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VOL. XXVIII. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1909 1�0. 41
praof0*0ilanal Darby►. i 4 DUMBARTON a FAIRPORT >r
BLOODLESS WOMAN !
Medical Born-On Sunday, July 11th, the The government dredge; Bir Rich- Land
Plaster
wife of Charles Laughlin, of a son. ard, arrived here hist: week forthe
Geo. A. (iilleapie is improving the purpose of dredging the harbor and a
AM. BELL, M. D., C. M: lose Colof Constants Weir appearance of his store by the addi- entrance to the same. It is in charge
. Late House surgeon of the Hi��teton t y Weary, tion of a coat of paint. of Capt. Broseau and there are i crew
General Hospital. 8uc&wsor to Dr. M.Bete
man. Omcebourn8'to10am,Ito3pmand8 I.QU{( Wrinkled, HOIIOW•• Farnersare wearing a smile of ten men. They expect to be here
to 8 p m. Pickering,Out, ,`.r-ly the heavy rains of the poet week. I for several weeks.at the end of which A stasis quantity Still on head.
These rains will mean thousands. of time the harbor should be in first-class Anyone can. get It at the Spink
I EO. N. FISH, M. D. dollars to the country. condition. - Elevator. price 65c,per 150
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON They All Get Health, Vitality,
Member of College of Pbysiciane and Surgeons. •• . .�.-- - ]b. seek. x'=
Vt Oat. AsbociaW Coroner, County of Ontario, Vint, Strength From Vital, WHITEVALE GREEN RIVER
Omse Houn-8 to 10 a.m. and 1 to 3 and B W 8
p,m. Brougham,out. n—iy Once you use the celebrated nerve W• JACKSON. '
Horace and Mra. Sleigh, of the city, Frederic Hornehaw was a Toronto
vitalizer and tonic. Vifal- once you Brock Road
�.eQaL• feel its magic gowers working through are visiting friends here at present, visitor this week. r.
your weakened system ou'll The new'parsonage is being renovat Mise.Smith,of Altona, visited with.
E. FAREWELL, 0., BAF►RIB- y Y ed and when completed will be both Pearl Doten this week. ;i
_T Q know for sure that health at last comfortable.and modern. A number from here took in theA
mQ(tTER,County Crown Attorney,and County awaits you. We are leased to have' kith us for Oran a walk on Mondor t 1 1 es White e
• 8)lioltoz. Court House.Whitby. lar P g Y• •
So much quicker and surer is Vital the summer the Geddes family, also E. A. and Mrs. Lehman and sons -
LT. BARCLAY;Barrister-at-Law, to rebuild and restore that thousands Miss'-Meek and Miss White. spent a few days in the city. �'4 hvlesale and Retail Butcher, '
. Solicitor,Notary Public,Special swami- use no other medicine. : The refreshing showers of the past Bessie Hutebings and Gertie Booth Pickering,nor for HigD Court of Justice, Successor to gr Ont•
Mason. Dow & McGillivray, Brock Sweet, 50c a.box, or 8 for $9.50. For sale few days have revived all nature and spent a dap with Mrs. Forster, h
Whitby, 737 have been gratefully received. A number of our young folks took at McFaldden's Drug Store, Pickering. A large number from our vale went .in the barn party at Brock Road. Best price paid fur choice
H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND, on the excursion to Hamilton.and re- Mrs. Coakwell gave a party to her
V NoTeas Fustic, (successor to lite - port baring bad an enjoyable time. Sunday school class on Monday night, butcher's cattle.
David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr, Sydney North- Congratulations are extended to the Mrs. Wm, hoover, Donald and Mil
cote,who is associated with Mr,Warke,attends g Choice meat will be found at our'
stakering on Wednesdays. pupils of Wbitevale public school on dred spent a day in Toronto last week. 6
Laiaae arranged, illy ' their success at the late entrance ex- Win. and Mrs. Mitchell, ron and shop at reasonable rices. R
CLAREiO:�'T p p
aughter-spent a---day -in--town--last
�etertr Watch for osiers for the White- week, Call and see tis• Prices right.
FURNITURE STORE vale Baptist annual lawn.social to be A number of the Shamrocks spent
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ALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. held on Clic. Wilson's fine lawn on Wednesday evening at J.-B. and-ire.Graduate Ontario veterinary College. Wednesday, July 28th. Wilson's. onumer
ga aces3 Oo Dr. veisri rl y Medical ing o ., in the plttCe..to get the beat Mrs. Ni hswxnder is s S
Saiooeaior to Dr.L, 7, Shirley, OffiZe Hing Bt., g pending a few
Pickering. Furniture at the Ioriest WHITBY
days with friends in Ashburn and Y
Port Perry.
� HOPSINB.VETEftIN2BY BVIi• c Hiss Pine, of Toronto, is s Having secured theagenov for Lr=,
. GRON, AND DENTIST. Etc. and price,, Al_O Thursday afternoon is being genera pending
Graduate of the Ontario vet,rinary Col- - ally observed as a-holiday. the vacation with her aunt, firs. E.
the Ontario Granite and 14far- s,
log•,•Toronto, registered member of the PICTURE FRAMING, Ex-Cbief Bell has. a fine position Hutchings. ble Warks, Brampton. I am
Ontario veterinary Bled►car Assoc►atloa. . K- Misses Allie Fuller, Minnie Pinker- Prepared to furnish all work in
with the C. P. H. as detective.
Ano and residence one and one-quarter miles the unite and marble line
norsb of Green 13:ver. Office and shoeing forge CURTAN POLES, The announcement that the Cana- too and Stella -sorsa spent the week- granite
bouts to 11 a.m„and 1 to 4 pm. Private than Northern-would be builtJhrough end at W. A. Fuller's. at the vera lowest prices, and r
teiepbone in my oIDoe P,O. addrbes, Green - the lake front towns is the most im- .Albert Ferrier, wife and familyof workmanship guaranteed. T?
cher, out. . _'and kinds of repairing. Markham. spent a da with Cl. Pnd Gcods shipped where desire
_- portant.news to this section. of caun- �' y See me before lxcin yot R
- `- try in many years. Mrs:Ferrier. P g
1�ustrisss Q2arDs. Mt. Fawthro has returned home, order. Lettering done on the
_ The Spencer garden party by the p -
H09. POUCFiER Issuer of Mar L lr D E R T A `K I N G St. Thomas Anglican church Guild of after Ppending come time with friends aborter! notice. -
rT� Brooklin imd. Cnlutnbus was notable i° the States.
- 1 ciao-Licensee,Brougham,out. C. W. GIBBONS, - Claremont
in con for the introduction of the new pastor, We congratulate Misses Nettie Pos-
G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage Rev.Mr.'Allin, and the artistic sing- it and Annie Fuller on their recent
ri -License■ in the County of Ontario, --��TT T ing of, Mr. Sydney Northcute,.one of entrance examinations. �.
