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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_11_21 .7'o, ., - .,,. ..". .ra'..-'�.. �>• �. ._.,.'°-.•r:cr! s. .wow=s _ .'ma '.z•'mae `•a-•!ie 7 r _ - THE ... •slop =VOL. XXX PICgERINC�Ir, ONT.,- FRIDAY', NOVEMBER 21, 19..13 __ 1VT�. 8 1•> efltrtIIttgLl �Pa7L'1Qa1. WHITEVALE h SPINK, MILLS MOUNT PLEaSA�TT Established 76 years Chax•lie Parker. of Toronto, is homeMediicabLuther and Mrs. Pilkey visited with for a couple of months. ' -Claremont,friends hI'd tc. L�rig;of Toronto, is o t ayinF'OII$YTHD, of O., Regis- Miss Mabel Gibson was the guest of at the home of his grandparents, $ GREENWOOD_ • . tared member of the Optometrical esso- M' s A p ar over Sunday. and Mrs. Johnson. Miss nuts S off d o elation of Ontario. Special attention given to Frank Michell, of Toronto, is visit- Jos.-Leary returned home on Satur- j #be 11 1aQ of glasses. Eyes tested tree. North ing Ed. and Mrs. Gibson for a few da after.a leasant outing in North- - 0laremoat. 1St! _ «, Y• P g days this week. ern Ontario deer•hunting. 'N. C. MCKINNON, ?QLD. L.R.C.S., FLOUR George and Mrs. Lee and daughter Silas Windsor has it pig which MILLS Edinburgh, member rf the College or were the guests of William and Mrs. wet hs 500 lbs. He raised this animal '— Physicians Lad Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate '`White Satin," Best Manitoba Jones on Sunday. himself and has given it the popular of Royel college of Surgeons, Edinburgh. "Cream-Buns," Blended Charles Hood and son, of Brock ' 8woial attention to dateases of women and name of'Nathanlel. - e° •Lildren, Office and residence,Brougham. _ "`Tea-Buns," " Pastry Road, and Mrs. Keast, of Brougham, The Conundrum Social in the Ep- { 71R. W. WILSON PORTER, Chiro- visited with John and Mrs. Hood on g y g ' , r • worth League on Friday night was a JLX proctor-The cause of disease removed by FEED Sunday. very successful;affair, and greatly en- Mill will be going again s j adjustment of the spina. Consultation tree. joved by all present. Wednesday, October 8th At Pickering on Mondays, Wednesday* and BROCK ROAD Blake B. Beaton s en tax And- J ;Ways".OMc*-30 Sfiacoe St.south, Oshawa. "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR � — Chopping � '.Phone s".Oshawa — -Sunda son with the Varsity _ BRAN T. A. Knox's hand has fully recov- First Soccer Team. Queens rand Var• ` ' PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS ered from blood-poisoning. sity are now,tied for the champion- WEDNESDAYS ,and FRIDAYS and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP R. J. Fuller and W. H, Jackson ship, ONLY, until further '•' a°iCssRlrtG, - - ONTARIO 'MANITOBA OATS were in the city this week, with some firs. Clubine, who was reported ill notice. "AMERICAN CORN appples. in the general Hospital, Toronto, in `. NE.W. 's R.-ELGIN TOWLE, M. a. M. D. a >is. M. Murphy, C. P. R. contractor, is our last issue, died on Thursday. Her 'Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat and iotas•n c so, A L HINDS stillnap finishing up' o Io e o ousts oo a s 6po"ist iiiBac.al Disease& Proatstia.Dia _ —_ _ _. railroad, .— Cedar Grove cemetery. !•e ear. of Mea, Diseases or wofsun, Csaoer•I --OU prtcee ware the lowest a Rodd and-Mrs-13. eFu. Tes, T>se-executive of fihe 3lethodist-Salt fOr--Pr ` e u Tamc,rs,X-Ray examination, Diseassa of rya °k war,woes,throat and Inngs. F7tt7agglaara and Quality the best of Mount Joy, called on friends here bath school met one night recently alt scat•and ehzonio diseases. "'- on Tuesday. And made preliminary arrangements F. Z. C&RFEN Omoa Hours 18 to s and y to i 4217 Arthur Percy has returned frons for the usual Anniversary and Christ- a ' the north-west. He succeeded in cap• mas Tree to be held on Dec. 14th and turing a deer on his way down at the leyai. Y I5th. Rev. D. E. Johnston, of Picker- S +� hunting grounds. Fie thinks Ontario to will conduct the Sunday service, (�_} E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- L• SPINK2 LIMITED, is good enough. Watch for further particulars latera v -ranton ' V o TEB.Ooaattpp crown Attorney.and county .:. *,aolidtos. Ooar%Hotw,wbitb7, 10.1 PICKERING, ONT. HIGHLAND CREEK WHITBY • M. FITZGERALD, Barrister and _ � - z �. Solicitor. Conveyanciza. etc. At Dr. We congratulate John Graham on The Wwn council bAa voted 9100 for Co office,Pickering,every Wednesday' his success in ferreting out the thieves the lake disaster fund.- � s, - LOOK HERE / who ran away with his potato pit A cadet corps is to be established in ,- A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and about two weeks ago. The thieves connection with the high school. - .L3.Solicitor,Notau Public,Etc. Money to Tl� =kaon rink is nein enlar ed loan. Office neit doer to the StLLdard Banka The Claremont Furni• used an auto in conveying away the F g g Whitby. 96Iy ture Store, potatoes and the marks left by the and the work is being rushed_ toward - -'— auto tires furnisbed a clue which led completion. PLENTY OF t 4 is the be9t place to get your The C. N. R. demonstration car of f iaoina l4 garb*. to an information being laid against H�rLPE Fi R1&HItiGr, we have Northern Ontario, will be here on Herb Williams, Ja.s Dodds and Wm. � T G. HAM Issuer of Marriage dressers, washstands, iron. Hales, of Toronto. These men pleaded Tuesday. Nov. ?5th. Stove, Chestnut h V Lic•nsea in the County of Onto, - and brass bedsteads, par- guilty and begged for mercy, They John Ferguson, the veteran of the PiokariagSullage. ony for suits, buffetts, and school board, and formed license appeared before the inagistrate on y POGCHER,°Real Estate Atte- side boards, mattresses and spring omday when they were each fined Inspector; is seriously ill. and Peal �' ► . uene•r valaator, c 114etor end lunar couches, and all kinds of chairs $15 and costs. Mr. Graham was thus Madame le Mar. of Pickering, will or marriage licenses.Bro,2-- soy always in stock, also many able to be compensated for his lose. Five a grand concert here on the even- Q} ('1 other articles too numerous" ing of Thursday. Dec. 4th. also, Steam Coal HOPPER issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember we - The school board have made the _ {y Lu•as.a to the Oonbsyr of Ostaffo keep the geode and de- G!lEENWOOD necessary improvements that will en- ON HAND @foe at store and his r.ald•aoa.Olara®aot liver them to your entitle them to the government grant. ` �.' S.BEATON.TOWNSHIPCLERK ; home, at the very M Gleeson was in Toronto on Tues. that was being witbheld. Vin' Oaa'a.yaneer, Oommfrrtoa.s lar ds bu to Foods. Dr. Austin Evans, formed on the - _ taksag lowest price. yy y RR y J. L -S P I N K Ltd isds A400aatana . Ewa. 1[onry so lona 'Kra.T Fi.Oliver and Master Tomm staff of the Provincial hospital. has 1' Patronize our to�lvn merchaotr, F s decided to locate here And purchased • • l a G. oa maem w�.rr� ^•�asoa or wrrtya Imo' are visiting her sisters In Toronto this "T •seer' v� Ons. t-r don't send your good dollars- week, Dr. Baacom'e residence. p a W POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer awaySa build up some other Ed. Gleeson .and Mr, Smith were F. T. Todd, the superintendent of PICKERING rte' a for oottatm of York and Onswio. •aa place. Yours for business. here on Mondav in the interests of the all the provincial farms° has orch�s- sfm r1a.of all kfads attaaaed to on sbaeNer rural mail. ed Ald. Sievemsom'e house wit a view wet•. Addre.4 r;rra Exrar P•0. Out Quite a number from around here � taking up residence in town. B; POWELL. Licensed Aao s H, ,. BEALare o Toronto thio week attending J, W, Bengough, of Toronto. will AM1 eiaaPO .alLL, and usedcollector envthe Horticultural his w. Bice an illustrated lecturer the townC 0 - }t iaailiao�adnat•dtetbo�p Ar;at�•t All kinds or James Denny has o hall nn the evening of Friday, Nov. y byaactioo. CLARE:1lUNT got settled in his itlu•Dote.Doi±ectad. For dos« or other p�• new home. We welcome him and his 28th, under the auspices of the O.L.C. tisalars a ply at maidens•. E)ysabeeb ss.Pfek family to our tjeighborhood. Mr. Hutchison, school inspector for raj arms. PZ;oae orders 1411 at 1•lzwa Ofee,Ptck Roc, �lr. Tink is holding revival ser. P Best I lamp Steam Coaf and all sizes .stag or fdaensba store, Claremont; will r► North Ontario, is coatiouim� Mr. is Hard Goal. ow.•prompt attention savafaetioa vices at Kinsale, Rev, Mr. Archcr, of p _��DI p I C K E R I R G P H A R M C Y Walks' work in South Ontario until ' sass m i haw•aumb.r s Inde adsat Little Britain v s so3 L tt e B twin is assisting hi y p* 3 m. ,. .. F Mr. Walks'successur shall have been _17 ' --- — liiea Lillian Janes, who has been in appointed v ' E R iPENNOCK — FOR -- Whitby, for' a couple of months, is Negotiations are being carried on A good swlk of 1 and 2 in. rouggh and .•` hack And is now located at Johat3ra• with the Grand Trunk to have the dressed hemlock, also mat- edl =z _ IWH1rEVSLE. ONr, Stationery and School ham" system of commutation tickets.ex• pine and spruce. 1dressed Q` '�. Lawrence Denny is installing afurne tended to the town. This will also in- red ins Georgia ins Funeral Dhhector and Xtnbahaer. P g : Supplies ace in the house recently pttrcbased elude Pickerin Q• by James Plaskett, he is also putting g' and basswood for .ceilings, Any business entrusted to 'me will W ritin tablets. Linen " on metalic shin les on the same build- The draining machine which has �Y•. be ctirefull h4gdled. _ g g been operated on the government y _ •' log this week, farm during the summer, has been s — Charg4s Moderate—_ Papeteries . moved to R. J. Flemrning's farm en Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. Independent Phone No. 1514, Envelopes WEST HILL. the Kingston rt.ad west. = . .. - H es was n Toronto n _ Write fine o prices, F. . Ann i r n i e or ph for Scribblers PA. T. aMrs. Law .and family Wednesday last attending a meeting �• iC� REESORs JOHN PHILIP . spent Sundaywith relatives in Pick• at which the proposed Metropolitan r Exercise Books etinq, area was discussed and advanced,& • • Some person or persons broke into step. Mr. Annes also attended a meet- LOCUST HILL : -Has a full line of Iresh and cur- Pencils, Pens, and ink Herbert Duncan's store on Sunday ing of the executive this week. _ ed-lin constantly on hRnd. night and stole a small sum of money. -«--- -- Ind. phone. house Markham'1504, ; Have a look at obit new Post Cards. anotlaHAM • Charles Sargent, of Claremont, was Yard, Markham 72 Y,- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, in this neighborhood n Tuesday,ha v Read G. Philip'a advt. and see circu• EI&m, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Da p'EY'TI T ing secured some large contracts for lars, -* . inaial]inq furnaces. Henry Shea's sale on Tuesday was TIME TdBLE—Pickering Statics Q %ighest prices paid for FIC2°�FRING Quite a number from here attended 4uite a success. T.R. Trains going East due u toAows— Butcher's cattle the court of recision held at then 66 No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. tario House, when a large number�a{ business pt rip to the city ofn Monday 1R Local 260 P.X. e e REAL ESTATE names were added to the.voters'lis,.. and Tuesday'. Y' 14 Local 6.05 P.M. 44!44 :`'ext Sunda Rev, 1Vtir. Cameron Trains going West due as follows— �tekering liverq will preach temperance sermons at thMisss Ma a i Mnt•atoLiaton of Toren- " No. 13 j oca1, . 7.47 A.M. , ��tlsttr�w�! vk�RA Hillside in the,morning and at Mal- to, the pest week. 11 Local .09 P. M, ..< .-First-class rigs for hire cern in Lha afternoon. He will be ac- ,e LAdies' Aid of the Methodist 7 Mail 8'09 P. M' • >N '/ Sunday inoluded `. pa Or IIi fit #8 companied by a.male quartette from church will meet at the home of M1•s, y g Melville church. C. A. Barclav on Wednesday,Nov. 26 ?� Bus meets all trains . - Insurance rates.lower on farm pro- Young men motoring out from the at.2 o'clock. A cordial invitation is petty and Village Dwellings, city have been causing considerable extended to all. Teamin promptly attended to. trouble to the residents recently. The Rev. Mr. Archer, who has been POPULAR - B P P F in.first-class Companies. other night some one broke into the assisting Rev. Mr. Tink at the Kinsale Agent for Canada Carriage Co. NO P=e27111133� NOt®f5 school house wad destroyed nae of therevival services. preached a very 'window frames. earnest and instructive sermon in theXiaB GiftsH Feak If not•insured.with me,call and s W* ' , Ptcke*4tn,• compare rates. Methodist church here on Sunday' _ WHITEVALE evening. S-roomed house to rent. Mrs. John,Cowie has been greatly Gold Necklets,Bracelet Watches - WInter Term Opeaa Jan.St>s - `"Ezra Burkholder is here from Dav- annoyed at different times lately by -Gold Beads zA .-Ezra; Ohio. boys throwing stones at her house Ebony Brushes, Combs.MirrorR a One school that hoe thorough cont- • V. Q , Mr. O'Mally left on an extended visit' after dark. On Monde ni ht a lar a res, excellent equipment, cApable R►ichardsoa y F e Pendants and Lockets to the western states, stone struck hex door, breaking one of Fountain Pens, gold mounted teachers, and enjoys wide-spread Harold Sleigh visited his parents in the panels. A repetition of the offense and lain patronage is the popular "' Notary Public, Pickering. ' the city over Sunday. will result in prosecution. Those im• French Ivory Goods lLLIO�R C H 0 F F I N G. Bert Sinclair is spending a few days plicated should take warning if they Sterling Brush, Comb and - ,. with his brotber;William.• wish to avoid trouble, Mrs. Mannell, who has been in poor Mrs. Mos rove, Miss Blanche Mech- Mirror Sets • AND OAT FLAKING health has full recovered. g Leather bags dad Purses Y in, Mrs. B. Burk, Mrs. W. J. Devitt; Gold, Gold-filled and Silver TORONTO. ONT. _ John Burkholder, of Lindsay, was Mrs. Beer, Miss M. Robson, Miss L. • here spending a week with his mother, Cuff Links ' Pa Holtby and Mrs. Axford are attend. 'Musical Clocks, etc. THIS msTrrumox Has A CLEAN CUT every day in the week, except Miss Alm a Hamlin,-of Dunbarton, ing the Woman's Institute Conven• ' RECORD FOR SUCCESSFUL WORK. Saturday spent Sunday with her parents. tion iii Toronto this week. Our ladies FOR THE HOME We assist our students to obtain Robert Tweedie had a plowing bee have taken to the fair a large number R y g CIDER-MAKINp recent] About fort neighbors were y Handsotne pieces'of Silverware, employment.- If you intend et- y• y g of exhibits, man more than they had ' ting a business educatioit-039T THE I am know prepared to make cider, present. last year, with which they met with We have them. Quality the best BROT—not the chew ; ordinary or Tuesday, Wednesday and Tburs- Miss Kitchen, our popular teacher, such great success in securing prizes.p y F and at reasonable price. Knives , low rade kind. Write to-da for day of each week until the intends holding a pie social. Watch We hope the may meet with the g y � P y y forks and Spoons,also of sten- t our catalogue. last of November. for announcement. same success as last year. in at ver. Pa John F. Bayles, Greenwood Lewis Hagerman, who moves on On Sunda last Messrs. Simpson, eautiful Chgma and Out Glass W. J. Elliott, Principal y P B 1 _... Cor.Yon a and Alexander Sts. y the old homestead, held a successful Murkar and Chapman. of Pickering, pieces, is price from 35c up F plowing lies on Friday b oast of Rev. G. L. Johnston, Have you 10tS of. Water ? Near all the residents of the vicin- y A silver tea set given complete 7 Nearly accompanied him here in the after- or in parts ity attended the funeral of the late noon and ave the congregation a TOOLS SHARPENED Ben'amin Hagerman Monde at gDont forget Grandmother. She t H C. S. 1RICt, OF WHITEVALE 1 g y rare treat in the shape of very inter_ will likely need a new pair of ; Locust Hill. eating reports of the Laymen's Mis- Spectacles or special frame. We make a specialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything Judson Pugh, while coming from sionary Movement Conference held At Eyes tested after Xmas. l Toole of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the Iine of water supply such as Markham on Friday, bad a serious Whitby on the preceding Monday, ' Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- runaway,although three were in the These reports were all the more ac- R. N. ' BASSETT Y P windmills, hydraulic rams, P class hair trim or an easy shave call rig, none were seriously injured. ceptable as on account of wet weather at the FastAnd Barber Sho plumbing, etc. Geo. Cooper, township collector of P• Pe no one from here attended the Confer. JEWELER AND OPTiCiAN r~ • `1` Bee our House Furnishioga of all taxes, will be in D. R. Beatn's office once. Those who were resent on kinds. Slightly used Carpets They are also expert well drillers on Friday, Dec.Sth and Dec. 12th to Sunda enjoyed the speaking throe h• °��O1'ra ~+"' WHITBY and respectfully solicit our trop yg g rr oor ort os .� from lb cents a yard up. spec y 7 Pa receive taxes from those who wish out and caught a measure of the en- �� u•. W. J;GORDON PICKERING age for the Aure. Ind nhon, %2L pay him then, i thuslasm. <a, w .. nc''4k ,y✓,e.•: y _.::' ,: ., ,...s,•en..»«,...�. s. .�,s_r...-d... '�,.z s.{,.F.•s:-',. .>z,.[�,: ,r�?� T�, �� ... �'suLy.,e J 't" .�.:.� t'«�"e{' •e.<w i. '.+•.,�"''"� 11�9!ryx�� n r° 7 _ .W .. .. ,, _ _ ''•R,_V'gy sb Vii.