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It James and Mrs. Madill-and son are _ N kbe string of leases. Eyre tested free. North _ said that tea were in favor of ac it. ' tDlsremont. 46ti -- -- - visitiAq his mother in Uxbridge for �'w - tal and two for cohvicteon. The few days. NC. Mc INNON, NI.D., L.R.C.S., :FLOUR offense took place last June, when the MILLS • EdinJ?aTRb, member of the Colic d di , Dixie bridge was being erected by the MONGOLIA ' �-���rrsiciane an�tii argeoos of Ontario,lisp�","^� "White Satin," Best Manitoba Hamilton Bridge Co. A strike among George and Mrs. Cowie and family ?" -ti7Royal CoI�tge of surgeons, Edint ;;e '•Cream•Buri ,' " Blended the bride workers was on, and a num1. Baecial attentld to deieasee of Women and have moved to their nEw home south ,. ekdidren. Offtc6 ted residence,Brougham. "Tea-Buns, "'.' Pastry ber of non-union men had taken their of Markham. places. Gamble, who is Financial Geor a and Mrs, Bowers sent a Mill will be sin again T1R. W. WI SON PORTER, Cbiro- g P going R i praetor—Th canes of disease removed by Secretary of the Structural Iron couple of d%ys recently with relatives �iL VIP= Of spice. Consultation tree. FEED Wopkers' Union, had visited the scene in Port Perry. Wednesday, October 8th AiPickerla o Mondays, weduesdsve and in the interests of the Union, and the Nearly all turnips are harvested in ^, day.. o —40 simcoe et.south, Oshawa. "JUMBO" FEED ,OUR Crown endeavored to prove that he LPho heti• this section, A few, however, are out — Chopping •IBRAN had poured the acid on rope to he used in the snow and mud. , CKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS - on a scaffold, so that it would so Mrs. LaFraugh and Preston and 'WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS t. and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP weaken it and ver probably have ONLY, until fuvther y P y Mrs. Morden have mooed on to the , PICSSPtI2rQ, - - orrrARlo MANITOBA OATS caused the death of one or more of the farm formerly occupied by G. Cowie, notice. ,AMERICAN CORN nou-union wen. Fortunately it was We welcome them back to Mongolia. Buckwheat and discovered before it was necessary to g Wheat, Barley, i4 $. I:LQIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D.", C. M., FEED OF ALL KINDS use it. During the last day of the OUNBARTOIv Oats wanted, , - Ptzyetcian•in charge u "trial Gamble's wife created a scene in me for pricThe , arae of naou, Diseases of womeu, Cancers. Our prices are the lowest the court-room w 1 e e crow r - Tumors.X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye tutor was addressing the urp. She be for a tea and concert sea,aose,throst end lunge. PYttfnggl•asesand _ Quality the best became very hysterical an� could not to be given on the evening of Friday, F. T.J. C#RFEN at1 soma and chronic sea. Dec. 12th. The concert undoubtedly 0Ike Hoare 19 to 3 sad 7 too sly be pacified, and gentle though force- will be the beat ever given in our vel- '^ edtout he room. sad his re-teans had to he rial to stn not foRrtunatbencommringtheeservices of r , te{rral. out of the room. Gamble was allow-et her nn 1' E. FAREWELL, S.C., BaRRIS- take place before neat spring. Madame Le :liar, soprano soloist�gf � ev a n"t o n . ?as,uoanttypOrowaAttorasy,and0ottaty J L SPINE, LIMITED) Pickering: Paul Hahn, cellist, of To- r, Holtat0or. Ooort Hoose,WhitbT. lav iPICKERING. ONT, - ronto., and Mrs. Hillock, of Toronto. BROUGHAM Miss Lit of ro ro the s also els- �� M. F1TZ6ERALD, Barrister and � - crition�.,=t of Toronto. is also�expected ��J! Lam. Solicitor. Convoyancine• etc, At Dr. Miss M. McKinnon is visiting intro- to he present. ' Watch out for bills � ~ a1u;Iey's c2ce,Pickering,every Wednesday. LOOK HERE ! Tonto at present. giving full particulars, � . The C aremont Furnl ._.� Af .SolictyPublic.CHRISTIAN, Etola�hep to 1 to.TuronBarast of kTurontoDr. McKinnon had a lnssent lx WHITEVALE ---r+• Office next door tothe Standard Bank, p p tbv. 851y tll2 @ `.'tOZ'P, ; i' xD. Sam. Mannell i"ursinje n felon. few 3ays with Mrs. Per ym George Pugh Chas a Swede turnip PLENTY OF 1, — is the best place to get your R. J. Cowan and Ralph Miller hada g qi Oixotstsss CcLvbs. HOUSE FU RNIAHIN(i8, we have. a business tri to Osbaara on Wednei weighing 36.1•hs. .l — P Miss Iift-�6en entertained a friend � dressers, washstands, iron day, from Oshawa on Sunday. Stove, Chestnut ,- �[j G. HAM—Issuer of M trriage llrs. Gerow and children, of To- ••�� Lfosueea is the Oonsty of Ontario, and brass bedsteads, par- Geo. Burton, of Tbronto,-,recently IPieke:ingVilisge. 471y for suits, buffett.s, and ron:o. is visit ng with her parents,W. called on old friends here, and Pea' q. abd Mrs. Mosgrove. e side boards, mattresses and spring Robt. Nolan'e team ran away with a POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- couches, and all kioda cf chairs John Poacher• of Toronto, was here .jL @ Sloaeer, vsla•tor. collector ane lfener over Sunda with his brother Thomas water tank.l it did little damage. Id?: arriase licenses,Br, colt m. always in stock, also many ' Wm, '" antes was in Whitby last also Steam Coal _ t _ �y and Mrs. Poucber, is other articles too numerous week it Abe capacity of a juryman. '��'11�� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember we bI� W.T Wilson is spending a p .V. Isioeatee is the Ooanry of oatario, kee the goods and de- few:days with Claremont friends be- T� �N1y. Harry Major and Silait ON HAND J� P Tool went deer-hunting and each ae- peas at store and his rsrideaee.Craremons. )fiver thetas t0 bur fore moving to Toronto to reside. _ 41; y _ cured one. •�+ 1, home, at the ver Commissioner Conner has had a fine_ B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLEBH p Albert Clary. of Locust Hill, had lowest rice. tete of cement walk laid down oo S Lt D• Ooaveva law, Octi muton.for satirtg P pp over one thousand bags of potatoes L at�d•vfs@, aoeonnt•nt. Ere. 1[oasy to lona Brock street south. �t'e now have Y, m same pro pen7 s. asr of Mandesa oto• Patronize our town merchants, cement walk from the corner all the Off eight acres. J. • �•-,aeons" Whi6e�ali, Ons. t•v don't Bend your gtsod dollars wxv south past the tow hall. The wind on Sunday blew over fen- away to hi up some other �,illiam Smith. M, P, and W, $, ces and trees and took off part of W. pjCKERIG �ja POST]LI_ Licensed Auctioneer, place. Yours for business. Smith. of the post ofM:ede t Toron• H. Major's barn root. = 1' : Ur oovatisa of York and Ontario. Aao- �' p Mrs. Spines, of Toronto,has return- ftalas of ail hinds attenued to oa shortaes to, were here on Monday interview- yitee. Address Green Bever P.O.. oat. tug the council re the propmed chap- w home, after !pending some time _ ass __ _-- _ AL ppee 2 B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• HeRes in the mail service and rural mail with her friend, Mrs. Reed. �� t nto Glutens, who has ligb in 9'0- �Y�' tfoc«sr, caloaeor and collector for deitverp ' a mato of late;suffered w alight'stroke rmsnob•s of Ontario and York All kind, of CLARE ONT School report for October. V —Jen, wise 000duot•d either r,vately or by suctior: last week, but is improving. . )gate voter cot- tad >P+ nip Duncan. Sr I V—Hilda Middleton, g' +s� or dates or other par it IV—Hazel Middleton.Audrev Phil- Lawrence Major and Orville White Beat lump Steam Coal and. all sizes =y& b,rela v apple aCresideaos. Elitabetb Pt.,Pick. `"—" wria two tlrwt prizes tit the Markham P a_ using. Phossa orders left at News Offlee Pick lip`, *Ruby Hubbard, Eva McLcitn. in Hard Coal. 3- • ,sing. or Ttlaco&b'e @tore. Claremort will re• 11[—Glad s Dolphin. 'Pearl Philip, high school field day 'sports. _ _twat prompt atteotioo. Saasfaetioa gusrrn P I C1( I GPHARM b C Y Y p n. Misses Nan and BMssom HastinR.i rJ fled. IQypboaetambe'risladepeadent1601 'Gwend�^lyn Devitt, George Duncan, T •� �- - Lloyd J *hnaton, Ethel Wil, Gia- have returneth to the. city, after visit- L V M B m R — FOR -- dvs Midd!eton. 11--'Aggie Cownn. with their sister, Mrs. H. Pugh. A Rood stock of 1 and'.), in. rough and R. P�NNOCK ,� Mrs, John Steeper. of alt. Albert. c , Viola Sin':pson, Wilmot Shea, Roberti I' dressed hemlock, nlsn matchedi tWHlTEYItf_E.'ONT, M tationerr7 and School Philhp-,. Luella-';hes: F�J�rin 1IrI•exn, is visiting old frirntls arqund tiers._ fine and spruce. il dressed-- 1 iii){finnan,Tommy Philip, Char- She resided here over 31 years ago P P The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist red pine -Georgia pine Fttneral.Director and,Embalmer. Supplies _ lie l.�•,,^rnhe. fir 1=_George-Brown, church met at tte home of bdr4, beech. and basswood for ceilings. W41ter Mid'dleton.' Jr.I—Ethel Shea, Any business entrusted to me will ="Writing tablem Linen May Stephenson. Johnny Li';rornbe. ell and =pent it delightful afternoon. P'`t �► D � R be carefully handled. Pr—Clarem-e. Phillips, Mnud Philip The Epworth I,t aAu• of the Meth- �.•/ = Charges Moderate— Pitpeteriea DpA'ald Beef. 'Present every dap. odist churrh will hold a conundrum Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar... g• —vial this(Friday)evening,rommeur• ;.. Independent Phone N,>. 1314 .Envelopes - inu'at E3 o'clock, All are welcome. -Write or phone for prices, WHITEVALE vaThe rNovemberineeting of bie- s, Scribblerq le Branch of theWomen's InstituteA• C r R E E S O R JOHN PHILIP Wedding Tells are ringing in the will he held iIt the homy of biro.Lang- -e- 4 EaerciS $vuk� vale. ford on Wednesday. Nov. 10th'at 3 Gordon McKay spent 'Sunday in o'clock, All are welcome. LOCUST HILL ; Has a fail line ut trach and cur- Pencils, Peng, and Ink Kinsale. _ ad meats constantly on hand. p p rchased a Clyde CON FEREI`1CF. AND BAS LET Ind. phone, house Mark ham'1x04, Herbert Poynter u y '. r Have a look at our new Post Cards Yard, Markham Tl Y„ t,t, recently. , Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacoli, Will Knox purchased a Clyde at P. One of the moist successful meetings Ham, Bologna,-Weiner,, etc. PETT/T G.CHmmack's sale. ever held in Ontario county' to discuss rrmE TABLE—PickWng Station G J. Bell is making extensive.repairs the inissionary protlem 'was tlrnt held r R. Trains going East 1ne follotvit— -; hd Highest prices plaid for P�C:KER.=+�C�- to his residence here. _ Whitby n dag y,the laymen. No. 6 Mail .0 M. in o on h Butcher's cattle __ Harold Sleigh is spending his. hili- Owing to the bad roads and inclem- 13 Looal 2.50 p M. i s days at Major Brox. ent weather, many' from distant 1.. 14 Local •. •. 6.06 P. K. 9icker' IngliveryREAL ESTATE !Rias Euphemia Pennock spent Sun- pointe were unable to itttend, so that Trains going West due as lollews— X. •'•'• day with her parents. the morning and afternoon' sessions No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. *i j Abraham Seatieck visited.relatives held in the Baptist church, were not .. 11 Local' 3.20 P. M. ' in Beamsvipe recently, so large as they Otherwise would have 7 blafl 8,09 P. M -First-Class rigs for jure W.Sinstair and O. PRtty left,•for been. But what was lacking in num- *Sunday inoltided� * ��� � � the North the first of last week. bers was made-up in entbusiaam As • -Day Or night +-a ----- John Poucher is spending the week- never before in the history of the y end in Whitevale and Brougham. world is there such a demand for mis- Bus meets a trains Insurance rates lower on farm pro- g �,7 u The Misses Mackey, of Toronto, are sionary enterprise as'now, The gates EYE GLASSY S d: party and-Village Dwellings,, - Teaming promptly attended to. in first-clxss Companies. visiting their un'cle,•Jos. McNeely: of China acid otber'heathen countries B.. B. Burkholder. and Wm, Long are-being opened everywhere to admit -'21 gent for Canada Carriage Co. NO PS@X3i11U m N'Ot60 have bought a farm-near Winnipeg. the missionary. Christian churches SHOULD' STAY ON Peak If not insured with me.,call and Fred `Injor left on Monday to at- are realizing their resppon'sibility tin ., t' • • f P>icktritrfy. bompare rates. tend the Remington Business College, the matter, and great etfulta are be- WITHOUT PINCHING Chita. W. Parker,, of the Knicker• ing put; forth to grapple with the s,roomed house to rent. bucker Ice Co.,spent Sunday in the work. . The object of these confer- ay Ot�l•COMERCIAL SCHOOL vale• ?aces is to arouse the people in the Lawrence Major spent the weekend, matter. The morning and afternoon No need ever bad truer friends among. it Ws V. Richardson• at home..,He hang taken a position in sessions 'were devoted chiefly to the "� r= graduates than the popular Toronto, practical work.-O raising fonds, and to liege pour Notary Public, Pickering. Rodger Hawkins and wife, of Till much emphasis was placed on "The soRodge visited relatives in the vale- Every Member Canvass," its value rye' glasses Vii, * sin recently, and now conducted. Excellent itt�- ` ~ C H 0 P P I N G dresses were given by Rev. Geo. Yale, pi nee you in Mrs. Mason has 'returned home, of(lahitwit, Rev, W.• H. Haig, Cd.t:m after a visit with_her sister, Mrs. W. _ AND OAT FLAKING- hue; Rev,E. A. McIntyre, of Toronto, order to have them stay on. , 'j'O �a ONT. S. Major. and' Mr. Senior. of- Toronto. - The W. H. Major;shipped a Carload Of evening session, held in the Tabern Our new style of Eve Glass , Meritorious worlr for the students every day in the week,except export cattle, wbich .sold at 7}cents acle school-room, was well attended. Mountings are perfect in flt and, .. '' has been an active agent in the up- Saturday in Toronto. The banquet, at which Mr. Tod was neat in appearance. Modern building of this College. Thio CIDER-MAKI\'G Mrs. Margaret Clubine,we age sor• caterer, was inuch enjoyed. F. L. „ school offers the beat advantages. ry to report, is confined to t�1e Ttiroa- 'Fowke, ex-M. P., of Osh'atva, occupied ideas are those of comfort. We Students may enter- at any time. I ain know prepared to make cider, to General Hospital. the chair in his usual very able man- aim in all our optical work to do ` Map we send you our Handsome Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- John Birnic;before leaving for Que- ner. James Ryrie, of Toronto, gave a Catalogue, day of each week until the bec and the Maritime .Provinces, vis- most practical address, showing the the very best for you in every aR / last of :November,, ited his family here. Christian's duty in the matter of mis- The right Glassed the W.J. Elliott, Principal senna, The address of Rev. Dr..Endi- Way` gh John F• Bayles, Greenwood Gardham Tran carried off extensive .:. Cor.Yong,and Alexanaa.er Sts. honors at the Scarboro Plowing cott, of Toronto, a returned mission- richt Mounting. We are sure Match, well representing the vale. ary, was most eloquent and inspirinq, if you come to lie you will be Hage you lots of water Silas Windsor left last week toe the and one ever to be s in the he His hunting grounds. He purchased a stirring experiences in the heart of perfectly satisfied. Let no.prove TOOLS SH '=, PENED China were listened to with rappt at this to you. j _ C. R. RICK, OF WHITLVALL !04 savage automatic for the occasior. tention. The Optirr��iIiatic outloolr in AL�we make a specialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything Mr. Money and M^ Atratton re- China, is causing 111 the Christian Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of water supply aucfi a turned rece4tly, after Apples churches to-multiply their efforts in. Raaor•boning a specialty. For a first• pumps, windmills, hydrauitc trarrl'a. .for Rev. Mr. Ham enetang. behalf-of that country"and the next _ class hair trim oq an easy shave call They report the crop, ;only fair. few years will see remarkable pro- R• Nr BASSETT at the East- d Barber Shop. plumbing, etc. _ _ _ The Whitevale Woti,--'a institute gress made. . Before closing a resoln- See our House Furnishings of all have postponed their re lar Meeting tion was pawed h the conference IgWELER AND OPTICIAN ,. They are also ex.per�• well drillers P h 8 g h y kinds. Slightly used Carpets of the 19th till the 24th, when Mrs. throw h` w icfi they will make nape= WHITBY ' and respectfully soli wr trop R ' ' �pe7 efF o from lb cents a•yard up. �' p �' �•- � McTurk will address the meeting to tial "Every Member Canvass: in De- age y W. J, GORDON 'i PICRhRINGlage for.the tune. Ina 1ti:m X1521- be.beld-at Mrs. W. S. Major's, cember, as b �: -bat•.. , ''IiL .. •, �, +L��}: ':, ... :"'t. . ,. .: :..r ;:.• ,.,.. .. ;. .; .a.-.: .uT...y;,. a+ :,�.•. �;. 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"I shall have •o much to occupy You cannot afford brain-befogging headaches- �-,""A �i�sre's' nottlling ilks a�deltolous cap of Tse m. oma way i he�;m plod'you help M .as a dollghtfully refreshlall stimulant and She smiled through her rd;a. NA-DRU-CO Headache Walesa -11-11 ;,� I shall practise very hard; and I have stop thAm in quick time and clear our bead The ",.' my lessons." - y : IbraltJ soothar._a..•�► He nodded. "Lessons! What a child• t do not contain etcher phenacetin,acetanilid,morphine, r wife you-will be. Mina he @aid with a opium or any other dangerous ¢rug, 25c. a bo:at 3 tender smile. "My little girl-wife! Ah. your Druggist's. 121 . my' child, may I strive to be worthy o! ._--_,,, S11- Your love, to make you haPPYI" NATIONAL DRYS ANO CKerte•t CO.Or CANADA. LiMITtm• They were the lest worde. As it he - , could nut trust himself too say more he _ _, . .. _ --� raised-her hand to his lips. and waked Sacs as slowly her eyes watching the ��! on quickly. But he turned and looked girl'$ face Intently. ` .1. N back before be had gone very far: for I Mina remembered the "Edith" which - ,,, t 1' , she was still standing there looking after I Clive had murmured to his delirium. She him through a mist; but she moved atony had thought of it, 01 ootu*e. very often: quickly as he turned. Fhe did not go back it might have been just the name of a J . to the Rentrtfor some little Lime, but friet#d or an acquaintance. But now she \ walked on to the Embankment and stood,, repeated it mechanically, with.a oinking .