"Plakerin8 Village. 2717 �. .��1-. A L, our,latest new citizens. Mr. Aruistron son and nephew are ,.
The long drought was broken by spending a week with Eli and Mrs. C 0 A Ll
(� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage L�1� t�T ca ioua ah��w®rs and thuwderatorms tN+�ighswander,also Mr. and Mrs. Bran-
aJ.. Licanse■ in th•County of Ontario, - CLAREMOlr T p Hard and soft.
Once at store and his residence,Claremont. Saturday afternoon, during which don and son and daughter,of Toronto. i
lightning struck Judge gicintyre's fine The footb.J1 match at Claremont on
TORW¢Y HOtTSE:-Norway, residence..the shaft striking the cbim- Saturday evening ne=t between.Ware-
residence.. �V ,
Hing■ nRoad. Particular attentica giv. �}�1 ney and shocking,lira. McIntyre, who moat and Havelock is creating much Lath and Shingled.
an to farmer attending the Toronto m+rkets. Movinga7ii3e at
If••e aeoommod•tion Hader the new mane e was reclining near the hot water radi- interest among lovers Of football here,
mans. Charges moderate. J.J,Neeano, Pio- ator in the library, in which room it a number of whom purpose going to
yN•tor, iv ` The Pickering Pharma witness the match. K t. w
did considerable damage, but did Prices right.
DR.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLE3iH Set anything on Bre.
. Convoyanow. CommIseioner for taking From July let until July 16th. BROUGHAM A• Cj• R E E SO R
'• ai0dadm, Awounbent. Eta Ilona to lona — — PORT' UNION. _. _ �-
"tam i.■oas of uat•riage Llo - Miss Minnie Palmer has returned`to LOCUST HILL
sisass" yi e..�+, Oat. T-v In moving into our new extension we the city.
find that we were overstocked in some In getting Out of the way of s Miss Wedgewood. of Tor`oato is vis- ,
POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, linea,guaranteed to be all ir•eh and freight train Saturday morning on g
F. for Counties of Tork and Ontario. Acc- nod sellers. It will a the Rou a brill Adam H. McIntosh icing at T. Bennett's. A : PALMER
Mast sale■of all kinds anouned to on abortest g p•y you to buy g R. J. Price, of Toronto, sent Sun- .
oetwo, Address Green savor P.o„ out, now as the prices will•show. and his,son Harold stepped in front of P
We now have banging in our store on the Montreal Byer, Both ran for the day with friends here. PAINTER AND, DECORATOR
�j B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- end-of the bridge. Harold reached Miss Reta.BetW, of Milton, is visit-
7 . Mooe•r for Ontario and York Cos. All a I e sheet,the names and prices of 8
kteds of sties-ondnotod either pr:vaaly or by Tides on special sale, such as: the end in time.to jump for the em- isq Mn. T. C. Brown, Contractor for general'house'repairs..
'aaealon. Bale not” collected. For dates or embankment, but his father wan Miss Mary Routley, of Toronto, is ]]Established 5 ears in Pickerin
Liver Pills, 3oc, for lbc ; Kidney
visiting her friends•bere, - T g
-assay o�tsc lana apply lat et as News shoo will struck and instantly• killed. They g Vi11x
lea, P kin scion-. order lett at News Omo• .in Pills, reg. for 99c; Blaud'e went flehing together, and having no John Phillips, of Whitby, was with �'
teeel7e prompt aa-ntt-u, 1317. - Iron Pills, reg>til, for 19c., etc., etc. luck on the east aide of the Rouge his people here thio week. ADDRESS: P_I_C_KERP�'G P.O.
�1 POUGHER, Licensed Auction- Bargains like these all.through the attempted to cross on the railway' John Dafoe, of Toronto, spent Sun-
1 . ser,valnator and Oonooscr for the Conn store in patent medicines, soaps, bridge. Mr. McIntosh, who was one day with his parents here.
INes of York and Ontario All kinds of auction mod- trusses, spectacliw, fountain of the beat known flour and feed teen Mrs. Ed. Holtby, of Toronto,is visit- �T
_ 'Matas eondnot•d and valuations made at mod- F,ibr ii 1.i T� R.wi.
ares charge. Estates and consUmmenm non- pens,Jewel.ery,stationery, in the business sn was a traveller for isg with Mrs. �Vm. Hubbard.
si■eausly managed and sold by auction or stock food, etc. F. McIntosh dt So e,of Toronto,came Ddrs, Thos. Graham, of Rochester, Opens Sept. 1st
�prtvate sale.. Mortgaces, room, notes and
v' week. ff
general a-oonaM promptly collected and.■stir -, if you get.it here it's good. out to the Strickland Grove on Wed-
saw tested at T. Bennett's last
s•etlemeats guaranteed. Phone or neiday last to spend the summer with Mme• Willoughby,of Keswick, -spent IO
!write for terms, dna pa-Kicnlby Brougham, 'T M McFADDLN his wife and four eons. Re inold K. last week with Ed. and Mrs. Willson
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Ont Dates mal b- grad by phone Nswe M. s g and famil •
ame•. 7 - Druggist and Optician, McIntosh & Sons, is a brother, His
Rev. A.C, and Mrs. Barclay,of Bad
PICKERING, - OMT: injuries were terrible. His neck was e
Miss Stella E. Games
broken and the skull fractured, be- Aae, Mich., visited Wm. and Mrs. TORONTO.
aides other injuries. He waft 50 years. Cassie, this week. a+QRDi,+Oa O .
Teacher of-!'rano, #Cage, was a member of Old St, ;4n- Mrs• T. C. Hubbard.and'Mrs. Harry
-WIIITEVALE. OMT'. + d ws's Pre byterisn church,aad lived VF'right and son. df NoWton,are here This school is unquestionably one
__.. ;DMI'—nghaIns at 32 Earl street,Toronto. Dr. Dales, a few days with Mrs. Beer, of Canada's Greatest, Best and-
Our
school board have secured the
& Co acting for the coroner, decried an in- gloat Successful Colleges. •Our
un Parlors Bluest was unnecessary. • services of Hiss Walsh, of Guelph, as graduates readily secure employ-
'Wagner 3
t teacher for the ensuing year. meat: Let us educate
,King street, 'Pickering. you fora
Galls by day or night promptly GREENwooD A number from here attended the position worth from SW to $100
Telephone barn party at T. A. Knox's Monday a month. We know how. .Write
Have a frill line of crash and stir- attended to. night and report a good time. . to-day for magnificent catalogue. r;
tad meats constantly on hand. (Bell or Independent.) -Miss Fanny Sadler is spending her A number from here purpose attend
vacation in this neighborhood. ink the football match at-Ciarerhont 'p�, J. ELLIOT, Princi al.
Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, giiss'Scot t,of -Whitby, is the guest to-morrow($aturdav) evening. i P
-Ham, Bologna, Weiners,'etc. of W. J. and lira. llevitt this week. Mrs. R. S, Phillips spent a w days Cor. Yong- Alexander Sts.
nsurance
Etta Sanderson,of Claremont, spent in the city. She returned on Sunday
Highest prices paid for a few days this week with Walter and witb'her brother, 0. McGregor•, in his
Mrs. Wilson.
.']3nteher's Cattle. Bruce Wilson spent Sunday and auto. '
The. township Council met in the
Of all kinds-Best always recons• ,Afoot in'Toro ,to_ with his sister, z
• • e _ 3 Mir. Fk}Iot�;' p .- Temperance Hull_here„o�x, ;Tuesday. —
bended . :;p+ last, and transacted aTxrge amount of - '-
_�'iekering iUeru Miss -lia- Murph
gS.• P y,.of pronto, is business
s endin her vacation with Alfred I
- P $ Mrs. Ashton and daughters, Gladys / ;Y
:Conveyancing Done, and Mira, Tremble. and Geogie, apccompanied�by;'Hiss 11. R epati
j First-class rigs for Dire AM;aa Susie 'Devitt, of Toronto, is Hutchison, sent Sunda with Tela-
Da Or night
Rents and-Notes Collected. spendinga.week with her cousin, lti, tires here.
g Cbarges'reasonable. J. Devitt and family, Bennett Bros'. barn raising which
k .Bus meets all traill8 Mr. Siong and family, of Oshawa, took place last Friday was a huge ANYTHING
brother-in-law of John McLean sent r
.Teaming promptly attended to.
150acre Farm for sale. P success. Everything went together
P P Y Saturday and Sunday here: that is bought in a jewelery store
without a hitch. . The captains J.-Mc-you want to buysell or rent call Alex. Moore was in Toronto over Farlane and J. Scott, each handled. and many other things that nre
Agent for Canada Carriage.Co. at m_ office: Bargains. the 12tb. He was accompanied b his bought in.other,stores. If others
Y g P y their yuan with much skill. The con-
y� $ Peak) daughter, Mise.Kate Moore. A3cFarlatie's side cannot repair your, broken arti
test was very' close, cles bi•in them to us and we will
W. H. bits. Wm. wood, of .Toronto, spent g
f Pickering. • Q. Richardson• P winning by two rafters.
a few days renewing old acquaint- On To
John Hamilton met repair them if it is possible to so.
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antes in and around the village. with a serious accident. He was en- a charges will be moderate:
The NotaryPublic Pickering. We are pleased to hear that Leslie _
� g• gaged picking cherries and the ladder _
Devitt succeeded in passing his pro on,which he was standing happening
DOMINION BANK motion examination at Markh m: _
to turn round, he fell to the ground. .�
We extend,congratulations to Mas- His head struck aboard inflicting a
Bead Offiee; Toronto A*Iacksmithing 1 tars Frank McGrotty and Norval Wil- deep wound. Medical aid was sum-
son as they were among the successful moned and his wound dressed. Had We bay- Old Gold
General Banking Busineeg A general blacksmith business done, candidates at Claremont. the -wound been a few inches lower and S1lV8r
transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and down the consequences would have
promptly executed. The Provincial revenue is al- been much more serious. ,
Horse-shoeing ready $400,000 ahead of the re- The work• of renovating the town and pay the very highest market
Special attention given to g- a - 8pR'cialty. ship hall is progressing though some- price for it. If you have any you
p ceipts to the same date last year. q
♦ the collection of Ci ORLON +Yr ?�A'�7CT' what slowly. When the work is rom- would like made up into new jaw- '..
• A large number of. those who pleted the building will present a most elery we will be pleased to give
cissa notes. PICKEFtINfi, OMT. were insured in the Standard respectable appearance. With metal an estimate, and guarantee that -
_ Mutual Fire Insurance Co. under shingles, metal interior, large new none but your old; gold will be
the premum nuts.system have de-
coat
and new porch, and with a nerd used in the making'.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. coat of paint, the building will hardly .
BRITISH Term of 19M tided to take legal advice and if be recognized by those familiar with
ZDepoeit® received of $1. and - g _ r
a Wards. CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- thought desirable to contest their it for years past. The present Coun-
T PIC
EWS
p BUSINESS er, ten pper cent bet- liability in the courts. To bring cil deserve credit for carrying out this
Tate=®8t allowed at highest COLLEGE ter for Busines, the matter to a head and cheapen work which should have been done R. lV. 'BASSETT, `'`
TORONTO -Shorthand and Mat- the cost, a meeting of those inter- lang Syne,
current rates. Tic. "
Booklet free,-- R. A. Farquharson, sated will be held on Saturday JEuxs_yltsz AND OPTICIAN
CHAfs. D. GORDON, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner Yonge and afternoon when the situation will Harry Campbell, a young bank %virr rIR v
Bloor qts, be discussed and a course of action clerk at Woodstock, was killed in
WHITBY BRANCH• decided on, jumping out of an automobile.
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The only thing they could possibly that's a fact," returned her hue- to the best tables, to co
mmereea> "
base a suspicion of fraud upon are band, giving a regretful glance at the trades. The hog's dispoaitio � .
those records in New Haven, and the stylish but dejected-looking fig- bas yielded to the influence of good
unless some one who knows about urs opposite him. "I'm deuced sor- breeding and changed from that o!
that first marrialge has unexpected- rv, for we were having a jolly good the outlaw, ready for conflict with
ly.turned up with incontestible time together. However, you will elan or beast, to the peaceable tem.',KEY
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_ proofs,. I would defy any one to �have the sat•isfacti-ft of knowing perament belonging, with proprie-
rprove that Adam Brewster.did not that you have been at the top of ty, to the barnyard reside s
marry Louise Simpson." the ladder for a little while ;no one cc s een molded bit
' And yet, even as he asserted it can take away from you the mem- skillful methods from bony, angu-
QR PLANNING FOR TH$ so confidently, a thrill of fear shot ory of the experience and plea- lar uncouthness into-a structure o! n
through him as a sudden suapicinn sure of the last few months," he massive width, depth and thickness, 3
flashed into his mind. concluded philosophically, affording a marvelous yield of purl
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FUTURE. "But I thought that you present- "Ah! it has .,heen like. a fairy and lard. Incidentally, by domes=
j - ed a certified copy of those records, -dreamof delight; I have 'been tication and generations of bleed-
and it was accepted as evidence," afraid that it was too beautiful to ing him for early maturity and
said his: wife. last," said the igrl, choking back quick fattening, the length of hit
CHAPTEIti X,—(Cont'd) America with you. A' train' leaves "That is true, and that work was a sob of despair; "and now to have intestines has been increased. it is
Paris at nine o'clock for Calais, all so cleverly done I have never had to go back to the slums-will be un- claimed by, scientists, more than
'Can I have a few moments' con- and I have made arrangements toa fear that it would ever be detect- endurable. The memory of my good :30 per cent. `
versation with you?" he inquired take that. You will have ample
"Certainly, Mr. Nichola,'' re ed. There is only one .man living times will only make Amy torture so Swine are as susceptible as other
3 time to pack your trunks and set whom I should shrink from having much-harder to bear. animals to the influences of envir-
plied the lawyer, glancing, for tie your indebtedness here -before examine those records," said John John Hubbard's face was ghast- onment, and three or four genera-.
