FM?! H? A“. If you Wâ€. Â¥ pflil' 'If ()Xfu'ds or am Pippa-x give no a on]! V» are ole-stile): hobo In?" at reduc pd“ ’runks. Values, fol..- hpeS. Suit Cases in “ooh. rifles mudOl'm. Downstairs-Ilium rum th» best material! .lvc- but. â€i Home-made 'mmws swrved all hours. ~14! make them a 9M5 ’ a paiv of our Boo.- 0' hues. W» have my afferent stvleo to chmâ€. on! and prices Within 3†Cakes, Pies ) M EATS Hosiery. COOPER -++++-:-+++++W custom Woo-OI .04 l.- DflPinl a 0.0.! It .9 Good To « Your Foot w- ,.r-- fu'lv stocked with . selling at close Flo... Latimer series, Cook. ys On Hand COOPER CflVFrLCTIONBI uh «snout... Durban said. Brand arc-opted the gift, ad a!- cted a livelier mood. “By lucky chance 1 have an ample pply of tobzucco. It will keep the en quiet.†he said. “By the way,†Ind he lifted a quick glance at Pyne, “do you know anything about chemil' ‘0 a “v e‘H ’â€" ut Y ale.†“But the process of conversion, the chemical reaction, that is the difficulo ty. - _ .. . -_..L-.. l- - mlvnnL m until the weather moderates to I n'grwzner event than I dare hove at resent. But, once we had the line, I; could rig up a rgnnmg tackle md wl‘Biosulphide of carbon md the fatty acids of u oils can be isolated_ lgy t1 Io held It out “Let us go pcould rig up a running saw-nu ..... “in some. stores." “I: it as bad as all that?†[dd the linger man. after a pause. The-y looked at each other. Tho nowlerfue that all true men have of Mr kiul Raped from eye to eye. “Quite that bad.†answered Brand. Pyue moistened his lips. He pro- ncui a case containing two cigars. 1y. “Bi-sulphide of carbon in n solvent, md the fatty acids of most vegetable oils can be isolated by treatment with steam super-heated to ubout 600 de- grees Fab re nheit." - us- .4“. - “Dad." she cried. “did not Mr. P1110 tell you of my threat?†â€No. dear one. I am not living in terror of you. to my knowledge." “You must please go to sleep, both of you. at least until ten or eleven‘ o'clock. Mr. Emmett ls :endlng a man to keep watch here. He will not dis- turb you. He is bringing name was 3nd pillows which you con grunge on the floor. I have collected them for 'uv -Ivâ€"r your special benefit.†“At this hour! Impossible, Connie.†â€But it is not impossible, and this la the best hour available. You know quite well that the Falcon will return It high water. And you must mt. you know.†“‘ “ A‘_ A. A Cement is particularly adapted to the con- struction of Root Cellar floors and walls. .. that for the farmer, Con- crete is superior to wood in every point of Concrete permits of a desirable degree of coolness without freezing. There is no question as to its durability. Concrete lasts, not for years, but for ages; and needs no repair. on She. hustled about. With the air of O housewife who understood the whole m of looking after her fully. But something puzzled her. your cup?" “Iâ€"erâ€"took it down,†he oxplulnod. For some reason, Constance felt hr Ittntly that she had turned the able: on him since their last ronoontro. She did not know why. He looked con- fused. (or one thing: he Wu not no [lib in speech, for mother. with no projecting plank ends or nail: to damage the scoop or mm: the tempo: of the -wâ€"v --- 'rv'_â€"i, I 'Down where?†Ibo damnded. “Xot to the kitchen. I htvo been there since you brought up your break- !ut and dad’s on the me tray.†“I brcggwkâ€"fgsted none.†remarked Brand calmly. “Mr. Pyno 1nd touted earlier." “But he had not," pent-ted Con- mnce. “I wanted mm toâ€"_-†7A A_.-_l Continued from page a. PILLAR OF LIGHT laidwplainly: â€" “i’iOIIO tbout me." .WUL Luc. “You gave your to: 3nd biscuit to Iomebody." she cried Iuddonly. “Now. Who was it? Contest!†"Well.