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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_11_28 -r n-.y '. d' v .7i'i' .•. +r rX^ f f .. .tit,,,• ..3. ''K' tK• ,OJ rNc. •. :.C•.. ,. - ,,,... . y. :. .,�• ra' ;.- �:. sro..Mba�'. F.T,. ,a-' .. �. �s 'lO':.'�-�.�x�� •i :.F?'.. -._ ."-::. _.:-..;rt,;,. .u,.r.... -.,:,. ,-s,._tea+->s e�ypr-n=.w+. x�"ezrbr-'Jrere�'e�,,,� �a.:Yr w'• a.ny.s�..-:�.3.. .:,,-:„y ^'y(.'"' _ �a-v"�} a-sil' yt.'-1'.fi�ii`r�d�-" 'F'_..+: �.�,•":'SW,t,• �.� n_:t .. , .. ''. ♦ %. 'd. -' 'ykw,"•..Y+3 ,:tis k• .. t']. ..�I�.F 'r - by .. • N ' VOL. XXXT17. - T T PICSERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, � Oti EMBER 28; 1913 _ Xo. 9 ; rro'flesstatriaL Q�ar1e�. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR DUNBARTON K SPINSMILLSyourf31R -Some time ago I notced in The Ladies'Aid Society of,the PresEstablished 76 yearsMedical paper where some man in Mark- byterian church is determined to offer - ham E. F01YTH, D. of O., Regis• had threshed seven bushels of to the community, on the evening of Alsike per acre. Let me give you a i Dec. 12th, the most attractive concert R.tared member of the optometriaal Asso- few figures on clover growing in Ke-I and supper ever held in this iocality GREENWOOD Jr4 station of oatarto. special attention given to nora District, here where clover is the and have secured the following web- the ettinq of glasses. ,Eyes tested free. North R "Olaremont. d6;f - worst weed we have : known artists: Madame le Mar, who W. J. Robinson;'Oxdrift, 102 bush: completely captivates every audience �T C. Mcl; INN ON, ti1.D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR ' - red clover from Ili acres. before which she has appeared; Mr. -~ MILLS. lr . Edinburgh, member of the College of ft. D, Duncan, :liinnitaki, 04 bush. Paul Hahn, cellist, whose re illation . Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate "White Satin," Best Manitoba pp of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. ' Cream•Blln9," „ red clover from 5 acres. - is well established -both in German Special attention to deleasea of women and „ �� Blended John Hutchison, Dryden, 50 bush, and in Canada; Miss Firstbrook Children. OfIIce-and reaideace,Ero `_`Tea-Bone, Pas-try - _ omen, _ ---- Alsike from 8 acres. recommended elocutionist, will .- 4, P C E N G, N E DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Chirp. A. Dunlop, Oxdrift, 85 bush, red mke er first appearance in Dunbar- �s practor—Tbe cause of disease removed by ���� clover from 8 acres. ton. Mrs. Hillock, A. T. C. M,, will Mill will be going again t . Sid of the a ins. Consultation free, From 91 acres of Alsike land we be the accompanist of the evening. ` o j� t Pickeria�ton Mondays, Weda•sdan dad 'r P g• October L7t1i ridays. OiIIce-W Simco•si.Sonth, osbawa, ''JUMBO" FEED FLOUR threshed 584 bush. An excellent supper will be provided Wednosdap, Phone 344,O9haws, %'$RAN _ _ From 8%acres of red clover we had by the ladies of the congregation and - Chopping DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS 464 bushels. served from 5 to 8 o'clock. The public pp g About 30 percent of this land was should avail themselyes of heating a WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS and X-RAY INSTITUTE CAT CHOP : ' cut for clover seed last year. Massey Hall concert in Dunbartoa-for ONLY, until further ' .MANITOBA OATS 35 cents, children's admission 20 cts. ' f PICHERLNG, ONTAAIo Yours truly, notice. AMERICAN CORN - F. T. BRIGNALL , - IL aLGIN TOWLs, M. B., M. D., C. X. Good Implements at Taylors sale. Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat and Phyeiotaa!a-chatMa —FEED -OF ALL KINDS Dryden; Ont.,-Nov.-22. 1913. Oats wanted, tsp•esale•t in S.oial D1,11660%o�oPsn�i,MitBtte Du WHITBY Phone me for - ` wades of lien, Di••.e•. ofDina yaws, Our prices are the'lowest KINSALE prices. 'tampon.x•R.y•aamiaaeloa. •i•. St. A_ndrew's night is being celebrat- Oowr doe•,throne end Nags, rittfagt! ,,ea0 Quality the best Farmers have been busy with their ed this year in the council chamber. F L. C3FRE�N �Eonn Is to 9 and'I to 1 ill► -= fall plowing and many farmers have The County Council is in session • ' n work d b b k '; now that wo complete ere this wee winding up the bust- - t,a,�, Alf. Rogers made a shipment of nese for the year.. , culled apples one day-last week. ;This The Madame le Mar concert here on E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS-' a 11It l is the second shipment he made this Dec. 4th, under the auspices of All - f J. TEa.Ooaaey Grown Attorney,and ovum J' �• SPINg LIMITED season. Saints' chnrc6, to now pan assured Scrant A4Asatiar. court Spin•,W.tlaby. 10•t P,ICKERING, ONT. success. M. FITZGERALD, Barri•tei and SCARBORO Four of the large government build- Solicitor roofing . Comvye;netn;. ate, At Dr. y and two others are rapidly approach• Coal sbirl•y'6 cmcc Pickering,every w•dn•eday. The dead bpd of Miss Gras- f by was found in the York Radial in that condition. E, CHRISTIAN, Barrister and LOOK HERE ! waiting room at Markham and King- Superintendent Every,of.the star A.Solicitor;Notary Public.Etc. lmoo•y to Ston roads and Light Commission, has men now The Clare �r>,t Fuxni• y by J. Prentice, of . ban. Omce neat door to tb•Btaad►rd Bank. _ q - , w'�tby gSly tura _4rP Scarboro: The deceased 'was a rest• busy erecting the new lights in the by dent of`Scarboro. was 47 vexrs of age, central part of the town. PLENTY OF l" �islrtttshi QLarLy*. is the 'best platy" ..) get your and lived with her brother, who is a The government has now completed Ii41USE PVRN1,47TI^t<ra, we have railway sectiouman. Death was due the new cement walk between Anises Stove, CheStnii� .-W��T G. HAM-Issuer of '.111rt�'age dressers, washstands, iron to heart failure, but an inquest was and Victoria streets and leading up to s .. Lrcens•e is the Conary of onurlo, and brass bedsteads,, par- ordered. the new hospital buildings. 'Sintering village, trny for suits, buffetts, and _ ' Bacardi applications for the school ? ' POUCIiER, seal Estate Auc- aide boards, mattresses and spring UXBRIDGE _. inspectorship of South Ontario has ay ' and Pe 'T couches, and oil kinds of chairs been received to flll the vacancy caus- ;• oaf aaailaae l licenses.Brou`oIl•etor, and iasa•r always in stock, also man Last Thursday night Messrs. F. W, y q Brougham y y Johnston, A.Stearman and Jos. Cle- ed by the resignation of R. H. Welke _ 11 C other articles too numerous J, W. Bengougb, the Toronto car- &'•BUf Steam �✓Da+l 1"I HOPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Rememberwe land of Scott township had their rural tooniat, who is one of Whitby's most D. Licens« in the oonory of Ontario, keep the goods and de- mail boxed mutilated, two of which famous eons. is lying a lecture to- ON HAND at store and his ewldeaee.Claremont. liver them to our were torn cool letely from the posts. g -- y !bo night, under the auspices of the On- : S,BI:ATON,TOWNM3H7POI.ESB home. at the ve Only one Offen er need be sang tat ''��++�� *y - ratio Ladies' College, � ,J.J• Ocneeyan•e. Oommirsioa.r for faking lowest price. this job, and we guarantee that the The Greater Canada Co, has ur- �T le7daviss. •Aeeenatans. ate. at[oaey so to" punishment of a term in jail for such p SPINK,K Ltd - ,.w+si•,; yrope -Iwo•, of Patronize our town merchants, chased the Gilmore brick yard. They . tease ids a period will be mated out, that willEnglishe L. • saws" Whit•.•e, Oat. fey don't Bead our good dollars claim they will get brick• t +y not warrant the etition of the of- industryI , Away to build up some other np makers to establish an here �1 P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, fence by others•-Times. p company ' pICKERING 1 + tor Oannttw of Yor!dad OnWta Aub place. Yours for business. The resident of the con+ an is leav- 4JI? stales of all kinds attonGod to on ahase•se _ Ing for England in a few days. It is lx Setae•. Address Green Giver P,O out. is "�' WHITEVALE hoped that aeverul British industries HsE L will be established here. B, POWELL, Licensed Auc• E �';cg'* bong is home at present, TheToronto-Eastern electric rail- '!i Oftiooil: to an or dad Al l.kind forhaving big holidays. way has taken on an active phase a" saeseo ti Oncerlo and York. All slab. of CLAREMONT Edward Long blas engaged with C a•Jes soadaotad either vataly or by auction, again. Steel is now being laid each -a` •s; 0 18wo notes collected I ardat"or other par, Gardham Tz:an for the winter. way from Oshawa, beginning at the ' +ttontan•y ply at r•sid•aC•.Elizabeth St.Pick. The pupils of our Sunday schools ansig. PDone orders left at Nzwe Omo•.Pick. branch_connecting.-Osbawa with the Best I lump Steam Coal and all sizes R, saws or Macaab's store. Claremont. will re p!C E l G PN G are busy preparing for their _ . Canadian Northern. The diamond in Hard Coal. 'oboe prompt attention Saa•tactioa gnaran• entertaif)ment. -.- - crossing at SImCOe street has been 'seed. My phone number is Independent10*1 Blake S. Beaton and J. D. Parks, of Placed in position and the company, -'- —'- - Toronto University, spent the week- . L v M :a M R+ has.purchased property half way be- C -,S. R. PENNOCK -- FOR -- end with the format's parents. I Q i W,-are pleased to see that the Var• tw sen Oshawa and Whitby to secnrq A good stock of 1 and'L in, rough and tatlCSl@ry 1Il{� SCL'OGl gravel-to ballast the line. Ther talk dressed hemlock, also matched' IWHfrArVALE. ONT. sity First 5occot team,of which Blake w �t 13Natnn is a member, landed the Inter.- 'tf having--all the steel laid R hithv pine and spruce. a dressed e Funeral Director and Embalmer.' coli i.igP cbau7 ienshi and Bowmanville• by -the first of the red pine Georgia ins Ti• It�u ll@5 _ r P P• year: 1 o s Q. . - o information can he recured c ed _. If ,an basswood _ Fred was home over Sunday, S d od for,ceil►nga. - Any business entrusted to me wt)) Writin tablet-. Linen Aver as to when the road will be ready for g y pleasant evening was spent be carefully handled. at the school house last Friday eves- trafle, hat it looks as if' the road will - Charges 'Moderate - _ r ,Papeterieq w_ in urban the children of the.school he, in operation eat of here before,the ; Ing Ports, Shin les and Sawa Cedar. 'Independent Phone No. 1514. F.nvelo es ruvided an excellent program and line will be completed between Picker- g a L ' P in and To-onto. Flinch. g Write or phone for prices, ' s Kirton is be, e- y he Milclr sorra at Tailor's sale Dec. 3. JOHN i s -irt to PHILIP ScribblelQ fated on the showing made-by her l pupils A. C. REESOR, Exercise Books - .4[OtNT PLEASANT �>aouoHAnr Has a full line of fresh and cur- -Pencils, Pena, and Ink L. 'Matthews is spending a fete days'' -LOCUST $ILL ed meats constantly on hand. , D. and Mrs. Russell spent Sunday with friends in Toronto. Ind, hone. house Markham-1504, , Have a-look a-t otrr`nety Post-Cards with G. and Mrs. Middleton, E. E. Perryman, of Northern On- PYard, Markham 72-Y, (Spice, Roil, Breakfast Bacon, Lather and Mrs. Pilkey visited with tario, returned homenn Tuesdayy - Vam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. ' �, PETTI T Albert and Mrs.Mantle,of Claremont, Miss M. Lane, of-Oshawa, ie the on Sunday. guest of R. J. and Mrs. Cowan fora TIME TABLE-Piokerin8 Station G _�r Highest prices paid for PIeKERINC+ George and Mrs. Lee and daughter (ew days. T.R. Train@ going East Ins as fonow@- Butcher's cattle were the guests of John-and Mrs.Bell, F. C. Cassie .has returned after• No: 6 Mail 8.08 A M. of Audley, on S*nd*y:-- !pending a or eek with bis brother at 12 Loq&I 2.50 P.M. REAL ESTATE Clifford Pilkey, accampaniod by his West Hill. I" 14 Local 6.05'P.M. �p yy�� l� elle■ cousin, Miss Ward,_ of Uxbrid a Trains going Weai� due ' as follows- �tel'l/.� lvertj _8 • Alph. and 1�Ire.,Roover,-Qf..Greeil B g - apent Sunday at his home. River,spent Sunday with Hugh and No.' 13 Loose 7.47 A.M. r �,- � �tr�t�iire� Ed, and Mrs. Gibson and daughter Mrs. M pent " 11 Local 2.20 P•'M. First-Class rigs forhire were the guests of Lyman and Mrs, Mrs. M3. Wright and Mrs. Hubhetrd; ''i • ? Mail _ 8.09'P. M. - -: '.•' Pilkey, of Claremont, on Sunda Sunday included DayDaor ni tit y of Georgetown, visited the former's nigLt Mrs. Robert Sadler, of Ashburn, mother, Mrs.Jos. Beer, on Tuesday. accompanied by her mother-in-law,' L.Johnston has- been spending ' IIB meets all tTalL18 - Insurance rates lower on farm pro- a -. party and ti'il]Rge Dwellings, Mrs. Wilfred Sadler were the guests few days at the horde of his brother-, Teaming promptly attended to: in first-clltfis Cotlipanies. of Mrs. George Lee one day last week. in-law, W. J.Taylor, of Cberrywood. POPT?LAK Luther and Mrs. Pilkey, Mrs. Ed. There will be 'no oyster supper in .ylo Agent for Canada Carriage Co.' NO 20rem.ium Noyes Gibson and daughter .attended the the temperance hall on the evening of Gifts, 'W $ Pe 1f not insured with me,call.and_ Ladies'Aid of the Claremont Method- Monday, Dec. 22nd,under the ausppicesXmas• • f Pickerriitg. cone are rates. ist- church, which. was held at the of the Union Sabbath School. �'Vatch • P home of Mrs. Joseph Pilkey on Satur- out for full partictilars later. - day-. All report a very enjoyable time. We 'congratulate the members of - Winter Term »Jsft. Sts .8-roomed house to rent. Gold Necklets,Bracelet Watches the Women's Institute on their sue- Gold Beads One school that has thorough sour. 69 hogs for sale at Tayl-or's Dec, 8. cess at the Flower and Fruit Show at Fbony Brushes, Combs,Mirrors. see, excellent equipment, capable We V. Richa�rdsca• Toronto last week, they having been Pendants and Lockets teachers •and -en's s wide-s read - WHITEVALW- awarded second prize.for their exhibit _-ountRin Perts, 7 y P .`• gold mounted, patronage is the popular Notary'Public, Pickering. of fruit, in face of strong competition. rind plain George Cooper will be in Whitevale The township Sabbath. school exe- 'rc French Ivory Goode-• •-•" •• Zu Orr C H 0 P P I N G on Friday, Dec. 6th and 12th, to re- cutive 'met on Tuesday afternoon in -Sterling Brush, Comb'and • ceive the township taxes from those the Christian churches to arrange the - , who wish to on those dates, program for the annual Convention, Mirror Seta 1:r' • 7. AND OAT FLAKING On Friday pevening last a pumpkin whigch will be held in January in Dun Leather bags and Parsed TORONTO. ONT. , pie social was given in the public barton, at which there will be speak. sold'. Gold-filled and Silver school. The school was comfortably ers from the Provincial Association. Cat? Links Musical Cloche, els. ' THIS INSTITUTION HAS A CLEAN c1?T every day-in the'vt'eek,'ezcept filled by residents and children.of the Fuller particulars will be given later. _. RECORD FOR sT'ccEsePVL WORK, Saturday„ section, At 8 o'clock Master Albert On Friday evening of nest week ,FOR THE HOME We assist our students to obtain Suter-was called to the chair. Prac- there will be a banquet in'theTemper. - em lo. meat. If CIDER-MAKING ' p y ynu intend get- tical, instructive and humorous sd-, ance hall in connection with the Lay- Handsome pieces of Silverware, tin a business education-osT zHE I am know prepared to make cider, y We have then', Quality the best R dresses were leen by Reva, Masers. men a Misaionar Movement, The y ' Bssr-not the chew ordinary or Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs g y Y and Rt reponable:priee. Knives p y Langford and Fisher,and Hugh Pugh, Women's Missionary Society of St. low grade kind, Write to-day for day of each week until the secretary of the board. This was fol- John's church will furnish the supper, forks and Spoons,also of sterl- our catalogue. last of November. lowed b recitations,, instrumentals, after which addlydsseii 'will be given., � y R ins silver. W. z Elliott, Princip$1 John F. Bayles, Greenwood choruses and drills, which showed by prominent laymen, who haye been Beautiful China and Cut Glass considerable training on the part of active in the Work. Th8 matter is be- laced;in rice from 35cup Cor,Yon and Alexander Ste. p p P Mise Kitchen. . The visitors were Ing taken up enthusiastically by the A silver tea set given complete Have you lots of - ater 7 waited upon by the senior pupils of Brougham people. or In parts TOOLS SHARPENED the school,"who served refreshmenfa Rev, Dr. J.G, Shearer,of Toronto, Dont forget Grandmother. She G S. ��, VALE and coffee that were fine samples of the occupied the pulpit in - St. John's will likely need a new pair of We make a specialty of crosscut saws, is prepared .to.furnish an thin culinary art. The trustees and teach- church on Sunday last and preached Spectacles or spec&I frame. P P y 8 er are to be congratulated on the to a large congregation. Dr,Shearer 'Eyes tested after Xmas. Tools.-of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of watet at such-as "homelike a ,ance of the school -is the_ secretary of the Social and Razor-honing a specialty. For a first' windmills, h . Jrc rams, which was s 111 more improved b the Moral Reform department of the �j class hair trim or an easy shave call pumps, purchase of a handsome oak book-case. Presbyterian Church, and bis address -R• i, . BASSETT at the Fast-en Barber Sho plumbing, etc. P q "She's'a o11y ood fel- on Sunday was . along missionary - �.� P• After singing See our Hoii eta 11 ishin s of all g g +, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN I H F, ,- I K r g They are also e: 6vell drillers low: and '•God save the King, the linea. He made a strong appeal for a�'r kinds. 91 'R used Ca to osrra waw and res tfitll solicit our patron people repaired to their homes, well greater activity in missionary work, rrorr oirro@gITBY from ) ce a yard up, P� y y satisfied with the advancing prosper- articularly in connection with the ; W. J, G40RDU pICHERINQ age for the Lure. Ind Chou� :'521. ;t of the school. p l b < .a y Laymen's Missionary Movement. , '.!.. .Mr,r'Hjp^ _ ^ .:,, .d• •Y,. w ✓ , . . E'i... ♦. .it' .u. .... A. ._j.. a,'-ar ••�' � •'Y,.. •CJ.,# ^'ae s-1 F C• '?. 1. ..-1•u..id ��N, r' .Y-. C i'•'::^+ T . t '. ".. 1 K'1 rr.' .. 47 I.,L FAf' '•: - -If MS1' Mf!,'-•. Sn:•.L`• ' _ .A. ' ,.,. -t,". . . .i:a-�, w' +�.:r, at�'"9.C�.`'.`.:'-'K{a.-.:'iY �;�wca.-C €�i^r.�'s,"wrn;; .'N.�.�,.�^ �m:wi.r.�,c ,�e•^t,t, •nr f.!5.aa'ur '� b..a:a..";"�uu�- rr'3,a:;�..�` 'y_ ,.+�i.,r'�•n,•�wn *,tt,..- i^ ✓*a''i��"" �"�t''•x.:.x -•) C!".!.07.ae .A -" ' =FW',�a`1R_075�'n. r;K.� 5er .•4"u`"*'rI e:»K".•,' •,-y.� 1;;.� - __-I,- µ` _ - - - .. .=•.,.awe•=.,n --..... --.- ` s.. ,+.rye r..:x17 :-•s,.- V- .{ •",,1,as. thee,. • ..: . �. , ". _ 1. - - '.­ %... TRAGEDY FOS of FARM ugucls NATIONAL LIVE STIOCK. - . SHOW ,,1 ­.. . .- 1..