form's.sake, at the card. "Step
in- that hour—" Hubbard, 'with an ugly frown. ly as he listened to this nail of bit- trona coyer a period long enough to
side, if you please. You are an "Never!" almost shouted John "And who is he?" eagerly in-- trrness. He had really become quite firing about-great changes i$--them.
American, I perceive—it struck me Hubbard, as he sprang to his feet auired Anna. ft•nd of his dashing young wife, in Experiments made at the Wiacon-
as I passed you on the'stairs before in a toweringpassion. ".Do you P y' "His name is Thomas Plum -- a suite of }lis previous love for Alli- :in station in crossing the wild or
;dinner that you must be one of my imagine for a moment'that I--" dem ilish little expert, who once be- son. Se had been more' congenial Razor-Back hogs and their crosses
;`.• own countrymen." "It will be utterly useless for fore balked me on La case. But," and after his own Style, because she with the improved and approved
"Yes, I arrived in Parts this af- p pp
' ternoon " quietlyobserved the you to make .any resistance, sir, with a muttered oath, "I'll make was less conscientious and refined, breeds showed that a marked im-
irterposed Mr. Nichols, as he cool- 4 hot fight for them, and spend and had thrown herself heartily in- provement in appearance and qua-
stranger, as he slipped into the ly whipped_ out a revolver and big pile of-the ;Brewster money to all his plans and pursuits, and lity in the wild hogs' progeny was
room, a quick, though repressed, cocked it. "I am prepared for any before I get through with them." thus his regret for her temporarily. possible, although in constitution
breath of relief escaping,him as the emergency, as you perceive, and I "But I suppose, ccerbalanced his fear for his own and sins of flesh, the did not
door closed behind him. -' , pp in even if you have _ B y
also have two assistants waiting in to give it up in the end, you will fate. . :;ompare with pure breds, and when
"Allow me to present you to my the hall outside, in case they should have something handsome of your Veli, he moodily observed, af- cholera struck the station herds
wife,," said Mr. Hubbard, turning ba needed.". own left,'' said his avife, with evi ter a few moments of,silence,during these supposedly hardier hogs were _.
g CHAPTER XI. en nervousness. 'r f
-11-A 'Le first to succumb. Their feed-
liant vision sten in in the centre thought, "you may think yoprsel, ing. habits were irregular; on one
Of the room. "Mrs. Hubbard, Mr. _ Oh. its money you're thinking lucky that a felon's fate dues not day they would,gorge themselves so
Nichols, of New York City." Mr. Hubbard saw u once that af, is it, Anna?" the msn.snarled,
The lad bowed with formal resistance would be useless; that growing very white. "You don't caps hat in the face—you will es- chat they would or found fastinghese
y 1?0- exec that, at all events. for the next day -or -more. These
liteneas. Somehow, the appear- be must submit to the inevitable. seem to be trr,ubled by a thought But how about my,mother'"mother'}" ^ompelling forces of heredity made
ance of this stranger at that inop- "Who prefers -this' charge?" he of the consequences to me if the - plain that both right breeding and
rtune moment sent a cold chill questioned weakly, as he wiped the charge of forgery is proved." cried Anna in a breathless voice;
po for it had only just occurred to her rcght environment are essential to _
creeping over her. Mr. Nichols. moisture from his face and then be- 'Oh, yes, I do, John,." she-an- thaLher mother;having been an ac- the attainment of right results. At
courteously returned her greeting; gan to remove his gloves. ' swered, addressing him thus for the com lice of her husband. might the same time environment may be
then stepping quickly between John "Richard Lyttleton, of New first time since their marriage; have to share his'punishmert, if the in some cases, as destructive is its
Hubbard and'the door, he touched York." "but perhaps my ;woman's 'wit y;d,rst wasroved against hies. results as in other cases it is bene-
him on' the shoulder, remarking "Aha!"—with a start—"in whose might help you to escape if that "I am hoping that she cannot be .ficial.' Swine typical of the best
with continued politeness, but an- behalf! should happen; then; if you have found," Mr. Hubbard replied, ""and breeding require but two-or three
thoritatively: . "The nearest of kin," was the money: enough; we could go to you must discover some means of 'generations of wrong environment
"I am sorry to interfere with noncommittal reply of Mr. Nich- some other country, change our communicating with her secretly as ;.d, degenerate to ' the level-of the
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-your arrangements, as you appear ols, who added: `'Now, I can't an- names, and snap our fingers at soon as we land and get her into most unapproved types. Much,
'c be on the point-of going out, swer any more questions, and you bolts and bars." some safe hiding-place, or it may go therefore, depends upon t`1ie breed-
but my duty compels me to tell you -will have to bustle if you wish to `'Don't flatter yourself, child, hard with her also. And now let er and his provisions for and care
that you are my prisoner!". take your baggage with you. A car- that your .woman's wit. will avail me give you a little good advice in' handling-. — From Coburn's
John Hubbard shrank back as mage has been engaged to take us me anything if I am found guilty," while we have a chance to talk by "Swine in America." _
" from the sting of a lash. to the station, our tickets are pur- .he said, with' a bitter laugh; yet curselces. You have your jewels,
`•`Your prisoner,' What do you I chased, and a section chartered for he spoke more gently than before, and-t-hey are very valuable, forSHELTER FROM THE SUN.
mean?" he demanded, with sud-,our especial accommodation. Every- for her thoughtfulness had touched have bought You none but the fin `
den anger, while his wife seemed thing will be conducted.quietly and him. "A twenty-year sentence will est. If fate should turn against us. Too often about the only shelter
like one who had been instantly without any publicity or an be the result; and I shall have to you can take them to Tiffany, where i he hogs have is the shady,aide of,
.'transformed to '-marble, so white .tr, either yourself or airs. Hubbard,: serve it I live. But I have no they.were purchased, and turn them. > `rail fence.