†he said womb “I did nqt “Well,†he said weakly. "1 um um (eelâ€"erâ€"particularly hm. IO. “on between colza oil éhares in connotation, she inquired, “when in went through a be converted into not Mr. PYDO 'don’t trouble 44¢ 00“ me is the originalâ€"has b the standard for thirty-: If'you want it thin, do ; it yourselfâ€"with water- 1 but dont buy it thin. SCOTT’S is thick like a heavy cream. eacn must abide by tne common rule." ‘ Pyne, with the guilty feeling of a detected villain, explained to Con- stance how the cup might be rescued. “I shall keep a close eye on you in the future,’ she announced as they went below. “.â€00 he said. “That is all I ask EEP “I. v- vnv" --~ "" gm... Bunk .ma own W cousins s and Luck Mo x0111: 80m “WW“ Wat Tan-“N. [013‘ “I am a very strwt pcl'auu, .u. went on. “Dad always encouraged us in the sailor's idea of implicit ohe. dience.†“Kick me. It will make me feel good,†he answered. Entering the second bed-room. where Elsie and Mamie were seateo contentedly on the floor, she stCOpeu and kissed them. And not a word did‘ she say to Enid as to the reason why Mr. Pyne should he served with a second breakfast. She knew that any parade of his unselfishness would hurt - him, and he, on his part. gave her un- spoken thanks for her thought. Conversation without words is an art understood only by master-minds and lovers, so these two were either exceptionally clever persons or devel oping traits of a more common genul â€"â€"perhaps hath. ars. iMl‘. HBHUCIauu Wu; H... - ___ . olished and 'banded with gold, and will use it as a stick pin for There are thousands 0‘ ‘his neck scarf., There are some four or five more animals ‘of this 5" " beamed JUSt 35 800d species in this locality, and will undoubtedly furnish some good “111151035: bUt they are ‘shlooting for the local sportsâ€"Ay- â€" - . Ito-n Advance. When you have a cold, get 3' bottle of Chamberlain’s tCough‘ Remedy. It will soon mix you up all "right, and ‘will ward of! any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or and may be given as confidently to a baby ab to an .adnlt. Sold by Gun’s Drug Store. trying market for colds. a endl, Ind they mended it to my hi all 33:96 with me.†For. sale by Gulf. Drug Store. To be continued- very strict person,†Bht’ j _- .on without words in an .od only by master-minds so these two were either I clever persons or devel- of a more common sen“. "Who! :30 0.000000000000000... A cold is_ gotten {id A LYNX CAPTURED. Mr. Henderson, the genial râ€"ep- 'resvntative of Sheehan Bros., OW-i ien Sound Was exhibiting a small lclaw of a ‘lymx on Saturday even- ICC!) ling. This animal was shot by Mr Mearns. of Normanby. The animal ï¬ve Imeabmed four ‘feet six inches from ' ' nose ‘to the slump of tail .Mr. Hendereon Will ‘haveo'the claw The various uses to which Concrete may be proï¬tably put, on the firm, are plainly and simply in our léO-pagc which shows how the iollowing term buildings and utilities can be constructed of concrete;â€" Barne, Cleterne, Dalrlee, Dip- ping Tanke, Foundations, Fence Poets, Feeding Floors. Gutters, Hem' Nests. Hitchlng Posts, Home Blocks, Houses, Poul- Bhelter Walls, Stablee, Stalre, Stalls, Steps, Tanks. Troughs. Walks, and co forth. 6 lurid for ltâ€"It’c fruâ€"thoigb it regultrly sell. for 50¢. Writ. No subs/1 Men'thffl P everybody 61c, Made Do With Concrete A icertaim Irishman was ve'ry'. proud of a huge bulldog he pos- sessed, which was ‘his constant companion. One day a friend met him wiihout the dog, and look ing very dis'cons-ola-te. “Wen,†he asked, “amd how is that dog of yours d-oimg.†“Oh, be jabers. he's dead! Fl‘he illigamt bas'.e went and SWallowcd a tape measure!†“Oh,I see! He died by inch-es, them?†“No shure. 