� . I . -iSEQUEL T LAKE . tEPORT$ FROM THE LEADING TR ADD CENTRES of AMERICA, . high Tribute Paid to Canadian -111iltois Exam' . Supposed Dead 'Man Turned Up' Alive-4fApp - aria -- lti " - tion" Appears Among (`tOi1r)Klers -- -- Frtgs air Cattis, Grain. 'Ciao!!• and arosr - pert. Praises- Live Stock Exh ib' on _ _ �� •reduce at Hones and Abroad. ` _ _ • A despatch from Toronto says: The ia• W. J. Stinson, High Park Pavilion, PreocW 1` - - ... 0roadst-uffs. tereat in the National'Live Stock Nhow Shetland pony mare, any age-t, T. A. A despatch from $amalton says: well, and strode across the room to flours. 90,DNov. 2i. 113.45 2i.-Flour-Ontario and at at 10.ng Exhibition the large number rk was y great. J who udg* 8ttce;ell,fioronto.'Daisy: 11 take a look at the man in the car- Fat Cattle. `� 'Perhaps! the mast extraordinary in kit The 8C0IIe that ensued Can be $3.40 at local po>nts, Ontario. Maniwbaa; itsitof the Exhibition. Thp rsDlthat Qual- Shorthorns-Rhorthorn steer. two year[ -First patents, to Jute bags. 55.30; do., uy of the hcraee -and cattle that were 4°ident in ocaneCtion ,with the dis- show❑ attracted much attention, -and imagined, The father and slaters seconds•'$4,80;strb❑g bakers, is Jute bags,,caused favorable comment. and udder three-4, John .Brown A Son • $4•60°' Mr. Robert Burgess,of Wenona, Ill., who Gait.. Ont.; Archer. ,askew recorde4i on .tt1A Great Lakes were simply terri$ed Out Of their Manitoba wLAat-*io. 1 Northern, 910, Shorthorn steer, one year and ander two VW. was unt of the judges 01 horses, aad who occurred here on Wednesday even- wits as the apparition of the dead anOntrack. tario wLeatrYo.and wheat,ae3�to 840, this year has seventy head of Percherone 2 1Joeh Stone. 8-intSeld,GMik -, 3. T kosf ,A i91g. One of the seapposed vietlme brother, as they believed, appeared outside. entered in the International Show at Russell, Downsview, Ont.. Roan Duke; 4, Of the marine tragedy was John before them. The mother Wes art Chicako, said: "I bed no idra that you Oats-No. 2 Ontario oats, 33 to 34c, coir` Wm. Marquis h Son. Uxbridge, Our.. Cal• had un,institution such as,this in Canada, -Thompson. 443 John $treat. north, ' aide, and at 36 to 37C, otr track. Toronto, tela. the'undertakers at the rials COIn- You have some of the finest horses I have Western Canada old oats. 39c for No. 2, - Shorthorn _ steer under one year-1, of this eky. On Monday last week plating arrangements for the fun- seen anywhere."- - and at 37 3-t0 far No. 3, Bay parte. III the cattlb ring the competitions in George FergusonFergason, a'em, Fobtereet'; 2, Joe. the Shorthorn class were very keen. Two Stone' Saintfield, Ike; S, E'raac+e W. Oke, { is telegrain was recelved by Mr. eral. Whem quiet had been restior- Peal-950, outside. , Barley 5c,o u ids. barley, 58 to 600,, Lambton, Dainty: 4, John Brown & Sona. Thompson from his daughter, Mrs. ed and the family, was assured that ontsida. g of the finest lots that were ahowu came Galt, Ont._ from the United States. One particularly . I nary Ward; of Sarnia, to the, eJ- some .strange mistake , had been Miaiand`O ? American corn; 780, site, flue carload 'was exhibited by W. F. Hard. -$eL 0.Clltro d Osh&wa, Out..under 2. Henry I fact that his Son John had gone made messengers were sent to the Rye_No 2 at 68 to TOc, •ontaide. lag of Wisconsin, President of the Amerl• Reed, Mimosa, Teddy Jones' '3,'Jamey •';, Buckwheat-70c, uutsld, with none of. can Shorthorn Breeders' Association, An. Page, Tyconnall, Ont.. Tyeonnell Boy• .1 down on the Jaynes Carruthers. mother to break the news to her. t� ocher carload of ayle❑did animals came Aberdeen Angus--Aberdeen Angus steer, s" Learning that the bodies of a num- It was some time before the import • Brat brEl $21 to $21.50 a ,from Ohio. under one year-1, James Bowman. . .4� r of the_crew .>af the ill-fated of the intelligence dawned on her, ton, in bags, Toronto freight. Shorts. Prises for Horses. Guelph. Ont, Sir Guelph. _ - steamship had been cast ashore at and there was a pathetic meeting /2z w $z2•so, Toronto. Clydesdale stallions, ae foaled to 1910-1. Gallo waye-Galloway steers, two yeare Graham Bros., Claremonnt, Lord Ullia and under three=l, V. McCrae, Guelph. Kettle Point, near- Goderich, Mr. between son and mother. In the country Produce. (15,191); 2. J. M. Gardhouse Weston, Hey. Dundonald. croft Model 112,379); 3, Graham Bros. Grades and crosses and expert eteerw . . Thames Thompson haetened there meantime the corpse_Of the un gutter-Cho'.ce dairy, 22 to 24e: inferior, Claremont. Gold Nugget !13.841); 4, T. D. Grades or crosses of any breed steer, two : On Mondeo evening to see if he known occupied a place in the Cas- 20 to 2'c. Creamery products, 29 to Me; Elliott. Bolton, Kirkland 113,913); 5, Dr.�years and under three-1, James Leask b co 28c; du.: solids. 25 to 1ao. Adam Watson, Cobourg, Duntlre Captain Rona, Greenbank, Itnan Champion; 2. John Gould identify the, remains of his ket is the parlor of the little home. do.. solids, 27 tO 28c: storage, print., Y7 ti4,126). Brown 3 Sons, Galt, Ont.:King: 3, Hail"A Sons ,He arrived at Goderich at The undertaker was summoned, Egge--Case lots of new•laid, 39 to 40o per liacknev stallions, fouled previous to I Robson, grade. Hereford: 4, Pritchar .11 d midnight, and after •a nerve-wrack- and he took the remains back to his dozen; fresh, 32 to 34c, aad.storace, 29 to January 1, 1911-1, Crowe and Murray, To. Bros., Fergus, Ont„ Barney. 31c per dozen. ronto. Lord Hermoine (617;; 2. Bennett Grades sad crosses of any breed steer. . . iing drive he reached the place on chapel. Cheese-'14 1.2o for large, aril 14 34 . Bros., Carlisle, Adamston Nugget'(9,531); 3, one year sad under two-J. 'John Lows.' lake shore where the bodies had Did Not Ship On Boat. - S5c for twine. Watson and-Sou, fit. Thomas. .Weuona i Elora, Black t., Ric a, 2, Thal. sRussell.Leask p Beane-Hand•p'.r+ked, .82.10 to 82.20 DST Jubilee (662)• Dowasylew, Ont., Richard; 3. James Leask . ben carefully and tenderly laid Young Thompssan's story i6 t0 bushel: primps. $1.75 to $2. Canadian-bred Clydesdale mare, foe?ed A Ron, Greenbank, White King: 4, JOha --==-=away for bhe purpose of identiifica- this effect:-lie left here on NOv. tbHi°i ro xtreombet�3tta$$Tile per do20 ses in 1910-1, F. J. Fisher, Slelbern, Dolly Brown do Sone, Galt, Out.. Favorite. tion. Among the number was.that 4th, but did not go an the James Murray 24,600; 2,•Jame., Leonard. Shom•I Grades and crosses of any breed cors. for \o. 1, acd $2._50 for No. 2. berg, Boreland Queen (24.529): 3, A. Watenn under one year-1, John Lowe. ESora, • of a young man v�hivh oorresponded Oarruthers as was expected• He Poulrry,-Fowl, 12 to 14V err Ib.: ob1- a Kon, tit. Thomas, Belle of Argyle 123.•I Black Donald; 8, James Leask o Sony 640 closely to that of John Thom-p- �'! ens. 17 to 'rc: d,wks, 13 to 15c; g0ree, 13 3•;0,; 4, A Watson a t,cn, 6t Thomas, Greenbank; 3 Kyle H. J . 8?,Ou . Ont., f left here on the merchants Mutual to ,k; tu�kaye, fresh, No 1, 21 to 820• Trim of Om x23,829;; 5, 0ty Dairy Farm•`Spring valley Pride; 4, Joe. Stone, Saint' ' - -lson that the bereaved father s•c- Steamship the Maple bend went to Pnta•tow-outartowt• 900 per .bas, on, Lowell, Darling Bees 123,6561. field, captain. :r Itnowledged it as that Of his Son: track. - - Star-durd-bred stallion, foaled In 191t-1 Grades and crosses of any breed-1, Joe. Montreal. He was there at the • 1, Ashley Stork Farm• Foxboru'. :Coble Stone, Saintfleld, Lovelv; 2. J3mee Leavy The only difference Mr. Thompson time of the storm, -and w`as t0ia11'y • - - "Provisions• Peter (182); 2, William Hammall, Toronto A Bona. Greenbank, Lily Whin; 3• .John $save was in the color of the hair. he �s,773). Brown a Rona. Galt. oat.. Daisy: 9. Wm. unconscioui of the fears•itis family' pa,n-.Long clear, 16c per lb..- In e4La• C'anadtan•tred Clyde?da!e etalllott, Mql•� E. w. Steen, -Streetsville, Ont.. Grey ,being of the opinion that his sons were Buffering- on hi% aocount• late Pork -qh^rt cut. $28.60; do, meas. prevtorrs to Jan. i, 131:-1, J. F, Staples Beauty, �1aiT was 11 bier than that on the $24.50 Rama-.3fedlttm' tO light. 29 1•a to Grades and cs�s- of .any breed heifer g Tuesday he arrived in Toronto, an 2&•, y,Pa,y 1% : rot:•. 15 1;2 to 16o; break- Son, Ida, Ont., Baron E.ator 18;06= ; 2, 'head of the corpse. Oq mentioning , n R. C. Rogerson, Frrgue. Dandy Pr-ace -1, George Ferguson. Salem, Dainty: $ Joe late that night he read in. a news- tae: bacon. 19 �� -Oc: backs. ^.2 to 840. 9,5331; 3, Thos, Mc3tichael d Ron, Sea. Stone, Bs1nt@ell, )fa gie; 3. James Le ibis fact to Lila undertaker in this 'paper of the finding.of hi8 body at ' a 1-4c. -Tiemee. 13 JAc; tuba, Sic: Dail_ ,•r,h. Lord Ronald j",xiai t 4, Wm. Elliott, A ,;One, Oreeabaak. Kate: 4. Kyle Br _ :dry, the lather, who was erson•ally gait. Day Dream ($2.801 ; 6, Hiram Dy- Drambo. Ave• ); P Godeerioh and the preparations for (:wady! and crorece nt ane breed na , acquainted with the Son, said the ` $cent. Dunda«. Rn�yal Prince 13._6., P= - his funeral, Ho. reached Hamilt,rn r -. Raled May and Straw Tboroughbred stallion, t^sled pregie. ,$ under one year jata�s Leask.:. Leo (hard. es aka rte1., fact that the bodv had lleen in the _.. l 1Fglnesday afternoon, and on ilia 'B tremas k,�her Nat I gnttrd' S S08a tm o to JanKeltnn11-ra90Dal i a wee 1 Bnva�rd. Watson; 3. Jos, Stone, tis n,fleld. 1. water so long might acccatnt for the I wav to the houwe called to see his e;5 SOV, at,d mis«�i -at $t: tO. 112.i0: Brampton, FP:wik in36'; 3, Baisad TbA9er. Jamas Leask d None. Grrpnbank: '!!b t� dafferen4 a Preparations for the ,friend, Edward nlrffc, of the North- ' Haled straw-Car :40tH. $a. on crack. To- Aylmor, Nashade❑ 4• 4 31 E ave Jame. John BtwAne�Sonar saiexport obs.eBrown funeral were proceeded with, I t roma ter. Ptctnn, war ahnaD ( t ,vr, la .rasa. Galt; 3. Tbos. Russell, Downs P ern Hotel. '11r. I�uffv almost Co. . Bovalyd Brampton, Pz;nce HnlealOhr Flowers were sent by sorrowing I lapsed when he Paw him, as he had- - - Wlnnipss Grain. Thoroughbred e•a'l;on. foaled on or at'er.vtew,.Out.. 4,Tbns, Bussed, D,rwvvle_ Oas. friends and re!atites, and a wake ran 1. 19:1-1, J w• Arthnre, Brampton, I Shoop and $wine. _ beard of the sad happening and had - SCinntv�ge N^+ w•-, wwh -irbeatr--`Tn- D d'e N 2.-J Cnv�ntry, WoodatOc3t. Har• • %- Pas to be held at night. _ made arrangements to attend d1' • Nar•.hern.'95 1-t,•: No 2 Northeru al 1.3c ❑, , (n"'. r72.266r: 3. J, W, Arthuls• In Shropshire sheep, the two champion. >tn 3 Northern, 8'..• N,, 4, 77 ;•Zc N°. 1 Gur�hcOPemyai.602�nda: 4, D. 3icCrae. 1 gn,p,a and mast other snood wens tt J. In '4salkt•d Thofnp%on, funeral. re ie,rrd e«wdw, Bi .-•to, 'Co 2 do, T9I-ac, d D. .J Campbell, Wondvt!le. Orbe! About six o'clock on Wednesday Ant'rther remarkable CO1nC(den('e� N,s 2 red w;nter. 94 3�4 : `a. S red Win f Pony mare, env nth.r ptre•bred, _any wianers were: John la. Kelsey. Woodvfiin, a•¢� R. (•hr etapbersoa. No. 9 Golden 5 J, 8. Hammer, Burford. and C. 'W. Ottr' 43vening th(•re was a knock at the in corinectian vrith this remarkable 3e c.w,i 32 I'Ar x�a o I foe t 931`20;! ,_,,,;,4 vera; �2, am,rw W11k:n, BaLtam,- nay and Nona. Pari.. door, �1 as n0 Otte went to answer Icam i4 that there was a J Thome- N^ 2 teed. 30 3 3e Barry-No. 3, 12c, No I Greenbrae Rnby; S. E. H. Clancy, 6ne1Dh•I Ia Oxterde. bath ctiampintehiyye wens �` A. 40 1•Sc; re)e•t:ed. 39 12c: teed. SSc; Nn 1 Fa:rvlew Falry Qoeen t847) won by P Arkell and =;ons• Arkell O'.he "' - the door ,spened and in walked`son enrolled among the crew of the I W c ea: $1 13 7-8, No. a c.W,..u 11 7d: Im . I- Clydeednle mare foaled provtnae to Jan- that wan in some at the classed were young John Thompson, alive and JamesA,A. Carruthers. . yo 3 C.W,. $1,01 7d nary 1. 19:0-1, Grahaaa Bros Claremont. C, Arkell. Tecewater W, Marquis and son. . (,Aetlw perM; 2, Rnhert Beath. Bowmanvtlla,:U slaridge. and P 371veetre Clairvaux, - .. .. �o• 3a.-Markets. moan Yo, Belie o JBlac 4 Fred G. Wilson, 8lvez• ,The Yorkshire csampipn bear was shovel $TE.MARIE a1�F•PT Bf FLA)IES Montreal, $lontreai Mark•ta Belie of omio bill; 3, Isaac loon,Willimoa, by W Manning and Son, 9¢oodville, and I Your Bad Iaste 1 yontr, 83 to 84c. Gate Caned air Wes•.' bank. Fanny (lurk S, L O• C. Bull, P ncBLmetsvillion tewWinninFsawtere m de b7 In i ern. No. a. 40 '-aC; dn. �Tn 3, 39 G0 SQ !2V Brntttptnn, Lady Petrgv g lin The Morning Many Houses and Stores Destroyed . Brute, sl3niWba fae� 480; do. tea 0',g, Cwnad:an•brrd C1Sdeaple mare W. I these @rme also in the general Victors: !5d to 18r, Bork�ltea `tO. $. 66 to 6To F1•oz' F. Barry, Bmnkl(n. 3taD1e Avenue Belle; 8 !and others were R. N. Frttby. Victoria 3;' In a Quebec Village. stanitahr Spztuq •i.h"at pate*rts, Rraar.I A Jamieson Nt.rerr.c)ilr, 3i tea Bhnaa: 3.INquarc; J. F Brethnur and Vephew, Sur- ds Die To Catarrh 15440; do saccula $1,90; !ironsF baker• Thomas �lrttillan, %etJarth, Nag=:e HIII: Mord: John Due. Port Credit. and Bonny. A dr''spatch from Quebeo Gaya.: $470; WSntrr ratan+«, choloe, 9475 t•, $b; ; 4, J. F. Staples a Non, Ida, Golden Ruby! 'brook Farm. Eglinton, - Ste. Marie, county of Beaute, sof +srelght rnllere. 44.50 to $460 da• to bans. S, T I Barnhardt, Oro Station HalideI In Chretrr WDitr•, W. eWrigh nshfy ,n rl s2 r6 I,itllyd oats•Burrekw, $440 to Beauty, ,for best boar went to W. E Wright and IDestroy Tfiia Poisonous Dista;e fie- fared 'a heavy loss bV fire which is t,. S Of 90 ]be $2'0 .• $3:2 1 2 >t';1. (annd;an•hrrd Ciydradalr r!alllAn-t Fon, Glanwnrth, and t•r best sax, to D - toro Your Health Its 8orlowly started oII Friday ali=bi 8t 10.30', fred ligan, 821 show+,_$'•.S; mlddlrnRe,''Drntfam Bros- (^aremont Maconbte:•2. R, iDo Courcy.,Bornholm. , --. .Injured, !�; moallUe, +127 n'$30 "liav-Nn. 8, pet F Pinker-nr., Er*e:, K'.rrr Jimmie; 3, Wm. Hoistsins Win In Dairy Test ``A 1 thirty-nine louses and stores and t,�n war dote. $14 to Sri Cheese- Ftne•t rinuitt. Galt, rto ,Guinea ng G, Hugh Sits test at thin ,.-'perhaps you haven't thought of call- sixty barna%, shed% and stables 'b--- westrrne. 13 :•2 t^ 13 Ike; do_ eas'�rns•I Q rger:aad,v\ a[arao�the-Lake Blakeen i that #cored kthe highest-numhar nthoniutto *11 fag those unpleasant symptoms that ins dC»trvyed in the Central part of 13 to '1S 1.4c. Rutter=4'ho.crat crra,n•rT, f T' t^ Ttma. Over all brredaw was a pure•hred Holstein, -. Affected your nose and throat by any$ 1 2a to 2s 1•tc. aernnda, 2" 1.2 to 27 34e, EVI D 'Madsen B..3rd. Alma 2nd, exhibited by �► iaffectetlar name-but tt'S Catarrh Just the t-Mage before. the flame$ were _.Fresh. 48 to 50c: !slotted. 3S r� 36e; �1a Pon? ntaln 'L any o'har.D Burford, any l F Walkrr. 3fanehew rr, This •+�w gave- to e.xtingni-bed. The fire was discuv- 1 et••ck, 31 to 33r; No 2 da.. 25 two 864• Po- a{re -1, .Toho L1ayd Jones, Burford, Day' - 'Ithe same. ratoes Per bag. cur lots, 75 to 900, 1.wtht, 2, It re, w. H Ranter a Nin, Tbb 35 e three nt,, makingbs.a oftotal nfr243.3 ! Shen the attack is severe, your erect in a shell belonging to -J. A. . _ I Map rs• a,nt..�Elejtlj�y�rrvione to Jsna• pointy The five highest cows :n the uses eyes are watery and look weak. four Thurmel• merchant, and spread united States Markets. I my I, 1r.I 1, John Gar•dltnuee a Nan•. wrrr a.11 de, lama and the lxht a aces breath is otTPnslve, due to lnfiamma• with incredible rapiditc. �'-Yten.th: Sflnn"p0j'e. Nnv 25 ••wheat Dnrnthrr , Tr1Qhfl,1d, 1nt•lehrank Frgntrr 2: t n e ricin grade. arvrnc.h-ane P Rhth places tion to the nose and throat. alarm became general throughout 82 1•Sc; 9t ay••87 Sec, `a. i hard.-66o. NO. tgdr. Naehv:Tle,' Otu+a pT`•dae C1ta^pi^°'• lent t3kpn by Holsteres, and nlnrh at::l s g 1 Northern, 84 1.4 ; 85 L•9h d. 8. do-, 3. n , ',5ltrr-'Rnrf*rd, Norwell Chiefha�n; Itpnth a¢n1n by Aolstrlra Among The Hol- I At last science has discovered a real .the villa a the people turned out ,_ y 3 wbeat. 80 1.4 to 4, JimPA fiovaird, Brampton, Ro=well Sax• at.tre of the shtne,nge .. the wk, te-er, the remedy, a new scientific marvel which g P P 82 1.4 W. 83 'Sc` 4• ponrcet one gave 219 ll;s, of milk,-lentils quickly, but appeared paralyzed at 81 1.2c. Corn-No• 3 yellow, 65 to 69c. Onto on Harold, bets like na other'Catarrh remedy on q No. 3.white, 3631-4 to 37c• •Flour and -Shetland pony stallion, any-age-1, Mrs. only 3.0: making 2-^0.25 points. _ _earth. "Catarrhozone" operates on a the proporfion5 the flames had as- h1.an-Cncbangdd . - __, • •._ - . new plan; it is a direct remedy• goes sumed. Ii w'as, therefore, some Dulatb, Wov 25.--SChrat-`Co Y hard, 861.4c; No. 1 Northern, 561.4c: No. 2, do. - F1'hhY NOFRISAED. - ,. .. .instantly to the sourc, of the trouble. time before they,made an organized as 1-4 to e3 3-sc; N.t,,rtana Na '2 hard. DIFORCiF:a IN GERMANY, .1 Its rich• fragrant essences and healing attempt to combat the flames. In 84 i•9c; December. 84 I.1c; )Tay, 68 1.40. . °:i balsams are brsatt,ed to vapor form Linseed-$1.361.2; December, $1.341-2; Stay. this they were Breath handicapped, 1"sleet Stati tict4 fihoW Ca Fxtra- Grape-Nut% 'a Perfectly �Balaneed Ah a special inhaler and give 111• $1.40• ordinary Rise. Food. y-, Etant relief, I as the village possessed no fire- . .. . . _' �,I., Catarrhozone doe-sn't stop at the re- fighting apparatus. Lira fltook Markatx N'o chi viler'! analysis of Graeal MoAtreal, Nov.'M.-There were nn prime$ A despatch from Berlin save: 1Juts can begin to show t•he read lief stage-it goes further--keeps on I ,ii Germ�anv, which for some est value of Lege fo(xl-the practical 4' going till as cure is effected. Bad I • beefers on the market and six and a ]halt P 'eases tire,cured, as you can Judge from teary per pound was ahnut the highest has been expressing alarm at the 'value,as shown by personal experi FOUR AND A HAL�.TO\',GOLD price paid, and ir�m that to 3 cents a' • thew following letter: "Every morning I pound down to lean,canners, Mtlbb raw•. falling birth rate, has discovered a encs. . for six months last winter I awoke ' $3s to neo each. calves..$3.50 to $7; @beep• new sign of social decadence. It is It is a food that is perfectly bai- ' with a bad taste, an awful breath and 11 Two 3llllion Dollars' �1 Orth Rrarh e4 540 to $5; lambs, $T to $7.50; hogs, $9 sae stuffed thFL up feeling to my nostrils," Montreal. Toronto, Nov. tS.-Cattle, Choice but, the "marriage crisis, Latest star anted, supplies the ' needed slew writes Rob E. Rutland, of Regina. "It • ••here. $6.75 to $s; good medium. 