and rigid did she become at theunlessyou see fit to make a rum- fortune of my own—I haven:t ten into money; which will make quite If you really don't care for the
i sound of that word, "prisoner." pus." t'rousand dolliars to my"name---" a respectable nest-egg. with which comfort of the animals, nor the re-
I mean that I arrest you here. Mr. Hubbard saw that there was "But I thought you were very you can establish yourself in some sults they produce for you; this may
and now in accordance with. the no alternative but to submit quiet- rich, even before you came into the well.-paying Iittle business-such ae answer the purpose, but.you should
authority vested in me by the Unit-!T; to his fate, and accordingly .be- Brewster f.�rtune," she gasped, n;iilinery, small wares, or some have it very clear in yor mind that
ed States 'of America,, slid in com-I gan to make preparations for their "Yes; and. others have thought thing of that 'nature—and'thus get this is one of the reasons that
pliance,with the international laws departuPe. In a little more Than the same.; but the truth is, fur a. good living without having to "hogs don't .pay." How could
Pertaining to extradition." Ian' hour they left the hotel, not a good many years I have only madework, as you.used to."` they? How on earth could they?
And throwing back -th-e lapel of soul .in the house suspecting the " big bluff at being rich. If people He elaborately considerably upon Just so that you will know how
y his vest; he - revealed his-official real reason for, their sudden flit- think you're making a big pile, it this suggestion, giving her many they feel, supppse you put youi�win-
badge to confirm his statements. ting. - keeps your credit.good, and' many ideas which afterward proved very 'vr overcoat oa some sunny harvest
"Upon 'what charge?- demanded "Bad news from home by cable," •a sharper has won a rich -wife in valuable to her; but, although it Clay. and load oats all day long,
John Hubbard, with a ghastly face. was the explanation given to the that way." , •was ver good advice, it did not We guarantee the hogs will have
The officer glanced pityingly at Proprietor, when John Hubbard "And that was.your object?" have a very cheering effect upon shelter from that on.
r ;:the-beautiful vision in the back- went down to'the office;to settle his "Yes. You may as well know the either of them, 'and it was with It's only a question of a few min-
.:: :gtoumd as he replied in a somewhat bill who was profuse in his re- truth about me, Anna," said the very heavy hearts that they finally t;tes at- best.
subdued tone: grets over the misfortune which man, a sullen look-on his face. •'I landed in Xe,.v-) rk, where the.de
"Forgery, conspiracy,and embez- called the '`prirfeely monsieur and have lived by my- wits all my life. pressing news of -Mrs, Brew- PIGS IMPROVE PASTURES.
dement." the beautiful madame" back to After Lgot in with Brewster, I had ster's" arrest awaited them, and, Where pigs are grazed pretty
_. "'Forgery?" whispered Anna their country before their tour .was a. chance to _pull the wool over•a ;,f course, added to their gloom. c.eavily they improve the pasture,
Hubbard, with white lips; a shud- completed. gcod many persons' eyes to my own (To be continued.) .
rro',der shaking her -from head to foot Two days later`found this luck- advanta e, and if that man had .---,F animals
are
the land is sound, or the.
" g I. g animals are not allowed to trample -- `
as she realized all that the word les couple again crossing the broad lied 1 would have fleeced him ret- a+o�o
implied. Atlantic: Mr John Hubbard and p it when too soft from heavy dove n-
p ty thoroughly before I got through pours-of rain. There is a tendency
Her husband was stricken dumb his bride were,two very` different v;ith him. I had inveigled him into.
fur the moment. He did not open people during their ' homeward one.or two transactionsvihich, if for clover tothickenwhere the pigs
bis mouth. He tottered feebly to a bound voyage from what they had they could 'have been carried out, �n �he Farm glaze the sward, as the bottom
a and sat down. The blow had been going over.. would have so laced him in m gr'asses., too, thicken up all the-bet-
chair
almost paralyzed him comm as p y ter, This 'is partly caused by the
p y g The man was grave,. -moody, taci- 1od*er`that I could have made al- evacuations enriching the soil, part-
it did, so, like a thunderbolt, when turn. Sereral -times Ne had made n.-ost any terms .with him, for he y from the tall .grasses not being
}.e seemed to be at-the very zenith an effort to worm himself into the was a great stickler about Honor , showed to monopolize the situation,
of the.enjoyment of his stolen for gid graces of Mr. 1\ichols, and and an irreproachable name, etc. for your hogs graze' low, and, in at
.-..,tune.- ` pump" him regarding the pro- But. he died before I could clinch THE HOG'OF TO-DAY. n,ensure, because the very small 1
But he was not a man to yield ceedings which had been instituted matters: Then I made up my mind The hog is more of an individual seed (especially the minute white
weakly to an emergency, and mak against him. But the officer, al- that I'd play a desperate game for than a machine, and his breeder clover) passes to some degree
ing a mighty• effort to regain his though' gentlemanly ,and affable, his whole fortune. I had every -hould treat him as such. Methods through the pigs undigested, and s
composure and still the terrible and willing to converse freely upon chance in the world, fol• I drew tip -hich man be accepted as,estab- alien it falls on to kind, rich soil,
throbbing in his temples, he'turncd ,all other subjects, was .very non- the man's 'will, aril fixed it shat lashed have been worked out in grows and flourishes,exceedingly. r
Again to the officer.. '. committal upon this topic. I should be sole administrator of swine breeding, but adherence to
"Pardon me," he said urbanely, $e frankly ' said that he was the estate and guardian.to the girl: all of them'cannot, for many prat
is a_am sci astpni$h,�d I find it simply actin under ,,. dere was Z_ __cant to a:� bei:_.. tical--reasons, be rigid. The breeder LIVE STOCK NOTES'. _
belYede"fin the reality of his business riiake` e`err east lip- Ar'ry heir?" intterposed his•wife himself. his breeding stock; envie- It is not always wise to feed the
the situation. Of course, this is on the charges specified in the war- aghast, this being the first intima onment, feed resources, climate and same amount of grain to both hors-
'p11 an absurd mistake, and you rant; but 'he was not-disposed to tion she had had of the project. other factors are-so largely involy- es in one team.,One may need more
have unwittingly • arrested the enter into any explanations regard- "Yes; that would have been the ed that one man's success may spell than '-the other to keep it in good
strong man."_. _ ___ ing the attitude of the plaintiff, easiest way to accomplish my pur- another's failure. A common-sense health and working condition.