• T",;"""'•.Y'*" -' . .. . - �y T�?T' - r, ... t , - I - % -r U , : (. .. -,, � 1„. - -... ,, -. . ., a:' that L.Ys a�ea heeds another mystery A�xtous �imEs PSS EARN P�09UCT�"hip boating oa the surface cd the lake - ��,,, . g T L L 0 F T�E STOR n•� Paaaa aaz BarQnos. This boat has ,a r.d hall and i9 .upppore�d iA b. w. Oar l4 Arrltbers. wbLoh has-.aireaay been glen upfor lost, wdth mer eatdre crow of vwenty an"RTs FROM THE LEADiNO TRADB• . , ,. - Eve men. The first report o! the vessel ,- ,, - • y -• Ct TREo or AMERICA, a Hundreds of Valuable Lives Lost and Many Vessels wa4 recessed from Duluth. where the mss- _ W of the steamer W. H G=atwick =e- Ohiltiren Oaten Seem pining Awa -*_�-� - � ' Ported on his arrival that Ise had sighted y q� T� 7 i'll, Wrecked--details a! the Disaster an overturnod hulk on his trip up. Be- �,i f1tii�Il ➢18LL1(i�e Does irfosa�at Cants,Grain. ENaNe and pi - part here declare ¢hat the dent lotion LL Ul ��p ifaduN a sme,and AOrsaL r '`r J t M ansrwers the Carrutrhers very oloasly. ee I got Help Them . _ .- -- -_.;._. -•-- " ---- veayt down bound boats on Friday mora- ing were hailed as they passed down the - V, ' ` ' ,'Terrible as has been *0 greatest ei the ed beraeea English snd American Under, river, but nothing could be found out The health of children between Toronto, Nov. Li.-Flour--•Ontarlo calms, • ' - rt.Qreat Laken tragedies. wLth the disco • from the oapt-aias, as they.reported that fiuurs. 90 per wut., $J.45, seaboard and .Y the of twelve and eightecn at $4.40 ac t,t.al int,,, ancario. `ManL i . - yearaao40 of soots of vessels and Ilse loss HN1IIgt Canadian Loser. they had not seer( the overturned host. agBB wbarF'ira u This is very eaeiiy\a000unted for as the ears articular) in the Casae of t patents' ! Jute bags. 05.301 .,,:,.;,Of perhaps two hundred mea. it has been The We tarn Assurshee Company�,� freighters $►ay'lksre\been well out from 9• '•p 9 do., rowtsds: i4.80i strong bakers', in Jots• haft for man to make t� bosses mote """"""" Wit,` in'a'ne, Lite chore when passing Point aux Bar- girls, 1a a source of serious worry bags sa.6o. ?rorefble. eteatnboaa omota3s returned The Wexford .. 1107,000 $100,M clues. With this last report !n, it is to nearly every rAlother, The growth Manitoba, wheat-No. 1 .Northern.Z v, Be 1•Zov thought here that the main,features of ca track. Bay ports, and No. t at 86 340, born Port Pranks with information that The Turret Chiei ....,.... 130,000 185.000'the big Suaday storm have been brought and development takers 110 moth of Ontario whrnt-fin:'2 wheat at 81' to will be placed In the hands o! the .Ab The L. C. Waldo ...-..... 260,000 Z00.900'Ito li h,t and that there will not be any their strength that in maSLy cal'"s 820, outride, ft 1. 'nobe place a. Department, o! a nature The Cb0• S. Price ........ 360,000 360,000 g Oatr-:No. Z Ontario oats, 33 to 340, out,l- e�ostt large ssddttion40 to the total o! the done, 11 chat -ere a reflection upon this Pro- The Northern Queea ..... 175,000 160,000 they actually seem t0• be going Into side, and at 36 to 37c. on track, Toronto; caeca. Not Daly have.they the names of i The Jaynes Carruthers ... 400,000 175,0.0 exmsceeepngas they Dome from the )fat of the a decline. The appetite is fickle, µ'eetern Canada old vara:3$3-0a for-No. The Edwin F. Holmes .... 350,000 300,000 and at 37c Eur No. 3, Bay parte. R • Wen they found carting wreckage away!The G. J. Grammer ...... 300,000 300,000 At present it is believed that within 90 brightness gives R'ay to acorea- 1'eae- 90'to 950- uutsido. team the deatheuewn shore, but they The A. E MoKinsuy ...•. 150,000 150000 miles of Sarnia 179 men are surely loss aloe} there are Often serious head- Barley-Good malting barley, b8 to 60ov .11 base under surveillanoe one -manion.who The Acadian .. 170,000 170001 with the Carruthers, 3lcflean, Begins, outrrde. !a alleged to have in his poesedn The H. B. Hawgood .":•• 325,000 300,000 Price and Wexford, with ub hope of any aches, fits of dlzzinese, Or OC( Corn--No. Z American corn, 75 1.2o, e.1.l.0 takeu from a foreigner's belt found on -. 160,000 160 000 of the being alive. A telegram was re• aional fainting and a complaint of MLdtand. Mg�ore, and the names of men who are tae• The i,� 'M"Hanna •• 350,000 Zoo 0:0 calved at Marine City on Friday telldng weariness at Bthe slightest eXer- Rye--No. 2 at 65c, outside. ._]Loved to have oveu gone so tar as W rob The schooner Sophie 8.000 6,600 of the lose of the steamer Alajor at White Buckwheat-62 -to 63C. the dead. The Matthew Andrews 373,000 325.000 fish Point, Lake Superior, but that the tion. Ordinary medicine8 w11.1 not Bran--Manitoba bran, $21,50 a-ten, fa� storm irthot near snidlthree vi*t,i'RB Of ifetwat of the B Rl a� The L.S. LiYh.ehip Na. 82-00.000 80.OA enCire Drew had been saved by the steamer bring relief. Tllb 6100[1 has .be- baths, Toraatti freight i±hortb, $21.50, To• 'rhe tug 3(urtiu 15,000 8000 Byers. come thin and watery, and the ronw. T9ro of the ureTs were Tit: e. _,g,,,_..1-�;gh�� 250.000 t0o,00J __ b .. lay in the bo*,m of the boat under ora- Tile John A. Me.Goan ....3256U7-- 2=.000 LIST OF IDENTIFIED VICTIMS. child must have something that 1 111 tee, and this fact saved hit body. tom,The Leaileld .. .,.,-.:. -.• 250.0w 175,000 c .,, Country Produce. - . . . being deaenrrted. . Tire Argus 3;.0.000 3i5,0iA The work of.ldetrtifyirg bodies of ttse will bring the blood back to it1. Great Lakes wreck v,c ims in pmzreaning The Werk o1 Ms Body-Looters etsambarge Butters 100,000 normal condition: . At this seta e Butter--Choice dairy, 22 to 24c; inferior _ e owly at Goderich, Kincardine and Bar- f g 20 to 21c; cream6ry. a'to 296 for rolls, and was ;m y-eetr:ld stet -. 1e.:a where. practically all of th<we c0 fur 1 rn Other medicine can equal pr. 26 1.2 to 270 or solids. acmes thin, and it was on the other ENGINEER'S TARTLLTNII TA-Lf-.' - - __11 u - -- t f 1 e o !t t at tile of or o:g t fes The ga:lant fl=ht of 22 at::•.enc seamen them have btKn btuied The complete list T[L1StiiOn is t0 maZce new 6104[1• daaau; fr.e„h. 32 w 33c, and storage, t9 to found. On one of the other bodte.i 'was w gave their li4es and after that the „f these which have berm ponesitively Idea- Me per dozen. -found 8,113, while all the-othen had wsoneY Northern Queen, ;s told in a griphio man- tied to date is se foilowa: w'hiCh scathes evert part of the Cheese-New cheese, 14 i•Zo for large. w them. The Tict:ms who warn washed oar b7 saxrnd ear:reer l'har':tve Ryan. Steamer Argas- Bodies at Kincardine- body bringing back health. and 14 3.4 to i5e for twin, .,� s -*-,wt of the creek had their pockets ••I wag working in -the engine hold as Van B. Young, of Part Huron, first mate: Beane-Hand-picked, $2.26 to ,$2.35 p� riled, the perpetratoru of the vile crime rsual on Sunday ntteruoon when. the Re-hert Rowan, of Erie, Pa., second mate; strength and energy. Mrs. Janne'.q bushel; primes. $1.73 to $2. ;Isot even leaving anything by which the storm came up," Ryan said. "'Phe :North- 'rnomae Nelson, Buffalo. sai:or; George llarTi6, Port Rowan, Ont., says: Honey-Extracted, in tins,- 11 to 17o per )men might be identified, ern Queen wad caught to the trough of }l,,y, (Ir"wc•11, Mich, handyman; lin'• „ lb. for No. 1; oombs, $3 to 1;3.25 per down . There who are eteHaiing wreckage ere the res and to s va her from plunging to W11tam Walker, wife cif eteYvard, C:eve- At the age Of thirteen my dough for No. i, and $2,50 for No. 2. • taakins it more difficult for steamship the bottom, Captain ('•awfcrd turned her !and; Ralph Arnim, BufPnJu, sailor; Leo ter began to look very pale, and Poultry-Fowl, 12 to 14c per lb.; chick- mea and county officers to Identify the nose up the lake. W:th:n an hour the Gardiner. Buffalo, porter; James John- ePemt`d 1/stleas and always tired. ene, 17 to 19c; ducks, 13 to•160; geese, 13r . .,dead. as lifebuoys have beau taken 00 waves, l..shed to tremeudoue' heights, e,c,n, 125 Manning Avenue, Toronto,watch- to 15c; turkeys. freeh, No. 1, 21 to 7.20. . - I ' -- ­vfatims and mixed up, and names on boats pounded over us, stripping same of the up- m:an. ' - ' She did not take interest iIl her potatoes-on•tarioe, 9oC per bag, oa ,' taken away. It !s therefore hard w 10 per works and smashing to through the I cemrr Wrxtrnd - 3iurdcck §IcDonnld. FCh001 W4r][ Or in those amuse- track, and Delawares at 95c, on track. eau the boats from which the wreckage t,,,,rts. tl.,r, Goderich; Jams Glenn. Mia I!') _ '; " 'acmes. The wreckage that is being taken "Waerr poured into my quarters and we Clinton. buried at Co'. !rgrood; Arch's men'ts Cf girllLOCd.. In fact 5118 jua3t 11 away consists of all kinds o! merehan•I were oompelled to mako for other parte Prc. kat, ercnnd mate, Cc:lingwood, buried . me -d to drag herself about, Com• Provisions. _ dies. w well as parts of the wrecked vee-'of the ship. All hat,Lbef were down, but it Collingwood: James Scott, chief eu- Mia the,flood came through and killed mw' in n'airlIIg Of shunts •beYng farce: Bacon-Long clear, 160 per- lb., !a caw I An order has been issued warring al+ of out• fires. A oouple o: the bu.lers -'re Ao,ldr, inn' od on bored at Col z. ,• loft, PO ams-Xek­dhort cut. 1:8.5 i t. mese, � osteons ths,t tboN retaining wreckage 1n ati:l to rho-pe, but we had not steam 'Pa•d: Aisn Dodson, wheeldman, Colliax• did not eat well,•and did IIOt Bleep igd.b0, Sams-]dedlnm to light. 20 to S. {,belt ion *rata be proeeonted w woad, buried at Col:mrw1. ,d; Rsobar•d well at n ht. I took her to Otlr 20 1-20; h4avy. 19 w 19 1-3c; ro�s, 16 1-2 to enough for power. We made the must o1 I,ougheed, eerond engineer; Thoma9 16c; breakfast bacon, 19 to Wei backs. 2i ` the fv eRtent or the law, and the pen' It till 6 o'clock that night. Ypein., mallor, Cviiingw,Nod. doctor who said• she 'was an9.emic. .- "' - alty le three years' tmpr!sonshent Later �•y tben came down and our masa , w. ,9 the steamship mea want to t3asaia. where Bteru Ar Jas+ea Carr_ heiw-CaDts n and advised ln® to glue her Dr. Lto arrd-'Pierces. 13 34i tuba. 140; Dade. raked.the eloude that swept over us Sten K. Wright, Tcronto body removed from , ...--Use polIcs were .notified. and steps taken strapped on tbetr life belts, but staY.r. Rip ay to Tar•-oto, Cap'a:n W, �' Ledlard, Williams Pink Pills. fibs _ took 14 i-0o - F , to protect the coast be'.ow as much ad possible to avoid being 'rpt ofB*Wr. Yidlacd. b.-Av rt•mcved to To- the Pills fur nearly talo montba. 1 t KlndnnN of Reaowro. :`'i"r+shad overboard ,roto, R. Boultior. second officer, N*iva when she wee as well and lovely a- (Iniad Nay and ltrarr. i who Lost the Rudder. '.v,.,_a, bo.!v at Goder;rh; Mrs. Mary • Its contrast to the actions of persons The boat roilex! and the opal crashed 'e+rv, cook- Hamilton, body shisp^ed ue ,any girl.Gould be, gained nicely in Baled hay-`To. 1 at il4 to alb a ton, oa! iook advantage of thbe saddeet.ot trate down out o! the bunkers un op of ue -4au:ilton, E% J odelt, shirt' rnttnesr, To- wEight, and hies since enjoyed per- sack. bore; No. 8 at 11250 to $13.30, sad •r. - dies are the people who so kindly asn9y Captun Crawford knew that to atteml)t tu -onto, body shipped t9 Toronto; W, J. t 1 0' mixed a 11 to SILL ed in the reacuo, of the survivors o! the I feet health. I am quite sure that Haled stranr-il7b to i8. on track. To. Queen. and who took them into make Port Huron would cord.tri to the I.0.ey e-v, T ,to,engineer Owen coffee: q routo. C, _ tl9slr tomes suffering from the terrible bottom. but we were aazio.f t�+ gat to T" G Eve*w, Toto•+to, b0-!y 9'.::?ped t0(R•h,gt the Pills did for my daughter `_ I ' their h es soh whish om had gq� any place of safety, Wu agreed that the Toronw, )t H. Corbett. Thornton, body they will do for other pale, w-alt , I ,. Vfettnsa of sterns Klug• beat pian was to,u:ko book saw the t,o•th ir,•'d to Thorntons Har A tonman9, .Winnipag Crala . Cse-w of ,teams James Carruthers ,.. of :be gate. �e•pvstow, Brava Cv,nnty. t>oay clai»seds girls. I bare also used DT." Wii- " Crew f teamb z JamWeles 2 re ,.t ers "No One slept that night.. and slang in *tohn Sommers, S4 athamp-,mn, bod? ship- 11a.IIbs' Pink Pills myself with the Wlanlyes. Nov. 8. (ash -Wheat-Ne,l at,mm k!r'ew o! steamer Leafield «... 16 the morning we log- our redder, and knew .,,,d home: J Cr,Fr^lsy def;khand, Thorn• 1 ltorthesa 81 boot No. 1 Northern. 81 iagtr that we were up •asa:tst It, B-fora ' nn' A'daay Bir+D de+tkhand, Ripley; best r28u1La-6SSd Can 0111y speak c,f 40. 3 "?oriheta, 79580; tio. A. 76c; Vas 1 Crew of etaamer Regina ..........«.....26 see s No. Crew of ewdmat Angus ,:............... 1.I o clook the Quewa ve.•roci around Ano t,w,+ph Sam'pecn. (.ofllnrvmM them in Germs of eateat raise.' leo dropped tato the trcu;i'a t the sea a Cherlee S Priek- Steward ! 76!8c No seeds. W tor, 82 3 80Ia tt e ' P 11. t,7ww o! steamer Chas. a Prior t2 dropped both anchors, but they Bragg i Zones, body eh:ppM from Sold by All tIIedlClne dealeTb Or winter. 79 780. Oso-No. Z C.W, f,*-� t•gamet „-il Cmw of Bridgeport .... ...... .......... SO Barn:a to An• L. . .: i Tban she caught and held fast The oerior, Wit , ('hrtwttan Faalkr.er New by mail at '50 Cents a boa or.•6ix Qo. 3 C W, 32 1-20: extra No. 1 tesdy,33o1 .. Crew of tag Wsarton .. .............._. 6 lo' 1 teed, 32 3401 No. 2 feed, 30 1-ia jai+ Crow of C 6 Lightship .,,.. ....... Eli hasT? era ran over as and threat York: Ernest Pep W Murrn Doak, o- bones for 1i4.80 from The Dr, mil- 3p y�, lobs f .• M ened to pound her to pieces, hot vard"A, Mich ; [vee L beat ey, oiler. De ! , ley-Na. A. 41ot rUeeted. iDr40sr o! swasabarge Betters �ehe stayed with it. Thea with a sud trott. Art. Mctlnwsh whealfmw; Frank IISME )Medicine C6., $roOltt"111e, 3/fro. P7tr-Na 1 N.W.C, iL19 Sit Nor i a40diso Washed Ashore. and oruaohed 4,. etas ow, Cook. Ashtabula b0d7 as - .. 81:10 1 1 • .. ., 11.00 1.4 from, and with t 1e next d fit' 2 C W -/ "fo E O W s, - n den lurch she shiver __ tlr Pant ..,.......... I Franks ...............-..:.' ! from, state w atom, alt io d back c e'sIzI_ a Ates -- + -. Omoers and eatiore'resoned . ,.......• t i«aped herasbind )ler, R Jahn A. 3 *;, a-'d bozdt3x-0 LWY STRATHCONA DEAD. (Montreal Martte6 �� len th, There wart a terrible crash and •arlcr. Sxrnta. boSv er ogee home caro kfOatr40al. Nov, 1&-Cosa, American No Unaole40d Mysesrios !we�aew she bad Lost both anchors. Y'•: yaith, sailor. t arnta, body shipped ' _-.• - I yellow. 10 to no. Oats, Canadian West. 111 Yawls 8sysashed. home; James 01"e)-1, Buffalo body at r era, Na Z. 401-Sar Canadian Weetern. No. _ 'Qlfi*fOWF v88>18L, Upset off fors Hama. I Ocd,, h, 81e++en tarts tscm fife StcOean High Commill+loner a {leafs $bd & M 1,20, extra No. 1 teed. 400 ldazle7. Z. lr ^- with lona of evSirs crew. Idi>ztttt O!_ ^Ia the mesat:mw t yawls with -ane is at the undertekrnt' is ,3.adenLch awaftf Been 1.11 FOir One Week. atermer 94c'f 1a doubt, but, may be the ezeepttnn were smashed and torn from ,ng claurants That of Oieenn is the only Mea lees,. 41os da, 66c. s. 66 to i Steamer Begins,.the beAles of ten Of their davits The snow fell to cloud" nne of thsee so far Identified. A des toh from London sae• SprinBuck-g h whs,tv Na L bn to 660. Float, > " . whose erew wore washed up along she through which it was.Impowuhle, to res - gteamer Regina-Barney Woodburn, be i Ends. wheat nj ba, firsts, Is,40s neer 1 Oanadsra ahonw. or thestaa®er Wexford, more than a few feet, and in the rear cf '.eved to be of Wantre••1. body'f,und at Lade Qtri0lthGOrla, wife of the High coda, 14.9at a�roa� bakers'. straight Winter , 'not reported since she passed the 000 the gale the siren could not be heard any F„n Franks: Walter Y,Tonea wh,.elsman, Commi�es.ioner for Cansda, died- oa puenta, ehotce, Nat to id: "traitht roll- haft t•aturda7 Fear bodies with life distance. JollnatuII P O : L Le Breton, dee$bond, 1 ars. 64.64 to N.60, atraisht rollers, Dads. 11 'It1e::day night at 28 Gloavenor $t to {210.' Eo oats, barTels. N 40 m - �psevervecw bearing firer aam40 were wash. i Later the sky cleared, but' Lis wind 1lontreal Ottstave O?esnn, firemen, To- 114i 50: do., Da 90 Nbf.. IA 10 to 8113 1-L • ed up at St Joseph. Out kept up and dashed ns about. We enuW .onto; Pavld lttltorr Tewson, ni1eT, -Icor. Square, in her elghrty-ninth year. bags. UNK,gOWN LIIYBBR CARILIEIL 10413 not get nut of the trough, and were drift. Brea itis Shorts. t Middlings, on. half.oak sad tbu13dored In Lake gnro13. Ftranawuk; George F:u,ott, letters to �Her I.ady'a�ldp )lad been 111 just a Youijlle. f17 to 831. ay. No. 2 per ton. j4 ' Ing rapW.,y before the wind, Whra day- pocket from Old Windsor and East ozdosd. Week. The Times. referring to the aur lots. 814 to tilt. Cheese.' finest west. 1 '„-p- -CHARLES S. PRICE. steamer. sev,n bodice 'break cams we found oureslves a mile off IF wafhsd ftp near-Goderieh, Ont 440"01 Port Frank. A ocuple of Lorre later the . . death Ot Lady f3trath+oon4►, saga• Moa. 13 1.2 to 1J 1.sot unset creamery. LS bel:e.ed w have foundered, ship's keel went na a shoal and st tris FAMILY OF FIFE "More than slat card Of can t0 iE 143 Better, choicest creamery, ss TWO VNKNOWN VEASMA ashore At sand like the finish. A bis sea was still run- -_ y e 6he E U !fret do., seconds. l 1-3 to 87 bM. Wand. nine, and time and again she gaged off, laxly happy life bre ended. She Eggs. trek.. 49 to 430; o. I stock. d. 34 to t ober JfAXF_4 CASIR17THER3, biggest' Caaadtaa raised by the waves Only to ga harder .k11 Indulged Freely From Infancy. No. 1 stook. 30 to Etc; No. $ atoak, M to fretshter: wreckase.waabd,d ashoe+ nese chw before Was a woman Who orbs beloved sad Potato40", per bK. oar lots. 7b w 900 freightch. 0 Masrooned. It ii -�ammtm thing -in tbis trusted-by a wide.eimle of-friends, - 11ABGE PLYMOUTH. reported lora with 1 coon to ase whole tamnikea and was cone icuotta for her ch&ri- . . united taus Warksis. Nvea men of Menominee "F1aally "he "et fast and after that we Pli B'TSLYE$ LEAFIELD, reported Monday got only the side laeb as she rolled !n the grovnmg up 'with nervous rya+tems tab]e nature. Thera Wag only one e: May. V l Nov. 71.-Wheat-December, I on Anse" Island In bad ooaad M Togs heavy fes+. Monday night we found oar- weAkemed b tea and coffee drink- cnild of the marriage, nQw Han. Ss 1 May. . 