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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_08_07K2r�zr X" 7: -4e M. "NO 44 VOL. 'XXVIL. BICKERING, OX-wLX-m1L:--;j­FRIDAY, A-tT-G,-7-v-A908 -them -threshing. 40C_ iPviPfjr**tvnaL Cat HELL0,HEI:;i`� Mrs. Calvert, of Toronto, and Mrs. F. Reed has purchased afine new Jas. Pengally, of Kinsale, visited with I Harvest isat hand and you will need Wagon. Med4ca6 a binder whip. We have a first 24th, to F. - J. and Mrs. Gibson. You MIL class stock on hand. Born.' On Friday,- July 24 Mr. Harrisou and fatally, of Toroh- and Mrs. Reed, a daughter. M. BELL, M. D., C. M. FLY XkTTS ELY NETTS 'Co, came down to S. Stewart's in their Our football boy A. Late House Surgeon Leather etts for rpsim work and cord _-s—Weirit- to NV�hltby motor car on Sunday. buccessorfAher-AwAsatolan - -.Un�onday to -brink home a- silver cup Master Harold 0_'Bri6n, of Bilffitlo. netts for single 'dri�ing. Just what man. Office an 6 to 10 a M; I t03 p mead 6 offqped to the best senior football team to 8 p m. Pickering, Ont• will keep the flies off., a- re successful in their effort is spending the holiday�, with his: �eedlt `1 and double harness always ob an we grandfather, J. Graham. Single a We extend to them our congratulu_ hand. We make the kind that gives CXEO. N. FISH, M. D. Miss Stella La Rhee and her niece Ask your doctor about the tions. are visiting with her sister, Mrs. (Rev) PaYSICIAN AND SURGEON satisfaction at reasonable prices. satisfa Member of College of Physicians and 8 Me. wisdom of your keeping Ayer's out. Asidaime Coroner, County of uOr.9tel=, Knee dusters, rubber dash rugs. light Tucker, at the parsonage. AU Ogdee Hours--8 to 10 a. in, and I to 3 and 6 toe J. A. Arlidge and wife, of Toronto, Cherry, Pectoral in the house, dusters for summer, fall knee '_'Ip. m. Brougham, Ont. 11-17 spent Sunday with the latter's par- - rugs and shawls. - Clem Mayne is h"elping Richard . ready, for dolds, coughs, croup Curry combs, brushes, metal polish, eats, Eli and Mrs. Willson. HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C. M. Puckrin. bronchitis. . It he says It's all hoof ointment, gait care., harness Our Sunday school hadii-7most sue- a Member College of Physicians and Sur Mrs. Holtby is suffering from con- of Ontario. Late House Surgeon of Gen- polish, harness oil, etc. cessful picnic of the take on Saturday right, then. get a bottle of It oral, Ezzlergency and Burnside Lyirrg-in Hospi• gestion of the brain. last. All report a pleasant outidg.. Pickering The exrl-y Alsike threshing is about Coleman, at - once. Why not show a 0 tale of Toronto. Office in Alexander plorgan's THOMPSON BROS.. .9 Mrs. Nelson*te residahce. opposite Methodist church, Clare • over, with no record-yield-s. . . a e =ozit. Out. 251Y 1 returned home on �Furidviy,thk'ing hex- little foresight in such matters? The much needed rain on Tuesday WT evening has. been a boon to the farm- nephew, .Randall' Brown, back with Early treatment, early cure. Legal. her. BRIMS era. Mrs. Jno. E. Devitt, of- Toronto, re- publish our formulate A siliall. hug has -attacked the pear - �xx JE. FARE WELL, Q. C.,BARRIS- in this !,)calitv injuring the .crop turned home last week, after sp� We banish alcohol . TER, Coun Crown Attorney, and County a JO -Crow our inedietnips itor. Court great de' Z, We urge you to a a House. Whitby. In some cases MmPletely Mrs. Graham. S.F ruining it. ccua=your S p a -ents, John and t -a few (I ys with her. ye LT. BARCL.kY, Barris ter-at- LAw, Notary Public, Special E, LAKE SIfORE. is called &ull rd stupid, I Solicitor.. xa-i- During this hots spell a great CHERRYW,000- Many a boy for High Court- of Justica. Sliocesmor to nor e is du to a lazy blessrs. Dow McGillivray, Brock Street, n3any people -find, their stomachs up-' when the whole trouble They are bilious, liver out of Ben Laughton spent Sunday at John John Stork visited at Wra. Mor- liver. "Ve firmly believe your-own doe - order, 71y set. . Dunn s. comb's Sunday. order, bowels irregular, tongue coated . for wi!] tell, you that an Occasional dose Miss Xellie-TcOrf-v was bottle over the Ernest Bennett, of Tor•oneo, visited n-,ticl'- desire for food, f Ayer's Pills will do 'such b9ys a great and not 1 W. L. a C. Whitt we would recommend i� holiday. -day.. deal of good". They keep the liver ctiv Wm. Green' has engagfd a man for Some of our young ilieu. took i e- _waft brthe a. 0, a HOPXINS,VETERR�SR the _Qea.-;ur, ,purr.: at W11-thy On A JLJL• LEON, AND DENT18T, Etc. find Jos. Burkholdo,r,spent Stlnday with larg� number from Pickpt-ing•Rrid Graduate of the Ontario Votrinary Col. 'wber I Toronto, regiotored member of the Littlelivir Pill G�o, -e spent Aloilda� Rt the IaT,�, 1090;rio eterin&ry Medical As3ociation. . 'f- They stir up Lli,- slLi—gish and Alex. Layison Saudayed with his Frank -Mitche.U. Lt�( .0f Cobolt, 'visi, I S- les howel-4and free the qy7terl of.11 I pois- s­i,tt-r at"Allilita, Jollies Kild Mrs. White one. defy I hLbt F 0 A111-- SALE V A30 and residenceiDue and ona-cittarter m march of Green R!ver. OMce and shoeing forgo are; eRsy.-to take, 6perate lf�arveqtirg'is in full swing ,round sveek.. luoum� te) ii a.m., anzi I t) 4 To Private oti,�. They, A linitmIt quantity-ol' mortar for pla.5- *.*. Grow. ake yn -g r� t pr .jent. -thor B-) -in ha q] -selepbon's, in my othce.P.-O fL4 easily and tu, it Seel betterve�y tht, hill A! _ylp.s threshed sixt" S tering.-ur f,)I. w,)rk. Aiver. Oat. quickly. Try them. Tho�. �Lnd NIVF.'Law 1,�it:daved with of clovel. off' seven acres f0V L. Awn ftivv�j% in 14--ke.ring '3'C 't hn patch pla,4tcrhig. Only. I' jouatnzee. fgavbe. Two-h<;xe,- for 25c. Mrtz. Green, of VorontA). spent the Mrs. holiday it Wuj. (;repn'7�- itvil hei- iiioLher- and brothers here vii good beef-4-inger for sale. POUCIIER Issuer of 31ar-, "Xii,.4-s' K;itiv 1'.-('.fy i-spondinga. few Tu"day. La4ld#-ar- oiti haml. THr0ia';izP- L.4cemsee. Brou;ba!", Ont. T.- M.-' Mcr adden, week- Witter this P••m-1,ita! 141UN Mri. Rank Shepherd, of Port Perry, Si IVt!oTic-da-v �Md - - Cht,ijiit,A and UpticiAn. of Markhmn. slo-itt Sun- is here the, gtit�LL of, AV. 151iepb,�rd. e HOPPER fs*uerr of Marria atarsday. County of oritaig UNTXRIQ. aav vtiE i C-eo. and 'Mr-5. Davidsoli. Wind Hill. D. Licewqe3 in tba Co y de" William Clark. jr., and friend. of Office et store and his residence. Claremont. W. R.- JACKSON. Brock Road. GREEN RIVER Greenwood. spent Sunday . with Geo. BBUNTING, Issuer of ard AIL4. MillLch. * Licensee for the County of on�t��,* Wagner C00 Mrs Hvisev i't nut as* well as bel- Thomas and Mrs. Squires. of Can- nos, at the store or as b1i residence P ton, is spending I fl, few it 'V* friexid`,�& wmilsf w it4h. ning di d days with Weitern Bank of 1,7 12 Rtiss. Barton spent over the Sunday their son at The 01s. -ORVV -Have a full lifie.of -rresh,and cur- —�b ;(s �ffs re-, Fran X__ M cQon_r_ej. of Tgr ntp /L HOUSE. N _j Q_ — is - 7 _N - Germain Rnd littleson are visIt- spending a week wit lines and Mrb. A�'Ganada. rKingstoaRO&A. Pazticularattenti-,ati -giv ed meats constantly on hand-.. b Jai -on to farmers, attending the Toronto markets. ing with Mrs.- Elias Bice.- Gormley, Lake VtOW-Filirm. 7- li-est aecomm4dation ander the new manage- -Spice Roll, -Breakfast Bacon, 'Miss Ma-ud Doten spent a few -via Five :young men n froin Toronto are -kering Bra ch. m9int. .4CbArges, modemt#; J, J. McCauir. Pro - Him, Bologna, Weiners, etc. with her m5t.het last week• camping at John Oret�nlaw's park. -Pic n Misies 31ary and Ella Turner - enter- They caught 201 fish in one day- D R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK Highest Prices paid for. tained a number of Toronto ladies on Harry and Mrs. Coates_ J. aQ-mrs'. IncorVorsted by act of Parliament 180 • D. Conve6fancer, commissioner for- t6king Sunday and Monday liLft. Holt and B. Holt of Toronto, visited itifffolov"s, Accountant. Etc. ones to loan Butcher's cattle. -ixw; will be preached Mrs George Holt and family Monday. an "I r of Marriage Lie- A -Epecial sermon sent in -be.r Aiitho,riied Capitid on far= t Mabel Brock I=, O.a"' T_V next Stinday evening here by the Rev. Since Miss J. Tricker, All are invited to attend. %�n,.,�iorx as- teacher of our seboul iib,�cribed EAL neat ec UrFiff a position on the staff Aid up r )IM li'm kill Mg. 350,OW,00 for Coueties of York sad Ontario. AUG Iowa, Miss 31Arshall and Mr. White. of teachers of Orono public school, at Rest. Account Rion sales or all kinds attowned to on shortest date Assets 6.0oo.00o.00 - active. Address Groan Blver P; 0.. Out. of Toronto, were. the rests 'of Dr. �, higher, salary. We congratulate H. and Mrs., Hopkins on Sunday last. Miss'Brocklon'ber quccess Insurance and : .. . ' T. 13; McMaj.Ax, Seq, WB. POWELL, Licensed A.Lic- Mr. and Mrs. Booth and Nmily. of JouN Covwq. Esq. e tionser for Ontario. All kinds of sales President _lCasibler 1,4 00 vat*4 or by anction. Bale C Toronto, were the guests of his broth. BROUGHAM liducted either pr onveyanc Don-e. ell, Booth and .family on Sunday "SpeUal attention given to Farmers 1W4' -ray datiss oz other PLrtiCUlAn not" eouseted, -Moddar. '' - ',' - " - ewort spent Monday in -the. 14otes c1oll"tions solicited and pro y z2ad• apply at residenco, Elizabeth St., Piekering. and -M r. S*i city. Farmerlo; Notes discounted Ala can and &,and .01A misfts ift ehaoge T• POUCHER. Licensed Auction- House and Lot for saleor to rent. ATHA' F. Cowie- is vIjR1—n-g—w­`ith—fnndw-in- law, y, osor, Valuator sad Collector for the Conn Keswick. a :a. Is on-a8 parts of the world %I« of York and Ontario All kinds of auction Also Planing Mill for sale. Joseph Beyer is all smiles these days It. J. and Mrs. Cowan spent Sunday javies conducted and valuations made at mod- —it's a i)(Y.- in To-ron'to. -Savings- Bank -Department. orate charge, Estates and consignments con CrrvlLI Beyer,of Stouttville. sperfit Sun- E. W. Bedell -sismatly managed and sold by auction or 150 acre Farm for sale. day at his home here. with friends in ALItona. Interest allo!red on deposits at high- private Bal's. . Mortgages. -rents, notes and If you went ' to huy sell or -rent, call A, E. Heisey and son Harold -)r. of Toronto is vis- est current rates, and croditeotk or high- fsacral accounts promptly collected and saris- Win. McUre ( .60.0113, settlements guaranteed. Phone or at lay office. Bargains. Sunday at Newmarket. I .. aid quarterly to depositors. • Brougham. ,ring :it R. S. Phillips. -_ p. writs for tormir and psruculars. -kbLim, spent 7 Levi Mackey, of Tor 'to called on Oat. Dates maybe fixed by phone Nzms J�woli Hoover. of Mar Oil -'s.. ' 1 - Chas. A.-McClellan, Mgr.. Sunday atloseph Mowdei friends here last week. office. y Herbert ia)d Miss M. Stewart, of W.- V. Richards R. Burk spent a few day�i last week Glasgow, spent. Stinday at J. Scott'-A, with 31irrkhani friends. Joe Brill and lady ' friend.. of 'to- R. J. Price, of Toronto, spent the ....Furniture,,,-, I Notary Publici PiAL-ring. ronto. spent Monday at Dtinkeld holiday with friendshere. Seasonable Specials See A. C. a-rid Ali,. Fish. of Toronto, Fruit Jar Rings. Friiit Jars. Albert and '.NIr,. Wideman. of the :pent Nlozid#y with the Dr. A full line of Sirat- 8th line. Morkhatli, spent Sunday at Ed. Dimlignian, of Whitby, spent class farnitare now V ickie Nbig- —:.1, to v e re 1. Lehinan's. Tuesday with A. Matthew.-. Bvsf Granu1at.cd'SUgFtf`. 'Bin,kh()ld(;i,'antI fainil;r aM A.. ion exhibition in __ - I % 1. _b;, and Mrs. Mechin, 9f Toronto, Nvidemah, of Markham, spent Sunday, our 'ware rooms. First-class rigs fdrlire' spent Sunday H, Mechin's. A full stook of Fancy Biscuit-,;. .7 at T. Dunkeld',.4. Tomlinson, of Green Iiiyer, .Prices fight. Day or iiight Mrs. P. Davis and 'Miss Beatrice, of spent Monday at T. Pouc*her's'. Also n Flakes, Shredde(I Wheat, Corn :ire spf,ndin-g- a titlie with MintsFrig Misses Shea, of Toronto, spent Mon, Orange Heat, Wheat Berries, -Bus meets all trains i .1ii.s. iiis. 13Ly�er azxd� M vs. 1. Lehman. -nay *ith their brother, H. S h H Shea. R.' Si Dillingham'- Ek-.. E, te. days' S Teaming-pro-roptly attendeil to. Mis., M. Alger spent a couple of Pickering, 0116- KINSALE last-w,,el- with Pickering friends. Agentfor Caiiiadii Cairriage' Co. Mrs, Guile and daughter. of T..' GEC, PHILIP, Grocer, Brotigliarn The pea. crop has been badly. damag' tonto; are visiting at Ed. Willson's. f o' Fat Hogs:,WantEd the destructive louse, Miss Kate -Brodie," of Toronto, is We Hoi Peak)'Pickerling. The (Inartei-Ir ser,-ices war largely spending a week here with her mother. I have ilic' contract with Wight qttehd&(t on Sunday m(irning. Nli.ss Nigh:iwander, (if Cedar Grmve, r Co., P6rk Packers, Toronto; to -Mrs: Fred Rogers, of theNorth-we,�t, is visiting with her cousin,TNIrs. Fish. bt is visiting with Royal Rogei s. alias L. Matthews. of East Toroilto, firma all. the I --e LM Usi"MUM 5-upply that fli I . iv - * . - . . -_ I . I The- annual girdezi party will be �Z;t a few daysilast week' wiih hei ;fattsfied y require, And -�vokild ) I a ther. hogs the ike held about of this month. .. "Pe A mo to have your h6gs. I will payfl CENTRAL BUSINESS T Messrs, Walter and John. Moore in. - Mi-. and Nlrs. Mollett and child. of yy within 15c. of Toronto price until A tend to leave for the North-west short- Toronto, spent, Monday at Thomas fur th�r`notice. COLLEGE, TORONTO. I di.,�6oseil with �ees�r, of. To otit�,,spenl­a few 11`6ite, phone or al)ply to -lit � iTk _� _ 1 we wl h attack of rheumati.sij i in --r right 411F,1-ii The largo�st and beit e(iitippi�d �n aft, le John A. White school of its kind invites you.to LM). (Dr.) Fish. can have to-day is a satisfied re, b r rig a t, 0 C d y n 0' h "- once. f( Early '71 LA C*ENTn, .COLLEGE, gi ' �, I , g b school of it ",�.jt, for ,,t.,_ve u" NVyite. for its -New Catalogue. -Alvin and lklz* Orvis, of Wabigoon. 'Mrs, E. Thornt6n 'and children, of customer. That ctii,,'_Qtbmcre does BROUGHAM Term from Sept. 1st. Ad- are spending a couple oftnonths with Listowel.are visiting with her sister-, its -more real- good, and sells dress W H. Shaw, President, the latter's parents, George and Mrs. Mrs. T; (J. Brown. more goods for us. than a page R. Shaw, Secretary, Salton: 'Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Wallace, of Green- advertisement, -in the.. paper ...... lames Pengelly is kept very husy in bank, spentil. couple of days this week DOMINION, BANK would do. and a page advt. costs. A hi§ shop . i Head Office, Toronto these-days. He has. secured with'T. C.' Brown. Its $10, the services of Ross Hadley, of Dun- On Monday evening about fifty of We are happy to say we have' Capital alltJ`x0l'iZ&1 :5,000,1000 Barton. the friends of N. F. Tomlinson assem. lots of satisfied iiiiistemers, each NiK Capital paid-up 113.800,000 Reserve fund and undi- vided profits .. * - . -.4,900,000 Deposited by the p ublic­35,500,000 Total assets 49,000,000 WHITBY BRANCH. 1. Genetal Banking-Business transacted. George Salton 1S 1111aKing consider- bled at the home of Ueo, Philip, where worth more than $10 to us. able improvements - to 'h'is dlvellin-g-. be had made his home since coming to He and Mrs. Salton intend moving Brougham, and presented him with an I%Iay we not Dryden this fall. illuminated address and a gentleman's �h Fikyou'*ith Spectacles. GREENWOOD , address couipa-filon and suit-case, e z spoke in the. very highest terms of Mr.. .0 -Repiir your watch.' Mrs. Prons6. spent it coupleof days Tomlinson as a teacher and as a man, and of his great influence for good.16 blend voter Jewelry, SelIN-611 anything you - need in the city this week. - -Roy Caa-Iton,.of Toronto, spent the the com'intin-ity. In reply 31r. Tom- -linson thanked the donors for their Remember, your satisfaction is lt�orth $$ to us. We will be I yI holiday with his paients here. valuable token -of- esteem and-spoke in our oid' r. pleased to flll.y6i e Mr-,. Win. J. Devitt is spending a feeling terms of his work in Broug- month up on the Georgian Bay. remainder of the evening �7 ham.. The i f speeillil attention jiv�ed-to'W6 cdffee- Mrs. Davis, of Toronto, spent a few 'pleasantly in games o was 9perit.most tion of farmer's sale and Slacksmithin days 'with lier sister, ',,%I A. Carl n. various kinds, niusic and social inter- 9 y course. other notes. Messrs. F. L. Green and John Cie N are spending a fe*days in But fa a this The iihrlev.4igned having bought, omit Zagdett • week. TT. the blacksmithing business of- G;- -ce with Dr. Shoop 's SAVINGS DEPARTMEN ill. ;NICLesin tind fiilj�ily', 0[ y.ii-flyi- Piles helped at on aw, is prepared to do black- _ Maojic Ointment. Juat to prove it, a trial =alp=sits received of �1. and ton. moved into the hotel h e on --Iiwfthing in all its lines. box will-b-inAL'Ie4on -quest, by writitig ow4ki Alonlay. Cop, Ra so oi in upwards. (elan, lb)bert Cowan_ wife. and child; 6 - V�ke, .1tching, smart t allowed at 4�&hest Horse - shoeing - a - Sppeialty - eeding piles, irierbal or external, get Interes - Scarboro, called on friends here on current rates. Cyrom=021-T 0 WedneqdAy. - - Wand aertaiti help from Nls�gic Oint. wwthy, Ont. Co=1ocUndee.l. or paid guar Hoaf and Adamson hate engage(] Ment, Large box 50c. Sold by T. 24, A, terly. PICKERING, O.tT. Sandy Moore, of Kinsale, to assist McFadden. so= dr4s w .' �k• +'v+,ti.,n' °i T,y�a.'Ayy,a"r�'+'�^'2� 9w, •+'s,.