� n ' .. ..- C w V L K TEA atahthe egwuke the stone wa t h a and swift Pang to l Il sLnd ga ing oft a he rt a a of Jea uey 1. ' $ e a at take from hcr''happ7-Tet, --her Bret. But her eyes met ateadily the dark ones fixed on her, uhe ebowed no V " fearful--reverie and, ahhaet at the time �� h e :� o r l d . she had fort, turned home. Eliaha had etgu o1 sudden tear, of the doubt t gone to his lessune; the rooms were empty folia creeping over her. 4r+ �, Beward of Snbetitntel. and silent: as empty as-her heart. r • Sealed Lead Packets OuIT. She eat down to the piano, and made CHAPTER RVI. 's - an effort tci concent(ate her attention There was a silence, during which Barn's I _ on the exercises; but there were many expresaiou changed in a subtle way, as f 'l, ' . - - I pauses, her hands lying motionless on the it she had made a mistake Iu her esti-i ' keys, her, eyes half-closed as Fhe recalled mato of the girl, as it she found it nee Il 4" i t hie face, his voice, hid words, "I love cwisary w change her mod© of attack: yowl for she knave now, the knowledge had Al - . IShe was so absorbed in the joy of re- been growing upuu her convincingly every collection, of dreaming, that she started moment, chat, whatever kir. Clive liar- - 1 ruiltily as a knuc•k at the door broke the I vey'9 tutautione were towards this v eo, � s A DArkShadow' ,,!lance. She rose and opened. the door, here were gond and true. The dullest b ' C iii I . - .1.. ' ;and rtofd gazing with surprise F,tro the I - quick •lw,r%% •omprehen$ion --and Sara was as i figure o a in oo woman, with bronze acuth as even a Hindoo can be-could not.! face• big gold ring$ in her eau. and har 1 tald�. to be impressed by Mina'a innueence 1' I enveloped in a white shawl, which. anpurity. Sara'$ tone changed to one 4 - O I with her white hair, showed in marker ofersuaeion and even sympathy. �('+ ,��s. Ore A Coming Vengeance f cotntrart co her swarthy, olive complexla.. u are surprised," she said• "tie did 1✓ 1i1 en D A no r••, and she wattled them vn Mins with a' 'rhese sahibs, they are all aiike, It way Need Sugar . I flerce scrutiny that rtnItifled the fixed! wrot+g, it was wicked of him." ,. smile which twisted the small, full lips.I „You say-you gay that Mr, Clive is go- "You are the girl called Mina? Yes? I ing to marry this lady," said Mina 13c pure sugar isnecessary tot:hehealth Q9PTFB %V. She shook her head, though she blacked wanted to see you, she gaid in her broken last, her voice very low; but as steady as of young or old. Good home-made Full of a �' English. her eyes. "Is it true?" pprehens:on. •,rt hel'rin from a rosy red. ]flus inclined her head. Sh:, was At I . "It is quite;true,' said Sara. "Why candy, sugar on porridge,fruit or Quilton that, her charge was excit� )iina "You-you must not call me that!" rhe first almost too astonished to speak. , should I say it if it were not? And-why bred—not only pleases but ! - - baci zlided past him towards the sick ■aid in a low voice. "Remember y°+is "Will you come in?" she said at last. ghould it not be? My mistress is a very stimulates. To,,m; but Fhe paused at the door to still' promise." Barn glided in and stood, smiling $till,, beautiful lady--oh, the most beautiful r* the throbbing of her heart. She seemed He frowned, and laughed up at her,.his I but atilt Scrutinizing her with 'thus$• lady in the world." Her face softened. Buy St,LawrenceEztraGraassiated `" to be moving is a dream, a dream so eyes ardent and rep plerctn eyes, I her tone-grew, lower, rhe clasped her jr-� sweet,,so exaaisite, that she could scarce. •My promise: ah, yer! Forgiver' me, I "Won t you sit down?" BSA Mina. "14' hands in a kind of rapture, "Bhe is fair, to �Sa and be sure of the finest Ay think'-rWxmely strive to realize that dart-Mena! I am to watt; Yes: yes. How it me you want to see, not my slater-i use cane sugar,untotichedbyhand ;'1 who was awake, and that the man whom grave you look, child; aF if I were out. Tibby, or Eliaha?" fair al a lily. with Byer like the sky, with p whe had re!;arded with a worship as pro- of m mind still! But, I'll be good, Mina. hair like the nun for gold" -Mina re from factory Ib your kitchen. ' J Round as that of a heathen dq,votee for y h !F you I want," said Sara. as erl. membered Clive'@ incoherent word@. "sol. gags scolds..a tbs.,Ln lbs„ 1 his god, had till bar that he hived her, I won't distnxe oc worry you, Buc though t� herself, Ft ill ,gazing at the g'•rl• den hair, golden heart," and another ! ANTEM and wanted her to be his wife. you can prevent me telling in go.matiy "Y, have a geutleman here, a .ick g"n' idea ghat through her heart-"ebe iF as Cottonss •albs• To nurse end wauh over him had been w°ids that I 10•o you, you can't Ds•vont tleman. le it not so?" I p me looking !t!" The r•olor rove to Mina's face, but ohs.gra<etul as a fawn, ae a 'Nautcs pepih girl; her Felt I NfLIGST GUARj. - . ... ;happineer Nn.,ugh, and she would have No; she could nen prevent that; and she fou h[ tc down. voice is like music. she !e peerless, lovely So beberrden/erL, ! been towont to wait ou him hand and tried A turn her eyes sway less the love g �,, I beyond words. it my mistress. the Lady 11 ta•rratgSawIstlemisr,Lialtd, !attest n toot all herr lite, or w ley down that lite "You mean Mr. Clive, ' she replied. "He S;dttb All men are in love wiih her; all n them should tempt him to break his has been here; but be has gone." K' for dim, and would have masidered her., in and she made a resolution, thou a yarn nodded. "Tlist :s well," she Nair# men want to marry her-why not k[r. 3 self amply n+paid with a nod of thank$. Clive Harvr:y?" • $mile of approval. But W be wooed by • coot bar a ggrievous Dang,-that a Islowly. He iF better?' Ilius mu,strned her lips. they were dry! • xonld not be alone with him more than Mem r�ehe bnantld a Aare -but wanted"' b= .,"t!i rhe could help. deet what Mtfiie erntengrossed ne rw�manncWu d i and burning. "And she-abs--.a•• Ohs 1'e++, St:na ur,derFto°d .� heavy welgh3 i ,1 $o Clive, much to his disappointment gQ +are rhragged her shoulders. "She I was preening on her heart, tier breath She oouid cwt grarq the great fact ewuld I want with her to feel Coal, any longer �love+ him, yes.' she replied ,with an air tame slowly and painfully, $era pauent k not realise it. ro live with him, w see y Ind regret. found that either Tibby or "Yes; he left tb.s morning, I Elam been ' and arranged her Fhawl; and thea weal him every da w share his lite! E11wha was now almost in constant at- ver ill, but be is better," 101 rerignatlon.worthOondy. ceae w 'These are I g " rine ewwpt the hair from hoc barn►. and!tention on hips, and that only on very lura looked round he zoom with a' others more worthy, more wealthy. more on iu the same persuasive manner. looked before hoz, mazmtitin "L 1"ve I rare .ocraslone did Mina permit ber•elf nimble ^f rank, and as handsome and ice I lave my mirteraee; I lows herr better I g, Swift, all4mtirao,ng glAme, then herr dark $night of form: but my mistress has than life itself. Rhe lay on my bosom. � lou' I love you, Nina!•' w convttic,o her. 1 to be alone with hi_m _ I eyes returned to It no F face. I when she was a little babe, She r Viand thathaba had n>t dreamedththetnrda I That ned golf-denial ree A nd@icor daY�r hewn i "The have beennaniei:ous ab tl him.eurlan s shetewid ",Oman like thei reel of Us. and will make I Frown into my heart." she at' I h " _ $C:H murmuring the words that thrilled I he was up and Ma to ge+ out. It he had herr .hone. I: ie a Rood maresaa for; m her her ek n v hand. I have wvrda feelingher way errThey hence m{�r him. He is poor and-what You call it,- nursed herr, watched over her. tended hoz i.`' her to the heart's cess, she went in. ('11rel bad dnabta of b's r P:!eitT Lo leave the H ala i'� had fallen iatu, one of h!r short snatched house, Tibby would hAv• dtarellwd them. ambitious, a wishes to be one of •tie ha her life I would die wilts o to g Of slew -the m sl and Qniaov *5sa rd him a was natural." i halt an hovers happfoese for or I am rl,.. per 4 I for though She had boon kind enough Mma c,alored He did not wis them i r°less• wil °f vont great men in public; had ez ass p t 1 like a mother to her she is liltO my t.wl b m and a1m.yFt rw $seed. whi)w he .ear ill, something of hr dire Ito br told. she said, 'nd a will bele him o get ell hr dr- Mhe eat 'bwtda the bed, sad l.r,ked down �terisi:c ma^d had t•iurned when h• Sara whruGgwl her shoo'derv. PTI' He, vies• if be mantaer�� Lady Ed!th; for hes child I get everything txir bet she ornate: at him; longingly, wistfully its moved was coavalexeat. w;rhed tv br bidden. Ah yrs. That L6 lather to a lofty naDlrman, great and rich If she want$ , Sr kir. i':iw III co rho �- tleeLLly, and •hew cook hs nand and "I suppose You're tretiing o get back and erwrrful, He has bean a ruler, and I moat have him, That is why I Dome to old $rid wmiled-the woman s mater. to Your bnsln•se, St r. Clive?" else ,Alii rs kr these -shry, when there iF • �setty will bs again when the tide turns. sad you. One day I see him with • pr«tap - laal •mile se hie at on.ie.becam• quiet she tied on her bonnet anti-rolled up ber C>,•I •You uhy h him. 11.In Nina. I his friends come to power again I do girl, a ser pretty yuan¢ leaf It would ' Ad her eyeg rested on him there wan a. I_ eve, Why have 'You ^oma. what is 'r` new elnreRsutn to their depths, the '"'Iaork nproa. R'wti, their natural want demanded mina, pasting a ' -notzp understand theme thin tfs and etunrtl not matter toe i! m7 tastryme did ace sena h 2 tali like that when I 'Ad the• I it yRu replain: but so t u. With such w great love him. if he did not Icve, veer.+ ao� mression of the Dr. whtrh Is, iitta, but speaking calmly ! Ding to ot-s hoz.; but for - mstre�@r . Oleo prert.rur rn her sea. If she rhos ,!, meDb�yon think here Baste etteni anon h !i 'Li a little while I toll yea, said Baia. mynwill l mbato a great height land8 1 Lgake I mttr•t-ser what this mento. sd10 .wban ho got well. he n!d tell her atta'a i to o out, Tibby" Eliaha put to meekfy !'ihe looked round again. "That W a fine erfui. You under• ' follow her.' that be toyed her and ask brr to be bid ! e for Yes.' rhe rewrtAd emphati tams. It cwt a great deal v! money. You ; ne as rich and paw I To tie rnnunueJ.r Wife, b« would belong to her, be her ver! F stand" b said Mina, thou she added "Mr tally. "A man who ren Put awn • uY 't?� own this hem who 0017 a few 6onnt yy No.', or war !t mYiatlir? ago, toes mo.lar atw•s i couple of t now in' the dere.fart style ave I l five .gave it w tar - . - - d just pow :s strong enough to s^ . her separated from her b7 the great gulf' roael mending - Not. understand me. lir 'd i he give it to you IIs >• orry, Should ion and station! I! she chugs not by Do meant, R e ry welt aware that k whe it then sahib. And h got You psis t d cold she? j Calve. that we begrudges you the hKgs _whp you ti<,t wear arm?- • filen tone i>it+orant of the ways of tb� ltioa rare ,tui -tared at the woman. . : r world how should she be OLherwias?--but but !or yon there wouldn't, b's nay hegira �,t ens Jewels, Yo!" she said. 'Why ! she• knew that Qlne wnnld ase marrying at all." do on-. 11 'Tibby l' marmured Mina. fltuhin; i --beneath him' en marrying her 0h• w'sh Tt looked over her shoulder at her sir- in a moment,," Mid Fara "Why q •d tbaL they had not met Cantil she had Well, don't I ray so'' she exclaimed. I yam do angry' How long you know Lha . r►is.•d herself a litt'e higher, She would ..An'. coma to that, it rewIItr to me that sahib P" she added, leaning her chin on E geese, oh, Hever, be worthy of him; but her skinny hand with its big Indian o You ve waned quite ononab time. The"! perhaps tf abe had •neceeded ae a Lunger as Msaa'• eyes filled with tsars. `when I I ring . Not- " . - '•-a real ,xLno•rt ginger- the differenos be. say wasted, I mean lost, O' course, 'Pesrmy ittua war silent g moment �' 71 tween them would not have been so great to ma that I m the only one is this fame I !ung, ' she replied. - . • #ut. it they had not met until that hour 7 I Sot long' and you call. him 1[r. - b17 re over apeab herr mind: an' when I , •� +tor which She was work,ng, and tawardv do, tbs fats in the Are. 'rhat'e all ,ebe I Clive,_! But that's of course, eh. m7 dean, L, _ which rhe was looking aL eagerly and eb?• �`� .. errnAtiy, she would have m:ared so thanks I cwt" I call him Mr Clive, TSE." said 1ilaa "You re rt`ht. Tibby:' said Clive sou- with surprise That's his name ' Imw•h the memory of that night he had I D ratiaed have lost you time, vend i , �� CIA *:�er oil i' waved her trnm the hooligaae, the pre A part of bid name. yew. his Christian w sensed ,,,in too morn trnublr not to feel :_atone timwir cher ned spent together ac chat the sooner I take tnY"lf off the• bet- , name, as they say •aid ri.•Lra "Do you NA,wfiR � d', Rhe picture gallery. the solemn eapdrtence I tarI wish I could tail you how grate► fell me tent you did not know that heya �Ttpati T_,� ! baying •uxxl betwe+!n him and that cul LTam. Bat 'na mart let me Dome and I Mr. Clive H•rrey L., 'Why not whet can seeid tont ounces i live H kzl,) " repeated Mina. owime crowd at the meeting, and those i "Y r. Cit ohe ,as •alwi7aly sweet moment$ by ned bed- tell oa is • ay or tea Fou did not know' Ah, well, 1haL v wide, when, helpless as n babe, he had had ,,• the way o! these sahib$. They hide tbetr y $events Sickness Re:tOles Hetla - 'to rely on het tender care. ed the door. "Y u a names sometimes: it i& very wise." O' grantor. los a penny. now, You "IIide '7eiee ? echoed Nina "Why - Jkre you ons of those thwaa:+ds who. By yl-tue of its remarkable cprytnattOtt * , Tee; lot the future be ever so black, no- know." a of eiaativs and nutritive ,ropentes,He- 6htng could rob her of theme f. happy ex-I I sbould be hide his name, And 'why have •though aDtarentlTw•it, neck cold e•sI:7 p•rleveea. of the rub'tln loT of hfti pre.r "But there is something else I want to, uu clime t„ -Ask me there questions? and often? It's a datg•rais condition to Dm-�Tut•tea Cid L tree Oti to Nis of 11 Nie `tell You, you sad ElYtba," he went an: j;learw answer nie. I don't know who you tolerate, and one which Tw salt nest•] the very beat remedies trioam for chronic Clive woks to fled her ryow on him, hews but Nina gave bim a reproachful glance; ,era wbat r xht you :have .to say these prevent L-7 tak!nr two or throe bottles of d and colds.bruochitla, asthma and I. nand !n his, and nor name $prang.Q to his a'nd Tibby eyed him nngractoa.lT, and i thlags; to Quest ion me." p I-.� 11pr at the first instant at ha awaken:ng. ; Jerked.her head. I "I will tell you, drarie," &aid Sara with Na-Dru-Co Tasteless Preparation Cod catarrh. itisataaanexcellentremn5truct- _ Mioa! I've br,eu asleep, and d•rwaming ! Put It in the same envelope," she said a smile, a gesture of friendly confidence, Liver Oil at once--thta Fall. lye tonic after tevera, and hi diseased such _ A —`a bad dream. t -bought I'd lost you: rirntlleantlY -I'm devoured-b7 carinait7. am Th1a plt•rant-tarring food-tcnle ttvy u scrofula s+d r!.kets which are dos to I t pleaded�l!• he old marry - fns that you hid wandered away into a dark ler!talk-. Good-b r0 Mr.�Ciivs."n"w' or I shall i IMt th nand tlo ed, an to marry." {oris end rltorta t4ewhata system, and �� I the Ashtb ce do coRaitiuluutwsaltLeis —_ - wood, and that I was hunting for YOU. and ped no on tea :jtl end could not find You. I wan half-mad "You won't m nd her. sir." I table, but she neither started nor called w strengthens lunar and bronchial tubas P cos its w nh by gett!ng a SOo or j with fright' and grief;•and I fought my aha. Its, only her way, She don'tmean ,out thatthsYreadtlYthrowoffthecoldswhick► ss 'j1 way through the buAh-you know how art of what she save don't Tibby Y^tt l "lir Clive--Mr. Harvey IF Coin .to $I.00borrls from your Drugetst. �.t, waa't n bwcaune of liar barking at You.I vvculdotharwia•Lake hold of lou. r " things obatruot you in a dream, clinging , g marry your m'ietress," she maid slow y, in n .• about Yaur arms and lyge, and Boldin Mr. Clive?" a dry voice. "Who it she! What is her r4ATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL C F AD L.IIMrMD• -But Tibby• right '• raid C11vr, a■ he name?" O O CAN Ar you back?---sod all the time I could bear I ^tihe fa Lady Edits, the daughter of the your voloe crying to me, '('live! Clave F'-r got his hat. "Bot yon $par let me come . Phew! IC's nie,ri o wake from such a I back, am I said.-Mise. i wonder whether,!greet sahib, Loid Chesteriei�h." said - nightmare and Had you here, erose to me. l,you would an with me as tar se the end'I .._._-_. __.-_--_. . . -- - - .•.. -- . of the street?.' _-___ --.----•- - - -•- � dearest" _ -_ _ _._. -• - ' ----- Mina hes;tated, and turned her face I away. but Elleba exclaimed "O' course,I , �l w�L as 11 «hs will, els!" sad mhe put on her hat: . , I •- t�8'��'l.8 *��811ye$ y fan a Jacket, her Wanda trembling, her Laxatives pale. _1 : (live said nu+ gaod•bye to Eliaha-re• S - .S are different in that they ' training from wnundinQ him by a single tlr C IlOABY r i`'Qrd of thanks-and )Tina and he.went d0 tiOt griper p g down' the stair@ and into the street in . at new and walked for some little die- . le ,.. Ca123e. IlallSeBr nor doe3 e• for the were 4 I... f ti ranee before either epok y I . COntlnued use lessen-'their too full at heart tar words. At last, when >: M�n hap Mothers they had reached tt quiet street, he atop :k - effectiveness. You can peed and took her hand and said: r•F . always depend Ori theta. It was a hard ppromise, a hard task yen set me, Mina. But. I tindrridand, clear • '� I . . ' ` 25c. a box at your ,tet, and I honor you for insisting on !t. are using Baby's own Soap See now, I J1 come bark te•morrow." . Diu st S i'6 { .. • ggi "The day after,' she muilnured implore r4d3 mal Drag and Chemical Co. ingly• { �''�; . - , �� lIi the nursery not merely Canada.1Llo d {He looked at her reproacbfully, but t ,VI . a yielded a reluctant assent. � `�,i � I • i `^.