1 N the , 14 Na 1 hard, eanrset And her, sad Sar !rased she ]gas selves without fire and practica.ly without y aK * 85 t-2e; No 1 Northern, &S a e 8w corn. food and soaked through and.shivering Ing• Mrs. Robert Howard who harried 1 Northern,01 1•Z to 133 No. E yellow Dora. w aIle ani and nook. - 68 to 690. No. E white oats; E6 i4 to H iZoi j.IG13TSHIP NO. >O, believed loss with we groped our way about the veaaaL We That is becattee IDany pbrenbe do, Ur, Robert $owafld of Queen Anne end bran nnchangsd crew of Biz off Point Abino. Lake Eris hunted about and got a little coal and not realize that tab and ooffee con- Street, Cavendish Squ&m. Mrs. Duluth, No. 18.-Wheat-No 1 hasty -wTEAYBABGE BGRTEBA, believed lost Vied to make fir4a to keep warm. but. it !s L-res Na 1 Fortbern, 14 1-fc; No. i was a tough Job. tai.n a• drug - caffeine -.which. Robet't Howard is bail presumptivV with crew of twenty within 130 miles Of North p 1-I to IiOt Montana. No. ' •'All night waves buffeted u"' and Tues nn,, ]� Fort William' dry at daybreak ft still looked head We ^au see the trouble. ('1'I1e same is to the Baieoay." hard,ar10.b•4o Decetetal at 34o bid; 'D'el`►I i, • BT)lAYHB ffOTTINGHAY, on-Parisian Ir . . 07 34 bid. Linseed, OL34 E-41 Nove-a Z. land, near Whitefalh Bay. Her bottom were thea 1.000 yards from the booth. Late found in tea.) _ . , 11,3E 1.41 December tt•is 34 bids Yay. 11.31 • .. in the afternoon the gale eased ori' • << bid. torn oat- W`h of crew loot There are five ohl�drem i1t my PRESENT IN$tiBANCE BATE 9. . torn at L. C. of crew owned 1n Do little and the captain Ordered our Only . . _ . . .. troll; broken. C. two D Cull Book. Crow remaining yawl over the starboard ode family's Writes a WeStern mer, '�� ' e! $4 ossa. t°rward Cable Bre" "all of wham drank coffee from English Companies Are Heavy Low uw ste.ii. Markets -'3IA 0B HALBTED, : wrecked oR . threes . e Hay, Wis. Crew of sight saved. fibs dropped law the sea and 10 meal LIIfaIICy up t0 tvr0 yeaL� ago. al's By,Ahe.gtOrm. Yentsonsl. Nov. 11-!'ho.bNL aat6le so14 r •:;•••/PEAY$>i HOWARD Y. HANNA. JE. lunged into her. A.line had been made `'My husband and I bad 11668E A .dedpatthi from London, for 7 comto end from that sown a : Beat. r p EnJ3 tae lease owners Bmal1 bat's sold at 40' breaking up. at Point Aux Bargees. fast that she might be hauled back w trouble and were advilEd t0 qui't ]and, says•,: a be- C�n,adiian P •to 4 1-/o. stockers 4 to 5 tfa. pawn SM to Orew of 33 rescued after grest hardships. take the rest of us ashore. The cable snap- coffee.. We did Ito and began to mndeistanda that; ooaaidel-able'� $7a each, calves b i-f to 6 iia ,heap 9" 41-1-9 ''Y. IB'17AIiLB TURRET CHIEF, broken up-pod sad we were left marooned. to 4 1-So. lambs i 34 to over 7a 31ogo 9 iii �� six malas east of (topper Harbor. Crew "A number of people trona the TUlagr use Postum, We aa+e doing with gii,ings have sprweig.ap among�- to Me. of 17 res ned. and a couple of fishermen were attracted out medicine and are enrtirely rte• don . underwriters in connection Toronto. Nov. ice bu obers.hotoe ol!ft Otl1K chips In Obtress. out and were prepared to help diem in. i1.lb to $7.b0;choice bntobers, 16.73 W'.. 5 "'! "I 9�ey plunged into the water and sent np ',Laved of heart trouble. with the storm on the Great Lakes. good medium. $3.75 W.$6.25; common. 8� ,=1 R'SAl[EB NO$THEBN QU1$ZN, ashore' t cheer we could hear whop the men were (Caffeine onuses heai"0' trouble They,feel.thA LII adopting the pre- tO 84b0� canners and cutters, tiE50 t0 whore seas Port Franks i may be saved.; landed. 13.78 t fat cows. 14.60 to 86 t oosamoa cows. t. Crew sae "Later'1n the afulsraoon we algid a wire when oo_Ainually used as in'ooffee tsegit rates an veeeea+itradmrig on tete 83.50 tio N' butchers' bulls, $3.75 to $6.25: .1 OTEAMER ACADIAN, on reef in Thundw I cable to a big crate of goad" and,cast it drinking.) . Canadian lakes they have not oaken Qal- -4-A Teel. $8.76 to 110; ootamon. . -Bay. but may be Gave& -Crew,safe., and,overboard.,ft6r The crate toned rte way in, ,tour eleven-yeast-old boy had a into so00untr the bilitiea of 960 to $5.6,W0 Stocker" $6 50; 6004.-ether %1 • '; BTSAYER J. Y. JEN86, at Etat reported-and, after a couple of hours was within 1�1 960 to 1,030 lbs.. 16 to $6'50; t+� 9ttaltty�i '� to be the vessel sunk above Port Huron.ported .twenty-five yards of the beach. A oouple weak digestion fry birth, &ad yet such seriquo gales sa t4alt which 800 lbs-, b to 16.85;. light Rastera, 400 for aground in Georgian Bay, a000rdiag to of the men landed and got the crate be- always Craved and was given oof- Jlg,e lists• taken ]ace. Roughly, $4. �" N'A to {6 b liIht balls, $E.50 tct s message from the-Captain., lore she was carried out by the,ut dertow P g y, Steep sad lambs-Light ewes, Iµ50.W /➢SAYSB a from t e- ashore above rho Tbey'were both knocked oat bat they got fee: ' WheII We aha4iged to Poston! their Iced is eetl>gatt3d a#, £1,500,- $6.60; heavy. $3 to 13:b0; boob. $3 to $3.50 ^'- goo. Frill of water. ,our line. he liked A and we gave him all he pop. Judging by Wer cables, how- spring d dad, ed to all tb5. but with MAKER HUTCHINSON. on beseh above The yawl was made fast and two fisher• wanted He has been reetJored to r bead deduced for all the back lam the Boo. Bottom badly torn. j mea came with her to the boat The next eve?, this figure may considerably Hogs.20 o0 to 81.95 ted and watered. X9.11 BTEAYER HURONIC, which was ashore load off. left only five men on board the health by I;09tum and sttil�l likes i,ncrea•se, to 89.10 off sass. near the &)a, released, 1 Northern queen. They found matters er.s- it." a . WHAYER A. J. GRAMMER, ashore on! ier at night I came nit with-the second ` OUABD THE BABY AGAINST COLDS« beach near Lorain, Ohio. trip. The captain and a oouple of mea Narne given by Canadian Postum :;DIED FROM ACCOENT. i .stayed to the finiah." Co. Windsor, Ont. Write for the . R4pet'tad Lost But Eafo: .; . , :. t - I L . V tBTEAMEB a E.Lost ButDAVIDSON, zeportid little book, "The Road to Well_ Twenty Thousand Do11arA Came The �� for colds is at hand, sunk off (J. E. Point, passed r down ANOTHER MYSTERY SNIP. Ville," and unkm-%4-mather'kee•Pa a'con- Detreit River on Wednesday. • I A dmv&tch tmm Sunnis. says- The ter- POstum comes is two lorfnis: Too Late for Him. p80DIICfE FREIGHTER HAZEL, reported rible toll of the blizzard which swept over A deB•patob'f=oal North Ray says tinu8l watch over her little Oaor Jost with eleven men; tied in at Port I the•0seat Lakes on, Sunday and Monday Regular Pogtllm-must be boiled. Word Watt' received here o_n wed- cold w111 seize them and of n m�rc' gnroh, of last weak continues to increase am the Instant POstum is a soluble pow- serious results follow. An !!��'' Cost and Insurance. fleeting hours bring In reDorte of new of Ale of, the.death from accident , . wrecks somtwred along the tbouasnd3 of der. A teaspoonful dde4solves quick- of Alelrander Drea•ney, formerly a nional dose of Baby's Own Tablets Valnii of ear$'Aes ••.•••••••.........$1,000,000'miles nr maart line on the Great Lakes. ]y'in a"cup of hat Water and, with resident of North Bay, which oc- X11- prevent colds, or if they do Talus. of ships ., 2,509,000 On.Friday morning, at the Reid Wrecking CPeam at1?d sugar, makes a delici- Conde on suddenly the Tablets will • Eighty per cent. of Insurance dietribut. office here, two mesra4es arrived telling $ CurfCd On the Q.T.P. Weft Of hiC- ous be' e' instantly. (Trocars Blade. No par;ticula.rs are avail- clear the stomach and bowels and I - - ". - ' sell-bath kinds. able. Deceased wee' fdrmerly a instantly relieve the baby frolti , .. O '.`Thero's a re•aeon" for Poetum. C.P.-P.. oonductor, &ad -left hero cold. Tile. Tablets are .sold by - - INVE STMENT �I` medicine dealors or br mail ti .,., 7 ISoi119 time ago t0 work on rile c obs a boa from The Dr. iow I /Q A Toronto 6trt^t railwO eonduc- G.T.P. He -was married. Mr. _ tor.ia heir,to a fortune in'Enkland. Dreaney- was interested in se,eritl llama' Medicine Co., Brockville, .i: - Nigh Class 5-Year Bonds that ars Froflt-Sharing. Series-Sloe.1500.;)000 John R. Bruoe, employed on the mining properties, and s letter wen t - _ "' r . INVR8TM1't\T maybe withdrawn any time atter one year, w--' on e0 dais'ootloe. nnetnees at hsok+rf theca R�e.fa esbaM• .electrlC�.l staff Of the C§sradlan Fur- On• ltd way to hint ap�riaing hila J .. - '7iahed m rears: send for special folder and fall mdt a an. n ,00 Coalpany at Port Colborne, a thi* a mining property 1•n which he Wentaerth CotiTltty'Council, by a' NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIIyAITEDni� man, thirty heard of bge, was iatereated bed lust been sold, vote of 7 to e, htly'given Dundas the recently troTn Engband, was fatell,T his share in the proceeds amoua•t-• right to separate itself from county ,. • CONFEDERATION LIFE BUILDI NO TORONTO. O4NAts4 injured by an explosion. jog to $20,000. . ., nHaira. , , ... . . .. - 1 10 ... . . .. .iii . . a _ 1. _ .0 t. s ..... w ,,..,A ,.. tr ,. .: r. .:. .. .1 .:, -- y. _ .. ,LY: lY+;, y.. ;.;.,y,. mix T ,R„w'.�n6c ...,,..c. ., t „� - ,a o 'a.. �:,.•. to - THE BEST TEA IR THE WORLD. s - ir names) are ready to "Wly' -Sore Chest Cured BALD f among cyber things �One N1ht Wines, garden seats, cigarettes, Only a. Few Pounds and Always sun dials, dinner-table needs house Bent to China's Royal Fainly. furniture, milling lam shades, IN n rye, P u The best tea in ell`China, and ---\ pR1r�K � ry $ro)aCe Up a Heavy Cold, Relieved paper for servant's attics, white- therefore in all the world, grows oa Park i _ —Pain in the Side, 8021ped an wash for the basement. ._._-.--- top of a small- maun'tain in we4tern, IrrILating Co "Once upon=s time," he sa`•s, Very teff Brushed, Dan- Szecrhuan, called Ming Shan, and i e e ns "an ea,r1's son kept a cash but- t�, is cultivated by the priests of the u %K "Anyone that goes through all that cher store." dru �N OVer, hair Came Out In ' Great Bunches. ClitiCure Soap Buddhist temple on-its suit.,Tra- 1 -S,) - -1 suffered last winter will appreciate dition says that a Chinese pilgrim ?V, ;• "' the value, of a remedy that cures like and Cu'ticura Ointment Cured brought the seeds from India sen- - Nerviline cured me.' These are the .,;, , , Head in Three Weeks. turies ago. There are only a few r••'� , opening words of the solemn declar- _.__. poundsin each crop, and these have *tion of D. P. Yon Hayden, the well- known violinist. "My work kept me is maitma•et:• Toronto. Oat.="Aboac always gone as tribute to Peking Quantfiavour,sad out late at night, and-playing in cold . two years aeothe dandruff bosaa Myhesd for the use of the imperial house-I �cowhnekd. of worw and scall formed oa iE which K5 1 drafty places brought on a severe cold �, y:.. g hold: Who will get the precious The mazlmnm 'that settled on my hest. I had a 3= madeltbaidinplaces. Itwas r• otaa,rishment I 'harsh, rat ng cough d severe pains' tea now 4 Will it be reserved for vet? Itchy and Gave mea , t ani pnaatablllty. darted thio my tendency to scratch.it which. the family of the 'presideIIt of the just heat-thenscrve ' ., li , �r made It worse I always had re ublic or will it be scattered d Wnili6MIR tninbmum trouble + ' eldes and settle n ar az p �... -tett my shoulders. I 1,ERVILINE to wearrnyhatwhosherloLhe among thoae who are willing t.o pay; w'c ,h No m and cost ' ' used different 1i111• ES _ housdat work orout. when- a• big price for such a luxury 4 CUR ever I brushed my,stair it sent _ menta, but none the_dandrulf all over. 'rho There: is a.saying in China,-that - . . broke up my.cold CHEST I A Life Job. sae - wI I used Nervi haircameout ingreat bunches to make & perfect cup of tea you -.--line. I rubbed it COLDS until I was nearly bald and must take leaves from Ming Shan, Caller--Snip k Co. have employ- on my neck, cheat, when it was at Itis worst It came out roots and Rater from the Yangtze. 1�'0 ''ed me 'to collect the bill you • owe, and shoulders; m^rning *rid night, and BDa one supposed the actual t<urb,' them. all the pain disappeared. Realizing "l tiled—whkb made it wane tttaatie- ' that such a heavy cold had run down fora I tested several things after that but river-water to be meant, but no - t?wens=You are to be ermalitu- t mry By tem, i took Ferroaone at meals, they were no good. Atter nine month,like one could explain the proverb until fated, sir, in securing a permanents sand was completely built up' and this I had hardiy any hair left when one day De Rosthern, who wrote an, inter- position, , -•istrengthened. Since using Nerviline I ]xappeaed t0 see she advettlaemeat 0f eating treabise on Chinese tea, 501x' have no more colds or pleurisy, an L.Cndc,ua soap and Ointment 1n she paper.first ed the problem, or thought he did. a!n}oy perfect health." I Ashen t�th•he for a s pts Alter flint Liquid uid (�**I„hur L ".I 111 3 u `r) . _. It's because :v*ervil* contains the I• waahtng with lbs cacicura soap I applied De Rosthern was once crossing purest and most ig \ng tainsmedihe some Cutkvrs ointment and I could feel the Yangtze near its -mouth, • at principles, becalyae iL nae the power a gree eelsst• Angie aaishtng the 4113=041 I when he saw some men is rapidly o,errom4ns the old time yrs , went and got a cake of Cuti,otua Soap and a Chen-Kiang, Ju-dice of the,, doctors .and professional i of oinking thr6ltgh the pores to the in a boat dipping water into buck , ' kernel of the pain—!hese are the ren- box of Cutdoura Olatoent. is etrrse waeiu- nurses as a handy home remedy. LIQFID was why it breaks up colds, cures Mrs. Bessie Wakefield. they had meed m7 head" (�°°� B. ets. He inquired why they d'd that, t3I7LPHU$ 1e, being used eztera:vely to (lumbago, stiffness, neuralgia, sciatica, Horn.May aC 3913. and was told that at the bottom of many of the hoepitsle as a dieinfectanb, , p sad rheumatism. Refuse any eubati- Woman sentenced to be hanged Cuticum soap and OLumena do so ranch the bay there was a spring, remem LIQUID SULPHUR 4t, also a perfect hate your dealer may suggaet—insist at Weathersfield, Conn., _ ''�ith for poorcooplexims.end.rou&hands•and bored since the time when the pre antraeptic, and is us�+d for cleansing cuts •• ©a Nervillne only. Large family size James Plew, for the -murder of her 'r'•thin and falitaa hair'aad coxi-so little' and bruises, and se an aid for heating, o that it L`boost,erlmsnal not to we,tbem• sent river-bed was dry land, and LIQUID SULPHUR taken according to +A'•, ibattles. 600.; trial si_ 26c.; all deal- husband. No woman has been A siosie sec,in often su�eleot• Sold eery- that this spring-water- was highly. EC- ism, or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, dmvA,, R f. an ISMlntP cure for Eo- IhI.Y., and Kingston. Oat hanged in that State since 1:8i�8. where. FoeMberal fveesampMef eeeh,with esteemed in cookery. :Here, then, ZE3fA, EHEP][ATIyM and kindred tronb- S: p book, wad post aatd to Porter Dtvg he COIICIIIdetl, he- had tolind that !en• -Price so Cents per, bottle. For seas h Ile Chem Corp..Dept.D,Beaton,L'.a s, an druggists. or remit direct,to L14UID. special water of L..e Yangtze St-LPHCB, i58 Bay Street, Toronto. !1f'ITLED WOMEN OWN SHOPS. New Treatment The Firth. which, with Ming a in w, made _ - �� the beat cup of tea in the world. p { "Did you ever really lave any Availability in Prospt'rt.A111i 1.' '.Lady -�ekville's Ven�ttre [n Lamp. ow Advoeate� girl before you met me 3" asked the CAD TRAGEDY. "I fear I.am not worthy of You. _ lr U Shade Business. beautiful one. "Never mind about that. Between 5. • ,"+;o," replied the' titled foreign- It often happen# your sore corn is stein mother and myself I imaging Ws Lady Sackville, the heroine of a - For Bronchitis ' er, "you're the first girl I have ever pea on. why nos,use "Puinam`a Corn can effect the necessary improve r- rA famous lawsuit, It, 0110 of I known who had money in her own Extractor." It curer in one day Ab'O ment." several leaders in the world of i right." tutelr no pain with Putnam t:' Cee no " „ is Slaving Wonderful BUCCeaa. and Is " other, 950• at all dealers, the 'upper ten in London who Maktng Most Rerrarkabis Cures. —"g'— --- �- We imagine that a dumb barber s have taaten to running stores. Lady F•ither Bitten or Stung• would be even mora -satisfactory Baakviile is interested in lamp For bronchitis a different form o: Don't Rave Rheumatism - shade business. treatment is now advocated. It con- An aged oolosed man was passing than a'dumb waiter: y ?. stats of a scientifically devised vapor , s, fish store when he stepped t0 i Whatever the reason m_ay be, it chat penetrates to the uttermost re- K'1et GL'�i PILLS 1�OWorse-8 ,' la generally known that many of ceases of the lunita and bronchial j examine a huge turtle chained 'in !Jr.:vJ 1. -- she scions of the ansto0racy in Enid ituben Every spot that Is sore, every land be irnn a! pain ail winter, Mr• the doorway as an advertisement Indian Root Pills _ jr I surface that is Irritated to at once Robert Wtinon, of HardSeld, N,B„ He had never seen a turtle be ' lard are at the present time the bathed' with soothing balsams and ;says "It- affords me Rreat pleasure i3tci backers of rarivlre buss- ! fore and he prodded the strange' arertat tl,r right medicine for the , pal healing essences that make chronic to convey, not only to you but also to ! chi1 ren. when t%ey are corstrpeted 4 faesaes. bronchitis an impossibility: all sufferers from Backache and creature. Sudden.