25.75 t9.t-isticsi show an extraordinary, rise meat•! •for both brain and body in 1, $6.25; common, 8d to $4.50; canners and 811 stages of life fr,�Tn the inflin. V simply an awful case of chronic ! A despatch from Montreal says: $6.25ciitte, $335 to•E4,25; fat cows, $4.50 to $6;I in the number of divorces obtained t,, • ..'Catarrh. Relief first came from Ca- -:'Approximately four' and one-half common caws, $3.50 so $4: butchers' boos,� in GeTma•nv. For instance, 15,780 through the strenuous times'of acs tarrohozone. I used that inhaler twen.'tons of gold-tWo million dollars' $3075 to mon,. Cal4.75 t, 05.10. veal, .0875 s' idI divorces were obtained in 1911, or times a day.and.took it to bed with !w rth in 1-arrived at the Royal $10; common, $sets to $5.10. Stockers and tide middle life, and is a comfort, ' ty Q feeders--Steers, 910 to 1.050 lbe.. S6 to $625: 20 er 100.000 inhabitants, against 1. ,,,, me at night. I am cured, And by the I p and' support in old age.., , \; .• use of Catarrhozone stay well. Now here on Saturday from Lon ease ern, 4oliotto W lbs $4.50 to S5:26: light 12,180, or 2Q per 100.ODO 1n 1906. ' It • •For two years I haste used 'I am free from irritable throat trou. don and New York. On the morn- $3,540 to 84. Sheep and lamfie-Light ewes, is believed that when the next set Grape-Nuts with milk and a Ii'tths ble, coughs, colds, headache, or ca-1 ins train. from New York arrived by:8spingelamba 3$e tto oes;Buis h of statistics is published a further cream, dor breakfast. I am cam- tarrh•• lone million dollars in American TSo per head deducted for ql tbe',burk 1 incre'a.- in the-number.�i l be re- fortably hungry for my dinner ala No medicine on earth is, so certain I coin.. Meanwhile the Empress ar- lambs. Hogs-88.65 fed and, watered, $8.90 ported.. What makes the. marriage -noon. . . to cure every form of catarrh or I rived in Quebec, and -the second ofd! cars. . .crisis ,all„the worse is that while the "I use little meat, plenty-of vogs- •throat trouble as "Catarrhozone." (million from London was rushed to • * number of divorces is rapidly in- tables and fruit;, in reason, far the the large $1.00 size, lasts two months - `•and is lguaranteed; medium size 50c.; .the boat special, and in a special •A GOOD MEDICINE creasing the number of marriages noon meal, and if tired at tea time, ' Gample.size 25c.; all storekeepers and 'ear, •guarded by armed men, reach- FOR THE BABY is decreasing. .'The number of mar take Grape,Nuts .alone, 4nd , feel druggtsts, or The Catarrhozone CO., 'ed Montreal at 4.30 p.m. Outside - riages per 100.000 inhabitants in perfectly nourished. Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston; Canada. 'the bank, as the bullion was being 1906 was 8,200, in 1911, 7,800.• 'rNerve and brain power , and j a and taken` to the vault, Baby's. Own Tablets are 'the very s- . memory are m�u•c�.h. improved sines 11 1. FLOUR'- FOR THE.JAPA'�ESE. Iunloadcd men with Winchesters stood ready beat medicine a mother can give WAS-101,YEARS OF AGE. using Grape-Nlit16. I amover sixty ____ as silent 'guardians over-the gold. her little ones. They sweeten the and weigh- 153 lbs,. My son and{ ]Flop, Gee. E.. Foster Has Hope of ., stomach, regulate the bowels, break The Death of Sirs. Mary Deveraus. husband seeing bowel had 'improved; 1. Building Up a Good Trade. up colds, promote healthful sleep- are'now ,using Grape-Nuts. ' SE1`Th1:II. in fact they are acitre far all minor of London, out. , << . MINERS STUMP, My son, who . is a traveling ..A•. . despatch from " Ottawa _ - ills of little ones. The mother may A-despa.tcli from. London, Ont.,- rnan,• eats-nothing for breakfast but say, : The, .develop-went of trade French Association of ..Bine Owners',feel absolutely safe in giving them says: London lost a 1;entenarian Grape-Nutq, and a glass of milk. " ' _ . wit!, . Japan in flour is regarded agree to Eti-Hour Dap. -ta h'er children for they are guar- on Sundav when Mrs. Mary,Dever- An aunt, over 70, seeftis fully ,pour- as having strong possibilities, anteed by a' godernl0ient analcst t° aux died'lifter-an illness of two ished_.An.. Grade-\lits and.cream." A despatch from Douai, France, he strictt�#'free froth all injurious X and Hon. G. E. Foster, Minister years. , •She was born m Donegal„,-There's a Reason." of Trade and Commerce, ha-s' sacs: T`l1e great strike of miners drugs. The' Tablets are sold by Ireland, 101 yearsya o, and'ia .be in northern France was settled on 2, g _Name given by.Canadian.Postum . -been ]Waking' a special .enquiry Mc4icine dealers or by mail at 3 .lieved to.have. been t'be oldest pe'r- Co. ..Windsor. Ont. , .Read "The into it. There is a good demand in Saturday night', the Association -6f cents a box from The Dr:'Williams' l Mine Proprietors agreeing to an son in this! city. She had lived in Road to `VelIville," in pkgs. rient for Canadian flour, but pr g g Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont. London since 1868, and her husband $ever read tete above letter? ♦ new ' is brand than what is re- l eight-hour day for workingmen, ._ "- d, - '- . redecea•sed liar b 40 years. ' eine 'appears fro= t1m• to timo: Thg t a , I which is now before the French P y are genuine, true, and tun or human �uI t•he- -domestic •.trade_ is-I due at Sum. ntereet. p most , ar. It is probable that parliament; 'is p8•d>�ed and promul- !The schooner Ada, _�,� aarrangean is Suitt be made with gated. The union leaders decided mPraide, P.E.I., from Dalhousie,b,- Horace T trapped a mon' blip fire- Canadian iters' particularly to rto call_off the strike, which had 131- N.$:, on i�ovember 2, hlte.no•t heel$ rpfyn, R•8a trapped by� blinding • Julian Dorrance, �s -tnnec.tiettt ready involved about 40,000 out of reported atnae clearing from Dal• smoke, aud-died a few hours later Farmer, is said to h•$1 roduced a - manufa,csture this variety of the • ( in the hospital. seedless apple'. a.. g,,todllct, - j200,0'l0 coal miners in this district. houeie. ., r, 'x1. .. ._ f '�s S: ru sae:;-s.: °'q'-'3�� nv� '. s i, art's,, ..ici q, .�, .- :..'.;,r ..42 q..1 i1'•-' :' «'-- -.Mm,.+rY. t.. a, r'v ,., •. - k -• ... , r,a. 4+.-,r.-.• ...•.,.: ^7✓'. i iYn l,°1. d."t°yF1 't 1 .., �. 5} , .. '•. ..� i, :•r��x,:+, .,.Y.-"-a,.•. T::s nF,; �r*-" .�:,y-a:.:.w ":.l` :e a.•,-•.. _ 9�f� 3-."^�ae,r s,+r-••a"• 'c:^>✓a{zN.. ra:;�•` ..�,< -w.:. >ti� �.. .• g , s w �. M:-,- >...• .,max .:. �. kv. , � .�... ,. - ,•r .� . M1r Domestic Economy. p p� Wdem'n -. Folloei>.iHisTrsie.r Father utas of-an e�onomieal tura DO�tOrs _ e--a with wratb, a little BIG C �� of mind and hated extravagance • tris, waa ushered into the do&; An ��C R g IHAND with all his heart.. He had since _ _ �1�� j(�}�}IIDO�WJ ornament of -the -iolice fords had� FINGERS the earliest days tried to instil _ .___._.. found him loitering about and had _ ideas of a similar nature into the - —' arrested him as a suspicious char- / brain of his small son, aged eight. public Are Warned Against $tioog= mel, p��M ,. _ His grief was terriVe to see when Smelling, Oily Liniments Con- "What were you doing at- the b Sema for Three Yeah, Broke Out one day he came upon the budding tattling Harmful, b.eids time of your arrest?" asked the R on Head In Win, Itched, and economist stuffing himself with a - and Ammonia. weary magistrate. PUDDING »• ' Burled Badly. Cuticura Son slice of bread generously covered "Simply'waiting C' sputtered tea =;_ , y P 'Many people have--clung to the QW. � -W Olnttnent Cured. with a layer of butter which was ;fashioned idea that a thick, greasy prisoner. . , surmounted by a ,young' mountain 'liniment is the beat kind. Doctors "What mere.you v^siting for I" _ - of am. say not-and they know. "My money." tltcUtq - +: � Brook N• a.---I � with: 1 Recently a number of these- white, "Who-owed you the mune 4'•' PWM ttleagmr for-three years It started on sty "Ma boys" said he, sadly though << Y y "'Lands nravin mores between my awten and severelX; surely you do not real- I oily liniments were analyzed, and they The man I had been waiting all over tho palms of my hand ize what you are doing; vet you•,were found to contain an enormously for!" is' _ and 1'Ingety were bis cracks high percentage of harmful acids,end- "What nd ,' .v^ ought, by now, to comprehend the such irritating chemicals as ammonia, W hat'did he owe it to you fox Ready to serve atter hesting—ua"r Than It broke outs on my head "For �, � • passed for quality and Savour, in males It itched and vviched extravagance Qf eating but- i etc,:�or the moment they may cause For waiting: y P Iba'twaate ourtimeia separation. `l�• ., burned so badly I could not ter and jam together! a warm sensation when first applied, She magistrate took'his glasses ,' „ g but their continued use never cures -Bev "Clark'."• u sleep. ID wan so Itching and V4 hv; I'm bei, most economi_ off and glared at the prisoner. burning*has I scratched and cal, father!" replied the young'skill 'rheumatism, p indamma ion, and causes r`Do not jest with me " he said. ' tnedo sores and my hair came hopeful._ "Don't you see that I'm ',endless trouble. "Now tell me; have you a trade l" •t out awfukiy bed I did not making the same slice of bread,-du When a doctor warns you to quit "Of course I have !"• r k"I what It tom. „ "Then 1 ••I was treated far a loris time and it did for both l using a white, oily liniment—do.so. Then what is it?" s / Mao!do any good. I gavo n;?my work far `', He knows that a thick liniment can't ''I earn- my living waiting. You 1 �` i or- a mouth but as soon as I started dotna my — penetrate, can't sink through the pores see,_ I'm._a waiter 1" bouse-work again my hands got lust as bad Pointed Paragraphs. and-reach the seat of the pain. S I • - "M ortr, I used two b�ottace'of _and What a man earns doesn't inter- When asked his opinion a few days W 1 tt did not do any good. Ono day I road ago, an important ph_vaician stated ._ x„ about C•utieura soap and Ointmout and est his wife so much as a haL she that he considered a strong, penetrate Stone Blind. ,decided to try them. I sent Not•a sample gets. Ing, pain-subduing liniment, such as proudly he walked up to his be- - t ' and I ttbod them till I saw it stopped the Of course, it is our charity that "Nerviline," to be 'aup8rior'to any-of I10"ANDS itching and burning,so I got three tikes o! the-white aalmonia liniments. In-his tr.othed, and drew from his pocket 1 of farmers oo:vers a multitude of tither pee , 1' 'Outiottra soap and a box of cutiaura Dint. , twenty-five years of practice he had a small morocco case. Opening it, and horsemen , plc s sins. witnessed cases.of-rheumatism,.sclat• he tUnk out a ri a single dia- ;` have 'saved cr' Ileaut and that cured ma" (aigued) Mrs. n8— ng �. ,p.J.Maltsw=7, biay 97, 191x. It is easy for a young mail,to find ica, and lumbago that simply would mond-and placed- it on her taper- money by using j. ` NwongrareCtstitstnasoayandOlntmaat a pin in a girl's belt, but he usually not respond to ordinary treatment- ins finger. Hendall's Spar • ? liner valuable to the treatment of sesames gets hold of the wrong end: but Nerviline cured them.- The same she looked at it. vin Cure for Spavina,Cur6 Ringbone. ��•, Isud ashes'distressing eruptions of skin and The average girl r nes f11e physician also spoke of the great ad- Splint, Bony Growths an� h,Fmeneas lismlp, but no other emoill•nts do no much bn 1 vantages of keeping a preparation-like "Its very small !" she said, and. from. many other causes. It keeps d� for pimples. blacklmoods. red. rough skins, romance is missing from a propose. Nerviline in the house, because of paused. Then: "And not very brit- horses working. A $1 bottle may m ` itching,scaly sealpa daadrt�,dry,thin and unless the stage is set for-a noun- cramps, diarrhoea, stomach disorders, liant, either:" save a horse foryou: Geta bottle the , Mulling hair, chapped hands and shapeless light scene, earache, toothache, headache, and next time on are is town. Sold by ` Poor fellow) His 'smile vanish- y Inalls,nor do B so eoonomltaRy. Sold by If a young man marries a slender such minor ailments. Nerviline is a drugggists everywhere,$1 a bottle,A `A drugltlnts and deafen everl'wbe•e; For a girl and she develops into a heavy fl-rift-class cure. There is scarcely an ed 1 but, quickly recovering him sell, for y5,also ask for a cony of our book %bostal ftnesample of each.wit as p.book. ache or a pain, Internal br ezternal, he laughed, and said: •IATreatiseon the Horse"-orwriteto teeoA tom, �� i eLoot. I weight in after years, he can see i where he gut more than he bargain- that Nerviltne -won't cure, -In thou- "Ah; sweetheart, bei^- loud is Dr.B..T.k[FNDALL COMPANY ' Warp..Dept.D,80"00.12{5-1 sands of homes no other pain-reiiev- blind"' IEneaburg Fa11s,vermoM 80 _ ed for. Ing medicine is used. Fifty years' 1 FIGURES ��D_FOOD. _ continued 'success and the endorse-. Raising her limpid eyes to big, _ ment of the profession are proof that she said : Jones-"My wife and I _ suffer Wba# a Man of Three Scare Years A Bad Heart, -: Nerviline is the ltaiment-for the home: "Yes- dear, but not atone blind!" from alternate insomnia." Brown -11 _�_ ''Alternate insomnia I What is and Ten Has Eaten. = Its Cause and Cure �---- i Safe for a Notith. WHERE MONEY IS TIGHT. that Junes-'-Whichever Beta •l'E Whether we eat to live or live to j „ , P - ton-,Ie$ first kee •s•the otter awake est, 'there is no getting away from i I m alvcaye grad when the first Everybody +ut�rn, when b'M a are ager all night p ' the fact that enols one of us con- Many' Firmly Convinced They Ore �of the month is awed," your cern euft'ere. but they. can be, pa«a• Dying of Heart Trouble, Have "On account of the bills that lesely•cured by Putnam's Corn Extractor, Sumes an enormous quantity of Often the Strongest Hearts. Guaranteed in all cases. Ura only put. LIQUID SULPHUR aures spy feymt o< cod. Have you any idea haw g Dome in, 1 presume 9' ECZEMA. -- "Not at all. But if I get by that name, 25c. at all dealers. qm tu)h4 If not, the {allowing fig Sometimes you wake, up at night. pas I know the landlord isn't go- _ + ".hid You ever hear the- stery of .w Mn res probably will startle you. - A heart throbbins'like a steam-engine. = Street Bait. 1 entlst with a love for statistic. 1 Your breathing is short_ and irregu- Ing to raise the rent for an the dirty window l' No, I don't g ,t Mrs A = I told Willie nn_his way I } has investigated the whole,- gees- ! lar; palno shoot through the chest month anyhow: _ home from school to get me a bar of hink I did.' I Rues I won'! telly .*►. and abdomen. and ceruse horrible aux- it-to) you. "Why not l" "You tion ; and, accordingto this author- - . tet the averse ld nrtleman, i lett'. soap wouldn't be able t.:�nee through it." s,, yR g -tat' I Your trouble isn't with the heart at Try Murine Eylef Remedy )i res; R,-Olf. he'11 forget it, my during the process of attaining his I all. These sensations are the oto• if you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes bot• never remeutbers !WimarWo Liniment Cures Garset in Cera. three score years and ten, .disposes'come' of indigestion, welch has taus- or Granulated Syalida. Doesn't *mart i�#ry .�.-;�u danger ; I said he of aomethin like fifty-four tons of ed gas to form on the stomach and --Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists hep R EDUCATION. ' g y might buy fire cents worth of - - Jaolid food and fifty-three tons Of''press against the heart. Mnriai Eye et0edy. Liquid, 25c, SOD. candy at the.same time.- {t'�Ltt(YI'fA BC81�E�ct COLLEGE TO. Just' read what happened tb Isaac Mnrias Eye halve !a Aseptic Tubes, Y ! ii t'nnto Canada i PoC.n)ue tommer. 54_• _ 'Liquid, He will have eaten 1:,,000•'blalloux, of Belle River, Ont : ZSc, SDC Eye Books Free by Malt. I e;df &'haul. Megntficent Catatonue fres ,eggs, 400 pounds of cheese, about "Three months ago I was a weak.' Angie Tease s-d ser Aa sire-seas•sired sate ?x (four tons �d fish, and, could it have sickly man, My appetite was poor, Kam+ fire +a.eat► Ce.. Chicago I tamers row sate 7 H 'bee'n all baked at once, a ]�,at of food fermented in mp'aiomach, I had __ _ _ _ N w. DAwsoa, Nin•tkr Colborn. stieeti ' bread equal in size to an ordinary sour risings and Indigestion. At dight i The Test.... torento. `_ family hotel, But think of the vege- 1 would often Waken with 'gas id ! m rr 7 F Ynl'' 'tF AN'C TO'$UY OR BELL A the stomach and heart palpitation. Have you many close friends ltinard s Liniment Co:, Limited. I F ru,c. rtr�x k. Orate, or Dairy Farm. T tables devoured' Our scientist says "I consulted my doctor and used here i" "Can't say: I've uev�r . Gentlemen,-'Last winter I received great'wro« It W. naww n. Brampton, or t0 'I Ia train three miles long would be retnedtes that 'my - friends advised. beneat from the uw of-MINARD's LINT. (e4ris,Wie Rt . Tnrrsnto. required to bring a life's .supply to Nothing helped. tried to borrow a eerit." HENT in a revert- attack of Lao Grlppt',I and I have Trequvntty proved it to be vary H. W. DAWSON, Calborlis Eel., Te►orta tthe average man; though in this "One day I received a sample of MtRardot Liniment Cures Distemper, effective in carer tet infiammation. 1 Dr. HamtitAn's Plifs, and my cure' A• R I:a. I .f IDnLEAE3 COt'NTT, , same train it might also be possible Wellington J. I�wler hue been Yows. Y 2 :, d rich .tar loam, 2 serve or- commenced. To-day I have a visor, A, Ht T(HIN80 ,. to carry his 50,000 cigarettes, his' one appetite, strong heart action, and for 25 years city clerk of Victoria,' chard, •'r.V. wire fenorm, 2 story frame .half-ton of tobacco, his 10.,000 lbs, no sign of indigestion. I feel young- He has served udder ten mayors. house;, a number ant erreltent ootbuild• { i gn •inti"• 1 male t� R.R. station and market, ;-'af sugar, and his 1,500 lbs: of salt. er and healthier than ever before." N �s Your druggist or storekeeper sells Use LIQUID SULPHUR and T tat ea.v ADD19 ?n �e Western fieri Olseasi prevent � _ � Estates k:x.t,an�c, Limited. London. On- Dr. � - Hamilton's Pills, 25c. per box or io -- Tery )inch Out of Date. tar --- -- -- Ave boxes for $1.00. By mail from NEWSPAPER FOR SALE, "She's living Ray in the past:." 'I hs Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., Building permits in Edmonton for "What,makes you gay that I" and Kipgston, Canada _ tees month of October had a value of Everything's fair in love and war 'CorrNTAY WEEKLY :vSWAPAPF.R noel "I heard her telling an engaged ',� .$bQs,625. -in other words, before and after Bala is gan l taro town. a Wllea a " oDenlog'for mesa ot! energy, Write Wil•os - -couple that two can live as cheaplymarriage. . . . . .. Pnbti.btnn company, Toronto. , Re was,.& or man, but had been Mlnard -Liniment P th.rta, L12UID SULPHUR banishes RHEUMA•� Payment is Kind. 's •L ment Cares .DI h 04SCELLANEO)US. . • as Dae.'. _ p A WARM WINTER COMING. Obliged, at last, to call in teas doctor A woman is unpopular with' her TiSlli. L�OR 9.xLF'-SILVER P+ATOMD FOXER. M y 1� also, dark ride, Wi.'b to buy 100 pair June weather Will prevail in California, to attend his little girl. Her ill- neighbors if she never does any- of stink fR•r breeding purposes, Graham the ]and of eternal eowetvs the ideal Witt• `ancouver will have a new'drill 'BT/e R. R. N.,. 