"Oh, no, sir, there is no mis- even if he had been posted regard- pose," -trewent on stoically; `'hut type of hog in the hands of a com Many Socks of hens are not well . .�: +
-take;, you are the man I want," ing the recent evidence acquired', when I found that she _was likely mon sense breeder constitutes a fed. Corn is a valuable food, but,
coolly responded Mr. Nichols. find which had led to an applica- to 'kick over,the traces, I planned combination best calculhted for sat. -:t,is a mistake to feed the hens corn,
_ "You have stated that the charge tion for a reopening of the Brew- to have another string'to my bow. isfaction and profit during a.sue- day after day, without any change.
is forgery,',' sternly observed Mr. suer case. So when I discovered that Allison cession of-years.. If we want to do the right,thing
._.Xubbard ; "what •is the nature of Thus, ,with an almost intolerable had,.never been fcrmally adopted, I Live stock husbandry represents b3 the hens, we shall have to study
the document, or documents, suspense hanging over him, it is not worked up this scheme to'Make it a high type of constructive 'effo'rt, the food problem a little.
forged?" strange that the man should have appear that Adam Brewster had a and swine breeding offers as much Cows should never' be permitted
"I am not authorized to enter been deeply depressed. His wife was ifs and .own ch.ildt living." i.satisfaction and gain as any other tb get hungry for salt in summer
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minutely into the particulars of.the also 'very much exercised over the "Well, You have been a tough branch. It may profitably engage of at any other season of the year,
case, but;the. crime is said to be as situation; and day after day she customer," was Mrs. 'Hubba•rd'.s the attention of the man who raises for that matter. But in summer,
sociated with your administration would question him upon the sub- complimentary comment as her hus- hogs merely from financial motives, especially, so much fresh and suc-
of the 'Brewster estate," was the ject. band paused. "And so all the but a breeder who attains a fore- culent grass calls for salt, and 'cows �
'Calm reply. "Have you any idea who .is the 'riione5 ;on have in the' world if most'place in Iris calling has an in- require it in considerable quanti- ;
There was a quick, sharp cry. prime mover in this matter?" she you lose this fortune—is ten thou- 'terest in his business not inspired ties—for be it understood that com- ;
::from Anna Hubbard. inquired upon one occasion. ::tind dollars," she added, looking solely. by rewards in money. The mon salt is one of the 'constituents
"Do nut be alarmed, Anna," ' "Oh, I suppose those Mannings is le and distressed. compensations of swine raising are of milk. It may not be in the
said her husband reassuringly,. and are at. the bottom •of it 6thcre are `'I should think that •is about' a ample for,the. roan, who desires to soil, and consequently not in the
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turning to,her; "it is all a wretch- o other relatives that;I know of," far,ir'estibutte," he replied. make his work a prufessioh as bun- glass grown from it, to Any consid-
ell blunder which• I am• sure will �her liasband replied, with• some ini- "And if you lose this case, it will dreds who-have a jest pride is their arable extent. Thou how is the cow
very shortly be- rectified. Perhaps patience. I e likely to take it all to pay your i,chiecemcnts can testify. to get it if it is not fed to her? How
+ you had better •withdraw while I "Mit I thought Aliey` cxhaurted own costs Intelligence'used in his breeding can it enter into the compos of
talk the matter oyer with Mr. themselves during the other trial. "Yes; for [ intilk unless it is drawn from
end to makb A big and care Lias raised' the hogs from the m
11'ichols--" Do you imagine that they can have fight, as I told you." ty�ilune-of the veriest savage, un- wha.'k 'is already•stored up in the
"I am very sorry to seem pre ci- secured any important evidence "tiVhat, thcit, ni l become of me sought execept �ilien h'ainfed like litood and- tissues of her systeml
st'contain;pitate, but we have no time to talk,against you?", Anna q_yestioned it the worst comes? Oh! 'shall I anti- other wild beast, to that of a The system mua proper
w anything over," the officer inter- anxiously. have to 'go back to that.dreadful benefactor, contributing a Ride va- amount in order to maintain health..
hosed. "I am here simply to obey I Of course, I do not know 'what d:ld grind'i" and the girl's voice was riety of meats, among them the So there can be no serious depTiva-
�orders, which are to make this ar-�tr, think, Anna—IN'ichuls 'is so loyal- full of anguish and dread. �niost toothsome known to the eni- tion of salt withotr� :njiiry to both
;rest and then start immediately for lly murn I can't get a single point. "It would be hard on you; dear, . cure, and. other products essential I the cow and t�dsr p«x"'3 r• '
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WORLDLY WISE. �ntoof mind and had them all put to death. Peaks Hai1 Mr. Rambo---"Did you mean to H O l�S E�
A Cardlaal Yonas Man'si� Good An even ,more revolting mas- say dat rvou done gib me'de mitten
et Fortaae. sacre was that perpetrated by Has never tailed to stopFining Hair• It vod. kale I Qressed too neat an' hand- or the gel'
8 former Sultan Of Turkey, ttvely killcod, the Dandruff Germ. Try it wd N rr Fully nod in in ear
Mr. David Magee, whose phot also strangely enough named cans R f°`ymurseu. some? onrequest.best. ditrossTbq ax.
q B Y $ YOUR MONlY Rt/YNDED IF IT FAILS MlSa Sambo-"Days what I mean oa request. Ad+ireaaTi� ,.•
;appears below, is a clerk employed Mahmoud, upon his bodyguard of Write for Dscrtpti+.Pamphlet. +o say. I like to look at dem good reteTtn.ry e« /y n. oe. <-,4
- —iii the Grocery and General store Janizaries. He owed his throne to TM teak rHu e•,,tae rioted.et..T•..wt.,etre clo.'es, but I isn't gwinter take no t'a'�D'
fof F. F. Adams at Cardinal, .Out them, but he feared them neverthe- Deak A.75 Adelaide 9t.East,:oaorro, can, "
This young man has just won a less and resolved to suppress-them, NOT A RAILWAY SERVANT. cont'rak ter hep buy em foh re res
cash prize of Seven Hundred dol• er my life.
1ars offered by the Orange Meat SULTAN UNFURLED BANNER. "What is your trade?" said the r. FIR THE SPELLING BEE. "
lawyer to the witness. ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE "I
;Company of Kingston, Ont., to the A mutiny was accordingly excited " , prophesy an agreeable d em-
i erson sendin In the largest num Platelayer, replied the man.
lp g � amongst them,:and then, In accord- , The lawyer asked him a host of TORONTO. in perceiving the unparalleled em- '
er of carton bottoms cut from ante with a pre-arranged plan, the other questions, then harped back barrassment of a harassed postilion dry,
Orange Meat-boxes in .their annu- Sultan himself unfurled the sacred Toronto with its famous Unicer- while gauging the symmetry of a
it contest closing May 31 last. again to the subject of his employ- sities Collo es potash peeled b a sibyl." „
Y g Y , greep banner of Islarn, and led his > g , Churches, Librar- p P Y .
