe those bilious sick ������® entbnaiastically ecommetdaNft-Diu-C�- which has already been in existence some headaches which T regularly had Dyspepsia Tablets. Her experience with months. The Indiana are getting wise.to cheat, y alts outlines it, explains wh].' the big profits that are being made out while drinking coffee. SMOKELE59 tr of black-foxes, and are contemplating a "Postttm seems to have body- sry" "j was greatly 'trolsbkd with my raise in the price of the valuable ani- raise properties and leaves the - llii •• • stomach",s e writes. ,'I had taken so male which they trap, .and which they g p p much medtciae that I might Say to taLai have hitherto been selling for a scinR• head Clear, Arid I do Trot have the Even the Indian will barn. It seems 'thnt any more would only be making it there are victims of wildcatting in ))lack bad tats in my mouth when 1 get The new model has. improvements worse. My stomach just .felt raw. l± foxes just as there. have been victims of up mornings. When Posttun is read of Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets,' wildcatting in real- eovite., and will un- boiled good and strong, it i3 far makinpr it .the best heater eves' made. ,od a lady friend told me they were dnubteaty be victims of ' wtidcattinic i" better in tatsto than coffee. my b Very easy to take,so I thought I would oil• Only m the Yi o case the victim is the poor Indian, wttese nntutorod mind.fig advice to coffee drinkers is to try give diem atrial and really they worked only just beginning to comprehend thA New flat font.with patent-locking flame-spreader �•. wonders. Anyone having anything dark ways and vain tricks of the white Postum and be Convinced." ty' d Name g t insures clear, odorless heat all the time. Wick prong with leis stomach shoal give man. " lyse by CaTndiail Post-urn.tam ra-Diu Co Dyspepsia Tablets a teal, Tho,Faos of the West. Co• Windsor, Ont. Write for copy 1lliey will do the rest M] stomach is The -following little !nicu]atinn may be " and Carrier in one makes reWiCking easy and k, The' Road to $ae now add Ir can eat any food." commended to theee who think the west of• the little botF S i; making too fast a puce. We owe it to 11 ellville,' i -clean. " Finished with blue enamel or plain steel One of the many godd features of yr. J. J. Haslam, a well-known westerner. p ,Va.Dtu Co D pepsin Tablets i9 that The cash value of the 1913 crop for.wheat, Postum comes 1n two' forms: y are so Pp *sant and taly to take., oats, flax and barley may be put at $123,1 jf� lldar Ix09tUm=IYH13t t10 well df"M8. Stock at all chis points. sits relief th 539,900. .The ind'ebtedn-A of the farmers -For best results use Royalite Oil give from heartburn, is estimated at $125,000.000, Of this $60,• boiled. flatulence, bili ustiesa and dyspepsia is doo.odo is owing to.mortgage, compa.riim, Instant Postum is a, soluble ppw- f prompt and p anent. Tr] Dae after $35,000,000 to machinery artrarpnnies. $20.• der. 11 teaspoonful dissolves quick- THE IMPERIAL. OIL COMPANY, Limited each meal—th 'll make you feel like 000,000 to merchants, and shunt $10,0 were a new n. . other debts. It the western farmer were ly in a Cttp of hat water and, with Toronto ,Montreal Wtnnittves Vancouver J • Pio , �* to-take-one-seventh of his crop each year, Cream and sugar, 'makes a delicioua pt�x,ra Quebec =CalI(ary 1✓±dxnonton r 5oc. a box it your d: tie eo not an: out-of-the-way roportion, think; Tte�i na Saskatoon •`3 p Halifax - Rot.John pcvnnded b] die Nation ring �a the Ix,ndon Canadian•()aaette, to pay off beverage Instantl"y. Grocers Boll d11 chemical Cp Limited, his debts, he woatld be clear in gevsn both kind's. Fa years, and tronomically va;fly better off- "There's a"anon" for Postum. r YoAt�L , than any farmer in the world I _ :to �J,hSi »Y. a p. v w4. Y. 's- -.:b•. .�.,yA.y. t.:;.,.n '.'L .y f t N• K r�C'�.',`.2�q �,_,"`5 fir•:x.,„ r ,: :. ,. •;:,`°"' "„ ;: .. '^r..•:"+i '.,,+F--> 'tea.. >r r. .4A a^ �'7- a=' v 2v� k:.° + S+y,,i7. - '�;.,�, ..7fa ..�'" F {� ''�•'oaf i..4,•••>i°Aw,^Wt skid•. •. -'�Sr, m.ri...+.t...r.+E.�+r wx±,.wn.cM1Y't •v 'a> S, 5,.' .^!�.�>2 h;� �'?.u� u¢2 .i�s...,..� ..d x$4„ 'Yr^�,.•..�.' !F '+'Y'k A low VW fjAM,% SMO deep down in our pockets and will come when the desirabe fea- cheerfully give them what aid " we tures of Ontario will be recognized Pie -mu afford, knowing that the and when we will not hear of its money we give give will be put decreasing population. OF FRESHGROCERIES to the very best uses. - Per yeir 01.00 if paid in 4400. Bubeariptions to she United asaties,41-v BALE REGISTEIL Arriving weekly in advance Anew industry has sprung up Are you getting your share. in Canada wiihin the past few TursDAY. NOV. 26TH-Credit sale of 10 acres of standing tiffiber, consist- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietors years which is netting a substan- ing of, maple, beech, rock, red and NEW CANNED TQ&WOES tial profit to those who are eugag- soft elm, basswood, white ash, but- NOT96 AND COMMENTS ternut, cedar and other soft wood, NEWCAIM ed in it. This new industry is the Eb CORN at lot 5, con. 4. Scarboro, the pro- NED PEAS. breeding of fur-bearing animals, perty of George McIntosh. Timber NEW CAN ' The man who at the present chiefly the fox. Up to the present to be sold int acre lots. Sale at I -Ask for Swiss Bell Brand. We guarantee them. o'clock. See bills. D. Beldam, auc- They are the best. 'time, answers the call of duty and the industry has been confined tioueer. with the welfare of his country at chiefly to Prince Edward Islaud, ------- 'heart, enters public life must although in a limited scale, isis Nearly all the TaMLnany caudi- -PRIME CHEESE possess a considerable degree of being tried in all the other,prov- dates met;with defeat in the re- GOOD DAIRY BUTTER .-courage. Many it man enters pub- inces. So far it is only'in the ' Y York elections. L N 0 ex. cent GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER scut\e army will be or- life now in order that he himself perimental stages, and in time I-,& FRESH-EGGS may be benefited in a financial proved methods will be devised. 98,1317.ed in Great Britain -to be 7 based on the Ulster model. Always in good supply. "Way, find not because he is a man Those who are engaged in the of high !deals a-ad prompted by business are very optimistic in re- BEST TEAS and COFFEES in bulk and package. loveof country. Public life has Bard to its future. It is,a business Try a pound Tin of our Gold Medal Coffee, it is magnificent, 40c. a!V`�• ` - . become a profession. with many, in which the countries to the south Buy All your Groceries at the Grocers. BIG, HEARTY and judginig from the rapidity of us cannot enter into couipeti JAMES RICHARDS with which they become million- tion with its to any great extent, LooAmaON airea, the profession is a very pro- for a warm climate is detrimental „BABY BOY 'fitableone. There are, however, to the raising of fur-bearing ani- many men occupying public posi- mals for only in the colder slim- tions,who are statesmen and not &tea can the beat furs be produced. Mm Beck's Fondest Hopes E THE E.SrAMMIED Isla politicians in any sense of the The silver and black foxes are the .-Realized—Heath, Hap- term. Their actions are prompt- most valuable of the species, R pmess and Baby. ed by 4o 'selfish motive, and they high-grade silver breeding fax be- fight with all their power for the ing now worth from tea to fifteen ����� ����� right. They cannot be coaxed to thousand dollars, which is six or Upper Lahave, N. S.,Can.,-"I wish take a step contrary to the die- eight times its skin value. All to thank you for the benefit I received �.,j .: by taking Lydia 11. HE business rn-n who has tates of their conscience, and can kinds of furs have. risen in value Pinkham's Vegeta- ]K T venous parts not be accused of duplicity. These from three to ten times during ble Compound for customers in v are the,men who must face the the past twenty years. This is female troubles of Canada or elsewhere will greatest amount of abuse from due to the increasing scarcity of from which I was a OF CALMADA find the services of this bank of gig tbeirpolitical enemies, and must fur-bearing animals in the wild i:; great sufferer, so OFF:1C invaluable assistance in collect- that I w a s com- be possessed of great courage. state, and also to the fact th4t pletely run down in in drafts, etc. people live more out of doors than health. Other med TORONTO :.hire. Pankhurst, the English formerly, particularly since the Wine did not help M M , but LydiaE. Ilitallt Suffragette, who recently advent of the automobile. Dame PICKERING BRANCH, PinkhazQ's Vegeta- i. �-cqme"over to the United States t" Fashion has also a potent influcrive Branch also at ble Comfloun&md, R. W. GORDON, Mamwer. engage in a lecturing tour, is not in decreeing what is to be m orn me well and strong. I now have a big, meeting with the success that she in the matter of furs, and it i:. hearty baby boy, and praise your medi- and her followers anticipated. At v -9 will ever cine for the wonderful lot of gbod it has very unlikely that furs done me." - Mrs. ISR&M BECK, J& her first appearance seats werf become unfashionable. Owing to Upper Lahave, Lunenburg Co.' N. S. ed for fifteen thowand peo- a TEA 11 COFFIE ! . ,COCOA provided the demand being witch greater Canada. pie, but only three thousand than the Hipply it is a certainty The darkesi days of husband and wife thought that she was worth listen• that this busines,,4 will become are when they eome to look-forward to Ing to. . The militant method,. very profitable one for years to a childless and lonely old age. Try c)+lr special premium tea, the best yet. from Sc. to 15c. premium Many a wife has found herself inca- , in every.packa ge. .30c. per lb. This tea without the adopted by the English Suffrag. come. Contrary to what :I t one gable of motherhood owing to some de- 9 the best value ever given. ettes is not procinciue the result., --:.