- he popped his`' -when their kidneys are out of ordse B 1 -when overindulgence in some The general opinion here is that�' This treatment ne• so universally;Rheumatfam, the_ great relief I have fin. es into its mouth with a howl of Ino harm would be done if these r employed in bronchitis, throat trou•l obtained from the use of GIN PILLS:' pa,n After the finger find stopped! favorite food gi.ea'them incltQeenoa bier, colds• et0., is called CATARRH- j I feel thankful to you. I recommend bleed ipg he gazed at it ruefully,I —D-r. Morse's Indian Root Pt(Ils +viii tsimateur storekeepers would. �` OZONE> it nets lust as air of the.j,(IIN PILLS to anyone suffering as I / ed the turtle a prehen• -quickly-and surely put them n ht. serve the strict rule of the retail Poe w ooh nota• as a beating aatieep•I did. �ej P Pure vrgetabk,obey neither alt ea. game, but they do not. tie remedy for ala diseases o! the 50c. a bol, 6 for $250, Sample tree y• wen ken or gripe.l(kchaishpurratiues. A. They rush thei't goads upon pe 'Just organa. if you write National Drug and Chem- -what's the matter; 'Rastus4" Guard yow children's health by is _ ylle whether Lht<y.want them or not, Just thick of It---a remedy that.can leaf Co. of Canada, Limited. Toronto. asked the fish dealer, with 8, grin, always keopias box of Dr. D{orwe s 1 awaking the question Fag patronage I be carried wit-i the very air you * "Nuffin`, sah, . puffin'• Ah was lad's°stool P1.m the ' ThcrM breathe to the seat of bronchial or ca- tMn, Exe—"Ah, what a change iPsi wondering- whether Ah 'had ;r,wae ll+w Clxillslres* We17 I'. - ersonal, - tarrha! inflammation. A remedy pow•.Ican one man little . 3l woman µ eYesl and been bit or stung. They write touching lettere• erfuf enough to kill germ life and yet „ - -- y „ „ t y d EDUCATION A man well-known, in London s C healing that disease flees before ft• gt*'iV COLLEGE E TO The use their titles as influences. �,Catarrhozone is truly a wonderful re- ' bey George, what a hen of change -. Ir>Tt. , • ELL P kwH O E(3 ' medy, In many lands It has won its she requires while doing it:" i route cannd.'e PnDutmr rummer• .smartest set complains:—"It is away, and is affording grand results to c.ai Rch�ul. aiagnttl.en•. CaSalosve urea articul8r bore when one goes to sufferers from colds, catarrh, throat( _ p Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, la 3finard's Liniment ro. Limited. PsgMa FOR tat! ti oneself taken in Band not b an weakness, asthma and bronchitis. Gentlrmen,—In Juty 1905 t was thrown a store run by 'real ladies' to find There 1t, no sufferer from a grippe �� en from a road machine. injuring my hip• M. W. oAwsoN, NV�atat Comorm street, y 'reacher— If you had eight p tea. badly -and wt,o obkired t~, age a Toronto. understudy 'in the shape of an as- I cold,or any winter 111, that won't find nies and Billy had four, and you crutch for to months. In fievt. IsoS aur. siatant. but by- the grande dame a cure in Catarrbozone, which is em- Wm. o r,dge of Lacbwe urRrvt me to F You W.kNT TO B1'F tip SELL A took his and put thein to yours, T Fruit.- Stork'. Grain, or- Dairy Farm- ployed by physicians, ministers, saw- try MINARn � LI�I3l£\T, which I did', t -who owns the establishment, and Ayers.and public men throughout many I what would that make 1" "Tics Ruh the mobt,ean.ctactory remits and nrit.e H., w, Daww,n. Brampton. or 9E to be. toll what is the proper thing i foreign lands. Large size lasts two ble." sods- I am se we!t as eves to my lite C.,iborne at.,• Toronto. Yours sincerely, H. W DAWSON, Colborns St., Toronto to buy, without any regard to in months and costa lL.Oo and is guaran•I his ' - dividual tastes .or idiosyncrasies., teed; small size bOc., sample size 25c., Mlnard'a Liniment Cures Diphtheria. -M- EW x &AINEs_ 1 0 Ai-RE3, SflDDLFAF.g COCNTY- all storekeepers and druggists, or The+ -- — — mark e. .i ani:ed io.+m, I deTe timber. -- 'One lady makes it a,practice to ad Catarrhezone Co Buffalo, N.F. and lvanee upon the titt;id male pun-igita"he, Cana Jones-"Can you•' afford my tree orchard. well -Z-red, ire rent 2 a rc rd w ed w •w daughter the luxuries to which she 2 Story brk'k h"u�• out•butidi"Re, well l � chaser, like a ship in full sail, with 1• ha been accustomed 1" Suitor- a:t„ated. �•t...e to London Market. 1 r miles to F:+eetrie R:tilwnv. FIaAv terms, -.the perfectly superfluous inlarma '•I,IGIITITNG C1I.t`CI,iTOR." �`1ot nisch longer. '£hat's why 1 - App's The western Reil Estate Exchange, _ , a tion: `I am Lady So-and-So. He „ - London, Ont. -- "t'tat once fells himself cornered, pass waxtt to get married: Between Girls. --_ F E, a large mum in order.to {Let clear of I Platlent •in Asylum Cannot Read 'br "He says he has never losed 8ny NEWSPAPER FOR SALE, Write—Selves '!!ental' Problems. girl but me." tnr*rTRY WEEKLY tiEWRP�PRR Ff1R ithe whole t•hing,•and makes , dash i Try Murilne Eye Remedy Do you believe him'" C, Rate in rood ontarlo town, Exeelleat Igor freedom. A doctor in, an asylum at -Nantes If you have Red, Weak. Watery Eye „ npeninR for man of gine•¢-.' Wrtn Wilson. `T;�ere are even more ,question- ha-s discovered among his patients..or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart I am inclined to. His kisses are p,.t,lf.h,"a r,,,,,t,nnv. Tnrntitu: ybt 4blb tactics employed, Thus,:- a "lightning calculator," who, al- --Soothes Eye Pala. Drs, gists Sell rather amateurish." STAMPS syn eotms a ,r Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 500. ladies have taken, Bather just be- though he_cane scarcely read and Murine .Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes. Miner ' liniment curs Distemper.• TAMP COLLECTol?,S-HUNDRED DI! tore Christmas, or on hearing of a cannot write, solves mental arith. 25c, SOc. Eye Books Free by, Mail, ferent Foretgp stamps. catalogue, coming marriage, to write round to uretic problem;i iucoIving large ' A..luso vew<s e>so-ser An sy« urs N«+Cas Album, onto Reven Q.n'W. Marti stems - 11[,s+rlse Sys Romedy Cs.. Cpfosaa His Sad Story. Comrany• Toronto. the driends of same papular,man or numbers.. _- IL loved a girl, saI:CELLANEOVi Woman- aiaggest•ing that at the es- i Asked "How many seconds are Tramp-Yes, lady, Let the small bo make the noise She,wouldn`t hev me, and 1,became t ` 4v ER. TUMOItR. LII)TPS, F,TC., taiblishment from which the letter there in 39 years, 3 months, and 12, y C• 17'EWal and external, cared .ritb- w ispenned can be.purchased in' I hours I" he gave the correct answer of the neighborhood and he' cares a wanderer. t oat 'pate al car home treatmentd Writs the gift that is suitable. In the l in 32 seconds. Explaining how...he.� not vrho does the work.' woman-Poor chap. If she had vs before too 10A, pr R•+tman Medical married you all would have been rn T;{.,,n",u ren+ awe"d 0" case of an engaged couple sum? calculated .the number of seconds Minard's Liniment Curs"arget In Cows well. ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND 'BLAD• _ 'trouble is taken to ascertain their in 30 years, he said, Vw1 ser Stones.,Kidney trenble, Gravel. - Tramp-Oh, I dnnno: ate friend i bago and kindred ail m•^ta-po•it•1Tell -tastes; these are mentioned in the "I know by heart that there are Fact and Fancy. in, de road dere, is de feller soot curd with the new. german remedy. touting letter, which is usually writ- 31,536,000 seconds in a year. I mul-' if we'd look up more 'we'd see iLc,t her I "Rano1." price 141 S0. •Anntber new remedl for Diabetes-Mellitus, and sure care, is ten in a free and easy,••conversa- tiply-30,000,000 by 30. That gives more'sunshine. f Reno='s Anti-Diabetes.'• Pries 61.00 tray ttiorial style." me 900,000,000• Then"I mitlti+piy 1.,- ; drurrists or direct. The ganol ]Tanntao- The rich F'ili'pino a cigar is a foot $e adds that soviet} leaders in 500,000 by-30 and get 45,000,000; 30,- tnrinR Comnani of Oaoada. Limited, 1 lung. ® tr+�rinea• Man. .i'' ILondon (some 'with handles to 000 by 30, which gives 900,000; and A man's got horse sense when he 'x 6,000 by 30, giving 180,000. I add can say "nay." HIGHEST P1410ES FOR all these products and get 946,080,- Mark T*ain smoked 3;500 cigars 000 ceeonds-in 30 years." This an- •a year. Raw Furs _ ' sorer was given in 14 seconds. AwfulIy``simple girls are simply REMEMBER I The ointment . •... awful. you put on your child's skin gets . ��wRn- so. tlot Better, half,a ]oaf than a broken The face, to ` prevent wrinkles, into the system just 1e,surely as W. O. GOFFATT down con tbution due to overwork.. should be willed up-never down, food the child eats. Don't let ORILLIA. ONTARIO Robert was about to have another •The Italian government has a impure fatsand mineral coloring w hirtliday. In the.past.the fun-mak:.,mo'nopolp of playing cards; 'whence matter (such as many' of the in'g had a.lwriys'been loo hard and a revenue,of-$5,000,000. cheap ointments contain) get a prolonged that it left him fatigued A woman can win a man's-Iove into your child's blood!. Zan ' 1 at night. So this year; before he -a,Al�ut trying,-.but she can't keep Buk is purely herbal. No pois- onous went to bed the night before, when it that way, coloring. Use it always: he hu;ci said his prayers, h,e began- rlrazi'1 h{ts a tame house 'inake, ' SOc. Bos at All Druggists and Storer over again. His mother, surprised, the gibor a, that kills rat's. _ w asked him:-•"-Why sire- you saying . Speculation leads.to.-peculaticin.. _. A �XES Beds Pabhed and Dant • your prayers twice, Robert 9" /�G lids for 3sI.. Also One �t3THE,p' ' <<ph," replied Robert, "to-morrotf A man'rt best friend isiw- a woman riendredpsitMiukwsntedt,.rbw.dia/• � . night I shall be too tired td say who bari logy him from making a-I trots eh ttDllEhl$ sOR Graham Bros.Me' !i`rathroY,Ont ISS 7E 47-'13. them at 8,111" fool of himself. I ' :..ED. _ •'J„Y l �. t. t s yit ... .. -.. ..+•' .'• :. i �_,'- .• .. :.. fin. . 3 \y '•e n t' M. w �, kRf great work had been talked of for 1911-12 were obtained from some of W E s` T ' T "Y _ H ,G our best farmers in Ontario County, Q many years, but the work was so but had little or no bred-to-lay blood t♦abltsD.a•�77�wa+aa•t1�.0IDas. stupendous and the engineering in them. These pullets were mated _ — You to make the ��•��• to one of the beat bred-to•�yy cockerels ... work to be done so difficult that obtainable and the pull,etb from this BEST CHRISTMAS CAKE EVER ` s$aacs - its accomplishment seemed to be matsoogg were used for the season,- of 11.96 per year; 51.00 it paid is adranos. an impossibility. 'A French coin- 1912-18. It is believed that the re- ny took hold of the clatter some roductiom N.ew Valencia Raisins-l0c Perth. f riffin' Seeded and Seedless sntlsorlpdotca W the[lusted`�• also• markable lucrease in egg p Raisins, 1 lb. pits-llc per lb. 12 s, 10e pier pkg. - 1n adnni5e p° 1n the latter season is due, largely, to years alto and did 'a great deal of the bred-to-lay blood which has been Finest Selected Valencias-8}lbs.for 25 cents. but after spending introduced into the flock. - ,•�Y -!QH N M U R KA R, Proprietor, excavation, These birds have never been "pa6m• hundreds of of. dollars, --_�� food in any way. Good wholesome NOTEi AND COMMENTm had to abandon the work• The food grown on the farm has been New Re cleaned $II Y ALL _ New,Imported Peels, used. and no prepared.poultry foods Raisins, YOUR Lemon, Oralaga There are' tnan�y people who American Government, however, of any kind have been employed. The lb's• for 25c. , a.• _ 18c per lb. have a strange idea of honesty took-up'the work-'later, and with secrets of this success etre, a good GROCERIES '. They will pay all their debts improved machinery and better Some food plenty of light and d. wfresh Citron 25c per lb. - �lrhen the law compels thew to do ' engineering skill, the work has air, and plenty of exercise. New_ and Feesh -AT THE it, but where they can escape do- progressed most satisfactorily Wh e Department i citouch wof R h selverel Shelled per lb. . GROCERY Mixed 20c'per Ib. ins so by tsiking advantage ' of until• now it •i4 an. accomplished of the best poultry keepers in Ontarioany law law that may be on the fact. The deadly nature of the County and will endeavor to give any statute books they have uo`h.esV tropical climate had much to do -information cockerel's for, in breeding purd ESSEj�CES,,ALL FLAVORS, 2kos. Bottles, 10 cents. ,..tatiou it, doing ic. By, the statute with the-French failure, but the poses. All enquiries for plans and of limitatiAus debts become out- Americaus have overcome this by lnforination for building poultry Have you tried any of those HEINZ Sweet Mixed Pickles, Jawed after si certain period his better sanitary ecnditions. While houses, and for methods of mansge- in bulk, 35 cents per quart. went, will receive prompt and careful elapsed after the debt was con- the death rate was very high attention. Better than "theklnd mother-used to make."• - tract8d or<after the last pay .while the former were at work, it DisttrrictiRepr sentative, /CHAf?DSC7/V was made upon 1t. In Canada has been normal under the Ameri- Whitby, Ont. "JAMES that period is fixed at six years, can occupation: The work is cer- -The ma-n, ''ho will take adva,n take tainly a great credit to the Ameri- Now Advertiaentents.. - of that law and refuse to pay his cans and they will be able to point just debt, is no better than a with pride to-what-they-have ae- - - -- OW FOR SALE=A young co THIS burglar-or bank robber. He is comlished, and which is the admir- _ Crenewed. JOHN DRAPES,Pickering, s a not one whit more honest than ation of the whole world. COw FOR SALE-Young cow, doe March st• Good milker. W. H. • � they, although his methods of � - stealing way not be quite so dis- The worst disaster that has fiver JACKSON,stuck roan, befallen the shipping industry of C BEEP FOR SALE-I have for reputable-. as that of the bank the great lakes is that which ac- �7 eala.ten registered Cotswold Ewes. Apply robber or burglar, but it 18 at remises lot 9 and 10, con, e, Pickering- robber the storm of a week Jo�EPH tiFIDEMAN, _ I just as contemptible or more ago on Sunday, when property to iSOUSE TO LET-On lot 10, con. 9. CAViNGS deposited m t6 banit 13 X p� -i _ g0 He 19 retaining` that Pickering, Good workiag man's house, the value of several mi was Pientp of wozk in the neighborhood. AP ply to draw die htgheat c1li[eat late of which belongs to another and in destroyed, and nearly three huD- E E. ?LGH. Claremont. sti doing so he is actually stealing, yrafrs CA iatetesL Withdrawals of part of the . Bred linruan beings met a watery FCO SALE-Parlor heater-"The �N://1l' W�amount may be pie wl>� -... but-hA manages-to evade punlRh• do nt w of Oxford'—sett seeder. In good grave. N o person �+ho has never coadlt;oa, r iu 6 h soy teas t ce ha;f cri6.tf OFFfCto - secs desired w bout &6y. _ -' went by the fact that, the statute cost. Inquire at the sews Dints fi�tf - been un, the lakes'during a storm, --. ore - •as i n tU r ices him aro r of liuiitatiuns allows h R T��QN"A'o _- can fo••m any idea of its fury, our C+TRAYED--Came to the the debt. The pian oC honor w ill of the understvaad lot 19,con.5.Ptcker.og Can COtiCeire of the FufferiOgs that on or about 'ov,3rd one Cc4tawold lamb. Own- r T�-y pay every rent he.owes no matter er wilt call,?ay a:O�naesaad take the animal T/ryK R l fel■ _ BRANCH' 1 What the law may be goveruinR the vlcttn►��iave to endure during away• wALT2:It BAYLES.Broczham.P.0 8 lt�l ■ 'ice il,s►J i- the time they are tossed on the R- W. GORDOId, Manager. i� Q Q Braude •l1D at `' the nuitter. A-tnan may not be SINIPSON Agent-British Ame.r- %aves. A person sometimes won- D' legally bound to pay all hial debts p 11 Fire laauranre Company. Iccnotes dens if this sacrifice of life and ales rem Capital % are5 1,003 aoo.no premum day but lie ld morally- bound LO do .AO, all oremtnm notu are ops,mCOilfittbltl at so dayNil r, property is necessary, Or can It b®' notice,ooa m itaal company are rollecim sad-a mein w'hU ref uses LU d0 60 chum now. Rets ember these notes oze ¢avec ��'■ f - avolded. The tceather bureau for flee axes tGa amount of your ;Darty r `�/r, -SALE ronst have a diseased conscience three year Polley, insure to the British Amer• �1[id Cannot have the respect of can fortell quite accurately i,•a Assurance co, ub-ch is purely Caoaa:ao. - ani ion are protected from these 1=potdtions jajs fellow luso. twenty-four hours or more before- see D Simpson who can glee 70n roll- parte- s o::are. I also represent t LJadOa and And Many Bargains for AY1a " ' - _ hood when gales are likely t0 LaneseF.tre t�cideae sad a'. afcknees la.ar• f� UC'ctlr. They map not be able to rase. Don't be Without a pc:ioy of this ti"-d, to �y We have been residing lately to as we don't know tte da+Or boar we het la !about the terrible loss of life on tell accuratelya8 t0 their inLen- ae odo`,rear for #10-0.t or sick me" wt i;ovau want t a new _ - sit but suffivintly accurate t0 aha. lee Tublar separator the best io tna wozl or Ver ofd one eschaaged See D. the lakes as well as on the ocean. y• � pp to-01 We have decided to hold a two weeks special sale commencing ?A-on- or Titanic atld the Volturno dig- enable the sailors to tale warning sI}IPBON Pickenag. With the wireless system of tele- day Nov, 24th atrri continuing until Saturday, Dec. 8th, when many asters on the Atlantic ocean caul-. -rah now installed to so many E N WANTED lines of goods in great variety will be sold at greatly reduced prices. ed a s on all the world over 'and g p y 1000 yds of choice shaker all ne-w goods at le. to 3 eta redaction pec the lake disasters-duriag the re- of the boats, none are so far dist- To learn the Avto Business yd' a 1000 r'at 1 c to 5 wrapperettes, skirtings, etc. 24 doz. suits of truck nearer home to ant upon the lakes but could be underwear'at l0e to 50 cts reduction per suit. 800 pairs of boots sad cent storm, s reached and have ample time to and Take an Agency rubbers at prices that will surprise yotr- those riving .in Ontario. where � _there is now many a home in dreg reach some port of safety before Yon can make froru 818 to $30 a 0 - tnourniog.. But we often think the storm breaks upas them. It week driving, Selling or Repairing that it is a great deal safer travel- is said that before the recent Cars. We will teach you in a few Thin will be a rare cgoods and to ealso usave n moneeyl� with first-class E hog on seas or lakes thatr it is storm, danger signals were dis- weeks in your own home to be an _ played at all the lake ports, but in expert Automobile man, and get through one of our large modern cities. R'e can scarcely pick np a the face of this, many boats left you an agency for a high grade _ haloes not con- h�edlesa of the warning. Every car. We have been established Space will sot permit description of many liaeta. r whit See posters daily . y Pe Lain the report of the death of day lost is *aitiag for a storm to five years, and have over 8000 sue- some . some person who has been struck abate means to the owners of the ceslfill gcadilates. Write at once - E '. IP ; down by a street car or auto. vessels a considerable loss of rev for free booklet which gives full GEORC IL Twenty-five pears ago, there was euue and for that reason ship- information. - Inti such thing as an electric car or owners will take great risks. ROCHESTER AUTO SCHOOL ' �Rw�AA,�,� ' dNZ'•�+R=O an auto flying along the streets. Human lives.are not considered in 708 Cburcb St. Rocbester N.Y. A person had plenty of time esu- Fusee of this kind, and sailors take ally-to get out of the road of an pride in making as many trips COUNTY COUNCIL old fashioned horse car, but now during the season as possible, aatl COUNTY Off ONTARIO. r eadROOfiA9will often enter the very teeth.of .a.