� _ ins Well-tor daT after." he Fr.iti; "but ..' that is the very-lonsogt I can wait. Don't -� , '4 .. P because they themselves ���� on understand-ah, yes. Toil do, Mina:- 1; -Z : 1 �ow mach I want to (rel that you,belong < were washed with it, when W mef- Tv know thnt you are mine, my v �- TLl1Q very own; that You are p1edR'd to m• toe � 1 7 }r THIS vv my wito. The day atter to morrow! after ' '' +nlant$�but also because ex- i that I may come and Fee you, take 7(iu r4 -, out'elfin➢, one of the fleet situ ee we Will t �. . t`�`y�;I H/�ME qa to shall.he Etna Tai• Gallery! And Y^n r ' ��` penenee has shown that no O will not be borrowed by scruples, will not � r t `' ti °' DYE want UO run away. as if we were doing {�nE a FOmething wicked! And swine it mtirt,he { „ F other soap will help the skin I that vegy soon, llina!-•we will be married! +n Don't crY, dearest!" f ANYONE "I am not. I am (tot!" phew murmured 7?� 1 t • brokenly, as ebe Swept the team from her • so much—make it so white, .Yqs, and looked up at him. "Bat but it I`�` S y : CW1 Il�C seams So unreal, Irapos•ible." ,�1 0 { ; I t, - - ' so smooth =be so pleasant : "Imlxiesible!" He laughed and pressed , "Why mould it be im- .:t L her hand tightly. i" ' riot•ribl$? .And "t voit're right, Mina`. It - , ' a • e s does seem nurse] that ,von Fhonid Dare to List— and cos+( a� little• for mr, thwt you should be going M give ii " 1 . ..?. % not Y AI . ,yourself to ma for all your Iitc all yourL lifol" \•� , i<yt v u. , 3 r, + r �, L til t.l, , �Q tl)�\\ r•,. i Her eyes neer ditti: her 111>a moved, re ( t �� `� -`ICY t��AKI' i :1 �ab}/S OZfln Soa�J 1s best!f01" ally The Cruaranteed SNE DY19 for I peatiri his words. and, though she toted �1 \ 1.v ,� r All Klndts of Cloth. not to do so. her hand returned.Lhe gree- 1 "� ... t <,,yti. L.t , , and beS�f0T'you. ,i , , , sure of his. ... �� .:; �k x ;t;t ,r t M a Ito "Good-bye,TAY "(iwid bya Mlna." ba FAnd wntli' the gray- r - �•� -- ,L•s' �•K s.. -.imitations and substitutes are made u e alp u l Irl ArediorFr•.ColotGrdradBookt•6 1tv at parting. " t'e ail a dream but It „ e } . Johw•o••RidreaoaCo.uent•a,Moryr•d I will last at foto$ ave our liver, sleeves CJaI, - . a la bla. Nearest. Good -till the daily atter to- .'' possible• Baby i Ow as ood as yyas �. 1" morrow." Still he hesitated. "What, will . - . .. ALBERT SOAPS L y w TD Mfrs !MONTREAL. . you do in all that time?" he asked wilt* •,• - y y • L ' . ' . .:,., -. • .,yti 7a1. :n: ,. I - ... -� r ., •. • _.. ,. :Orn;; y;,r..• .� •n. 3a-..'�..,.tw.� !t, Y'"'aa.'t s a•, -e.r'°. >i y..,."''..eq• ''s't^"S -d'' •.a r:;'' t, 1S+ •,�•i4-. C..s, M�"'''r �x'a.,.4•,�y�f. .• >�. � ..1Xf. ' .«.tin-.»'--R•--r• " µi: '�,�- ,s s:.`z.,:+. ca�•I.,«ie" w.:l "--- �.es�.. "* y- .a.,,r,' +e F.� ` .'_,. „ _ u•.. ',. rc.i'_ . i •, 4 - • ♦ "' Yat not lrowi Poe but on :urthar dle+e1oo- only wund detected wv thatt of the ,.. ,THE HALF-SPEED meat the Quarts pray aontintiiL and o1 ° �• " riohaeae at depth British Oolnm la is on crawling of the aulte. T O GUARD AOA1NBT ALUM 891Dh111�BIac11tL cJtla �� Again in regard to the hesain of vtsTa[tewresr u MAN AND WOMAN � � o be%"s- a �°m.n "n g iN •LL I N POWDER IEE t� . world'* god supplies. ante careful and exhaustive exprr THAT ALL 1 N O R E b 1 t N T f as, e �...! Death on the Rall. ' PRINTED we..�a... _ i2]]galt8 have been eonduCted with A R[ PLAINLY P R i N T E D O N •�■ '-!i � �.. �y�..� On the American Railwry a in the last six species from this country and THE LAB[L,A N D T H AT ALUM 'Ythaut Means When You Feel t3 years the number'of persons killed was P OR SULPHATE OF ALUMINA ..t re 198,612 It is rather startling to find that England, and it Wee decided tbtat "All, Out Of Sorts-" of = appa111a total•103.666 were pars„-• OR SODIC A L U M I N I C •U L• M T w Oral 40.� were employee+• killed theses 8peClee could peraelve sounds P H A T E 1 S NOT ONE O F 41 - a°r°' `c How they did it was more or less a 1 You know w11at it me to feel thro h m harts* of the-r awf"Ault• and t on17 .oM other persona killed through 1"all out of s4TL9. *cele miechanoe of their own fault. Of the to matter Of doubt, as some scientists THEM. T N E WORDS "N O have {eft 1H Zits time• tal, trespassers forested 63.8 per cent.. or i��'they heard through organs � ALUM" WITHOUT THE 1 N- V twice ad much as the percentage of the , Nerves out of order, it le, :i n- next highest class. Pa«seagere killed in of hearing, while others claimed GREDIENTd Is! NOT BU►FI- grid depressed. An ave IIg hey tf, accidents, to train* numbered orals 3,302, that it was through a Siena* of C 1 E NT. MAGIC B A K I N o ep or 1.7 ➢e r cent. Our Canadian stati*tice a Sagged brain, Appetite bad 'and *haw that the number of tres,passers kill- touch, excited by atmospheric Ti- P O W Dt R COSTS N O MORE IEiR t»� le ed to almost as large ae all other classes brationa. POWDIF THAN T ii E ORD!N A R Y ?a fligestion weak. With some peOp plit together• In the•fart railwa- year KINDS. FOR ECONOMY BUY r' ?.hie condition Dames and goes; with Sor which.data is ave able, that ending prof..P'liingle inclines to the Dein r NSNO QOMINS NOAon inna A 1418,thefatalities on Canaanion. When the were even violent THt ONE POUND T1Nf.pthers it is cihronic; they Dau t railway* numbered 668, and of these y(hake it off. It interferes with busi- were to trespassers. ly shaken they did not Seem to beE W GILLETT CiOMPANY LIMITED A hews, spoils recreation and . robs women In Australia. disturbed in the least, while at thelife of all its joys. Tiheee men and We hear so much nonsense nowadays blow of a very shrill whistle Close TORONTO. O N T. MONTREAL faeces- are only able to live and about what would happen were women to to them they were seen to be per- z work at "half s sed." be allowed too vote jtut as men are allowed p that it is refreshing to hear from A vers Ceptibly agitated. Half speed people have lost that wood authority iia inz the woman a•:vote, ►bundant natural vitality which en- The Premier of the Cqm-mosiwealth has,ng Any geadache Cure les o hers to "full-speed- fear dt feminism or of -the vote,maktn 4 just about at water-level; the whole JhP EYES LIKE OLl$$. t women coarse and vulgar and femora. body was well over-the water, and = sheaa" through life. Their energy After an experieaoe of nearly a dozen Tired systems Re-Toned the head was about in the centre of and nerve power have evaporated country the Premier chs ay I-0 Wye's the cordon of lege, very near to the Formed the Game But Do Not Open >--they cannot work long without sn8rage steadies political teeling• In de — In Same. Manner. breaking down. The trouble is a oser� countries ti a of po Once a always When You're Dull, Tired. flees surface of the water. nerve weakness and is caused by men will let themselves loose. Women Day and Night Somethia$gis After watching for some time, I We call the Japanese "glmolst� i won't. They don't want hysterics. They Wrong SII the f3tomaeh. saw a small fish swim toward the eye„ and the Chinese "elk-eyed 'improve your condition to ay I have to calculate he seed* of their house• andmast a us y taking Dr. William's Pink Pills Wolds eporonomiclosely �a �t ons anemorehcare t is A Prominent �u61il1ttlnQ' Man Says stretch legs of the spider. The fat �h y make rich red blood once �y that their eyes are of entirely d.. e , inlly studied now. and -why You set a the Quickest Cure la Dr. ter made a swift and. sudden ferent Ilia from our own. B'.'t ; linos,* a pulsate through your veins, steadier, more saber.- more wholesome Hamilton's Pills. plunge. Its lon¢__legs, heed and � o inion on all Qneationa connected with beFl3' Went entirely under,the wa- such-ism yt' end your nerves thrill with fresh t�o home.' `} Headaches never coin* to those tar, the legs were thrown round.the all the races are praatica,lly alike :.1 rigor. Here is convincing evidence The maligned Crow. Who use Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and X Etat new strength and full health A000,ding to the report of ag ricpltural fish with wonderful rapidity, and shape, shear difference in a es�-. pan be had through the use h It *:pens, the scow a amuck-maligned bird, this fact !s vouched for by the Aaslat- in a moment the powerfulr fangs ante being due solely too a Tiifff- �4illiams' PiII1F I�illa. Mr, Newt-on and is not the despoiler with a reputation dant Manager of the Poultry Mr. J. pierced its Success '* as black as hie coat. 'A report issued f° H. Callander, who gritea' No bettor once brought ltaycat h to he rocks, eIIAmo h¢Caucae a e when t'�a Ifaybew, North Tryon, P. E• I., oeod announces that the crow does aI eyelids are drawn open the outer s: ''I am a farmer and naturally gO°d than h,rm: he sate more psora t�i f medicine than Dr. Hamilton's Pills. and be an to eat it. 3" pay crops. His oil* besetting,sin now as r• I have to work very hard, The re- cent investigations show. is devouring the We use them regularly and know of * and inner ends of the lids form a _ Molt was that I found myself very eggs 6ndyoung of other birds. but the marvelous cures that resisted every. "What is the meaning of that straight, horizontal line: The lids. ' Y� ry contents of his cram. prove that about I thing else. They cleanse the whole , nuoh run down. My blood became nine-tenths of.his food oonsists of insects big D on the dustbin Y" asked the ;open Wide without any special ef- , thin and water and:•o mortise ° o :e? goy destroying creatures.,system, act as a tonic on the blood, new servant.. The haughty ,foot- I fort, presenting the effect of the y, y Don't be too hard on the crow that caws l enliven digestion, help the stomach, , flabby. .I took doctors treatment about your tarn.', is the advice of the and make you feel strong and well. man replied : Damael, the D dis- full eve. department of agriculture to the United For headaches, Indigestion and atom- played on the dustbin denotes that Among the Japans«* the .brown ti». lint 1t did not help me and I grew State° farmer. to weak that I could scarcely work Britain's New Lord Chief Justine- ach disorders I am confident that the Ude despairing domestics of this de iris of the eye is pt is Iy covered, . tL a1L As I found the medical one prescription is .Dr. Hamilton's taelred domicile desire the d, - but in Europeans it is always free• w t' sir Rutue leaner has been maga Lord pills.' dustmen Burin their daily di In Ja nese children the fold of the `Jy' treatment was not helping me I Cbier Ju.tue of alts Brlteh Empire. R:r mg g '" llecided to try Dr. Williams' Pink list-. franc* is a Jew. There is a Chan<e Befog composed of natural vege- versions will deem it their delight- upper lid is especially marked. The t� for a man with brain, pluck and industry table remedies, DT. Hamilton's Pills g y , inner corner of the eye is a semi- .Ws, and in these I found the tmedi- to climb h:g h ander maysait, recardlevt !possess great power, yet they are- ful duty to dislod a deliberate] (circular fold, renting upon the pee I needed, se in a abort time I (ot the moeidsm of birth or the handicap ;harmless. They aid all organs con- and deftly the dirt and dust de- of re:igwue creed or nativity, if Air Ru netted with the stomach, lacer, and posited Sri thin disagreeable dust- lower lid• and even Ooverinir its j^ was restored to my old health and tam Isaacs, says the Record. IukM the p g usItoeatton+ 1,e reculd not be Lord Chief 'bowels. In consequence, food Is pro- bin•' edge. The outer. edge is pointed, =1 vigor. I shalt always recommend I� Orly digested, the blood is pure and „ ustice of the English Court* to-da 7 He t iII the ty icAl almond ; Ithene pills t4 all eugerers. won on mertt alone. it is a bard flsht D tFt p giving B P 4�5 for men of oppreured races to climb over pourislling, the body is kept strong _ Dr. Williams Pink- Pills are sold I tto shonl.rari of turn of races mire f^r• .an�tafs_ts di4ease. All druggists and Judge : "You said the defendant shape to the ere. It is clre.imed that by all medicine dealers, or will be innate. There is a prejudice to every land'storekeeper� sell Dr. Hamilton's turned and whisttled to the dug. I the fiat rinses of the Japanese have ' trailed, post aid, at bo cents a box and it takes a man to beat down ita bur.P P riers and ries to time and eminence. The Pills, Bait. efts, bo:, 6 for 11.09, or by : What followed 1 - ti�Steens: "The much w do with these special char- X14 "4 Dr six boxes for $9 SU by The Dr. keeper of the record hits has hat tai the mail from the Catarrbozone Cm, Buf- dog 1" aoteriatica of the eyelid. - tr q'illiams' Medicine Co•, Brockville, man who "ins on merit alone. 8e is talo, N.Y.. and Kingston, Canada worth the while, -- - ' �Qnt A Peril in War. Rear Admiral Caspar F. Goodrich of the A FISH-EATING 9PIDEH. _ Crneted Atates navy declares that the a• r�rn.a*.r The World In ReL/1�W aama cs .aa ,rill be a peril in war He +e Measured About Three Inches • • olivine! That a great mistake was made A Gin Pill ®t Bead Tiaras �:P�,� a in not Dal'dtag a sea level ditch, even at When Its Leis !fere Extended. sear. must Raise More Cattfa a twat of time and enonsv, "as the lasses I +$" are tar too small and chow ignorance � I Is wan when I lived in Greytown, I will not Daly prevent any form of Kidney trouble It to -seise* to look w th reerst on the the land men who built :t'" Bear Admiral '�Iatat, writes the Rev. N. Abra- but vmli assist the Kidneys in their work of filtering >bawi,n[ of the great cattle ranges of are coed ocDe never supposed canal "sem:, au;►;�„i ham in ;r'ature Ogle .day I toss the impurities from the blood. Kidneys working ]pest Coder modern conditwrs the? reaeo u K toast weetefnl way of ut•lta:air land it. That to the way w+th °nee men =hey g Q properly mean a good bright eyes What we have to do . to encommite the view the cop*trnctiv+ work of others and catch small fl91T and aC tlstiC in- � all farmer to devote more att", na point out the m:stakee Before a man at sects for an aquatic*^ _^� T ws►+ a clear brain, is fact a.condition of general cattle rase That he ,•aa rale$tar tOWIP �,o tear dawn the work of another, ons and get a building re• using a''amatl net in a ahaIlow �� health. more cattle to the acre than the rant ers, he ehotsld go 1:visl•Pillf are sold by all druggists,at roc. per iaod with lees reek of lose through disease cord to hirpe, at ream. I happened to nee On tla>9 m,�aed accident. is Indisputable, This pro- T_„r edge of the water a lane spider, box.6 for$2.50, or direct from : a�lem 1.one of the most ear before both Casada and the United estates• and it is' which I captured. Natlaval Drax sal Chestkat Ca..of Cattalo Listted.Toronto. Eo be hoped our Government will give it Iw s *erlaue at it deserves. There Offensive Breath Caused On reaching home, I placed In i s� IL so used whatever for beet w become j� j',•� specimen in b 15TQe aquarium, ]prohibitive 1n price. ;:Usually By Catarrh Where I had a number of small fish. . ---- - -- Ths Speed Mania. : The spirit of i§wtuburne's Fanstlm asses Tile spider measured about three f • S Kto have entered autcuobiune inches,wdlea its legs were extended; r o M14 A Simple Remedy Discovered That the body is [mall, but the legs are M1� lovedthegames men plgYed with Cures Without Drugs. long. After hiding in the rockwork When Death meet win. - - ® American people Butter more I of the aquarium fOT aOIDe time, It You sera*rise"tea pais and have Mem Sae*rad tat for lir q the May market, All you need L a little extra care and ''Day after day it is the grtm dntT of the from Catarrh the- from any other took up a very interesting position. llthfTERIiIATtONAL OTOOK F'000 Fy ia1L .press to df*DplaY the tragic news o the las- disease. It undermines more cotlatt It rested two legs on-a stone;'and_ ''2 *at-antomobile accident. The licit of Tic- tutions and creates more sickness than � �� time grows unoeaainitly, but there seems, let the other six float on the. water, f Feed INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD" with a combing. aims growth of c sen in spite of the ter- all other diseases combined.. It la. well spread out. The ends of the r tion of ground corn, oats and rye—and they will-not only keep prible lessons spread by the newwpavers to therefore, very dangerous, p beahh but also fatten u in a way to astonish your neighbors. every •ilia1c+' and rmstead- Speed, over you can't successfully treat Catarrh six legs.thus commanded a well de- S� Y. p Y ----,fie geonnd to Sae and trolleys, in mo- Tha average pig does not digest mora tbAn half of the in fed. qor cars raid '.cenic railways," over the by internal dosing—you must in some fined.area of water. v he other ha wasteed. "INTERNATIONAL TCrCK�FOOD " �t jrrater to hydroplanes and hydroaero• way send a purifying,- healing agent I merely 'look notice of its atti- toe yes this hwaFte in grain.ars NTERNATOf AL STOCK tr d than'T if ;planes, throughout the air is aeroplanes: through the breath#ag organs,8o that-_ stiye „ speed. the tbrill 'throngh the nerves of tiff*; eIId"left rt to ate OWn wind trash and roaringR wheels, the,modern the germs can be reached. This you After B few minutes my servant to a purely vegetable preparation—&,wonderful tonic—that keeps paestoa, the Lwentieth•century Tice: bet• do every time you lnb4le Catarrho- bo came into my study to say that ter perhaps. than the gambling of the zone. 4It's rich essences and healing y hogswell and vigorous, and protects them against the eighteenth century, of the bear baiting Of g y ravages of Pneumonia and-Cholera.' 