1. Btratbroy.•OnL ness turned out to be' a serious one thing that they can gossip abouts I q. tering place, reached comfortably and h811'in the east etl(1 of the city to ANCER, TUMORS. LUMP8, ETC., eoaveniently by the Chicago Union Pacific I and the doctor-had had to pay many - ---- rt -cost $350,000. C tntcrnat and externai,.cnred plat !A North Western Line, via the taetest ana I visits and leave a good deal of Hosts Youngest--. Dont your most direct routes, amidst the luxurioaa out pant by our home treatment. diela ,. Isarronndi,age of the compartment, club, medicine for his patient. I shoes feel very uncomfortable when Minardy Liniment Cure, colds, as ve before tr+o tate: nr B.tttnan lnedieat and observation parlor, or the more mo- Now, however, she was well 1 you walk, Mrs. Nuryche 1"• Mrs, _. cn. ttinirKt. f nn��egn�rt: art pperste priced and homelike Tourist car. ' ' N �-•� ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BLAB 3hree splendid trains daily—The: Ocet•, main, and heir father stead in the 1 uryche- Dear me, what, an ex- Needless to say, it was an Irish- l7 dor Stones. Kidney trnnble. Gravel. land Limited. fastest train to can Fran• ductoc's room, waiting for the bill ' traordinary question 1 Why do you man who objected to taking an em- Lumbago and ktndred•aUvunt".pcwRtiively .*iaco—The Loa Angeles Limited, three; I ask, child i'' Youngster-'`Oh one otic as he was sure he couldn't cured with the new German reraeay. a.. days to the Magic City d! the Land o! to be made out. ' y + ••Kann]." price 01..50. Aenther new remedy ' llunebine,-via' Balt Lake Ci-ty--and the Whets, at last, the account was cos.pa said the .other flay, since keep it down! for DiabeterNpl}itus, and stirs cure, N Ran Francisco _Limited. Doable track, ygtYd CUmC info OUr money au' "Aanol's Anti•Dlabetes" Prise Imm from electric block signal protection, rock bad-1 presented to .him; he• R'as almost _• y �, LIQUID SULPHUR cleanses and heals. ;draegiste or direct. Th. Ranol xanntfueR lasting, finest dining car service. Rages,I,paralysed.to see the huge amount 'got far toq big for your bouts. tering cgmnnny of Canada, Limited, . IIllustrated matter and full particulate __ I ; tvsn„InPg. ?Nen on application. E. H. Bennett, General he owed. ,Agent, 46 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. "The small • alrtoilnt is for the. - CHAMPION EVAPORATOR -',:: • sedicine .and the large one is MAKES Whim buying yOCIT Plaine <° n Delaying the ham. my calls gat your.house," said'-the THE insist On having all r,How in the world will you dig' doctor.' _ BEST •• up.More.evidence to..get .me a new. ...The hard-up'father, took -out his SYRUP trial i" ! lean purse. I _ NOW is the time to give your Maple + P f atlo Ae t i oT Dont worry about that, re-I Here, he said, is the money Syrup business serious attention. L lied the lawyer. "All you have to; for the medicine. My- my trffe kill Order now and stave your Evalto-. P y „ , rarer in place before the cold do is to dig'np ,tore money. 1 herself return your calls! wen her sets in. This Insures care ", of year first—arid most prufitAbie LIVE FOXES Most married men are happier,. -Quaintest Form of Oath. -runs of sa Write for booklet._ . than they su , �P. ��'' THE GRIMM MFC.-M, UMITED WANTED 1 _ The quaintest farm of oath in use - I in the Lrnifed " Kingdom is "that Be Wellington St.,MORTREAL,QUE. wRirr FOR PRICES. •. taken by the deemsters-the Manx > RINGS i W. C. CDFFATT; -CrAlla, Cnt. Y High.Court:judges:"-"By this book a A RINGS 9. and the contents tlipreof,. and by the wonderful works that God hath FRB miraculously wrought in' the hea-- Don't waste time on 1nfort veers above end the carie beneath m' salves because they're a y �. I Why we.pay-m rs for your few cents cheaper. 4- To Agents ,* a in six days and seven nights, I do I have proved Zam-Sak ���� .�� �� swear that I will, Wcithout reSpeet boat for fieIetats, Piles, �'" w111 sive this fax sola tilted it) or Stria RInR,(with ynnr 1n1t1x1 engraved on 1t) or of or friendship, loss or pan, Diseases, end 1 urietr. M. lea ;eia rtca i..t aruh your bbfr3h- p, g tri W• are fee oldest RAW FU a HOUSE • Jtora), free of ail charge, to any boy or J consanguinity or affinity, execute As a mother, you owe It girl who will roll 30 seta of our beautiful as we R' As the largest collectors 01 i the, laws of this isle justly between to your family to use the embom*d Xmas post-cards at 10 cents a CANADIAN RAW F!'sn9 fn-_Qsn;ida, 3z -• - best that's Zara-Bok i Plot (six 19vety cards In-each sot.) That means iarger experience,larger txx> a art and rt• as indifferently as • It roar Wrthdar is In Janvary-yG-"should- markets and a LARGER PRICE 10 you. party party 50s loss. A#�+„d Sy,� wear a garnet' robruary, amethyst; March, Ship diroct to us. Returns madesams r' tea_ herring back bone doth Lie in Dlooastoael ;Pr11, diamond (ifr111tant): day tun are received. the midst of the fish. So help me - aA/ �'::rao Juno D.arl;- racy, ruby: 1 a ayx heptember, aspyhlr.; 8hipritsnts held separate on request. ' God and the.00rltents of.this book." Oaeees1% epalj Ne�eembor, sopa.: Dsceaabd.y -Fall price list now ready. Writs for if ft WLM.r VE - A = turquoise. year arm• and ►ddress and we I L tela• wr11i sand rp W Dards to all. When sold HIRAM .FOHNSON`LIMITED, +; L+" Athan doesn't have to be an ora- �n��� son d W tao 1paq and we *1111 sand you 49a Et. Paul 3t- HERBAL HF_,�� 1 the reef you shows, Address I Mail Dept C' Montreal. tar in order to ap�sk well of him- Homer-wanon 00• p �'0>'AIl$U{ JIT. 7 ISSUE 4t}-'18. self. Da t.f3i,• ,.as is •�tit' ,. ,.... � r .;. ..,, ,.+ .., _. i., .. «�"': :re=, , ..";� r•_,,..y,,.."!, t 3�';!Pd h• `a, k .: �' ;'••:? 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The fact and fiction are BEST CHRISTMAS C E EVER , sEs>t[6 ing of it until the bill is present- novel, and every line is fit to read 1.26 :1 per year $1.00 itP�d in advanos. ed. The municipalities of the aloud. A year of The Youth's Com- I, , Sulosorlpdoas to the United Brutes,u.f+onion as it is to-day is of inexhaustible C,riffin's Seeded and Seedless Raisins, lib. pkg-12c per lb.• 12 os. in advance province look upon. this as an im- Pa entertainment and benefit to the pkgs, 10c per pkg. Finest Selected Valencia Raisins, !on, and are strongly resent- family. In quantity, it provides more 1 posit y' q y' lbs.for 25 cents. -JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ing it as they, are asked to pay than any other American monthly � - - Periodical—and is the more apQrec bills which the parentB of the iat- ed because it comes fifty-two times a NOTES AND COMMENTS patients are quite able to pay, and year instead of twelve. New Re-cleaned BUY ALL New Imported Peels, an effort will be made to have The Companion as it is to-day, sn- Currants, Lemon, Orange Judging from the present out- this law amended. Iarged, and broadened in scope, in 3 lbs. for 25c, IIs' l8c per lb. eluding the Family Page, the Boys' look there will be more suffering - -- - Page, and the Girls Page as depart• — --_., _ _ GROCERIES amore the poorer classes, es eci- ruents, with eight splendid serials and R P P One of the most important .���Fhorter stories, its accurate and New, and Fresh Citron 25c per lb ally in the cities, the corning win- events in the religious world that Science and Cur- Shelled Ntlts AT THE .. impartial editorials, � "lViixed 20e per lb. ter than usual. The number of has ever taken place is that of the rent Events, makes a.volume of mat- 50c per Ib. GROCERY ter that touches every genuine interest idle men are more numerous than laymen's missionar movement.. — Ahe have been for sorue time and Y Y of the family. . . Y A few years ago a strong mission- So carefully is it edited, so varied ESSENCES, ALL FLAVORS, 2�oz. Bottles, 10 cents. in consequence the charitable in. ary spirit prevaded all the col- is its contents, that a family would stitutions will have their hands leges in Christian countries, and be well up-to-date with entertaining - lull. While poverty and suffer fiction, up-to-date information' and Have you tried any of those AEINZ Sweet Mixed Pickles, i•.�• many thousands of students offet- wholes me no other periodical in bulk, 35 cents per quart. ing always--create sympathy, ed their. services for- the foreign entered the home, „ still there are,man cases that are If you are not familiar with The Better than the kind mother used to make. Y mission field. Their offer could Companion As it is to-day, tet us send e Q p /�/ not deserving of the sympathy not be ar�epted as the nece9sary you sample copies containing chapters JAMES /t MG S I z,�HAIT DSO/ t Can- that the sufferers-will get. There funds were not forth-comity As from Frank Lillie P unser great Can- V�1 - g• adian serial, "The Timber Treasure,"are many, especially of the immi• a result of this condition of aflairs and the Announcement fur 1914. grant class, who Will spend every 'a movement began among the lay- New subseribers who send 82.25 for cent the earn in the summer for the fifty-two issues o[1914 will receive al Y men of the country whereby steps free the remaining issues of 1913• and , luxuries. No matter how good were taken to raise the necessary a copy ractical p THE of The Companion PESTABLL91t� wages they may be receiving, it Home Calender in addition. funds. Large meetings have been THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, will all be spent before they re- called, and missionary banquets 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. - Y -eeive their next:--week-9 pa y- held with a view to stirring up ,yew su6scrt'ptions Received at this Office. TAM"DWhen winter comes and no work interest in the matter. All de. 7 ry is to be secured, they are then in nominations are working together New Adverttteetments. - difficulties. They must either in harmony' and with a common TT ' starv+�.or steal, or become objects u as ���� �� to ' object in viers, The aim of the OW FOR SALE—Young cow. B"X a eep a ban#account m the name - -of charity. Many of such people inovemeut is to have the world C due lsarch at. Good milker. w. H, of two persons, so that either one N; JACKSON,Brock road, &9 will ,receive charity without a Christianized within the present — . ������ may make withdrawals. Such as blush of shame. They seem to generation. This -eeros a stupen- SHEEP o FOR SALE—I have for account is called a "joist account." g sale tea reatsce:ed Cotswold Eras, Apply a think that the world-owes thetas s dour proposition. but there are •t =emtse. lot 9 'ana lo, con, S. Pickering. D OFF! We shall be pleased t3 fum+shpac- $iviu and that the public should Jot ErH vi'IuEItA�: . Cl► ��a, - g P many who are optimistic enough . supply them with all the neresei' to believe that the ob'ec t ca<n be OL 8E TO LET—On lot 10. con. 9. J H Pickering. Good working man's heuae _TORON 1 O A " ties of life, while they site, attained. Never ill the h6tor Plenty of work ta'heneighborhood. ApPIT to PICRERING B��i (NCH' = Bbl b the fireside. There is a Y E E P LGH Claremont, _ bet PIC Y Y of the world has the.missionary L•OR SALT•.—Parlor heater—­The icertr►in class alar) who prefer to be outloa.ok been brighter than at'the F Countess of Oxford'—self feeder In good R W. GORDON, Manager, D Q � Branch also at VAAAbr. condition. %ill sell for less tnsa half Original idle rather than work for a sum present time. Twenty or twenty- Moot. Inquire at the Ntcwa once a et 16 less than twice what they are five years ago the wi-sionary took - r worth. There .are men in our CTRAY EIer Came to the premises ,� y '�''�his life is his hand when he enter- ,7 of the undeessaned tot ig,cos.5. Pukertn5 otvn community echo mill sot let ed the heart of China, but tale oaor about payNov, yrc,nae Cotswold tams. Own- NIAMNIOTH er w1L call pay eapenaee and Oke the anima! theirchildren work because they last few year4 has witnessed a away \sALTLIt BAYLES,arot:gham:P o e can not Ret mens wages. They most nanderful change. The lead. Sl.%IPSO% Agent—British Amer- -. - have been offered Rnod wage• Ails ua F•raAssursaae Company. Iocorpor• y' And sap Bargains for All in men of the -couiltr are now R Y a?ftbtl.Oapital3l(100,000.no psemsumnoeee a good homes, bill; because the sl1m E�fP'•"}eTg Christian?. and the premium notes are collectible at 30 days n• notice•one matual compaap are collecting •,_ _ - Il'' Offered was not the very highest missionary i3 welcomed iuto the them now. Remember these notes ars atven they went idle'the greater part of for flys times the, amount of your yearly or country. Other mission field9 as a tbree year poltcv, insure in the British Amer. - the summer, and now winter is ^.Assurance do. which is purely canadtao We have decided to hold a two weeks special' sale commencing Mon- equally as inviting. and the pro_ and«ou are protected from these impositions da Nov. '?.4th and continuing until .gattarday, Det. fi[h, when many - coming and their- coal bins and pects for the future are ver see D srmpsea re pensive you full parts- y y 'cnlan t also represea: the London and IIUeB of strode in great variety will be sold at greatly reduced pr1Ce9, flour barrels are empty, a_ rather bright. Members of churches are ants. hue %Accident and all sickness Iasnd• Lace. Doo c without•policy of thsa kind. 1000 pee of choice shaker all new gOOd9 at 1c: t0 C[a redtiCtiOn per dark outlook if the winter hap- as we don-9 know the dar or hour we ast tato yd• 1000 yds, Serges, w rapperettes, shirtinge, etc. 24 doz. shits of asked to contribute snore freely accident or.sickneet It snll only cost you about pens to be a severe one. than heretofore, but they are not as-00•pea= for 6100 If It von wast anew underwear at loo to 50 cts reduction per suit. SW pairs of boots and Shaiptes Tublar Separator the best in ta. rubber's at prices that will surprise you. ]� - - asked for fabulous sums. If each world. or .,ur old one exchanged See D During the past number of member would contribute the slnPsoN, iokatng. +ate years- strong appeals have been small sum of five cents a Sunday, 'j made to the county through the for "this purpose, it )could go a BE A TRAINED NURSE This will be a rare chance t:G Ret your wants suppled with first-c]aas y goods and also save money: public schools, fraternal societiep, long way in meeting the present Earn $ts to $35 Weekly _ imnuicipal councils and other eban- demands. There are many men eels for financial aid to the Sick who have undertaken to support a THa DBHAND FOR TRAINED N1IRSE8 " - Cbildreti's Hospital, Sanitoriums missionary from their own private is ever increasing and Doctors will not Space will not per description of many lines. for Tuberculosis patients and foods and many city churches are assume responeib(lity without a Train- P�� Ipther - .charitable institutions. doing the same, since the mission- ed Nurse. The h the ocherftUDY COURSE i in Nursing,which the Rochester ass to Q EO ROE PH I ' These appeals have met with ready ars spirit.has deepened. The next es last)-tote gives students appeals to and -generous response from all few years will no doubt witness thousands. Their graduates command irides, for Canadians are not tardy great-activity and wonderful pro- from $15.00 to 835.00 weekly. The An rendering assistance to 'worthy grecs in this department of church Rochester Nurses Institute will thoro- 2nstitntions; In making these work. __ oughly train any one from IS years to ; . appeals , the statement is made sixty, and give Diploma when Course that they are free to all deserving , e is completed. �rrite today for Free ,. Ready" Roo fin ' a.tients who have not the means Booklet. lJ to pay for their own treatment. WORTHY THE ATTENTION of PEOPLE Rochaater Nurses Institute and for this reason much finan- WHO WISH TO PRESERVE a tial assistance has been. given. THE HAIR. 708 Institute Bldg. Rochester, N.Y. ga�ina—gniL-e a supply of Ready Roofingin stock, lend not But the ititpression has got abroad Always leave your own brush and wishing to hold over winter, we offer such comb at home or at hair dresser's. that the treatment that is given ;ever use a brush or comb found NERVOUS? well known 'brands as - is'no longer free, that the hospi- in public places, they are usually covered with dandruff germs. REGAL 1�4PHELT PERFECTION tai's roust be remunerated for all Wirsh your hair brush weekly with All run down? Ayer's.Sarsapastlla 1. ) cases placed in their-care. When soap and warm water to which has is a strong nerve tonic. No alcohol. . the patient is unable to pay the been Added an antiseptic. Sold*w 60 y��' RUBBER (Certainteed j) "necessary fee, then the municipal- so Sbampoo the hair every week ';or- - Asir Your Doctor. X=1=l°tee,°e'• so with pure sou and' water. " lity from which that patient has Use Parisian Sade every day, rub- /L 1�>!' OOD BRAND. r come must foot the bill. During bing thoroughly into the scaly. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Parisian Sage, whirl: comes in A 9 t0 3 �Q r r011. - •- rosent ear, a patient from Prices range from $1.3 per , the uaranteed b P Y P large bU cent bottle, is g y $ Pickering township was admitted D.Pettit to destroy dandruff germs ht the Estate cf Robert Deverell, of the and abolish dandruff-to atop hair Township of Picketing in the County of . .to the Sick Children's hospital, from falling and scalp 'from itching Ontario. Gentleman,deceased. Reduced prices last only while advertisement is in The News, and received treatment for some or money-refunded. so get bus and secure your Roofing. a 116 days, and after beim dis- To put life and beauty into' sort— Notice is hereby,given_pursuant to Y y R I George V, chapter 26, section y - charged as. cured, the 'township dry or faded hair and make it soft 55 that all persons having claims and fluffy surely use Parisian Sage— against the estate of the said Robert Independent phone Stotlffville 303. council received a bill for $118, a it is one of the quickest acting hair Deverell who died on the 25th day of dollar for each day the child was tonics known. July 1913, at the said Township of in the hospital. It is`quite--right pPickering, are required to send by :-Con all hospitals be aid' )for oat prepaid or deliver to Thomas G. D . ­ M , --- HE1SE 'that p P WM, ROYCE Deverel, Whitby Ontario, one of the of -every case that they treat. They A practical Shoemaker has executors 1 3, before the 15th day es 8TD�FFv=LLE cannot be efficiently maintained P December 1913, their names addresses _ opened a slid descriptions and a full statement '. without great cost, and we believe of the turticular -s their claim A y 1 ­ SHOE-,- , STORE Shoe Re 8,1T1II Sh0 the nature of the securities (if Ali , PEELS _ _ the proper method is for each Repairing p hl'ld by them dul ver) led. irnunicipality to pity for all patients Nest door to W. J. Coakwell S And that after the 15th day of De- 'that come frons within their boon- harness shop, where he-is pre- cember 1913, the estate -of the said pared to do_ all kinds of deceased will he distributed among T dories. `-But when this is done. repairing work. the parties entitled thereto, having r,lthose appeals that are sent to the regard-ons to the claims or interest PP A call respectfully solicited y ` - public through the -various than- of which the said executors shall then zn1il9 will not meet with the same W. ROYCE, PICKERING have notice and the executors will We carry a complete line of fine and heavy boots and •shoes of every - not be responsible to any perspn of read response as in the est. The` whose claim the shall not then have y Y P P PICKERI14G MARgET9 y variety, for men rovopnen and children's wear. .