Magee- regular soldiers a ainst them. At went. ies Dictate-fll-is sennee an n ow
Mr. Ma Pe sent in 2612 counts, b g "I understand you work on the + Art Collections and Museums,
carrying off First Prize which was r is the great educational 'centre of man of our friends will be able f>-'
Y 8 +, least 20 000 were..mown down with g Y Y •r
Y y grapeshot. railway, my man? Canada. The pupils attending St. to spell it aright I
a life annuity of Fift two Dollars $ p �`Oh no, I don'•t" replied the p P g P g '^h
-:or Seven Hundred dollars in cash. Another still more dreadful oc- Margaret's College have therefore
!Mr. Magee elected to take the cash witness. „ distinct advantages that cannot be
$ currence of the kind was brought "liut ou' ust said you did, per- g s �
_ and with this money he .i•ntends about through the massacre, by the 3 j obtained elsewhere. The teachers n} f;l
slated the 'lawyer. OnLt1rIO Yeterina�y Colleag .
copening a grocery business, with-.a people of hiishapur, of the private F Be our ardon I never said have the same high academic stand
Beg in tha cit • of Winni g b P ' „ in as those in the great Collo late TEMPERANCE 8T., TDRONTO, CAN.
S �8' bodyguard of Gengis Khan. The anything about 'the railway. I stitutea: The attendance of.pu- Iletabitshed 1382, taken over by the Provinche
Tartar invader, in revenge, 'Come, come, dont trifle with the Government of ontgrle, 1903.
fire and sword throughout the din- pile -is limited' the classes average
g Court, m man. You said you were g A151bced with the t'niversty of Tmonco. ander the
Y ten each personal attention can eomtrolcfth.D•pt,ofAgricultnreotoaturio. Coll
triet, killing no fewer than 1,747,- a latela-er." ""as lat October, 1909. c-ar.e of .,u y extead*i
P thus be given to each pupil. Then throu.b3collegeyeara. FEES YERSES3.VNt75.00.
000 human beings. ,Wall,", replied the witness, lm- Cslesdarana plication.
_ "isn't- a waiter a there is a most thorough Musical IL A, A.ORANGE. v.e.,ze<.s,rrm:Jpa Dept s.
•-!- perturbably, Course taught by Canada's great- _
SENTENCE SERMONS. platelayer?" est. Musicians; Art; Domestic Scl
ence and Physical Education are 'MOULTON COLLEGE
Saintliness is measured by ser- WAS ALL Ne also thoroughly taught. To all de- 34 woor Street East. Toronto. ''•
vice. vv siring'it an illustrated Booklet will �
` The c, coked-life is always. well. be. sent on application beim made for
hgrade R,"idntialSchool , Girt,
4 Pp $ for the year—ise3ldent students, ;253 to tl25af
oiled. - .
Prayer-without labor means para- A Young Toronto Business 11av to ,the Secretary. Day gs Bents,ts+t°tri
TellsWhat He Thinks of Tonieine. .j, `noses'keePert•oT'rSept16 OaAL4 is a1rinci sill
L Vice•Yrencipal. _ r�
lysis. Toraato,JulBrit.19)9. SAFETY. !
Some peop'.e hope to get into hes rs 1•v°Toronto Ave' r �Iloodstock College
von by looking for hell. The Tontctae company,limited'Toronto. It's fortunate for the average man
ry r You cannot wed vanity without. De-Lr Sixe,= that he doesn't know half the '
" being divorced from sincerity'.
will Kau kindly send me by return maC WOODSTOQS. ONT.
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F , anather 5JC b°:o[Toalctue,as 1 hare receirod things that-he would like to know.
y A saving faith is a faith that A rota e w e.•Id•nthl saneri t, eoy asN
$ very at results from the Jirst box;which I hap Y q . rr _
x Young Men. Fnpattie Tor Yulvarftty,Be M
makes the world- seem worth sav- lusti;i.hed Costiveness and Its Cure•-When actnce, eustnw, as ban/ Anntwl Otu•ndal
For a leng time I system has been ran dow.ty sent on ae.licauons
lag. - tieing subject towtom',eh tru��ttbleared having im the excretory Vr$a tF refuse t0 per
�, Tile mark of a free man is that he pnre blood, Atter wkoix runicine for two of
binds himself to some high out three days 1 lett much batter. 1 feel quite,an.' form their funetiuns.properly the A.T. lltaeNEIL, B. A., Principal
g S that this b,x w"ill fix me up, although 1 will at. intestines become clogged. This IS
Grafting is simply the difference ways keep a small quantity of your pills ,r band known as costiveness and if neglect-, AGENTS WANTED.
between the .get life and' the give youtyvery truly, GEo81J1 BARTLSTr.. - _ _
Mr, A. CroUkS•Of 34Q-AlQxandels Me Tonieine. the great lfeart and Ne cations.
hti ea $1Vfa rise t0 dangerous 9uS getscomby sit ttrraaii!%. Aram handl ng Pam*r`e surept goof
'Ave., Winnipeg, was the winner of now been serving the public for the past fuurteet cations. Parmelee's Vegetable. remuneration. 'rite at Ths.0.L Davis Co,
The man who despises his brother years.and is for sale by all high-class druggists Pill's will effect a speedy cure. At mD°remcurtRo"Toronto.
#the One Hundred dollar prize. usuallc has some boss before whom nr. send bac, direct St The rualetne cunipui�y
There 'were prizes- aggregating _ l.imlto¢.lsvt.:wrla�t••T°rot�ty, the first intimation of this ailment •'
AVTXD—Lxs1 and General Agents--Lib.
he r :els. __+ the sufferer should procure a pack w y'
ahirtegn hundred dollars cash, dis- $ Tial c,ra:racta w tmod men; apply .bp *t+
Covering your neighbors with gppFr'UL., et of the pills and put himself un- i.ct.r, cont seatal Life Iasurance compaay, s
tributed on June 16th last; to the lampblack will not react with der a course of ' treatment. The ''tomato. OOrreAviodeuos coad.ieaohsL S'
fortunate winners. whitewash on yourself. Do y'ou'r work a tittle better than good effects of the pills will be al= GARDE PARTY
The Orange Meat Company have, you never know #how much good the other fellow and some morning most immediately evident. rocs w
'letarted an other similar st, and
there 'is in men. until some dark you'll wake up' and find yourself
closing on November 30th nzes ext, and I day Taen in You ma o , as all. boss.