- . �premium remium, I might expect, the furs of doniesti- ent of the feminine system, M. that they expected, but instead of sated animals are superior in qual- often curable by the proper remedies. furthering their cause it is Leing ity to those from animals in the In many homes once childless there Oiir finest Mocha and Java coffee bean ground while you' waIL greatly*hindered by their tactics. wild state. So that those in the are now children becaulle of the fact Will suit you if-you like good coffee, We also have Their very 'conduct is alienating business will produce articles (f i1iai Lydia E. Pinkhm's 'Vegetable Poeto rn cerial, instant postero, coffee ex- many of the friends of women Compound makes women normal. the very beat quality. tract and camp coffee. -suffrage. -Many people who were If you have the slightest doubt friendly to the cause and fought It is said that there has been a that Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta- Frys cocoa in,} size j size,,and I lbtiao�, is pare,delicious, for it, are'unalterably opposed to decline of 100,000 in the ruralble Covnjpound will help youwrite ;IL The antics of many of tb# population of Old Ontario during to Lydia E.Plukham?4edleineCo. and wholesome. (confidential)Lyun.Xaas.,for ad- leaders have convinced them that the past ten years. This is rather vice. Your letter wflI be opened, Prime cheese, breakf9st bacon, rolled shoulder, long clear bacon, -women are not fitted for states- a serious condition of Rffttirs, and read and answered by a woman, all the time, f-tesh pink pork sausages and manghip. While the cause ha, it Is likely to continue for some and held in strict eonfidence. : . received a severe set-back by mili tim finest bologna every week. e. This loss of population-tv itsucy, the time will come when due chiefly to the lure of the Weat, Now Advort4senwate. women will be put on an equalit3 The young of Ontario, the cream Our groceries are the freshest. with man In the conduct of public of its populatiou, are possessed of OV.ND-On Oct. 20th on Alton& affairs. It t on a ladies' hand bee. Owner call or CA wt Its News'Oses,Pickering 5 E RGE - PHILIP Froad between the Roup "d Cb#rrywood is a relic of the pas of the commendable desire of bet- stbti sgee to consider women as the in tering their condition, and no The.,.--ferior of tnan in intellectual ptir• better place in the whole world FOR SALE-Parlor heater— RX JU Countess of Oxford"-self feeder. in suits. She has proven herself to can he choose for this purpose condition. will eali for Is"than half art= be the equal of the sterner sex it. 'than the north-west provinces. con. Inquire at the Nvcws*Me* ser 111111:11 acre n Tuesday evening, in p Ing w t eat ghee ' The many mi,11111111r 0 9 US ND-O t Fotbus of FickSTIZIg. an automobile tions of the day, but they can still remain to be settled will cor• pump. The owner may have same by calling A* ......;t,-" attain theirproper place, not by time to have its effect on the at Pettit's drug store and vroving property TW A and paying expenses. militant methods, but by'ealni population of Ontario for a num J ber of years to come. But f till URE YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR seasoning. P SALE—Tbe very best Wain for breediva I Ontario is the premier PrOVIDC(I purposes. Priest moderate for the kind, Ap. lot 18, con. 7, Pickering, Maple L'StIle Farmers Who are intending doing any ,.General Bramwell B9'otb, the and the day will come when it 'stock Farm,E.E,PuGH,Olaremon, 52-tt hew] of the Salvation Army, is at will be the Mecca of those seeking 0S 'of Claremont. Draining will do well to get our OST-In the village pre-went on a visit to this country, new homes. The north-west has L Ladies'Srooeb witb three rnby's inset,aud Finder will please leave ,.prices on field tila. All And the reception which he is re features at the present time that pendant attwebed. ti V same at, CbiLrle6 Rtrient's store. Claremont, A. r.eiving wherever he appears testi. attracts its th6ifsina's. Land is for which liberal reward will be given. j3izes Ir om 2.1 to 4 Hes ta the high esteem in wbick-abeap-a" the settlers have not TRAYED­Carne to the premises S 6 incbes now in stook• this noble band of workers is now got to go through the rough ex- of the uadervirned Int ig,eon.5,Pickering or about Nov,Srci,ions Cotswold lamb,Own .being held everywhere. Not peri6ce,of the eettlers of Ontario will caji,pay exphnoes and take the,animal B away, WALTER BAYLESrougham.P.0, 6 .1nany years ago the members of and the other older provinces to the Salvation .Army were looked carve out a home for themselves. 'DRG'aVING OUTFIT FOR SALE- • cd.driver. 1-4;yrs old, quiet and not ...We have a stock of Chimiiey Brick On hand. upon -as a band of fanities, as a In Ontario it required years of afritl of autos. Gladstone bum in good re- Also, fresh Grey Limb. pair. Harness saso in good repair. Having .,company of weak-minded people. hard work before the land could no f;rtbAr use for same, will dispose of them But their self-sacrificing labors, be cleared and returns secured forsot scan. WK.ROYCE. Pickering It different SIMPSON Agent-British Amer- lea Fire Assursne Independent 'Phone Stouff villd 303. and thel r. most effective worst in from the hariest. . - e Camp&", Incorpor- Ir but the fallen and assisting in the prairie provinces., b ated igi4l.Capital S-3,000.000,no premium not"; raising the all premium totes are collectible at 90 d, the needy, has brought to them time will come when all the avail-- notice,one mutual company an 0011"U1.1,15, b the moralg for five times the amount at your y..1y or Insure in the British mer. upport and sympathy able land will have been taken up them now. Remember tbase notes are gives - M , " HEISE -C d'countries. Their and then the tide of emigration three year policy. D s O4 :;.,of all civilize imAssuranee Co. which in purely Canadian, influence for good is being recog- will be towards Ontario., Ontario and yon are protected from these impositions, see D- Simpsen,wbo can give you full parti- nized everywhere, which fact is is adapted for all kinds ofagri- cul are, i also represent the London and Lancashire Arcident and all sickness 1hour. ­shown in the lice courts of our dulture. - No other country in,the once, Don't be witboUt a policy of this kiud, �Lx w,don't know the dar at hour we got Into country, when the worst offend- world can make a better showing 'accident or sickness it will only cost you about $8.00 a year for SIOLA), If vau want a new ars are handed over-to them to be of fruit than our province We e Sba lea Tublar separator the best in too meeting in have not got oranges,-lemons,'pine orlhor.pukreold one exchanged Bee D. 'PEEL'S, SHOE —STORE cared for At the in to IM ON ring. 40-69 Nassey Hall, Toronto$ on Sunday, Apples or ninny of the other kinds ^the Lieutenant-Gov6rnor,Sir John of delicious fruits, but our apples WOOD WHITBY WORKING Gibson,:' presided, and Principal and peaches are unsurpassed by Falconer, of Toronto 'Cuniversity, any other' connt'ry' , and' these I have, ojened tip in Mr. Grant's boots and nes of eV4,10 and Mayor Hocken also took part, fruits are far more serviceable a We carry a complete line of fine and heavy boo old stand in Dumbarton wood- than those from warmer climates. working shod-in which'I am pre- -_variety, for men.women and chifdren's wear. • &fact which shows that the Sal vation Army is no mean force in Besides these we have many,other pared. to do all kinds of wood A CALL SOLIMED. -A PLEASURE TO SH�W GOODS. 40 -our, country. Whet! the Salva.1 fruits that are of great value. Th work satisfactorily. :tion Army workers call upon Us, water supply is a draw-back to f Give me a trial. Charges modorate. Phone No. 151.. -west, BAN with their appeal for. financial many parts of the north assistan should not sneer at but Ontario is bountifully 8uppli. NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER,' 6 we s LO Duabarton. Ont. A Street WHITBY J. PEEL) --Bro them, but' should put' our. limuds ed with the very best. The time J C h i h f i d f at.�►ttaMONT w FPm. Michell of Toronto, spent Hazel Mantle, Mary Pugh, Qlara a few days with ere. ner . Verna rvans, Charlie Mise Margaret Macnab spent UdhillVenE we g , t - H several da s with friends in the Mr. and firs. P. T. Drake, of Sleek. Albert Lee, (Absent). Bar- ..,. y Toronto, spent Sunday with their. tiara Hydd(absent). Those mark oit�. nephew, Rose-and Mre. Bditey. - ed *.were not promoted. important showing.of finest display of ~ member the early closing J L. Barkey, of Uxbridge, ac- Honor .roll, Jr. Division, Clare- China. A .very large assottment of hours to be continued during the companied by his two daughters, moot, for October. Sr. II-Mabel stationary. Boob,Dolls, Toys, joet winter months. — ` i John Gerow, John soiggnle and spent Sunday herewith his son, Hurlbert, Lois Brodie, Marie For. - 4. -John Paliater are;>st Whitby this Ross• syth, Jr. II-Effie Knight, Hugh received for the Holiday trade. Call r, Claremont puplic school senior Gregg, Allan Thompson. Sr, I- - - _ _ nasi see them. week on the jury x Jr. III John Linton�ias been very room, report for October; Goldie Andersons Mona Hurlbert, 8nbsoriptions taken for all ItZagasina, - > -*Murray Forgie,Mary Forsyth, Mar Wagg. Jr. I-Mabel Neal rt seriously ill for oral days is Vida Knight, *EllBwarth K dd, q - Weekly and 'Daily Newspape:s� now improvir't slowly. y Carson Watson, Laura Linton. . Thomas Yrepg has been indis. Russell Neal, Gladys Paterson, Primera-Edgar Ward, Gordon posed for several daps suffering Sr. III Promotions, Merle Staph- Shirk, Robert Beelby, (b)-Nor- �W f. H. R101-1�-RM8ON1' :.frotxt x very severe cold. enson, Iona Graham,Jean Graham man Knight, Harold Sanderson, Maud Sanderson, Mildred Brodie, 8=OC]S 431=@@t. Whitby Mrs. James Hopkins, of the 10tH * (c}-Jane Neal, Ruby Watson, - `'iolet Sargent,Iua Mantle. Leland Mar Benson, (d)-Gladys Timms, • - line of Markham, visited friends Y y ' in Claremont on Monday. Gra?tam. Jr IV-Mabel Wagg, Verna Linton. John Knight, Se. IV-Subjects, Mrs. Gregg, of Toronto,. visited Geography, Grammar, Arithme Repo tof Continuation class, FENCE FE Pickering Lumber Yard :F with Claremont friends for a' few Claremont for etober. Names in � . tic. Veta Stephenson, Jean Evans. - days during the past week. order of merit . Form III-Rob- �^t Isabel Sargent, Willie Forgie, FENCE Ceil Board. the new scientific wall Miss Bessie- Macnab and D. H. art Willison.:. Farni II=Viola Scott, spent Sunday with J. M. Forsyth, MargRTet Gleeson, Annie covering used in the place df lath and Mrs. Smith, of Sandford. ;Exec=Q.triX'B' Spoffard, Dora Brodie, May Raw- Just received another car of Peer- and plaster. It holds paint or aa,;. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston,.Of Wee- son. Ethel Arbuckle, Florence less Fencing, in various styles. paper perfectly. Call and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. y, nee samples and ton,-spent Monday here with the orgie. Form I-Lyman Barclay, Give me a call. when requiring -- get prices. ' latter's sister, Mrs. John Shirk. _ Robin A. Story, Roes `Watson, Fence of any kind. Quality ROOFING ' Mrs. Saunders, of Gravenhurst. fir-the ,Mailer of the Estate of John Dickie Bessie Bennett, George Burton, and prices right. is visiting at the home of George late of the Township of Pickering, in the M. Morgan, A. Morgan, R. L• A few hundred rods of 10 wire N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles and and Mrs. Richardson for a few C.unty of ontaric, Gentleman, deceased. Brodie. _ fence,specially priced. B. C. red cedar Shingles, 1,2 days. Notice is hereby given pursuant to and'S ply z dy roofing. Quite a snow flurry took place section 55, chapter 26, of the Statutes :WILFRED F. WILSON. M 13 E R -here on Tuesday sufficient to re- of Ontario, L George V., being the Eight arrests were made in a Balsam, Ont. • iniad us that winter is rapidly Trustee Act that all credit�ca and handbook raid in Toronto. Independent Phone No. 526. 