78 the seventeenth, but costlier and more balsat>ts are breathed all through the the epidEr was one of m pet Vilely to produce unexpected results• nose, roat and lunge, and effectively fish. I at onfe went to see svh2tt tta�ii atarrh. This • _ Quart: Gose Mining. deatroy�;every trac��gz-� had happened. The spider wa>3 on is a proven fact. top of the rockwork, and it held in Some eztraordinary rich samples of gold 3` }elnart, have been taken into Vancouver I. endorse Catarrhozone because I its grip a beautifni little flab, about teoently from Texada Island and are said know of six bad easel of Catarrh, in- g r wte� pry>3t year "fall" pigs by feeding "INTERNATIONAL 3TOEX to have been taken from regular ledKee eluding my own, that !t h: cured. It, four tunes its own wet ht. I °ran FOND." Grf.a pall to-4f0 from yosr ls/ir. ` and not from mere pocckets. Placer min- ides,, ing has to a great extent overshadowed psble ensible of going here the disease Is. I whichehas How could swinge arch gITERNATiONAL STOCK f00D CO.. LINKED TOROtiTO; an other corm of gold mining in Britiwh y Columbia not only because the sands of believe it curse :quicker, than other a lively, quick-swimming fish 4 Itthe rivers have nearly always abown gold seemed to clutch the 'fish as a cat lint because the prospector can wander I remedies because it gets sooner to the • .. - freely over the country with his rick and source of the disease than anything clutches a mouse... It soon began to yan, and it he makes a strike-be can work else I know of. I had ;leadaches, bad Cisclaim on the spot with vers little ex devour ;its catch, :and before long l.. Ira 1n the way of necessities. But quart= breath, and much stomach trouble as nothing was left of the fifth but SEs I` !paining is different. Transportation` of sociated with my Catarrh, but they g machinery to deal with the auarts has have disappeared since using Ca tarrh• back bone. `peen most laborious and expensive and ozone, which keeps me free fro>xi j was now;eager to find o11t how fife results of transporting machinery in- the spider caught the fish. That O �� to a district only to find that the gold oa colds, headaches, catarrh and all vein. I sat V � curs in pocket*would be rather disastrous, ter ills." OTTO E. KRAMER, Belle- night about,,eleven o'clock, o+ € on the other hand gold-bearing quarts yille, Ont. down by the aquarium to watch the ledges are apparently usually of tar uj - !}- greater valve than placer fields. Catarrhozone ie needed in every slider. It had taken'up' its posi= AXT o MAKE ' HOME 15R.IGI' TL The whole world has been astaniahed at home. Large size.lasts . Z months, where the L tlZ0 production of the Transvaal gold price ;1.00; small size, 60e; trial size, tion on a piece of stone,, Q ��7 minae, which are entirely quarts ledges water was not deep, and had thrown 2'11t QR s" nd go down to enormous depths. Rumor° 26c. At all storekeepers and druggists out its long legs over the water. A Pgg�E TME F F.DALLL^f @� No Dust ave from time to time come throusrh or The Catarrhortine Co., Buffalo, N. cin the Peace River district that there F :ted Kingston, Canada. Their extremities rested on the Bur- NoWASTe- l HAMILTON, CANADA 'NO RUST s QQuart= formation bearing gold ezactly lar to the ]!e as, the famous Johnnnos• as, - face, and made little depressions on erg reefs. The mines in trite Arlin die• .e -_ riot too have for a long while shown some r it but did not break the "water remarkably rich gold quartz protweitions, lP HE�RI\G OF A\TS. akin.". The tarei of two posterior ��;� `� 'A �u g1� =f the samples from Texttds Island are, _ legs firmly held to a piece of rock, - 1 `/,/ n t"' �` A ` �� Scientist Gives Result of _ .41 ° Experiments. To Any BOY Why present �n old appear- ' i Prof. Pringle, a Scotch scientist, year.time? This "Railroad King" watch fie an absolutely gnat` ¢ti c, is quoted as saying that ants have ante Ort a e e e er. At ate wind and t rat ed rim hep I rn iP stent 1 set, double dnatproo! back, nickel Dasa Regth ; the most perfect sound-pro4noing Sy using j lar man's else. send us your name and ad dres■ j organ• yet discovered in -lns9t�ts, 4S l] I and we will send you so sets ,at Xrnas, Birthday. 1 and that they are extremely susoep- l0 2 Floral, and other post cards to ae11 at Io cental g a b b e r s and s tet e six -beautiful cards is each.set)• 2 kou tible to mound. - He. Claims that told sena vs the money, and we will u `i+eM the watch, all charges prepaid, It you prefer. ' @tdt',• (complete with 1fi�Y1 $i>o LUBY lantern leomp e Over g � 3 a geeytopntone„dt^"OAT,yn.vn tlta4ie organs are situated in certain' HAIR RESTORIER. we will gave you a magic —Loot reu—iv.arweti 1 deter BegmenW of the abdomen and that .18 slides)• ejemouctrtc flash fight gold it of rang..a i^ _1A0k cab ettldren• y Hair can be rt- q, trumpet call mouth organ, oP a pair of "Starr': ' r -QmguBuy Own and ymteet y«�if end sounds.are brought Earth by nib- Year C7!'d Hockey Sltatee instead o! the watch. bin but no one has ever heard r»nur f "��r g, stored to its Natural Color. ,, •► canataxCseseil41MItibbitrCa. them, as they ase too faith to be HOMER-WARRENT CO. . Lhek,d•aesircl, THOUSANDS NAY[ atN[IITT[D Y . -DEPT.48, TORONTO /�1_ detected by human ears. Attempts sY STs us[ „ have been meds to hear them wrth wt an o.uat<t•tas abs•a •eft. T• the aid of the microphone, but the �eY 1 x:r. �:�•.x ';rrv'.,, '."i:- ;+� :5 ..a. :�. .. •, wr. ,,;,. .: .;. -•-...._ ,�: .,. +•�. ,�.+ 'y:.. ,w. ,.y ?x.. ,re...:. - `":w-,"h°:.'N:.•ry'�:•,�.;•; ,�na >• r ..;`:r ::''. :_:..♦ • J YL'S �• u'ays' i. r.. Eva nA, <,.nP:W.. { i2u1C-lC�,pGfy� a:Y.�`".•�.. �y J,+Z i+Ge•� :t:+.v. .:A r-Ys,_,'w.1fL: _ wY.^ .d^' f i ..A ■ ?•'Y_.. �',1. .� `1 , :-r »y,,.,,'-,z,:b.. 3...•.c -.-m.:...; -, ..i^_ „6.r : , ; •� r r .,ay :. tom+ _ ,..a:r..r .. ,. .-. .Y"..�.'. •.S _. _ -• - d - `1 - r Ilv Ilk W1gg4iJ;g IfRlo Oscar Wilson gave notice that he TtrxsDAY. Nov. 219ms-Credit sale of wr- 11IA1111111 as injured when his engine went 10 acres of standing timber, consist- 4 `�O ' �abltahadsvrFridaymoaoisOslitsomos, through Johnston'irbridge on the 7th in F,of-maple,-beech, .rack, red and Plokuiag.Vass concesaion. soft elm, basswood, white ash, but- -r The standing committee on Relief ternut, cedar and other soft wood, FRESH reported and recommended payment at lot 6, con. 4, Scarboto, the pro- O� _GROCERIES-+11:33 per year ; 01.00 if ae_.follows: Mechin $ Poucher for rt of Geon a McIntosh. Timber 1 = paid is ad$1.50 groceries supplied to Priest family, y g - PP Y• to be sold in acre lots. Bale at 1 "- 8nnaotiptloosto the United coat...ar.tlo t _ inadvano. �: C. H. Burling for coffin and o'clock. Bee bills. D. Beldam, alit- Arriving weekly J -- burial of man killed by G. T. R. ifl tioneer. r - Are you getting your share. - --- Pickering township, 10.00; JOHN Ml1RKAR, Proprietor. Your committee on Bonuses for - Wire Fences reported and recommen- -NEW CANNED TO OES NOTES AND COMMENTS Munro. fur6 as follower 'Donald GIRL SUFFERED NEW CAN BORN Munro, fur t rode wire fence in Base- - line,9.00; Cappt.Jolliffe, 42 rods lot 23 NEW C NED PEAS. ' The past few years has seen con. 1, 8.30; Levt Annie. 98 rods lot ' > 35. B. F. con, 7.20: F. Richardson 80 Ask for Swiss Bell Brand. We guarantee them. . much progress made in adding to rode lot 2r, con. 2. 18.W ; R. Found, TERRIBLY The the comfort and convenience of 30 rods lot 10, B. F. con. 4.50; _ y,are the hest,. - the people. •`4t'ith 'the advent of Your standing committee on Con- '�-' •' tingencies reports and recowmends At Regular Intervals.—Says -PRIME CHEESE the telephone and rttrl►1 mail de- yment as follows; John Dlurkar, Lydia E. Pinlsham'a Vega.- Pa. GOOD DAIRY BUTTER 'livery, the farting colntpltnity. notices etc. re court of revision 9.50: has been grelttly benefited. Coun- D. R. Beaton on acct. of salary, 75.50; table Compound com- GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER ti bottles are gradually becoming D. R. Beaton, clerk soliciting jurors. letel cured der. FRESH EGGS 3' g 3� K 10.00; ��, W. Sparks, reeve, ditto, p y more like those in the cities as re ;i,t11); Ed. Willson, assessor, ditto. -Always in good supply. a 5:00; W. W. Sparks, reeve, two days .. Adrian Texas.- I take pleasuie in ... gards conveniences and eomfurt.. in Toronto attending electric 'road The may not oases all the coin- g adding my testimonial to the great list They q p meeting 10,00; R. R. Mowbray, 2 days BEST TEAS and COFFEES is bulk and gackaRe. and hope that it will ' fortis, but they base pure air, electric road, 10.00; W. W. Sparks, Try a pound Tin of our Gold Medal Coffee, it is magnificent, 40c. a lb. be of interest to 3uf- - reeve attending Dlrtrr Titan Area fm i` But A l-your Groceries t the Grocers. :which adds to the . pleasure of P feeing women. For y i 1 - meeting, Toronto, 2.50;-L. Matthews, four ears Ianffered country life as contrasted with rebate statute labor tax I.00': P. Mac- Y ,l�iiM�S J4/CHAF?DSON D. Macnab estate untold agonies at rebate on income, 14,58; regular intery gressive step will be- made when Sparks attending two days . with P g y '�.i Such pains and ...the government introduces the Townsh'iQ Engineer re-watercourses. �" cramps,severe chills 5,00; b. Clinkinbootner, work in —parcel post ,system of delivery. andsicknessatstomIM THR- • a s bride en finally bem �T One of the greatest legalized forms 8th con. .75. laza - • of robber is that carried on b the Your standing committee on Roads I orthagea as ti 1 I ' y y and-Bridges reported and recommend- 1 would be nearly i• ' r express compatriea,which is i i real- ed payment as follows: S Wm. Cassie. blind. I had five ' ity the railway companies. Their for erecting railing con. 7, opp. lots doctors and none of them could do more MSTANJ/�� � high rates are srrelliug up the 2s,and dra;wing material;42.90: J. D. than relieve me for a time. ' Remoter, 00 yds gravel .div- 19, b.00: "I saw your advertisement in a pa- enormous profits of the compan- J, D. Rethmer, harilin ravel on old g g per and decided to try Lydia E. Pink- ies that carry the expresw.. Since Greenwood.'road In con. 2, per grant„ ham's Vegetable Compound I took .�. .. 35.W; R. Lttidlaw & Co. timber for money to any point in w. the introduction of parcels st 4► seven boxes of it and used two.bottles P bridge, Brock road in con, 8, 153,2.2: of the Sanative Wash, and I am com- da. the United States a - in the United States, the express D. M. Morgan 109 yde gravel new road t at Claremont station, 10,44); Wm. Me- pletely cured of my.trouble. When I Europe is sale, economical and Sw 1, _ rates have been greatly reduced Voir, filling washout on n, t. 1. t•x. -began 'taking the Compound I only �� � �� and not 4;tt1 that but the express expeditious when this Bank's drafts Y P hridge to pay half, '2.0): Wm. Ed- weighed ninety-six pounds and now I companies no lunger preserve that wards. 151 yds of gravel,div, 80, 15.10; weigh one hundred and twenty-six ,�,t�,p.D OFFiC�° end money orders are used. ` P. Teefy, 5t)yds gravel,div. Zi. 501): pounds. I1 anyone wishes to address •� haughty mien that was a char- Po Y Wm. Lutton fllli bole on Altona _ se + acteristic of them when they were road coo. 1, 1.110 T, 1r. Stephenson me inperson I will cheerfully answer TORONTO P all lettere, as I cannot speak too highly I'ICI�ERII`rTG BRANCH ` "monarch of all they .anrveyed ^ rep, grader,3.95.John Gauslin, rep, of the Pinkham remedies."-Miss JEs- eulreit cern, 9, 1035; Thos. Poucher, TEteit abject now is to please the engtneer,-tees re John. Stewart and 81E 1�iAR9H, Adrian, Tersa: a 3. •people avid they'are Sparing nu others, 7.x1): W. G. Ham work on Hundreds of such letters expressing R. W GORDON, fblaawger. Broach also at WbT+ - pains to attain that eul. Same of grader and scraper, 'd 86; Roy Morgan gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink- _ --d--rawi-ng gravel -station road. Clare- 'ham's Vegetable Compound has accom- - -- tfieitl act as -purc•hasin'g agents ruont, 511.1k); Chas. Hewitt, hauling plished are constantly being received, both fur city aRcl country c 11"A 1. gravel, w. t, 1, 119); Trn having e, rep pinging the reliability of this grando!d _-TOFFEE! � t tOCOA.. __. ers. They Make Orders forocsd+,. like atnuunt, fin iM); T Patterson, rep remedy. - - grader. 5.75: The Pedlar People Ltd. 3EA1 f 1 transport them and do the collect- is inch culvert pipe, 14.38; V. Rumpth If you want special adriee-write to ing,'and in every possible way right of war, re H,tight's bridge,7.5.w: Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (coca. f' H and J. C:!vert, teaming gravel dential) Lynn,Mam. Your letter will they endeavor to retain the trade Kingston road, 42.011 ; H. and J. Cal- be opened, read and answered by a Try oiir special premium tea, the best yet, from 5c: to 15c. prenX that was Once-theirs exclusively, vett, teaming gra�,el. Baseline, 42, ); walaaa and field is strict conadeaca _ in every package, M% per lb. This tea without the h o doubt thi3 'ill be the experi " Peak and others work on Picker- 'ill -- -�__ premium is the best value ever.given. inR 4txtion road 115.30; J. Kennedyy ' ence, in Canada when the aygtew Slung holes Kingston road 8.00: F, New Advertisements. • __. t _ conies into force,Iwbich will be.at Wilbur building cement culvert Al- tons,road, 138.53; J.1-Spink. 231 ids Our finest Mocha and Java coffee bean grog,nd w hile you wait. gravel'yda g6 road,3<i.3ii: Bert Mar- F1 Countess of Oxford' Wit feeder, to aood �ill suit you if you like good coffee. We also have •r i -. no distant date. OR S tLR-Parlor heater- The -: quis 38 ydd gravel div. 18. 3,AO; H. cooditioo will sell for leas than halt oriatoal J: R. Rogers,the editor of"Jack Calvert and John Clark rep race 'cost. Inga'ire'at the Nxwe office &tf _ Postt)m eerie!, instant pctstutn. coffee ex- J: of Toronto, was Convict- bridge, 3.00: Chas, Palmer wnd oth — - tract and camp coffee. - ers rep Pickering bridge, 401); P. J. OUND-On Tuesday evening, in ed of-libel in Hamilton, ,and has Coffey,38 yds gravel-div, 1, 380; ditto ' the village-of Pickering, an uRomooile 1 �✓ + >` been bound over for three e.t". tV yds gravel div. 10, 8,90; John MC, pump. The owner may have same by calling Frys -cocoa in 4 size i size,and I lb tins, is pure,delicious, Y at Pettit'w drug—stare and orwrtag property Ginty, hal. on abutments Hatght's and paying espouses. 6-T - and wholesome. refrain from:slandering intiivi- bridge, 20.00; C P. R. Co. freight on _ _. ` goals. This paper has built r1 joists for bridges, I4.7i1 ; Ont. Brig e P Pe 1 g t-RE YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR g ' :quite a circulation on account of Co. acct. Haighi's fridgge 90[1.00; Ont. P SALE—Tbe very hest stralo for br•edto''k Prime cheese,'breakfast bacon, rolled shoulder, long clear bacon, 4 Bridge Co., balance Haight's bridF,e, rtrpose Prices ro.derate for the kind. Ap- LU f its character. Its editor has gain- 3fw- Uibson Connor. com, buildio •t int 1e, non, 7, Ptokertnii, Maple Lane all the time, fresh pink pork sausages and 4 g. Mock F- .E.E,PUGS,Olaremont a4-ti ed considerable "notoriety on ac- walks, in Brougham, 40,1)0 ; D. Mor- _.__.-_. _ finest bologna every week. s - F ao, bt)yds gravel supplied on n. t. 1, STRAYED-Came to the rerTtisee - callus-t of the abusive articles that P ,.� io Uxbridge to pay half, 5.00: You ►S of the uadereirned lot t9,con.6,Pickertog has appeared in the columns of committee are in receipt of Com. on or about Nov,yrs,one Cotswold lamb, Own- Our ' PPS P Our groceries are the freshest. - from E. E. Pugh re conditions of •r wilt call,?467 expenses and take the animal his paper. He seems to think lie away,weL�E BAYLES,Brougham.P.O, a "' - � ►" , m roads for Claremont east on 9th con. Iles an important tnt4sion .to per would recomt end.that Jlesiirt3. Wil_ E O R G E7.,.- PHILIP Q. 7-� SIMPSON Aptent-British Amer- form by slandering people who in- grin and Forgie inspect and report. D'ica Fire Aaursnce Company, Incorpor- gome way OC other have slued Ynur committee are to receipt of a sted 1813,capital*,AAa0.000.no premium notes. TT •� 1� •��• y all premium notes are collectible at all days -TM communication from the C. P.R. Co., nottes one mutual company are collecting -his,disfavor. There are several in reply to a notice from the clerk re- them now. Remember these cote• era given .. other papers published in Canada crossing in the municipality over the for ave times the amount of your yearly or C. P. It. line being in a very bad con- three year policy. .luspre.in the British Amer- tea that,are not a credit to:.those who dition, The Co., have acknowled ed you an p to which is purely Canadian, g and you are protected from these tmpodtions, m N T 10 TT , are responsible for their appear- same and have them in ac theirorda intention See D'simpaen who can esecit you tun parti- of teptttring them to accordance with Lanca: I also represea: the knadon and lf..>♦�, ' at1CB. They are'read by a great LaacaehireAYcideaL and all sickness IaFur- the standard required at once. once. Don't Do-without a policy of this ktad, -many people who have that nior• . Mr,.3lowbray seconded by Mr. Wil- as w'e•don't know the da+or hour wa set ivto -- bid di s.re for reading >ca d it in -on moves that the 'Reeve grant his accident or for SIas, will only snit you sheat ?e.pp a year for 810.,0, I['Yotl,grant a new - - . ' •' order on the t'retisurer'm fkl•(ir'nf the ghat ples Tublat Separator the best ;n tae one form or other. They 'delight ..several parties recommended for pay- world or r,nr old ore ezchange3 gee D. ' to .hear.other people held up to meat in the reports of. the. landing sT�IPSO�,I•ickerinq. 