- received notice. Rent<ral impression is that the l Dated at Whits the 13th day" of Tore ' =5 dollar a da charges is sufficient White Winter Wheat' •'••'•"•`' ,86 y' A CALL SOLICITED. — — — A PLEASURE TO g GOODS. Y R Red •� S8 November. 1919. M r rem eration and many will r•e-,Mixed ... •95I ARTHIIR E, CaRIsTIAlf. Phone No. 15,1. ' fuse rther assistance. As the spring Wheat.......... ... .80 Solicitor for A, I =v ............ .75 TuOIIAs G. DavIMBLL. 1 ' law no stands a tient ma dO°� ""' �t �^t TTS Pa 9t �.,Sprout. .........:...•........��70-50� RclsT. M. P. Dsvaaai.t Executors J. PEEL �' Br�i Street � ! HITBY •'. sent to a hospital, the authori- t�Rta .. „•. •• ,86 ALMA B. DAvlDsox, ) ) 1 ;. �,..�.., .: .. -- .. _ ._ ,. - ,�.., -.,:. ':' „:':-.: '.U"h:..ntmt• ,o`�`..+.tRw.J `r'.r.e Faa'�` sro3'h 'p^' ,�••."P'7a 4'"l�+a".'•,,.n. 5 i-. ,,. s.. ti, ,a.. � � :,moi:, ""��,� '�, 4„,,a,p•+: r�:.. } . r•-_�+y5 .a.,.,,� �� a, 9` ,«,,c"' z�- ',:: �' �..a,/• 'ti:�,. - a.n.•,: € +ssam;�Y „�, a '.:-. .:r,.+' w` `��<,.. .n.•: rt•�e,u�'y, w?r5���!.`n7` ',,,, ae$�,.. 'r..,;a.�ia^ .", ;r"•.;.:•'�5... '.'.- •r„'- .:..n...:.y."' �._. ;.a-.. • „• ;r:i'-- _ r�r'a^'N ..++:�+u” ,:a:pa-,c,,,.a ^,n,,'„%+;'•s r1.... w.. +.'r aR;,"77:+t.•L- w` '"?y r,:i�+y c,i�n+ nn�.vy,•n;C *`t. s•_:m•• m •y .....'...... -. avtw!x. _ .W-'w:. +ayy, ay.Ut L •�S✓ -V a„9n+[ik�Ir.Y^/.'�„ rtr ( INS • ` ' - e'd otr►wslatoNT John Gerow is again on duty of- ET YOUR ter being confined to the holies for J d d H, R I C H ARDSON'S I ., Mice Gilmour was in a ct;tp a week owing to illness. week. �. ...yspend _ taTt P Shirk w it one Joshua and Mrs. Bundy return- _ da last week. ed home on Monday after spendImportant of finest display of . D. Pettit, of Pickering, was in �g a few daps in the city. PRINTING a .. a Very Imp assortment of - - g Ray Rumohr, of the Standard Stationary, Books.Dolls, Toys. just -town on Tuesday. ---- - - - John Wagg, of Aurora, was Bank, Bradford, spent sunray at seoeived for the Holiday trade. Gail home over Sunday. the home of'his parents here. a 1 Work on Hugh Gregg's new re- DONE , and see them. Jarues Underhill was in Torontosidence is rogressing rapidly and " Sul)seriptions taken for all Magazines, a few days last week, is now ready for the plasterers - - Weekly and J. E. Currie was in Toronto on Thomas Gibbons has for sale M y Daily Ne spays ''Saturday and Sunday. - ail w � • Jas. B. and Mrs. Madill spent five dozens of lard pails which he .•,—AT THE will Wdispose of at 5 cents each as several days in Toronto. • long as they. Thomas Birkett spent a few ;�J �' $1'OC7� !sl=eet. Whitby days in the city last week. Peter Macnab Sr. has purchased No trace has.yet been discovered News _Office a fine new driver and otitfit. of Pi of. Lavell, who disappeared t Mrs. Cuttle, of Toronto, is vi-it- tny'steriutlsly at Hamilton. " FENCE, FENCE Pickering Lumber .Yard ing her sister, Mrs. Neal, Sr. _ Robt. E. Forsyth is installing a Fire destroyed a block of the n new furnace in his residence. Gra ud Trunk shops doing damage FENCE Ceil Board. the new scientific wall _ George and Mrs, Cooper was in estiaiixted at a million dollars. Sale Bills, covering used in the place of lath Just received another.car of Peer- and paster. It holds pslut or i ` •the city a few days last week, -- Concert Bills, less Fencing,in various styles. paper perfectly. Carl and Mrs. G. M. Forsyth was the y see samples and ;guest of city friends last week. AILING WOMEN Letter Heads, _ Give me f call when requiring get prices. • 'h Mrs. Forgie Sr. is spending a Note Heads Fence of any kind. Quality R O O F I N G rices right. / few days with friends in the city. and p g Mrs.John Forgie and Miss Clara . OF M�pDIE AGE Bill Heads, A few hundred rods of 10 wire N B. extra white Cedar Shingles and B. C. red cedar Shingles. 1, 2 Neal were in the city on Thursday _ fence, specially priced. and 3 ply ready roofing. 444 ' 'last, - _ Statements,., WILFRED F. WILSON. Mrs. J. H. Beal was in Toronto ---- U�VI B E R °• on Thursday and Friday of last MrsJNucatteTells of her Dis- Envelopes, Balsam, Ont. 1`,inch Hemlock,,tongue and groved. week. tre"ing Symptoms During Butter-Wrappers" Independent Phone No- 526. 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. i lseorge and Mrs. Strausser and Change of Life and How inch. 1 inch, 4 inch, li Inch, child spent Sunday with friends _ Shipping Tags, �3.A'VF Y�OTT 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch in the city She Found Relief. made provision for employment dur• Pine lumber. Ross and Mrs. Barkey, spent Church Reports, ing thFall and Winter months or do Also a good stock of dressed lumber �+ f Sunday with their_ relatives in Belleville,Nova Scotia,Can.- Three _ you wish steady remunerative work and i Georgia Pine matched g ,y Programmes, Uxbridge. years ago I was anfierin bad! withthe year through. Write us and se- and beaded. cure our Agent a terms. We ober the Bell or Ind. phone Joseph Rawson, of Parry Sound what the doctors ':•is spending a few days with Clare- 4:�i,`:±4" :;.; called Change of Counter Ghecks, best in the business. Pa--weekly, free Life. 1 was so bad outfit,exclusive territory. W. D. GORDON & SON, vlout friends. Receipt Books, OVER 000 AORES Pickering. Out. Misses Margaret and Bessie i than I had to stay in - ' Macnab were in Toronto for a few bed. Some friends Business Cards, under cultivation. Established over � ° 's' �� ,' told me to take Lydia - 35 years. A reputation for high grade daps last week3; K y stock and-fair dealing, A salesman Ric"ai r Charles 'Sargent is improving „ t {,,,,.. �; E.Pinkham's Yege- Wedding Invitations, an make money selling for us, We :his store and residence by Nutting ,e. " table Compoun :a d and Memorial Card Want as energetic reliable man for , on metal aiding on the north side. - it helped me from Pickering and vicinity. For terms Lor4t,thick.heavy hair. Want this kind? Nelaton Wagg surd a two year- thehrst. . It is the Bread Tickets, write Ayer's Hair Vigor prom�tes growth- i old 3tallioet last week to Messrs. only medicine I _ PELHAM NURSERY Co.. Does not color the hair. ; Smith and Richardson, of Colum took that did help Visiting Cards, Toronto, Ont. at,e.e eZ o. 414*,. me and I recommend - - - N. B.- Free catalogue on request. � Your Doctor. °an�re.l,c,a.n. T •'flus. Milk Tickets -- -- -- - r` Misses Maggie and MaryGrahanl it You don't know how thankful and so YEAf3flF• ' _ returned on Saturday afterspend- grateful I am. . I give you permission �^ �Vlittt to W I EXPERIENC9 ing a week with friends in Port to publish what your good medicine has ��I”L� i Perry. done for me."-Mrs. SIMON DOUCET• IC, A number from here attended Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, i the live stock and horticultural Canada: Prices Right © show in Toronto last week and re- Such warning symptoms as sense of F E E port a splendid exhibit. suit.xation,hot flashes,fieadaches,back- Cir Guaranteed e Thos. E. Stephenson hue been aches,dread of impending evil,timidity. Work -at heft Wood Sta't10II 'rnetoic Maaxs p of the Cxetneve J'. indisposed for the pa-A few days sounds in the ears. Palpitation _ Co�Yreeo►rtu . suffering from a severe attack of heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- Whole and Crushed, oats, whole Aa.Fan.,or-•!nJ.,4tetdaand de u+a rheumatism, but is now improv- larities, consupation, variableappetite, I WATCHMAKER corn, Bran, Shorts. Flonr, Ground ant°44' aver° '° ""dD1O""' (rO°�'o�etnar.o invant�no a prob%gtLL AN R mmuaba. . ing aft weakness and inquietude. "dizziness, _ Linseed Meal,, Malted corn feed, taaMt•ttICtl7c^�de6t °° MC& .ane rtes.C�}loot a°cr turd �• Miss Nora Stephenson. of Pick- are promptly heeded by intelligent w, Why take your Watcher+ clocks and Dried Brewer's Grains.Blachford's WW rgotvA6��t � $ °m�r'°�tss Bering, accompanied by a friend men who are approaching the period in jewelery..out of town for repairs•when Calf Meal, Wheat. Purina and SWIM ay aspent Sunday L'ere with her life when woman'+ great change may i you can have them repaired here? Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap, M Aa lbrnther, Thos.E. and Mrs. Steph• be expected I have had 25 ears.ezp?rience Charcoal and Granulated bone, ♦ K1 +�r i«w �mo w. - cnaon. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- y -Oyster Rhell,etc. Prices reasonable ° `a 7W.so4s•4w prop" rota 1y ,�' in London England, Your order solicited. The sympathy of the commun- pound invigorates and strengthens the . �t Newlfk __ltyy is extended to Harry and Mrs. female organism and builds op elle weak { Satisfaction guaranteed. - t�T3oma0iats@��p= tt r�wadwostow Wrigbt. of Georgetowu on the ened nervous system. It has carried I Prices reasonable. death of their only son at the age many women safely through this crisis rthaad dad® a, of five pears. Ail work done on the premises sh0 y z If you want special advice write to Brock Street (,next door to Es Judson Edwards, of the Depart Lydia E.Pinkbass Kedieiae Co. (coal- tial) I Tog's Bakery) agent of Agriculture, Essex, spent dew Lynn,Bass. Your letter will If such evidence as the following ex- over Sundayy at the home of his be opened, read and answered by a ED. �'LAF+F+, Whitb tracts from letters and other 4equaily psrentss.' He attended the live woman, and )geld is strict eealdesee. y - strong testimony contained in -our s- r -stock show in Toronto last week. booklet, is not su®cent to satisfy and person desirous of learning shorthand, a as been can be no merit in any busi- S ' who h ere Reuben Besse then there working on his farm for the fast nese under the sun: -few months has moved back Tito We sell the famous tray Gasoline Drax Ma. CLARSE-"It is a plea- the village wnd is now residing in T sure to write a testimonial endorsing KIK with coal oil attachment, anything so much superior to other ie.coe residence opposite Mr- TH E DOMINION Engine t h a y g _ � y P 1 Grsth's blacksmith shop. - "8xn soMu4os.084.24,r a.4+4as4osMr• a8.a MArrMIEWL v4era.ME"C ' and all latest improvements. things used for the same purpose as :a; George Law, of Toronto, spont C,A.BOGRRT, Goo"Mene1w. your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Sunday with N. and Mrs. Burton. caltol hW n - t8.1pA8LK low t*s19W 04VOd►4 ft �' See sample iii stock and get prices -to others I.have examined. I' shall �,• +On his return he was accompanied be pleased to reply to any communi- b his mother•io-law, Mrs. �V. T. YOl1 C>11II St8[t S Sai*lIIg'9 ACCAt1IIt �7,. �. 7.$Cg��N• cation that may be sent me with rs- ; Wilson who will reside lin future with $1.00. It is not necessary for you to wait until you have a Terence,to the system, or to have an large sum of money. An account can be opened with $! and BROCK ROAD, ONT. one interested call to see rue."-L. 1 . "•'with her daughter in .the city. more on which interest is compounded twice a year. FAMLI6, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) Dr.Marvin was in Bro tam - _ Our Fall and Winter Term com- , Tuesday attending a meeting 'of • e �- M ; Clb ►�,, menced September 5th, but students "the executive of the township = 'iWH1TBY BRANCH:, A. A. ATKINSON. Manager i e c _ . ;� may enroll, any day,as instruction is 'Sabbath School Association when e - M strictly personal. t w°. Write or pall for free booklet. arrangements Fere made for I� h6lding the annual Convention: < $' - - - a Os Clarkes Shorthand College = Harry Thomson who has been ° `�° °0 g rc Oss in Markham for the past few 'We Claim to Save You �doae9 Oa Furniture a 8 c d ° C ' >�, M 565 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. - ;months living with his sod, Wal• r g'em p a a• �e TORONTO. ter, has returned to Claremont "Everything °••'S °=m° 158 o ed and hili spend the winter in his A slew fresh stock.for our fall trade. in the line of House o $a @�a rot o g-, t'C-t -own residence. We are pleased Furnishings. One piece•at a time will soon make your �off'" to see him in our midst again. home cosy and comfortablE tti as al Jan I O Mar Graham Bros. as usual, had • 1 rob, ►44� great success at the live stock -See our`Iarge oak Easy Chairs. Prompt delivery. " '° _ show in Toronto last, week. They captured.nearly every prize pos- -. _ a w as m4. may - sible including championship for Cj, H, BURLING, - PICKERING o� � �a Ja• o= Clydesdale stalllons,championship " m + s a m .. rm Jniy' C for Clydesdale mares,and a large Of all materials and design s� o � o o a as r w Seel I � number of firsts and seconds. N kept in stook. It will pay you /� f1D ~' to can at our works acd inspect our eioot Wellington Pearson met with an �/� O O m o 8 - ao •■+ Nov I W and obtain prices. Don't be raided by •accident in the city one day last D .. S I j e o• D" agents we do not employ them,oonsegneuM week, and as a result he is off January 1214-Whitby 7.Otbaws 8,Broaatham 1 we oan, and do throw off the age°f duty at the home of his parents ' 9, Pori Perry 17,Uxbrldat•18,oannlnatfoa 18, y •8•averLoa id,IIpteae�on is commission of 10 per cent.,which you will rte" here recupernting. He and to �dILLINERY Boots, Shoes, Rubbers oertafaly save by parohaeing from ns. friend were riding a motorcycle, _ _ odlsolioited. f- and on account of something FOR FALL and WINTER Our stock in this lines are com- The P1CkerlIIg IwHIT�T GRANITE CO., breaking, both were ,thrown to `,iTe are offering special values iiplate. Our Rn�bers are the best— a.. oBo.. Whitby, oatsrt `-the cement pavement, injuring Hats and Mounts : no seconds. Prices a little less -' than elsewhere. Tr a pair. vigilance Committee both, but not seriously. y E. Velvet Hats ...$2.50 1 E ^t Those who attend church have E v lately been greatly annoyed by Fel t Hats 2.50 Boots and Shoes all the latest for boys creating a disturbance at the Velour Hats 3.50 bleu, Women and Children at The object a thio Association a to Pump Manufacturer i church doors. During the service Plush Hats ... 4.60 prices away down. -lessen stealing and prosecute o ;, the felons. h Residence, Dundas Std y O�eralli-Men's sizes 32 to 46, pri- ':'. their unseemly,conduct has been The above Hats sire`alI beaiitifull Sop and R sidence D nd , hers annoying to those engagedlin trimtued in style up-to- ces 75c, 1.00,-1.25, 1.50r m •WHITBY ONT.. worship, and not only that but the minute. He bars having property stolen oommanl• = 'Smocks-1:00; 1.25, 150. aste immedistely with any member Three doors west of�Whitby House ate, •when leaving the church in the Aver fine assortment of Ostrich of Executive Committee. evening they find obstructions on and other mounts on sale at Boys' Overalls sizes 28 to 32.. 11,90• a = the walk placed there with the Membership.tee• We are,prepared to wood or intention of tripping the people greatly reduced prices. Mens, Women's. Boys' and Girls' on short notice-,also attend who cannot see the obstructions Get one to-day as they will >Yot Warm Und•erware for Tiak•bs�>:ry et app,iat ft. or pumps o all kinds of repairing. last long at the price' winter. on a ye it of t'he darkness. These - Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, _,hope it men will be made also gasoline engines and ° ee GROORRI£S-A full gtock o4 the best always an hand. Get s lb. of our Tea. Exec.Com.-L. ds n$ ickering. Ont' the squre gear -hes v a elcome in the ehurch, We have the beet in the world. Our own blend-black and mixed 25e lb. IW,V. Richardson, ;I bu inuwnee of the lisgrace- Lipton's, Red Rose,Saluda, 30c, 40c and 50c per]b., Mg(}NET CREAM gEPARATOS ct will only lead to *� Q QQ Co... CKERING J.A. O'Connor' ffthur 1eR'roy. Ve hope they will heed D. 8I X� 80N W `�+ " P><wwidsat, fteece/ard Phone tell No. 50, Ind.i26. ng. k a..;,-,r�. „•. :: ppyy .hi -,.' .• •"2'�' ,-,..`� •- a .. '.^.••+n ..:.: ,., :1.. ..-xw 'si'rt+e: a.n S- n,'i _ s-..'R';r..,r:\:, t,*. '..'s.r.+ x.id`y.... ..s�,,,c,.�¢, .v,k.. rr�2,G3',r.s34'9 ;�ice•":4'�.t""„'..'.4: t'!••e,�+•'i§;k'.»,..• , ..,•ti.�.. i.s•.7i`.ru�. -it:�,...r ac;�.nc.r� 14. py�a+ai�yx,�' .+ R•a-y.• .a:.�'a. �V _ x .._-� ,.; .,,,e;,':.- -• ,»-: w •sc .cvr-r•-,•.r. 7, y'£ .wuj ren .. w 11 `s . `�!, .'yr ..i•. "-.rF%A Lt "a-'6� +A:..:.•,J•.,.•ti.A "Y`�'FX*'p•..:, a'�d,!s' �"' , .1'.-.., Ir- I 'uW _ ..'.. -- �.. s vr¢.r. tr. - ��. 1" nt,�t-s. ..,,. .. r; .. c. .; r..r. y r -, - ... u r I" ' ;.: * _ .. .ems' 1. .. - % , , - . .. ... .. i . "-. .. , % .,- - .. _ .. _ - -- - ---- --- -... - r,. A tt �eSt AtE*1 S s .. est S Of SCIENCE 1. _ - - B Tea TE ,I Y Dark shadow ; �SALADA" TEA is atMrays the same,no matter .11 kt _._____ -y�•,;, - The PhiU—nos are now p a'.r, when or where you buy it. ;meg about one-third of the w i ;2'x. _: - copra. O�, A C01Tf�q$ V@CIg4'AnCB . • Germany leads the world in bof�h " LAD the production and consumption ot, . . - I .7 - _.. artificial silk rapesin,g on a pier at fdarthend-won't 11 Aluminum soled shoes "ve been Coxrtinaed), par. Minae invented for persons who work iin� ' time would remain at home all day: ha "Yee. oh. yes." said Mina absently. i -sties O! damp, placeas. - . Elisha said no more; but he winked at . might come at any moment. She was Mina, still hopefully• Dractiein lord in the morning, when im - - - ' - •" .she hear a step on the stairs, and her Mlna remained up for some time atter �th8 C110ICefSt tea Rasp, black Or Mixed the finest tea- 9II av'IatioII school unset sub heart leapt but the step was and her the others had gone to bed: but though —� of the Peruvian GOvelmment in the world—Ce to with its exgt$aite flavor - .. "Why, bask slreadyt" she said. is any she had urged her lessons as an Pactme, Q!'Owing COUntry y been cstublished at lams,. - thing the matter P" she could not see the printed page, for her Elit e: •hook his head, and did not look eyed were dim with unshed trarN. the and freshness protected by file sealed lead packages. The pocket flashlight and electr'id tilarmed went to bed at last, and lay beside Tabby, __ - "No." he said with a laugh; but my very still, almost motionless, choking back --- r cigar'lighter have been combined ifn1 . upile are ;icing easy. It seems that the sobe that threatened to burnt from in social position. The ever-buey and'�pen the telegram before I could do so. •. I. sort of peoDle. .Lhe hutatocracy, her. li$s, delving back the tears which ubiquitnue reporter would rake up 91ina a Be was taken ill at his place in the a convenient device, •f cavo London, sad go Onto the couatr? at -= swam in her eyes. Fhe was eery Dale in antecudents, and dilate upon her lowly,!country, $afborough. you will want to go -___ thin time of the year. It's a kind o' a ale in y 4 Paris's underground electric rail, "� the morning, but she Resumed not to say vol er, surroundings. In. his'at once. Is there anything I can do for g ...