1 in Hemlock, tongue and•groved fin approaching. others having claims against the estate i ch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. a :4. The Ladies Aid, of the Presby 2 inch, 3 inch of the above named John Dickie who inch. 1 inch, inch, It inch. h •rs, �tA'V''E ' 'U and 4 inch ' tetras church met at the bows of died on or about the 18th day of Aug• ust. 1913,are requrned to send by post MEN WANTED made provision for employment dur• f Pine lumber. a Mrs. David Gregg on Thursday prepaid or to deliver to' Geraldine ing the Fall and Winter months or do Also a good"steck of dressed lumber: -- '•afternoon last. Dickie, Pickering P. 0., Executrix of To learn the Auto Business you wish steadyy remunerative work and I Georgia Pine matched Henry and Mrs. Thompson, of the will of the said deceased, or M. S. the year tbroup. Write us and se- _ and beaded. Zephyr, spent Sunday -here with Chapman, Pickeiing, Ont.their Chris- and Take an Agency cure our Agent a terms. We offer the Bell or Ind. phone_ �r 'the formers' brother, Wm. and tiara names and surnames and descrip- best in the business. Pay weekly,free ;Mrs. Thompson.- tions with full particulars of their. You can make from $18 to$50 a outfit, exclusive territory. W. D. GORDON & SON, Ata meeting of the teachers claims and the nature of the security, week driving, Selling or Repairing OVER 000 AORES Pickering,Ont. of If ADP, held by them dulg certified. under cultivation. Established over -and officers of the Presbyterian find Cars. We will teach you in a few Sunday school held on Monday Further take notice that after the weeks in our own home to be an st pears• f reputation for high grade evening, it was decided to hold R y stock and fait dealing. A salesman Doctors Endom .0th day of November, 1018. the said expert Automobile man, and get can make money selling for us. -We Christmas tree and entertainment Hiecutrix will proceed to--distribute want an energetic reliable man for If we did not believe doctors endorsed before Christmas. Full particulars the assets of the said deceased amongyou an agency for a high grade Pickering and vicinity. For terms Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs sad -will be given later. the persons entitled thereto, having car. We have been established write colds,we would not offer it toy'Qtt. Among those from outside points regard only to the claims of which{five years, and terve over W. suc- PELHAM NURSERY Co., Sold for 70 ycsew t who attended the funeral of the they then shall have notice and that! Toronto, Obt. fade by a c,Amro.. the said Esecutria will not beii$.blf+to cesffiil graduates. Write at once ask Your Doctor. wout".t,caaea. late B. S. Palmer were : R: P. N. B.-Free catalogue on request. an • pet-son or persons of who'serNim Hopper, Richard George and Wm, S p for free booklet which Rives full •. - Uims or c , they shall not then have re- 80 Yp p� g• J. Michell,of Toronto, George And ceived notice. Information. LaXeW C Sweetto Ed MrP. Gerow, of Port Perry, and J. !hated October 27th, l91S. I.XPBRIiSNCd C, Macnab, of Uxbridge. GBRALDV%E DwKt$, Executrix, ROCHESTER AUTO SCHOOL gr4l{s�el l - Rev. Mr. Watson, of Fairbank. 8.7 or:fit. S. CHAPMAN _ 708 Church St. Rochester N.Y... occupied the pulpit in the Presby- terian church on Sunday last and - - - - -- - F E E D his two sermons were much A t� at Cherrywcod Station ` -_ - 1. preciAted. " Mr. Watson alas Orli- We Claim to Uve You Mone on Furniture Trt>I►ca iNleanasl _ B. S. Palmer cia funeral Toe dayhafter iy. reru:o �rCorvato `«„ A neti�• fresh stock fur our.fall trade, Eve thing iu the line of House Whole and Crushed Data, whole E,"„is■„r.+=ns a eretrt,and eP P&",% s noon. corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Gronaa� i�e CM 1a,,tOb,;, ..M - The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Furnishings. Gne piece kt a"time-will soon make your Linseed Meal, Jialted corn feed,- etoaaartett �onso«,t�at"'�tal church held their regular monthly - ,ants f*e•- ta"Q e9.,A or IIrewer's Grains, Blachford's Pate•v sane® t b°� meeting last Wednesday afternoon barns cosy and comfot•tablb. Calf Meal, -Wheat, Purina and "1dOOs In the school-room, Considering See our l rge oak Easy Chairs. Prompt delivery. Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap, � fi _ the unfavorable weather there = Charcoal and Granulated bone, Abendaometr W-20+t"w- t, L-vit w ` was a good attendance. After the DTT Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable " �you%nyt11064e11 F11" ra�aota itegular business had been Iran- C, ,�a i� V RUNG, " - PICKE RING Your order'saticited.- sacted, refreshments were served. _ _ An address will be given in the ---- --- _ - - "Ys.iai. �tre�ir.wwaare�e�� � Thomas Ree�or � .� Masonic Hall,•Claremont, on Sat- '8 evening at s o'clock by shorthand fade East y A "Feed" that adds�2.Sgo to the value of Stock to a ver? short period . _ John H. Caster, of Claremont, one -- of the Hydto Eteciric experts. All Caldwell'. Molass lig Meal Interested are requested to at- If-such evidence as the following equally Menai as a thorough ezpis�to rat It does more than that-it also insures the tracts from lettere and outer equally K` - ted advantages h power and health of your cattle besides reducing general errong testimony contained in our as todight will be given. feeding costa by a substantial margin. It to booklet, is not sufScent to satisfy Any S4 pure Cane Molasses and 16% edible moss person desirous of learning ebortbiad. One day last week a sow belong- selected for its unique digestive action. You then there can be no merit in any bud- ' • . : tog to John Walker of . the 5th know the•feeding value of pare Cane Molasses. nese tinder itis sun: line, of Uxbridge, gave birth to Caldwell's Meal is the only wasteless form in We sell the famous Bray Gasoline . Daus Mia. CLARKS-"33; '� ,�•� :`• nineteen pigr. and on the follow- which it can be fed. It's always palatable and sure to write a testimonial eaaorsiag cow belonging to him dry to the touch. Takes the place of an equal Engine with coal oil Rttachment; anything so much superior to other Ing day agave birth to twins. At the pre- amount of other cereal, Makinkig it more and alllatest improvements. things used for the same purpose as .. sent fabulous rices of farm stock. palatable and di tibia' Most likely your your system of Eclectic Shorthand V Mr. Walker will be able to retire • te�an Undle it, but write to us at any See sample in stock and get prices to others I have examined. I. ehsli soon from the scale of these ani sate for the facts. be leased to reply to any commuaa- W- 23. TACKSON pleased that may be sent me with I mals. THE CALDWELL FEED CO., L,*mited, Terence to the system, or to have an s e -ys and-girls-of tbe-village DUNDAS, ONTARIO. _a� BROCK ROAD, ONT.. one interested call to see me•" L - - ZL are to be congratulated on their __ -- lrtt•is,477 Pxrliameat$t:.:iteaeher:f conduct on Hallowe'en. No damage —_ , Our Fall and Winter Term tom-_ • . . was done to property, only antras o = e c o bib �+ menced September 5th, but students inctoteent:pranks. The girls, haw• . x- ..._ ° t- may enroll, any day, as instruction its ever, enjoyed .themselves t1tor e,lll •,« strictly personal. onghly when with.false face9 and gI f °n -� -: t '0 Write or call for free.liooklet. .other guise, they made house to THEDOM t H�OH H 0 a 4 $ S =_� :,I O� el8rke's Shorthand College house visit where they were hos- . �+ = 8 1 ►� Q at 585 College St., Cor. Manning Ave. pitably ret eived. i*R soaturco a oat ea•M.P..Pnestoetcv W.o.MATrMEW,cots vacsion+T. $ Qa"e e b to Q t; °'i• ..TORONTO. Itis with regret that we report C.A.BOGERT.Gtiw al M—ger. �L Qe mag�� g e w y Che death of one of the f st highs- This Bark Offers-Farmers ��V �3��d2•�jOpE ae&a `o b= e• lly respected, residents O a complete and satisfactory banking service. - °e a s i B v w --•__ �. AtlOat, Mr. B. S. Palmer, which Sales.Notes collected on favorable terms, and advance mah notes at de on'sucy m `o v w +m - - ' took place on Saturday after A reasonable rats The and convenient depository for you he Savings Department is a sr Jean Q— Feb prolonged illness. His funeral. . `tttoner. Intet�at at current rats to psfb on deposits of one dollar and upwards c0 p' Mar took place on Tuesday afternoon j Mary e to the union cemetery and was _ _ _. .. ... _ _ ^toep: y WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. �' pi a ,� a •W0•td•4I�� -very largely, attended. A -more st• - -' lengthy account will`be given Jne �e our next issue la regard to his - a .� a ee• + •m July C Life. i c o a a rm Sept +ee Of all materials an3,' -.�'. The Independent telephone ie ale !rept in stool. It will pay you' Oe Sao°,. w. central has been taken out of 11Kr. I M .� SON �J�J = " 0to % a oall at our works std i 3 be our atooit -to � !g a m+ Rot � and obtain prime. Don't be naieted "'''Shirk's residence, and placed in s o� n'0 agevte we do not employ them,coaseq the barber shop where a suitable aanttatr�et�-wbttby 4,ob.w• e,Bsmythata ly we can..and do throw off the �eo� room has been fixed up for it. It _ s Pore Perr�14,UxbridRa 18,oanntageon ta, 'commission of 10 r oehf.,which you w!t will thns be more convenient for ]MILLINERY Soots, Shoes Rubbers �°"°�`°'1f'Upterarove lg per certainly save by pturobasing from use ,t Mr. Shirk as well as those who oallsolioited. - "wish to use the central. A' new FOR FALL and WINTER• Our stock- in this lines are com. The PickeringWHITBY GRANITE 00e 11 1 cable as• also e e are offering-s ecta va r l�tr�bers are the best= o•. v= These changes interrupted the Hate and Mounts : no seconds. Prices a little less ■ 'service fora short time, but- not than'elsewhere. - Try a pair. vigilance Committee ' ►' many were inconvenienced by. Velvet Hats .. - ..•S2.50• E. W. EVAN-SI them. Felt Hats 2.50 Boots and Shoes all the latest for An interesting event took place Velour Hats 3 50 Men, Women and Children at The object of this Association is to. Pumg,i► .dCtlElre>' on Tue�lAy, at the home of .Rev. P1ush.Hats ... 