- ,f'n0•'�,%�r -�� 'k. +e ' r m i. R w _ i >: r r.•.,ak >. K > 'X>j. +r� ' »•wres:,.• �z -�+m =- ,r?ag;..:r••.vagr. .a.' L ,iE^�i� °: ,srr.+trc�, �^a ��e¢. -. ...... r"�F.,.,Y..,.yh �"'.n •LY^, < :a _eseSn -^a "a ..rr..r•.'.- +tiw +at <e k , . .<•�'.�: 772 T, •�'. : -•...= - ".. •s.,,,}.. ..rr. -,a.: i.ry .°ti:'+ �r,rc<. ss•••.'. .k ,; :r.,� .a. ,:r-s! 'a.•�t �,•�..: ^his. i: 's:: ,..�,'s- r� . tr r =- SYITHEAD I;E�DING B�ARgETS j $READSTUFFS • ,. Toronto, Aug. 4.- Ontario Wheat r -Old fall wheat quoted at 83c to - _ _. - - _ �- s4c; new set Ole to- -82c.- ©u'thali C Jerre lil Accident - ruesome ,Experienoe of a -Leeds County Manitoba Wheat- quotations at o an Bay o cs No 1 Borth- ern • .. - $ - Georgian p r ort _ n., 3 n n, - ., - -: er $1.10 No. 2 norther 1 07Y2; No. northern, $1 06%. i . _ Near or William, Barley -No: 2 58e to 60c, out- side; No. 3%, 56e to' 57c. A despatch from Brockville says. town for the purpose of having him Bran- Quoted at $16 to $18 per A. despatch- from Fort 'William pears to be almost miraculous. con. Few men have the gruesome ex- treated at the General. Hospital. ton in bulk, outside; in bags, $2 says: Hounding a curve at full speed sidering the speed of the train and When Vickery, reached the hos- more. on the new double track at Usco the maner in which the men were patience of driving for miles beside , sl dead man, but that was what ha pmts] he inn's horrified to find that Corn -No. 3 yellow, nominal at train No. 2 on Thursday morning jammed up on the track. From the p- his companion was sitting quietly SSC, Toronto freights; kiln dried, plowed its way through an extra time the engine rounded the curve paned to Frederick Vickery on in the buggy, his head slightly for- 82 %c to 83c. gang of- sixty who had stepped on to until it was right in the centre of Wednesday. An .old man named ward on his chest, stone dead. As .Oats - Ontario No. 2 white, nom- the eastbound traok out of the way the group of men, one could only -. 'William Davis has been living with it was not now a case for the hos- final, 44c to 46c outside; Manitoba, of a west -bound freight train. Three move a few feet, yet all- but four l .' Vickery, who is a .farmer at Lillies, pital , the only course left was to 'No. 2, 48c, lake 'ports ; No. 3, 46 %c ; men are dead as the rdsuit' of the managed in some manner or other to s few miles - north of the town. summon the police and the coroner. rejects, 45c. g - Davis has been ailing ora some con- No inquest was considered ne- min -up and another one now lies in scramble off the track. 8 q Shorts -$20 to $21 in bulk but- the McKellar Hospital at the point Engineer Robinson, who was in siderable time „past and finally Vick- cessary as the man, who was about side; in bags $2 more. p p Very felt that he could not assume seventy years of age, had died from Flour- Manitoba first patents, of death, All four section of charge of the engine, dial not nee the the responsibility any longer. Ac- natural causes. Vickery cannot say $6; seconds, $5.40; strong bakers' the local coal dock section and all men until he was right on them, cordingly he drove the old man into at what time David died. $5.30; Ontario winter 'wheat pat- four have relatives living here. He immediately threw on- the- emerg• ants, $3.20 to $3.30. W asyo Cushkewicz, Russian, 21 ency and stopped in two train years, single; John Luchezyz, Rus- lengths, which was very fast work Pi MINERS WERE ENTOMBED. THREW MAN OVERBOARD . sian, 29. years,. married; Diemetro considering the speed of the train. _ COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wyshnow.ski; Austrian, 21 years, Of the three who were killed, ; Terrible Accident in a Fernie, Heartless. Action of Mate of the Butter- Receipts are still large_ cin�Ie ; injured -John Cushkewicz. Cusbkewicz and Luchezyz were dead ° B. C., Colliery. _ . Steamer Stand ard. and still the market keeps strong. Strange to sei the three killed and when picked up, while Wyshnowski A des etch from Fernie, B.o C., A despatch from Kenora says Creamery, prints .. ..... 24c to 25c the .one injured were all that were died on the train on the way to the p do solids .... .... .... 23e to 24c touched by the express, and this ap- hospital. says: A terrible bump occurred in During an altercation a Monday No. 2 mine, Coal Creek, on Friday afternoon on board the steamer Dairy prints, choice .. .. 23e to 24c morning about 8 o'clock, and as a Standard, a work boat of Sutton & do ordinary .... .... .. 21c to 22o ...result some 23 .miners -were en- McArthur; a Swedish foreman in hairy, tuba .... .... 21c to.18c .. Inferior .... .... ... 17c to 18c (IT19 GT _ . _ gam. - - tained for some time .of their et- young Scotchman named Robert use-' .c an or arks Me- ting out alive, as the mine quickly Kay. All means were taken to res- and 13c to 13 %c for twins. filled with.gas and the work of res- cue him, but without avail, -and dur- Eggs- Prices are easier at 20c to cue was very slow on this account. ing the excitement that followed the 21B A lar a number of rescuers were Swede disappeared. A search for Beans- Prices are $2 to X2.10 for, 8 prime and $2.10 to $2.20 for hand- �+ A speedily set at work to get fresh the Swede has been instituted. irked. Conditions at the End Ol Axe Not : air to the men but mss arils of 3• p y y Potatoes Ontarios, 90c to $1.15 rock and coal had to be dug 87,404 A -LIENS NATURALIZED.- per bushel; Americans, $3.33 4to So Rosy. through before the men could be $3.60 per barrel in car lots on track - reached. After several hours of gave Beedme British Subjeets Since here. " interrupted endeavor the rescue party reached the men and succeed- - ed in rescuing 8o of them alive. A despatch from Ottawa says: Ac- PROVISION MARKET. There are three still_' entombed, cording to returns received at the Pork-Short cut, ffi23.50 per bar- A despatch from Winnipeg says: able wheat Will be cut on and abou# Jsowever. State- Departinent, 87,404 aliens rel ; mess $19 to ffi19.50. Crop conditions at the end of July - August 10, there will not be much Lard-Tierces, 22c; Lubs, 12 %c;' arc perhaps not quite so rosy as general cutting until the week of tip. �.- have taken out naturalization pap- , A G:FRIIAN COi:" \Y. era as British subjects in Canada pails, 12 %c, many expected them to be. In spito August 15 to 24, which is all the since the Act went into effect in 1902. Smoked and Dry Salted Meats- -of all the rain that •fell in June, way from a week to ten days later REI and which made many people worry than either 190x• puie - _ Long clear bacon, 11 %c -to 11 /,c, d Laud Near Calgary. 180(1 and Dec. 31st 1907 the' num- ens -an cases; ems; one ium an en to end $ y' - ' light, I4 %c to lde; hams, large, ting too much, there is a very gen- 1-owe r, conditions are decidedly -ber naturalized was 17,714, of whom 8 1 despatch from Calgary says: 7;279 were from the United Stales 121zc to 13c; ,backs, 1'7 %c to 18e; era] complaint of want of rain, and batten for rasping, without damage, sAu important sale has been made ' shoulders, c; to t0 %c ; rolls, 10�e this has undoubtedly lessened the an average crop, so far as yield is and 306 were Japanese.' average. yield, to what percentage concerned, and `much more than an by the. Canadian Pacific Railway _of to 11c; breakfast tacon, 15c to 20,000 acres of land within the it- 15 %c green meats, out of, pickle, only the thrashing machines can average crop for quality.:= - - rigation block -to German farmers GAVE- BIRTH TO TRIPLETS. le less than smoked. tetI. Care. 1 reading of the re- An average crap, on the acreage from North Dakota. The area is _ ports shows that while the harvest now in, means' at least very consid situated northeast-of the` city of 'Qeeasion Celebrated in Great Style will be mu' d million bush w a gory. majo ' - rt will net be a vely . early harvest, els, t#sough how much over,, it is fiat gb into occti lion irrimediate- Montreal,. Aug. 4.- Flour= Mani -' for although on light land consider- difficult to say. A despatch from Montreal says: ly, and the remainder next spring. Mrs.. Bertrand of Istchine gave birth tuba spring wheat patenis,'$6.10 to. This, with the German farmers al- $6,20; second patents, $5.50 to $5,- se�dy'�ettled in the locatlity, makes to triplets on Tuesday. three 70 winter wheat patents,. $5 to Calves were worth $3 to 6%e per G. T. PACIFIC OPENED. "the nucleus of one of the largest are hale and hearty. She has been g} $4.25 .to Pound. $5,50; straight rollers Inarried six - years, and has, seven L�4,W; in bas $1.'95 to $2,19, ex- Export ewes were, firm at $3,75 The First' Train From Winnipeg tq j flezman colonies in the west. It is g - expected that a large number of children. The house was decorated Itra; $1.60 to $1.70. to ffi4 per tins.' Lambs were quoted. Battle Riser. _ on. Wednesday in honor of the event, I Rolled Oats -$2.50 in bags ofi10 .ac 5 .to 6c per pound, A despatch from Winnipeg says t .Germans new opttlpd i:, fah will. join 'this' colony shortly. an -a sa s - you Seleet -begs • n s. � came. Oats -No. 2; 48c; No. 2,_ 47c; re- $ergo per cwt., fed and watered, (tl,e west was marked on Thursday Lights and' fats were worth. $6,60 y ' ;jetted, 46c. g _ morning, when.Lhe- first pulled - "T1i RC!'aTENAR1' STAMPS S-tIX -$1009000 )IREr► :�'T S CR3'ILLE. Cornmeal - !11.8.6 to $1.95 ,per bag. Per cwt. _ ont for the west over the G. T. P. Millfeed- Ontario bran, in -bags, - I! consisted. of three cars- England -Big- Demand -From Collectors an Foandry and hotel in 1'`e�w Brnn:9- $20.50 to $21.50 ; shorts, $23 to $24; Ireland and Transcontinental -anti Over the N orld. wick Town Destroyed. Manitoba .bran, in bags, $22 io $ °_3 ; P.1 STAR DROWNED. had on board General Manager shorts, $24 to $25. Mprse and all the western officials A despatch from Ottawa .says: _ A despatch from Sackville, N.B., Provisions - Barrels short cttt 'Baptist Minister of Beamst'illc Was of prominence', and eighteen guests. 0 ?he Postoffice lleparfinent report, says: Lightning early on Thursday mess; $.2,50; half barrels, $1I'.50; Attending Picule. They will inspect a line right that the sale of special issues of set fire to the buildings of the En- clear fat backs, $2.3 ; di•y' salt long " through 'to the end of the steel at 1 stamps in' coin memot'ation- of the tcrprise 'Foundry, and they were clear backs, Ile ;,barrels plate beef, A despatch from Beamsville, Battle River, 675 miles west' tom p'Quvbec Tereentenary has now totally destroyed: The fire spread $17,50; half barrels do., $9; -com- •.Out,, gays: Rev. G. B. Brown, pas- plating preparations for' opening reached a total of twenty =nine mil- to Intercoionial Hotel, which pound lard, 3%c to 9 %c; pure larcj, for of the Baptist church here, was theAine for traffic. Upon their. re -. lions, aggregating $589,000. There was ruined. The railway station 12 %c to 13c; kettle' rendered, 13c drowned an Thursday afternoon at turn it 'is, expected the' first time- -- _ -has been big demand for the stamps vas saved with difficulty. The loss to 13%c; hams, l2 %c to 14c,• ac- `Jordan.. Harbor, while attending the tables for passenger and freight from collectors• all over the world. is $loo,000. cording to size ; breakfast bacon,- Sunday school picnic of the Baptist service will be announced. - %The issues of the variow; denomin - �- --- -- 14c to 15c ; Windsor bacon, 15c to church. Mr. Bert' )4fcFnteer was ations' will be exhausted in a few RANGED AT K.+MLOOPS. 16c; fresh kil'ed `abattoir dressed swimming just ahead of M.r.-Brown, I Rev. J: H. N'immo, rector of Ban - days, and no more will be printed. - hogs, $9.75 to $10; live, $6.85' to when the latter called for assist- riefield; and Miss Agnes Stewart Man Who Blew Up Hotel and Killed $''' ante, .saying he- was tired. • Mr, have gone to the, United States to s- Selected stock, 23c ; No, 1, McEnter turned and went back, et married. The rector leaves a Lord. Roberts will go as far west Xroprietor s Daughter. 20cc,, and 'No. 2,-16c per dozen. and Mr. Brown put his hand `on wife behind, from whom he, claims as Banff. A despatch from Kamloops, 'B.C., Cheese - Westerns are quoted at his shoulder. He was being assist -' to have. secured ' a Dakota divorce. Two drunken sailors on a balcony says ; Francisco Ceddio was hang- 12c to 12 %c and eastcrns at l l'' /3c eu to shore when he suddenly sank, Hamilton Board of Health want at Montreal, sixty feet from the ed in the jail yard here on Friday to - 11 %,;c. drawing Mr. McEnteer with him. milk dealers to place their names ground, started a fight. They fell morning at 9.20 o'clock for the mur- The latter freed himself and rose on bottles, and be responsible for over, and one is dead and the other der'-of a hotel -proprietor's daugh- iTNITED STATES MARKETS. to the surface, but was unable to the contents. l on a charge of manslaugh- ter near Greenwood by blowing the Firmer \ T render assistance. Deceased was Woodstock - - hotel up with dynamite. Bnffa'lo, Aug. 4.- Spring wheat= �, fora new in am No, - Northern, carloads, - - -- - - - -- - -- - -- -- -- - -- - --- ------ •-- --- --- - -- Brownsville in 1556. y p .. ; ears of age, being born at the b la;w to roviOe funds f -- store, $1.17% ; Winter firmer. Corn school. HE7 NICE WERE FF- .1fl%UTY -Lower; No. 3 yelloii•, 825c ; go. 4 - . -. -_ -- Y010 -%; Slc ; .\ o. 3 corn,. 80c ; No. ' - 4 'earn, 79c " No. 3,white, 84c. Oats Tt, 1 / T r • :,,.white, Glc; No. 4 white, 60c. Bar- ;.4- ley-Feed to malting, 60 to 65c. -New Yo An 4. -Spat stead _ Their Absence From Ship Almost' Caused No.- 2 red,. 98 /,e t $1 elevator; No' n 2. $1.00% f.o.b. afloat; No. 1 north- w - Naval Disaster, Zrn Duluth, $7.22% f.o.b. afloat; Losses in Stock Market Cause Suicide of \o. 2 hard winter, $1.01/ f.o.b, Losses P ' g yJ afloat - '-Montreal Broker. A despatch from London says: might occur at an time in any sub- U�ITTLF MARKF,T e - tiVhmle the British submarine flatil- marine, was due to the, failure of : . 'la was manoeuvring off Folkestone, certain spring$ to work properly on Toronto, -Aug. 4, -Some lots ex- ' No. 9 was seen to be falling be- account of the rolling of the boat. porters' cattle were on sale. , A A despatch from Montreal says: hotel, where he found Gray lyiwb hind, flying a signal of distress. A These springs are connected with load brought $5.30 per cwt. The The business men received, a.shock <'� his!d` unconscious. An ambu rescue party was. organized,.and the , the valves by which the noxious range was $5 to $5.30 for good, and lance was summoned, and he was crew, consisting of two officers and gases are expelled from the boat. $•1.80 to $5 per cwt. for Iig}it ones. oil 1� ednesda� when it was' learned speedily conveyed to the Royal - nine moo were found unconscious It had been the custom until re- The that Mr. Victor Gray, a promin Victoria Hospital, y g price for choice butchers petal, where ever `thin : in the boat. I cently for British submarines, to cattle was around $5 per cwt. The ent stockbroker, , had ,. committed was, dine to save his-life, but death It seems that the officers were in carry white mice in the well. These general quotations were : - Good suicide 'during the night by swal- ensued this morning. the conning tower, 'and, 'noticing little animals are pt culinrly stiscep- loads of butchers' cattle, $•4.60 to loaning chloral. He was despond- . Mr. Gray was a member of the that..