4s,s: armes ' mho Are intending doing ; ridicule, and the more filthy the committees its presented this�a�. Drainin d will do well to get our `matter c the more leasinli it i Hr. Mowbray seconded by Dir. CREDIT SALE OF b . j-+ P Hoover,moves that, wheras the Scar- to then!: Nothing seeroa.to please borough SecuriCies Limited, are the HORSE and COWS prices on field tile. All the owner.,of lbt..27 in' the - ser:otid - • 1 • thetu more-than wallowing in,the Range and the sleuth of lot 21 in the : .,sizes Irom 2• to ; mire. Their minds evidently are third Range of the Broken Front con. EHICLES,.Etc:.:• _ diseased.. for nod Ilse readin of the Townshio of Pickering and P p 6 inches now in stock. e 8 P g The ro erty of • matter is not relishd b them. The have sub divided the said lands into tr y lots, streets.and lkinee and have this men'Who publish these papers are day submitted for the council a plan eo' MR.-HENRY SH-EA r not prompted by any noble mot• or diagram of such sub-division; and -AT - t' It is not their desire to ..,u whereas it is expedient that said plan ^Lot 19, Con.5, Pickering „ •-we have a stook of Chimney Brick on hand. P should receive the appE val of this Also, fresh Grey Lime. lift the morals•'of the community couneil, Therefore it is resolved that W the said plan or diagram of the"said 'Tuesday,' November 18 ' 1913 r _and'to stamp out evil 'in .every Y ► l' ►' sub division of The Scarborough See- -form., The following property., viz:. {or►7n.\ They are simply endeavor- urieties, Limited,be and the some is g P Pe Y• ing to�ih,"e profit by selling low hereby approved, and ' the reeve Good driving mare, 6 years old ' Independent phone StouffVille 303. r< trashy stuff to those who are too and clerk be hereby instructed-to en- Red cow, with calf by side y gorse such approval for and on behalf Red cow.due 1st of December eager to buy. • We all know that of this council. Red cow, due in January there is much evil in the world Mr. Forgie seconded by Mr_ Hoover. 2 Fat pigs D , - -_-m , , ! -H_E I S E - ''� O O • a moves that the Council do now ad Top buggy:nearly new _ and that many tnen and- women ,journ to meet again on Monday the8th Open buggy Cutter rT'1 �7 ` are not walking as circumspectly t'av of Decewber nest; at the hour of Dselotte cream separator, new S 1 OUFFVILT_JZ1 as the might, but no one o'clock-in. the afternoon. for the Set of single barness,nearlii new y g good pttr- transaction of general business. New bridle Set single harness pose As served by rushing their - •-• Set of one horse heavy harness evil deeds into 'print, in order to SALE RE(3I9TER. Stria of hells :Horse blanket, new _ _ Washing machine Daisy churn e SHOE STARE satisfy the cravings of a morbid. TtiESD�AY, NOV, ISTH-Credit sale of Crowbar 2hoes PEEL'S e -glass of.individuals: -hot=e;caws,,whicles, etc., at-tat 1S:�,Hand-slei lrwith-sbafts for do - -- - - - - - con 5, ,g, P l5 Y g - )`"ickerro 'the ro er+t of Set of do$harness Bedsl:ead • _ Henry Shea, Sale at 1 o'clock. See Set of iron grates for Oxford stove W H �I T B�Y PICKERING COUNCIL - as bills. �`, B. Powell. aucticneer. And other articles The above Council met pursuant to. THURSDAY. 'Nov. 20TH-Auction.sale- As Mr..Shea is moving into Bro- t adjournment on Monday, Nov. 10th. ' of standing timher, mostly cedar, ugham, everything will be sold. We carry a complete line'of f ne•and heavy boots and s of every Members all present,•the reeve in the the property of E. W. Evans, Rt lot - - chair, Minutes of last meeting were : la, -eon•9;• Pickering, to -be sold in Sale commences at 1 o'clock 'variety.. for met,w.ornen and children's_ w- r.. read and approved, small lots. Sale at 8 o'clock, Wm. „ Maw, auctioneer. TEItMs;-Fat pigs and all sums of$10 A number of communications were and under, cash; over that amount -K CALL SOLICITED. - - A'PLEASURE TO 1400 GOODS. read and bills presented and referred. FsaIDAY,Nov. 218T.—Auction' sale of credit will be given until Oct. let, 4=1116 IBAN to the various standing oommittees. horses, good milch cows, 12 hogs, 1914, on fgrniehiog approved }Dint Phone No. 151. 4 Luther Middleton was heard before etc., at lot 1, con. 1, Reach,,the pro- ' notes. 5 per cent. per annum will the council re trees on his lane. perty of A. J. Doucette. Sale at 1 be allowed for cash. J PE1Jt L, Brock Street, ITBY E. E. Pugh was heard re aepairs-on o'clock. 12 months credit. See bills. W. B. POWELL, auctioneer e the highways. i Geo. Jackson, auctioneer. f - � � ' �'�,.. .`. .us,'• •+..:.;�w`n+--i• -i.� 2.:'�:"c.� '"a a..' 1�'`�.'"wy�'s"•�5.,�. .M�.v,,,- +..y'..�,.q,., _ '-i' ,j 7' �+ + ¢:z a�,r� s7, ,'>}s. ''", ,..--'i —ir•.•rR ••a,^,•+d• + • '� 4R,.d.'''+'' �.•,,�—„�,.n-r.�"?y.,y�'"1.s�"� ” "'�.3 aat> a_'�.. ;.y•a•4 t "`iii. :�C.;. ,.1•<.ver. ..e.a -- � -• L ",.v:.,,,••--- 'r.- .«�:,.>�,-b - 3 --ice i-ar•... _. .�..±z <�.' -�'"' -s,+aia ;�� :k�. ..,a.�,..•:. �" - - - • - r CLAl'tiMONT Miss issIsabel Sargent gave a all his life. In 1588 he married Mrs. bred Farmer is visiting'her birthday party to a number of Miss Margaret Mtwnab of Glasgow ••father, Rev. Mr.Booker, of Stouff• her young friends on Wednesday Scotland, who with one son, we I �, ,RI C HARDSO N'S ville. last. A very pleasant tilde was William, survives him. a daugh- John Gerow :spent Sunda at spent by all. ter, Mrs. Thos. Gregg, having Important wing of finest display of gg, g Pre- Im slaattho ' the home of his rents in Port Joshna and Mrs. Bundy have re- deceased him some months ago. parents - _Ohio&. .A very lugs.assortment of __T.eCr turned home 'after -spending a Me.Palmer-was a man of sterling -'- -- g �aarv. Books,Dolls, Toys, jnrt _ John Farmer. of the Royal month in Toronto where Me, Bun- worth, and by npright dealings dy was making improvements -to and careful attention to business received for the Holiday trade: Call'Bank, Toronto, .Bbme over P y Sunda his property. was able to retire for some years _ and see them. ' ? John and Mrs. McGrath return- past and settle down to a well- : ... Mrs John Phill' ,.of Brougham P Babeoriptioae taken for all Magasines, spent Thursday I ' with Mrs. J. ed honie from their honeymoon earned rest. In religion he was a , t Br-Madill. spent in London and in other parts consistent member. -of the Pres- Wee'Tsly and Daily'1FiewspapersE �W M. t'&lmer-wa n the city of.Western Ontario. They have byterian church,and always ready �W taken n residence in Mrs. Bes s to assist in sickness or trouble. In W. J'e ��, R=CH.AR2��301�', fcfr.& couple of day is week' ori _. p 4e' ` dt�ellittK. polities he was' life-long Conner- buainega. WYlitb Ross -and Mrs. Bat-key spent In the.depth of Shackel B. Palm- vative. On Tuesday afternoon $=OG1�L StZ`eet: - Sunday with their relatives in er,Claremont has lost one of its Rev. Mr. Watson, of Fairbanks 'Uxbricfige, itiost Piighly esteemed citizens. conducted . 'the funeral .service. Ira Boyer ' has returned honie Burn in the yeah :Y2, in 'the' 8th Friends from Toronto, Uxbridge, ��-•tsi after spending several days with c•oltces�i n`;,of.� lcket g, he was Port Perry, Stouffville, and other FEN\.i E, FENCE Pickering. Lumber Yard 'y7. friends in the city. one r d t re Idents to points came to ay their last re- Alarge Bung of )sell telephone the tuw ug lived there sperm to one who was their friend. FENCE veil Board, the -new' scientific wall , linemen ate working in this neigh- '__� He wag buried'iti the Udlon Geme- covering used in the place of lath borhood at present. tery, and as the casket laden with Just received another car of Peer- and plaster. It holds paint or James Harveyis in EYhitb a .Fs@Cru rig'B beautiful flowers, was laid' awa 1 Y i Y less Fencing,in various s.tylaes. pAper perfectly.- Cal and 4 � ' resent assisting Win. Ayers in we could' say "Blessed are the see samples and 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS dead that die in the Lord, that Give me a call when requiring - w.. is blacksmith shop get prices. John and Mrs. Caster, of Toron• — they mayl rest from their labors Fence of any kind. Quality to, spent Sunday at the hove of III tLe 3l:+iter of the Estate of•john Dickie and theif-works du follow them." �d prtees right. ROOFING late of the Township of Pickering, in the N. B. extra white Cedar Shin lee and 9� A few h�nndred rode of 10 wire B • 1lila. CiaBtet, of North Claremont. B. C..red cedar Shingles. Miss Maggie Graham spent Fri- Notice is hereby men pursuant to T OST—In the village of Claremont, an ply res y roc ng, section 50, chapter 2t3, orthe S L L°diee:Brooch with'three ruby's idliet -da of last week with h aD at ac in er wt p ease leiave 1E. y gorge bei�lg the same at Charles "eut's store. Claremont, Balsam Out. _ iss . PAR , n oronto. Trustee Act that all creditor, and for which iiberskreward will be given. • 5.8 ' 1 inch Hemlock,-tongue and groved. *a Frank Gibson, of ToIrouto,• is Independent Phone No. 528. ethers having claims against the estate 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. ;k• 1061-- spending a few daga this w of-the above named John Dickie who �j inch. 1 inch, 11 inch, lI inch, died on or about the 13th da of AugE TRAINED NURSE HA'vE 'Y'Ov -. 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch r a, with Claremont friends. y g a.. A number from this Locality- at- ust, 1913, are requrned to send by ppost made provision for employment dur• Pine lumber. , re aid or to deliver to Geraldine ing the Fall and Winter months or do Also a good stock of dressed lumber a Mended the plowing match in Scar- �. �. Earn ,SIS to �si35 Weekly g -<<.. to ie, Pickering P. O., Executrix of you wish stead remunerative work ,oro, on Thnraday of last week. steady and l Georgia Pine matched ; the will of the said deceased, or M. S. the year throu h. Write us and se- and beaded. Mitis Mona Leask and her Chapman, Picketing, Ont..their Chris- THE DEMAVD FOR TRAINED N*'RSES cure our'Agent�a terms. .We offer the er, of Greenbank, visited Clare- tian names and surnames and desct.ip- is ever increasing and Doctors will not best in the business. Pay weekly,free Bell or Ind, phoge wont friends and relatives over tions a ith full particulars of-their assume res nsibilit without a Train- outfit, exclusive territory.Po y y• W. D. GORDONGUR170N & SON, ' Sunday." claims and the astute of the security, ed nurse. Ttte HOLE STUDY�i"OUME OVER COO ACRES - Fred Redshaw has entered _the if.asa -held by them duly certified, under cultivation. Established over Pickering, Ont " and -sin Nursing which the Rochester Nurs- - — ' +employ.of the C. P. R. under Levi 33 years. A reputation for high grade - Linton, section foreman of the F" Cher take notice that after the,es Ipatitute gt.ves_stude.,nts 'appeals to stock and fair dealing, A salesman ■ O,h dap of November. 1913. the,said thousands. Their graduates command can make mons selling for us. We Pale Children least section. R Y Exec,,tt ix will proceed to distribute from 815:00 to $35.00 weekl want an energetic reliable man for Mrs. Walker visited at the honie the.It�sets of the said deceased amon y' The g Dyer's Sassapartlla helps nature .. g Pickerin and vicinity. For. terms of her Non, John Walker, of the the pet�ons entitled thereto,' having Rochester Nurses Institute will Chaco- g y to make rich, red blood: No fifth concession of Uxbridge for reKl,Id linty to the claims' of .which roughly train any one ficin 18 years to write _ alcohol. few day9 during the past .eek. hey then shall have notice and that -sixty• and give Diploma when Course PEL1 AM NURSERY Co., gold for e+o years. ' Mrs. R. Porter, of Brampton, il'Ir paid Executrix will not he liable to TorooEo, Oct. Ask Y~ Doctor. is completed. Write today for Free N. B.—Free catalogue on request. °II acv Pr.no or persons of whotae claim - - - -. - ' """���• who has been visiting her sister. P, M ,r rlAms the shall not then have re- Booklet. Mrs. Hugh Gregg jr. for the past . >t six week@, is leaving for her home ce"'at n��tice, 1�.7 5 C sw"t to'Ed �O YlAfitc' 1)ated'Occober...Eh, 1913. - • � '-Rochester Nursed institute IBXPt3itiENC18 this week, •Ouft Mrd l.slirw, " GERALDINE D1CKtz, Executrix, , ,r Thus. E. Stephenson has been 5•i or Vit: S. Cx�,px,.V .703' lostitute Bldg. Rochester, N.Y. busy shoeing R number of ponies belonging to J. Wilkins, of Bnl. t t - e� Basin, preparatory to their being -- — _ _-- - F E E "fir ' - taken to the Toronto.Fair. elle Claim. to Save. You XQUe OZ FUr111ttlre at Cher woad Station " Widmer Miller who has been TR+aOi Maitirsi DEafctEs �► working on the C. P. R. for Rome — Corw>4tae+Ta Ac. A'nett fresh stock for our fall trade.- Everything in the line of House Whole and Crushed oats, whole Anvocetemc.� p p E'urtushinQs. Gne leve at a tithe coil[ soon mabe ot>�r a•retro sae rParr+ >ne a.s - ' time, has severed his connection s ppct seed corn. BCan: ShOCLA, Flour, GCOtInll q°tosl� se,•etta+e rown,,.a lreowhecn��� ,; with that corporation and expects Cavan n Is oroh••V + — to leave for Toronto at an early P y Died Brewer's Grains Blachford'corn e 'er:� us°nab �' A'Un �i wt& date. ::.- :home cosy and comfortable. Calf M ssar.teortea,•ith�aa'�.rsatotee l Dr. R. Brodie and R. E.Forsyth Se our.large oak Easy Chairs.- Prem C deliver Groati a chick fond, Beef RScrend left last week on their annual -.. Y P Y•. P. $*110 11M I Bunting expedition north of Bob- Charcoal and Granulated bone. A ot aso ul°su:tedw«t� t.esa.E ca Aeon. The weather during the T Y �tOOA •reaweP-tese dT som 'Oyster sbell,etc. Price,;reasonable �. Brat part of their outing was not C. H. B U RL IN G, PICKE RING Your order solicited. all 311111114111F em ggle � '.hvhat one would . wish while is _ _. -- ------_---- — _- _.. _ — fl'1ZCmaB �enc;r, 111 ler,we.euscaa.j� arch f deer V Be The oBapi Baptist and Young People's A "Feed" that adds t5% to the value of Stmk la a very short period _ --` - Ire, `t ��. Union had a very succesafnl meet. Shorthand Easy h, ing on Monday evening dw�fll'B MolaeseB Mesl _ • The ' prospects for a good If such evidence as the following ex- ear x year's work is very bright. It does more than that—it also insures the tracts from letters Rnd other equally . The young people of the -congre. health of your cattle besides reducing general strong testimony contained in ons• t gation should take advantage of feeding costs by a substantial margin. It- is booklet, is not sofilearncent n short ' this opportunisy of. Improving 54% p�Case Molasses and 16% edible moss person desirous of learning shorthand, -,.themselves. selected for its unique digestive action. You then there can be no merit in any busi- u, know the reeding value of pare Cane Molasses. nese under the sun: Rev.J.' W. Totten, of Prince Caldwell's Meal is the only wastelew form in We sell the famous Oray Gasoline DEAR Ma. CLARics—"IE is A plea- ' Albert, a former pastor; will which it can be fed. It's always palatable,and sure to write a testimonial endorsing ,s. preach in the Methodist church, dry to the touch. Takes the place of an equal Engine with coal oil attachment, anything so much superior to other ; :(Claremont, next Sunday, Nov amonat of other •cereal, making it more and all latest improvements. things used for the same purpose tie 16th, both morning and evening, palatable and di tible. Most likely your your system of Eclectic Shorthand is - He will, as usu&1, attend to one ! feedman handles it. but write to tis -at any See sample in stock and get prices to others I have examined. I shall tof the Conference funds. Rev. rate f�the facts. be pleased to reply to any communi- ' W. �3. TACKSON. cation that may be sent me with res- y _^ Dr. Marvin will preach at Prince THE-CALDWELL' FEED Ca., Limiteii, ' ference to the system, or to have ao - Albert in the interests of the Con, BROCK ROAD, ONT. one interested call to see me."—L, K Terence claims. DUNDAB, ONTARIO. a= The heaviest rainfall ' of the F.ir.Lts,477 Parliament SL, (teacher.) a i sir Our Fall and Winter.Term com- '.: ''year; pc asibly for a' number of - e ra ; » a . 3 J wv Z menced Septemher 5th,.but students years, took place here on Sunday, f = °- p v a1 ;+ ' may enroll, any day, as instruction Is when it rained heavily . from r,. • '•l ,• j< a 3e' e M strictly persopal-. tnornin Eill nigh The favorite ° S • i'e.Z ; -� Write or call for free'.booklet. ' spot of our restgilsnts during the JHE DBARK M' t° 0 � � ° Q� t day was by the fireside. The at. a t►, = w K a i C� Clarkes .Shorthand College +IR EDMUND W OSLER,M.P.,PRESIDENT. W.0.MATTHEW%VICE-PRESIDENT. 0 _., 8 s: � a a i iK N 565 College St.. Cor. Manning Aye. ttendxnee at the various •churches c.A. BOGERT,Geneird Mincer. APs i:rots e^g sig a•. ,��,a TORONTO. = -twas very small in consequence of , the inclement weather. - Farmers" Sale Notes Collected Baa o d e�°.� ti�g b b '. The Women's Institute- - will It is more convevtent to have the,Dominion'Bank collect your Sale Notes, L V "� °91r e g Qa hold their Nov. meeting on the than to try to do 3o yourself. �°M . oats s B a g When you have a sale,have the Notes made payable at the Dominion Bani•, O _ afternoon of the 19th at the, home sand dpposlt,them here for collection; y m ° o i a �,, Jan O of Mrs.. T. Stephenson: The Such eoUadions are made on moat favorable terms.' O Fab i feature of thy�I .meeting will be a re w o, die Bazaar, wMch will be an op por• . t C 't. tpr unity to get your Xmas presents. o WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. ; is •,g t = _ - During the Bazaar there w'iI1 be iy '� a n� >tc•y!