'he didn’t! He Went round to the. back of the mouse, and died by the yard!†.000°" people that hawks are a farmâ€" yard menace, upon which war should be waged, has been taken up by am Ottawa field naturalist, who writes: ‘While riding this mormin , about ha five miles out on the ‘ ontreal fai road, I noticed the hawks, sus- pended prominently, in front of 1m one of the faer houses, all dead. T1 No doubt, this 'was the ‘bag,’ prob- ably, of some youthful member of gs the family, who took this method ‘9 of impressing his success or his re skill upon his neighbors. I feel or certain that the ‘would-be sports- man and his family did not know how great an injury he was in- flicting, not upon himself alone, it . but upon the 'whole neighborhood. . ‘Field mice are particularly plem- ; tif’ul this year, and no doubt, these ;h'awks were attracted by the a- ‘buindance of this, their favorite t1 , food. Unfortunately, there exists s â€a strong prejudice against hawks a . a ‘ '- scarce, an exceptional haWk may venture into the barnyard and ap- propriate a small chicken. long experience on the farm, I 1 never knew this to occur but once, a , and in talking to my former .neigh- . h ‘. bors, I find that ‘nearly all of them P . have had this experience once in -,y their lifetime, or they have heard ‘3 of someone who had; ° hand, their services as destroyers of mice and other vermin, have thousands of dollars. (I assist in rid i been worth 311- , I think the .press shoul m xcreating a sentiment ' the hawks, good friends of the 221‘. farmers.’â€"Bod and Gun. substitute for “The D.L.†Eiir. Each! it. dam DEFENSE OF THE HAWK. mistaken impression of some 3 ‘that hawks are a farm- mevn-atce, upon which war Bovine, from reuse, 0le to 51,503.31:an! Bunk IRISH WIT. THE DURHAM CHRONICILE :31. Prepared by Rev. D. M. Steal-na- As we read the first part of our les- son and consider the boastful self con . fldence of Peter- and his assertion | "Though all men shall be offended be- use of Thee. yet will i never be of- ended." then to the Saviour's “This ‘ night. before the cock crow. thou shalt ‘ deny Me thrice." his further more ‘ emphatic assertion. "Though 1 should I die with Thee, yet will i not deny Thee." how do we pity him and all the l l l disciples, for they all asserted the same. It was as if Peter said: "Lord. 1 Thou dost not know me. 'l‘hou canst , surely count on me to be true at any ’ cost.†Do we see ourselves? Have we 1 ever sung “Surely the Captain May De- j pend on Me?" If so, were we not as ‘ foolishly boastful as Peter? How the '\ Lord must have pitted him! How He : pities us! None can he saved until they i know that they are lost. for He came 'A to save the lost. The condition of ev- !AAL l 1 l 01 PEICT cunt“ w .u.â€".. H. Jesus said unto him. “Before the cock crow twice thou shalt deny me thrice" 30-72). And when he out and wept Peter ch do we know of the corn- fort of the assurance that “He ever liveth to make intercession for n13†{Hen ï¬t. 25). Do we lay ï¬t to heart that the some great adversary I: ever use the saints to an lulu KU DDâ€" ov- . __ us never make light of him. for be 13 too formidable an enemy. Let us word that The Big ShoeStore Havelock to 8 Libel-d atop-over privileges. Ask for (no copies of “Fishing and Shooting,†"Sputum-A’s In. ' and Bounds for Gun. and uh.†" "'ADPARLANE. Town Agent Soled Thos. HcGrath’s Nov. 12th 1911. Chicago $15.90 Return ACCOUNT OF “International Live Stock Exhibition†“‘2.“ “Ontario Provlndial Fair†Good goinï¬eDECElBBB 3nd to 0th inclusive. turn limit Doc. 12. 1910. Above um ;pply Iron Durban. Proportions“ ram from station- in Ontario. King-ton. Benn-«v cod In». 30in NOVEMBER 28. $1. 3) bad EOEIBER l. 1910. Return limit Doc. 5, 1910.