� V . y►+ ' ---when a person Wishes to navigate - — ate' • through a crowded city street;be a'gale, hoping that they will reach The adjourned meeting of' the hatb s got to use his wits and • not their destination safely,but know County of Ontario,ilof the will be held oration f pure ''loiter or he will be sure W .meet 1n.9 that .-they are taking. their suant to adjournment at the Council Having quite a supply of Ready -Roofing In stock, and IIOii :.:.with disaster. And it is ,not al lives in their hands. We believe Chambers,-in the Court House, Town i :Ways the aid and feeble or the that legislation should be passed of«.bitbp on Tuesday the 25th day of W18}]ing t0 hold over winter, W8 Offer'BIIch'. ; y November, 1913, at the hour of _ well gnp brands 88 :.» • young who fall victims to the t'� protect the lives of the sailors. Two o'clock in the afternoon. crowded city streets. Very fre• Boats should not be allowed to All ac-ghmil .to be placed before the REGAL STHELT, PER TION• ghently young athletic people are 4n that Qounty should t forwarded y the pe [ leave port when it is kno County Clerk, at least three days be- n p Lha ones who tweet with a tragic heavy Rales, are likely. to �oecur. fore the meeting of said Council. 1LU BSER (C>a�ta1131��ed), `:death in this"manner., In the There would be a loss of revenue J%o.E. FAREWELL. } County Clerk_ ' majority of cases no blame can be to the shipowners, but we,Ino Milt -ELWOOD BRAND. - attached to any one for the seal think that' in the Long run there NOTICE TO CRUITORS affair, but it is;one of the iuevit- would be much of a loss for a' — . prlcee.range frOln $L39 to $3.50.per roll. . y at,le results'of the strenuousness- storm like-that-of a week ago Sun- -In the.Estate cf Robert beverell, of the - of modern life.' day would soon cause the loss of Township of Pickering in the County of the .profits seeeived.in years by Ontario. Gentleman,deceased. R@dilced pricesso get busy a n secure your RooSngin The News, _ . We have all read of the Seven sailing heedless of the storms. Notice 19 hereby given pursuant to 1' - 'dVonders Of the World, such as -.•. i George V. chapter SA, section _ 55, that all persons having claims jrsde ndent phone'Stouffville 303- -the pyramids of Egypt, the Colon- 303- GETTING WINTER E(�1a8' against the estate of the said Robert sus of Rhodes, and so on. But the THN RPSULT 'OF IN'r2tODIICINO Bltsn- of Deverell who died on the 26th day _ O Jul 1913, at the said Township of E I S achievements of modern Limes far To LAY BLOOD INTO A FARM FLOCK �' -)Pickering, are reqquired to send by s those of ancient times. The importance' of selecting good osG preaid or deliver'to Thomas ( . g s _ a surpaese bred-to la stock as a foundation for p -'.The Seven Wonders of olden y Deverell, Whitby Ontario, one of the �-T kt a farm flock•of begs, and of- .proper .executors on or before the 15th day of �TQ V FFVILLE times were certainly remarkable management cannot be too strongly December 1913, their names addresses at;hieve.mentsr especially for the emphasized. Proof of this is seen in, and descriptions and'a full statement _ the results obtained at the Govern,, of the particulars of their claim and STOR.. ... .­.. age in which they were built. ment demonstration Poultry House the nature of the. securities (if any) e SHOE s PEELS -- - JE.I1 They proved that.the rneu Of those located on the farm of hers. S• L. held by them duly verified. as' Brown, Whitby, This h�.use which And that after, the l6th,day of De- " ' isles were men of no mean ability• is 10 feet by twelve feet, and accomo- cember 1913, the estate of.. .the.said �T' T fTl Y '= The discoveries in Science, parts dates about thirty birds, has been 'in deceased will he distributed ninon `1� 1 1 3 g _ - 1 cglarly since the advent of elec- operation for two seasons. Barred 'the parties entitled thereto; having pl�•mouth rock pulllets._were used in regard only to the claims or interest tricity, industrial progress, great each case and layingcommenced about November 16th., each season, The of have notice said executors tors .twill engineering feats and Ihe.advance- have notice and the executors will We carry a•cornpleteline of:flne and heavy boots and shoes of @very . : results from this flock for the six fall - nent made in medical science and and winter months. were as fotlows t'-not se.claim responsible to- any ppa� rson have- variety, for men women and children's.w r, whose claim the shall not then have• ala -; surgery far eclipses anything of t 1911-12. 1912-13 I received notice. - (} Ancient times. Probably the Month. Eggs laid. Eggs laid. Dated at Whitbyi the t3tb ' day of A CALL SOLICITED. - - d PLEASURE TU 9H FY C300Df3. - - Nov. 14 _ 361912. :greatest. achievement of all has` Dec. lA2 g70 November. �•, - ' phone o. sol. ' ARTHUR E. 0HRIBTIAIr- N been that greatest of engineering ,Jan, '899 672 Solicitor for -771��p .' Feb. f368 _ i��Y !este of all times, the building of Mar 472 THOMAS G. Dsr$RELL, l �p �^t A the Panama Canal, connectfug the April N8 869 ALMA B. P. IDOON.$LL)-Exec8-1Ors i" 's PEEL, Brock 'Street, +-� Atlantic with the Paciflp• This The pullets used for the season of ALMA B. DAyID90x, t. ,. .. _. 0�• � - ,. '. . ...,. .- ..,., ... �F _._'N 't..:• 6e 2?.-'•T'f'b"•��' i5�'eiyFi'"•+P'-"° "�J p F' '�+v= r .J�y``_,�� 'W41'!1' �,.4'^.u. •,.�•. O t s.. +,.'�.% y+E••r-.t-t,.w `�`P �#:!•„:. - Yom'' {'- P:'+-. '^;.-.-� :.•/� -.�_T ten;3'^ .. .. �hY. _'�. ,•`F-. :Y_ ,•wG S _ 'iii: ij, - 4 Mop �;L/1RiMONT _ John Graham,who is moving out dere for that firm, whose motto isM • west, will hold as auction sale "the beet is none too good" and - CHARDSON'S � T. P. Shirks spent' Sunday with j #�° of his stock, implements, etc., stock guaranteed free Prom Son g , friends in the city. on the 3rd of December, Mr. Jose scale. We bespeak for him = Fred Ward shipped a canoed of Graham has a lot of good stock a good business, * Impoetaot aboh►ia[of finest display of R cattle to-Toro nto on Monde p'• and everything will be sold with- The bazaar which was to have _ Ohina. A very large assortment of P. Macuab Sr., had a business out reserve. beon held on Wednesday after; Toys, j tri to Toronto on ureday. _ 0"dons". Books;Dolls, p Mrs. Harry Thomson, who has noon under the auspices of the John McGrath is again atWomen's ---- --- eeoeived Ior the Holiday trade. been visiting at the home of her Institute, a been poet: ;,he old stand shoei eS• son, Walter, in Markham, has re- ported odaccount of the rain until and see them. _ John Gerow is off duty at pre- turned to her home in Claremont next Thursday afternoon when it Subscriptions taken for 'all ]I[ugas.iaee, sent suffering from a severe cold. Uriah and Mrs. Percy, of Brou• a'he she will reside in future. We will be held of the Masonic, Hhll Weekly and Daily Newspaperat ghain, viand M s. Percy, - friends are pleased to have her in our in connection with the regular J - midsrageiin: meeting of the institute. This will this week, Rev, R H. Wood B. A., B. 'Th.' be.a splendid opportunitg to se- - ,W. 0T. -M-1. R10-E.E�.RI�8ONe ' -Thomas Gregg shipped a car- reached two excellent sermons in cure your Christmas G*,'.' • load of cattle and sheep to.Toros p . aroolr Street. W hStb� to on Monday. -__ the 8apiist church :.on Sunday - last. Iu seulriug Mr--Wood, the- --In ovin Memory-- _ David Scott and Miss Bessie g Macuab spent Sunday Baptists have got a very able with friends P Of is sure to 3pWillie J.1 Darling, who died Nov. in Agincourt. preacher and the church th, 912, at Mongolia. FENCE FENCE Pickering Lumber Yazd Miss Margaret Hamilton and Prwsper under his.ministry. One tender to our hearts is gone, f �� - Andrew Hamilton were in the Janies Lawson, agent for the The voice we loved is stilled, City on Friday last. Foothill Nurseries of Stone and T'he place made vacant in our FENCE Cell. Board. the new scientific wall Fred Madill, of McMaster Uni- 1�ellingtuu, is now soliciting ' or- home covering used in the place of lath • Can never more be filled. Just received another car of Peer- and plaster.' It holds paint or : wersity spent Sunday at the home — paper perfectly. Call and i of his parents here. -Father, Mother, Sisters, Brothers. less Fencing,in various styles. see samples and Misses Harriet Walker and' Em- -...-• Give me a call when requiring get prices. ma Reed spent Monday with SUFFE R ED Fence of any kind. Quality R O O F I N Ci4 pe FALLING1IR and prices right. _friends in Uxbridge. T N. B.extra white Cedar Shingles and Mies Vergie% Berkey, of Ls MANY PEOPLE HAVE A SIMPLE WAY .A few'hcindred rods'of 10 wire $• C red cedar Shingles. 1. 2 ; Ihridge, is spendinj here for a 'few EVERYTHING of STOPPING IT—THEY USE fence, specially priced. and S ply ready roofing. 1; --=days with her brother, Ross. P°xlslsl' sA°a' 'WILFRED F. WILSON. L U M B E R Rosa alid Mrs. Barkey were in It was Dr. Saugerbond, of Paris, a..__..__„_ - dogcovered Balsam, Ont. nth Hemlock, tongue and groves. on-:$u-nda y -..-... the funeral of the former's aunt. - For Years,RestoredTo H falling hair were caused by a microbe, Independent Phone o. 1 ins an Mise Mand Beal, of Toronto, b Lydia .Pinkbsm's�e And now that Parisian Sage, the 1 inch, I inch, li inch, 11 loch, spent Sunday here at the home o, Y 9, remedy that kills the dandruff germ, XTAVE •T-C•n• 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch her parents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal, - ,etable Compound. is sold in every town h Canada, the Pine lumber. ' l� people of this country have- awakened made provision for employment dur• '�• ' Joshua Bundy who returned to the fact that dandruff is unneees• Ing the.Fall and Winter months or do Also a good stock of dressed lumber o-4 lastweek from a-month's stay in ear : that fnllin hair sad itching you wish stead remunerative work- and i Georgia Pine matched. .,. � steady CanecIian women are continually writ- y g h. Write ua sad se• and beaded. .. the city is under the Reuther at scalp can be quickly stopped and that the year throw ,,. Ing us such lettere as the two following, the people who use Parisian Sage will cure our Agent a terms. We ober the $ell or Ind. phone ' present which are heartfelt expressions of grab- best in the business. Pay weekly, free - Miss Dyer and Mr Sellers, of never grow bald. • Zephyr, visited with James and tude for restored health: To every reader of the Nzws who outfit, exclusive territory. W. D. GORDON & SON, . Mrs, Leggitt, of North Claremont Glanford Station, Ont.—III have to-- wishes to eradicate offensive dandruff OVER 000/10RB8 Pickering, Oat. -ken Lycna E.PinkhamIs Vegetable Com- stop falling hair and have an immacu- under cultivation. Established over On Sunday• pound and never lately clean scalp, free from itchiness. 35 years. A reputation for high grade e Graham Bros., shipped fourtCen �. :•,. ;y�;c D. Pettit says las will sell Parisian stock and foie dealing. A salesman Stop fallin” '� found any medicine sage in a large fifty cent bottle with can make money selling for us. We fte horses to .the Toronto Fair or. + �;?' R Monday. We wish them their ;; to compare with it aguarantee to refund the money if want en energetic reliable man for r. Us good success.- J;. 9 I had ulcers and fall- not satisfied. It is an ideal, daintily Pickering and vicinity. For terms , ing of womb and perfumed hair dressing. free from write Hall's Hair ReIIewer certainly stops i Owing to the cooler weather the d�m� did me no reale and stickiness that will put life - Weekly market will be held in the r g PELHAM NURSERY Co., falling hair. No doubt about it what- Wilson House in future instead of lain. good. I suffered- and beauty into dull faded hair and Toronto, Out. ever. You will afire( be satisfied. v " "_ (-� ! dreadfully for years cause it to grow lustrous and lux- N B•-Free catalogue on request. ,at the Birkett premises. r ' Rev. J. W. Totten. of Prince . t . until I begsa taking uriaut. a® . YEA Mr r--"INSW r Albert, occupied the pulpit in the : your medicine. I al- ts Ci Swet3 t0 ti1xPEAtBtiCH ; Methodist church last Sunday• so recommend it for ACmftliwd Laai His numerous friends here are al- nervousness and in- ( Coughs - , digesti2n,." - Mrs. _ __ -_— _ ___Ways pleased to see and bear him. — _ The large gang of Bell .Tele- HENRY CI wax, Glanford"Station Out (lard coughs.old coughs,tearing coughs. tr hone linemen who have been Chesterville, Ont. — " I heard your Girt Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a chance. E D P, in„this locality for some medicines hi 1 raised, and ear a o Sold for 74 years. .. .�y P y g it,a.e,s.C=1210.. at �!h erry WOOd Station rte D a M,aettts< , . - time locality for some time have; I began taking them for falling of womb Ask Your Doctor. atonU a,. 6x14 ° pulled up their stakes and moved and ovarian_ trouble. Co mTs y rem nods which were -- _i_..___.____--'- Whole limo Shore Flours Ground 4%JCX a%wn 'gat mi-,n e.s m alm � T9101”side east. My left side pained me all the tame Widmer Miller who is employed and just y pe HIt� ri' r�na I� on the C. P. R., received• an in- irregular and painful it would be worse. Linseed Meal. Malted corn feed, u.�atrrm dost one, jury to bis knee one day last week Blachford's Pu.,n�. t ®n Lf n is `e0'tMe To sit do�vti caused me pain and suffer- Why take your watches, cloeks and Dried Brewer's Grains. ,p,e„i„dou,,nteooc " to upon . it Wheat Purina and y,° by a steel rail dropping- ing and Iwould-be so nervous soma- jewelery out of town for repairs,when Calf Meal, ltrwe and as a result was off duty for a times that I could not bear to see any I you can have them repaired here: Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap, Few days. one or hear any ones ak- Little specks Charcoal and Granulated bone. A James Underhill brought in a pe 10- I I have had 25 years experience Oster sbell, etc. Prices reasonable D=z iews�we would float before my eyes and [ was in Londocr England. y your order solicited. ° ,carload of cattle from the vicinity always constipated. -��� �r � - - 'of Bolycapgeoa one day last week. -I cannot say too.much for Lydia E. I,- Satisfaction guaranteed. _ - T]a.03�if3t3 Reedor 7 ` ;He will fatten _them in his own pinkbam's Vegetable Compound and Prices reasonable. _- etable to be ready for the spring Liver Pills, for there are no medicines All Rork dose on the premises Shorthand Rade v s -market, - like them. I have taken theta and 1 Brock, Street (next door to W. Scott,of Brussels, called oa recommend them to all women. You may Tod's Bakery) _ - Cs, H. an d Mrs. Ssmis on return- publish this testimonial." -11tH 'J3rs• If sfr evidence as the following lky ing from his hunting -trip in the PHEN J,-HARTM, CbeetervW61 Ontario- -ED. CLAFF, Whitby tracts from lettere and other In our .north, He reports deer to be a- Canada- =� strong testimony contained f our =l booklet,is not suMcent to satisfy any bundant this season, each member + person desirous of learning aborthanO, .,of the party having seenred'one. then there can be no merit In any bl*- The people of the Me.thVdist Hese under the sun: church, Richmond Hill. tendered DYAa llda, CI.AIiKs-''It is a plear preception to a number of Stu- We sell the famous Gray Gasoline sure to write a testimonial endorsing ' ,> dente from Victoria University, �� DO '� � . .Engine with. coal oil attachment, anything so much superior to other Toronto, Monday, Nov. 17th at and all latest improvements. things used for the same purpose is m. After a most interesting IN"s1D1�'Dw'o�"'"'R'FMtef1Os"'� w a Mwrncc�a.vws-.wltaws,rr• your system of Eclectic Shorthand is �• p C.A.90-6 Z a:T,G.oeral M-=Mw' rogram was green by the stu- YOtIIT �� $y See sample in stuck and get prlcee to others I have examined. I shs�l -- eats, re€reshmentq were served. : be leased to reply to any cotnmmmff�-- •_ �� T�.Q�S0N cation that may.be sent me with re- 4 - pi•ch, B. A., the soloist and tt you live at a distaaee from a branch of The Dominion Bank. _ terencse to the system. or to have as - -- its may be made—cash withdrawn—or any other Banking_ _ _ call see ..