480. prices away down. lessen stealing and prosecute p : J. A. And Mns. Grant in Toronto, The above Hats are all beautifully Overalls-Men's size. 32 to 46, pri the:.felons. hop and Residentie, Dundas $t�=• -,_ wkeu Mr. John McGrath and Miss. trimmed in style up to- • •• eeR 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50. ONT. Members having property. Annie Besse, bath. of Claremont, the•'minute. y stolen cpmmtini- _ W)3ITBY, were united in the holy bonds of Smocks-1.00, 1.25, 150. oate,immediately with any member Three doors west of Whitby House_- A ver fine assortment Of Ostrieh - - „oQ Exwutive Oommit _ matrimony 'The ceremony was Y Boys OverRNy sizes 28 to 82. ' 1W.;.7 'formed by their former piston, and other motuit9 on Yale at Membership fee _• itt?�- We are prepared to instal wood or iron greatly reduced rices. Men s, Women n,, Boys and Girls ice al n r " v. J. A. Grant. After the care- g y' prices.' at ' Get -0ne to-day R3 •ills will riot WRI'tn Utiderwat'e for Tiohets'mw be bad from the Pre•fdsut oz pumps oo short not so alts d mdnp, Mr. and-Mrs. McGrath, left y y _, . .. _winter. eeeret•ry on appliosaton. to all kinds of repairing. 1. _ last lou at the rit•P, Y' - -mot{ London and other western g p - -- - - '' - � � '�-_ ' Agent for the Ontarid Wind ---foe, tubera they will spend R GROCERIES-A full stock ref�thP heat gal ways on hand. Get a lb. of cur Tea. Exec.Com.-L. 0. Banka, also gasoline engines and eve•days before returning to Clare. We have the host in the world, Our own blend-black and mixed 25c lb. ;W,V. Richardaon, ickering, Oat the egnre gear sn »t reside. The NBwe joins Lipton's, Red Rose,8alada,soc,,40c and 50c.per lb. nth r ay friends is wishing � MAGNET CREAM SEPARAT08 the TDA years,of wedded bifise l7l �i►►• l �.A. '�'i0rtM-.1- �ttFlurieffr8v• _ pros �. -SI sO N & t,,.►.. "I C.RE RT N G idem, i)eeretsry Planne sell No.�, Ind. d6: c� ? J til ..y. '.n F ti„ ..,, ..,.-+-.• s .. .. a .,... ,.: .. +' + :y.,_,j:--. :,^`- a,r-�.•w+ti..`.e^, ,'S '��.� ,.. .*. Ab ':?t jtr'. �rA^' -.,fCa.''�dk.�.. .:,. ,.. .pifi ^,••. ;K,.,'n.a�,i .. • J,"'..,,`ti.. M,s_ ar .R+V! :.n-�.F 'r.'3t YHdE'+'`n•4. .+�. q. .. w« n. ,�'•«,., bb'• � a.. .. >•rjed ^:ap "4'^'�r ^g5•' - L^Ys�ek�'�4,v.;� "'i`�'' ,m � _.. '., .•4 ,.. F*-^Wrn`.+,x '� {e -.• a...„ s.. ^°`._ ,i S .. ^p "'?..•r. St. �,w.-,.,sret 'd' a- w � - J•. °'�•'3 I V - I , – -r� 'T. `7 7 -7 -.7 7 wlls:�", -- X R « y 5011 WIN -DENIED. SUNSHINE QF tlff f ® - Grain, Cattle And Chase ��Figures Show That Number of BlIndand Deafand Rubbers andOne.Over-Stockings InDumb Hss--Decrea.sed-in Dominion--- Z"y toput on%.4 take off..rLt Wen --Prices of These Products In the Leading—Look well—Weezw%IL AUaim*for Markets are Here 7 edomm and childrmsany them&ad prob"7QUmit&Ifromwwter111&A despatch from Ottawa says' wfves. There are 1,251,468 ma,"iedThe number o� people in Canada women in Canada; of these 2,494 lait CasoNsied RubberCe.ed by the census bulle- Im"Id.NBreadstuffs. No. 3,do.. 79 140. Oatd—,ND. 2 C-W-- &3 3A00who are either blind or deaf and are regard -i dumb is shown by the latest census tin all.insane. There are also 3,731. TtT*-ntb, Nov. 4—Flour—Oritarto wheat iNa. 3. do.. 32 14c; extra; No. I.feed. 33c.Z No. 2, do., Slo. Berlewithout be-, beat I o. 1 feed, 32 I-Zc; yj�t any 7omen whoarli insane, d6urs,'90 per cant., iiibde of ue W No. 3, 4 - No: 4, 39c; rejakited, 3T 1-2c; food,b-uII4#i:R to be-less. thj�n 83.45.to .$3.50. seaboard-and $Z.6§ 10 callv: Sc No I N-W Cto bagstime -during the past thirty years. Ing married. There are, all too kanitobas—First patents. in jute 47 1-2c. Flax'There are many mores however, of 1,500 more men than women w- e $5.30; do., seconds, 64.80; strong bakers': C.W., $1.14; No.. 3 do., il.di."E63 DIED ON HIS. HONEYMOON.utal machinery is recorded in jute bage, $4,60.unsound mind. Thirty years ago me entage Manitoba wheat—No. I now Northern, ikontroal markets. Lales andsix fe- out of ehape, But on a Pere Mr. R. W. Chalkle lile -88 1-2 ack. Bay ports;-and No. 2 atMontreal, Nov. 4—Corn. Amy on tr Nr"othere,wereeight m men oni,6 off best. 67c. 2. yellow, Ba to sic. oats, Cana r :Ontart wheat--New No. 2 wheat,�81 too No..3, 39 to 3a' W'males blii�4 oit -of ever� ten th6u 1 40, ex. baais. Ahe -,In London. S&Y OUtao ern. No. 2, 40 1.2,c; 3RP'"n,&. The figures now are 4.8 and Twenty-seven, leas men than womeo ide.und mind in a.million Of A despatch from " T-Uro Oats— W, out- tra, No. I feed. Qc. Barley, Blau. feed,got nt,o-says: - No- 2 Ontario oats, 33 to do. malting, 66 too 70c. Backwheqt. No. 1,.4-1. There are just half ae many are of unso aide, and W 7n tr"k, Toronto Western ;o Re. riour. Man. spring wheat pat�The death took plape, under sad C&nada Old oats. 38 3-k for No: Z and at 55 $5.40; seconds, $4.90; strong deaf and, dumb as there were,in each. ents firsts.In- the matter of origin, the -circumfitances "in London, Ontario, 37o.-for No. S. Bay �porte. choice, 651 lt4�r paten-te.1881, six in ten thouawkci as against 60 to $4.75: do., bags, -twelve. Women are a little the French lead, for of Gallic extra-c- on Thursday morning of Mr. Robert Peas-Nominai a., &3 to s5c, outVda. bakers', $4,70; WliBa.rley--Good malting barley. 5 to 68c. straight rollers, $4.4.000 of the 14,500- insane W. Chalkley, jun., of Toronto, who oatsida. $2.05 to $2.10. Rolled oats, barrels, $4.40--less unfortunate in both cases. It tion are American corn, 7414c. ci.f., to $4.50. do.. bags, 90 lbs.. $2 10 to $2.121-2.0 n-No. 2 shorts, $24, Middlings.--is interesting to note-that of men ppople and 2,000 of the e,000 idiots was- Ee-izied -'wit*h &ppen-dicitis four M?dlr..d Bran, $22. Hay, . S. per waed in the censils. Thbn days after he had set out on his, Rye-�o. .2. 66c. outside. Mouillie, 028 to llb. Cheese. ftnest west.afflicted wit� lc�ss of gight thr�e enuinerat Buckwheat�-62 to &�c. car lots. 013-50 to $15. meet easterns. 12 59 He was marrie, Bran-Manitoba bran, $22 a ton, in b941. 3k. Butter, choicest creamery. 1130re are marrieZ--than have re- come the English, the Irish and the honeymoon d les� erus, 13 to 13 1-4c; fl.e. While 285 are now Srotoch. 27 1-4 to 2T 1-ze; seconds, 26 34 to 27c. EggsTwo-thirds of the mentailly tha-n two weeks ago to Miss Ella Toronto freights. Shorte, 424. Toronto. to 12mained singlround were born in Canada. .!kppleton, 344 Montrose Avenuej.. fresh. cc; selected. 32c, No. I stock, Uc.widoWera. Blind women seem to un Island shows the Toronto. Chalkley. who was in his - Country Produce. No. Z etock. 22 W 23c. Potatoes. per batunfortunate in losing their hue,� 'Prince Edward of unsound 26th year, came to Canada, from Butter-ACholce dairy, 22 to 24c; inferior. car lots. 70 to I75c.--239still have spouses, 429 highest p ropo rtion - '20 to Ric; creamery, v to is 1-2c for-rolli,1 are defective'in every 10,- Sussex, E-ngland, eight years ago. and Z6 to 26 i-2c for solids. United States Markets. Do longer have, while 618 never mind" Eggs--Caze lotj of new-laid. 35 to 37c per .12ad. There are forty more blind 000. Ontario is credited with 8,�931 dozeu; fresh. 32 to 33c; and, storage. 28 to Minnespolie, Nov. 4- eat�neoember.i. 6.499 for Quebec. , Most M- per. dozen. . 83 5-8 to 85 34c: May'. 88 No. I hard. people in Quebec than in Ontario. as against Chevse-Nerw cheese, 14 I-Zo lor large 97c, No., I Northern, 84 34 to 85 I-Be: No.'The total for all Canad is 4,584, of these unfortunates have no o&u- -4 ;c for�twina R Northern, 82 SA to 84 1-2c; No. 3 wheat.�nd 14 3 to I- - to,4 4 to 821-2c: No. 3 70B�ans--Hand-p�cked, $2.25 to $2Z per 80 3ut of those who do work llow corn. 68 1-2 to'The deaf and dumb are not so pa,tion, b No.� 3 white oats, t37140-1is employed on ".1liu6bel­�rim 8176 to $2.E r, unchanged. imuch- married, seven out of ten one in every threei lloney 'tod, in tins, Ii to IZc per Br;n. $20 50. Flou,,% Linseed,for No. I combs, $3 to w.25 per dozen Duluth, Nov, )er, $1.37 1-2;both male and femaJe remaining in a farm. 2. $1.37 1-4; Novemlec- for No. 1. and 02.56 for Nall def-a etate of single blessedness. - Out The total nurdber of $1.41 7-8 asked. 000 Pcultry�Fowl, 12 too i4c per Th.; chick. , SI.M 1-2 asked; May North-erts, 17 to 19u; ducks. 12 to 14c: 12 -Wheat-No. Ihsrd. V 543c; No. 1-were turkeys, -fresh. No. 1. 2 Northern, 84 to 85 14o: of 4,584 with this infirmity, 1,410 tives at the time�of the 1"t censusto ik errn. 86 5-8c; No.&Te residents -of Ontario, two hun- was 28,611, of whom December.pDtatoe*--40ut&ric, 80c per bag, on Lrsok. Mont&na, No. 2 hard.. 84 7-Scdred less than Quebec. males. This meanA an increase -of and N,ew BrunsWick, 90c per bag, on jr-k. 84 7-8c; Mai, W.Any wife with an insane husband 250 cases in ten ye�pas. The number- Stock Markets.- bw 1,768 sisters to sympathize. If of defectives per 10,000 hasdropped. LiveBacon-L,onjr clear-. 16 i-2e ppr V), in caseMontreal. xov, 4 a:l bulls sold at be is idiotic he has only 1435 mtar- in the &&Me length of time from 51 Intes. Pork-Short cut, SZS.SO; do.. meefi, er pound and stockerg at tied equals in Canada, which is males to 40 and from 46 fernales to I &bout 4 centst24�Oe hams, mediu=-w light. 20 to 20 1-21'; 1 4 to 5 1-4. .MF;h ccm..' SM to 870 eacb.hea 19 W 19 1-2c; r0'ilts, 15 1-2 to W; as 3 too 6 1-2. She-op about 4 1-4c. Lambe ut 6 Hn 9 1-4 to 9 2-2a.three lose than the number of idiot 38. breakfaist bacon, 19 to 20c, b&4�ks, 22 to 240. 1 abc, 1-3c,CattfLard-Tiemes.- 14c; vubs, 14 14c; pails.[ Tomnto, Nov.- 4- ie__�Cbolce ex$7,25 to $7 7i; cholce butcher". $6 TO to 47 45;--t5.75 to 9650, c-olnmQn. $4 GUESTS OF THE K06. -of the best flowers good. ma&um.--tonholas formed May and Straw. to $4.50: can-ners and cutters. 83-50 to 63.?S) from their gardens. Tho w�enibg ABaledBaled hav---"), I a 114 o $15 a f1t oolffe. $4.50 t) PA4 common eows. 84 IS track here; llo� 2 muoted at $12.50 torl�2.25. to 114� butcbert' bulls. 13,75 to $6 50, CslveG Unique Gathering at Holborn Be&- finished with a shoK conoext. TheTia, labor- --Gw)od veal. 06.75 tr> 110 common.and mixed it S112.workmen included msso Stncker" and teederi Itown, 9511tattraut in London. penters; anJ Baled straw-47,75 to $4, on track. To. t10 $5,50ers, bricklayers, ear to 11,060 lbs., jM to 6C60; W,-,od quality. 600 irou&o. to Wo lbg.. 66 -to 86.25: Ugbt Eastern, 4%A despatch from London say&! lift directors. Many came in newto l -, SA.50 to 95.50: bulls. 9350 At the stroke of six on Friday even. csps, two in straw hats, and a num- Oral". t-o $4, Sbp and lambd-Lisht ewes. 440 -Wheat, to 65-25; heavy.. 93 t4 93 . bk . 13 to ing the work of beautifying Buck- ber in ''bowlprs. Those with caps Winnipeg. Nov 4­-Caah price"! s. 17 40 to $7,60. but withthey had -not 1 -No. I Northern, 82 3.8c; No. 1. do. so 3-ft; � 13.66- cprime lamb buck -' 'ingh&m Palace with & new frout of nta-ge, for Ko 3, do., 78 34c; No. 4. 73 I-So: No 1 re- 75c per head deducted for all thevhite Portland stone, al,lhvea of the cloak- .2c; N4. i Jambe. Hoge---48,80 f o.b to droTers. 09.15 estimated to �to�awe mvst"rLes Jected Pee . 77 I-Sc. go L do.. 76 193 S4c� No. 2, do. 81 34c. to $9 25 fe& and wateroil. 