+ fashion. Funn,v. teat it? You'd think fulness which deceived E ieha. though its 'mind's eye he already saw the "spicy" you? See here, I'll help you yuck while road3 Bre now ce.2ry]31g more they'd go directly the weather tint ot, and falsity did not pass unnoticed by Tibby. you look u a tesla. He taken i'1 yes• the country w e ❑ics and fresh: but they Y paragraphs which would inevitably ap- Y ¢00,000 000 a98e•n ere a` sad. -SA A wait all throt?th the of weather and up- She made no remark.- however, but Dut pear in the daily and weekly papers: he trrday. •There is no need to look so re• t p g y . w Rets puss .;h the; then they An and on her preposterous headgear, and march• knew that his father and hie two bro;.hers I morseful. We only got the news last 1 T suppose etoD'away while it's coo: and Pd off;to work. would be furious with him, Rod that he �night. I should have come and told you, �n acre Of good fishing grounr� plesesnt." she w:,s in the midst of a reale with would be still more of an outcast than be if-you had not returned to I'll find Will produce more food in a wee]4� `:�., "Then on've lost your pupils?' said some children on the stairs, when a te'e- was at,present. your things-there's a Brads?!dw on that th&n an acre of ground in a year. .s • ",�dlna wit diama�. gr�h__boy came down the Hints at the But all this counted for nothing: with table." • "lot a bit of it; at least, only for a yruyer pace, a mile an hour, and, ha.king Clive, compared with the fact of his great "You're s wood fellow," said Clive. Rime,' he said cheerfully and proudly. I at the doorway, eyed Tibby with marked t' It's only a 'oliday: and the best of it is, and demanded to be inform• Wove for Ppl a anal her cou for him lie "Throw some clothes us a portmanteau, o-torReco fltatiBlue a t m 25thai1m to take one too. I a�elle began w plan out h couro-e o[ action: lie moat be very 111-must want me badly, motorboats, valued fit more OhanE ed if a person by the name of :Bina Bur• it would not be'fair .that Mina e'bould There are four telegrams. There is just rastheir faults, like other people: but I'm 7en resided :n that house. face hie world without some prepnratiou. time to catch a train, Quick, Quiltonl" $250,000,000, in.the Lnked �J'tateis.\D eeecd it they can be as tsad ea some peq ,dileapproval. . ••E� give it 'Pre, said Tibby, and she Though he him«elf wad not only not Clive reached the station only jot in le Ery to make em out. Would you be• enat�hed the telegram from hie hand. ashamed of her, but proud of her beauty. time. He was fond of hie father, had Nearly 1,500,000 firearms Of Bet Sere it. Mina, that neari7 every one olI I The boy, after inquiring anxiouslY where her grace and her innate refinement, he lon't since forgiven him, and all the way 1-1 em 'ae riven me $so-poan, note so that I Sri manufacture Were tested can take a 'oliday Ilk. the rest of ems she usually bought her hate, and adroitly was too worldly wise tri be ignorant of down to t him. H was not for and Mira: B1 end I'm to carry on the lessons when i a dgTng a box O pt he a r?-. allou again. Bnt the fact that she would be shy and tearful (cue about him. He did not forget Mina; the government proving btatlOn est ..k theme� oome back." and very likely unhappy St she were but it was just p�ooeeible, it his father had ce8r. Mina'a face flushed and bar' heart awl 'half•way she stopped, pondered for a mo- plunged, all unprepared for the change, recovered, that he, Clive, might return to _ '; ed: she kri a who had vrom Led the ment then, thrusting the telegram in her into the society to which he be'•ongrd, and tows and see Mina next day. In any p yiel of generosity: perbays the money pocket, went down again and into the'in which he m let continue to move un- case he could teiegrfou or write to her. 41 Lad come on, of his own Doctett 1 street. When she had turned the eorrer less he abandoned his career. And he had At B,arborough he found a carriage wait•, "' • An I'm thinking, ' continued EliebA. I she opened the telegram and read it. It'no intention of doing an. for be knew that ing for him: for the ready-witted Quilton "that we might really take a 'olida ran: i under proper auspices Mina would take had wired to say that Clive was coming. When through old Shat should you say to Mar 't or South• I The old coachman, who had been in the Margit, her place by his else sad would not only . end-on-Res: or some sieb swell p zest'• ho ; ^I axe anivoidably prevented from cum• be a Joy to him, but a helpmate in every rervic•e of the family since boyhood, age the bodily 1. - . demanded, hta face beaming, 1111 eyes I ing to you. I will write. I am Quite well,l eer.se of the ours. touched his hat and shook its head grave. g t twinkling rayl:abs then his face fell' but grieving at not being able to see you. I He -•said send her to a g,,c,d w'hool: ly at ('itve a ansiowa inquiry. functions become slug gi511 . and he scratched �is bead as ha �tsea (live.' one of the renlly.good +choose at Brigtton "I am g'•nd you've Dome, Plaster Clave," r 'of course, that's allowin' that T1Aby's arresable. I think with an air of aim - I or Eastbourne, for instance, where she he said old se wou-0 be alwaysbe "Mester" Na'-Dru-Co Laxatives dile cunning• "that you might 'tat 1: to Tibby read the telegram thrnugh, count- would amen late with the daugbte•rs of to the old servant who had held him on " ler, i[taa. 6hed take 1t better from yon: ' in¢ the tvordP sad estimating the cn« ,'DenD� of rank and taohlon, so that chs a pnuy' and taught him to drive. The! give gentle, timely and and. besides she •a'd herse.f :hat 7ou're then, with a savage nod of the head. she'Pe ht be armed at all points+ He l:imselt F.art's mortal bed. It's sums kind of a erf color, ties Doednt pend much,' hs thrust the Leiser. tuto her Docket, mut' was quite Patlwfled with her as she war; stroke. I b<•ileci ew was spears that your effective aid, without . want on rauseUveiy. -we shouldn't want tering. and bid resolve was made for her sake and were might d omeloft sle. and that the digcomfort or distress. ii to put nD at, the tiraad 'Oral--tbovgh. ! "Of covrae' Just what might have been bere only: en that she ohou'd not be Earl might die he left alone." mind eon. I believe the monr� won d run ;ezpeleted of the liken of him and his c�Iee handicappped and embarrassed to her sew "ls mY brother Adolphus not therPt"I ZSC, S 1lOX at pOtY1 ' 'i ' to It. I do, indeed' We coo take some i He'll write, will he' Not him' An. G he sphere. He is ulti go down and see ' her Laked C11ve. cheap lodvings. Rad nsrhape I could Ret ,does. he'd got me to tackle. Her mind's frequently every day that parted bee The coachman shook his Lead. "?Po.I Druggist's. 173 _ an engagement at one n! Rha 'Alle-bY-the• ; set on ham' she Rt:ded a fierce sigh ':I frnm bim would be a Inst dry-and a■ Master Clive; htn lordship 1s very 111 crith ?, res or in ooa of the bands." 'can see that: It's sticky for 'ter :bat Ghe a ax)n as possible they w,u"I be marrted something or other, at s Nursing Home•I itation"Drussad Mina looked alarmed, :nd her heart beat a 9eueeble woman !! protea her.' and De;:n hate lite Lo eth<r. And Nr. Sortie"--be hesitated-"I dont Cs d Canada.Limbed. fast. (3o awn away tram London. awao g'That day Mina suffered a'1 the axon ed eIRCtly know where he lP, etc," i r of the w-,knees that cimed from h:,pe d He hod a bath end a of et and thea ' from him! int she forced a loath it e' fell w xnrk at the Dile of letters on his Clive was driven Qu:c'klp to the H;►'1. Ic. - I I teemed so uslikely that Tibby would ferred, v:h:ch procedes actual de«pa:r Of ;table: wh,!e he was reading them there,wits a beautiful old place, rurroundod by L roe to the estravaRsnca ■.1sha med tab cnnrle, he Riad been prevented from cum- came a lar.oetk at the door, and in tre+ftp.,aee w,me of the flaeet t.mber to EnR!snd �n Sao -cold want to put the frons nr, Ing but but why had be not wr.t enP I n14 world place, r:.h !n historieal dean to ('lace's tav:ta:;on Qua:on same !n h ;y:-,w or to purehase some oloLbes to her !Lina. ,Just Ana line. on little line, t„ tell her, 't+orry to du+turb ?. u:' hP said, his 1 dations, was architecturally unro'ng We'll task !; over" said Italia. as, why he had not rotne to assure her t-11 it but it waa very much out of repair, and or as we can ave 151 the argymettts t sora fled a loot above (Howe head.. Just; bur fin tends I'll step down to the ra!- hp lead exit ch,ngPd his mind. n.tw that S�okrci 'n" o sue how yo;i were .il kept; and it had tae appearance of all WAY o os sad taanire shoat the areae• he was+ well aga'.r.? In alter year, M.aa (slave lifted h:r radiant faPe 'npd laugh- Ruch pisses+ when the owuerP lack ready • a gioo fares." i was never able to look back upon that da ed. "First rate." he replied. I money to maintain them: 0!1ve, of cnurwe, Mina pat her arm round him, keeping �,r the two that followed it without a dull loved a• and even at this moment. when i i lies face from his t�ht xhiri pain You Icok it.' Paid Q:r•'toD "You dp• I S T ear to take a Int of killin¢, But I imag-�h:P heart was heavy with anxiety d was g, i . ' "Ton l eo t want-+►ant to to for a sat The dirk shadow of s vague trouble �ne you ween very carefully ssurPcd by '''one''!nns of-a feeling nt pride and ad.; 11 pi _ p¢ two, dear?" she Raked In a low voice. «eemed- tri fall not only upon her, but on those humble friend� of your«•" I avenue as the carriage e . a up the'I t:,. th' Oh, no, re:urced Eush,i rather the other two 1':bby appeared «nddenly I was indeed. said (1we with devout avenue of magnafloenL beeches. and a turn e" - snarled by her tone: then he laughed and to have lova her capacity for ocnldfnR, and I CTatitude. in the road d:s loses the ane teat house ' shook his head. "No: it w',ll take a day;war almost as silent ad' Spins, at whom em, Qi lion psae,ed a momenr, hie and hc.mP of his race. s or two to.work T1bbp round tet the idea: tike every now and then glanced with a coiorlese ryes fused on a picture above; The butler met him with a face o grave IDnt I'm keen on it-for year sake, Mina; strange pity and yearning to her old•'(•iive's shoulder. "Ons nt the young Lad tow;; Re the coachman's, ', - . Ian I'll step down to the office" I youllg eyes; and, on the- evening of the I. rather eecentru. Isn't she' But the The dotter Bays will pori H l rdobidirect. M.aa let him go'-how could she stop third day she Paid abrupt!?, and withnut, other atonce f.,r her-r,wer's little neeu ly you some, sir, ha said. "Him lordship shim. without to line him everythinRP She any leading'up to the subject; luaritiew. .A eery beautiful Rirl don't iP about the same" Irsturned to her practising wa+t:nlf j '-Whit"did you say t hat trip to MargiL often wee that peculiarly refined type' Clive weal up Rha great etaing and the -fthroulrh the notes for the step which was would coat. father'' t. men him me Into Lhe deee'aing•room W 1 Ili 111! to bring her happiness: Tibby came hams am11TO her olarw. Stipa Ila posed to be out of the room, or- l'live colored and his eyes dropped, but� I Ito the midday meal, bat rJuba. said no- Ile would have winked at her trtumphant- "I am glad yotr have come. Mr Harvey." I �„ I . tbtng of his ez teas aRant plans, and w nk 1p, but with every s.gn of meekness be Quiiton dad not 'appear to node -At or lbs he said "The Earl has been asking for f, ed catmiously, to Mina Tibby waa always went into details with Tabby. I tone In which ('live paid, ,t s I (i 11 I ties rw Ili• in • hurry to get back to her work, and "fila is as 9--id as the it besutifnl u, frettrn Yes; !t was a araI tic "Well tt'e a ridickloua Horten," she said stroke Be !. copactosss, and na erstands AM taws islt�t F asses is the best of humors at d;auer• at last. with an air o! rreignation; 'but Look here, Qu: ton" be heattated s mo•1 what a Bald to ham; but he sneaks with .�` me tf scales set your mind on iyo el wootte we , I won't tell Ina hist ee I k you to keep him as qulet si possible.' mens ro; i mculty. He knows that you are bore• ) Well id Elieha,tackle etth all after the astute nen oftheshall be forced to gat for you'll -cera There isn't any need," raid Qul to You a heard the carrtagr, I scarcely need I ,diplomat wbea Tibby had an the i arsd worrit until we do,- I knew, An' it Paswtvely', "I am aware that when ryoII i w lchout 'a word Clive entered the bed-1 1 � . ', we re Coin', we'd better go at once, abe have made up your mind typL I am wo thy THE QHOIt,�ST SUGAR usual whirlwtod, of your eoutdence you wt I tell me that room. A nurse glided out, and h, went _ Mina was left alone to the afternoon: add.d. ou Are in love with h+r Oh, my dear,I � the mrd. He was leaved and etart!ed11 - and she got out her twnks. and tried to ; P'r'eps M.ea won't care to go now." re- fellow, don't look so surprised give ms b the ehange in hie fAther. $arborough No abofeDef or purer sujisr concrntrau her attention on them: but',marked Eliaha, with an affectation of credit for the ordinary intelligens of a' had not barn called "Dandy" Itafbnrougb i can be produced thaw fit. she wee arta waiting. Irl ning As the;doubt + 'Dolled owl. Beside-, the 7oung lady giro fur nothing: be had been young for years,1 Lawrence Granulated Wi}ib dayli¢ht began w wane and dusk came, Oh yes, she wil3-won't sou, HAaa." and had looked. when Clive saw IItm last, her heart began t<, sink. He had not I said Tibby, a* Mina, white and waa, on- herself away the day I went to see y u: Pan Gni Sn ,- come. bhe tried t,o reassure berielf by tn• tered the room. "Faher'e Rot this foolish T mentioned that you were ezcitesi a+td little more than middle-aged; and be could �'- v all sorts of reasons, excuses, for,notion nt gola'. away still running to h s might need her, and *be flew past me with scarcely believe that the shrunken form.I tdada from oboios wlaeted asci - enting nn expression on her face which might with the drawn, twisted face and hollnw ssgar. by the sort modern add his non-appearance: he wan a great man,'bead. Got a cravin' for sea•batbin' and cheeks, could be his wpi lChtly, youthful a member of Parliament; he had not been catchin'.prriwtnklea-sofrenln' of the brain have been read by a blind man." perfect taaebiesr►: it it cow offered able to get away, had been detained by or cid age, I s'pose. What do you say, ; Cltr, drew a long breath. nodded, and father: They had removed hie wig, there M tbree diEereee sizes of gteis- busincee. Bedsides, why should she die- ,Mina?" am was no rouge on his cheeks,deep lines had ssebonethe*hole quality. palet herself, seoing that he was wure to "You've wiiPA&-d it at cure, Quilwn," Ile been suddenly graved at the corners of his Mina'!• face flushed, and a fecerfeh eager•! &, Lrwt edw Snisr;+psaksd in :1; come in he evenlnRP She waited and lid. Dere shone In her eyes. said: "I am 1n love with her; and, please drx,ping mouth and about hie eyes: but lfl01b 1S lb.andmlb. saaledbass, - :toped to the clock striking the hours: hot+ ti Oh, yea!" she said. her God, we are going to be married." though the outer shell was a wreck, the .. - last they came Dow! •Hope was urs: ow "Yes, Yew' aadalso In S ib.add 2lb. cartoon. to die in hoe bosom. She li*tened all usually clear voice dry and boatee. "Let "Quits en,' said Quilutn, as it he were indomitable spirit that had kept him 1 through suer Bose when she made a no gni oh, let us Co! Let us go at once, Reverting to a tAtatement respectJnt the yflunt for sn long still smouldered witD:p and may be bad a sn fleas alas per uch of, ser-ti • int every morsel she Tibby, dear! I-I am not well. I feel as It weather. "Why pot? Shp is not elm,tly •Dandy Bafborough, and it flamed up daeitra Ea?It by lbs mss I put in her month threatened to choke her. I were choking. as it there were no air. I of the class of V' redo Vere to wh:ch you feebly at eight.nf Clive. He nodded his al. RZMXCM - Not-yeL did she begin to dnubt him; but want to go away-tar away• belong; but that will not matter to you, ready shaking head and tried.to smile �•V SUGAR - bre heart was heavy; it ached with lona• Tibby sprang up and Caught her just in who are so prominent a Democrat, who with,his twisted lips. i�11ID,rOMiltl- 1nr• She ode scarcely ached wious of the time. - go 1n for the 'cgaalitg of man,' and have tTo be continued.) aylox3 Inir. ace of the other two, and she found - Justly earned the title df the Friend of _ Pg `,... / herself absently listening to Elisha an-he ... - <. `� the People. In fact, I admire the cipeidt• _- _ : . stumbled and faltered over the.Droliosed CHAPTER XVIII. .--envy of your proceedings. ICnorinR the ;. 1♦lillhier)OT00'ExPen%fte. -10 outing, Clive reached hie room* in he. -tate of,claims of•the daughtcro of a thousand sy "Ob •:claimed Tibby, with tierce iron mind which ,will be essay understw,d b7 'earls, some of -hum are doubtless quite Speaking to a l!hiRPSES gentleman, 1. •'Yogi cull+ want to go.to )(argit or tsarta every man who has been in love, and is willing to marry you, you go to the Pe- _ THIS r end: you re sure you don't want to so to a7 Brighton or 6carborouRh or one of them fortunate enough to be loved in return. !frleeim Ramonbst tthem.-and d esn't matvpr Chi ''rel atdles will, emulate the •''1. ' places in France where the other. swells tiotwithstanding hip severance from h's to you that her father playa the fiddle i3 R I. what nonsense you're talking, family, and hip solitary lite, he had had in. the streets and that her .tater is a mP11 and get in for western heead- y , : .