- .no_attegtiou- was paid to tho ; tible to the fumes of petrol, and $4.90; medium, $3.75 to $4.3'5; or ant over heavy losses and had been firm of J. H. Dun & Ccmpan"y, and signals they sent below, descended. as the heavy gas invades the well dinary, $2.50 -to _$3.60; cows,' unable to :sleep for some time.' was 'a member of. the Montreal 5 rt the. hatches and saw the crew lying first,. their isqueaking serves as a' choice, $3.50 to $4.25; coves, com- Tuesday night he went to a hotel Stock Exchange. He was about 33 ° about unconscious from -the fumes warnng in the case of an accident mon, $2 •tl(m $3 per cwt.. Canners in the city and about 3.30 called tel years of age, and a year ago mar- of petrol, to which they, toe, fell like the recent one. Several weeks sold at $1 to $2 per cwt,- Mr. Dobbin, a friend in Westmo-unt, ried- Miss Clayton of Ottawa. His `-victims. The men were finally re= ago the British Admiralty 'ordered Stockers were worth $3 to $3.75 and bade him good -bye, saying it home was originally in Halifax, L suscitated on being brought to the that the mice should be carried no per cwt. Light loads, sold at '$2.50 was for the last time. His friend avhere he has a sister living at pre- open air. The accident, which.i longer. to $3 per cwt. became alarmed and Hurried to the sent. w � 4 - ' 4xw0�wsA.C__. .sr w\'.,�� .. ! 'r '• _ L•aY: -'.. - :Y:.' `. F_r F. W.5 -1*'1-'-7\.. ­.pF 7­- :7 it M-M ;A�r7 19 ++++++..++........ . . . . . . . . . 44}} }$ 0.. your ',abandoning literature an a side, and touching her -Tiould plowed the ground and gbthered the profeisional pursuit." ­-AiLd as Mr. whispered apparently a single word crops. We must manage very differ- Kearn delivered him of --this an- in her ear. With a sudden start ant y to-day. We have been selling- couraging speeo�, he laid the of- she turned round, and then without from the farm elements of fertility., fending manuscript out flat on his a single cry fell on the pavement. which we must return in some way desk, as if it were a corpse, and he The whole affair scarcely occupied to the soil. A HAD OWED �i�TU a clergyman about to road a funer- two seconds, and before the Editor It is pretty geneially understood a;. oration over it. had well recovered from his amaze- at the present day that the feeding "Thank you," replied the object went the principal figures were of animals is most economically per- osed benevolent inten- concealed from his view by a crowd formed by the use of a 'rat* of his prop ion in "but as you Ir decline my tale, of delighted spectators, who press- which th6 elements of-nutrition bear + I fear there is nothing further you ing eagerly forward to "see the a definite ratio to each other. The' zq r N, can do' for me. I do not think sight," surrounded' the spot in an present state of agricultural science `hints,' or 'suggestions,' would be incredibly short space of time. - would seem to indicate that plants "What is the matter I" asked Mr. too should be fed by properly pro- - . ef much use in my case now." $ ­Or, The Curse Of The Family Kearn, of &,man who turned away "Yet authors-young authors portioned rations or in such a man-, ♦ often stand greatly in, need of ad- from the circle after a glance into ner as will secure a healthy and con- vice," urged Mr. Kearn. the centre, with a peculiarly signi- *++++++++++++++++++++* . . . . . . . . . 4++++++++++A "Pray, do you often find them fol- cant smile, "What is the matte7ri" tiquous development of the plant until it fulfills the end of its exist- "Only a gentleman who -has found billows of fortune; and s CHAPTER, XXII he would low it, when given T". inquired Ju epee. e could. dith. h4s wife replied the person ad d tions of the-faim.oace cleaned have aided him also if • she If weeds are to be kept at bay the Living amongst the very poor as But it was beyond her ability to . "Yes, gq6erllly," he replied. dressed, who chanced to be a Mem- Mazingford did, her means, procure him a good practice,­ and "And you never discover. your ber of ParliariienO' por small as they really were, went a; of all the advice to have ill-.IudgedV' "And who is the ladyT"' demand- must be kept clean. Unless this is so, utterly unconscious done it is quite impossible to clean a towards alleviating the I the other, feeling satisfied that long way a harm she was doing, totally un- she pursued'. e,1 farm at ail. In order to do this :6tress of those with whom she aware of the close relationship "No,".he arid, but he said it the gentleman knew all about the came "No: - I parties concerned. effectively every. farm must be gone in contact. between somewhat hesitatingly; which might some day exist betw 'over once or twice a year with spud' She had abundant charity, a gen- her new friend and herself, she cannot remember, an instance." -Oh! the beatitiful Mrs--M 1111- 'quietly pursued her way. "Well," answered Judith, and ford, -where disappearance erous heart, and above all, discr =fy in hand. Whether this work shall be leaning over the top' of an arm -chair two- years since created such a s - done once a en or twice W211 deepirid first months ination and good sense; so that, ds foun For twenty-one tranquil mb arm rested, she sw nature 6f'the wee .-having once permitted her thoughts she had been an inmate of. the upon which one ation in fashionable circles. on the to wan "Whew!" exclaimed Mr. Kearn, growing;, second, on the kinds der out beyond the circle of laundress' humble abode; and -still fixed her myes on Mr. Kearn's. now her ' own individual recollections the world, usually tolerably well irritated face; "Well, I will sup- and he absolutely emitted a whis- of cro grown in , certain fields', girl tie from between his closed teeth; and third, on the extent of the an-' and griefs, she found she could of - informed in all matters of the sort, ply you with one; years ago, a fact much, even with little. In was unacquainted with the real wrote to know if you would read after which impromptu perform- tumn cultivation practised. It is as this simple manuscripts, and return ante, -5 C: trouble, danger; difficulty, she was name of an authoress whose works one of her manusc. which wonderfully amused toni hing how efficacious sought after eagerly, and consult- here came a reply, stating his informant, he bowed to the gen' proves. Where it is prac. r process were beginning to be "inquired Of, Post t p bed of how happy- you should feel to give tj ma' 'who had - given him such ed respectively. By the e n tied 601121 ear to year it is quite death- she stood, like a ministering for." gone your best attention; and so forth ; valuable intelligence, and hasten- impossible 16r a farm o'nee cleaned she Her second book had and accordingly she sent her "tale�. ing off eastwards told the "news') to get foul again, when the ordinary angel; she feared no contagion and Judith through two.editions; a with whom he isease--, Jn due time it was returned to hei, to every publisher ro ss of cultivation receives due ','My income is not a. lar ,• -was comp letlug a third -wvfk,--the- declined; accompanied by a note came in contact. '*Whereupon, long attention. Every form of weed life ge, one, -she. said one day, shortly after her first 'portion of which was already full of regrets- and counsels the before Mr. Mason was himself is thus nipped in the bud, and so ecovery, -to Dr. Duvard, "but still 'a type- Much curiosity was ex. principal burden.of the, epistle be- aware of the fact, all the trade never geta.a footing. p essei in literary circles concern- have enough to help a few of my in that you advised 'her not knew that the two successful books niteeedehts of the.lady who had recently brought out were fellow-creatures along the road of ing the a write at 611 she having no genius I be . .. . LIVE STOCK. NOTES. - duv_ed such life -like fictions. for a.litera;y career. - 'Advice to written by Mrs. -Mazingford, the life; and whenever you meet with pro should Miss Ridsdale was the only one that girl was useless-money was lady who had run off; and a tre- a case of real distress, I . . who guessed the truth at that pert- Weak legs in pigs show that this y -.your -informing me atl she needed, assistance all she m;ndous -demand followed forth- air diet "feel obliged b bone-making material in their of it. rd-and she,-. perhaps, only sur- asked money. then' would -have 'with,'scimewhat to the astonish-meat ii lacking and that they need to be And so, whenever . a brood . of mired it, because of a certain char- saved her a life-time of misaryT-had cf the publisher, who, as usual, givin a chance to.get out on ther- young children were left or hang, acter vaguely shadowed forth in the you stretched out a helping hand was the last person to hear'tidings ground. first book, and of a remittance her or a woman was suddenly Widowed, , e sent bar, which, Judith said, iti those days, she would have gone which concerned h=i most. In setting a. he-n late in the season - r a man disabled, or aniold couple niece down on her knees and blessed you (To be Continued.) it is well .0 in the note accompanying it, had w han the weather is, warm, deprived of food by the death 0 fol it. either to make the nest an the -',`6ome stalwart son-their' ii-read-wina been honestly earned by the united Judith's voice shook as she spoke. ground, or to put -a- sod in the hot, ner-the doctor went to Judith, and efforts of her hand and head." "But to the letter; instead of ll+ ++-+ +-+ + + + + tom of it, so that there may be some Agot help for each and all from her. As time.went on, Judith grew to studying' itq,* contents, and raying 'P of-coolness and.moisture. + degree beep need looking 'every It was no wonder that, you ­­�iiiiie wid quietly enioy' her +1,.-to heart, she put it in the fire; + -p after beautiful as she 'was, -he should be- fisiedont., and the greater. became and no--w that same.individual can + deasi of AA d hundre.4 day near!Z,'but -have to intrrustexHia tim-mv- , af tion 1111 they do not W'i& so strangely 'across + -66--m-n-Wed wice a day, like cows; man thrown -his writing of her new work, and con for any novel she writes--she made t out-inu r neither do they. have to be driven path., voyance of it piecemeal to Mr. Ma- her reputation- quiqkly­ and- -is at barn every day. They ought,� Not that he ever once wavered in son's, she lived in a sort of- agony. this moment a 'popular author.' to the' h:s allegiance iawe -to Alice. It might have been the-ttiLte- of her "And the authoress—" suggest- 49wever,,-to be changed from one + + ++* lot to another about three +++-*++-+++ t The time - when Judith 'thought bodily health, which was far from e,l Mr. Ke rn. a flirting &it amusing occupation was satisfactory, that induced this mor- "Has now supplied an instance,._ weeks, and that is not much of a job or. Certain he- considers . GARLIC FLAVOR IN AII.X. . if. every time they are looked after rone for ever.. She was too grave bin kind of horr. rum- Mr. Keard, of what' a Lney' are given a few handfuka of inspire any U orr whieh had rearlied her anxious I th Prof; J. C. _e--absurdity- of either giving or Kendall -an Am A friendship and respect in the breast ear, 'even in that remote -region, of following unasked -for advice for I dairy author-ty, has been making an some kind of grain that they-like. U was that girl -and this manuscript investigation of the garlic They are only too willing to follow of an "engaged" individual; and her husband's affairs being am odor in what, perhaps, saved Dr. Duvard barrassed, had brought back pain- which you. fiave--�J'uift rejected was milk and cr'e'am.-, Cows, when turn- the dish on, being called. 4 from.a very. disagreeable 1leenoue- ful memories; at all events, - one one of my earlier efforts. I camp t Every farmer should at least- keep 3 7 ad out, to pasture in the spring ea ge as to- you, V went, and .preserved his- fidelity to thing is certain, Judith. strange because I wished, now I was the tender 'young sprouts Of this hogs enough to consume the waste -Alice unshaken, was the .fact that it may sound, frequently' found the successful, to bear your opinion plant with relish, and the s products of the farm, garden and a resull -J-udith.kept h -at arm's � length. contemplation of possible detection pronounced ion's. later work than Most disastrous to the milk -and but - d more, - according to cir- im t-- dairy, an terrible,: that she rushed into' kind, were car- so one­ previously submitted to The odor is closely as- cumstances. The market demand is Her manners, it ter supply. -1. of tain�y somewhat frimid +n every. ithsalute dangerr to get rid of her T miabod to hear, now mv odi-ted with the butter-$.+ Every 'litCe garden ac- apprehensions. genius whether bitter and other flavors, farmer should keep his own brood body, e1cept her I s is, ackno* quaintances; no one ever dreamt Under, the protection' of her well. you could, find in that old. menu- pronounced in the milk serum. -Re- sows.. Select those of good, rapid talent; moving the .skim- Milk L does of asking: her a, question, of • - en- prepafed disguise, she traversed script arV. -trace of latent not growing power, that 'fatten readily, croaching one step beyond the line most of the back streets and lanes and' you know the result:" a. A -standa. d i y therefore accomplish the benpficial at any ag rd breed oung to haver 0 breed to a standard ih�e marked out for -.her acquaint- which literature affects in London But you are so y effect that might be expected preferable. :ances to atop, at. -trying to dispose of old 'menu- written two popular books," re- Prof. Kendall has made a close bred male of same type. Market fall itors and publish- marked Mr. Kearn, after & pause But love!