42ft ears. cost z.8o,000,- was completed on the room ; they simply put thei. rl- red Winter,expected hour. Later the British in their.pockets and, kept them to Queen Anielle SAFEBREA- KER AiLRESTEDvorkmen engaged in a notable tin- wave in the air when they cheered A new pictum of Queen Amelie, -THE PASAMA-PACIFIC FX1R- dartaking. Numbermg some 500 their host, after singing ''God Save of Portugal Revolution may re­ tbey were mated in Holborn res- the King." store her family to their r.0)al Posi Business Men of- Great Britain pollee Hsve one of the Men ContaurwA at a dinner, && the proud Want t oerned-in- Dynamiting.tion. o Participate.and happy guests of the King. Sir despatch from Winnipeg saysCol. L A despate13 from Londoir says A t Dermk Keppe1, representing the I R. Carleton. D.S.O., of . . Wo an importanish thO Essex Regiment, England, has Stoirlach AlWays Balkedi With the view of asking the British Winnipegpolice mwXing, declared it his M&jesty's w -Government to rawnsider its deel- capture on Saturday night whe4i--that they enjoy themselves. The been appointed Commandant of the Had Constant Indigestiongo congratulating Royal MilItary College, Kingston. sion in regard to participation in they axrested one of the men suP- Xing sent & messa remarkable Stumbling over a tree root. Hen- Swell of Cooking Made Him Sick- the Panzma-Pacific Exposition at posed to have been connected with the guestis n their , nductor, of BUlons Two Days a- Week. San Francisco in 1915, an influen- a, number Of saie- dynamiting jobsachievement and the rapidity of its ry Thib&ult, a C�P.R, co ti&l committee ,has been formed here this fa-11. Krafencko, the man The workmen came in eimier Arenue, Montreal, was Dr. Hamilton's Pills.- here &mposed of the beads of the hei<t as a suspect, was arrested inkilled by his own rifle in Cured bytheir best elothea and somp display- shot and - at M out . at steamship, commercial and the red light district, and when- some uwxPlail[l-ed`--�way Mr. Clemmons' experience Is not greod with pride their trade union but ufacturing companisThe searched had two gum and utons. Others wore magnificent but- Laurier, Qua. unusual. Nowadays poor. stomachs man , s out that iinco th;D ply of dynamite. He has figured in,are more the rule than the exception. comrnittea pointBut the proper treatment is'-sure to -Oovernmen_t sn4coun6ed its negs- a-number of cas".in -the,West, an,& make a quick ours. You can always tive decision circumetamoes have has served a three,-year -term for depend n Dr. HumiWn's Ptlls, they of '­14 reach the trouble at orim go iight tcr changed considerably amd many -highwav robbery. He al4o figured - NORTH leep and nufacturers have de- a,% a witness for the defence in theE CANADIAN ERN business, work while you a the largf4 in& e murder 6fug better It.not cured e ined to take advantage pf the trt%l of Hicks for. th - imp have you feell improved taxiff o onditions in th.I-- 1..ennoi in a C.P.R. sleeping car iunext morning.ext Year a xhibits to l9o8.Big Line to Be Finished Early N nd Trains "M� food seemed Ao decompose- in United States and send emy stomach.,. writes Mr, Ralph San Francisco. The committee isNewbridge P-0, 11 -4Running Through Mount Royal by August Clemmons, 4of noti-pol.itical. -SAULT MAN. KILLED.n sometad a stomach that failed 1.way to perform its work. Digestionseemed more or less arrested and I joStpH CATE D-ROWN. ED. MeA De4iih With Two Detroit Men, fruir�-Toro-DA0 says August the two traeks will be oP'er- grew thtn, yellow, ner vous. TheA deapsitch ating through it. Scine t�me abrout. stomach became disteinded and im- In an Auto Aeoldent; Joazadas second completed. trans- ; t year he estil oeded apparently the action* of the FeU Overboard From Steamer on A despatch from Bay City, Mich.,Conti - ,the end of the presenr nenW railway will be in oper mt4s that the line between Sud- heart, for often at night it would do Way to Lumber' Camp.. inewsre dead as a re- -4tion early next year. Sir Donald great stunts. At times I would, vomit A detspatch from North Bay says: sultof an automobile accident heiei huryand Port Arthur will be con- a mucous mass, and at these timei 3tann made the statement on ,nected up and ready for oper-ati6n: ly. A friend Joseph Caye fell overboard from a on Saturday. The machine', cari�y- my head ached most terrib-hat all the grading on who had been cured of a similar con. small steamboat at Lake Nipigsing- ing thi-ee-worden and,five.men, was .1Thuisdsy evening in an interview He s6ited tnscontinental 'from Quebec dttion,.advised me to tak6 Dr. Ham- and wa.*s drowned-while'on his way wre'eked when the driver lost con,in which he emphatically disposed the Tra fiton's Pills regularlyi which I did.- -th a party'of twelve shantymen trol of his steering wheel, Marv-in the Canadian 'to Va.ncouver has been completedof the. report that The result in' m� case 'was simply to work in a lumber camp 'on the Luke and George Jones,. both ofNortheruRailw&y were seeking froni but forty miles betkeen Pembroke marvelous. Dr. Hamilton's Pills re- . uth side of-Lake Nipissilag.. CSYO- DWVmit, were thrown under the carn't a further and North Bav, and fifty-three - the �80Dominion C�overnme nyfted the cause, strengthened nd it is and killed, and:Alexander Tua between Kamlo and -Yel- stomach, -excited tbe'liver to -normal was about 35 years of age, a rpilk, -ead Pass in- the Orckles had action, the Iddheys were released of not known where his relativeg re, of Sault Ste. M-aris, Out., liv.ed guarantee of bonds to the amount 1 mileof $25,000,000. . The Canadian i lowh -is suPpos,d that beNortliern line from ocean to ocean ,been completed, and over these-two excessive work. Health moron grbw' side; but'it only a short time.. will be carrying traffic,' &ccofdihg short stretches grading is partially, within me. I can now eat, sleep and came from Mont-real. The.body haslive like-a live man.!' not been rtco�ired.to the big railway builder, by the accomplished. Be advised—use , Dr.. qamilton's"By early spring or summer at u jood'early immer,of 1914. nils,--they are sure to do yowill run 25c. per box, five for $1,00, at all TRAPPERS 3pe� USSING.T,ilg of'the early,completion the latest the first train'orthern transcon- over the-comple-te-d line," declared druggists and storekeepers or by mailof the Canadian N "that is how. from The Catarrhozone-Co.; Bufralo,- PERRIN -7-4ine tal Sir Donald stated'that he the railway builder. Under N.Y., and.Kingston, Canada. Three A�e BelieTed io HaTe Drown.'6rtliern'Lakc. est;C;d that by December 15 close we are to the finish. ed in -Nwork on either end -of the tunnel -such circum'stan'ces there is no rea- GLOVIESA GOOD 'IDEA. A -despatch- from lj�tydeni- Ont.,at Montreal *ould meet and the son why we shoidd call upol) the Jiex vation be completed, The Government for ane hirther a:ssls- says: Three trappers, Hugh Nichm ning of the, tunnel is alreadylta.nce. nor haq surh a Step be-en Weste'rn provinces to Take Care of' Olson, 'James Parker,. aind a man areithe Standard of the wi& the Feebie- iea. t evcn c�, named Lewis, are missing, and ited and by nextOfie-thind c-rrPleA despatch from.Winnipeg says:. -s feared -they have. been drowned :world ; It is.underatood that negotiations in ,.o of rtbq,nikinerous. small lakes p orare far advanced between the Gov- in the district. Searebing ' artiesernments of the three prairie havo been-seeking them for &-week. -provinces,-w Style,hereby each will Iake. Their boat.-was found drawn up atand their rifles were nearby. charge. for the three, of one of the camp,three .branches of feehle-rninded, Fft, tdeaf.and. dumb ins itu- VEGETXBLE GROWING.�)Iind, andAll�ertawill and Aional work. look afterculfural the feeble-minded, Saskatchewan Graduate of Ontario Agrithe.-blind,. and Manitobi:'tho deaf College Secupes New Pos;ltion. for and dumb. The old Manitoba" Government .Agrici0tur.al Colleg,? on A. dogpatcli from Guelph skys: Dur�- the banks of the Assiniboine River, S. C'.'JohnstsyR, B.S.A., 'a gra;duatesouthwest of the city,. comprising of the Ontario Agricultural College t�- ability fin buildings, 6'rected only W few in tlfe,i9i3 class, 'has�bten ruppoint- eprovincial instruct�r in vege- syears ago, will'be established a a Sold.college for the deaf and dumb. table-growing, a new &iition'crVX-- eVery"whera ted by the Ontairio Government for li,� ipreaaing-.of a-be'tte'r knowledge 4-3-12 London's population is now 55,- tf this side of agriculture. ■026- and0 ' dt .- �e In: Leading ed A F7 ',A 1. A— .....: ► .i .. � : {.-„w r.^ .: .y®`. ..•!f° N_ •7 fres a :y�w �.,. c :r _ . Montreal Star were run of in 'a GIRLS' FARMING. COLONY. {l x l Boon to Stacy-raisersFACE — cellar. The rens was none too sat- -� 5• — isfactory in pts performances, and ECZ[IA ON � WW Come From England, Leland - '-.tor Know- How to. Care Cotie, Dis- b-reakdo-wns were frequent. So _ and Scotland. temper, Cold8, Swellings, ate., pinched were Mr. Graham's finan- Henry Howes, of Bushby Park, ' Saves Thousands Each Year. cea in those days khat be was unable ALP• ANDS HANDS_ Bristol; England,"who-i organizing sou" to afford a steam boiler of his own, the Women's Co-operative Farming HISWy concentrated ; oat cin Of Practical Inter*at to Ho men. and arranged with his nett door Society, Ltd., of Canada, under the, suffices aamanfamliy. / neighbor to run a pipe through the Came Off,in Scales. Itched.Badly. InduifH&I and Providel4,Srcieties Purest and bar " It is a matter of ort rtance to waif and soppily him enough Had tQ Tie Hands. Act of En land Sa a in a letter to �; 1nQ°a :.isvery farmer, horse own , snd stock• keep an old steam enai!:,� n:c ir.q at I.itti9 Watery eorge Mg Hall, Industrial Com- order er to know exactly what to do - Pimples. CutlCufa Soap and today. hen•one.01 his animals !s taken snd- y�smaianer -for the municipality of W.C>t.Mti salt' sick. �intmelat Completely Cured, Ydmonton, Alberta,-that he will ea- ° - Mu The letter of Mr. Frank G. Fuller- _ tabiish a oo-operative farming col- Ron, which we print below; gives in- " y 1307 Da.enyort Road, Toronto: out.— ony within fifty miles of that city. �ormation of inestimable value, and "My eczema, stat started whoa I was a Girls and women from England; - ;y tells of.his experience in curing ailing it' baby,on my face and scalp. It seemed dryu - and when I scratched it,it came oat in scales Ireland and Scotland will be located Y AND 'stock during the past thirty-eight j. on the land and care for milch cows r' years. K It Itched very badly and I was obliged to 1 £r have my Bands tied up.eq ea to pre-ye" poultry and Ilet stock and produce "Several years ago , y when my ho took i. scratching my face. Lletle white watery. gardens. _ •o�c.;:�:i.