• ._father! As if we wanted a change! And happy m<smente: the moments'immediate- freak who has no btte+kneess out a side- gear. In reply', he beamed a smile' _ HOME ,; '•if.we did. what's the matter with the Zoo- ly following a successful speech; durinC;show I beg'ynnr pardon.' logical Gardena or AmnPtead 'Fath? Mar- a long horst with: the hounds,'a strong j �-rnoet childlike and-bland. Pres%M i DYE l it, indeed! An' jest beta- Tour swell pull up•,strram, a tuFsle with a twenty-, , C!ice leant bark and laughed "Not at' . .I rieudei-ave give a- note or•pound salmon; the happy moments wbkeh all, my dear Qtiilton. What you say is for something more definae, he_re- - two! Ow do Sou know they'll ever come coma to a man when be is young and'absolutely true, but it makes no difference marked ; "Did `lou not knout that first .14 rack? I don't know much shout 'em, nn' strong and his pulse is boundiDg, with to me. I would.mg the Girl I-love It T d"o t vc•tnt to, but I've always earl that bealth, But he had never known such^;her father were 'doing time' and her ail- it isle osis-knua n fact among the ANYONE 6 there'. no dencadence to be placed on 'em. hanpinese as this, which thrilled him ter danced in the ballet. .Love levels all C'hlriese that the reasUn man), ; Can Use .Look at Mr. Wi kine, the cat'e meat man, through and through, and set his being�distinetionp, Yon knmc." I Ft.impean husbands look llaras's(>d Ras eunAUPp ever so many of those fine dancing to the music cif Joy'• '•Quite on. Good old copy-book wheeze, ^'ousel 1n the West End, an the money a __He yttew the gravity of the step Ile was Sy the way," he said, ap if suddenly re-I and care-ridden IInd t•he further . )uses every Year with had debts. Told me about to fake, knew that Lhe world, not collecting. "they aren't.her father and eis- hie�eelf that, it he was to be paid all these only the world of his own claps, but the ter, are they? You said at; much the reBSOri Why So mane of your' �'c ttnfT, - s • -•• swells owe him, had be. an independent larger one, which was alms interested In other day, if I rememb^r?" He lint• the i men refrain frons marriage is this gentleman, and able to take a pub. I a don't want no change-'ceptln' out of a his movements, would declare that he was gneetion in the, most casual and indiffer- very question of milliners' 1 Ladies' , sovereign and if Puna doei, why take her acting a fool's part, was ruining him car-'er.t way. ` down to Grinnidge for a blow on n Penny Per by "marrying beneath him"; that 1 "That's so," replied, Clive as indiffer-I hats cost so Much that they spell The Guaranteed LEONE DYE for steamer. I'm sure she'd• airree with 'the 'everybody would-Inugh and sneer at what ently. ruin. And SKS vile Chinese ha.t e told _ that a would do her more Rond than mak- they wou1Q deem his folly, his infatuation'' "You don't know who she is-have no; All Kinds of Cloth, �,, •• , •' .that lit wo Ill crith'emore sat Margit or' for a girl who was so very far below him :dea?" aelled Quilton as indifferently as!our Rei*menfolk that we nl)saillttelF , nn sin, la ° <eof\ife Y before. " ' forbid them to U'! R' P171 1511• he Jotmso son odtr -- - --- --------- - - Vol the slightest,' replied ('live. i t} e f ,hits N-Stern fa ' Clr p Ch n ns. ]T I Send for Prre Color C.rA end booklet. 'r ❑•Richard Co.Li mites Jt � eel .11 `-1 I Quilton nodded. "You are Conte it ro take s Loss in this regi:T(1, t'h Tte Pr he. I ;. her as she is--do not case anything about may do in otlier d:r, i , ,. the mystery? She may be a Princccf, liko __ 1 Twade. - I the girls in the story-bxiko. you-know.." ('live laughed. "She ham a higher title •. I. i with ,..-- _ � • : w1iS �� ' than that, my cies r fellow," he ea d • .. I absolutely boyish ardor. "She ie a queen, `1. . ' i cliven of mY beart.' , I "Beantifnl!" niurmnr.d' Quiltan. "Y„u'cP a .. Self-Filling Safety ce} 1 got love's young dream as badly as Lhe;, _ 11 make it. And thio lack of enr(ceity on . e Type cillrnotrwant tto ltintuit her oris. you Type h ' r.: '" . .. can be ' ploy deteet.ivcs, worry t e girl•bei lt?" .`.i. 0 .. I can be ����� Clive laughed again. "I certainly shall, ' filled carried in not he said. "It will be enough for me . that I have got the girl I love, that sbe' instants' a any s my wife-but why do you a«k?" y� ®� I "Ah, why? cchnud Qnilton,- "I'm sure `: anywhere position T don't kniiw; just the.' jnurnaliet'ti inter- Pp.,, in,a ikttlo loc. rntnarcP." "I see,' slid Clive. "Ii there any new-s?" . _ _ - F -he nsk(A a« he turned to lits lettere again, ` I "Yce," said Quflton; "the girl of Raf- - \sures you of pen perfection, � i bornugh has hecn tn3ten Ill, hilt no doubt those ulr¢rnms will. tell .,Tru." s guarantee and careful service by s i He nodded to two or three telegram- in ' he pile: and Clive tore them opeu and • The Best Local Dealers I Sprang f., his feet. n I A tCo, I MY father Is very 111!" he said. "Why g4,Ad/ L. E. Waterman Company, Limited, Montreal didn't you tell me at firntP" "I was trying to break it• to you, paid a%:'. �, `Quilton; "but I «aw that you would come i I 11 i '� s� . _ 1 'e. ,..PW,:4.* ti. - t. .,rz' .art Sed6-n" ",u:Y•'� Y6 '_,�;,� ...z...",.,w*y .Yv`•:.,.rf+u't:�dH,.� t f_tea r e''!- r,^ < C sr ,:a°"' Ab �, ,.<r ,c. 4•'+-'p,.s.,c,°N.", .y`�..?�.ir�=?.r,:t�r'•':°'`� .s...... ,y w':. _LLLLAyrq „ay.......k-.Win. .ata`^. - ,"r-. '��5,,,-,-•�. "., ill, <•`, • T 1 � � P'. � p u • .,,.aL- •,. ,.�.,'-. .aLr ' :_->,w+r• s:ar�uov •ave• 'h:F .•.. �LL`-.:�-j t r � ��`_ w`• ri� �•_ '?*! _. ,.. ... -w'p,:..-, •F f. •✓:r'e,..,. .r7xr+sas -,, +. .:v'� •r8 �•r-r'� '^-�, wa. 1, .`'�.,eb. !Or. r:aesi:� .. ....,. '' 'c ....,.<.:- }.. =w Playtime duly came, and, an the :�Oinga In- Europe. Es .r rest of the class rose and hastened -- -- ,ALLOW ME TO PRESENT from the room to enjoy a spell of Polnoars Ylslts Naturalist and Poet. �� freedom, the two miscreants settled President Pointers. of France, returning ' MY BEST FRIEND down to their irksome imp-05100a-i Bition. from Spain, visited Henri Fabre at serig- % Po uau. The aged naturalist eat in his gar- y a! Five minutes later the teacher re- den. The President, standing, called him t -Rubbers ' beloved and `great ipaster, and said. turned to Bee lice they were gettiII$ you have given so passionate attention Over-Ste4ftgS 111 Ode. on, and found a heated argument in to the study of the humblest creatures s..y b poi on wd t.i.og.yu...a that in the smallest things you haveYAL ' _ progress,, shown us very great ones, and at every rrom.a sod eeilar.u. "Come, come she asked. page of your work we feel a sensation of O '"� • ga3 Q.m and yr.twt youroW sad "What's the matter nowt" looking into the infinite... YEAST �A nam,Nat"Iii.. Fabre wad so moved that he could not -~ " peas IkessiMrisd s„Ns.ta Whereupon one of the boys burst reply. Hie nephew thanked the President for him. t�H liettss BuM:I• into tears. m A M. Poincare also v.sited Frederic M1e• � "'Tain't fair, mum!" he gasped• tral, the famous ppooet of Provence, 11 in ��j �AKE ' at the village of 3laillane. The poet sea S�� ' 4 ♦ "His name's Tim Bust, and mines an address to the President. who is re= Alexander O'4aughnessy 1" plying quoted Lamartine, who fifty years a o acclaimed Mistral as another 'Homer. t CHASED BY AN ALBACORE. Both Mistral and his wife wept, and when JH BUY/NG {) '�( N, the President finished Mistral threw him. ]' A Ol•IA li S self into M. Poincare's arms and embraced EAST CAKES ng-Fish Are Relentlessly Pur- I BE CAREFUL To g,W GILI.ETT CO. t.tC. A�isued By Them. _ HELPLE�SNE S PortugusN Royalist Killed. /� tr, A grim incident of the rising in Portu• ROYALCAKES T. M`0, 1tETTCOM ' CAKES r.^Nwi►co. uroMrnaµ. `•r„°;ONTO { _ The home .of the flying-fish is _, gal was narrated by a French sculptor CAKES :. a Parte paper. DECL/NESUBST/TOTES, !along t-he path of the"h2orth Arlan- Cured Through the Rich, A peasant's cart Hiles with straw drew 'tic trade-winds. In "Memories of S y Red up at the spaniah-Porlrttzuese froncier• The Blood Dr. Willlanls, Pink officials glanced into it; one, tin satisfy, the district of Meserits, Prussian Poland, Wedding Gifts In Miniature. the Bea,"'Admiral Fitzgerald of the himself, thrust his sword several times _ N Pills Actually,Make• among.the bundles, '•Pass On.” he said as old woman who can prove by indent- A pretty custom has been introduced as 11British Navy esa,y's that in sailing carelessly. An instant later hs uttered able official papers that she was 120 year. I synthe trades you find the sea Thousands of women suffer from Iold on October 15, sheis doubtless .the' recent ions ofs to Parte. Miniature oo as exclamation of horror. Blood. was only living person in Germany who �. productions of the presents that are too sly alive with these fish, which headaches, backaohes, dizzlne38, trickling from the straw. tually saw Fla big to a shown t the gifts. Thus ars ;. are relentlessly pursued by the langour and nervousness. Few The driver sprang from the cart sins poison's army march( placed among she other gifts. Thee ata fled, followed by revolver shote from the through on its way to Moscow. Later she recent reception there was i tiny motor ' islbacore, the largest of the mark- realize that their misery all comes customs officials. overturning the cart. saw the Russian Cossacks erose the front ,car• as accurate model of a villa which erel family. from the bad State of their blood. the officials found beneath the straw a. ter chasing the French back. Hedwig' had been presented to the bride and bride- at. dead man. The sword had passed through stavne was born at Pies,-hen, on the Rus-, groom, and s delicate reproduction of a From my commanding position at The take one thin for their head elan frontier, on October 1s, 1404, the They g his heart as he lay hidden. He was a daughter grand piano. !the end of tl a jib-boom I could another for their stomach and a Royalist leader, trying to smuggle him. 8 ter of a small innkeeper. Hedvig I self into Portugal for the rising:, remembers, therefore, the passing of r. look straight down on the strange third for their nerves. And yet all You Live Longer in Bulgaria. Jerome's right wing of the Brand Army. D1scDUragiIIg. �aC@IIs. There was a shoal of some the while it is simply their blood Ofa sal statistics lust issued show Lhat she says the troops behaved very well, but Mr. the beggars wouldn't eat black bread," Jordan was touring by motor- i `dozen albacore swimming along that is the cause of all the trouble. despite her small population Bulgaria and her mother killed geese and chickens car, and arrived at a crowded vil- cad of the shi Sometimes ane Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will. cure possesses. by far the greatest number of for them. On the other hand, she remem• t p• centenarians of all the countries of bars with terror the passing of Comacls, lege inn quite late one evening, >f two of them would dart off or, because they actually make new, Europe. Her father fled with all his cattle into a There was no spare bed to be had, 'either bow, or right ahead for rich, red blood, which reachea Among her 4,500,000 people there are 3.M neighboring forest to escape them, and which was a great disappointment _ !thirty or forty yards, and then ever• organ and ever • nerve in the persona of et least 100 years i age: Ocher for days Hedvig carried food to her father g - �M y B y countries return the tollowtag litotes: there. 8.8 he was tired, and very- much dim- drop back again until they were body, carrying with.it� new health Roumania, 1,074 centenarians; serosa, Sia; use of Alcohol to Franc, liked the thought of driving far- and new strength"' Mrs. Win. Spain, 410; France, 313; 1'taly, 194; Eng- The French minietry of finance has ,fust con- straight under where I was sitting. gt land, 92; Russia, 89; Germany, 461 Nor published some. tat(res:ing statistics Cher that night. 'The ship waa going ahead about Acorn, Charlottetown, P. E. I., way, 33; Belgium, 5; Denmark, 3, and earning the production and tree of alooh•.l "Haven't you at least a bundle a, 81;1 of 0. Iseven knots. As it sailed along, the say's: •Before I began the use of The longevity of the Bulgarians is *up-I is France The total pxduc tion in 1912 of hay you can give me I" he de. g-fish would rise out of the wa- Dr, Williams' Pink Pills I was one ed to be associated with the eating of I was 84,44Call gallons, as compared with ,• I?� 63144,'65 gallons in.1911, in spite of this mended of the landlady. before it, spread their wings, of .the most miserable women hv- cutd,tobtainea ay teamentatoons milk or enormous production, France received ,"There isn't a thing left," she " And soar away to the right or left ing. For more than three years I Test for Farm Machinery. from foreign countries 4,913,541 gallon,_of lived a life of constant dread. I pure.alcohol and tigaors. on the other answered, "except a bit of cold Often I oould see exactly what hap I M. Clemente:. the French minister of hand. there was a total export trade of B._ roast beef." penedA.s the flying-fish rose, one `wan taking weak spells so that I Agrlcalture, bas decided to institute a 381.x40 gallons- : monster agricultural co4vetttion lasting ' of the' albacore darted off in ur. could not be left alone. If I walked P three years. which le to determine the "— > suit, and kept elm• st unrlt.rneath from one room to anther my heart merits of the various French agricultural fe' him until he dropped Stu tkt• water. would palpitate so violently that I �machines run by steam, oil or other on- gin" That Nagging Pain In the Back ain; then there was a .Flash like feared I would die. I was continu- The �mmpctition will takes Duce' at .the, _ � rise of a salmon, and the flying ally 9 ending for the doctor, silo ,agr;nultural school at Orignon and will be is canseA by just one Nagging weak, strained, irritate3 k.:nays And told me. I had no blood and that my i judged by a jury of a•gr:cultural experts there is just-one sway to stop it. 911 flew n0 mute. from the French will be drawn soc5etfis_ A w '* alt But the albacore did not always nerves were shattered. \�twlth- �detailed report will be drawn up from the i (13= 1i~, stafxlin his treatment I did PILLS not point of view of eeonomy, ad well as ra- wai�t for the flying-fish to touch the R (sults, whish is likely to gtve impetus to strengthen and heal the kidneys 1lvster. On several occasions Isaw Ret an, better. .I could not keep the movement in favor o! motor agricul- neutralize the urine—stop those scald- - LL thein actually take their re in ,anything on my stomach, and the f turol in France. la sena es—and quickly relieve ~=�' a prey The use of motor machines is especia3lp 6 P g q •.i , ' the air, by making a huge jump.out least thing would make me Blck, marked in the neighborhood of Meaux and earn fa the back and limbs. Gin ••ia•a f the water, 1 remember once Then my trouble was complicated Roil,sons. where fo'.rteen sections of 'the Pills are alio %be recognized cure for pp district are using motor machines on the I Rbemaatism and sciatica. goc.a box; treading a stook cat•led "Hall's Frag- with rhettmatism, which became too `, ,operative eyscem 6 For$2 .so. At all dealers or sent on ts," wherein the writer de• bad that_I had to be lifted like a Losing Weight by ectenoa. receipt of price.' i ,es a somewhat similar scene. child, and the pain was almost un- Mime: Emmy Deetion the opera S!"C", Sample free if you mention this paper. _ les bearable. I was in �(If Bertin. hoe been reducing her weight of CANADA L mnED, • T0R014TO. land records that he had seen -.hethis-deplorableby the potato cure, by means cd which a i NATIONAL DRUG AND CBEs11Cai CO.. albacore almosrt catch the flying-fish Gond t>:r,n when my husband read friend of herr tont fifteen pounds in a i t 'When I and.f following' ^ �_30 �:n the air; but I saw him do it. of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and month without injury. Thein diet In tIls S There was a man down on the got -me- a suPp'y• Tea or(•oftfP withqut sugar: one dry ro!l 'dolphin-striker—a spar under the taken... half a"dozen boxes I felt and haunt nJ lib up.i in e Ash.morning,taros r. �CO 40 S � Y 10 g` A.1W 30 $ 3r� bowsprit--with the five-pronged much better, and could go about potatoes in their sk:aw, no butter, but sar- 1f1`h grains, trying to spear one of the house. I kept on taking the dines ,•r anehov;e. and whatever vrQe• l le'. Ithe albacore; but he never suc- Pills until I had used twelve bores, tables yr•u tik«, trPPh but uncooked trait - and no dessert'. at 5 o clew-it. uu the same p; ed in making a good shot. he, and I can truly say they made me a .as at noon and two entwine instead of I not even appear to frighten well woman, Indeed, I do not live, -Afterrk hreegand then n takeghiidays p them. They seemed to regard his think I would be livinor now but fur again. ` ' ' '1s. I wish '% Clint Aqueduct for Italy. iefforts alti rather a P -ark; not seriousDr.' Williams Pink Pir enough bo cause them any uneasi- could persuade eyes` woman who is R=p'd pr^grPrs is bei x made with the" To any boy or girl who will sell 89 sats of, our haadet>ma embossed nick to persuade me example, far I gtgantie Apul,an aquaduct which w.11 Xmas cards at to cents a set is lovely cards in each set) we wtll send e �oeas• P carry the. venter from the springs Pt the pair of guaranteed Starr Hockey Skates (any stze), Rigidly built of Pol- have pruvecl they will cure the most River nate in• the prnv'•nce of Avellino I imbed steel. LAght -weight. de. erste cases, and I consider m right throu¢h the Anrtrihu a to the Clearly L'njuist. y rightiPrn end of Italy, npen hn" o over, Bend us your name and we will Bend you the cards to sell. When sold self a living witness of this fact." I a territory of oParly !2000 anusre miles, send us the money and we send you the Skates with all charges prepaid. Ever since they carne to school You can get these Pills through I w th about 2.%0,0W lnhab`'tants: ''that morning two of the boys had ani medicine dealer orb mail Tye quantity of water avatlabte at tree' HOMER •WARREiV CO Dept. 159, TORONTO = s ,ween persistently naughty. At last, y p'o`t per is stated nee^ be n0M A.... gatlo�s' - p8ld, 8t 80 cents a box or six iYORPe per eP.'^r d• or Oorr 10`.000.000 gal:^ne cvrrY erefore, the teacher, now thor- twenty-four hours The cost of the work! for >?'_.30 farm The Dr. Williams' to (,O'mated at rzmai.wo. 'rhe length ^f- O ME NT oughly exasperated, turned to them Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. . the main-pipe line will be 125 miles; in ad- I V E S T angrily, and 'said that they must AL dition to which there -rill be several bun- In un• " eta ' in during' playtime until each dyed muss of Bide lines. 3 P•iCIiaGES )[['`+T BE STRO\G. saw Army of Napoleon. O 7 had written his name one thousand I The Frankfurter Zeitung, o! Berl;n. h++ times. )tu't deet Requirements of Cana. ut;arthed at the village of Dormowo, in Nigh Class 5-Year Bonds that are Profit-Sharing. Serlss—SI00,1500,S1,000 than Freight C�&9918CAtIOn. IvvEa'rml? T maybe withdrawn anytime after one yecr, s on eJ days' nAaoe. Pnalnen.as hack of thaee fi::nd.aatab - lished.