�� ,+ mood musical selections given. All J 0e m y .m Jlaty • Q adies are invited. Hour of meet- J— g ; g w Of all materftlir and desi� ing 3 o clock. It will be necesaaryro a, e a Sept M .. kept in stook. It will pay you for those contributingarticles to a 8 ^ .g m� lacT ~� D . S I MPSON & CO3 er m a Da1I to our foes. aD inspect be our afoot : come a little earlier. e. Dee W and obtain pilose. Dont be misled by Quite a large number attended January IM-Whitby 7,Oshawa a Brougham age-its we do nAt employ them,gonsequeat- the meeting in the Masonic Hall -— -• -. a Porn Pe tv,v=bridge te,t�aanfagtoa ta, ly we oda, and do throw off the &grist on Saturday evening last to hear MILLINERY Boots, Shoes, Rubbers �e. ° >1n,.r�D..is oommiey sa a 10 per ch"i glwhiob yon_wd the address by Mr.John Caster, of ' __.Owl s sly save by ptuohwing from sirs. _ the Hydro Electric Commision on FOR FALL and WINTER oaflwlioitled. f = = the privileges and advantages ,in . Our stock in this lines are com- The Pickering :WNITl1 GRANITE CON - regard to power and light extend- We are offering special values in plete. Our,Rabbers are the best— 02o•. Whitby, ontorto Hats and Mounts no, seoonds:�-• Price' a .little less ' �ed by that' System. He tklso ,gave `than els i; re. Try a pair. Vigilance Committee much information.-in regard to Velvet Hats ...82.50 �j{ w• 1 vANsl .. the proposed radial line. Mr, Felt Hats 2.5.0•.Boots and Shoes all the .latest.for �Cast'er is thoronibly versed Velour Hats - ;.. 3.50 Men, SVotnen .Rn�l- Children ,at The object of this Association is to ,subject and'his t:llk was listened. Plush„Hats — 4.60 prices away down. Iessen steklingand prosecute Pum�l•ManllfaCt�trel' to with much' interest by those _ the.-felons, who were present. The above Hats are all beautifully' -Overalls—Men's sizes fl2 to 46, pri- Shop”and Residence, Dundas Stj tritvtiied hi style up to- ce's 75c, 1-.00, 1.25, 1.50. Rev.'R.'H.Wood, of BellEtvart, the minute. MemberehavinQ propertystioleuoommuni• WHITBY, ONT. . who has accepted a call to the Smocks-1.00, 1.25, 150. nate immediately with any member Three doors west of Whitby House % Claremobt Baptist ebitrch;tirrived A very fine assortment of Ostrich Boys' Overalls sizes 28 to 32, _ of Executive Oommittes. •; here last week, and officiated for and other monnts on sale at Membershipfee $1.00. - 'the first time on Sunday. Mr. greatly reduced prices.-- • Men's;•Womeii's,•Boys' -and Girls' We are prepared to instal wood oiling Fra Wood is 8 young man, and a very Get one to-day as they will not Warm Underware for Tiekete may be had from the Prettiden0 or pumps or) short notice, also attend . able'pr6d', ser,-and we are looking last long at the price. winter. seoe.r,ry an application. _ - to all kinds of repairing. .,Forward to a period of progress Agent for the Ontario Wind 'in the Baptist chrirch under his GROCERIES—A full stock of the best always an hand. Get R ib. of cur Tea. Exec. Cote•—L, 3. Banks, also gasoline engines and , ya pastorate. We hope that his so- We have the beet in the world. Our own blend—black and mixed 25c lb. rW,V, Richurdeon, iokering, Ont the squre gear Lipton's, Red Rose, Salada, 30c, 40c and 506 per ib. =' aourn in Claremont may be orae of i a MkG,NET CREAM SHPARA7P3 pleasure i►ad profit io him as Well T1s SIMPSON & Co.. _ PICKERING j•A, 0 Connor' lethur leffra • e►s to the congregation. - 1J . ►7 l7lJ �.! - Freside>>f; iisnreksr/ Phone Bell No.50. Ind.{28, ,4% '..•• ✓ -. v:'n,:tl• - •.. A• - ., r f•y, y .yF: '- .9. wYttl `4`KS.{Y•, "'`iEr,,.. "Iy,y?L. .: �"aa p .. .-�, ., _v i,,3 ,. •.'M'C. .}p Y,":�` i•'^`f..6w3, Siw:x„x -y,nA ::�^°. :9 ..{�,''?..;w.a.' -a-. L �:4•...gi}b�t,. vTr � .+, M{,M•=.t;'� "»; s.p.. _.t°r +« :a '.'s'`�`+ a.a, .'C��' _ „, a ,. .. yy , y Items of News by'' 'W"ireGrain, battle and-. Cheese2 _ _ _ Going " dotes of Interest as to Wh !,Ptiices�of These Products' In the Leading16 __. Markets are Here Recorded on . 4ti-O•ve the orl r h W y Canada. Abolitivil of baro in hote�Ies, eui_' �r•tdatu4s. sura. firsts. {5.40 seconds. $4.90: etrony ' Nov. II.-Flour wheat bakers, 1470; Winter patents, choice, 65r t Broekvllle' Gti2en9-have petition Il�trw' �f revenue un penw.ntage► Toronto, straight rollers.-34.6o to.. $4.75; do.. .bags, balsin instead of by fixed license hours, 90 per cent, $3.45, eea,board, sad $2,06 to $2.10. Rolled oats, barrels. $4.40 ed for a local option by-la-W, ` at $3.40 at local pointe, Ontario. Msni. to ;450. bags, 90 lbs„ $2.10 to $212 t-2. y fretl, tencl reduction of licentsrA in e ichor-First Dateats, in int• bade, $6.0: Bran, J22. Shorts $b4. Middlings, $a• t'" A branch of • the Retail Mer- titir•s ars •,wnA, are Axpected to do.. seconds. $4.80: strong bakers. in juts Mouillie, $28 W $2a. 'Hay, No. 2, per ton car chants' A`�ociation of (7anad,i tivas ba¢a. $4.60, lots, $13.50 to $14.60. (,'heese, finest west- ,, be rer••mimeixled by the License Manitoba +cheat--No. 1 Northarn,-87 1-So,. ori yo 13 14c. Snest eastern,-12 1.2 to et'.•,' P formed at• Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. oa track. Bay porta, and No. 2 aL 851-20. 123dc• Batter, choicest creamery. 271.2 Conintl�a:+�+rt, whose report its to be Ontario wheat-NO, 2 wheat at at W 820 to 280; se0onds, 27 to 27 1-4c, Fggs, fresh, I The forest revenue o! B.C. fol I present,(-d to the Queboo Legisla- Outside. 41 to 42c: selected, 63 to 34c; No: 1 stoak, C` anis -year will be-about $3,000,000, 'tore. oats--No. a Ontario oats. 33 to 54c out- 29 to We; No. 2 stock. 23 to 24c. •potatoes, ' an 1nCCl'aSe of $400.000. side. and at 36c, on track, Toronto. West- per bag. car Iota. 75 to s6c. * - ern Canals old oats. 38 3.1c for No. 2, and Five hundred gallons of dirty at 37o for No. 3, Bay pores• winnipes-Crain. milk were rejected last week b tl r -Bt itatn. a �: pose-Nominal at 90 to 950 outside. '. ] y Barley-(food malting banes. ST to 680, Winnipeg, Nov. 11.-Cash.-Wheat-:qo, R' �Sontreal's •Fcad Inspection De- 1�lfrc4tl 11 um Welleoer ills omi= ' cot- 1 Northern, 80 5.8c: No. 2 "7orihern 78 7-8c: ¢ ,' : Corn-No. a American corn. 741-ao. c.i.f.. No. 3 Northern, 76 3.4c: No. 4, Z2-j4c .No. - 1 partmen•t•. nest iwiprtttat, ib dead. 1 rejected seeds. 76 i-k: No. 2 re}ected 31$&ad. 2 at 650. outside. ' seeds; 74 14c : No. 1 red W'.nter. 32 1.4c; '' ; * I A St. Tharnas by-law will compel• The='Hud•aun Bay Cbmp%lly pro- Buckwheat-52 to Sac. No. 2 sed Winter,.80 14e; No. 3 red Winter, & ,'�i'e grocers and butchers to Disse at 7 .poses tt, increase its.capital by Bran-Manitoba bran, $21.60 a ton, is •n 3-4e- Oats-No. 2 C.W.. 33 14c: No. 3 u,m: Criek Young, a v except Saturday-and days pre- £1,000,000. bap. Toronto- freightsshorts : $22: $22 s0, C.W., 3?c; extra No.. 1 teed. 32 1-2c: No. 1 onto. teed, 31 34c; No. 2 feed. sot: Barley-N(. inions to..holidays'. Sir FreWorveteran 3, 43 i-2c: No. 4, goer rejected. Vac. feed, Mrs, John Mitchell, who had advocate of c"er Irnperlal union, XWC 1.11: No: 2 :.W., -- -- quntry producer - d pu Kim ay. Butter-.Choice dairy. 22 w z4c: inferior. 11.09; N ---i'A t0-ale: crcamezy,-2a-w-n9afor-nous.and _ _ � guts .$$argt�ts. �f ita'existence, -died t•htsre at thel Cali i;.An financiers In T.onrinrt ss w 261-2c for solids. lh f' �a r':8f-r®6�ears. petiiviz -=« ,rir-ul the A1d- 8gge go-case lore of neer-laid, a5 to 37o per Minneapolis, Nov. 11.-Wheat-80 id to, f, doyen; fresh, 32 to Mc. and storage. 28 to 80 74c: May, 85 7,8 to 86c; No. 1 hard, The National Council of Women wyeh Nitr for the Dom" ion at)vern 29c per doyen. 84 1-4c; No. 1 Northern, 92 1.4 to 85 3rsc; 1 intends to apply.for incorporating meat uff'icos. _ \. Cheese-New cheese 14 1-2o. LQr _lazy,,. No, 2, do.. 8o 14--to ea -4cJ No. 3 wheat. v4 ,� and 14 SA to :So for twine. 76 14 to 79 3.4e. Corn-"N'). 3 yellow 67 to t the Council to-federate all women's _ + Beane--Hand-picked. $2.2s to $2.35 per 67 1.3c. Oats:-No. 3 white, 35 1.2-to�5 3.40. � Qocietiea in the Dominion. bumhel: prime#. $1.75 to $2. Four and braa-Unchanged I , I'nited Statcft. Hone;-Extracted, in line. 11 w ifs Per Duluth Nov. 11.-Wheat-No. i hard. Premier McBride, of B,C., says t' lb, for No. 1: combs, 83 to 83.25 per-0osen 84 340: Ra I-Northern, 83 3.8c; 2 do., ile has as4urances.that the 6.T..p, The eUt:rr National Guard of In- No,_ Wr No. 1, and i�50 for No 2, 81 3.$ t•o 8i 74c; Montana No. a !card, poultry-Fowl. 12 to 14c Der 2b,: chick-'9I s-&: December, si 5-so bid: May. sb 1.4 . ar.d C,N.H,=transcuntinentals will liana is tvatehiug the strikers in' sae i7 to 19c: ducks. 2L ro 140: sews, 13 .o a6 b$c bid. Linseed--$1.34 1.2: *november, * 3t' t+ Indiana ,lig. to i5c: turkeys, fresh,-No. L 21 to 22c. =1.3a bid: 5member, -6122 1.2 bid, Ysy f be completed bq next midsummer. U' potaroer•4nt�tos. 90o Der bat,on track. $1.37 bi ' Z. The 1'ilinuis Central Rsilroed Will .. and Delawares as 96c, oa track. . cry*'.; a>r Alex. Martin. who was tel ribly in the ' r - ', #; "� o lrned $y gasoline at -.the Pere tree the oldest mortgage lire $toot Markets. a -r:• `` I Marquette Buccumbcd to hisenn urns w lroriliena orld as a model'. - Montreal. Nor. 11.-Prime beeves 7 L0 ;, Bacon-Long clear, 16o Per Ib.. 1n ease 7 1-2c. Medium sold'5 to 6 3 sc. o0mm4n - ;s S 1 ,, f, • , 1C wase lots, pork-short cut- $7g s� do;. =as%.{3 1-2 to 5c butle -about dc, stockers 4 to 1 been ordered into 31•ex' t;n r`+ ' Two' mare L S. crutsera ' have $24.80: hams_ medians to Licht, 20 to 20 1-20: 1 5 1-ae_ Mitch cows and epnnaprs. $36 to a l !ea. .. ea*rT 19 to 19 1-2c: ro11s. is :-2 to 16a- ,•aloes. 3 1,2 to 6 :•2c. Sheep, s ., �. rn One on each 008,61. • bresklast bacon. ip to IOc: books, 7S to 9Ao, $15 each + �4r R. BuildErs' EaChnneae9 in the V�est L.7i& t bces, 11 �to tabs. toe: DaOe. 4 2�tc. LambA• 6 :•2r. Hog.. 9 1.2c. f*r r i•p will co-operate with the farmers' Detr-it and Pittsburg suffered Nor 11. Catt'e-Choice export. whioh ave 34 14c. `RT6�t0�tT50 +bolts bu,chera.` $676 to "r C� ' �. ^s s; I;t. . iations in urging rernoral of heavil] from the storm.. 1�► .. - I117 2s; cod modium. $s 75 to 8625: com• over the tnicldle $fates an Eiurul8y Baled ltatiY and liras►. mon, to $4.50 canner" and cutters, $3.50 i '•t ( intics, so far at least as regards i to $J 75: tat cows. 4450' 0 116- Common a _ Baled hay--No 1 at $14 to $1475 a tea. & 3.50 to i4 butchers' bulls. $5.75 to General. ca track hate: No: 2 at SILSO +31113. and $625. Valves-Hood real. 68.75 w 810: e•'m• „ ,. ;t f` Fifty thousand dollars' profit.for _ _ Bald sora.-67.75 to p o- track. TO. moo. $0.75 w $S.So. st«kere, And feeders , s4a,.. the rift' wag realized at an auction In<ia •ir> contemplating l++iTisla- - is, 950 4 1,060 p 0nd'a '$6 :o S6.401 I tk) :Data reality. 600 to 600 p�nndo. 116 n e6 s; ale of la.rid exproprikt�] b%' '.Mont- tion to impru�e her banking eye- - i ht.isrtezn. 400 0. 65o Don&dy �5 :°i•s./i K;,"h41' i e. .::' _ _ Illiontreal Markets, V5o, li ht bulls. 113.50 to N• hip nd: I real for a Street extension and not tem. ggtgt,t «yes_-t• •o is FS- _r henry. , trquirP.ci. 11d„ting pictures will be used t^ wontre&l, Nov 11-{Corn. .%=#rtc&n to. tambr- L The A4erner• P - It yellow, 80 to Ino- oats. Canad•.an Woe%. 'sa so o O�b t 755c vprin�Admdo' It will require 30 days to repa]r i help in_expanding Germaas3 a a3eaT _ am etc- 401-2 to 414 Barley. West- w p. Na A 39 1.2 tt 441 Barley. M'an. feed. duct•ad ter all the back iambs. -Boge x New trait of the Governor- the- damage caused to IS1r,ntreal's trade- d 1c, =&Isla 68 w 70c. Borkwheat-No. R,1 a65 4o.b. to dmTPTA: $9.10 w $9.20, ted Por lea to 56e. 1'ionr, Vtan surras wheat vat- ase Catered. $s 2s of care. GOne'ral, H.R.H, the Duke rf Cori— teleph-one" system to ti►e .basinrik General Hue.rta h ref to re- !_.___ I icaught,-s sketched at the wedding 4is-trict by a three-minute fire un linqui5h the Mexican eachelency, a cri.is been reached of his son; Prince Arthur o{ Cori- Wednesday and has- b sac f•,l FEDERAL REtiE�t'E GROWS. abnormal rate of increase will be naught The• Kingston purses' Alumnae - Thirty-five Filipinos,, who tock _ maintained during the present _ 4, Association have raised the prices part in a suis show at the.Ghent year," he went on W as : "I feel Lllcety to 1!leet Cspttal and Spedsl confident that tFie revenues of rite I TOOk .514.-01101'RO!►I 1N1I. f.,r nursing from the old figure 819 Exposition, are destitute and want' I. as liPell as Current Expenses. year will not only prove adequate per week to, 821 per week for o-rdi- daring in the.than an of a alders. to meet the _.current expenditure, Win. M&elntyre Is genteneed't°' cuiitag'lounary a diseaaeand 8"3 per week for of Home will resign, due tol the de. " d despatch from ' 01t&vs- 31but to met paasibl)r the whole, and' Two Fears' ImprirsantuPnt: Revenue figures for the first seYen certainly the rester, rciuii:�,f Marq�ris Durazzo, Italian Coftxti) teat in thP'psrliamuntary eircti<,na Y g,,. .p° A despatch from St. John, `.13.. for Canada for the past two yeara, of two candidates etipported by the' months of the curtest fiscal Year oapital amd special expenditure f„r , Switzerland, to municipal party. - k -show that the receipts have been the.year " ,- Thi&,_. he explaioed,.lsay" 1illliam Maclntyre, fwrner going to Borne, IR88,181,614, or wms five millions be ,actor 11TI" -. of this Bank of Nova became First Secretary of the Ital- �2eurirFi Spange7lberg, firwt officer- s often' occur, lout last' pleaded guilty before ion Legation .there. Hie plac+o.ie of the steamer, Groleeer $ufiucr•tt, (more than in the corresponding achieved in exoeptianal years. It ! IQ here, being taken by Signor Gu'aitero, I has been promoted to a captaincy; 6. " ]period last year. 'The ezciae and I now appears likely that thio fore• !Jiid Forbes in the Court Evidence of the drovening of three in recognition of his heroism. in the post-office revenues show, an in- !cast will be fulfll]ed comp:etzty sod on Thursday to ste&h4g 1510,000'of crease *of a mi•ilion, while the Cus- ;that the_year's revenues `sill' sof_j the. bank's funds. He was sen: trappers in Beaver Lskt,, nea, Ren- vo!ttrrno affair• toms figures are about fire same as fi� for th eooneoitdated and caPltal tented try, two years ih Dorahee�ter cra, Hugh Nicihplson, D. John Bas- Thi new Chirieae'Republic estampa -last year. The takings in the Ra 'I ex eclditure. I enitentiary at hard labor, but the ker and Jo�.'J Eiigar, was furninh- have been issuo'd, 'the various de} ways and Canals Department lead P Judge said he would w�iiuiglr re ed by t-lie finding of their canoe up nominations being in three different r� those of last year by 151..300,000, ` commend totheDepartment of Jus- •t-arned.in.the.middle, of the frozen dexigna, representing oom'merce.', ; while the miscellaneous revenue,,, ARMSTRONG-WHITWORTH CO. tioe that MecIn•tyre be released 'on lake.. agriculture said learning- derived from sales of land, etc., 'tion •• _ --._ ... -- i . parc,l©. It.ie.under6tgod a pets , __-.. _ -- ;. show heavy advances. British Shipbuilding Fires• Ineor- will be sent to the Minister of,Jus•' Hon. W. 'T, White'a .forecast in poratedat 'Ottalsa. tice• along theselines aria t!imt''-,the- THlE CZA MOTHER. 111"NAWATS' cF..iTENCED. ± his Budget speech seems in a fair despatch , from O a6va soca-: bank, authci ities are ready-td ,join - ---way of being realized, After point- �` The. teat British shipbuilding, con- in idle petition. Maclntyra was sr. •iilll Shortly Take i'p Her Resideneie� Seat Rack to Finish Terns, and Ing out t#lat the revenue for 1914 I g re ted in Toronto. _ In England Wlih .Her Sister. 'Given _\dditionai Timc. 13 stood at the extraordinary figure'tracting and steel: mamufac'turing , of $168,830,000, and 'obsor�ing that firm_ of Armstrong,. Whitw0th d ,WO g ALL DAY A despatch'from Landon says; A dAyi>titoh from Guelph Pays: iA "it is too much 'to expect that this CbmpanY evidently intends to start : i Another retired Empresa will short- H. Schaefer of Berlin arul Philip' a Csn'sdian pia=t. Notice ii, St 13, be making her home in England, Monz,han of Brock -il•le, the two pry in The Canada GaZertte of'the Fed Ind S -a eta at Night on Graq►e- TYie Empresa Marie of Russia, has loners who made their efioape from matron . 1 praoticallY ,decided to . pass the the Provincial Prison Farm & tees -# ; oral inoopporation of Arm g Nuts Food. '' ; I , Whitworth' of Canada; Livaited, Some: of -the world-'s •great men- whole of her time in this country:, days ago, but who were subsequent-' with :tock of 15 ,000,000, and head- have worked during the day. and Special suites for her acaom�noda,-1 ly recaptured . near Berlin and 7 with ra at Montreal• 'The com- studied evenings to fit.t�hemeelves tion:'are 'being provided at Marl brought back' here, were before pang is empowered to.'carrY on a far' greater things. But-it requires borough House and Sandringham. M,agistra•re Watt at the Police tial'Hi hness proposes to _ general shipbuilding and iron.and 'a good constitution gener811y to do IIer1?npe g P Po Court on Friday. Both men plead Steel manufacturing business, to this. dispose of her magnificent castle ed guilty, They-were.: given some build locomotives, automobiles, A man .was able to 'keep it•. up at Gatchina, 30 miles from St, squrd advice as •to their behavior,' etc, If it is with ease after he had learned the Pete burg, where she passed much in the, future, and, besides being drydocks, terminals, -during - crmpeiled to finish-out their sen-:. eventually decided to build' war sustaining, power ' cf•Grape-Nuts, of er time her widowhood r9 tencea of -eleven anil nine nionths,l a v` vessels in-Canada the'COmpany will although he had failed in health S will present her count estate t \r Ih be on the ground slid ready,to ten- before-he .chapged his food supply., ne Livadia, in the Crimea, to her• respectively, each 'was• given three He says: Qnl surviving brother, Prince Wal- a; der, y months sacra,' with an irideterrnl.`. _ ^q, "Three,years ago I had a.severe demar of Denmark. It is at the nate sentence of two years. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.- attack of stomach . trouble .w.-bich carnest desire of Queen Alexandra q• left me unable to eat anything but that her sister.Fias decided to pass HOW- IS Tlli3 FOR II1GHt _ r "Perrin "-' so much of her time in England. - ►+' \o Damage Reported,- But People bread, and water, _ G16veii "The nervous strain at my office _ e Flour Is Selling For $1 a Pound at, Lam- _ ,Are Greatly Alarmed.'. flEPE\DS 0�l OUR •FR>I IT. give the final y from 6 A. 