�, x., SAVED D collo I used to give Fits"° il+ pimplee came on my bands and face and I The plan was suggested to Mr.� 1 OUP , t. M rQOQ them Cayenne Pep- had to stay home from school for newly two Howes on a recent tour of Western $1 per in hot milk, but `°°ol`s• �t `x<"s°d my face and hs°ds t° CanadS, when he visited a farm of look badly. The eczema took a very bad {, r BY " in a`few cases only form,appearing on my face in little watery eighty acres, managed by a half y. NERVILINE did I help, and •be- ulcera so bad That I could hardly boar to be dozen young women from England. ELEGTR t D!YN ►MO cause I had no ally and Scotland. .One.of the members �l t Y >{ touched. My hair being naturally very- , means at hand I lost ;' thick I found to be getting thinner end won- a college trained girl, had charge of OR GENERATOR several valuable animals. Some one ;told me of the success Mr. Wendling, tiered whatcotild cause It to fall out. the greenhouse. 1 Brockville, Ont., had in his racing 34ymothestsled and and Another did the housework and . ' FOR SALE , NBtables watt NerviUne,' BA.I laid in a BrAnt rio end of money trying to get me bet- one looked after the poultry and ' ter but It did no good.. At last a friend rec.. apply. It aan't very long before i ommeaded Cuticum Soap and Otntmentand outside work. to Scotch girl opened �� �(,�, 1 �O��Q D,�' + 1 erviline saved the life of a valuable a district store in the cit and an R I u W the my mother used them. a applied ! � � '',•,-, ,stallion of mine, which was worth at :. C-utieea -Oinameat to my face, head sad English typist did all-the clerical 1575 R. P. M. " ---least ;1,000.00. This horse was taken hands and washed with the Cuticurs Soap work. The sixth member of the col- "with colic, and would have died had and the eczema began to disappear. Before ony attended_to -the cowil, bees and At s Very Reasonable Figure tot = It not been'tor Nervtline, i have used sin months had,passed I was completely Nerviline for reducing swellings; for rabbits. Immediate Bale. cured." (Signed) Miss Constance Jane, taking out distemper lumps, and ens• Sir llugh Gruhanl. The scheme worked out-satisfac- •::.�x May 2e,1913. S. FRANK WILSON St $"ONS ing a bad cough, and always found it Custcura Soap and Ointmeat do no-much torily until Dan Cu id made his ap- . t s* Worked well. 1 recommend every man Pry time. The small payment for for ptmplea bLackhoa^y, rod, rough skim, pearance with his bow and quiver 73 Adelaide 3t- West, TORONTO. Who owns `horses or cattle to keep the steam often fell behind, and, Itching,scary supe,dandruff,dry,thin and . of arrows, carrying off four of the Nervtline on hand," I it is said, Mr. Graham day after failing hair, chapped lands and ahapelew women, who became wives of farm- EDUCATION. { Large size bottles, 50e.t small size, day would watch the coppers cram= nails, that It is atmostcriminal not to nae ers. The weddings took place with- LLIOTr'e BUSINESA COLLEGE, TO- Me.; ' all dealers. or The Catarrhozone ' • theta- A single set Is often autaclent.- Cuti- � ronto. -Canada's Popular Commer. Ing in from the newsboys until they. in two weeks. The remaining two cial School, Ma¢nieeent Catalogue trees ry OmpaIIy, Kingston. Ont., and Buffalo, curt Soap and Outicura Ointment aro sold rew Into an amount sufficient W r stayed a month, doing all the Werk, __- _ Dy druggists and dellen everywhere. Foa ]pay for the steam when fio care- a liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. when they too .fell victims: The PARtr! POR Sat a ! full wrapped them in his handker- b�, sead post-card to Potter Drug,Aa farm was sold and the profits livid +N• W, DAWSON. Ninety COItlorns street. In Between. y PPe Not many companions of Richard.chief and bore them off tip the hun- _..Chem.Corp.,Dept.D:Boston,V.a A. ed equally among the six women. Toronto t 1 ,~-11rinsley Sheridan cared to engage gry neighbor. - 8L'1T, STOCK.,(}BaIN AND netBL the dramatist in an encounter of, ' �STARTLl\G 1iAB E'<f'S. Rome Inapt. to all sections of at Ontartr wit. The royal dukes in. the follow- ;KEEP BABY HEALTHY. — Many Reasons Why In story were mute Courageous,l .� Rcgulations "for - Correspondents . °c nrflp AMORY BITES, WIT1t oB wtTsoalc Were Severe. ��e of Canal 1Titnre� R• R.■Ilwas 1rac3cat"• to Toront6 but Dort more successful, than most To keep the baht' healthy -hii, a - ' ' ^'^^ °^" ^�*s' '^�^- and cttM■. -i-.lpf .the playwright's friends. little stomach should hr kept sweet During'the earlier stages of tfie' , f, EAIDEYTlAL PROPERTIES LA Two royal dukes, friends of Sheri_' Balkan war, when the correspond- Cant (are Bronehitis 8ratt:pi^" """ • '�'°o other .^wa4• ' and his bowels working rept flatly_ i'u dao, wee welkin in, 6t. James s I ents; forbidden by she Bulgarian' N w. DAwaoN, Colborne St., Toronts gNine-tenths of the malatlie� which a' IStreet, when they happened to meet government to proceed to the front But the Nealin Fumes of Catarrho- the dramatist. afflict little ones are caused.by some were detained in Sofia, time passed g NEWSPAPEti Foss SAI.s. "I say, Sherry," said one of the!derangement of the at�maeh or zona, which ..are Breathed to the In ennui and despondency. Hotel Furthest Recesses of the B0onehiai ^T"vTttY WEFFLY MEwaPAPF.R FA>! ulukes, "we have just been discus bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are life-dig ucted-men who weds ready Gale to ¢snd Ontwr:o town, Es•�!len' , the ideal tae?icing f'!r Kittle ones. g Tubes, Bring Quick Relief and Sure p�o:ns for man of enP^aT. Write Wilson ,i•• Bring whether you are a greater fool; for the hardships of a campaign. Cure: v.h!i.h+^¢ C'<•mrany. Toronto. - or. rogue. ..What is your Qpinion,i They sweeten the atomach; regulate Away at the front, says Philip = - � K boy'." I the bowels: break tip .colds; make ' +� aTaarP1 SND QAIN! , Gibbs in The Balkan 1S-ar, men- Every, sufiPrer from coughs, .colds. t�heridan smiled. took each by an teething easy; d:speI worms and were killing- each. other in heaps. bronchitis and all throat and chest LITAMP COLLECTORS-HUNDRED D!}- farm, and instant.1v replied, "Why, genre evnotipation and indigestion, The Red Cross was very busy. But Iailments needs a soothing. healing A!balnxoniv rent te Cwuats. marks catAetami Concernin them Mrs. S,.Shannon, medicine which goes direct to the faith, your royal hi$hnesa, I believe R to_Sufia the news.came only on the (breathing organs In the cheat and C^'"nany' Tar^neo. _ I am between both t-rney,-N.B., says: "I have used wings of rumor, and very tardily, lungs attacks the trouble at the source. I MISctLt.AXICU . iAy Rahy's 'Own Tablets for my tar. I began to doubt whether it was idisperses the germs, of disease, and LIQUID SULPHUR little on4-s and think they are just worth while to o to the theatre of x vCern TU hors al.iter. (� et' j B cures the ailment thoroughly• And internal and external, eared 16,�c® I' what children need I would not war. For to a journalist it is' only this medicine is "Catarrhozone." out pain by our home veatmsnt. Writs a - - $a prescribed and used by leading!� be without them," Sold by all an additional exasperation to See The germ-killing balsamic vapor ne barns Inn. 1°.A. Dr Aptltnan Madieal medicine dealers or by Mail-at 28c. things which he cannot describe; mtxes -'with the- breath,- ..descends ;,� - .zurse,a in Toronto as an anti-septic. nd by official orders we were .fur- through the throat, down the bron• '�t ALL STONES, KIDNE! AxD BLA17 'p a bl x from. The Dr.* Williams' 1 chial tubes, and finally reaches the r ser eteng.. Sidney trouble. Dray+l. beingsimplypts e b SULPHUR Medicine Co., Brockville, the regulations_for war Correa nd- harps areAst asoothed wlthtrichuDue, me� cured wp met o ne�"nGee�ays reea'addv. EOnt. bidden to desei:be anything: I readcellsngs. Lntntiazn and kindred ailments pootivety $1 q `. 11qu1fied to one of Nature's owtr To Date. a::ts, and their aeverlty wan p8 pal- dicinal essences w8ereas With syrup'; ror Diabetes-MPil+tut, and Bare attrs h remedies for skin troubles. It is h' - line. We were forbidden to de- the affected parte could not be reach- "Ranm's Anti-D!rbetes" Price SIM tram Peter. �eter, punkin eater, drn¢aUt nr d+rwet. Tr° itanol ifanatae• �imp.le-, costs very little, but is scribe the disposition of troops to ed, a> harm would result through be. Roiight and used a carpet beater tnrinai con'+r a"y of ca°ada. Lln3tte4 lmost effective in its results. FC. , I give the names of generals, the numbing the stomach with drugs. I m!nnir+ear us^ \ow the doctors down the street, ZEMA disappears when LIQUID. names and numbers of the wounded,. "I havtf been a chronic angered f�orq FOR - $ALB - '' Resting microbes out of Pete: I the success or failure -of Bulgarian catarrh In the,nose and throat for over f , •: SULPHUR.is given a fair t-vial, 1 - � For sale 'ail druggists. Price 60 p eight years. I think I have spent four trop a, the etatr o! the soldiers' g Y g Pulleys & Stela#ding. Keats per bottle, hundred dollars'tryingto et relief, I - health, the condition of the climate, i- - put a polite question to the cea_ have spent but six dollars on Catarrh- I Suitable for Mins, Manufacturing -, ozone, and have-been completely cur-t Printing House Et'. - ~6 - - la s • P Q Cause of the Troinble. soT; ed, and, In fact, have been well for "R'il] fou tell me,`air,'if there-13 some time. Catarrhozone Is the only 2 wood split Pulleys, 12ig z 48 in. i. * ''The church choir- had' resigned, A druR[lst'ran nbtaln an imitation M Y for 3 15/16 in. shaft. . r _ and the parson asked what was the MTNARD's LT-KINENT from a Tnrontn anything about which we shall be medicine I have been able to find that 1 Wood 9piit Pulley, 12% x 48 In. cause of the trouble. "Well," re- b^Iles at a very low price, and have It allowed to writel" (would not only Give temporary relief for 2 15 16•in. shaft. labeled his own product. He thou ht deeply for a moment, but will always cure permanently. plied one.of a officers, "you have Thin greasy imitation to the'pr",reat one g P . p Y' 1 Wood Split Pulley, 12% z 28_ In. iR yourself ho lame. You know you wA have yet'ePen of the many that every and then answered, with great Yours sincerely,_(Signedl WILLIAM for 8 ?%18 in. shalt. Tom. Dick and Harry has tried w intro- RAdAN, Brockville, Ont. - said: Providence having seen fit dace. gravity: For absolute, permanent care, nae 1 Wood Split Pulley, 10 z 86 !a. ito sMict All our choir with bad Ask for MINARD's and you win Set•tt. 'There is much interest in Bul- for 3 7/18 in. abaft. ' arian literature." Cafarrh'ozene. .Two months` outfit -�Ue� � smaller sizes and Shaft- ' colds, let as join in singia Praise B costs 11.00; smaller size.. 60C., at all!in of various lengths and sizes to ben'. God from whom all 7essiags —� - - 'a erh s may,also b permitted torek pert d drug or e sold at very low figures.