-Doctor Duvard would script tales to ed irow study of the -influence of the weed pigs irr May or June, when they wilt it of.getting up ers-asking for interviews with all '.Young in years -old in 4o usually bring 66-.good price: They -as soon have though upon -the flavor of milk and butter, an affection L-or. a glacier, as Of I sorts of people, as if she were striv- she answered, .with .a shuoder, his time, 206 d 4committing tfat folly. Alice was in * for variety, in 'rebuffs,. refus- And the authoress died out, an and has tried' different methods of will -weigh, at- this ell ridding Milk and cream of the pounds.. If you. on't want to s to be his wife; and meantime he als•, cold civility, and constrained th6 -woman' usurped her place; as, thought he had never seen so boau- politeness. She the successful au- with a rush of old memories' soften- flavor. While this flavor can be got before fall, keep them growing rid of; to a -c' t b-y. pas- thriftly all summer-, and get them extent, iful and accomplished, and anti- -thor, apparently liked AheAamuse- in her voice, she added:- certain e' ready for an early market, as it in rea able a woman as Mrs. Gilmore, went of taking her first born off- Good -bye, Mr.'Kearn; 'what I teurization and quick cooling, these lly the best. Commence feed- concerning whom he wrote, truth &-begging. She never said have said may, erhaps, iiroVe, of are not sufficiently effective to make generally spring pgn in &'short time 'to tell, a vast deal- more to his af - I am the writer of u..e to so butter made from milk with garlic in gradually and to bod , " me or girl or strug- the may have all they will eat. -.fiancea bride,'tban &ltogeth�ir satis- these books,' about which reviewers gling woman' ;" and she held -ofit flavor saleatle., fied that somewhat exacting young are$ making such a fuss;' but ra- her hand to the Editor- in token of In an hbur or two after the animal -71ady. It was in the purity, and con- they' she defiantly - presented 'her amity, which he took, and shook in has -eaten 'garlic it' is noticeable in •21derce, 'and integrity of his heart earlier efforts to people who would 'p.1, offended "and dignified manner, , the Milk. In a.sbort time the entire SAVED. that the maid poured out his. ad- not accept them and was ' a wont to and afterwards returned-with, -per . sygiem ig permeated -lay the pungefit, -miration. But Alice did not like emerge Trom i4ny. an office, in- haps, unnecessary expedition to its order. It will damage the- sale of Ayoung lawyer, not - noted for in. telligence, succeeded in -having a A spiclous it*; she grew wonderfully an ward�ly laughing at the comments ownei. the carcass of• animals slaughtered, ed J�hese rejectio' client acquitted for murder. Meet- ;of the beautiful unknown, - and jea-. which accompani ns. - So Judith passed forth satisfied *hile on pasture in'festcid by garlic. a friend afew days afterwards, IOUs too. On one of these occasions. she that she had said her say-and had The only effective way found to' lag Alice Crepton became jealous, turned into the' Strand, intending it out with the proprietor of the -,oytrcome the effects of this odor was the lawyer was greeted with warm ad 'di'ssatisfied -." and Lion; - while, -. as. for Mr. to turn the cows on the pasture for loagratulatiQns, and angry, a to proceed from thi�nce straight British a 'ing hy one of the Kearn7 -Yhe thw-s-ht ii';was an extraordin- but pp%,, why. he did not believe one nnt more than t" bours imsmect;.4— "Yes," he said, mop'ping his brow.' chance, c - toss streets . . - wi Ilitble *of'her ut it was a narrow arily strange and evil tit 6e manuscripts solitary sy story, ly after milking, and keeps them got him off, b which had sent the widow, for so in her hand, it suddenly occurred speedily recovering his equanimity,- from access.to garlic until the fol- ..Pscape. -she deemed her, into that identical to Judith that she would leave them which had been somewhat ruffled "A narrow escape lowiiLg -milking. Prof. Kendall How I" Charles= visitor rather uncivil' com- found no trouble from it by follow- Ab, the tightest squeeze you eve, -suburb in which poor Ch with her -old -correspondent, Mr. by his ri ward was trying to keep soul and K, who "held court" 'in that` manta he 1 examine "M wit� ie n his bat, and walk. -ft-thts—plan. felt vingry arn, hjL-m - Some follow arid she -t n6e-Na-d say ed out of his office, intending to g nesses, and made the argument my J -gton­,-an­d see wha the plan. of keeping with her for going there, and get- to her now. Accordingly she went proceed westward on business. cows- out­of the pa . sture infected selk the-plea being self-defence. -ting ill and sending for Doctor the Strand, he f hours be- The jury was ou. I ntU a few' steps out of her way, and en- , When he got into with garlic for a couple o t two whole days. Duvard, its though c were no tering the British Lion office, ask- saw Judith waiting to cross the fore milking. But this was found Finally, the judge called them be- :othe*r' doctor on earth ,'she could ed to see the editor. He was out, crowded thoroughfare. The street not to be effective. The only effec-' fore hirii, and' asked what the 71. bave got to cure her, but him. And but she left her parcel in the care was wet and dirty-a drizzling rain tive plan is to see to it that'the cows trouble was. being so kg sb.e,.would call had she was vexed ' with her - cf, a clerk, sayir commenced to fall, which, have their feed containing garlic be 'Only one thng,,'my lord,' re- beautiful, atid good, and clever again the next time she came into hanging like dew on the thick crape fore, any considerable amount of plied the foreman. 'Was'th6 prison= for woman is as unreasoning in. her town. veil she. always wore in public to -a from Va- ilk has been elaborated. er's counsel retained by him or aip- dislikes as in her loves nd. Alice Very graciously Mr. Kearn re- conceal-her features ob.ser In court I' "being very fond of her fiance, was ompl6tely that The safe plan with this and other pointed by the' her when she did So, seated tion-blinded her'so c at er. *ly 'she � threw it foods that flavor re gas was almost involuntar, tenacious of his affection, according- in his dark sanctum, vilie r the milk' such as 'No, gentlemet, the prison 11.1y: and Alice becoming far too burnt all the day long, and visitors back in order to effect the passage turnips, is not to feed them at all to is's man of means, said the judge) milch cows. In the fall of the year 'and engaged his own counsel.' much engrossed by the lovely face contemplated the august personage over in safety. of his new neighbor. of the Editor- proprietor across a At the moment she did so, Mr. many dairy sections in Canada are "I could not see wbat'Vearifig the In short, the curse of a long en- table covered with papers, and hearn noticed a' rn'an-regarding her troubled with turnip flavor in milk. question had on the evidence," con- on the girl, and pro- - thick with with a fixed 'and puzzled stare, -with While this flavor may be got rid of tinued the lawyer, but ten minutes gagement was 'through- an atmosphere which will hereafter dust. n of such intense sur- by feeding turnips immediately af- later in filed the jury, and what do ducing effects an expressi( bc described; but while she con- "I left a,manuscript here about a prise and eagerness, that it at once ter milking it is never a safe propo-' you think the verdict was l" -proprietor's at- sition to advocate it. The patron is `,Vh�, 'n6t guilty,' on the ground tinued torturing herself with, all fortnight -since," she said; "may I arrested the Editor 'Linsanity." con- i 0 0 sorts of unjust suspicions an inquire if you have come to any de= Mention, and induced him U pause sure, to take advantage of it, and elusions, Dr. Duvard was not fall- ci%ion concerning, it 7" -for a moment, to see what would feed turnips when he should not'do -yes.," answered Mr. Kcarn, div- happen next. There are other foods for milch ing in love with Judith-be was other so* Landlady-"You make an aortal only asking her to assist his pati- ing down as he spoke into a perfect -He saw Judith reach the cows just as good' cheap th w .1 do noise with that flute'." Boarder- 'followed by the stranger; as I -ants, and enjoying, as all men, cliao3 of papers, from which he fin- side, on not flavor the milk. Then,•why seed WeM, I'm sorry to hear it." Land- gle. will en- allv fished- up the tale in question. soon foot the oppo- whether married or sin as she set� anything that will endanger tbe ite ciirb down, went the deep crape lidy-­So's *everybody else."- oy, ,half -an- hour's chat occasional 1,1'am sorry, very sorry to bAve to F3 quality of the product with a well-educated .'woman; return it-more particularly 'as T veil again, but just as she was Bath= �J w Some women are naturally weak: Fay + can 'for As f 'a" ering in in close folds over her face, FARM NOTES'., while she, in her turn, grew to cannot praise it in any solitary re Thai's why they are unable to holi .­ejteem the young physician, who sect. I feet it a kindness tc� You the person who had excited Mr. she saw was bravely buffeting the -I feel it in fact my duty, to advice Kearn's curiosity.- drevAclwc to her '11,e early generations simply their Longues .Z. .to get shoe stow & X, r ing taken 26 expressed their des- TRAYED-AN)ut thp 5t,h of J111V ire to have the class established S from lot,2t, con. 7, Piokerina. one ewe, one while '42 opposed the scheme. slieurling ewe and one lamb, Shropohire broad. Ewe Las I& Any information p 9 in o"ll ear. believe it is the intention of the leading to their recovery will be romarded. 4 SIMPS0111 049 Robert H Spofraird, brougliaLa, 41tf trustees to gb ou towards engag- ing a teacher and equipping the school fg-r, the class. Whs Voters' Lists, 1908 -The People's Cash A x% Store.' une -rong impression has been Municipality ipality of the Towriship of Whit. In published every Friday morning at its Offlce, created by an item in our last by, County of Ontario. Pickering, Outs week's issue regarding Rev. J. F. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Notice is hereby, given that I have Malcolm, when we stated that his transmitted or delivered to the per- 41 This raw does not include Legal o Foreign -esbyterian 'Church of Canada tario V 'List AU, the ccpie advertisame Vi Extended Sale to end Vustianattionporline. 10 cents r 8 coats appliextion to be accepted by the ions mentioned in sectiong Of of Au V Special terms Riven to Parties making con- was defered until next year. The quired by laid section to be " trans. go rants for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half application was not rejected, but mitted or defivered of the list, made Colin 'QO -orffi--of Dry Goods. yearly or yearly contracts payable u &rterl V. 0 Bovine" Cards, ten lines or under, with paper it was necessary for Mr. Mal Pursuant to said Act. of all perefons - - . 0, Oue-Year. 8600, payable in advance. -ing by the last revised Assess- to appeal before the Assembly, appearing PwNotice in local columns too cents per line, ment Roll of the said Mun lity to five Cents Per line as" subsequent insertion. Which he was unable to d icipa Hate and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready-to-wear Clothing, 0 this be entitled to vote in the said Muni- lipeoial contract rates made known on applies- year on account of the distance cipality at Election for Members of Crockery, etc., to be slaughtered and sold at less --tion. No free advertising. Advertisements witholls written instructions and expense in going to Winnipeg the Legislative Assembly, and at than cost of manufactu Will baAaserted until forbidden and charge-3 ita- and on his request it wits deferred Municipal Elections , and that the re. cordiurly. Orders for discontinuing advertise - meats the meeting next year in said list was first posted 3n*uts must be in writing and seat to the pith- up at my lisher' Hamilton. We understand Mr. office at BrookUn on, the Third day of Job work promptiyattauded to. Our sale will continue in full blast until Aug. 31st. Goods we are selling �Ialcolrn has received a pressing August,. IWS, and remains there for TERMS invitaUon inspection. now, after Aug. 31st will cost you 50 per cent. higher in price than you can to accept a charge at buy them for during our sale. We, therefore, invite everybody to come and 11.25 per year 81.00 if paid in advance. And I hereby call upon all %ters to Wauriks, in Southern Oklaharna, take immediate proceedings to have see some of our bargains. As we hhve stated before a dollar saved by close Charge. near his fortner chat buying is that much extra profit. , We caa save you that dollar.' any errors or omissions corrected ac- JOHN MURKAR,' Proprietor, cording to law. Our Grocery department is in full swing. Everything fresh itn& of the Dated at Council Chambers, Brook- Over six thousand mechanics it lin, this 3rd day of August, 1908.- I e d 7e a ' s best; granulated sugar $5.35 a hundred-this the employ of tl�cl C. P. R. are.out duality.. ' se R ilpdet�tid upon in doing up fruit. Try our special best '1' (Continued from page 5. s e D. HOLLIDAY, th only su r ou I 'Mrs. S. Bray uncut Sunday with Oil strike. blended Black atUL-Fllb . othing better to be had for the money. 45-46 Clerk of Whitby Township, L. Hubbell, of Myrtle_ - Master Hillyard Bryan is in To- Simpson '.'Picke,:in,. ronto, for a week's vacation. JOS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dii & CO, John B. McFarlane, of Toronto, is visiting -his brother James for a Notice is he . reby' given pursuant to 0., lW7 29 and. amend few days. n R., S. 4, chapter 12 Mrs. L. Todd, of Stouffville, is meats thereto, that all creditors hav- init claims against the estateof John visiting her parents, Wni. and fto=acb trouble is but a symptom of. and nc4 RICHARDSON'S Leaner. I a true disease. We t3on of Dyspep, Bice, late of the Township of Picker - Mrs. Iteel - an rt ing, it) the cunt of Ontrrio, farmer, d Indigestion" real diseases, p Miss Dun old of New York City­ symptems ODIT of a certain sim�m --deceaed, vi?qw-died on the 21st dity of -or- pending -A-p-Rif, _IWS, are requeste to send to I -1e, T. Caster. Is was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoo In the creation of that now very popular StOM&C9 J. W. Bogle, Brougham Post Office. Harty And V i -s. Astridge, of To- Remedy —Dr. shoop's Restorative. Going direct Oniario, one of the undersigned exe- so the stomach nerves, alone brought that success lonto, spent the holiday with the tutors of the last will and testament �SIVEUIIAL and favor to Dr, SW and his Restorative. With. of said deceased, full particulars of former's parents. Out that original an highly vital principle, no Miss Gertie Morgan, of Toronto. such WtIng accomPhshmenu we" ever to be liad. their claims. with their names'and ad- w low comexion• try Dr. Shoop 's Restorative— Tablets or Liquid —sad we for 1.13 tember, 1". er 4= I looting. biliousness, bad _h distre". b. as home over Stinday owing tom .1 dresses. on or before the 10th day of the illness of her mother. self what it Can and will do. We sell and exud further take notice that after Alonzo and Mrs. Forsyth-, of To- fully —4 the said 10th day of September. 19%, ronto, spent a, couple of days with the executors will proceed- to distri• the former's brother, D. Forsyth. buts the assets of the said estate I S G 00 0 .�'T E A Jas. McFai•Iftne, David Gregg Dr hoop S among the persons entitled -thereto. and J. G. Borland each -hipped a - I having regard only to the claims of • which they shall then have notice. 7 carload of bay pre&,sed in the fleld. `1311 Misses :Merle and Veta Stephen- A% Dated 7th Atigitsi. IW8.' estorativ J, L]Beat 25c. tea for -f1AV-ot­*uA-strength. Try it to-day.-! son are holidaying at the hotne of - _P,_l?..TtsoN X HoGLii­_ T. R. McFADDEN. Executors 6f the will of 'their grandparents on the base line. the said deceased. POTTITID The Misses Hamilton have re'- 4veltv Advertisements., Attend the Bezt_! M. C. grid Mrs. Tait, ofii-al- T:11-LLS FOR SALE. -1 haii, a aunt- It always pays -turned home front their, visit to j b -if of tbortblora 6ults- fur boje at prices ceburg. ac,,o r "i aA to th 4 tl Ina a A v p I y at'l or INl C ) n 7, AT. THE GR0CEjLVjL STORE �1: Mr. and Mrs. MacKay, of -Toron- Pickering E. & PUGH, Claremont. Mir • ,.to, are spending a month ur six BUY YOUR, GROCERIES Ar THE GROCERS. • -weeks with the hatter's brother, IN-ANTED.-A good 10) acre farm tar, and geed build. 'Ira Boyer. itirs � m"nVeak4lat to Ikhool. Apply, to JOSHUA, wim plouty of we BONDY. at CLsrtmoat�iaftor Aug 6th, ti-ii G 11 ' Shipman, manager of the 1.4 recognized the High. 't — zed as one of -E N­—MILLINERY Rome Ban Cantiingtort, sped —L-AHLLIN. 7R Sunday -wkh-- -FOR SALE. -A 100 acre fartu. hei Grade Com.rnpri�a 1 Schools o Totten 'rowndul to Orin ad&. Ail grailliiate73 rea i F secure 1P 0 1 g.. 0 This is a firs: -clues so stock sod 11 & sitiona. I and family. farm, NLow is y ur chanob. I... po Good building*, Ajp andersion d. 'S SEPT. LOT, Jas. Underhill has bees appon ejg.to the F.�LL TERM OPEN CHAS. by nis. Out. 43tf _..'ed to attend the September meet- Write-to-day for handsome Mrs. Leigh has decided to clear the remainder of her j)resetit stock of ing of the Whitby District of the EIFER ASTRAY.-Strnyod f�om colored hats, trimmed, at $1.51), some cost much more untrimmed. Methodist Church. H%be promises of the under-Igned on or W. J, ELLIOT. Principal. We are sort about Jun:Zliltb, a rod and whil.11b=ld �Cor. Yonge & Alexander Sts. y to report that. . otter. I Onnattou as to her 4 1 Wies requiring hats should view as' soon its possible on Monday to Emma Brodie- is confined to her will be thsakfully r"ived. Jannes Kayes, e a very great bargain, secull bedin the Western Ho4pitall, To- Brock Boad. 37&f The footp yope gis bay^ han" �ntfi, with *i mild a rtacL- of-tY­7 -P-OR-SA-LE. -10) acre farui. q1 coat- I --- - ",nt. directly traced to the Stomach' nerves. N11 R"1_7 �-- �1 k i-elkerin jphoid fever. JL' ad on the nth con of Pickering, about 11,9 When them ­inalde nerves" fail, indiges•' ing t., Miss Lovina Hutchison, of Chi- aul"south or Claremont. Outhopromieeiare dwaii brick bones, bank bgru anA otb tion and stomach distress 'Mont' sorely caxo, and Miss Almirs Huti.!bison., or"out"ba*i1diegs, all I n aood rer&Lr, oteb ard of result. For this, druggiats everywhere ar larsts and tunail fruit, oil fenced, an aband. of Toronto, spent a, couple of dace sopplyine a prescription known as Dr e FRESH GOODS ARRIVED y an 6 of water including runnin t about with their uncle and aunt, r. and X Shoop's Restorst:ve. First, thee, tiny in. apply of hardwood bush, Vir Mrs. Hutchison. %* "GEORGE COOPER. Clsremous..v-45 side Stomach. Heart, and K dney nerves The quarterly meeting was con- fail Than gas belching, Heart palpitation ARX FOR SALE..