'M._.to 6_P. M. and lin- Shut?hina, B.C. - touch of effective- A despatch from Messina, Sicily, proper foods caused my kealth law to _ , 1' s; ° A strong earthquake shock fail rapidly•_- Cereal and so-called loess t0 any'coistume. = sa3 French Crop Has Been Dceidellly. C A says: Flouratch r smselling for aids t Best dealers,everywhere pelf 'occurred here at 7.03 o'clock an -Foods" were tried without bene lar a pound in the new gold fields Saturday night. It was followed los fit until I saw Grape-Nuts men-_ Short This Year. y s: •aPERRIN'• two shocks of less severity. No tioned in the paper. A despatch from Ottawa- say's: atS•husliina; and Bails are worth but t•he eople "In 'h6peless,-desperation I tried That-France will have'to depend to fwo cents each, according to state. , t-3.12 _. damage was don-0, P gained are greatly alarmed at the fre- this feed and at once g a considerable extent on Caned meats rttsde an Wednesday r un- quency of the disturbances. __ strengt.b, flesh and appetite. I ami for 'her fruit consumption this Tear arrivals from the creeks. Four hon_ LOVE o now::able to work all day at the I is shown by a return-to the Trade dyed men are now working in the ` idTRIAE OF 1,100 MEN.• office and studs'at night; without and Commerce Department` from diggings. _ . the nervous exhaustion that - was lir. Philli '-Roy, Canadian E pe ... nod Com ' l�atioaal love Stock, E�OC- RallivA Construction Rork ear usual before I tried Grape-Nuts �nliasioner-General' in Paris- DFr. THE AtF1EEIl'I3 WAY. ~ y" "It leaves nie'strengtthened, re- . ` I,illooct, B.C., at Standstill. - Roy reports'that the.French fruit he�ltaral-ard Di �hOW freshed, satisfied; 'nerve's quieted I crop lies been decidedly short, ex- H6# $e pnnit;hrs Conspirators! 111 A despatch' from Tancouve'r�' and 'toned up, body and brain led and grapes, and " - waste restored. I would-have been �cepa_ for app _ Against Aix Throne. *y ; EXHIBITION PARK, TORONTO B.C., says: Seventeen hundred g� on to•saY; "Irr'a}1ort; it i -to y `Veloh and 8 a be,expected that fruit con$umption A des atch from Allaflabad, Brite November 1 T to 22 _ workmen for Foley, a living skeleton, or more likely P Stewart, of the Pacific Great Etait- dead one by this time; if it had not this year will be closely dependent fish:India, says: Nine ringleaders 1- ! [ -' x$0,000 In Prized ern grade,. between Newport and ,been for Grape-Nuts." - u on Algeria, Spain,-Canada sad -of an abortive plat r•ecently'discov; tlorssts Poultry Fruit $.C." `have-havegone- on' •Name' -by Canadian Post P _ reigning LiIIooeli; +, the IIni.'ted S�•�a• As it has been �ered a.frainst th Habib?tlll�ah mAh�sncer �'` +- _ pant' Pigeons flowers._ strike. The strike waft called by Co.. Windsor, Ont,�� Read The e.s,timsted that the, French people Afghanistan, ,, ptsep Pot titook 1 eWlibla the Industrial Workers of •the goad to VWellvi3-le, in pkgs. Was 1109111- � Nosy „ ponsllme 1,300,000+000 kilos of Reap bave been exemlted t Rabvl, the, S'Porid' for eight-hour ' day a.nd "There' a Reason, - !fruit per year and 8L�•OPO kila8 Afghanistan-capital. The oonspirk,• . r Reduced Bates on all Ball-2,76- higher wage's, as we]'l as by watt (-,f Ever read tats above 1ett•rt a a•" P fruit this will mean`=Cath tori were blown f idle mouthiq O�eet Temple f,sildin=. Tor,anto, on• appears from and fizue to time y��I Of dTy ' of cannon. Telepdone Adelaide Sana protest st the jai.] mritences to the ares gsavins, tans, - too Canals" rioting miners of Na.natmo, tatwr•st �., .en. .. .,'..'. ... '..Sa ',..:;- ....•... . . ..''_ '. .. ." ..� .L• '• o.'a"n,-' ws. ! 2 t res^c.. m�+y' -a.Wcs�27�'.,�,'A' �C.i.. _a`j"':F" i�•L;cau:kb; i ' :.y'-2,�5,`•`"',y: ,e **;.-,u c -+:::,�.: F . f� _,.�, ;N �,. -^a; r. _ -t.,• a', sass--_4'" 't�, a4 s r `B' ,:pe'�, K :".� res. '•i,r >w..,., ::`,;' :: ,.. ...:. •pz...�iiii. n�, . ,«. -y.. �.,,. .. .,:, ,•, .. :. -�.";..*. �:,• .�,,.�'�:�. a- - .:,.:tsx�ddra;r.,a. •-.max ::r,• +s - _ - ,' q as oohed. Ma reminds me of th'eA WOl1f1ER�OL OfSCOYERY NEW �Y OF USING 8HOE8. ` admonition of dear old grand- -- fatlter, vrbo used to ea "Never et —' Mission 's Wife Tells of Amuis- y g lin eminent scientist, the other day, T , �fl it up in morning without a hearty _— Ing Incident. lave his oDinlon that the most wot>• -• lsugh. If you Oa-11't think of anv- derfai discovery of recent years was The wife of a misBionary long i thing humorous tickle yourself." the diecovery of Zam-Bok. Just stationed in Africa confessed re In other words, let your day begin tom ! As'soon as a single thin layer cgntly that she became hysterical �� MEAT _ with a temperamental 'su•nriee, bur of Zam-Bttk is applied to a wound or with suppressed laughter at the Choicest fruits etc.,-perfectly cheery words and thoughts ooneti- a sore, such injury 1s insured against blood first eervioe that her husband held balanced-ready Saves s use, •; j f. tute a radiant dawn that glove on Poison! Not one species of Sava endless labour, microbe has been loan Gam-Stale at the station after bringing her r into noorrlay brightness, whether does not kill! r out. She had, indeed, to leave the _ the weather outside be indicative Thea agaln. As soon as Zam-Buk chapel lest she should diagraoe her- In of gloom or a threatened tempest. Is applied to a sore, or a cut. or to self by an outburst of an unBeemly One f skin disease, it stops the smarting. mirth. quality- glace That is why children are such friends -.the or r I- of Zdta-Buk. They care nothing for The cause of her discomfiture was t cans. ,•, +r5 an important convert, an aged and i 1 the science of the thing: p$ they venerable chief, with snow wool wdnaL > 1 know is that Zam-BUY stops their � Y• t.�Ttstl6 1 r pain. Mothers sihould never forget and a oouatenstooe of ferocious dig- it " s ; his. n • � i c y. The young wife had thrown C .ice ' •' ata •-, �•. :¢ .- Again. As soca as Zam•B+uk is ap• away the day before an outgrown r••.f r e ` ., plied to a wound or to a diseased pair of her tiny daughter's ankle ~1'"" "' �• part, the cells +beneath the skin's our. ties. They were of a gay scarlet r !�� face are so stimulated that newr with ` healthy tissue is quickly formed. This Inor0000, and when t ey reappeared _ forming of fresh healthy tisane from at church buttonedlneatly'-t•hrough. below Is Zam,Buk's secret of healing. the distended lobes o"-t 0•'-'old e The tissue thus formed is worked up the ears and dangling conepicu- ® • C,U to the surface and 1lteraily casts off ously against his withered ebonyT1 << ,I:: the diseased tisane above tt• This is shoulders .the spectacle was tou ,,y t� V •watl b*bl,S eawss why Zam-Buk cures are permanent. .t ar Wwneu u» n ' ' . �much for hetes-especi�e,lly in oambi- ,,� ;t Only the other day Mr. Marshbtontr�l , of nation with the re's+t of }tie oosturn e orl upon the Zam-Buk Company and told w oonals ° a dirty5'1--Lie otn _ n them that dor over twenty-dive, years cloth and a headdres5e made of fea- - •-Assisted when necessary by ;;' ,; 1 s he had been a martyr to eczema. His there artistically combined with er Spavin CUT K E-til ttl'a Qlft tTtt"ftt: hands-w4m-at-ore-time s7r•covered iarported elstrt buttons - SPAYS e keep the skin and scalpcleay fl '' With sores that he had to sleep is ri I n3 sndvfrrem- r, sloven. Four ears era!or m ears.- 7 ago Tam-Buk was and clear,sweet and healthy, u introduced to him and in a few Thr Rearx►D. and it has yroved ita worth In Iiundrede '. R= of thousands of canes, besides soothingirritations monlilsa it cured Mm. Today-over Husband (shay-ins}-Bother ' the , three years after bis cure of a dlsease razor ! 13i n usiUte,Atha,,Jan.29,1913. in which often prevent sleep he had for tarenty-Eve eats---he isWife-What'sI "I have been using Kendal!'e Spavin cure �;` p p l'riner+a Elizabeth. still cured, and line had no trace of the matter, now? for good many ycard with gocxl results, I: �, and if n e l e c t e d become , You're dreadfully in-tempered! fact,1 =many without it^ ';r gg any.return of the eczema. I3.t`arnoxg:- +. chronic disfigurements. A new picture of the Crown Prim- Husband-The razor is so a btu b All dragg{sis sell Zsm Bak at SOC. !t a e-�for tis, at druggiats-or write for - OaHcaraeoapA"Olatmest ere acid chrouabeus cess of Roumania, who hes; been box, or we will send free trial box 1 t inably dull! cops or ou:book T'eatiae on the Horse"has. �� ee»wertd, A uearal..ripse of emb.with as-pane I mentioned as a possible lyride for yc i send tbtz advertisement and a lc. Wife-Dull? Why, I ripped up Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY 1 t+eoabtan the oars■aa tmawasot of uw etsa.aa an old skirt with it '�• ,neap.amt p.wnw. Addu zoHe Drug A chem the Prince of �'v'alea, 1 stamp f to pal return postage). Ad• yesterday and Enosburg Falls,Vermont,USIA 1! Vw9.,DIV-stc.rsoaaoa,u.S.A. —��_ dress Zam•Buk Co., Tomtit*, it cut beautifully. --:ILLS OF CHILDHOOD. - OSI,FR'S NEW PHILOSOPHY. _ It's difficult for a,newly, married COT A COLD YETI EXPeCted Death man to generate much enthusiasm Ever mother should he able to over his bride's beautiful hair after 11'st Two Hours of Day Bight Es- s From Da to Da hij has seen her recognize the srmptaais of the little If So Tr -the bee • Breathing Y Y pile it on the'bu- is sures Sueoem of Whole Day. y p g ailments that attaA her children. Cure For It. _ reau f the night .A few years a1a;o the startling as. She should nisi be to a position t,� g _ _. � _ 3"r6on of Dr. Osler, that the use• treat them promptly. Tu do thi-i she In the season when coughs and Another Case Where+ Life Was ;(uJaeea of life ended nub 8i1 Beare of ; should keep a supply ul Baby's colds are prevalent anv method of -Saved and Health Restored USE LIQUID SULPHUR IN YOUR MAT". pge, amazed the world. The, a3ser• I Own Tablets in the house at ali preventing them and 4-hecking the by Nervillne. 40a did not check• the energetic f times. Tha Tablets never fail to be�first stmptums without drugs may EDUCATION ^a ynotrn'g [e!lowa orf i30 from gK>;ng righrt of help to little one». Jtuthers who be of- inestimable value, says x �•A have all read and heard of the LLrfi's�T•E BUSME3P COLLEOR, To. ------ "ead nand doing things Tho doer are anxious for the welfare of her Ishypician. ronto, t■nad+. Popular Cattit?*& 'ii'hrn agonies of sciatica, but only those who oiat school Magnificent Oatalocaa fres c may have Intended that his ut- little ones will receive free. for the -you find-you have a cough, have been tortured by this dread mal• t; ra�nces should be taken in a Wien- caking a valuable little book on the and before it gets to be deep-seated, ady can fully appreciate what It must PRnats FOR BALs. AT Pickwickian Gene, for is care u[ infants and young children l;o into the air and practice deep m�sa to be cured after years of sutler• N. er De WSON. Ninety caaorne Urn1, , W"ting h� one would never be- Concerning the Tablets,. Mrs. G. breathing, Draw air,into the lungs lIn u iieve him red onsible for ouch a I L. Bonham, St. George, Ont„ says: . until they are completely distended, It to because he tpele It his solemn > Tot WAVY ro er,Y OR RBSLt, A duty to tell to the world his faith 1a 1 - grim edict. I'dow that Dr. (filer is I can recommend Baby's Own I raising the arms above the head Nrrviitne that Victor P Hires makes ,r.drug W nn.Bon.a'B�amcion.. Far=. ++a 1[ appreyaobing the '•age tun. I Tablets as a sate and sure.medicine !during inspiration to more fully ex- the following declaration. "For three t'oiborna 8t. Toronto, ; " he �9 modify hie original for little onus. I have nailed t� Lir nand the chest, ' Hold the air is the years I was in the Royal Maul service, H. w Di►wsow, Dataerns St., Tsrsnle nt, and with the honora of I babum with their aid and would n.at lungs for a few seconds; then and to all kinds of weather had to _. __ t be without them " Sold by mexli- breathe it out slowly. Repeat the meet the night trains, Dampness, NEWSPAPER FOR rete htlltood thick upon him," Sir cold, and oz fight broth , on sciatica l cute dealers orb malt at-28 cents +-operations a dozen times or more, i g TRT WEFRLi YER•RPAPP.R Pot ; ylliam Osler may take a bnghber y i that.affected my left side, Sometimes �` purview-of long life as tiro sunewt a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- and after an hour try it again an attack would come on that made C�ng.*fJ tr000doi itaryo town W!i oo ' I cine (o., Brockvtllef Qat. - Persistency to this treatment will ' , ra 80 approtanlses, acoot+dzng w the cy me powerless to work, I was so near• nbl..hfns Company Toronto. ��Ti Oahe! Magazlr�e, d6 often cure • a newIv-c-ontracted ly a complete cripple that 1 bad to i. One ens will a msTn lttore cough in a few hours. If the col h give -up my lob. I was la. despair, STAMPI AND COINS ! + Oita bit of philosophy la+f ely ad- �9g ` free advertising -th4i3 a, dozen ra of lung standing, pain may a "completely cast down, because the , TANP COLLECTORS-HUNDRED D f• ,� j' traneed by Dr. Oeirr tseetsfe destined � r friends, felt under the Ph-wilrier•blades and money I had" spent on trying to get • fereut Foreign stamps catalosas, f, bo 1?ve to bear good fruit. There is. we11 was wasted. I was speaking to ! album, only Bevcn Ceau. Nark. Shams 3` across. the chest during the breath- rimpasy Toronto tom' � ��i°s' to worrying• +nq, but, as this i•1 caused try the my chemist one day, and he recom- yesbetrday aad to-morrow•- 'try Murine Eye Rem mended 'Nervfllne.' I had this good IriscELLANsova Y is wharf we mint take cera I! y eft tearing away of adhesions of the liniment rubbed on several times a ' have Red, Weak Watery $y.e AI4CER TUMORS LUMPS. 3TC., �. +tng tissue, it will usually pass day, and Rut relief. T continued this ! Internal and cairn's!, cured �►tcb wx f. Whoa one stcrpe to think of it, or Q dilated Ep fids. l)oesa't SMAXt ._soother E °psi Dru tway in a day or two, and the fact treatment tour months and was cured. •Ont pain by our home treatment. Wr imoet o[ our real worries Dome from 7e n• cgtsta See jCegrete for mieBpent yeal�rriat•6 or Marta° E e RemeQy, j,l4tsld Z� SOa that it is felt shows that the lungs:I have used all kinds of liniments, and not botore ton lata Dr Beaman ]tediotl Murine 11Yve Salve la Aseptic Tabes, g can truthful! say that N'Prviline is far I c.,,. t,tentt.d. ronlnrwnr♦d Ons need thoron h inflation. y y ram apprehenaion9 or +hl un- . stronger,-pnre penetrating and infln- '��``{{ ALL ATONES, KIDNEY AND BLAS. 1. P l ZSc, SOc. F,ye swells Prost by Mail. I - G der Stosee. Kidney trouble. Gravel. '" ppy bamorarows, little realizing �a Teats o..er s«Al - .. hely better than anything else far re- g q '�1..�es Eugenics. Lambaro and kindred allments positively 5 1MesNao aye Ro�eels Co., Chloap Heving pain. i urge everyone with between tabs suaatst and Bun- cured with the new bermes reined v. of today lie all-important and Susie (aged ofz): "And when tie lumbago, neuralgia, rheumatism, "or "Ranei," prlce 11.50 Anmber now Dei sedv is .m The kicLer is bad encu h, sciatica, to use Nerviline. I know it for Diabetes-NelIltne. and ours le %. perative, duties, Dr. Osler in g but he, tzrow up we'll be married, wont "Ranel's Anti-Dia bete*" Priem 02.00 frota l tde, Robbie?" Bobbie (sadly}; I will cure them.'• drnpitats nr direct TIP Sanol Nanuf■o that when.one starts ills day has severe. advantages over the Cat Nervtltne to-dap, large family.!tnrinR Company of Canada. Limit#& _- i L}ae $rat two hours going right, man who whines. "\o, Susie, I can't marry into etzp. 50c; trial size, 26e; all dealers Winnipm, Mae, saooth seaili+tig fo{ all day is fore- _your family. Your papa has weak or The Catarrhozone Co„ Buffalo, N, Minard's 'Unimsnt Duras.DlphtheRla. eyes and your auntie has spasms. Y., and Kingston, Canada. +- The Soul of a..rfatno is th• - Wet Grounds. recipe. Action, Insist on the � �► Toasted to a - g ARE HARD TIMES COMING? F An Irishman was fishing in a " 1 "'OTTO HIGEL'e river when it be , I wonder why that girl next dnrir gan to rain heavily. ' Yes, for the man that Weare tight boots. 1 but, hia corns ari relieved ouickly ' by insists upon playing the piano day QIOIdC[t Brown'l Pat, not desiring to get soaked! pntnam'e Corn E,ttract-qr. No pain, and and night?" sand the old fop-. Piano ACtlOft� et ; through, sought shelteF-_under aJeertain cure. That's Putnam',. tree no `Oh, just to kill time, I suppose," r Seuads smacking good, railway bridge spanning the river, other, 250. at all dealers, replied the cheerful idiot. doesn't Ill and here he plied his rod with true HIGHEST PRICES FOR _ Waltonic Teal, utterly .-regardless: Mother-"Mabel, why do you That's I of the trains that incessantly take two pieces of cake?" Mabel= thundered to and fro overhead. '-'Cause, ma, you told me not to • w�� urs POS - '- Presently another individual ap- ask-twice for it. �s wr•Poef r List ssssso peared on the scene and politely xtnard'e Liniment Co., Limited. W. C. OOFfATT 11 asked Pat .what he was doing. LIQUID SULPHUR cures rough skin. Gentleman,-I' have used MINARD'S ORILLIA, .. ONTARIO a LINI)i$NT on my vessel and in my family Is "Fishing, was the laconic oetort. for years, and for the every day file and , Toastiees The stranger laughed. "Pray what.j A thing of beauty may be a jaw accidents life I consider it has no . forever. ° 'gal• { Now Is the Time to Think is the use of fishing under the would not .tart on a voyage without it, u, bridge while °such an infernal noise if it cost a dollar a bottle. Tender, thin bits of the best I continues i" "Oh, shut up, man," �' Minatd's, Liniment Cures Dfstompor, CAPT. F. R. DEB•IIRDIN,­ About ` schr. "Storke." BL Andre. %amouraeka. your Parts of Indian Corn"perfect- replied Pat,'indignantly. '`Slice, ye '.Incurable. MApie don't know these ,flsh. They'll j . ly cooked at the factory, and Proud '.Mother - Such enormous - Syrup ready to eat Aiteet from the come under here to git'out av the slims that we've spent on dear Businsee rain paickage - fresh, ori8p and Clara's voice- Consult an of our neighbors who Stmp th lir `' for - 1n have used any your Eva on- a e +�{s: d you F clean. 