• .' flow., ,,. _ the the 1 ds 4 , N.Y., - .."Perhaps I e �� 's ee an gists, Th 4 to describe a song of b b r Catarrhozone Company, auifalo' Y., Box 23, - I inquired, and-Kiagaton,-Canada. Wilson Publishing Co., Toronto. WOMEN E H HEED 61 H P I�tS "By all means," said the censor. "F — • - -A scotch minister who was taking 1 rot Doing HIB Share. a ' 'Quiek R'o�• tea with one of his parishioners re- The big sister decided the children DE . T REPORTED. !'you seem to have a badly,dis- marked to his hostess that the testi. T For Weak Backs and H.e!adschei• could not Sit up until mother came end r that buns on for yeah. �� had bat's ore spout. "A 'e," miss' 'Ethel Balcombe, o1 Port y colored eye. pot P° Po "Ay home. Tommy did not care; Willie Moth• ' �.- � h1e atony heart bac Pat. '`Yes. Aman. 'rested his Etat she replied, "it's just like. yersel'; cerin, N.S., writes: "I was troubled cried lustily. • When. the"sister -re +nam o Extractor tad out he came 'there for only a fraction of a sec- iE has an uago bad deliveiy.'j with Kidney Disease for. several years. tired he cried still snore.}Qudly. She root, stem and branch. All tonne cured. end, yet look at the. damage.. be y back was weak. I had terrible waited for a few moments at the I Inst as quickly when Pntnam'a ie toed; eadaches and was so restless that I foot of the stairs to hear if he be. try it. 25c. at all dealers. did!" _ Mlnard's 1.tnimint cures Dutesnpir: could not sleep-at night. .At last a came quiet. At last he stopped, - r4end told me about-GIN PILLS. I and this was•wha the-sister heard; It was in the cyclone season and q'� Mvwlne Eye Relmed� Keep the door of your heart shut Sit once fe�tbetteer after taking tand after h ee "Tommy, you cry'a bit now; I'm a bad storm having come up in the Week Watery Eyes ' and women will peep through the' .. !" night Mrs. Hall roused her famll o you have ' •-bonen, I was cured. tired g y or Qraattlated Eyelids. 5oesa t Smati 'keyhole snot pass notes between the 605 s bon, 6 for ;2.b0: Sample tree and they hurried.intotheir clothes, _ Eye pain. Draggiats Sell ' crevices. Open it wide and she ' yotr write,NaUona] Drug and Chem The glory.of life is.to love, not to preparatory'to retiring to the cel- Murine E�ye Remedy. Ltgaidd, 25c, 50e."' will look the other,way. � r Xcal Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. lar. The thirteen-year old daligh- Marine Ey>s Salve 1n Aseptic Tatra. ' G, be loved; to 'give, not to gat;- to ter, who was just beginning to be �, Sky Eye -Boobs Free by Mail. serve, not to be served. particular- aa' to what she wore, An 4w Took se's ter as tree 0"Nees cam minard's Liniment Ours Colds, BIR HUGH'S EARLY DAYS. P Itwtae Ls• lAsaseAs Co.. C6laaas hastened-before dressing-into her Those Who Siteceed Us.- The present distinction of Sir 1Minhrd'r ttnitRent Cures Diphtheria. youngest aunt's room, and, al- ugh Graham as a newspaper pro- Why.He Failed. though half crying, inquired anx- Angry Diner="Hello, you wait It`s just a few years rietort with a fortune said to be - "Aunt Nellie, would you er!_Where •is that ox-tall soup? Of heartache -and Scheming, iousl , venal millions to his personal ore- - Weary Willie-Lady, I wuz wunst wear your hobble skirt if you were Waiter- Coming, sir-half a min- And then there's an end t, stands in strange contrast to a prosperous merchant, I .-had- a me 4„- ute:” 'Angry Diner Confound Of toiling and dreaming. 3 he oircnmstancess of his , early luxurious home; an honorable you! How slow you are! Waiter x ars. Thosewho have followed name, 'an' ten.i loomin' an" highly -"Not my fault, 'Sir. Ox-tail•;al- Our places are filled d is business career from the begin- educated daughters. ways behind, _ By those who come after; sing describe the heart-rending Mrs. Weir - brought ' l And may they know more months when the firsteditionof the. you to poverty? Minard't Liniment Cures Corset In Cows, Than we do of laughter I �•• 1'i'eary Willie-Mv danghtera. in- _ RQ t11d!">E>k siateil-on-marrying highly educated 'Third Pluc+e. of > bowels ie alt absolute Decca- men and I had ter support ten fami- i It was a cold day in December, S 71 - lies. _ and the superintendent-of a Gharit- - sity. f°r,good health.., Unlem the - - s able institntiotl was examining a waste ms'tter from the food which . -, - -;}Iedictit Ally cit, number of h lecttl here is got rid of at least i r poor children.as to.t'eir SOU Will find t'efief in ZAm Bilk 1 , y,it decays and poisons the "Doctor, how can I prevent-my - ` claims for more comfortable' cloth- it eases the-'humin On _'"vholebody causing baa usness,iinndi; husband from talking in his sleep 4" ing. Margaret wa-g udder esamin- g� gestion arid• sick headaches. t well,.you alight try.giving him v S ation. She'- was pinned -up quite pain, stops. Weeding rind brings ' and oche harsh mineral purgatives t . irritate %e delicate• linin of the _ �e securely in a thin shawl. ease. Perseverance,Wifb Zamt _ - ' ' "Have you any clnthea.at home 4" opportunities in the da t 'bowels. Dr. Morse ai, Indian Root ;Inst So. y. she was asked•'kindly." 1� ,..fn@AU Cu�rWhy dfi prove L— few o po ilk Pills—entirely vegetable—regulate "'` —the boaeli effectively witbbut;rft Dentist—The- teeth in this-ease - "No'm." th�? bora. ' 1` _. ting. or griping.. Un p "`What have oil of on?" were all taken from prominent lit- 3E y g a so star men. - - "Pteane, this is me aunts shawl, DZ"e MOl11Q t3 Visitor-$xtracts from popular aD' me dress is next, an then ' Zlodial R,OOt p;ij8 authors, so to speak. ED. 7. ISSGE 43- 18� comes I: ..-K .. ,r .a'. s.': ..a.. y,,. ... .+;`.''•' ,. ,''•. ..�s '•r•na sr - ,5... as .r; -m,- -�: .2'. .:c;%. ,: •.;: p .;r"�_�c, •,r' ,�`•`' §,'; 5•.: Thr" 'r :1. .: .. :. .. ., .. ,• �. .s a.• .•-`- �:+ .A...xe-r.'+ K•:i:-•t- ..=,r+` �r?;i•� ,Kt o- •y t?, ti +�_,.a +•«, '"�! -5. -,.q, vd•�XSw 4: .. .".'x': '�S.t�.a,F v. .w;: °+'w'+"" ,tiy�„v -F?r3. *'!'` 'mow... '. ,.:• X :E'tx. '��.. •a'y*..t..:esu -w-:w.. .�`k'" •4pq.7#".rn.tim c -y •, ;p 4m, "'..- .. � wry.. .. - ,.. •si :. ,.. .tom'"'s' -y �r.., ..-S«,-' '•'. ..-,.,.r i,r ,w. .. ., ..,'4. •,,e•.....t1�.,,ysq.. ra a. . ,,r s . :-"' s ".;4'.' "-t .''' .. .. - . �.,�.;. .w+`+M' F• .p .y,...�,:,,,•. -, ,,;. -. .'-« .,tea.. ,Se"... _ .,'t 't �•.;� .. .,'.:. .. , , .,..rte.• '. ::r.?•.. '3..r_ : a. a - d —A new furnace was installed —Found—A lady's kid 'glove. anl4 Seven WeeksMli1. Ci�irmas w,,,: L+I�CALISMS• in the Methodist Church this 1 Loser call at this office. J week. I —F. H. Hall has been off duty And we are ready to serve you better than any pi�bvious ye `A ly and � iii —J. R. Thezton, of Toronto, for a sou 1C of weeks throu ill- f he numerous Xmas(lifts we • dering. p g): • secure first choice o t —John McGinty spent a couple .spent Friday and Saturday, in nese, but is now able to be around of days in the city last week. town. again, though somewhat weak. Dainty China. prett Doilies,fancy and plain Hdkfa, Beads, talking Dolls, —Ed. Haight and son, Charlie, —Miss Laura Andrew entertain- —Lord and I,rady Hyde and an ddlls of allinds, Aviation Cape, Hockey Caps, Bilk Scarfs, _ 1II1 fascivatorP, gid-(cloves (ladies and Rents), Collars, Ties, of Toronto, were in town on Mon- ed_a number of her young friends Lord Somers will leave about the �j day, on Friday evening last. middle of the month for London, Beauty Pins. Table Cloths,and many other gifts. _ —R. McGuire, of St. John, N.B., —John Henderson, of Ring- England, where they will remain A Choice Line of Boots, Shoes -i Rubberis is visiting his mother on Church wood, spent Sunday here with his during the winter. street- sister, Mrs. John Rankin. ---Hallowe'en night was observ- Our groceries for Xmas you will find the very i _ best to be —Mrs. (Dr.) Field entertained, --W. H. Peak has had his 'bus ed here in a more sane manner procured anywhere, Oranges, Banan ns. , the members of the Swastika Club overhauled and repainted, giving than usual. A number of Hal- Haddie, Breakfast Bacon, Etc. ,:-on Monday evening. it a much brighter appearance. lowedn parties were held, which G A. �GILLESPIE DUNBARTON =Mise "Bee" Japhson entertain- —The • township council will afforded much amusement to those — ed a number of her young friends meet on Monday neat for the who took part, but the destruct- on Tuesday evening - transaction of general business. ive element was not much in evi- ' —James Denny shipped a car- —Rev. D. E. Johnston left on deuce. The old idea that the • load of hogs and lambs irom Monday for a two weeks hunting night should be spent in destroy- CEDAIR Greenhorn on Wednesday, trip to the viciuiby of North Bay. ins property is losing its hold on WP —Miss C. B. Simpson is spend. —Quarterly Service was con- the people, and much less of that ' ins a month's at the home of her ducted in the Methodist Church sort of thing is being done than -- P O �'= S H aunt, Mrs. Miller, near London. on Sunday morning and was well formerly. —Robert Garland and Mrs. Glee- attended. —Now is the time to order .a 'Practically eliminates all the drudgery in ¢". son, of Cherrywood, spent Sun —A number of men and teams suit and overcoat for Xmas. Over day with Henry and Mrs. Larkin. that were employed gravelling 300 beautiful samples to choose - Housekeeping —Wm. Smith, M. P„ of Colum- the station road finished their from. All Bork guaranteed-sed __. (;all and Be6 thele -- bus, was in town on ,Wednesday work last week. prices lees than any other house and called upon a number of his —Lord Hyde and Lord Somers in Canada. Also bear in mind the ,. friends. are erecting a gardner's cottage vary important fact that D. Simp- Putty, Glass, Thumb Latches, Hinges, etc. a —Miss Reta Towle entertained on their farm. The work is being son is the only practical man to - K. a few of her young friends to done by Walter shepherd. take your order as he knows the _ Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. a birth-day party on Wednesday —E. L. and Mrs. Ruddy and business from A to!Z. See our - , afternoon. family moved 'to the city this advt., on another page. D. Simp- —A. N. Mullett has returned week for the winter months. The sae & Co. r 1- JOSF,. PH H BUNDY home After spending a few weeks will be greatly missed in .the vi - ■ in Manitoba Rissisting his' son with lage where they have become very -�HILDREN'S HAIR - --__-._---_-- — — _. his harvest. popular. �# —John Hassack,. who has been —The barber shop had a nar- enmplo•yed as baker for several row escape from destruction by Keep it Clean and Free From Disease PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER _ months, returned to his home in fire or. Satrrday morning last. by Using Parisian Sage. ' Galt on Monday-_ - _ The gasoline heatea exploded and If you want your children to grow — I HAVE � —Mrs. H. G. Calvert returued ipstautly was all ablaze. Willing up with strong• heautiful and vigorous . ` home on Tuesdayafter spending hel ers were soon on hand and hair, teach them to use Parisian Sage p —the world renowned Hair Tonic. Full stock of Rube?, Blankets, Rubber Rugs, Plush Ru gs, .about three -weeks with herdaugh-, the stove was thrown outside and Parisian Sae is guaranteed by,D. i ter, Thoa. Wilson, of Burlington. the fire quickly extingcrished. Had K g Mitts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices. —John Draper had 'the cnisfor- the fire gained much headway Pettit to cure weeks. and stop fall- - - y ink hair in two weeks. It grows new _ ,, .Single and team harness on hand. • 'tune to lose apvery valuable cow many buildings would likely have hair quickly in cases where the one day last week. She had fallen been destroved. hair is -,thinning out"' _ = . AIo tc oink suit.caGes, whip,, halters, etc. into a ditch,and lying on her back -' — v. 1'1. R. Horne, -Secre- It is positively the most delightful, -,-,,--.Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. a she was unable to arise. Lary of the Upper Canada Tract invigorating bair dressing on the - u 1 p it in S'_. market for family use. It is not sticky —The regular monthly meeting 'Society, occupied the pip or reasy and will make our hair . .- of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Andrew's chtuch on Sunday last g y PIC S.ERING HARNESS EMPORIUM s soft, lustrous and luxuriant. It puts Andrew's church will be held in and gave two very interesting life and beauty into dull faded hair, ' the school room on Thursday neat addresses. His morning disconree Get a bottle from D. Pettit and watch Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL ati) m. instead of 3 p. m. dealt with the work of the Society its rapid action. Regular price 5U -Johor and Mrs. Chadwick, two in looking after the needs of tLe cents. _ - eons and daughter, accompanied sailors on the Great Lakes, a work by-Miss McKetterick, of Toronto, of very great ituportance. and one 11T�•C7C?, x �►utoed down and nt Sunday which-requires the financial assist- • with H.-J. and Mrs. Perkin. ance of the le of the country. �} —On Tuesday James Gordon re- —F, N. Leaven P; editor of the BLACKSMITH SHOP 1 �C L9 +� �� _ ceived from his son-in-law, H. P. Bolton Enterprise. gave THE _ '� Knif ton, at Parr Sound, a 27 lb. NEws a pleasant call on Tuesday. The undersigned has opened a new _ - salmon trout. The huge fish was Mr. Leavens is u native of Picker- blacksmith shop on the King. u'" admired by those who saw it. eriog and learned the printing ston road opposite the �---- FOR ` ' —W. G. and Mrs. * Orvis and business. in THa News office. Quaker church, two family left on Wednesday for Since going to Bolton he has built miles east of Lindsay, where Mr. Orvis has se- up a flourishing buaineso. At the _ Pickering Village. �The Bi 0V� ��� cured a good aitioa in the dis- last election he was elected as Work guaranteed. Charges moderate y• "sem '~ trict Agricultural Office there. •reeve of the town, a. position he R •. -Mrs. Dennon and children, of is well qualified to fi1L His many ,. �� .2 L =,, _ . _ Frankford, returned home op friends in Pickering are watching O 2 Monday, after spending a few with much interest his success. _ weeks here with. the- forwer's not ouly in the publishing buei• ROYCE _ parents, C. H. and Mrs. Burling. _ nese, but also in public affairs• Fresh Clean Groceries i Phone or send your ,= ` —Misses Ruth and Eva Murphy —Tliteves are again operating A practical Shoeinaker has :fro entertained a` number of their between here and Toronto. One opened a all the time. Prices ,. " -'-young friends at a ' Hallowe'en night last week John Graham, of orders. "We deliver Shoe Repairing Shop consietcnt with good party- at the residence of their Rouge Hill, had a pit of potatoea4 ,.. - .' rle� - •.- the goads." r ,r aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) -Field, on Friday containing about 15- or '20 bag' Next door'. to 'W. J. L'�akwell'b quality.. { evening last, stAen. • These were taken awuy harness shop, where be is pre- >' —The Court of . Revision for in a motor-truck as was f-bown by pared .to do all kinds of s�• the first five divi�iona of the town- the tracks. Robert Anderson, of repairing work. ship seas held iri the town hall Mribarron, had. a clnantify- of A call respectfully solicited Fall and is inter goods - Wrapperettes;. -Flan- -:here op Wednesday .when. a-large apples that were in bags in the l W. ROYCE, PICKERING now on display , in nelettea, grey Flannel, minis-r of apneaN were dealt orchard,. disappear one night p Y . uits the recently. These casee " shotild rr Shaker Flannel Blank. with. Judge McIntyre; e Y r large quantities. We presiding judge. cause people to exercise greater W _�TCHIIAKER eta. Ladies', Men's - -Will the person who borrow' care in looking- after-their pro es, pe , _.. are ready for the cold and Children's Under- ed from the public. library Conan betty. Why take your watctiea, clOc'a and ����! Y lewelery out of town for. repairs,when weather. Let us show s 'wear. Sweater Coate, p ' TSoyle's recent work, entitled Cor- —On Sunda afternoon as the p poral Cameron, its number being International Limited- was pro- you can have them repaired here: you. Aviation Caps, etc. . M' C74, 1&41, kindly return it. A seeding• to Toronto, the packing number of calls- have been made -of the whistle on the locomotive I have had 2i years experience for this book, so that its early re- blew out. As'a result the whistle in London England. turn is requested. started blowing and it could not Satisfaction guaranteed. Continually adding to Our 'Large Stock of E. L. and Mrs. Roddy enter- be stopped so long as the steam Prices reasonable. �� � . ?' tsrtained a number of their city held out: Fortunately there was our stock the choice of Mens rubber boots, T-. _ friends to a birth-day dinner on a freight train Standing at the All work done on the premises the market. Come and Ladies'- Gents' and Saturday evening. A number of station, the locomotive of which Brock Street (next door to Children's rubbers in i a Bakery) inspect our stock. «'e all sizes just opened . Wd the children of the village were was transferred to the fast ex- Tom' . also present in Hallowe'en costume press, which was not delayed long ED CLAFF, Whitb " a0d it is seedless to say they had by the accident. . The engine y will do our best to up. We're ready, the time of their lives. later proceeded to York, with the lease on.. h�eS come on cold weather:' Yy - —John' W. -Powell's sale.. on whistle blowing all the way. PICgERIFG MARKETS P F Wednesday afternoon was agreat —Fred. Collins met with an un- White Winter Wheat - .86 , .....:..... success. The - attendance. was fortunate accident on Thursday Red •, :i �� ,,,,,, ,gg :.. Staves and Ranges, 1 small but prices were high as last. He was employed at the �, .9a •The cold weather al- - Mixed those who were present went government buildings at Whitby, Spring W.beat.......:.......... . . ,Sic Oil Heaters, Stove ' with the intention. of baying, and when handling a bench of Goose ............ 75 ways booms the hard- ; "Cows sold as high as $92 -and .shingles on the roof of one of the Sprouted.,••...•••••..•...• ?0—� „ Qrt�s Pipes, Elbows, Stove ware trade. Sipe thank spring calves brought $47.60. cottages he missed his footing and Oats .;.... . .......•.......,.. Boards, Glass, Pnttp, ' our many customers ---- Among. those who attended fell on to a he of bricks on the Fire Clay, . ?uneral of the late Thos. Peart ground, it being a drop of abort for �a good summer. ' Lanterns; bair od!=dap' were his sons,-Fred., twenty-seven feet. As a result of Ayery g Now fora good fall �ar¢ Stove Cement, ' Mitre, " Ohicago, Charles, of Toronto, the fall one of his ankles was Vigo and winter trade. Gloves, etc ` bis'danghters, Mra. C. H. Powley broken, and besides, he was badly Glad to know you have u� it. Tett and Mrs. Rennick, of Toronto, braised and shaken up. He has y� ends hoW It stopped your falling also Mrs. H. H. Leavens., Mrs. T. been taken to his home here where hair�greatly promoted its growth, Barton and C: H. Powley, of To. he 'will be conned to his bed for Ask yO1� Dia. Ya bcc' �• me . CHAPMAN ronto, and Frank N, Leavens, of several weeks,, before 'he 'can re- i Bolton. surae work. —H. G. Calvert left in our office —A former well-known resident ELM DALE MILLS - this week three potatoes grown of Pickering, Mr. Thomas Peart, _ PICKER*Nc} -BOOTS SAND SHOES by Thos, Wilson, of Burlington. died,suddenly in Toronto on Sat - They averaRed'two pounds -each, urday In his 84th year. His fune- ---<— _the.largest being 2 lbs, 3 oz. The ral took place on Tuesday, when �Is the place to get your next patch_ in which -they were after• service conducted at the bag of Flour. .-We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried _ grown contained' over half. an honte of his son-in-law, C:J: Pow- , and bought before the advance in Prices, and are acre, and the product averaged le his hod was conveyed to Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be p y+ Y Y re red to give the public the benefit. ! nearly two lbs'each, there being Pickering,interment taking place beat for Bread. p no-small ones whatever: in the Methodist cemetery. The Glenera Flour Pastry Flour - ••- Nothing but Stet-class boots _ —F, Rowe, of Whitby, was in deceased lived for many years..in Graham Flour in stock. - t •1t tovrn on Sunday morning last. He. k ickeriog, where he conducted a Fresh Rolled Oats __ - - apoke briefly in the Methodist and wholesale butchering business as Bran and Shorts. .. _ :,._a C.L O T H I N G i.=. ' Presbyterian churches inviting well as being a drover. In fact he Oats and Oat Barley these denomitiations to send was one of the,first to export beef Barley and Barley Chop, ;.: Mixed Feeds The noted 20th_Century brand,' hundreds of samples to select f ons. reprenta-tives -to the Laymen's cattle from 'Canads to the. old _ Conference and banquet to held country- markets. He moved to Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal A per fit guaranteed or no sale. in Whitby next Monday. C. A. the city over twenty years ago Special prices in ton lot's. See the new style in overcoats. Goodfellow -was also preiaent at to engage in the butchering buei- �+• '�' We®xs JR. A. BUNTING, P.ICTdER N G = -P• *hvterian-- Church- and mess there. He leaves a family of _ It sons and two daughters. Chopping every da3�i I", ; t-�,,ke briefly, fF ., ., .. . . 1 • .T, r •^l.oraN.a ,'r ,N-,•+'"" P+1:•1.Y § 'A ;R,,. ' '{i kvaFy,,k 4,�X0.1 � } � :k;"Td! ..,.yF,.'.-ns 4 ^',�.-hn•T � �N iF. k..��.:..•.�M .+', � J,,�b'�µ4, �4:.• -.!`,'G'�� yS...,'�`r �,}•.y.