— s Marvin -- 01 0130- , . Mi9 -'$ustnesa may transac�y-rttiatl- daughter of Rev. Dr. Marvin, of- Claremont,were much appreciated made a special trip to town for.tha purpose. - -- i F Ou I®Fa and�`inteent$tTerin com- South Ontario Farmer's Ihsti- - a 4e o b 19 n menced eptember 5th, but etudbats Jtute and Women's Institute, will WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKIN nN, Manager. s� e s Cr S aro G; may enroll, any day, as instruction is • , hold at meeting itt the Masonic Hall ao es 'e e a N strictly personal. ho ''i; A d Write or call for free booklet. 1- Ion Thursday. Nov. 27th; at 2.30 Cr�', o i 1 t p, m, and 7-.30-p. m. .-In the aft- a a= Clarke's Shorthand College a ernoon the ladies will holds asp- e Claim to Save You �[oae9 on Faraiture s:' es E 8 o T e. gee. 585 College 9t„ Cor. Manning Ave. arrate meeting, which will be ad. V o, ye , dressed by Mrs. Turk, of Lucan-, a ^°o TORONTO 'Q` E ..Ont. who will speak on subjects df C r, intense interest to all lovers of A new fresh stock for our fall trade. Everything in the line of House o�I� � S home including the care of the °O° ' a~ Furnishings. One piece at a time will soon make your o M y I e _s� eyesight, sick, etc. 'Mrs. McTurk, _ . having had special training as an home cosy and comfortable. °°' �° a ,,,, F� s opptician, will be found a very cap- See our large oak Easy Chairs. Prompt delivery. a g m .+ +. ' °'• mar y= a►b1e speaker. All ladies are in- ", syr p•s voted to both afternoon and even. PICK E Ii,IN G a +' a W nay h ing meetinge.. . . C. H. BURLING, .a Jn. oe The following from-the Toronto m 4 r 14 d -- July • em Star of Nov. 12tb-will be of inter- is o o e a sem g Of an materials and design est to many in this township, b as keg.'In stook. It will pay you °"O Oat. ~• to call at our works and inspeot out doth "The mArriage of Misa Jean Giles O , g a 8 ,� m+ Nor m daughter of Mrs. Jane Giles to Mr.: p Dee W and obtain protea. Don't be tallied Stewart Dow, tookDW" 0+ igeRa ws do sot etapioy Them,000segneal■`AlexanderJsnaan 1014-whibb T, Osbaws, s,8ronRbam If we oan, and do%brow off the ses4 .Place at two o'clock this afternoon a Bore PsrcT t9,liyxbridcn 16,�ni�on Is. emmis ion of 10 per cent.,which You wda at the home of the bride::( mother, * rl..vsreon 14,IIpeaaso»is certainly save by purchasing from w. . a in Cowan Avenue. The Gere oilyIyNRy Boots, Shoes, 'Rubbers '— ail solicited. was performed by the Rev. Flex. NHIM RRANITE Ce., McAuley, pastor of Cowan Ave. -FOR FALL and WINTER -Oar stock in this lines are com- The Pickering "" Presbyterian church. Miss Eva We are offering Special values in, plate. Our Rubbers are the best- brace, Whitby, Os/ar1 _Taylor-played the wedding march Hate and-Mounts : no seconds. Prices a little less Vigilance ._• once Committee �T f" and Mr.4A. Taylor sang •'Loveis Velvet Hats 82,50 than elsewhere. Try a pair. EI • �r ' EVANS, ... �► he late$ Coropatioh. or The bride was at 3.50 Bents Women s anldt Children fat The'obje "' - "` ct f h A elation is al ed in a whe a satin gown with elle Felt Hats ' -lewei4s toes and pearls. Her tulle Velour Hats A.60 rices away down. lessen stealing and prosecute to enc -f _Pomp Manufacture! "veil"was caught with eiran'ga tilos- Flush Hats . .,.._ p _ - the -felons. Dundas Stl ,'` soma and she carried a shower Of The above Hats are all,beantifull y Overalls-Meti's sizes 32 to 46, pro- - _ Sloop and Residence, roses and lilies. Miss Olive Boyd, -. trimiiled-iu�stxle t;p to- res 75c, 1,.00, 1.25, 1,50. ro t%y stolen tommnai• .WHITBY, ONT. of Hamilton, was a dainty brides- the-minute. Smocks-1.00, 1.25, 150, ��oaterimmediatpely with any member' Three doors west of Whitby Hotiae maid in silk crepe ' meteor black A very fine assortment of Ostrich Bois'-Overalls'sizes 28 to 32, at E:eontiye Oommittee. ' velvet hat with ermine and osprey 'such(other montrtg on sale at Membership fee g1�• : Weare prepared to instal wood or iron and she carried pink roses. Mr. greatly reduced- prices. Men's, Women's. Boys' and Girls'' 'pumps on ahortnotice,also attend James Landis, of Montreal, was Get one to day as they will not . Warm UnderwAre for TJ&.sea-'mav be had from the PrOg"nt or 8 to all kinds of repairing•• best pian. After a wedding trip winter. e.ortery on.ppueaetoa. t last long at the price. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, t to New York and Atlantic City. _ Idr. ani re. Dow will residwentd. ictering, Onto the equre gear GROCERIES-A fall stock of th thebest owe blends blackeand mixed 26e ]b. IW.Y. Riahardsou, is elan gasoline engines and 1121 Cowan Ave. The bride We have the beat in the world. in A blue and black brocad- J� - B[AGNET CREAM. SBP ABATOR + aw&y • Liptoe e, Red Rose Saluda, 9oc 4Aa aod�ri0a r Ib. �,A. O'Connor? Arthur lefPre�. ed suit, black velvet hat with red D. ST �QO� CO-, KE phone Hell No.60, Ind.�761 ' feathers fid black Persian lamb 1 t� 1�- PlC �IN Yeesidaet, y furs• , ; � P. . .. � :,p.;.,...- ..i .. .. � ,., � P!'s•1 5 � 4Fryn.•.. ..�n,G'4 ..+9d,m o J ', . s':: � •. ' �. -.. .,_ .......... ... ,._<•. - „_. _.� '�� �i-r ..L- -.a. .u.-;wad �',. - r' 'i c+7..¢+' f ti,' .. p .T .� ',.+.a• „"ai.'•r,_.4" <i-:X' rr::+'.r'<.....-n.,rsx . ''q. ';µ�t ". � '' ''� r�:cs,li '. -..-�, _#,.p yr:� - `�"�+'r. ��gg,;,.:q.,rn;.'� ,:.o-:.4"' �:..• ''�n"'+�''. ,�t '�. - y • M told .1. to more thea olriiae. a" pre ytainly. friend to nr, TIM. Fresh from the Gardens eafdeEllehea a �°°� v- , '. .. .. .. �..� i•�.� 'And watts bssn a friend is t4c w r "Mina to ed his }i a _ v she 'all. and nursed lm. Ooo•' Dar­k' ShAdow"' ; of the finest Tea-producing country In "Yoa forget ilia you helped Ttbby.'t eaid Ilia■ 1n a low robe, and with til the world. faint voice. r In I to 1e4.Xm a qqwn way sun to eta I. - - - I In me fooa do by lou incite t wit ^ a, �r A GDa>altt� Yer Vengeance and aBut t' t e ei o.;-du t.o a - s 'end. But there, thank Roaduees, it's �s11 done with now.-Father it you wants \ soreas'es cold Instead oi< tot, why didn't ser eay so, instead of lettin' 'em frees into ice on .ver plate? You're ae bad Mina.-What's the matter with the bren� CHAPTER XVI.-fContlnusd). your living dike the rest of the Door neo- and butter, that lou can't eat!t! It's int g (ilia paused again, and leaning forward Diel It you decide to ¢o away from him, beat fresh, let me tell you, not marRai t n She at Mina, who eat quite g for lava, out of his eight, it will be difficult for you rine. Pears tc me this family a of dei nr but pale to the lips. without money I do not offer you money since its rise in the world.-�ou don'i to buy him of you. No. not ,But you will --mean to say you're Roin' nractioin' with "These sahibs. are all alike; it is the not refuse to accept a omall sum for--for est tib a headache?" she demanded indignantly, same here in England as it is in my the expeusee of the removal, our .lour- Ceylon Tea. Sealed Lead Packets Only. as Mina went towards the piano. r w'ountry; they will all run after the younguey?" "Onlyy for a little while. Tib37, dear,' girls with the pretty, faces. Ah, no; it She took a gold-net, p from the Try it—itis elf-Heious. $LACK2 MIXED or GREEN. I said Mina, leadln ,Y _ p �Y rowled Elieha, la not. you that is wicked, but the sahib. recesses of her voluminous skirt, acid Let 'er alone, TibbY," R 1 the _ _ _ "Oh 'I'll let, 'er alone," resorted Tib b7;; rk n and I it, mechanically: she did-not touch it. all That toofferyoun mono the Mina'aeasier. eyes tab e. Mina looked late.her across fell on still, her hands clenched,- her bosom Inc fiat hand over the table as if it were "An' r'opa to gOodneas othor people ' flashed, sad her hands cls clenched, Sara hastened on-"1 came to offer you 'It You will take the advice o! a friend heaving. her 'e eyes flashing with indi nx• spread with the delicacies she had named. w the same!" y g I Mina lay awake all that night• but shy ovary, because if you had been the girl '-for I atm now your friend. ]Lees Mina: ;tion, with all a woman's anger; and it I've a headache," said Mina; "and I was neither anxious nor fearful. There now that 1 know you are wood- ou wi!l i was not until Sara's footsteps bald died think I will have a cup of Lea.. No; I'll, was another day to live through as DM I thought you, you would have taken it." ro axay, to a great dietaace, where he away that the girl she had tortured sank get it, TibbY dear." tlently as she could; and then— hr shrugged her ehonldere. "But I do not cannot find you; and you will hidden into the ehaLr, alpine for the breath Elieha looked round rather sadly and g It was a long day in all aoaeclenoe offer it to you now. Ah, no! I wish to till he ie married. After th t, i[ you come that seemed to choke her in.its coming. regretfully. "Seems very dull. to-night,"I though she worked hard and left herself argue with you, to appeal to yon. There to me, write to me, I will help you all I I he said. I suppose we mise•Mr. Clive- butug tt:e time for thought. She elpgyyl, Is no doubt that lir. Clive Harvey loves caa.•• and so. do you in your heart; Tibbs, for that night soundly, and woke with a soli4� my mistress, and will marry her-it you She paused and scanned Mina'a face; but CHAFTE$ SVII. all you're so rough on hiine and your talk eager reflection: IL is the dal• He will, do not stand in the way:-I truly think there,was no resnonse in it. the stretcb•' -- of 'orspitais." that he has a fancy for you; but"-she I ed out-her hand to pat Mina's arm; but Perfect love casteth out fear. Mina's 1 "Ob, do I?" snorted Tibby. as she push• here. I shall see him. hear his roiwil ' p all will be well." q spread out her hands-"!t is but a passing Mina shrank back out of her reach. love for Clive was as perfect a one se we ed Mina away from the loaf and cut some (To be ooattaned.) fancy. He would not let it come between 1 t,you are sorry, unhappy? Ah, yes. it I imperfect mortals are capable of; and, thin bread and butter for her. "You re- him and his fortune, his read life He will is natural. It is the way with us women! notwithsutnding the impressiveness of the mind me virilia gent at the music 'all who Lire of yon oh, very Quickly. He would These men, these sahibs, they make love 1 Hindoo woman's appearance. and the we'll•.sang 'Will They Mies Me?' and a man at About 1 000 servants 878 dtt8g11- - not marry, you. I know these sahibs." to us, they swear to be true to us. but I nigh tragic force with which able had car- the back called out, 'Give me a gun, and + She leant back, and smiled and nodded they trample on our hearts while they ried through her part of the interview, see if I mise yer!' I think his room is ed to the King's Royal household. her head sapiently. caress us with their kisses. It is the lot and the fact that Mina had herself beard better than is company. and I think I "They will not marry beneath them, of us women, here In England, India, the name of "Lady Edith" on Clive'e lite __ ---- chiU yon ra not everwhere; man is all alike in every i when he was unconscious, Mina would not o[ hie caste, You are ygrare o and beano- ed. is mesas you tie mood aurier. But we ME156, permit eh+insidiously e o hie to a ou . fail Ah. yes! But you are of lower rank, n o e er. She of the people; while he >e of noble birth wise. Be you wase, m�`risled deceiv, and already a great man." he. He w' nretty child. herfearownl`hAs she had saidstosSara, what ' ' Cast him away: do not be m believed In his truth sa, she be'ieved in Why should Convalescence Mina's lips moved, and at last ahe fel- ' ill marry my mistress. my dear ever feeling he may have had for this mistress, the Lady Edith." Lady Edith, this beautiful daughter of a tered in amazement: Mina rose, her hands arlDDiur the table, treat nobleman, he now.assuredly loved Rvhen it!s such a hard t!(,4tt to regain lost strength and "Of noble birth? A great man!" her head thrown ftp, her eye@ flashing. her. Mina. f , weight,one of the very best aids is found in _ Barn nodded again, and smiled. "Yee; -It is a lie!" he said. He will no She would'hot doubt him, she would not 1 �s _ It is W. He did not tell you, he has hid- marry her-he will marry me. I know it!" be depressed. She would say nothing to 1 N ij_r Tuteleas �� Liver{)� � den it from you Ah, yes, it is easy to The words sprang from her 1 tx. from Elieha or Tibby; but would ¢o on just as 1 NA-DRV-'Vo Isft tion of understand. He did not wish you to her heart. Behind her natural gentleness,i usual; indeed, she would practise longer , !mss knaw, did not want to trouble him when- humility, and modesty there Lurnt in I than she ordinarily did, would work I in 1t you et, in an agreeable and eastl assimilated when he had done with yon." Mina a eptrit which now spranhr ntc a y g g y to be he her lessons. so as to fit herself ' --• Mlaa rose, and Stood looking down at l flame flame, Mingling with this woman's �, � form, all the well-known tonic,strengthening and curative •,`_ the swarthy. smilingface: but she said persuasive tones, Clive's voice murmuring, -to be the wife of the great man the i�acrr*e .strange woman had declared Mr. Clive W properties of the best Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, f. nothing, and sank into her chair agsln, ''I love you, I love you!" had been ring be. ^61a1t Extract. Cher Bark and H o hos hitea. her hands elasIMA tightly, her eyes flsed: in¢ with convincing force. It w■s not the Fingnlarly enough. Mina sone not frg' t• ry yp p p I, On Sara, as one went on in her soft timid girl wbo had sbrunk in terror from coed or awed by the ddscover ,of the vna: in cases of chronio coughs, colds or bronch!tts, broken English: the gang of hooligans. but the girl who _. had stood between Clive and cattalo- difference between their eon al po.+itln•:d. •nervous debility, after fevers or wasting diseases, "Yoa did not know that he is the son of All along shat had known that his station -si lord, the Mon of sn earl,.that he a one death. that confronted Rar■ at this mo was ,bora that of hers, wi very far abs^e, or when you are just "run down", Na-[>-.-Co of your he soEngliph Parliament.earl..t a lawmaker,I ment. Love is the atrongeet passion that Tasteless Pro araticn of Cod Liver Oil will ve _a ruler? a kept this from you; It r. man knows it ie far stronger in woman indeed, that the know.s•dae of his high ! p their wap, the w■ they @tak theft prey,1 than in man; and at this moment it ab= done. She had be-obirth d-.d not n nwoher rthytotmh m wbt hey /x pestore health and vitalnty. these sahibs. *los, why should he hide'IIgbed, ea¢rmaecd the whole of Minas be- be was to her an lar��{{'inary gentleman, Cot it fr tall thin from you, if be meant well b7 Ay she stood there with white face and "Mr, Carve she ods lit'.1S more uaworth•: your L)ru " you. if he meant to marry you? But he S pnrt*d I" and fiaahinx eTeM. she was an of him now that he proved t.n be the son in 50c• or$1` idoe■ not. He is ing w marry my mix- inezner,X;od, ureo*histwa1,d girl no of an earl, He could not au+ov any lower - :flrees, the Lady Edith: and he but amused I longer; but i woman fisht;ng for that than he had ata>Ded in. askiD her to be; boldos' 3l3 himself -what you call 10--passed the which women hold dearer than all elMe his wife: and the cir', suddenly tra^s- R1me with a pretty girl.'" in the wide world- the -nossea+,on Of the !formed into a woman by her love and the Mina's hands craved each other so man she loves. (:I ve ahe knew trusted. ; terrible ordeal to which alae-had beef: sub• tietht.;v that the pats threatened to cut and believed in. This woman, with . the totted by F,:ira, felt, bow she kuwsr not inn) the fleich but still she Bald nothing' 'Strange fa,a and dress. sbe did not kn•:w, bur instinctively, as all such feelings isbe waited. sad after a sole tiara. bend• d,d not beLeye; she cared nothing tar c•,ms, that her great love levelled all din- Itie Still further forward, continued. per• her or for her vauntsd-mistraew. It was tinction. ! isuaxtyely. tnsanuatuhgly: 1 lust possible that C'livc m:zh: have in. When he came the day aper t-morr.0 — tii tell her again that. he loved her. end ' Yoa understand. C have made sol tended to marry o Lady Edith Out that again to aek her w be,hie w:fe. alit wou'd understand And Tr'n are ■ good a.ri he 'ntended to do on now was simply in- - -. You wits not come between my mistress reed:bre: for only a fens short hours ago Dhow him her heart olainly, tell him all /�✓� and the man she loved? I do not ask vtm he had told her, Mina. 'hat he loved her. that was on her mind, all that the Hin• „ o i tar her sake. You do nt know her. lol,ad asked her w be his wife: had to'd her don woman had said, and leave the deci-! National Dirnw and Chemical Co. ;her am i do; it is not w be supposed but' that he would come in two days' time to rilon to him p� of C,AM"a•l.imited. I ask it for his. You rare for him a repeat hili avowal of Ioye, to ask her for And even at that moment, when every I + lactic? Ah. yea! I thought eo 1 see it her betrothal pledge. ;nerve was racked by the woman's Two - ar*d'i is your face, in your eves• If you do, v•u It was Clave acatawt this strange wo• tragic threat, she had no fear of the re wit not ruin him. will not stand between man: and her heart did not hesitate in Irult. True love to quick to reeocnise ,ts j bim and has fortune between him and mv'' its arbitrament. iia d#t lw,on She mishr k;n. she knew in her !nnermnot heart that f mistress. whose father will make him I be otandiow between Clivo and hit a,m he loved her and with a Sire-.g•b remark. rest, x111 dein him to rise to lofty bttion, his wor:dlv welfare but the we- able in a girl o vounc so unsmphistieat• eights, to tower, In your State You will man's heart to ?ler knew that the fallnosa ed, she pcf w4M,d 'ter Pon] to natlence reek with him,. will aaat him off-+before:of her love for him, the wealth of her Dad, she practised for a creat many home HONEST �Q� �E A i S t is too Ir,te!" Ston, would more than console, compea• that day. and begged permi■olon, -which n V a nothing from the whits face .drool a longer rime t o remain at the - _ i sate him for anything he might lose by watt readily granted, t - hen lienal..eo that __ .