-j3eing lots 10 -or failing Kidneys follow. Don t drug the '- Gentlemen's ducted in the Methodist Church -F and 11. can 7. township Pickerii-e• and Stomach, oralimnlate the Heart or Kid- Summer Underwear, clonstatins of 210 acre Tbi • fa I t o Rid - last Sunday morning, and on Mon rut 9 he to Summer Shit -nderskirts, a which the well-known Greenwood herd of neys. That ils wrong- Strengthen the" Summer Underwear, Sateen V day evening the board held a abort -bortis have been bred and fed during the failing nerve.& with Dt. 5boop's Reetora- harmoni Hats and Caps, - Cot-set Covers, harmonious meeting. Past forty, years. It is as rich 46 a garden I is the nerxim, not thei organs that 4 - five, calling Ties. Wrappers.. The annual harvest hottle of the clean. Would sell. 150 acres. IM acres Or the Iye g for hoiilp, . Within- 41 hours whole of it, There is tiuDber on one pLft of it Methodist Church will be held. on worth $2M• Terms easy. Possession :,yan after starting the Reetorativqtfeatment, April let iW9. Arthur Sept. 13 and 15. A committee has JohnotLa, Gree yon will realize the gain.. A test will telr. Sold by T. M. McFadden. George" Parke Dunbarton - been appointed tci.-,ecure speakers and arrange program. Mrs. VM Gleeson, of N orth Clare- mont, entertained a number of -PLANING, F young people last week. All were A. PALMER, ger dqlighte�d, with.. the entertainment Painter Paper Han and kindness extended to them. 7-' :'The litti'• thin Having purchased the Bennett factory 0 Ba 1.�a m, All kinds of House Repairs done Purc James Jones,. north of, the undersigned is repared to Th h* hing to j"L 0 10 t on 'died aftera- few hours illness oil shortest notice and satin- do all kinds of Planing Monday. The fitneral took place, and Sawing. si faction gparanteed. Charges moderate. for estimates before n Wednesday when his remains Call on lue, were interred in Salem cemetery. a Satisfaction guaranteed Fors going elsewhere. R. E. and Mrs. D. Fo yth have L M_ 0PZ 011T returned from a delighttul trip to Address V .-St. Paul, 31inneapplis, Duluth. PICKERING. -t Xrthur,, Chi- Fort William. Pot iimgo, Port Huron, Detroit and W I' Hay and- Grass • ..other western points. Bet ee I Reuben Besse, Thos. Wilson, 'Thos. Birkett, and Lou Now Blacksmith' Shop Disney ---- 77-77-- Were in Tbrontoon Saturday wit• signed has The under just open- is Rs good a time as tiny other to do tiessing the foutball ganie between outside painting. If good judgment ed his new bilackswith shop - west 01 the Royal Hearts, of Toronto, and is used, the hottest sun does not blis- -on bridge and is prepared ter the.fresh paint if we do the work, of the it the Shamrocks, of Green River, in to do blacksulithitig in all its lines. because we put experience into our, which the latter won by 2 to 0. AN carriage work. paint pots. The pea trop In mally parts is Irri6es reasonable, y. •said to be a total failure dtle to .the attacks inade by some kind of W; Jonathan Liscoumb W. B. K E S T E R s aVeL not la rrt. - Some' farmer' 0306t-. Painter, and Decorator, Pickefitig, On harvesting th'? crop at all but are tario 1U puttin'g-tbeir cattle into the crop to pasture. 41 11e Pockets the Point where yot� rn s't look to see the Signet j 60 YEARS' Some of our residents are now m EXPERIENCE OfSurety " and the pri6e. N6 need to ask -tbe' sales' ca E. W. EVANS, agitating for a union cemetery. tin the price of This shoidd meet with the sup- a Semi -ready garment. Look for yQurse*lf. '-f,;Pump Mandacurer port of all right thinking people as y 1 4 and Pricd are hers. 1 4 Z k N .pQ such a cenietery'would be fat- 41 It is' not SeMi-reaJ Shop -and Residence, Dunda, Stl better kept than a number of small ones. All residents in the WHITBY, ONT. 'Suits f�roxn $18 to $30 northern part of the township TRADIC MARKS Dress Stlit3. $25 and VO PESIGNS Three doors west of Whitby House, Should unite in this, 'I. 'i, $50 The meeting held in the school' Overcoats, $18 to COPYRIGHTS &c� Anyone Pending a sketch and descriptilan may house on W&Inesday, evriiing of QuIckIT, ascertain our opirilon free whether an --We are prepared to instal wood or1ron invent 1e to probably --.nice- �;O last week to discuss the establish- N rt c..-' 'Itents pumps d At ri ti Od nP ps on short notice, also attend at unation claq.9 VMS ttency fovecurtnepatents. to all kinds of repairing. ,Znts ken t rou cg unn X Co. rec" ablish '5e: i.- r e ad meat of a conti L y ing W not"witbout argo%luthe well attended. Inspector lVaugh Cisterns made to order. tion on. of the High re� secure gr.i. far.4 was present to give all i"llfortma-tolin Dickie & Co., exclusive agents for the Somi-ready St ITS wntific jimerican, Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill,- tion possible. T your lll?a,-Iire and have a TO of any scieuttfin joarual. Terms for The ratepayers I Special Orders, will take Alaimo oinelY pustrated weekly, rArgeat cu, also gasoline engines. 11 entered very freely into the Ilia - i,c3eri-reiidy Suit or Overcoat, nindo to fit your exact ORDER P..(iii�S&75&70&ropogta"pmpiLid. Bold by Phone No. .50 at residence. 0 era. o:wh side having many, i physeque type and delivered within six days of receipt IN 0 DAYS all newod (Note removal from old'stand on Brock MUNW93e1Bro&&-"-NewYRrk Street.) Inde , pedde._.. B=- *m h! F Stt Wealtitzirton a ► •gym '� �' ,_ ,:!' - - ... J=a �„A -.a�: 'w rr , •fir -� �9m' r e _ °: Y -,C -y ". %:'.ib .. _ a CLARtMONT ` t :RELIABLE •GOODS I ; An d :Mxs• Readman left to- 'ORRS r - feob.weeks' vacation. _ •, For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men (every pair e and Mrs. Gerow were the 1 guaranteed) aiid prices' relsonable. Call and Bee them.' guests last week of Duncan 'Mac- J�ID , n wA Mr. B. Boyer died suddenly from u ,f. FLOUR AND FEED. heart disease at the Soo on Friday Manitoba, Alberta Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. r �` last. 1 Saskatchewan Feed constantly on hand. Alex Wilson was in the city a kw for 25.100 busy- men. d ves.w Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central couple of days last week on ��� nesMs Zella Evans is visiting biisa► EXCURSIONS The Corner Store. �'' s W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Laura Evans; of Whitby, this TO W�O t'�' jr week. `,,'. Jas. Courtney, of Cherrywood, �. ; i ;;'`�r�.. Gotad Q �� OO Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. John `'�+..% Trip y7 MOrgAn. t.'.• •• s... tbdote from to 7ZW; sr4er° Ar.• O U R Mrs. and Miss Thomson have •.rs� "+°• 'returned from their month's, visit �'' ` $ .,: tl«.,R ,°. 18.00 � .. wes to Buffalo. '• ii1 '° �""'"` Machine Oil, Forks, Rakes, ` Fred and Mrs. Gentle, of Toron- EXCURSIONS LEAVE to, spent the holiday with Jas. MeFarlane.+: , and Hoes. - Dr. Kidd returned home on AUG �����' Tuesday after enjoying a two 14 • s holiday. l' ,, -,j Miss Mary blacnab left on Ines- i� �, F�°� °� °�'T °r° -�"°'� °+ Also, Preserving Kettles and all kinds of CJranitewar-e day for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. t+�` >a ..� �+�s KLa's.w' Smith flan a Bra. has returned f` , to tl Ask e.P t T i s r tlse at.e.elat- and eYPreserVlllIIe Season., fOr the Bray j a+eirt on IYSrrc 22nd ttm sp.t °swwof..ft g home after spending a fete weeks P. + t .fie. to ^with Mrs. Ann -An, of Pickering. �f'•^ �,� - ;• i Gd.FnlTl 6BI@L ma,Af6 CPA, Isaesia - A load of young people held a} Also,. Ant fife Roofing - ptenic at Chalk. Lake on Friday a last. They all report a most pleas- 'ant time. The best ready Roofing made under. the sun, Robert and Mrs. Worthy and at very low price, at Will. and Mrs. Watford, of To- �. _ • :. ronto, are visiting with Thos. and �. �� ----:Mrs. Gibbons. — — —� — Charles Sargent, Claremont Owing to the absence o the pastor, Rev. J. A. Grant. there - ' .. NV III be no service in the Baptist Church on Sunday neat. Cleared out the-whole town. Donald and .M s. Sutherland and ,family and James and Mrs. Shear. 'W, J, =, RICHARD z er and family, of Toronto. were ''the guests of Jir. and Mra. Head- D H. Algel's assignment means tttat we are clearing otit arson over the ho)iday. Important &bowing of finest display of A private picnic was held on R. his former face of business at E. Forsyth's spacious lawn on Fri- bias. Avery large assortment pa P C a o Fri- day evening last. Baseball and 8iationary. Books, Dolls, Toys, jars 3 other games were indulged in and zeceived for the Holiday trade. Oall a most pleasant time was spent b� _ ' BROUGHAM 1 and nee ritem. tall. — - -- - - P. McFarlane, manager of the -- finbsalptiane taken for all Magazines. CIaremont branch of the Standard Weekly and Daily Newspapers_ 4 Batik, Y= taking -a two weeks* hall- - - -- Where the housewife and the farmer can Itet the biggest day, at the home 6f his parents in bargains ever offered in Otitario.County. W. J. 13. IT. Durham. He is being relieved by s� Mr. IRDonaid,. of Sto(tffville. �CHA.R� - David . and Xrs. Young, Of- Guelph. returned home on Mon- Everything must be sold within the nett day after spending a few dayri 1 •' ''with the formers- father, wlw has 11 — TE�Y._ es are pleased to say, improving. " - p" - f- sure .with ona of Dr. Shoop'® Fink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25 -oent There will be a social in the Bettes price" than before. Come before the best is gone. bo :. Ask your Doctor or Druggist about ;Methodist Church on Monday alai stops pwn x • this form woman! s, evening nett under the auspices 200 Ibn. Cllolce Blsrk Tea, regular 30c, for I5c per lb. _ Shoop, Ras Headache, or F e trial to 'ove ' pains anywhere. rite r. of the E worth League. All the 125 Lantern and Lam Glasses 3 cents each.' acine, wich for ire ps �'j� }� s •' P P 1 b T. M. McFadden. Pain Tab ae1l�iM�ent members are requested to attend 100 lbs. Golden Syrup at 3 cents per lb. lees, sod y den. and to bring their friends _with 50 Pairs of Hinges. at 5 cents per pair. them. Vinegar 7c-per quart or 25c per gallon. - - Our football boys journeyed to iChewing Tobacco 10 cent plug for 5 cents M ACHI11iE SHOP 1 Of all ma_teri4t.�►asi..desii�. Whitby on Monday to take part - -, kept io stook. It will pay you `- rl-thegamewat-Heydonshore -Park. The undersigned having porch= to 0611 at our works acd inspect oar stook Than failed, however,_ to bring Extra. Special Bargains ed "B. Wagners �larhitle Shup in and obtain prices. Don't be misledby home the cup, being defeated by Kinsale, is prepared to. ,-do , all tents we do not emplopthem, ooasegwnt- the Pickering team who in torn In Wall Pa r. New, clean, pright stock, regular 10c., kinds of repair wurk and general ly we can, and do throw off the agents were defeated b High Creek. p° y g Pe commission of 10 r Deaf., which you will The lice trustees have a an - per per •blacksmithing. certainly save b Po gang i2- . a 25e r roll, for r Satisfaetion guaranteed. call solicited. y 4 arc and 5c. roll _ p°lOk6'� �O —o€ men at work laying down ce• _ i - TIT meat sidewalks, At present they Correspondingly low prices covering any of the numerous Pricey right WHt GRANITE CO.,_ :a are at work laying down the walk all and see us.. , _ 3' ....TAMES PENGELLY. 0e n atism m the blood +Rtib articles which we have on hand, Dr Goode, om - from. Mr. Palmer's store east as Dive Rheumatism from ,.far as the plank walk. There le Lace, Groceries, Tobaccos, Nails, Dr. Shoop`s Rheumatic Remedy. Tablet;; ..too place in- the- village requires Kinsale Out ' y ,. :. _ -it more than the, four corners and .Diaclline Oil,. China :Dishes, Glassware,. Etc. Farmer's TrUCks or Ligni it•:6 pleasing to see the work is . _ - ar qp now -being done, - - .: :_: _ l- - tilt •in your old wagon itnd -. et - 111x. ThoQ. Green passed array . L. �Gleeson -.: S. 'E. Stewart, thee ivheefs cut down. Make g Z ?c from earth's sorrows last Friday farm trucks. ° 5 w ° forenoon after a long period of _ .. s :;; JOlilt Mana firs. Buggies d other vehicles repainted e o : p of great suffering. The pastors cif g at reasonable rates. ., • o. 4 the three churches jointly conduct- low g : ,4 = Q$, 0 babe o^ a~ v R d ed the funeral service at the home She Fixtures for sale. Open evenin s till ll o clock. -, rt ��. _ on Saturday, after "which inter- Thomas Patterson, a e <�o° m« o� Q •went took place in St. John's CLARE1'10NT (Dotvswell s old stand ' ? , `e_•; " g era v5 e so, i y �! : cemetery. He is sure ivied - by- his - 3='x �s °� s ' b widow, one daughter at Humber Pickering Bay, and another daughter in Ux- The •. ;, �, m . "0�4 tin �E'. bridge, poth In e , — -- • son in Georgia, and one sou a yf. m a WW O Jr I doctor, just' ntering a professtotr APT I Vigilanc ommi ee Q al career in New fonndland to e I ^•�� w' .I Kays whom the. sympathy of the com- _ The object of this Association is to rt munity is extended. lessen stealing and'-prosecute ^. _mm Joe OQ' _AND D e The people of CIaretnont were the felons. - a a.�� ��t � � w .. o m +1 eDt greatly shocked lost Wednesday Membershsciogpropertystoleucommiloi• •e' b the re rt that �Irs,• Geo. cite immediately with any member yO' Oo4' m y Po _ :Thompson had suddenly passed t of Executive Committee. Q ofa) xov. at away. She, being indisposed, lay 1 _ Membership fee 1!1.00• r ma ;Dee down for a short rest. H'er lilts- - daa, Port lees- wlaitby Uxbridge 15,0 n 8. Eronitham, band, who was in the house, Spoke Tiok.te mar t hid from toe ion.ident oz 11, Port Perry u tergve lS, Oanaid�tLoa lei Secretary on application. Beaverton 1s, L'ptergrove 19 °to 'her, and receiving no answer 'Corn.—L. D. Banks,' Geo, Len g, - went to her side, and to his horror ��n, unhmiteci supply ._ W. V, Richardson, Pickering. Ontg found• her dead. Her death was - V due to heart disease,' from which • J. A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, x 0 she had suffered for ears. Her f Chop and Feed President.' secretary. Leave your or at the funeral, which took place on Fri- '0 day to Glasgow cemetery, was - PICKERING LUMBER YARD well attended b3- a very large :" ' t - for Ontario acid New Brunswick number, the service being condtict- of all kinds white cedar shingles, nt n ed by her pastor, Rev. J. W. Tot 1 1 `� 1 1 ten.. The deceased as vier hi�dt- " ft _J ,Patent Roofing and all kinds of y , building material. ly respected, being of F} rery quiet ; -. ... - W. D. CORDON & SUN and peaceable disposition, and On hand. - - '. possessing a` high christian char- - - r ; aster. As I am going out of tl a buggy ' b • BAKING i ! ,Coatiauad on page 4.) - business I have some snaps, Bug- ,''; s selling at cost. First -class bread constantly on L- 8Ye C. SMITH :. . ob . the es hop. day on one the ro 0 1 DENTIST, STOCFFVILLF., -. Buggies, reg. $80 now $7 y' e w ek. • �a „"'' at t Honor graduate of Toronto University Cakes of all kinds made to order �• x ' - and Royal College of Dental Surkeons, Road Wagons., rag. $85 now;$80. shortest notice. <" Y, also Post - graduate of Chicago College. SPINIK/ �.. g Ice -Cream Parlor in connection Crown and bridge work a. specialty. � All other rigs cut on the same rate. `,?V At Claremont 1st Tnesdav of mnrith. T _ W. A. Ottire over 8argent's tinshnP. I3 1 ✓(� T' 1 �' T `1,T %-j ;• T .''r� O'vV.� 1 RrnT� ° iYl �^ able to get Indepeenb''Phone. - - - - It a shoe stow a. S� 7 -9 %. . !' i r,' .+ ''•!t " ' ', w:v. '. '. n. ` .y -.:�• • inn (iM1.: '�:i, .} ,v :ld...,..S1LiwVtrel -s.- f - �de6 7' " a_.Jt- - ,.... rd_. ,. ' .•.•.n.w.,..,+w.+4,. , , .y.. . . ,''. ' .: ,.� .. ' ....:J.:,, -ra _ .. .. -. - ,..,. .,•c .. ., .. o. .. , .:,_,.- „•,...... ....., .. . ... ....... .. .. ,...,... ' ,a.kC••?:�w"�Ci :z..tt= .,..::,rf.s.,+."�,.,M,r.. L� ..,... -a „r.'�,.tr -zw .i.4,�:i.._.: '. .:' ., ': ,,... s. �. :r�.Fs:.,a ,, ,.2..^ .. M.. •. s._.. v+ J';.:�:5..�i'"zaR�`ara.'i�::'., e 4.. 7 L .A CAUSE OF CRIME. TROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE THE TOMBSTONE CUTTER. Plying Mallet and Chisel He PW- Mr.