� years. Fend for special folder and full partic'a'a?.. 7. The Canadian Lines notified their.Agents at carious points to' refuseNATiONAL.SECURITIES CORPORATtONt LIMITED.'Wha1t are all freight - in fibreboard; pulp CONFEDERATIOY LIFE mYIIDINa TORONTO. CANADA r u•• board, or double faced co r gated LUBYPS strawboard packages, unless the HAIR RESTORER • y p(JSt _ packages are fully strong enough to carry the contents. Complaints Restores GRAY Hair to its �tAB -GHTArID ��;�K . j time, indicating that thead pack- NATURAL Color, makes Toa �+`7����� ages are reaching, destination t 9 a it row, and cures Awdruf. ;damaged condition, evidence that ( _ < ishipments are being sent to" the AT ALL DRUGGIsTtti , railways in packages that are not. so CENTS ABOTTLE 'lilts, 'wsfery bits of ahbics of sufficient ,strength to safely Indian C9orn — perfectly transport their contents. Agents cooked; d�tely -flavoured; have, therefore, been notified that R NeDvsT filen {,costed •m appetizing henceforward- they must positively �./ ' *TAAP� golden order, and packed in refli'se to accept shipment of any KOWASTE xORU$T./y� tightly sealed packages -with- 'nature in fibreboardgpulpboard or double-faced corrugated. straw- out betegtouched by hand, /�' _ _ ---- --- - -- board packages•that do not comply "Twlsties" are for break- fully with the. 'requirements and specificdtions provided in the Can- :MOVING I N G PICTURE fast or say other meal—•eerved j - , a sirens adian Freight Classification. In H I N E FREE Dream or milk, and a sprink- ithe yeast agents have had the right. . to accept such packages at an in- Y 'We will give this splendid -large ling of sugar. u . creased freight rate of 20;r,. From y Moving Picture ItTafr a and Magic - G now .on agents have no option in /j tartare combined isles to any bop post Tobstato are conven- who will sell 40 sets of our beauti• ,. t /,//i ienb; gave a las of time and the matter, and must refuse suc.' \ i fui embossed Xmas p tcards ,at 10 " please the palate imamns°lyl packages. Satisfaction' " cents a set l6 beautiful'cards in each set). Hut after 'all, atrial is the The schools of'Winnipeg are cost- Its t0 Q This-machine is complete with 2 ' ing that city $2.000.000 a pear. Style �\ films, 3 slides, lamp, chimney, good best a¢tfter . Crush for )[ince Pic.-11b. flour, �` _ tense, and everything all ready for. Flt and ? lb. lard, 2 teaspoons baking pow- 1� giving ashow. - Gr�ooet'dl everywhere frau der, 1 teaspoon,salt.. . Sift the flour, Durability Send us your name ts�•8se and When _ powder,_ and salt together several tg assured - will send you the cards to sell. When i Iles- times. Work in the lard lightly. sola eeAd us floe money and we will POSt TOas by purchasing 5,r« send you the whole outfit, with all - µ Wet a itb cold water to make a stiffi d �E���N „ charges prepaid. dough. Just before putting the pie {• in the oven, wash the top crust ova.; _ :HOMER-YYQRREN C�. A' ° Camadlaa Postam Os)Fsa1 Co. Ltd with milk, using a pastry brush or LOVES - DEPT. 167 TORONTO 0 Windsor. oatasia piece of cloth. This gives the con- { " fectioner's appearance. ` At leading dealers,everywheret. „ f _ , �N' r ;slit ' ,. ;y...,�sq, ,.' §;;.,•.".,.. .,,..• ,,. '.. .:, � >,a;,.,,-,r,. 3.-:t••.,,y,. .:�«.. ^�.r- .•tis. •:•c ',n: a-4� .�a.c ' .t 's ,,�.. "a. .r •. +•;.t::w.a^7y'>�vr"d." rc:73. s�,,....a_+ r. .,�: � wf. .°w" .r... ::.�` +ro:r_ei„� a-:aX"?",._ ;3^..c•,, ,,..eh..� .r'.� t, _ '>rx> •' w - - j U „ . .. -Dr E. J. Shirley is building a -The regular meeting of the LOCALISMS CHRISTMAS FRUIT FOR YOUR CASE • new hennery. Autumn Leaf Mission Band will be - -Miss Ethel Davidson is off held on Saturday,'Nov. 29th, at You will Rant to make your Xmas cake so come to the "Store of Quality r duty owing to illness. 2.30, at the home of Mrs. Peak. We pride ourselves on the quality of our goods, no inferior stock -Jas. Allaway was in the city -Mrs. W. J. Coakwell was in —By a decision rendered at the all new goods. Sultana raisins, choice 3 for 25c. Seeded and raisins, IOc, k. Vas- for afew days this week. the city on Wednesday. Fall assizes at Goderich this week P —D. SiroPson had a business —Mins Clara Ham spent a few it is libellous to write .insii}tiDg izzas and currants blue pearl, 10c, 3 for 25c., emon, orange and trip to the city on Tuesday. days with.Toronto f£ienda. . remarks on a post card. IL costa citron. 18 and mac. Icing sugar and prepared ice Shelled wal- nuts 40c. and almonds, bOc Choice figs l5c ib. Dates 10c. 3 foe 26. • Essence, -Mise Cora Gordon spent Sun- -Mrs:'E. T. Griffiths,,_ of Brou- man near Godericb $800 to express lemon,oanilia etc. loc. Cranberries 15c, qt. Celery 5c. a head, Bananas -day with her parents here. thaw, is visiting Mise McCausland his opinions on a peat. card ad 2Go, a doz. hfavel oranges,45c. Lemons 25c, a doz. Olives, 15c. 20c. and 25c. _. —C. H. Burling is erecting a for a few days. dressed to a man and his wife, Haddie 10c, per Ib. Prime old cheese. 18c. Side, back, and rolled bacon 1Q lipok new stable at the rear of his lot. —W. W. Sparks is in Whitby —There will be a missionary to 28c. alb. . Red Rose and Salada Tea, blk and.mixed 30c and 40c lb. Coffee, Miss P. J. Wright spent a few this week attending a meeting of campaign in the Methodist church ours is A 1 try a lb at 40c. French drip is a favorite, Coffee essence 20 and 30c 1 ' ..days last week with friends in. the the county council. during the neat two weeks. On Peas and corn 8 tins 25c`. Tomatoes-10c, a tin. Salmon 12c. to 25c. a tin. r .city. -Dr. F. L. Henr°p-wil} be here Sunday, Nov.30th, the pastor Rev. Pickles, catsup, French mustaad, celery, relish, Worcester and H. P. sauce, -Richard Moore, of Toronto, as usual neat Tuesday to attend D. E. Johnston will preach and on etc. etc. Redpath and St. Lawrence sugar, 19 lbs for$1,00 :spent over Sunday with his rela- to his professional duties. * Sunday Dec. 7th, Mr. J.' R. Jahn- G. A; GILLE.SPIE DUNBARTOX' _tives. -We understand that Fred Kir- ston, a prominent laymen will -Miss Sarah Law has returned, by will leave in a few days to address the congregation, r---- after.spenditig a-weeli with friends visit his rela tives in England: -The Women's Institute held a _ in Toronto. -Miss C. B. Simpson returned very successful meeting- on Tues- -Dan. GQ mley returned from horue on Wednesday, after.spend- day after at the home of Mrs. I + .the west last week where he spent ing a few weeks with relatives Geo. Lene. The chief feature of i, �.� i �. � to �� the summer, near London. the meeting was the reading of a -Mrs. J. S. Somerville sustain- -Miss Manhardt, who has been lengthy letter from the president, ed a slightly sprained ankle. one employed-by Mrs, John Dickie as. Mrs. E. L. Ruddy, giving a One day last week. nurse, has returned after spendjng description of her trAyels through - -Harry Wade 'shipped a car- several weeks in the city.- the states. e load of mixed stock from this sta- -Mrs. Wm. Wilson has quite -The Big Store is showing a f :!tion on Tuesday. recovered from the injuries she nice assortment of Heinz goods, 1- 1 lJ- � �J -Arthur Leng, of Toronto, received about a couple of weeks Baked Beans, Pickles, Catsup, C ^' repent over Sunday with his moth- aqo by fulling down the cellar Peanut Butter, etc. Also thebest or, Mrs. Geo. Leng. stair.. in fresh canned goods and salmon -W. E. Yarnold, provincial -By the rapid growth of the. and lovely fresh,currants, raisins ' land surveyor of Port; Perry, was rural mail delivery, about' two- and spices for -the Xmas cake. - "-ju town on Thursday. hundred small post offices have Leave or phone your orders: Wet�dds anded -A number from here attended been closed during the past three deliver the goods. t - " the Horticultural and live stock mouths. "They're ver bus -at show in Toronto last week. -Mrs. B. N. de Foe Wagner, y s y g i the Big . g Store these days opening np Xmas - - • -H. J. Marquis shipped over pix and child of Alliston spent a few Roods. They're aiming at making Y- hnndred barrels of culled apples days during the past week with it the "best yet." hinaware, 14 Pairs Children's Rubber,:slues 1 to 8, reg. 45c, for 2,c. to West Toronto last week. the former's parents, W. G. and glassware, games, tors, leather -John and Mrs. Goodwin enter- Mrs, Ham. gouda, silverware, etc.'. The first 14 Pairs, sizes 11 to 2, reg. 55c, for 85c. _ tained a number of'their young -The regular inciiithly`meeting week in Dec. will see u•s ready for - friends on Monday evening• of the Methodist Ladies Aid will the limas trade. Big Assortment 10 Pairs Ladies' Rubber=, odd sires-3, 3:j, 811, 7-reg. 70c,, -Mrs. Frank E: Gee, of Toron- be held in the basement of the at the Big Store. • * going, at half price, 35e,.. . to, spent a few days this• week church on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd, -November weather thio year 4 Pairs Men's Rubbers, reg, 90c, for 50c. f with her many Pickering friends. at 3 o`clock. ha.; been exceptional. Wbile we -William Dickie has. returned, -Nord has just reached Alf. have-had several heavy rains, the 'Good as the Rlieat, only last season's stock. We're cleaning them-lip- '"rl :after spending a few weeks with Palmer, of the death of his moth- weather as it whole has been more friends in Alton and..other places er, also the serious illness of .his like September weather. - Grass --- west. sister who hag undergone a cri- has been green and stock has 4 Pair Boys''fleece-lined Drawers, 24 and 28. E" -Mrs. John Crockett,is spend- tical operation 3n. London Huspi. been able-to remain out longer re 3oc �" '!ing a couple of weeks with-her tal, London England. than usual. The farmers also l3• , for :.ac. ;friend, Mrs. Charles Leigh, of St. --As Milliuery season is draw- have been able to get much fall = -2 only fleece-lined SbirtP, 26 size, reg. 40c., for 25c. IMiMary's• ing to a close, we are offering work done. - _ ss Murrayonly Shurray and niece, Miss some special bargains in hats, we ..3 o irts,•size 22, reg. 30c., for 20e H- ._.. n Stanley, of Aylmer, spent a "advise those wanting hats, or A pair wool Drawers, size 2.2, reg. 30c., for 20c. psir. eouple of dayq last week with Miss work done before Xmas to come , x. -. -Wright. at once. We would also say to -- =John Powell is getting ready those looking for limas presents r to move into the Miller residence to see our stock which will soon - 2 pair Ladies' Lace Boots, Dongola, pat. tip, sizes 31 and 7, a,t the east end. He ezpects to be complete, we have lots of nice - regular $2.00, for $1.33. take session next: week. - p� things at very close prices. D. , 2 pair Ladies' Gua Metal, 3 and 3,1, reg. 2.74, for 2.00. h -Robert Wood, of Dumbarton, Simpson dt Co. '+ •. ' ;t has purchased the evaporator pro- -B,embember the concert to be I only pair Ladies' Dongola, pat. tip, size 4, reg. 2.75, for 2.00.' rty on Church St. from Mrs. R. given in St. Andrew's church on Benson, of Bowmanville, the evening of Wednesday, Dec. �- -Alf. Paltner, who has been in 10th, under the sinspires of the o the General Hospital, Toronto, for Ladies' Aid Society, by. the Aeo- 2 only Ladies' Brown Tweed Skirts, waist measures 23 � aeverand 24, reg. 3.75, for 2,50.- - a! weeks. returned home last lino Male - Quartette, of Tot-onto, a week, but not much improved. new musical organization_that is 1 only Ladies' Grey Tweed Skirt, waist 23, reg. 3.00, for 2.00. i - -Mr, and Mrs. Rogers, of Mari- meeting with great -favor wher- SALE REGISTER. posa township, visited the form- ever they bare appeared. and by ._-.. p _ ... --er's uncle, C. Rogers, on Saturday Miss Firstbrook,"the popular elo- W EDNssiani, nuc, 3RD-Extensive - - - •- - last They were returning from eutionist, of Toronto. - credit sale of horses, milch cows, �T _the Toronto fair. Un Sunday last Rev. -J. G, g ow if you want a snag i v implement•, roots, etc., at. Pf =The county commissioners Shearer, D. D:, of Toronto, urcti• FR. con. 8, Pickeriag,(half mile south _ have had men busy cleaning away pied the pulpit in St. Andrew's" lthe of Clacemonti. the property of John Come In F avis � (Graham. 'Sale at 1'2.90 o'clock. - sand from beneath the base churcK. Dr. Shearer, whci i, yea sharp. See large bills far list. No Wine bridge, in order to give a clear rotary of the Moral and S3ocixl Re- reserve, William 11Aw, auctioneer. sage for the,vs. Th feria department of tilt e ableF H P M N /^V\`� t•. and Mrs. Thc,rnback, en- teriau church, i�+one of the-ablPst ��sL„a`c'•wv' DEc'. 3rd-Credit sale of � ertained a number of their young .(nen in the denomiryatiun. Hi'� ruilch rows, bursts, pig., imple- • . friends to a dance at their real menta, hay, grain, etc. tit lot 35, addre�a on Sunday was along mis- con. 3, Pickering. (western town- -- Aence on the base line, which was sinnary lines and -oras. greatly line) the Fropert•r of W. J. Taylor. formerly the Westgate property, appreciated by all who heard him. tale at 12,30 sharp, See tills. J. H. 0o Friday night. He preached in Brougham in the Prentice, auctioneer. �� ■ ti 1 A� _' t -R. J.. Fleming has Rone ex• -afternoon and iu Dunbarton in Ttrt'R:n,�Y; DEc•. 4th. 1913--.Auction - :.CEDAR�J 111 ensivelp into draining.. on his theevening; : - ... : sale of farm stock, implements, Q L I S. H Jersey stock farm east of here -A laymen's bAniinet will' be 'vehicles, roots and grain, and house- 1.- -this fall. He has already received held this (Friday) evening in St. .' bold furniture at lot 2, con. 4, -Scar- Practically eliminates all the drudgery in several carloads of cement and Andrew's church.- John A. Pat• boyo, the property of .J. R. Diller. other the at this statism. terson, K. C., of Toronto, and �V. Sale at 12. L6ncb provided." See bills. F. Poatill, auctioneer, Housekeeping —The ' -The approaches to 'Height's A, Holliday, of Whitby, are ex- — Call and see them --=- ' ,bridge have been completed and Peeled to be present to give ad- - are now ready for traffic. While dresses on the Laymen's Missionary WOODWORKING the road. will not . be first-class Movement which is now ruakiag Putty, Glass, Thumb Latches, Hinges, etc. 1 , until i V has received a coat of such, headway throughout the gravel, it is quite passable. Christian world. Supper will be, I ha-ve ot. bed up in Mr. Grant's Stoves. Ranges and Heaters. Richardson spent a few served at 6.80 o'clock bp,metpbers old stand in Dunbarton a wood- days last week in Weston w3 here of the Ladies' Aid Society, Men working shop in which I am pre• lie was helping his sister,- Mrs. from the other denominations will pared to do all'kinds of wood BUNDY rke, to settle, sbe leaving hav- be cordially welcomed, Tickets work-satisfactorily+ J EPH H a 'ing moved to that town from 25 cents. Give roe a trial. - 'Th.ornbury at which latter -place ' -Speaking before the Canadian Charges modorAte , — — she has resided for years. Club at Sault Ste Marie on the NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, -Georgs -the G. who has been subject of Mnde'rn _ James L. Dunbarton, Ont PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER engaged on the G. T. R.'.here fora in Education," I1F.•- Jarues L. number of years as R setion hand, Hughes, formerly inspector of has been appointed foreman of the Toronto Public Schools, depreciat- �}�+N��T I HAVE A He moved h section of the C.P.R. ed the methods at present adopt- BLACKSMITH' SHOP. T Full stock of Robes, Blankets, Rubber Rugs, ,Plush Rugs, He moved his family to the ricin- ed by the Dep�irtrnen't of .Educe•- ' ity of Cherrywood on Tuesday., tion in.testing a Child's knowledge Mitts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices. -It is possible that the new by book examination, and stated The undersigned has opened a new -parcel delivery 'nay not start at that the time was not far away' blacksmith shop'on the King. Single and team harness on hand. the New •Year,•as was intended. when. the entrance .ezatn.ination _ sten road. opposite the "�19U trunks;'suit cases, whips,.'halters, etc. There are so many details to would be done away with alto. Quaker church, two ' Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. w be. arranged in connection -with gether,- The entrance examina miles east of .. the system that ,it may be some tions; he said, had done more to Pickering Village. time into tthe new year before keep back the real development of Work guaranteed, Charges moderate „DICKERING °HARNESS EIVIPORIZTIII ' everything will be arranged satis- the child than anything else. .t factorily. -In the Methodist Epworth �/.t• I3 I L L Phone Ind. 301.. W. J. COAKWELL 4 -Wm. Taylor, sr., of Cherry. League on Tuesday last the.. mem- . wood, has just finished shipping bers enjoyed a no-decision debate ELM "DALE MILLS several thousands- of barrels of on Women suffrage. Two papers apples and wishes to thank the were given pro'and con encs g set p=�gR=N•� JBOOTS AND SHQES farmers for their patronage. He forth the general arguments given - hopes.to be able to buy from them for both sides and was,enjoyed by -Is the place to get yournext neat year. Mr. Taylor will cele- all Mr.Will Hobbs in ,his usual bag of.Flour. We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried brats his 90th birthday in a con- pleasing . .manner. ,sang. a . solo - pl'e of weeks, so 'the above is not entitled "Advice to Woman" Ogilvie's Royal Household ccap't be _ and bought before the adv�ance'iti Prices; and ase , a bad showing for a young fellow. which was sage as well as funny. beat for Bread. - prepared to give the public.th.e benefit. -The W. M. S., of the Metho- The Reneiral discussion which +Glenera Flour P-astry Flo_uii' Nothing but first-class boots - diet church purpose having an followed the debate was not the graham P9our in stock At Home. on Thursday evening, least interesting feature of the Fresh Rolled Oats ti Dec. 4th. There will be a sale of evening. ' The attendance was Bran and Sborte - - kitchen and tea aprons. Tea ,will good helping to make -it an in- Oats and Oat Chopp _:: C LOTH-1 N G •s• w� be served from 5 to 8 _ which a p' ru after teresting and rofitable. A Barley good p. good y and Barley Chop program will �e ro ram is Mixed Feeds 1? R prominent every The noted 20t1i Century brand,hundreds of i3arupies do-s,lect from. 1. Riven consisting of local talent league night. All are welcome. Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. assisted by Misses Kitcbeson and Next Tuesdaythe sub'ect is 'BexRmith of the Deaconess Home. 'Interviews'of' Jesus with his Special prices in ton lots. See the new style in ovetcoate: Alan WsP Robbs, viulinist, of To. disciples," Miss Luella, Hobbs• is - 79- W WeQ ',tiff �'ui,tu• leader, Chopping every da}j, JR. A. 'BUNTING P.ICKtRING .. ..•„�,,%+g ',.�. •.^r.: ,..: .. .r ., - v' r: ws�ti. ,- , fs' r . .'.�r ,a" ,•.- ��.., .,v.Ny '.n,,y' .,.t-it m�- G y a ,,,.t. _d..' 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