• Her oierofag eyes. her intense scrutiny Nhe belonc.d to this comm2n people, she. THE BEST POLICY before her. }l.na sat motionless, almost : w.1s, ss this woman had said, of lower •ohs m.cht pick up her lout lewsona. a" expressionless, Sara looked round 'the; But though she str(we, by tncesaant'oc• .Claes and tacit, but her schooling had eupation, to drive Away the remembranceroom " You are poor. Is it not so?" she said In taught her mach nnconrciounly, in. i of the Hindoo woman, It obtruded Itself a friendly, confidential way "You earn Fri.wPh 1! nt of she felt at that e r at odd moments and baratmd her; and, prams moment they she cfla!d make lire. ,be was- looking pale and tired-Aben she "lover han�v And that hanninese edeal. ally ouch bapoines.. ae she could rive him, +came in to pup' _ would far- outweigh any wnrld'y Muccedv' Tibb- looked up oharply from the tried which he might obtain by marrying Lady 4aaut4acee. and potatoes w•hich•ehe was eat• THIS Edith, Ko ahe stood erect, almost decant, In dud wand, as she set a oortloa of that _. and epurned the der-twT.on Ao inslnuat- 'ivory'4.h befere Mina, e inr!v made by tbiw strange woman Youre lookin' orf color Lo-nicht. Mins t 1�a Sara leant forward, and stared at the i'on much pr.ict sin', too massy :eewo,r slight Asurs, straight a.. an arrow, ths.'and too much nursin I'm prec,.jud Glad ' Y beanzitul lace, whin sa draih, but elo that's neer,much_ any rate, The tie%' time `��G�sT SALE HOME bleI see a man downed iu a row and I'v. an v- DYE Quant of h them, rather dr thartntaoxi. - Kuhl'.' the him, rather than ep<,ke. thtnv to dei whh the busier* , he goes w You re,fua,e my offer' Yu will not re• the a 'ai al, if I ave to drag n the. I I� THE E 1NC�R LD that !ease the sahib, will not so'" by the 'air of to tend solo m own 'ands. r. _ "1 will not,'' responded Wria, ber.bosom You dnn't want any e.,�aart What are _ P ANYONE :heaving. lire hands c'eriched. ;e elle?' aheinquired.vuu lake - 4„u min' to avv, Lh.n, would . . Fara leant back, and laughed contempt a let e co'd txviwant or a bit o' t+alroon or s � use uouely, a Slice of hasp 1 way- "Tou are a fool'” ahe said, with a shrug of" f her shoulders, her brown 9ngvn, turn. •ne the bangle« on her wrist. "You have -.. _ liwtened' to what I say-and you refuse? i ---- __ ■ ■ You are a little English fool. And von will be -orry--when it N too late. When ^-• E off and you are deserted von,he fin@ cast you _. -- - ---i -.itrd-lre-will_css-r y*m'-�-;� .,�e•,�-.-v._, you,_l oh, yell'-You will think of what 1 have The Guaaanteed"ONE DYE for warned you. and you wall be sorry, You All Kinds of ClottL are nretty; ab. yes!" She nodded and _ smiled, a -forced #:mile which the Lary in Ct 61mpi•,Fr"C oeana dankali. TRY her.dark ekes betted. "But the eahih will ������� iT�•nd for Fre.Color Gerd and cockier. ; I tTR Of your prett 1neEP. They alwayw dn. _ Tii2oaOOO oCo.�• Because, you see, ys>u are not of his , Lo' ok for 'f his tcaste. If he marry you, he will oink to your level; he will ruin himself;Name will and ! ' 9 no longer one of your Parlament, and great in public life You will have drag. ]Ael o v •e baRed him down to pour level, your low � '+ caste, and he will be sorry for what he has done. He will be like a man who has �•. tied a atone round his heck, and cast hien- ^+ self into the tlang#w. He will be a nobody, a mere nolxdv. Then he will think, 'Why x did I marry is foolish, common girl; I, r" ► l 1 a noble of the higher caste?' He will oast - 'a Su ar you away, de,;ert vent. Do I not, know?"-- means best i�L2Qllty—testeai ������ .i *he demanded vehemently. "I have lived with these people, these great people; I quality 11 measure and know ther ways, the thoughts they think: q r 1? they are all alike. They cannot herd, j trunci wed, with the lower castle." Her f�IOP'Ol1gh 3RtiS�RCt10Tl. - - mood changed, and she went round the table, and acid put her hand on Minae ghoul- g i. der. "Come now, be a sensible girl," she _ __ •. - r -- said persnaeivelY• with a friendly, tun• - 11 11S On every bag-OI fldenttal smile. 'Do not be misled by him. • a Give the sahib up while there -is time. While there is time!-You -will. will YOU " not? You will take the money and fty be- " tar .- tore it is feel late?" " gni St. Lawrence Sapu Mina shook off the thin, claw-like hand. Portlan foliages. n• "I will not!' she panted. "I el not be. EM EN • to onginil D to our Neve what you eay,,what you tell me! He � 1' touched frown ref}laeny Y loves me: snd-I 'will marry him." ^--- - cupboard, you afro_ sure of Sara recoiled, and, clasping her arms 71 sugar absolutely free from across .her hnAom,.-looked Mina up and down from head w toot. ."UNLESS you have 'facilities fqr testing cement, you rilust :; contamination Ol Impurities You will not?" she biased, her eyes L of any kind. Bashing balefully. her ling streuhed,show- dC nd u the ufacturer for Cement that 18 St Lawrence tranulated white pnre ing the white, even teeth. "You will not pe upon min Save surer is Pa°ked in these sizes of give him up? You will come between hit;; „reliable — Eve car of Canada Cement � is thoroughly = {raja-fine.audium and coarse. in and my mi�treees. my beloved mletres's. ry 101j1b.25 Ib.end 20 Ib.sealed bate You shall act! nothing shall moms be-i tested,and unless it passes every test it is not allowed to leave � .ad 5 Ib.and 2 ib.carton., tween her and anything she desires. You AItfirstclassdealerscan.applY i think you can Bold him, this sahib, whose he mill. � it so insist Upon haeUag St, shoe•at.rings you are not worthy to 'tie? _ Ynu are a common girl, of a low class. t LAcNREIiCi SUG""MER1E$ You dare to lift our eyes so high! He _< You Can depend upon Catlada Cefmt at. C�� ,+ marry vont Bah. You mock yourseltl UiAITm'MONTRUL• a-io-t3 17 tell you,ke you shall. not," In line. fatlyy rBe sure you get it. O�►~^ee QRO i" itelt]tenlacanto ovbrinMinaneeida d poured You to come between my miatrese and the Canada Cement -C!dmpan' Limited,' -Montreal J� man she loves!" She laughed scornfully. "We shall see! Fara will. seer" There is s t anadr Cement denial in your neighborhood. If you do not She snatched.up the vnree, drew her Ito Q b' ' sAawl round her with an angry, passion• know him,ask us for hie name. r a^ li ate gesture, and strode to the door. There - .i she turned, and c"t a malignant eve over •Wriu our Ixformation gateau for a frer copy of ihe160 page berg etiPGar the ¢irl'o slight lint still erect form, the Farmer Cats De With Conmie." . "Bewure!" she panted almost innudihly. "Rather than see you cPtpo..--andbetween I would lay yon and him•-•and hlai!- t mark me!--dead at my feet.l" r. r SA, LIDA ON �, e•eje t The door slammed on her, the room - 0 seemed to sway witli the fury of her pas• `' Won; but for some moments Mina etmot : �. xya..o-,,, .�,.F'.., ra. r i��h� �ua'"�,. .•..n.a,wrt.ok+e^s'Ewwr� �i..;la.R'4 ,<;, ,y ._,... _elle+• A: w —•"!� ,i°°=°.''�fx'w T:' 'z'+;a+Er.: r�' ,r ..,a-n-vim,,' v;' .ar?c•'c'ps,"'•.y,•c,i;,,:•'r"�ra:b�R:a+,'.•'aD'.� ,dff..s.+v. .�ia.'sy ad�'::r$,aSrr'�•:,y.a.,ws.ra±r++{ke 741 _""iy.aw ''+4.,:,,-•-. '. ., ,: ..,;... .. .� ilei:a•+ .,: .. �: ,T ,`•. • .. - .;,» a _ • i ,.._. .. . . ., .,t ... .Y, .. :... ,• ,tip._,. - ..,� , ; - - w�y .- ... . • ;;fie.` s. been added..Bake the oysters cover- WILL IRRIGATE THE SAHARA. II ed for half an hour, then remove the Dover, and brown quickly. will Open Well With Flow of 8,000 This is a good recipe for the filling Galloon Per Minute.. .I .*'u%4ft",Ao.�„a ,�«„u�,,,,,'"`•”" `' Ior oyster pates: Chop a quart of The Sahara, according to Dom-; rGEs`� oysters fine with a aiharp. salver mon opinion, is a land' entirely' ' 1 - knife. Melt two tablespoonfuls of without water. This is far from the butter, add the same amoun of �,►� truth; in all parts df the region dour, cook anti then add a cwpful that kre inhabited there is plenty x ql� r i rhU � �� � wit; of rich milk. Season with red and of water. The only trouble is to , �, black pepper and salt. Add the MED 0 , POa ;. ti, find it, as it lies at an unknown r °' p�" minced oysters to the or sauce P i c fir' r, de th below the surface, . To discover and make available 'I ✓, „ � �+`` f. and cook for five minutes. Have �-- rl the pate shells, hot, fill them with this hidden water supply is the mis- ' the oyster mixture, and set in the sion-of a corpsof artesian well dig- ' oven for minute before serving, rs which io operating in the south ' ge P g ' very hot. o€ Algea•ia. EWGILLETTCOMPAl�L1Ml� Oyster Salad. -For oyster salad en 'n ''�+t nom"' e o these February one f4 I In F y81 toaotrro oNr• S, Xemombtr the'` drop large oysters into their own eers opened a well for which is - W u Engliihwioltairs liquor, which should be strained, r,urgrandmoth- claimed the worlds record,. having ,• ; and scalding hot, anti leave them a flow of 6,000 gallons 'a minute. er'rgardrnFYou }here until they are plump and ruf- FOR , sk $` ;will catch'their This is in the oasis of Tol'ga, about �'' �[ �'s L.. phi fragrance agai,s $ Drain them ee a sieve and 2r miles west of Biskra. MAKING SOAP •,. dry them on cheesecloth. Cool The water of this,well rises into Y f, c- , in th,i foap. . them and quarter them with a sil- a fountain nearly six feet 'high and ! "; ' ►. veer knife. Mix them with choppedforma a small river which will make oelery, a`nd mayonnaise and serve it possible to cultivate nearly 8,000 SOFTEN�NG them on crisp, white lettuce leaves. acres. The former 'record for Al— geria was 3,400 gallons a minute �"""��Snell Vid etS - _ Timely Hiqts. - from a well bored in 1907 in the A Home Cleaning Hints.-To dry oasis of Touggourt, DISINFECTING t In the last,10 years this artesian then smell this soap lean a white jersey, rub powdered corps has bored wells .prcduc:ng' ' IOSETS DRAINS _ starch well into the soiled part3, 46,000 gallons a minute, waking Get Jergens'V'iolet Glycerine Soap from your dealer today roll up tightly, and leave for two 116,000 since the French occupation j''� f , and smelt it: Know why -everyone is insisting on getting this days. Then shake out all starch g SI NKS! V C g g ' began. This permits the irri irrigation s _ articular soap. and the jersey will be quite clean. 000 date alms in which p <. of 1,800, -.:��•, Upon the violet, nature-Ahas lavished the sweetest, most appealing of To clean alight-colored costume, lies the wealth of Southern Algeria. perfumes. Everyone has always wanted this odor in scop, but heretofore take equal parte of oatmeal and at has evaded soapmaken everywhere. Ia this soap we have caught it— whiting', and with a pad of clean ! the real fragrance of violets. white flannel rub well into the ma- Out of the Frying Pan. - i Everyone finds this soap a most inexpensive and effective means to in- tenial. heave for a short time, then "When she married, ten years ~;i •'/ `a+` of Cham oo or bath, It imparts to the'entire body an shake out and press on the wrong a o, rhe stated frankly that it was •�..'. ,� ' . crease the pleasure p g exquisitely fresh fragrance, diffusing from the hair and the hands a wonder- side. To Clean a white lace blouse, arm 1 it avoid working for a liv tally persistent perfume, contributing its own sweetness to your toilet. rub thoroughly with block magne- jag.,, _ sia leave,in an air-tight box for X-1 at does a do al the _ - - . _ , 1 , he 1 time Z P ykea care of seven small child- A cut ham, for will not be re- I day, then shake out and press. .e: . er Oa Vl•'ashiaa Saucepans.-When a reu +P � gained for use for several days 0 aya, 1` saucepan is burnt or blackened, should have a little vinegar smear- �../�� rub the inside with a hard crust of Taking; things philosophically is ed over the cut end, This Will pre- Q _ i bread dipped in Salt, then wash easy if they don't concern your lent` it from becoming mouldy. ^ r with hot soda and water. Always '�, I V�3 �� Soc ,cash the lid of a saucepan as care fully as the pan itself, r the flay. to I,or of one dish may clip wit and Send for sa,npie cake,.,clay, .i ti,r.++v d,nuut�,r it J»s,. !J 4t i� jL ,119 II!'xt which i6—cooked 1B ,ka,w't,,r send us a ac stamp for o sample�rkt. Aldreas Ute.ia�em Jwirm Co.,'Lid-a shobrooAe suet,yertA,onta�to. that particular pan. Place all fish- toe a cake- Three cakes for 23c-Got a quarteds worth kettles and saucepans in front of l 'Forfstr by Canadiss draggism from coait_to ceait includixgNowfotnidlawd the fire for a few miantee after i-� washing so that they be thoroughly dried ind4i This keeps thein in AFOR RGA BRIGHT $TO RY HER KffCWE ANtfl BRIG Lon er cooking t.ougllens them: Rood condi{ion and makes them last '� �►+a,�M+re► g 1..,n_ge r. This is one method of making oy. REF'UTATIO'N. 'U$a ILAICK Kir C MT. star soup dash a quart of oyavers- ILI and strain the liquid is which they p >3 r� riff:F F DALLSY ®.Im I No Dcsmr d OME came through -a paede .of cheese= Sergeant-MaJor - �jOW*STC i HAM ILTOK ONT, No Rus►r Yi - __ skim it and add T °Lh• Th°a boil it', Under General French _ • the oysters to it. When the oy _ a iters are ruffled and plump take "it ' -When Gladys Bakes a Cake. from the fire, add a pint of but Teieran of Boer War iYlae Lost t0a Saturday at 'breakfast t•me � weltse�a•scned with-salt and health on the Veldt Tells _+� 9 i► � ' You'll hear Miss Gladys say: pepper, and a little butter, and Experience. �/'riow, mother, you and Bridget serve immediately, _ Yary this soup -- by adding twu tablespoonfuls of Good Advise for All Who Have Inds- ' Must have a holiday ; gestlon or stomach Disorders. %o don't come near_ the kitchen, chopped 'celery to the hot milk; or _ - ✓" 1" a teaspoonful of chopped onion or But rest, for 1 s sake, P� PP In his home at WaldeRrove, 'pPhile I do all 36ur daises parsley, or a tablespoonfulof finely no one is better known than 8ergt• •..moi .�" t�/ i r; And make the Sunday cake." grated cheese. Sometimes thicken Major Cross, late of the 4th Queen's it with a tablespoonful of butter Own Hussars. Speaking of the ill-( ' When, 0, a track of sugar and a tablespoonful of flour ,rubbed Pffects of a campaign upon a man's ; 71 together. Sometimes add a few oy- constitution, the Sergt.-Major writes: , Across the spotless floor; "I served under General French dur - 1�l1ad, ah, the jelly sanudges tier crackers when you aux the oy- Ing the late Boer war, to the capacity r' On the handle of the door i eters and hot milk. of Bergt.-'►Major. It was perhaps ow- _ ^ the citron; spdoe'Isad raisins Another Luneh-Dish.-Oyster loaf Ing to a continued diet of bully beet, And the cochineal so pink is another satisfying luncheon dish. hard tack, and bad water, but at any N TFM �, roomy house.or in the 3iria11 To make it take off .Lha top crust rate my stomach entirely give out. -.L l�re daubed on chairs and table { I was in such a state that I could eat .L cot�'e there 19 always some Cold COf11eI' even in the sick! from a loaf.of bread and scoop out nothing without the greatest suffer- And the.-soft crumb part from the in- ing. The army doctors did not help whets extra heat is needed. yen cups are needed side, leaving a wall at the sides and me much, and since leaving the ser- side,bottom three-quarters of an .inch" 4-e T hr}oe been veru miserable. Some R�i�+ C IO a To separate the eggs; few months ago a'friend told me he - thick. Dry the middle of the hread . corpulent old Bridget - had been a .great sufferer from indi• 9MOSCEaE3i Is run clean off her legs; and crumb it; and ardd It .to .two g�estion until he tried Dr. Hamilton's tablespoonfuls of melted butter. = Ivor she must melt the b'u'tter, p°O Pills; they cured him.' I confess it _ And she must m mix the dough, Make a' cream sauce from three was without much faith I bought a Solid Comfort in Cold H ..Aor - .�phile Gladys site the alrocolate tablespoonfuls of butter, two o{ box, but itis I ret ,lose made a feel y gr better than I had been for a ions .gives you heat,,where and when you want pit. And imears it high send low. Scat and 'half a cupful of milk. time. Dr. Hismilton's Pills complete- Scald a quart of oysters in their ly cured, and now I can eat every- The new model Perfection Heater, just on the market, ` :' ►las! the devastation own ligtud and:drain them and fall thing and anything. I have recom- In that kitchen prim and clean 1 the bread case with the oysters and mended them to others and in every has improvements that make it the best heater ever made. �► stack of stocky silver cream sauce and crumbs in. alter- case the result has been similar to ;No smoke—automatic-locking flame-spreader. No y t, vats layers. To the $17ing . with mine." And utensils 'seventeen? y P Quick, sure results attend the use smell., Flat font iASures steady heat. Indicator in ay crumbs. Bake it for twenty min- of Dr. Hamilton's ills. They cure '•�ePlease, mother, can �t'.you finish' sight. Bt1riLS nine hours 011 8 gallon Of 01Y. Finished up9" lutes, until the crumbs are brawn.• disorders of the stomach, correct in- �+ visa Gladys then will say; Entrees.of Oysters."-01 a frit- digestion, make you feel uplifted and with blue enamel Or plain steel drtlril9 nickel-plated. o. ,'r'I quite.foigot I'd pronused tern are one of the_best clyster en- strengthened. To renew or maintain Stock,at ail chief points. trees. To make them drain -two health, Dr.- Hamilton's Pills always To attend',the matinee!" . ,, dozen good-sized oysters and chop Prove,a good prescription. 25c. per For best results use Royalite Oil them fine. Beat two eggs light, add box, flue -boxes for ;Loo, all dealer., ,THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, Limited ' Delicious Oyster Dishes. g g or the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., a cupful of milk and a cupful - and and Kingston, Ont. - Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver Oyster Soup.