- Pfiligminthroe's View of t he NZWON BY MAIL FROM IRE­ use phizes on a Familiar Effect �of Cold,Plates on Mankind. Inscription. LAYDIS SHOUES. - . I 'Do jo—uknow," said the tomb- �(J suppose", said, Mr' Phligmin- - throe, "that when everything h a stone cutter as he chipped away at been counted up and reduced to the Happenings In the Emera Ild Isle of the last letter of the last word of the final analysis it will be discov6iOd M Ma 0 Make. Your Stomach Happy with Interest to ]Irish. familiar inscrip tion,. "At Rest," that lie was carving in the that the one sin&, most prolific SH R EDDEV WHEAT a granite, "do you- know that when I first be cause of crime is cold plates. "I wouldn't be understood as say'- aiic in an'd fresh fruits. An Ideatsummer food, The Kin has no inwntiW61 ji-:` �aand 0 gap carving these w rds on tomb- 11tAmos a good inany years W, when I ing that cold plates are* a diredi in- cit, ment to murder, though it is not .[an wh Wholesaxne,-nourish.169, deliCiouse CON CONTAIN.S to I this yeak. 1LOd was younger and the world see 01" impossible -that might.be so;, but as MORP kEAL NUTNUIENT THAN MEAT OR ..q takes of saitutIn t1ho ott tull hopefulness, , it :used to an insidi"s, undermining caus6,'&"a F _,UU L054 SOLD BY ALL GROCER5 _4 .... takions along that t4,%q"% &J,Q ", *"lit otinlop 1100M to me as if people 'Pul an influence tendin g perhaps indi por ted fmm Skilthottmi'. h4d Vitt on, its you lTli9bt*8MY-' rectly, but still'with no leap . qe . r- LJ A r old wotu"whib w" on g"twral prink"Pl6s, be"'ausO they tainty, ko-thp committing of crime I in bed in 1)mblia, waik Jiltvov- arptuotl ttiro stid appropriattv there, ve no doubt you would find cold wed to her* lx-.4wd*A Cl whilo, roadly Clio, dovootrzed might not plates leaving all the rest. The- decth ia AAlt%0%4t%i:*a ot 1444'o-r-- - . - had stielt a terrible hard iinte ill lito, and w-t-mid tntich rather e 6 .."Huw oftep Oo wq hear it said cf. 'A:h e fate that it is tremb- ­Qwwal V%ir Th,;vA" -M*uafell, K, at llkkrOolom now Now- WA &t rest but up and around &tnoniz folks t , of nations ling in the balance, ready to be mov-- burjr, at tl%o *4" 4 sa "That's the way these words used -ittriko 'younger,- ed this way or that by the, slightest touch I .,And if this'ean be trU* of e od- drivi 04100 OlAtkasritw to nie wheii I was nations how much more may i it b6 A.J. PATT1,50N C .0 was �4'4*4tvwt v31 and *01"Ou6ty ioir- Jhtit.now, after considerable expert- on" of life, I look at them differ-r true of individuals, who' may be ed br 4% ontly. Now I realize that they may swayed, their fortunes for -the time their '-93-35 SCOTT ST., TORONTO. ..4 Two Isr-Akm-A4,7t�Nmatt &nd Willi. 6, r"'Po('- tr mean what they say, and be not riterely an appropriate form, settled, or. onduct of wbole c' life d6termined by the slightest bir- bro r, vvm founJ dr%iwnod in a Lie that -the one over whose grave they c um8tance I "Coming at x4a,�tr M v WLL, - the -are aven may -in truth be glad to lie back-noVio cold plates. you 'Worked dv^11k has *,murri-d of I' ter 0 I&Aftion. �who *&& vmmwied -in a m- there under the stone,. at, last at take a man who ha�s hard and been fiurried all. day and and Stocks Bought cent shootinkc ocicurratice in Tyrone reit. - "Because, you see--as we are.like- who domes It Me ai'ni.ht tiredand 0 1 street, Dublin., A bee3 ly to discover when we grow older worried and whom a squAre'meal -ould *brace : and Sold on alt all Exchanges swarm of recently took pt 35iOD Of -A Wall lottier box in =Wwn _this life is not &,croad strewn with anil be up mightily and'eause h' to take a new view -of life and . of KiU&ne, and were with difficulty dislodged. us, to set his face in the right direction, Correspondents Cims. Head CO. r.e who have been worn oj'%" in life's mbers and you give this -man a good dinner Ifind The stock of a cattle owner near struggles or in its simple work we ..New York and Boston Stock- Exthanges' those who have been disa with hot plates and don't you see Tullinadaly consisting of = sheep -and 14 head of cattle were -recently p- that you head him upright and con- pointed , or misunderstood, or �nap- firm in him his.'go'od impulses 7 You driven frorfa hil lands. The "death is announced "of ]&r or those who have been Oieciatect nail him, ab to speak, you. start him broken by'some great sorrow. 1 Michael J. Lawler, of Newtownbur. oj ry, who was widely known in the "So, while.in many cases, indeed, off right, and you keep him going that 'At Rest' carved on the tomb-right; and there's a man. saved. For Neuralgia,-Headache Counties Of % WSXfQrd, icklow, _b,nt­s; - - of-h— 0. atone_May. be �-�±And now �ou take that �1"w form, ave and. give him his dinner on cold been prompted simply bv love.or af- plates; and that -may be the last fection, and yet, in many cases, PANBO Rheumatism, Pai.q, Etc$ u Because milk contractors refused to an ply milk for the Limerick Boalof placed there most lovingly, it tells straw that breaks-the camel's back, and he may peevish over it and Guardians, at a low price, the master gave the paupers porter get a true story, and always, now', from not enjoy his after dinner -smoke, CENTS. `.ALL DRUGGISTS, OR my present point of view,.I look at a a substitute. Elizaboth.'Doberty, in cus"y in and get so wrought up that he it not lightly,-but with a sympathe_ Toto 'to tic heart. Many a gentle soul, nev- doesn't sleep well that night and The Pango Coinpany, n Belfast on the. charge of pois4ining er, s:1unning. may be -glad to lay 'wakes up the next morning and goes her husUnd and daughter st.Kirk- y -WHOLS&AL111 down life's burdens. to business alread tired out"and hill, will not be tried until further "But,. happily,. as to m' not fit t do an'ything, so that he LYMAN" BROS. CO.. Tcronto and Viontreall.'' LYM.AN KNOX A oat of us evidence is obtained. Thomas 15'Loughlon, convicted of loses his temper and -is.cross and CLARKSON, Toronto, NATIONAL DRUG Co., London. life adjusts'its buridens to our aging r irritable, and misses every play he Ithe shooting of Mr. Daniel shoulders and deadens us to mental makes and goe's from- bad to worse i ills, with increasing years we grow Or`Lougblen, county councillor, -near Lisdoonvarna, w&8` sentencei[7�w and winds up maybe by killing some- I' cold not only in -our blood. but in b our �ower of apprehension of life's ody before the day is over. All three years penal servitiLde. Walking in his sleep, Private Far- roll, of the Connaught Rangers, trouble , or it may be that, blessed this is abs-ilutely' attributable to 'A . . � cold plates. still With the possession Of All:our C(So of ` -h URDER GIT C 0 Lb MINES . stepped throggh a. window his major crim a' f&culties,we,� are now endowed with es line a mur�, 7 at quartext; in the Tipiff sa Barri seks a kind philosophy that makes us at der and that sort of thing; but when it comes to little things, such as and wag inatantl 54 . 11 y o Two shots ivere fired at Ross- once less exacting of'others and LIMITED. more considerate, and gi ves to us plain sulkiness and kicking' over a - a- lare express as it was rupnin# be- tween.-Aosslare snd Waterford, the chairs at home, and being erbss to full measure of enjoyment. In short, the children and making your wife 7". ty nature may be very kind to us� keep-. -(No Personal Liabill bullets enter a first-class hrAsxlr- us to -t e ver unhap�y ind causing gloom tgi settle -65—tNie-go—use d generally, why, Jast car and passing cl 7. -ose to-&- pas- songer a ear'. years that-may seem to us never de- clining bu t ever happy'and hopeful, these cold plates have crimes to Authorized. Capilal '$4,0009000 00 Miss Elizabeth Nerie. an elderly answer for innumerable. 9 - "As, for all my years, and, despite "Tall oaks from little acorns --woman living alone with a maid servaiit oa a small farm- at Drum- my calling, the world seems to Me this morning." grow, mill-dams break and spread Directo rs-Prissident, 'Art h ur Dinnis, contractor, Toronto; 7 allan. Go. Derry, was attacked by heir devastating waters from leaks a El t Vice-President,-A. S. Wigmore, Man ger Holmes ectric & -7. .J,L �boodlums and her. house completly that at first you couldn't put your Protection Co., Toronto; Secretary-Tr asu e rer, Fred Armstrong, wrecked. little finge�Ahrough, and I have no. POntractor, Toronto; F. H. Herbert, architect snd engineer, BABY'S RREIT D11811 - ------ The Dublin Sailors' Rome has doubt that many disturbing, dis- Toronto; J.' C. Holtby, contractor, Toronto; George Duthie, been unusually full during. the 'FKAT manager Roofers' Su ply Co., Toronto; J. Hi-'Tighe, mini,,r, DUMB HOT, HER tressing, harowing things.have been P prester part of the past month, ow-' rimarily due to so small a thing -.a Larder City. il�ig to aa unusual numbe'r of ar- nvals of a f rom Id plates, which indeed, as I have -Bankers-The: Crown Bank Toronto..' co, More littie 'lives are lost during said, I lieve to be the one most grain-laden .,.abroad. Registrations nu mberJ4 the hot weather than at any cther prolific cause of crime. Auditor-Henry Barber, Toronto. time of the year, diarrhoea, -dysen- "And A farm laborer William Butler, taking thisvieiv, what a. re- try, cholera, itifantum and ftomadh sponsibility rests lipon those whose troubles who was under'remand at Kil kerf­ my -charged with the murder of an come without warning, and duty it i' to see' that the plates are when a medicine ia not at hand to hot I Fols. the good of humanity, if The. �roperty consists of ?8 40-acre !claims immediately ad- the 014 woman and atte ted murder of Head Constable Irizelle, has. give promptly. short delay oinin j too g is now famous Harris Maxwell indL upon' the Same' not for"ouri own con!ifort, well being frequently means z6at the child has happiness, hot I" amount of development should prove equally as-good. -committed -111-11icide in.Kilkenny pri- and give us plates passed beyond aid. During the hot .100,000 shares aie now offired'to the publk at 15 cents per 'son. I weather ontha Baby's Own Tab- —.0 share. ' Do not lose this kolden opportunity of investing in one lets should 5e Icept -in ei-er-y-Forne of the moat promising properties in the district. For full par. THE EARTII'S XENOGE-iESIS. where there are small childreii. An ticulars apply to ODDS-AND-ENDS. occasional dose of thii Tablets will (By a Banker.) at yo Men of *sense are also mod- prevent stomach and bowel trou- HENRY F. DARRELL FISCAL AGENT. bles. Or if the tr6uble'comes, u n IM6 U oest. fool his foil is awja�res th Of this'me- In the earlier epochs of its history, ..No. 9 Colbor no Strcel, Toronto. the Of thiff .'The who admits y - li=ing theel aspect- earth' of o g the child th-rough no longer a. fool. 'safely. Mrs. J. Renard, New Glas--subject to continued and violent gow, Que "One ofER 11*1 hanges. in thaT, remoter period far tures; mighty 'beasts, the largesi'of ment due by all Who' will accept y drerr- a" a severe attack 'if cair- away down the dim vista -of the pas the Atlantosaurus'- was Him as their Redeem6k. And who- which a pnILOsopner is he who doesn r, want what he can't have. It's easy for the man with a good income to be a philosopher. rhoea which Baby's. Own Tablets withbut form and void, it is plunged nearly'a hundred feet in'leng-th-and soever will may freely pari iCipato iU in blackness U M Yo * ay Wink yourself .& super- promptly cured. I know- of no me- the of datkness, owing thirty feet high. A monster like. that redemption. 0 1 this' would require almost the po-, dicine so. good.. for. "stomach ind t he dense mists and asphaltic io, being, but keep it to yourself . bowel troubles." Sold by medicine vapors rising from its gemi7MOlteri 'pulation of a village for a meal! No gitl treats a young man bet- ter than he sees her. tfeat her dealers or by mail at 25 cents a surface..Then during the lo" aeons And not the land only, but also the' NOT TET. mO-- Cher. box from The Dr. Williams- Medi-- following it gradually cools- down, r-ea swarmed I with- gigantic life "Alfred, have every- Stupid people seldom realize -their cine Co., Brockville, Ont. and the wondrous principle of Life some believe that the sea-serpentis - you got appears; at first of an extremely %: survival of that period— many thing I" teirderly enquired Baron stupidity; which is fortunate for lowly type, then as the earth be- of ihem equally a home both on Southmont's wife, as he started off tL them. Mind your owh business, and let -BARD FISTEI�. :­'. ­ 1. .. . . t. , d., 'c , ocean; on a Journey. came me e an rr�6r capable of sup- land and ill the The billionaire burst into tears. c,ther- people mismanage theirs, if "He's ;almost as wealthy as you-,porting Jt, subsequent %.creations ... And then once more the. land,is to There you go!" he exclaimed; are, isn't he?" asked Jugley. gradual!y adN:ancing h her and submerged, quietude reigning for. - ig 'give they want to Girls who' cheapen tliem'selves is. me 0 Th n, always ing things to "Yes," replied Richley, "but he's m re perfect' types. e the dry long ages; the.shells of ificalculable ay 'up in. You know very well, in spite soon learn that most men are not bargain-hunters. land being raised from the ma- myriads -of minute ma awfully tight-chested.'� rine.. organ- Pa ers,.vegetation app ofall- my eiff'orts' I ha:ven?t­ et iiic- "Why', he said he'd give Afty -dol-' t' ears ; the first in isms, falling to. the bottom of the y If some people anly -worked as. lars to that charit u would. order haNiing apparently been the sea and forming the chalk deposits, ceeded in getting everything." if yo bard as'they worry, they'd have v p� ,y "Exactly; that just shows that h4j c6mmon hor�etail, still tb be found -whicb, with their snow-white pur. -time to worry. marshy place re of teatt' doesn't expect to contribute at all )y abundantly in 'man.� it-y, axe such a featu tY WOMEN INT -(�LVIL SERVICE. s throughout,tbe wo?ld. on the shoie line of EnglAhd..-- According to the latest-report of `Doctor—"From now you may After more long aeons, cornesthc-- -Then more upheavals and more "Dear, oh dear," sighed Mr,- Sal- splendid coal period, when magni-, chang'es, the, shrinkage of the now. the Census Bureau there aTd 13,- let your husliand'�have a &48 'of lowday, r �'ber every -day—you unde stand f' 1621 women employed in the execu- "I -Wish I knew. some 7,00d fivent -flowerless trees of many va- cooled earth forcing Upwards the d tive ciyil service of the Unite 'in 'the Wif&�-"Yiss, dotto�; just ohe glass dense way to acii uire an appetite. " !:�on- rieties gr6w *arrh liumid mountain ranges and farming,Jhe States-.-!" In' the -District of Colum- I" exclaimed his wife --`what atmosphere in luxuriant profusion, be&utiful hills and dules, ravine" *tlirce a day.". Doctor (a week la"r) 7- "Now, I hopd have kept strict- bia ivomen are employed to do you want with An app6t�lt, 7 It their fossilized remains forming the- -kTnd gorges; -upreared cliffs and rol- e * seven men-; in the country at'- you ly to that one glass.�pek day that I l.which is now such-a ling -(Jown which so a4d to its love- would only give you more dyspep- priceless fue large, driewoman to every twenty- . )JI - necesgity of civilization. After liness and to its attractiv6he' ss. 'In allowed your husband to take?' (Most a five nien. the national capital time this period of the ve e reigh of -A nd at I 'hgth, ' now in - its very the -averw g, pay for men is Wife=' de-c-Medly, doctor only be is four wee ka in advance .$1,1789 Oation comes to an end over- prime, man Is created. But al I 116ur 'Mistress tells for- women-$766.- me, Jane, wbelmed ina'-"bn�nilphe in so'me he ­ield's 'to tem�fation', -and 7 .with his allowance." ths, 8*O'on' t y , you * wish to leave and become tremendous cataelysin; while �later rebels against his Creator. But an attendant at a lun-atic asylum of cn, t`.o�igb after the lapse, of long, uo cme-neod, atiffer from thi,- fall of S(�me men are so convinced viej all ii think vnxir coal sum* will have experience er places, Why, what as of violent changes, came the hi.; first parents. For the Son of are going to wake up somd morn- you had 1" ('Well, air, 'I've period when the earth was C farnous over- od, by offering. Himself as a sub- ing au'd -find themselves throughl been here three years." run with stupendous living crea- stitutp, Himself, bore the punish- that they can't sleop. L-2 -y Z 0 �Sk; a .;f `.. :';.,o:a..