2 1 lie Counted Them. Expert ogler, ( oto, They will tell you to inscap can really do ncKnz far it 7 "Go and see if there are any before the snow is on the ground.' . She (after quarrel}-You were a! lr There's a d�tioate sweetness struggling youth when I married Costs no snore to buy now than in , about "Toasties" that male crows on that field of corn," said f :March. Wri:e for free I-oklet. the farmer to his new hand. `OL1' THE CiMM MFC, CO,. L M1TED thein the favorite flaked ser. The'boy went and came back with -I'll give you credit.for land sa Wellington St., MONTREAL,QUE. eal at thou' 'nds of breaktast the news that he.had counted fifty- ' ing me. �.y i four. v t �► tables daily. LIQUID SULPHUR is a dliiniectant. --� Did you drive them away? Post Toasties 'with cream asked the farmer. Why we pay more for your and a sprinkling o[ sugar- '`moo, sir," replied the boy, "I o The nen Duke of Connaught ��� URS F thought they wefe all yours." school was opened at Regina, with Delicious ; _. . .. _ _ :. ► t We ars the oldest RAW FUR HOUSEi an attendance of 400 Wholesome He Could. s 1 as well as the largest oollseters of Minard's Unlmint Cures Dolds,.lo. CANADIAN RAW FURS in Canada, '"Can .you support my daughter - That maans lar *r experience,larger �aSy t0 $stye, and give her everything she "I asked the young woman in , markets and a LARGER PRICE to you. ' g. Ship direct to us, Returns madsasme wants I" front' to remove her big hat so that day furs are reoelved. �. Bold by 8roeers everywhere. "I can support ber and give her I could see the stage," "Did she Shipments held separate an request. her-principal want." _ : R r� do• it?" .'`leo;- she said if she held Fall praoe tilt now ready. write for It. "`' Oaesdlan Piwtam t7sreat Co.. Led And .what is that? G3 THF, her hat in her lap 'she couldn't see HiRAM JOHNSON LIMITED, C J' "Me•" the stage herself." eat St, Paul St " 1Yledsor, Ostsrh. 1(ail Dept, "CP' Montreal. :a URA J I Minard's Liniment Csireti tiarset In Oeett ED, i. lISSL'I'; 46--1:3, LIQUID SULPHUR aures Itching plias _ .. .;u•,:�.,� : ,. ,.'.. .; . ,_. ,. •- .-_.. '. ,� mss.. -:; t,.. �;• +� �"�'' ....;+ .-.x._ ,.- :. '.e'*&}.' �.:., s ax Toap.,,,,,.-..«.....,"h ". { ._w: •� ..R:-. .. c ,•r,'•:,.r, r"'.. s- r' :» :.E.a':.a;?',,y, ....'.1L.1 L -,,...,:x r''rr•..,...r,.' ";'3k-•=^- r1?. r,W a' • .., .. ... r r. g.. i.r •;. y,46•, yT�twoi•.',•`&rr-r; y.+�•,-•oT.'.�L"M-' .P.1..,.a,.At .0, .- .,, �e-..,.,.•.;r�e•n S•;n-:;.p'ms. ,,u.+•m+:� ,Ls�c,wr P.i. v, •.r'.sr`'s-mms:4sr, .�±•+Rq ,-y., �-ifxis3' 7 7 W, _Z, 1.10 - _ e.•s a,•• 'r. .�c.F., a. ' -Rev. Mr. 8exsmith nas in the Another big power plant at Ni- - LOCALISMS city for a couple of days. agora Fall is planned by a New •„� -Miss Adame, of Toronto,spent York prmhoter. �T -- Sunday with James and Mrs. Gor- The heaviest toll of death on19 to r�/ -Dwyer Bros. are re-shingling don. the Canadian lakes has been the their residence on.Church St. -Dr. Henry will be here as -Harry Wade shipped a car- next Tuesday to'attend to his pro• result of the wreck of nearly load of mixed stock on Monday. fessional duties. * thirty vessels during the past , -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, -Mise Pearl Stanley. of the lake three days, hundred a lose es appoxi• ' M ately two hundred lives. -_ _ • spent Sunday at the home of his shore, entertained a few friends , -mother here. one eveningg hist week. a; —Miss Tena Annan has entered —The Fruit•growers' Associa- W HAT A GREAT �dAN -- . - ' ed the employ of D. sim�son & tion are shipping their apples SAID TO THE GREAT Co. to learn the milliner busi- from Picketing this week. nese. -Severalof the Torouto.Eastern r. The members of the'Epworth surveyors were at work in this CANADIAN PEOPLE - League had a very pleasant s0 ial neighborhood this week. artsian age cs a discovery of a �s . �time at t eir meeting on a uss- - e county council will meet .a ,clay evening. on the 25th inst.and not this week celebrated scientist, who spent the110 - best years of hie life perfecting this -A number from'the village at- as reported in our last issue. great hair tonic. +ilii! tended the Laymen's Conference -Lost-On Tuesday, in Picker- In giving his recipe to. the Cana- - "and banquet at Whitby on Mon- ing Village, one lens of eye glass. dian people he said: ••Parisian Sage day and report'a very enjoyable Finder please leave at NEws office is the most delightful hair dressing 14 Pairs Children's Rubber, sizes 4 to 8, reg. 45c, for 25c. s: meeting. and receive reward, * in the world." It cures dandruff by -Sidney Parsons, of Victoria -Miss Manhardt, who has been killing the germs that infests the roots 14 Pairs, sizes 11 to 2, reg: 55c, for 85c. University, occupied the pulpit employed as traieed nurse by Mrs, of the hair; it gives vigor and strength •10 Pairs Ladies'.Rubbers, odd sizes-3,3}, 83, 7-reg. 70c., ' in the Methodist church on Sun- Dickie for the past few months re- to the hair roots. D. Pettit sells p Parisian Sage in a large fifty cent going at half price, 35e. �. G: day last when he preached most turned to her•home in Toronto on bottle-and guarantees it to do all - acceptably. Monday. that is claimed for it, or your money 4 Pairs Men's Rubbers, reg. 90c, for 50c. t� . -Rev. G. L. Johnston returned -We understand that the To- is ref uded. It stops falling hair, Good as the wheat, only last season's stock. We're cleaning them up. ex home on Friday evening, after ronto Eastern engineers have dandruff, itching scalp and restores - irpending ten days at his old charge taken soundings this week of life and beauty to dull faded hair in at North Bay calling upon many Duffin's Creek, and that work will two weeks. -- 4 Pair Boys' fleece-lined Drawers, 24 and 28, -I?Ai- RIF] MR be begun On the line WASt. Of thP,-Potatoes have been selling in village at an early date. L'al• 0 Thanks fop ' our village for 75 and 80 cents per -g, J. Marquis intends chi only8eece-lined ShirtFt,_2 ci}____e,- res=40n -- ---- -- - � Loake rs opoi•tunc'ty of iity this year, owing to the dry Wednesday and Thursday of next thanking my many neighbors f—oi tFeir —: only $Flirts, size _, reg. c., or c. fall, and they are also of good week. He is prepared to pay 30 valunble assistance on Wednesday, _ cents r cwt. Those Davin when my horses ,were in most danger- 4 pair wool Drawers, size 22, reg..80c., for 20c. pair. ; -Alf. Palmer, who has been a g nus positions. Were it not for their apples of this kind to sell should kindiy assistance nay horses would r' great sufferer from rheumatism see or communicate with him be- certainly have perished, which would - since last spring; has gone to tho fore that date. have been a great loss to me. 2 pair Ladies' Lace Boot Dongola, pat. tip, sires 8} Rud 7, General Hospital, Toronto, fur -Now is the tirne to order a Respectfully yours, regular $2.00, fur $1.35. 'treatment. We hope that he may Suit and overcoat for Xmas. Over - WALTER STEVENBo`i ,soon recover. 300 beautiful samples w choose 2 pair Ladies' Gun Metal, 3 and 3 , req. 2.7 4, for?.00. -We have recently sent out a from. x,11 work guaranteed and 1 only pair LNdies` Dongula, pat. tip, size 4, reg. 2..v. for 2.00. ' number of accounts but so far WOODWORKING only a ver few have responded. price` less than any other house __ '���► y in Canada. Also beat, in mind the We would like all those who are very important fact that D. Sintlr, I have oEened up in Mr. Grant`s 2 nnlq Ladies` Brown Tweed Skirts, waist measures,28 in arrears to settle promptly as old stand in Dunbarton a wood- -on is the onlq practical mall to and 24, reg. 3.7-5, fur 2.�0. - c we require the money• take your order as he knows the working shop in which I aro pre -Alex Findlay returned home business from A to %.- See our hared to du all kinds of tivoud 1 only Ladies Grey Tweed Skirt, waist 28, reg. 8.00, for 2.G0 r on Saturday after spending a few advt., on another page. -D. Shop- work satiafacturily. ; weeks to Toronto at the home of son & Co Give me a trial. >: his soon. L. A.; Findlay. The lat_ On Wednesday forenoon. as Charger.modorate. _ •.. ter and s accompanied him on Dia re- Y Now if you want a snap ' turn And spent the day here, Walter Stevenson was engaged .NATHANIEL BL•RIiHOLDER, , _ -Tbe worst rain storm- of the filling in the north approach to hunbarton, Ont year took place on Sunday. It encs t'3 bridge. he-hadan ee will ..Come ill Early. _ r was accompanied by a high north cure w ith his horaeR that he will N�-� . i wind which made the• day very not won forget. A Rniall tempor- ♦ �^+� g ; unpleasant, On account of the ary bridge connected the batik BLACESMITH SHOP storm the attendance at church with the bridge proper, Reid theCHAPMAN `���.'__`,.' , was very poor.. workmen would drive their teams The undersign-ed has opened A new rr a —The Women's Missionary Soci• on to the bridge to turn round. blacksmith shop on the Kin ety of the :Methodist church will On this occasioii Mr. Stevenson'- p g' ,1 hold an "At Horne"in the base- horses. both of which are blind, cion road opposite the Only Seven Weeks till ALr�ys unantoiT tits church the first week turned round on the small bridge, Quaker church, .,two Li1j with the res,ilt that the stepped miles, east of 'r fief December. There' will be-an n ff it and fail a distance of tin Pickering Village. And we are ready to serve you better than any previous year. Call earl' ap'd apron sale of all kinds of tea and secure first choice o!the numerous Xmas Gifts we are offering. �cr�trhen sprang. feet or more. one horse on.top of Work guaranteed. Charges moderate p r_ -Snow made its first . real ap- the earth and the cement abut- �2• Ti mi f l linds, Aviation Caps. Hoeke Ca Silk Sca fs, the other and wedged in between Dainty China• reit Doilies,fans anal lair►Hdkfs, Beads, talkie Dolls, pearance In our village on Monday and dolls o all p• Y Collars. eerornin althou b the fall Ra- went. The pool•aniiiialt began to fascinator-. Kid lllnves tladies and scutal. Collars. Ties. g• g Beauty Pins. Table ,Cloths, and many other gifts. very slight. The western part of struggle to get nt. and' in their 1.//l/g• ROY�E the pruvince-reporta about'•a. foot struKq,P- got very badly. bruised rr I Y/ A, Choice I,ttie of Boot+, Shoe: and Rubbe.r3 .,of scow which,fell about .two and cut up by striking-against the A practival:Shoemaker has weeks ago, which however, after- cernetit and iin'bern by w}tich opened A JOurgrocerieq for_Xrnas yoil will Grid the very freshest and best to be wards disappeared. they were snrrontnded. A large procured anywhere. Oranges. Bananas, Lemons. -Hank Larkin,' of Sarginaw-, onmberot men from the v ilio-ge and Shoe Repairing Shop Hacldie, Breakfast Bacon, Etc. � 141ich., spent few (lays last week �arronnding country Were suns T Pe s ' Next clout' to «- J. Cuakne- - G A- iGILLESPIE DL NBARTO' N calling upon A number of Picker- mooed, who after Rn hour or tw'c� - liarne�? <hn n here-lie i, are- - • � Ing friends. It i-i about' 38 year- of haul ,c(rt-k and with the A��ist• p 1 _-_----- - - a o ce Mr. Larkiti ' left thi, atce of ropes gc.t beth' itnimal- pared to du all kinl of c..-__S._•` repairing work. r, township, but he does not look a:- out. One waw al,lt to go to the e g if he had suffered many hardships Gtable at once, b,rf the other N'R+ ;4 cAli respectfully solicited � c since leaving CanadA.. too weak from her strugrclea to. W,- ROYCE, PICKERING +� -Rev. B. N. de Foe Wagner leave for some time. A veter'i � !- bas'taken elmrge of the Anglican nary was summoned and .an ex- (� Z = S -H church at Alliston and moved amination found that the aninial WATCHMAKER HMAKE�► _ _ ! there last week-. This i4 a very was not injured.interns�lly. 41 r. �'raeti�ally eliminates all the drudgery in desirable charge and we congrat,t- Stevenson was 'fortunate in get- 'you h iitake, y' tit repairedc , cheres%and late hirci on his- good fortune. We ting the,ankiialR out alive. y welery ont of town for repairs,when _ �� �OUSekee�ing r - _.. .pre also pleased to know that he -�• Call and see them.-- has hem --has fully recovered from his re- ROUGE HILL. I have had 25 years experience .cent illness. in London England. The Hallowe'en celebration in n October e tob r 2 ttb,sad associated the Putty, Glass, Thumb.,Latehes, H"rnges, etc. the Methodist church R~as A most g P -Satisfaction guaranteed. the Methodist Affair, and us a en- disappearance of his tubers with the. Prices reasonable. - Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. greatly paccuse of the motor truck along the _ joyed by every one present. All Hingstnn road. As a result Detective All work done on tbe.premisea , 'wore masks and were dressed ap- Guthrie and, Young, with County Brock Street (next door to �r propnitteiy for the occasion. Constable W. Stewart, arrested Jan Tod's Bakery) J OSEPH .-,Hi BUNDY . After the promenade which offer- Dodd',' William Hales and Herbert ' ed any amount of amusement, all Williams on a charge of theft. They -ED. CLAFF', Whitby repaired to the parsonage, where appeared before Messrs. R. W. Phil- pa lips and ,Geo. Powell, Justices of the \G MARKETS refreshments were served Peace, in the county police court on PICKERIl -Rev.D.E.Johnston,whoistak- Monday, and were remanded on bail — PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER — in.g a two weeks' vacation at Lake for a week. White Winter Wheat, ,,...... .86 Joseph, reports a very enjoyable Red 95 Mixed tithe hnntiug,,.andfExstingon fish, SCHOOL REPORTS ' ... . „95 . .. -- I HAVE A — Spring Wheat................:. . ' .85 venison and partridge. He is also Goose .. .i5 Fall stock of Robes, Blankets, -Rubber Rugs, Plash Rngs' ; having great success. in bagging S. S. No. 1.. Pickering, names in ••••••'••"' " deer, having made a record shot order of merit, for the month of Oc- Sprouted.. ::::::::::::•.:;::;• ;c0-� Mitts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices. " g tober: IV.-M bel Gibson; * Hilda Oats.. - for the country. He brought } - Single and-tEam•harness on hand. Ham, Winnie Wilson and Marie Ham- down a fine specimen on the run Ilton equal, Harold Barclay, ' Era • Also trunks, snit cases, whips,halters, ere. across a lake 500 yards or more in good, Mabel Hood, III.-Charlie' B1110 u S width. Russell, *yfabel Hamilton. Maudie 0 Repairing neatly and.proruptly attended to. -During the storm on Sunday Burgess. Sr. II.-Russel Pilkey,Ray- One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime=-just last the Rind blew down' R very mond Pilkey, Tommy Bunker. Jr. one. Acts on the liver. Gently humbve, F' large •poplar tree in front of Cul. II.-*Myrtle Ham. Russel Hamilton, Sugar-costed. All vegetable. `PICHERING, HARNESS EMPORIUM Helen Barclay. Pt. II.-•Frank Bar. Sold for So eearJs.e7eroo., i' Pellatt s farm, about two and a clay. Muriel, Lee, *Lorne Bunker. / Your Doctor. W. J. COAK`'VELL half miles east of the village; and Christie Hayes, Gordon Riddle, JaLres a°nom. c.o.aa Phone Ind. 301. n causing it to fall across the King- Hayes. Pt. B-Nola Farrow, Edna ; vton road. It was the same storm Wright. Pt. A-Colin Madill. The ELM DALE MILLS A9 caused the loss of oyer twenty pupils whose names are marked*thus large lake boats and over two were present every day during the p=C��� � ,BOOTS AND SHOES .. hundred lives, the loss of property month. No. on roll 26.. Average at- tendance 22 John H. Cocharane, jj�� being at Ieast three .and a half Is the plate to get youbiText - teacher. ��!! millions. bag of Flour. We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried Green River' public school report + and bought before the advance in Prices, and are. —R. H. Walks, public school In- , ppector for South Ontario, has for October: Names in order, of Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be _ resigned his position to accept one merit-IV.-H, Hoover, S. Barton, S. re ared to give the pTtbHc the benefit. U Defoe, E. Carter, W. Hagerman. A. beat for Bread. ' p p In the Education Department in "Michell. Sr. Ili-M. Hobson,. M. Glenera Flour jPastry.Flour - Nothing but first-class boots _ 1 Toronto, the dntigs'of which he Hutchings, H. Turner, E. Michell, D. Graham Flour in atoi k. t u began on Monday. He has oeeu. Michell,I. Percy, M. Michell. Jr.III= Fresh Rolled Oats ry pied the position of inspector for -F.• Ferrier, M. Percy. L. Booth, L. Bran and Sborte ri=. (� L .O T H I N G -ms_w „- _ 1�• only a few yea re, g Ferrier,-G. Malcolm,C. Wright. Sr. Oats and Oat, Cbo 1 - but duiin that , P time he has proved himself a very II-I. Gray E. Hutchings, F. Carter, Barley and Barley Chop efficient official, Ahd his'reAigna- Jr. II.-AV Hoover, G. Hornshaw. i- Mixed Feede The noted'20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from. M. Postill, J. Ferrier, H. Hornshaw, A perfect-fit guaranteed or.no sale. •. ~ 'tion has been received with deep F• Wilson. I.-G.Postill, K. Pennock. Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal Ix, �. "regret by all concerned. At the Primary B.-D. Hoover; T, Poatil). Special prices in ton lots. Bee the new style in overcoats. . t name time we Congratulate him on R. Carter. Primary A.-H. Michel', f t his r+ecnring a much more de, J. Wright. I. Hornshaw, H. Percy, G. F'. w Weems® R A BUNTING. 'P:ICHERING M.dill. Anna M, Robertson, teacher, Chopping every dalli R. A. II " iaWe And remunerative position. , ' �-. ac' ... '.•,.' ': . - .. .. _ ._. ..,, . :: .: . ...:,..-... .: -:. ..:'' . ;cry a t 6.•t': 'u!+�'Ws.-F•.'�." •rte•. .: �"' '�''C' tC1-•. =�.a�� a�� �-a'� es' vwYC •,a�.tse:.�a •`"CF• ',.'97",,", 3rc^• M � a�.: +�;}yq ... ,a ..- �, .�.-•,.;_ t .l; ,..x%_:" a �^, .-.,a�:'..•�:. 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