-Oyster soup is a about seven-eightlh�-a scant two - —'p ott.wa Qu oh Calprs• Edekatoos od luncheon soup, especially sat ' cupfuls-of flour sifted with half a - Unreah pleasures are_ the,. most !aaiitas SaJaois:• Ra 'a Sa.katooa �:tvgrfa or School children. There te�t'spoonful of baking powder. Beat expensive.l ways of varying it to , this batter smooth, and season it 02ake it tempting. The. first re. �`• • - aisite for good oyster soup of any sten s and drop pepper.mi Add the le- year them— Give them lI iters and drop the mixtures by table- �. rt is to cook the oysters only longfat, , - spoonfuls into . smoking hot • nough to make them plump. ; - PERRINS • - -� Cook them carefully,' for bnly a __ .• short time, drain them on browri (7 j 4, 0 t , paper, and serve' immediately. DEPOSE e ' Scalloped oysters and oyster pates' a ^'� I1�/ •�' ,' are old standbys that we cannot of .GLOVES _ +A / ford to gine up. -To make scallop ed,oysters fill a buttered -baking e 9 For Holiday Social Affairs t t [tatters SII. 'dish with alternate layers of crack- Or for Seasonable Gifts er crumbs, oysters and seasoned _ _ . Over�toekhlgs 111 One• i moistening. ;�uistening, of course, See that the welll:nowntrad'emarL-s ,.,,.• - ymy to put an and take off.1to+.n as shown in cuts are on every glove _tookwon-warwaa .u.i...ror I soaks through the cracker crumbs. m you buy and you will then be sure • :'' • =4 abeam. Make it of equal parts-of the oyster By tbow m4 a�reams•ud of rf act , amsptamofns.rnle, + liquid and hot milk, seasoned with . CoadlsetcasddsiedlubwCe melted flutter; pepper and salt; - Style, Fit and Finish.' UnlieL fantrul• Top the dish with buttered crumbs " ,,•,fern and moisten therh with half a cupful ^ _ ' Best deaters everywhere sell the genuine 'PERRIN S GLOVES. • of liauid•to which a beaten egg has b _ F , ,,r� , • '_,iy,,,j.#.. .: .. .. ,: .. _ .'., elle a" .,,elle .. :r .,.:,, y .', Y• .-•e S.-.,,..., '�", n- 'T .. +Npd4<. t".,;...e2.,M✓t. Na_+tt. .....,.. -i -.,Y. .,�- .d..: w•�. .. •,,t.. y:�, ._;. :....: y w`�,,,', •'yen` ._'40y ..p,.z.r' '"tic• `e:- ,ae ,.a. r .cac.35" •s'^-G,.'. c `h.v`,`,`•��<S,. �.ra ,',.• t+.,••, :. K -�• ' :,... .. .7.'..:r3,.t,aE:�F. .van;,..� ��• ::.R.-.wssY',a.a.,..c,..�.._~...�.t.-.::.. .;�• .R•, 7 tJ'•`YF..._y"°.s+W....' YT,,en7n`- -' i7STM qGWPT "�. :,.tY'..a.•e'i _9. y ' t.'.:. -Miss Hobbs spent Sunday LOCUST HILL 1CHRISTMAS FRUIT FOR YOUR CAKE `'•�t� ,LOCALISMS. at the home of her parents in To. — ronto. One of the largest funerals seen in You will want to make our Xmas cake so come to the -Store of Quality," . -Found-A logging chain. Ap. Markham township took place Mon- , We pride ourselves on the quality of our goods, no inferior stock --L. Balsdon, of Toronto, was ply to Joseph Doyle, lot 12, con. 3, day, when the remains of Beniamin all new goods. k, home over Sunday. ekerin Hagerman were interred at the LLooccust Sultana raisins, choice 8 for 25c. Seeded and seedless raisins, Ilk. pk. Vas- , >r• g Clark, of Church St. Hill cemetery. Rev. Mr, Langford tizzas and currants blue pearl, 10c, 8 for 25c., Peel, lemon, orange and -Harry Wade made ashipment -:11rs. Of stock On Moeda conducted�a short service at the house citron. 18 and 20c. Icing sugar end prepared icings 9 f r 25c. Shelled wal- y spent Wednesday with Mr. and end there was also a special service at nuts 40c. and almonds, 50c Choice S s 15c lb. Ds+ites 3 for 25. Essence, - "--- -Frank Proase spent Sunday Mrs, Larkin. he church, when in an- impressive lemon, Qaailia etc. IOc. Cranberries 15c. qt. Cele a head. Bananas with friehds in Newtonville. -Joseph and, Mrs. Cowan, Of, address he referred with deep feeling 20c. a dos. Navel oranges, 45c. Lemons 25c. a doz: 15c. 20c. and 25c, -H. J. Marquis shipped a car- Cherrywood, spent Sunday with to the late Mr. erman's long resi- Haddie 10c,per lb. Prime old cheese. 18c. Side,-back, and rotted bacon It 'load of apples on Wednesday. Henry and Mrs. Larkin dente in their midst and his many to 28c. a lb. Red Rose and Salads Tea, bik and mixed 80c and 40c lb, Coffee, ,{ -F. E. Gee, of Toronto, spent -Alf. and Mrs. Rogers, of Kin- excellent qualities. The pallbearers ours is A 1 try a lb at 40c. French drip is a favorite. Coffee essence 20 and 30c Sunday with friends in Pickering. sale,spent Monday here with the were selected from members of the Peas and corn 8 tins 25c. Tomatoes 10c. a tin. Salmon 12c. to 25c. a tin, ' -.Tames Gordon is a local lode of the A. O. U. W. who Pickles, catsup, French mustaad,celery, relish, Worcester and H. P. sauce, gain on the former's father and sister. y, etc. etc. Redpath and St. Lawrence sugar, attended to a hod 19 lbs for$1.00 nick list and under the doctors =G or R. Who has been G. 'A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON _ m .. '�e'e• workingfor R. H. Cronk during -Frank Law, of Ottawa, spent the summer has secured a position - Yr, Sunday with relatives and friends in Toronto. We are pleased to in the village. know that his health is now much -W. G. Ham is having a bay improved. • ' window built to the south side of -A meeting of the football clubtor his residence. will be held in the town hall at -Wm. Stork, of Oshawa, spent 7,80 o'clock on Monday evening. ' '� • • s Sunda pas'. import- -Arthur p pn the lake horeat the me of his parents All o be of the resentcimre re- ort- _ . _ ._._ ,.•... J' Arthur Rogers, accompanied ant business will be transacted. ,'by a friend, spent Sunday with -Fred Collins, who sustained a • t �� his parents here, fracture of the bones of his toot -Richard Whiting, of Strath- as well as other injuries by falling Clean , U ' roy, visited this week with his from the roof o one of the ! _- --. Big Taunt, Mrs. B. Buntin y Bunting. government buildings at Whitby -Mrs. M. S.Chapman entertain- about two weeks ago, is now able SALE REGISTER. SN the members of her Sunday to be out with the aid of crutches. school class Friday evening. -When in the hardware de- FRIDAY,Nov. 21sT.-Auction sale of -The Swastika Club were en= partment of the Bi Store, be horses, good milch cows, 12 hogs, tertained at the home f Mise g etc., at lot 1, con. 1, Reach. the pro- e o sure you see the Pandora Range, OddsPertp of An�• � , Mabel Wright on Monday night. the Twain-one Souvenir, the Gla- w J. Doucette. Sale at 1 -W. H. Perak has been indis os- dons. Base-burner and the large o'clock. 1• months credit. Bee bills. Geo. Jackson. auctioneer. ed with a severe cold for the past selection of lanterns. Big assort- TL-EsDAY, Nov. 25TH-Credit sale of - week, but is now much improved. ment at the Big Store. * 10 acres of standing timber, consist- .14 Pairs Children's 'Rubber, sizes 4 to S, reg. 45c, for 25c. `. -Born, at Hartney, Man., on -Jahn P. Williams, of Bloom- ing of maple, beech, rock, red and - Oct. both, to H. A. and Mrs. Dun- field, spent a couple of days this soft elm, basswood, white asb, but- 14 Pairs, sizes 11 to 2, reg. 55c, for 85c. ning, a daughter (Wilma Margue• creek in town. He has sold five ternut, cedar and other soft wood, �0 Pairs Ladies' Rubbers odd sizes-3, 3§; q, 7-reg. 70c., ' 'rite.) acres of the O'Leary property to at lot 5, con. 4. Scarboro, the pro- -With the heavy rains that James King and also a building perty of George :McIntosh. Timber- - going at half price, 33c. ' have taken lace lately, the wells lot adjoining Mrz. Decker's,to John oto be sold in t acre lots. bale at 1 ' - ` p J 'clock. See bills. D. Beldam, auc• 4 Pairs .lien's Rubbers, reg. 90e, for 50c. - 5. -that had gone dry are getting fil- McGinty, who intends building a ;' tioneer• led up again. new residence next summer. Good as the wheat, only last season's stock. We're cleaning them up. -The painter is_now busy paint- -The Big Store is showing a crWEDedit sale ho 3RD ilch c sive --- 4 in D. Simpson's new residence big assortment of men's heavy credit sale of horses, milch cows, L; P- y pi a, iraplementa, roots, etc., at lot ` ' which he recently purchased from boots, snag-proof rubbers, rubber Ig�c i 8, Pickering,roots, etc south ,4 Pair Boys' fleece-lined Drawers, 24 and 28• - ;wart Wright, boots, overalls, smocks, working of Claremont), the property of John - reg. 3.ac, for 25c. z, -Mrs. Wm. Logan, and soon, shirts, tweed pants, mitts, sox, Graham. Sale at 12.30 o'clock, w; )Fred, of Toronto, were in town on etc., also the latest in soft and sharp. See large bills for list. No 2only fleece-lined Shirts, 28 size, reg. 40c., for 25c._ Monday in connectiom with the stiff hats. fall and winter ca s, reserve, William Maw. auctioneer. ` 3 only Shirts, size 22, reg. 80c., for 20c. sale of their residence. etc. Big assortment at the Big tt, -C. B. Rice, of Whitevale, has Store. " The Mexican rebels now control 4 pair-stool Drawers, size 22, rcg. 80c., for 20c. pair. � 'drilled two wells for Mr. Fox on -Those interested in the gRe three-fourths of the territory in the lake shore and is now drilling wells along the lake shore west of the Republic. i one for W. H. Stanley. here,• have great faith in their --o g pat. tip, sizes 3}and 7 ' -Mr. Sexemith, teacher of S. S. value. While no drilling has been seven steamers were benched M pair Ladies' Lace Boots, Don ola, , y present done lately, the promoters are ee- in a fog in a narrow lace near regular $2.00, for $1.35. ` No. 4, last, is og dot at g p _ _ through illness, and in ronse- curing a large drill capable of Bois Blanc Island, and a disaster J, reg.2 pair Ladies' Gun Metal, 3 and 8 2.74, foe�2.00. quonce the school.is closed. drilling one hundred feet a day was narrowly avoided. -Ae .. -Henry Larkin, of Saginaw, and operations will be conducted John Thompson, tbonght to be I only pair Ladies' Dongola, pat. tip, size 4, reg. 2.75. for 2.00. Vich., who has been spending a on a far more extensive scale than a victim of the Carruthers wreck, few days with his cousinP, H. J. heretofore. turned up at his home in Hamil• and Mrs. Larkin has returned to -On Sunday last the delegates ton, to find his family mourning 2 only Ladies' Brown Tweed skirts. waist measures 28 f Toronto. from St. Andrew's church, who around a casket with remains and 24, reg. 3.75, for 2.50. ' -J. C. Philip has purchased the attended the Laymen's Conference supposed to be his. - Logan residence which is at pres- and banquet at Whitby on Mon- l.only Ladies' Grey Tweed Skirt, waist 21, reg:'3,00, for 2.00. _ on occupied by John Harding. day of last week reported. A vvT _. Mr. Philip gets possession on the meeting of the session and mane- WOODORi�lG Jlat of February. gers was held on Monday evening -- �T'�' is -Stanley and Mrs. Davis re- when it was decided to enter the I have o ened up in Mr. Grant's Now if you Rant a snap, turned home on Friday, after simultaneous campaign to be held old stAn in Dunbarton a wood- = y their two 'weeks wedding trip in all over the province by all the working shop-in which I amp �COri�e. III �aY•ly ` which they visitled -Detroit,. Lon- denominations during the first pared to do all kinds of sono' ' ✓ ' --,. don and otber western points. week in December. The pastor, work-satisfactorily. - -Charles Fuller and his gang Rev. G. L. Johnston, is in com. Give me a trial. )of apple-packers have completed munication with the headquarters •_ '� �' the'ts %eason's work. They have in Totonto, with the purpose of Charges modorate. M . -S . � D :.. ' ... . .. p�paacked irwrly three thowtand securing a speaker for next Sun- NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, _ barrels for Wna. Taylor, of Cher- day morning to address the con- . Dunbarton. Ont -- r ry.wood: Rather a good season's gregation. It is also the intention work. to bold a banquet next week for NE�7CT 1 Died-At Eyebrow, Sask., the men of the congregation, when 'Q CE DAR P- ` ` Nov, 3rd, after an operation for it is expected another r-peaker BLACKSMITH SHOP ! ' appendicitis, Afary. Elsie, beloved from Toronto will be. preseht to P Q L = �+ daughter of W. J. and Airs. Norris given an addresQ. The men from `aged 17 years and 9 months. For- the other congregations in the vil- The undersigned has opened a new ; tmerly of Cherrywood Ontario. lase will be heartily' welcomed to blackcruith shop on the King- PraetiealIy eliminates all the drudgery-in 'Markham papers please copy, this banquet. stun road opposite the Housekeeping 7. -Rev. D. E. Johnston returned -A concert will be given in St. Quaker church, two on Saturday, after spending two g miles east of --- Call and see them y p g Andrew's church on the evening Fickering Pillage. - - weeks most enjoyably in Northern of Wednesday, Dec. 10th under y Ontario. He reports good luck at Work guaranteed. Charges moderate p° g the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Putty, Glass, Thumb Latches, Hinges, etc. deer-hunting and he proved his society. The programme will be statement by,bringing with him a given by the Aeolian Male Quar- Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. beautiful specimen which fell a tette, who have made their first ROYCE Victim to his unerring aim. appearance this season. They �M. !T OyCG _ =The November meeting of the have appeared in a number of J S P H '� u.. - Pickering Women's Institute will towns in Ontario,and are receiV. A practical Shoemaker has be held at the home of Mrs. Annie - • Ing most favorable criticisms from opened a s� Leng, instead of at Mrs. E. J. the press in the towns where 0�ey Shirley's, on Nov. 25th, at 2.30 have appeared as well as from the '.Shoe Repairing Shop j �y�+ C o'clock. As. there is important Toronto papers. The members of Next door to W. J. Coakweli's A,wo 'business to settle, all members the quartette are ails of Mr. PREPARE FOR' COLD WEATHER are nested to be resent. q pupils harness shop, where he is pre- - .. I p Arthur Blight, the well-known pared to do all kinds of - I HAVE A -Complaints are made in re- teacher of voice culture, of To- _ - gar- to the conduct of several of repairing work. ronto, and each member is an ac- the young boys of the village who complished soloist. They'will be A call respectfully solicited Full stock of Robes, Blankets, Rubber Rugs;' Plush Ruga; : are making a practice of-annoy- assisted by Miss---Firstbrook, elo. Wr ROYCE, PICKERING :Mitts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices. ling people at night by tapping on cutionist of Toronto, who was so Single and team harness on hand. ' and looking into the windows. well received in Pickering, when PICKERING MARKETS Their names are knows and outs s _ Also trunks, suit cases, whips, halters, etc. e she appeared in St. -Andrew's they discontinue the practice they church last winter with Madame White Winter Wheat, ...r....:.. A$6 �Repairing neatly and promptly attended•to. -are Iikel to get into trouble. le Mar. The concert promises to Red y t. ,, •, 31 -W. B. Smith, of Toronto, post be one of a high order, and should Mixed ...... .96 office inspector, was here fora g Spring wheat; ..............•• -� PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM couple of days this week, making attract a large number. arrangements for the rural mail Sprouted. .,...r.......... �•70-SO _ __ delivery to be established through- GREEN RIVER oats..... ,S6 -'hone Ind. 301. W, J. COASWELL out the whole township. It re- Miss Annie Fuller, of Toronto, was quires a good deal of scheming to home over Sunday. E>r. DALE MILLS _ T .;.i. .have the routes so arranged so,as William Robinson, of Manitoba, is P=CgER=NQ. BOOTS S AND SHOES to give perfect satisfaction to all. renewing old acquaintances around Mr. Smith was accompanied by the burg. 1s the place to get your next Ed. Gleeson, of Claremont. Mise Gertrude Booth has returned of Flour. What's the matter-with spend- home, after spending a week with � We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes We ever carried , ;• in Xmas in the Old Crnmtr at relatives and friends in Toronto. Ogilvie's Royal' Household can't and bought before the advance in Prices, and are g y Frank Hutchings, of. Claremont, beat for Bread. prepared to,give the public the benefice L' the old fire side, at home any spent Sunday with his parents here.M where. Ring-tip,call on or write The Ladies'Aid intend holding their Glenera Flour Pastry.Flour Nothing but first-class hosts t Stephenson (opposite 'Standard monthly meeting.tor the purpose of Bank) VChitby, and halve him get electing officers for the coming year, Graham Flourstock. w Fresh Rolled Oats '- • ' •• ,_ - -' , '-' - 'your berth reserved, on any S. S,. to the church on Thursday Nov, 27tb, Bran and Sborts I - line desired. T and act earl at 290 p,tn. All members are request ws- CLOTHING mss• ` Try y Oats and Oat Chop' t and Ret choice location on any ed to attend. Barley and Barley Chop ship before taken b the other Miss Gertrude Fuller spent Tuesday Mixed Feeds The.noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from,• - fellow. There's no outing so eco in Toronto: y p r g Miss Bessie Hoover Is visiting with •Molseaine Ideal and Molasses Meal A perfect $t guaranteed or no sale. tnomical and beneficial as an ocean relatives In Toronto. Spocial prices in ton lots. See the new style in overcoats. ' voyage, especially at Xmas tide. A large number attended the funeral' s , Stephenson gives eboiee all ocean of the late Benj. Hagerman on Mon- lines and ry. routes everywhere. * daylaskl Chopping every dayll R. A. 'BUNTING-, PICK RING '4 ,.� .: '...: ._.:-. .,,. ,'.-.. c • an' , ', s '"+ ,fib:..' ' 'i':' ..... _. ,+._ .• .:,' jy,u lY': .,,.. ''��s-- ",.,._•.'4•�- 'E<�-y.+ .vv�tX� .J��vt,',.w .'.'re�.+>�t`_s'+•r ... '�,:L•, ..�', ~. .' ,. $ s •:,.. •.3 t�1 „rp ...r * ,� r nn� ':s+r c .#• a etia{^. u .. y.