- ,�. _ ... ..,, r .. x •- �!..?S : ' •.+ACC*. -, .�'. +' ...,w,.'C•n.;,r..�+.: .�.. «x. . Y.r.., .:¢`ari :.-w -a. 'G'� : •:k;,.•• ' w r �•'... - n • -- __ EXERGENCY WAR - CHESTS. ALL RUN D ®aVYN. CANINE 8UPLI TE�IDENT. � �� Z 3 Mono Does Rot Last Long When Send roar name and address and yonlrfll -rocoke �' 1 Money Xus Dslla Strosbs, wlrs had Cam- On Allan Line Docks at L1Yerpool, free Ie of sLocuws COMFOp N]3 Food War Begins. "Jack" Starts Day's Work. ;srrgrsosi°iil.rsA 1910-Y mother 4,114441 . pletely Lost Her Health, Fmmd should see it Used suce"duliy, by thosessi *., The $30,000,000 in gold, which A retriever known as Jack has of ladieef Afalcn oxf°I b� harmless .e ,table a It'61JtffiOdt Pt-rt[ tin at �fiC. or r ass peo women fad all _ rodu�is German5�keeps hoarded up in the taken upon himself the duties of Vasa. ,arising therefrom. W aim for sate by Julius rower at Spandau against ' _ -- - upon ts. Dr. T. A. 8locua, iAmited, in , ���/ ' w �t�, canine superintendent of the Allan Toronto. L�bby� �Weef the next great' European war, and Read What /-tat She Says, Line at The Canada dock, -Liver- s } which certain clerical members of pool. As , soon as one of the com- :? 1Nixed Pickles R ]rISB DELLA BTROEBE 71J Rich - the Reichstag recently wanted to. 1iYvs� pany's steamers arrives he is the moad 8t., AppIoton, Wis., writes: convert to other and more.' first up the plank, making tracks for "For several years I was in a ran- That 'firm, crisp quality and ate needs of the Empire, is not a the galley, where the cook 'awaits ' down condition, and I could find no re- him with a bens. d..licious flavor is what you get great sum as Government war - lief from doctors and medicines. I when you• insist on Llbby s chests go: In the event of hostilities could' not enjoy my meals, and could At 7 o'clock every morning he is (nixed PlCkleS at your de+slers. br�laaking out with, say; France, it not sleep ''not, night, I had heavy, dark ushers the dock laborers -to their THt � They are always the finest and =probably be exhausted inside circles about the eyes, work, barking at the head of the never disaepoint. Its the same of, a week. ��My friends were much alarmed, I procession. He _accompauiea them _ NAME OF True, in the war of 18 ?0-71, Bis- • was advised to give- Peruns a trial and out to dinner, . anti leads( them in CANADA'S REST all v. with Libby a Sweet Gherkins and g marck made the $25,000,6()0 be had my joy I began to improve with the again for the afternoon. Jack at PIANO Sweet Midgets. Ask for them. on hand last over the first fortnight, first bottle. After taking six bottles I 1 o'clock then may go a mile away But wars then were - .Hot nearly so felt completely cured. I eannot_say too to board an Allan steamer in the Sena tort cakaloa. Libby 's Olives costly as they,have since become. mnEh .for Eeraaa as a meriiaine ioz, graving dock, but he never makes The cultivation of centuries Russia possessed a wax -ehsst of women in a run -down condition: t the mistake of going on a wrong marks the olive Lea of S $200,000 000 when hostilities broke Pe-ru-na Did WofMers. vessel. v P� out between her and Japan in 1904. Sunday is -Jack's visiting day., �+ Nil Nano �d)1 Co., �11, ��, as the world's best Bare. Judge J: F. Boyer, 1421 Sherman- — ' Libby's Olives are fat Or, at all events, so she asserted. How he 'found out various Allan x Ave., Evanston, Ill., says that she fie- , Yet she was borrowing money freely offieeials homes in Everton or Wal- from the oldest and most famous came sure down, coned neither eat nor LIBRARY BUREAU before the campaign was four weeks ton, miles away, nobody knows, but sleep of these groves. The result is a old. runs wonders Pe• he barks at the doors; regularly and rare product, delightfully appeti�i runs did wonders for her, and she thanks ins Try one bottle and you'll This, - b the' b e was the biggest is' taken in to dinner at one house Y Y Pernria rnr new life and strength, OF . CANADA buy: more and never be. without "kriegsebatz" (emergency war- and to tea at another. At 11 o'clock chest) ever got together by any na- at night he returns to the dock, Have fitted up Libraries at tipn, although the United States 900 CUBIO FEET OF GOLD. where he barks until the watchman Ottawa,. s `once bid fair to equal it. This was Toronto Bham . Libb s Preserves . All 'the the gold. ,mined during" the opens the gate for him. 'vibe, Brampton, Chatham y after the civil War of 1861 -85', when year 1908, says Mr. - T. F. Van r and Sarnia, and are the Pure ripe fruit and pure sugar the Government at Washington was W,agenen, could be packed into •a A CONTEST WORTH ENTERING. only Canadian Company in equal parts, - cooked just right in such dire straits for money,that room 10 feet square and 9 feet high. -- that can furnish full infor- and timed to the second, in is notes sank in vale . until they The value of this gold is about $400,= A Life Annuity of FIFTY -TWO mation in regard to •Card Libby's , Great White Kitch. would fetch something less than one - 000,000, and its weight,; is nearly 674 DOLLARS is offered by the Catalogs, Charging Sye- e, -i:� third their face value____ -___T _ Bt�ee Bite d3seovery g g T �..�sY� -o#- Amer =- � eo t�Cffe -�ztie �•ems, urn.I ore an oo superiority of I.ibby's Preserves• one o t e rat things it did; con- -ica the world has mined altogether seridin in* the largest number of stacks. Theme. none good at any price. sequently, when public credit was at about 22,424 tons of gold. That part bottoms of ORANGE MEAT pack - ero's ns ea de length -fully restored, was to start of the globe controlled by the Anglo- ages before May 31, 1909. This Information sent free 'of kcateasenaPro. a "kriegachatz" with an eye to Saxon race has beer the most pro- means that the winner will receive charge on application. carry all of Libb s FOOd Prw future emergencies. Vs war treas- lific in gold, having produced five- One Dollar EVERY -WEEK, , or duds. They are war- , ure, however, .was not in gold, but sixths of the total amount mined in FIFTY -TWO DOLLARS every year, Library Bureau Of Canada ranted aebesttoboth in. coined silver, and the weight of 19M. as long as he or she lives, or they L,N,T6D, you and the dealer this presently broke down the walls ,_ can. exchange it for a CASH PRIZE 79 ssY srsiaer, TonoxTo, dm -- of SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. Write t°r lies i t�# t}r� treasury, the resultant ava- They. Cleanse the. System Thor - - oxtet -•� oro free Besides the above there is a sec- lanche .of dollars killing, and tem- ou hl - Partnelee's Ve Vegetable -lViu4aoad 7itavr g y' g and Cash Prize of ONE HUNDRED •to-ta po.rarily burying; several unhappy pill, clear the . atomach and bow- 1 wt as I clerks. els /of bilious matter, cause the ex. DOLLARS, also other Cash Prizes LlIft'sat After this experience, the United cretory vessels to throw off impuri- as follows:- - rprbele•s• States determined to rely, .as does, .ties from the blood into the bowels. Ten Cash Prises of TWENTY 1lllby, McNeill Britain, on her ordinary' bank re- and expel the &leterious mass DOLLARS each. i Ten Cash Prizes of TEN DOL t Libby. _ serve from the body.' They._do this with- .;.',R8 each. - tldcate. 4 iiut_ pain or Inconvenience to the Twenty Cash Prizes of. .FIVE � MLLED.r patient, Who speedily realizes their DOLLARS each, and ONE HUN- W I L S O N'%9 S c.od offices as soon as they begin , "How did you acquire such ski I} T t DRED Gash Prizes of .ONE DUL- - to take effect. They have strong waexrs WANTED. w glfable man in rery asked the inquisitive one.of- the.clev- LA$ each. One packet recotlimendations from all kinds of City sud town is Canada with waterworks to es11 er juggler. - The only condition attached is _ ilret..ottsatny _ a patent Wkle needed in every home. hotel and people. publip bu iaa sells Lt eight. Roatlers can "Whys I have a natnra' talent - p p that you .cut out the bottoms of the nub a bua+ef isd Z. ts.an a nay. writ. at once for hereditary, I might say. My fath- . "Why, Jimmie, is it true that you ORANGE MEAT packages and of paeilettla:a. t�.e T. Cole.Owen,coonOntario send -th6m in to ORANGE MEAT, PADS el used to eat peas with a knife. -- _Bobbie a .black eye P' Eingston.. The bottom of _ iof.a. ar _ The Mlle Climate of Virginia �--- - "Y— yeinm." "what excuse have MOT f-I E R �` T arc a a counts .t vial . to' Three of you for such a brutal net 7 ' W- p g q Davos >iT3, CROEER! ArB CE"'RAl >1TQREE 'r,r the smaller size You should be offers splendid opportunities for stock rsisinC, - ,. �rI weSl, he- provoked me. ". ' `Frew did tOo pCw peteko4. or i patalcCb ier ;face ;volt growls¢, dairylag and general farating. >> ." .i able to win one .Of the above rhea aten are: short. Climate haaltnfOL Land - he • ,provoke you i _ He hit nee P will IatCt m wholes CeiaCOls /ood and selling below .its .slue, 'but increutng Give the Children a Chance back!" if you start immediately and get, J �a value each ear, Dfany Canadians es. living ; your friends to help you. '• Send _.. _ . __ 10 iirsiaia rite for Information to y<lnr name and address to o. W KULxEu, Week and Pafe women foolishly liens tt7e► n A CommissiaaerofAgriculture, Spanking does not cure children way when by ttte use of •'Berrovim. ' the beat ORANGE MEAT, Kingston, TO- VICTOR - BERLINER - •------ Ichawn �a- ,. ct- bed= wettmg - -- Thar.' is- s- tonsil -: sar+u. s�sy cunLi.[ei¢.gyii�l .recover Weirhaaltb DAY anti state the.. o ,are en- • that ,nod strength. Try !t „ CLEANING' WALKING • tutioaml cause for . this trouble, taring the contest. It is surety ow Mrs, M. Summers, Box 100, Wind• worth trying for. -' LA� E'S sor, Ont., will sand' free to any THERE ARE OTHERS. f am be desewa.eb bS ow Free" Trop auin r mother her successful home treat- Teacher- "Johnny; can you tell ,.How ' did' the wedding come off MMON AMMAN BYBINB 00. 1 ment, with full instructions. Send I me what great crime NErO was lilt of 7" to day.7" "Without a hitch." "Glad '' '1110 IL"k Tmoxrw GWAWA a QvEaso ( no monoy, but write' her to -day -if, guilty y to hear it. "' "I said without a hitch, your children trouble you in this' Jobnny="Yes'm. He played. the All prices and styrEs from $IS 40 W The bride backed out at. the last .; >�fl�arjem�Yr� pf f we. -Dcn't blame the c3rild-- the - fiddle -'' ,r— $s•4o. Write for free catalogue. ITS i QR.KLINE'3CREAT chances are it can't help it. This minute. E NERVE RESTORER treatment also cures adults and They Advertise Themselves, I'm- `4y : iaE. -D ed people troubled with urine med.iately they were offered to the You calinut be happy while `you ��i In TRIAL BOTTLE FREE a$ have' corns. Then do not- delayy in j (� n(� u p eeatthrnmey�ensdia,Ageno Permanent difficulties try ay or night. public,Parmelee's Vegetable Pills getting a bottle of Holloway's ���O�fo U�i;�llf� �Om�lt� quit. not cats temvorw7 retlot. for Nervous _ . •'' became .popular because of the good ,lhraes >:w�aea; ep.ams as vtra� rasa I _ Cure. It .removes all kinds of -a OebWq. t:e.m�.toa. Founded lam Lord Lowson - "Wh Pat, there report they made for themselves. "Why, corns without pain. Failure with _2" Tonga Street, Toronto. alt IL L aLM& tta, That reputation has grown, and it in unknown. used to be .two windmills there." they now -rank amore the rst me • -• ' OS1 Arch Bt.. ►hlladstpttla! , .. „ g ,�. .. ; Agents-wanted i-n every town. 'z Pat- 'Throe for you, else Lord diclnes for use in attacks of d e- �. . Lewsonr _.W.hy is .there' but one' y Miss Dressington (to little -boy' Looks now as though we'ought to now 7" Yat- "Bedad, they took one pepsin and biliousness, complaints who is sidling u her "W hat do : Ihave a good ice crop. - of the liver and kidneys, rheuma -' g 1 ,; l - T V t down to lave more wind for Voth- tism, favor and ague and the in,. You-want, dear --bo give me :a kiss 7 ' ere" mesa le complications to which Little Boy - "No, I wants m bread - r The Crick in -the -Bacfc —`One; = these a ments give rise. 'n'- butter that you'se stttin on touch of nature makes the whole They met in the street.. "Do you Every -world kin;" sings- the poet. . Bret rementber .me 7" "Can't say' that I "Dai boy," Plid the` negro sadly, Scratehlnz h. foolish • it only make. a bag 1 years a o to- as he p p matter worse. Wsaver'e estate Qlaye the pain ,What about the touch of rheumatism do." "Well ,'Just ten g pie pared 'to administer to cleans the skin of ere tions:aod other so ' 1 and lumbago, which is so common night I asked you for a match at little Ephraim Rastus' his .eighth 'Why not buy a bottle to -snags Frdrm"er now 7 There is no poetry. - ' p y ,in that thin corner: You gave it to me, I spanning in 'the last three days; "is The Bank of England is empower- touch; for it renders. life miserable, went home, lit :the match, accident- a mighty bad boy. He's do white w deli' hted is the sense -of ally burnt the house down and o ghee of de . faniYl .'" ed 'by ita .charter• to sell any -goods Knew relief hen an application o r. a thousand. dollars Insurance. I am Tr Thomas' Eclectric Oil drives pain glad -of pan opportunity to reward Regarded as one of the most• po- advanced money, and' Which, ha,e. Bal�banka11nfoe Jac ecr could save t bti •.tineu 140- tent tom ounda ever introduced not been redeemed. away. There is nothing equals lt. your With= With a'n- p also G,.eaw noon• gump,aater, grind feed, de.. s we would not be able U) vopply the demand. other match. a its which to combat aU summer` Hcl� your, children • to grow Cut this ad. ,out and send to us to day, and ..a R:10E FOLLOWING. ��' .: comphtints -and intlamrnation of the' P y will Band you our free catalogue. bowels, Dr. J' . D. Kellog's Dysen- strong and robust by' counteract- s - Wig- "Bjones follows the races, tery Cordial has won for itself a ing anything that causes ill - stealth. doesn'i he?"' reputation that no other cordial for One great' cause of disease in chil- —_ Wags -' ` es, that is, I've' never - : a T - ..he 'purpose can aspire to. E`or dren is. worms. Remove them wish Address - -hear;) that he was ever ahead of young or old suffering from these ((other Graves Worm 'Estcrmina- them." The final luxury of 'tea - drinking, complaints it:is the best`.medicire tor.. It never fails. • - TheoandianFalrba xaoo,•uAtlt.a,Torento,os� ' the quality which distinguishes it as li that can be procured. �� 1 — AluntreA Winnipeg, vanconvor. Do you happen to know a father tile- worlds best, As, assured users _- }Third- Floor Tenant- Sae here . -- - - - who woilld want his'son to follow in of Salads Tea. Ask your LOGIC._ I m ono of a, committee of men in g� his footsteps'► _ grocer. this building, and I've called to ask Hotel Cumkeiland. _ - "Look here, waiter, this pudding >> you to sell your: flute. Second= �;. DEAR OLD DAYS. is wrongly named, grumbled a Floor Tenant - "Delighted to see a w, cot. Broadway y z, guest when brought the ice cream :et sem at., z "Why do you stick out the middle pudding she had ordered. "Them you'. I am one of another- NEW YUK tee and was about to come up and finger, of your right hand so straight plight to be ice cream served wit >> ` Near•tethatreetsub t. >, ,. ask if you'd sell your baby. ay, an i asrd Street while you are eating 7 asked the it;. _ . � �lo.sted station. G - compassionate woman, "Was it "`Cannot help it, 'mum," replied b'roken'7" the waiter. "We don't name the 0 "No, mum," 'answered the hobo, puddings: "Besides, you don''t get with a sniffle. "But during my halt- a cottage with a cottage• pudding, a yon days I• score a diamond ring on you know." 1 that finger, and old habits are hard Cupid. used • to -aim his dart 'at a ' to •breaki mum." maiden's fragile heart. Now he a aims•, with cunnjng_look, at her fath- b NO CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT. er's pocketbook. went - fishing`yMterday," re- Everything he wants will come to • ar�,a' marked the obese passenger, the' man who waits until he doesn't 'o°^rnu gust °,alt s "Have any 'luck queried the want anything. ' °lri� }aFoas sold ?i+y,Mt+ drummer. �=. "Suiria," *answered the o.• p. "I Uelebrating a wooden wedding .. didn't' gl t drowned or lose any of doesn't always demonstrate that the ISSUE N0: 32 --08. my bait. husband is -a perfect stick. li Ideal Location an9 u i0 Near Theatsrs, .,;,g Q Shops and ^� �;'•, i Cen"I Park ; New, Modern and Absolutely.;; i Fire Praff Transient Rates:' $2,bo wit's Baths ani rep, .All Outside moms. .Komi for Booklet. Under . the Mannuement of HARRY P. STIMSON . A. J. 9INCHAM `Fm'IyoflrotelImperlol F•m1yofUotel Wr . 'Lt a Shoe stow 6 i C r - .,_��,,,;y,w e-iy" �i•rX.A`�' .,f .;c a,'s- , • .. %. :., ,, r..s1 ::i3.•.y"•4"�r':.7t.+_ rA ^�. rr 'L ud•.!'�Y'a _ _ _.. •. -._�_ _ -_ aye_ �!.+' . __,,.- t. '7M. :�.:e. �..r:...• -.��.. .,�,+..:+�,. _,�,_.Lw.,�.. a,.,..�z.., �' _ins"... -.. .-.,. .,. . .�. .:. s,; a•:. �•..,.: ri1'.. �.. r..:' ..:.e+.�_...xa._:....:.,.1..,as ' 'f!, _:i+i'L'y�+�'•�.�•�.sJr��- Wzlxsed£ i' 2�' k., d�hl` tt� +v3s.L"r: ".�3�- ..ii1,✓"�vs�.s d. T- ."d'•" '- TG�.^nr+S• - pNn,�• -rn• ?'�• -' 'a.F..a A ^Ir•' ^-',S�e] Try .' T4T,wa`R rf: �':�*T 'T.•]Gi!!"' Tlla._ _. ... is ': °` a...,;�, :•s ,. -�': "x. ,ir+' .a, .a _, _ ..., �. 2�t"... S�� � .✓ > "i',.^. _'",.... iy'4�_.' r .x ^�' • .. - .'... ., �.. 'x �-. 7C. ,t2. M. F-'" t .fa .' .f'S 4Y' � �. {L1 -C. d .'k "! ,.•Y w: w .. i iE I•f10CALI SM S. -aeo. s. Cowan was In the city with friends here. on Thursday. -Hiss Alma Madill, of Tilsonburg, is [ - — Found. —A s:m�jl hatchet. Los - g�endinR x few days with her aunt. � -D. Simpson visited friends in er call at this (Alice. * Mrs., John A. White. .. the city on Monday. -Mrs. E. Bryan has been in very We are pleased to say that Violet A R G A;1 N r/ t, —Roy Wagner spent the holi- poor health dating the past eek. Fuller has Improved so much is to be day with.friends in Kinsale. —Mrs. Harvey, of Oshawa,' spent ,able to sit up for a couple of hours each day. -W. Porter, of Columbus, Ohio. a day with Ales and Mrs. Findlay. Our burg was very quiet on Satur- m .' ;_ -As visiting "his aunt, Mrs: C. Gord. -lair. and Mrs. Simpson, of To- day on account of Shamrock football � 1 wo- burner Oil* 17;jo '-- B, Vin• Tonto, s eat Sunday with W. and team and their supporters taking in " p -Miss P. T, Wright, of Toronto, Mrs. Collis. the excursion to Toronto, it being the �-1 Spent a couple of days with friends — Albert and ]!lt•s. Gee, of Toron- occasion of the final contest between regular 1 OO fOr'u QQ ' here._ to, visited F. E. and Mrs. Gee over our boys and the Royal Hearts for a • 7 , -Miss gate Thomson is visiting the4holiday. silver cup. Our team had their usual at" the "hotlte of 'her uncle Robt. — E vanstone shipped a car- luck and won'the cup in a fast game !►St Dc,rB ply with a score of 9 to 0. But it was no creen o Miller. load of hogs from this station on Treat- snrprise -to us, for, with the fast . - - Robin• Gordon is, spending. -a �Z'ednesda , fo> wards and ever rel iable. cool = headed an educed Prices T w e k or two with Stouffvllle area -Mrs. J, Murkar and children goal tender, backs and half - backs, they -Window pending a few daysatOshawa- were almost sure to win. The Green Screens F. and Mrs: gechin, of -To- on- the -Lake. - River team lined u as follows : Goal, Tonto, are visltin the litter's -= `orman and H. G. Kerr, of HO>kkins; backs, White, Percy; half- - :mother,. Mri. Gordon, of Church Toronto, spent Sunday here w th bats, Routley, Cowie, Turner; for - h a few left, wards, White, Nighswander, Steward, .---F Bt: their mother.. Doten, 'Booth. W. J. Broomfield, -T. M, Henderson and son, of -Miss C. B. Simpson is spending Toronto, refereed in a most gentleman- ^- Toronto, are holidaying with a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. ly manner. .,�►�o�om,,,��� ��. friends in .^,,k- rrywood and Picker. Miller, of Jordan. _ - Patrick Sullivan is now in a ing t . -Miss Hannah Valentine, of very-low. ' gead -wally - DOIlf miss these Bargalns. t 'Jacksonville, N. Y.,-spent a few becoming weaker. days with J. N and Mrs. Richard.., -Mrs. John E. Gee left on Wed- ' son." nesday for a few weeks visit with Master Russell Woodruff had relatives iu'Toronto. : JOSe one of his fingers broken on Tues- -Jlrs. A. J.. Howlett -abd child He BUNDY day evening while playing base_ are spending a- couple of weeks - ' :baII. with Markham friends. -The council will meet at -Jiang farmers-have thi e. fed Brougham y p - their alsike-elaver and•rehort e sham oa Honda neat at 1 m. -for the transaction of general yield as being an average une. - ` , business. Christopher Dale, of Toronto, a Mrs. Hodson, of Toronto, an "pent a few days during the past_ t o :. I Is her daughter, firs. Anderson,' of week-with friends -in Pickering. C r (�, � �Z �. � V � j ckie S ' -'Minnesota, are visiting n ith F. E. -John JlcGifity is now bus -' ' Mrs. L-,D. Banks gave a • de- foundation of E. Br.yati s �tabte. e , We have secured a bale of the Genuine - Iightful verandah tea Rt Pine -Miss Anna Hiscuck, of King- Villa to n' few flan friends _on .stole, is s en IF?(JSSi /A ORA SH TOWELING young p dinga few week: with _. Friday evening. Rev. 'and Mrs. Moore at the manse. y roof is iaezhattstible that =R. S. Dillingham. who is some- -Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and Lydia, E. •Pinkh,t ru's Vezet�le This line is very scarce noiv and much 15ought after. Only a.iew hun. what under the weather, has been slaughter, of Oshawa, spent the Compound cures female iVL and _spending. a ,few days -with his llvlichfy Icjtll W. an(1 Jlrs. Gord0ii. carries-women safely through the dted yaTh Come and get ,sills ,while'it lasts. ` niece in East Turvnto. - - Donald Kerr retitr -nett home C Mange of Life: Tile .qurtlity' and,hrice is guc,d. -Mrq. Chu -1. Ha -rris, of Colum- on :1lunclay after spending several li-s• Letitia Blair, Ca.nnifton,On!~; bas, has been spec ing a n_ee s_ with- his brother in Inger- writes to Jam. 1'inkhszsn: In Summer Wear -%ve"have goad tholes in all lines, ?IVith her Barents, John and airs. soll. 'I a -- ;'Stephenson, of the base line. °I h r d it was . cer:a on. anilaa6- and der itrc�: - -" _��_- z =Rohl. �Vyfor is =nay used sad advised an operation' No one -T. X. alcrFadden left on' Sion and is of} duty for a fetiv dA du r- - — dity for a holiday trip through tae, ing `which he is visiting, relatives Knows whr►t I suffered. and the bear- North -west: During his absence In Campbellford, ing down pains were terrible. Vi have a his' brother will have charge of the - Jii_ =s Fanny' Clark, of Harnil- " I %v=ote to my sister about it and she choice stock always. ► tore. _ Iltou, Rrriyed on.Manday to spend 3d li-^ed me to take Lydia E.Pinicham's _ - - g a fern weeks with her parents, W. Vegetable Cola 4md. Try a ten cent package of pure Lemon Po�yder. Jukes half silos - David Savage, of East To- p g Tonto, s J. and NIPS- Clark• it has cn me oLall my troubles good lemonade, always ready, no, trouble, pent a few days this week and i did not have to have the opera- guaranteed pure. with his mother- here.-.: He intends -The Markhatu & Pickering tion after ulL The Compound also - to spend part of his vacation "rusti. Telephone Co. ure now 'bast' get -. ;,elped. ine w pass - safely through eating in Muskoka. ting the Audley line into shape. :hango of Life." IIn. Preserving Sugars we-have the best quality money tiro buy. -Miss Clara Ham has returned A number of . sttbsrribers hitve FACi�S F SfCK WOMEN. Glass-jays, "rubber rings, etc. _ from her trip to the Thousand Is1- been secured around Audley and For thirty years Lydia E, Pink- } ands and Shannonville. She was Vicinity. ' "" urn's Vegetable Coneppotold, made - - - _ accompanied= b her sister,. firs. The drowning accident of from and barbs, has beta 'the ev, a ee Wagner. , - - adsrd- r$me y -t °g- fsusSle ks, Johi _ .D i e k i e �` , -D. Brokenshtre has resumed have occurred at Frenchman's Bay and has positively cured thousarndsof ;` work at his mill after making his within the memory of the oldest g women who have been tronbledwith usual summer . repairs including inhabitant. Considering the ii6lacements, inflammation, ulcers- - cement walls at his waste gates, amoant of boating. flshinR and ice- tiog fibroid tumors, irregularities and is now prepared to do grist - harvesting going on every year periodic pains, backache,. that. bear- MW pa g • -- Ing and chopping. * • this is a remarkable record and mg -down feeling, flatulency, s-. `. one of which the residents of the --� >}t }tither went.to Toronto on- ban feel p - , ��`�•. Monday to get a glimpse- of- -Lard pl'o X etther__is_..there don, nervous rostr$tivn. - ((�� aa Q�i y'don t you try it P -_. ___ t.lns a __- u. Roberte, familiarly known - as any record, of death by drowning Mrs. pinkhasn itnv'ites sick -- bat were doomed to die sa- at that, place and the oldest resi- - ' • d. •��' 'dent. a �rotnea do write her for advise. - - - pointment, as Lord Roberta tray Y years ago used to boast $he has guided thousands to taken ill, compelling him to cancel that- there had never been a death healibs Address, Lynn, Mass. all'his engagements. in this way at this favored spot. sagaat time, tells on the nerves.. Bat _ --On Tuesday evening af ter we • • • that spiritless,ao ambition fed ing d$a be had spent about an hour in water- eunlaARTOIV - _ silt' and quickly gists= everywhere by t what 1� —DOORS ing the flowers and garden stuff, is 'known b drat isle se Dr. On Saturday or Sunday, July ?nth Shoop`e Re torative. within 48 hours . - a severe thunderstorm passed over, or 28th, during the visit of the ••Geor- after beginning tb use the 'Restorative, this locality accompanied ' b a ina Male - Y R Quartet" from Toronto, one improvement will be noticed. of cogtse, -' heavy rain -storm which continued of the members of the Quartet wac un. tall health will not immediately return. _ t a good part of -the night. The fortunate enough to lose his pocket The gain, however, will surely, follow. And - storm -was -also aceom'panied•by a tvadlet.cohWninq some twenty dollars beet of all, yon will realize and feel your =We have "a limited number of.ottr•tsvo best lines which very high wind, with the result in money and various valuable re- strength sad ambition as it ie eetaruing. we wish to clean out. Here.s the prices The Oat,tide wfl6eucts depress tirst the " that tunny trees have been blown havin a wallet was of bllsck seal, - having the owner's' H rile stamped on nerves" then the Socmach, Heart, and down, and a large amount of corn the inside. Five dollars reward will Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen ' a and oats levelled' to the ground. be paid. to anyone returning the same these failing nerves with Dr. Sboop's Re- - $i-1,'i5 door$ going at i -$ 1.19 The rain, however, -was badly to Geo. Hudson, 925 Rtthurst St., To- storative and see how quickly bealtb will i seeded, as bo pasture slid roots Tonto. - c - be youla again. Sold by T. J1. McFadden. OO �� �� were suffering from dry weather. .!, a 1.49 It also served to lay the dust on Tf �I TARI.E— Pickering station G FAIRPORT �• R. Trains going Eatdne_a as follows- ' the roads—which 'vas becoming un- bearable. : �, R t3 Slail 8.19 P. _These are first cta.s Doors, beantifuIiy grained ±tlyd varnished. bearable. A sad drowning accident occurred_ •` tl Local 2. ;3 P. M —Civic Holiday was observed on 9atulday evening at Frenchmari's " 14 Local 6.04 F. 11. Bay in which a Toronto man was the Trains going west dues as follows— :- very quietly in totin. Thers was .victim. A party of foiir coriMsting of No. 1'3 Local 8.`11 A. M. - Don't miss':th.s chance. 'It's' reablly too nlllch Of a~ the usual large number of visitors Fred Spencer, caretaker of the Nation- 11 'Local 2.18 P. Jl.- from 'outside points,. and there al Trust Building, 18-22. King -East, 7 Mail . 3.35 P. Sl, redACtiOII� but they inUSt g0,. we Spencers 'Sundav included. - friends elsewhere. The football and tins others were camping at the boys took in the sports iii Whitby bay. ° In the evening they all took a P�OWSh1Y'ES �. and the Seniors defeated the soil in Afr. Spencer's gasoline launch. - Claremont team but lost to High- Bto.wn, .wha was sitting on the side of R the boat, lost his balance and fellvver- I • have for sale a number g, single M • �, C H A P1V�AN' plow- land Creek. The }anior team was board. The boat was turned about shares, for all kinds of Ban single vvv more fortunate as they brought and the body recovered in abo4,lt ten and double plows, the cup to Pickering brit they had ..min tes; Dr. Dale wits summoned In order to clear the suck I aril sell- no competitor, eonsesluerltly their aid iIN efforts at resuscitation faited. Ing 35c shares for 25c, 30c shares for pprize was an easy one. The smal- Dr. Fish; coroner, was notified of the 20c and 30c shares for 10c; All shares 4. ler boys amused themselves 1, - occurrence, but on hearing the. evi- guaranteed:_ . "Every consideration for the Farmer." playing baseball, while .'others -dente, deemed an inquest unnecessa.T Jv, E. RIS)rBROti Gil, went down to enjoy the cool breez- the fatality was purely accidents . 4 g Clarernoilt. - - - The victim lived at 388 Dupont street, ? es off Lake Ontario. Toronto, unmarried, and inns the •sole' -A meeting of the special com- Red mother. He was A Reliable -- During the Harvest and Summer Months our store will be open Every support of 'his u <' Night. during the week. City Conn- 40 years of age and ran the elevator - -; nlittee of the T °r °nto Local Salesman Wanted ell regarding an improved subtirr. in the above building. The body was Farmers and others having Fruit will find a read market for them ban service at which a nit'mher of taken to the city that same evening in Y the launch. For Pickering nd adjoi t the er�s St gg s Farm Supply Store. Prises paid will be representatives frpm outside muni country to represent,- l .•. �+ acccrdingto t the quality of fruit. cipalities were present, n•RS held • - --• �_ • -- - . , , - dREEN RIVER Vail da's oldest, greatest Nurseries /�1 on the c 21st ere It was decided to Farmers' Supply Co. , -Pickering Ont hold conference on -Thursday, .Arthur Ellis spent the week's end in While business in some lines may be pp y , , e August 20th, at 10.30 a in., a-t the Toronto. ,. hull, farmers were never,moree encour * City Hall, Toronto. I=nvitations Olive Taylor spent Wednesday with aged as regards fruit$� owin than at y the resent season, i have been sent to -the different 1►fargaset Wilson. P. n Rh prises for 1�J08 WALL PAPERS ! all c asses of fruit have been obtained I908 municipalities interested. The ors. Bell and Miss Cynthia a ent a the ast season, and there is as x con- ' eeting is• for the purpose of die- sequence, in Markham. sequence, an increased demand for _ sting the resent service with Clifford J. Harper, 's Toronto, is visit- nursery stock. - -We are showing a very,4arge- assortment' of the latest p in at J. H. Wilson's 4i t e object of improvin both the M ' Our stock is complete in Avery de- Mrs. •. g . frs. White and friend visited Mrs. • • ra sand service and all interest- G. Ferrier on•Tuesday: ' partment including anew list of spec = - patterns and colors, .at all- prices. frOn1 �C rip. ed In the matter are invited to be Mies Pearl Doten and Mrs, is Bice allies which-we alone handle. = AIonldin s_to match. Call and see our ,.present. As this is „a matter of are_spending a week in Lindsay. The right man will obtain a perman- - a muah ' intereit to Pickering, re- A. E. Lehman and family returned ent situation with territory reserved haude0me Bamplee preventatives should be sent from home from Newmarket. Thursday of for him. Pay weekly, Free sample ' village. There, is no reason last week. outfit, etc.; write for particulars. - Z. railways should not give CharIee and lire. Wilson earl Miss st0Il8 8C WelhngtOII NOTE _(}rnnulated Yellow Sugar, 201bs for $1.00, Grafiulated ""alvtrban service to To- Ruth returned home to Fort William _. $4.90 per I00 Ibs, ` this week. Fonthil'1 Nurseries, r cuifttgijrb9 as is given Marshall Tomlinson and Norm (850 acres) �-..� i C:03=.POU... Lott, of Caledonia, spent a few days TORONTO, - - ONT. R. A. BuNiINU, - Pickering teriv. _ a } .! -" :.. ..:J:: -''. '._..":. __. -, .... _..., -_. .- - .._ _ ,._._ ..._.... ..L -:._.v c ,.... ... -,L. �... ueC •.. -.._._ ., ti ,.. ..,. ..S7dF fi3SLS`di,.l -