a man reallyboss• Lawyer-
it, Say, doctor, why are` t
t S Fu,
the last coot conon test -.they haveaddedthinks of' Father by what his HUNDREDS Of OPINIONS agree upon Doctor—"Well,
wyers iR'Enftalft ft West
two Fifty dollar and one hundred, r' Itofession, r i
children think Of him. the tact that Painkiller has allevtntPd atOrO doesn't exactly make angels of r
"One Dollar Prizes. Where the collect'fan is the life of pain than any one medicine, VoeQualled Y g wrote Mr terms,eta. i•hon•s: Long Digtanoa
Send your name add address to I for diarrhoea and dysentery. Avoid sub- men, does it?" Lawyer - '`Why] ']train iW4.comae cls, '
Oran a Meat, Kin Ston, Ont., and , the chprch the church makes a,'poor ititutee. there is but one ,Painkiller"- no. You certainty have the adyant-
B g rclleet ion'of lives. Perry David'-25c. and 50o. age of us, there, doctor!" Thu
commence saving Orango Meat car. No man -knows anything about : r+tLADSTONE MiiiE3 Limited
ton bottodu at once. the divine friendship who does not UNCHA.N�+EH. (Na Personal Liabilayl "
P The microscope in the hands of Montreal River District;
exhibit 'human. friendliness, Sa far as we are Illhle to judge,
experts employed by 'the. United Subscription forms and other papers can be hail
-The devils' you entertain in the. the fishing this year is no better States Government has 'revealed I by applying to
- Oi.DIERS OF FORTUIIE dark take good care to start, up an than it was last year, and the big'
illumination on their own account. the fact that a house fly sometimes ALEXAX0ZR WAROEMt erok•r,-
ones are getting away just as often.
carries thousands of disease germ9 t E r, TORONTO.
8 TORONTO STRE URO'YTO
Relief for the Depressed,-Ph}sir attached to its hair boo The
:Ii1NU Tthos, cabin of Eglington, says: Y Y•. i -
I.OI'JS 811IS`4 G 1:ARD Of P b have mo ten corns from continuous ,use of Wilson's Fl � W A 14 T E 0
cal and mental de ressiun usually
ha removed e f ��
_ ;r,000 SLAUGHTERED. have their origin in a disordered my, feet with Holloway's Corn Pads will prevent all danger o! lr,-ru whit Lt: ..0 rrnpr-!y which you ewn,a the
state "oaf 'the stomach and liver, ,as Cure. reader, go thou and do infection from that source by kiltinl,� can ,l -,'h FARM i,:o�u"wnrs°ra;
ans are - of mare r rr our new.u, vea•u� !an of sehlla#dlMt_
when actin i1 the o e whole s item i of likewise. a ger " :°4�wt�C+miuwrst pry satftl,oucN t to buy e.
both the ms and the files yy
their ., ,� t r ,t stir'Eind in v, IooQa,• s�
RetolUag'11assarre Perpetrated by ,3 Didn't you <a six months ago y g -
fected• Try Parmelee's Vegetable Y 8 Is your husband all you thriu �',.'.„i w.ero y,•upw;n to bay,sad.e will sse�
,a' Former Sultan . Of that if Miss Porritt wouldn't marry he was F' "Just: about. But he , °y,%gT r%.r,,.:a,.,a. r chat*•�►naie.for Y,.
1 ills. The re.% -e .the dlgfstivc - d,r• L Smut the o,nor with nocomm,a+iom added. 4qr
rocegses, act
beneficially on the you'.you. would throw yourself into doesn't come close to being all he . American Investment Association. ELL
Turkey. P S >, `
K BLr e;J:Oth Av, N•. SLanui),sb% Minn. ..
r f the sea? 1`o was. _
st aro "thought a __._.
-: - -• - nerves and restore the spirits as no t deeps p o g h ,.
he + 't _When Y ildiz Kiosk surrendered to other pills will. They are cheap, Miss Porritt married someone else # w
three months ago, and et you cT AGENTS'
sample and sure, and the effects are $ y AN IMPOSSIBLE TNINC to Snd'a teeter wotwcic.
the Young' Turks the ether day, the „
{ •:Sultan's Albanian bodyguard got lasting. _ ----. haven't,—”. Oh, it's easy to vaunt to •The i s. L ' uetth a enuinPlaster, • CASE xa,e ta,eotbti i sant0
talk, but let me tell you it's not and it he aches imitated. Get the genuine, - our
eawtai. bugles Tach
off much more lightly than has ttaq• F'or Bide aches, backacheQ, stitches. moth- el cfr, is our signs
felly. been the res a aforetime 1n re: How we' enjoy seeing "a man get such an easy matter to find the n4 equate it Torsos.by Davis 3 Lawrence Tans rom/s sett o• iii
o, In eve"homis ars quick IT
Bard a the 1>ri�-e mercenaries of the'w'orst of"it when he tries to get .deepest pate of-the sea." uedup..dr.p.at,e,den
the best o,f.others _ °mine fait. F.xnlasve rat• s
r other despots under similar circum _ _• _ _)on t experiment with unsatis• Publicity is an alarm clock that iTg rlcarsgi.ea•
stances. ' Twit B Mg 3orrcT CO..
In the caihses of infant'mortality factory substitutes.--Wilson's Fl.y frequently awakens a mans con- CATALOGLfE Dept 50.Tomato,OaL
Ttiere were altogether five thou-_ cholera morbus fiQtires frequently, Pads kill many times more house science.
sand of them, and of these fewer. and it may be said that, complaints hies than any other.known articles �RI �I�O GFRI ICL 1 OR SACS '
• ;than .five .hundred died fightinb. .1 ,f the bowels are-great destroyers Nip Disease in the Bud.-It is
.,•Awhile at least four thousand of 6F child life. If all mothers would difficult to eradicate a disease after,
them surrendered at discretion. Men who know themselves 'are it nae' become seated, therefore.it M -�
at ail who of so effective. a ?h�"Rtohtnond(Quo.)Guardian, to fta
Compare this with the fate of remedy as Dr. J. D...Kello often suspicious of;others. IS wise to take any ailment In its 93rd Year et Publications
gg's Dy-
".King Louise the Sixteenth's Swiss sentery Cordial many 'a little ane 'initial stages and by such remedies _
Guard at Versailles during the first could be saved. This Cordial can be Mother Graves Worm Extermin as are- sufficient, stop it in its For very many years the chief
French revolution. There were fi •e 4 ator has no 'equal for destroying course. Cold is the commonest organ of the Conservative party of '• ;.
thousand of these also, but none given with safety •to• the smallest worms in children and adults. See complaint of man, and when neg- the Easters Townships. "The
child, as there is no injurious sub- that you get the genuine when pur fected leads to serious results. Dr..I Guardian" is, an 8-page 6-0olumn '
surrendered when the' bloodthirsty' stance in it.
mob of armed ret_olutioni-As burst :- chasing. Thomas' Eclectric Oil.'will cure the paper, and has been conducted by
into the palace,. NCO MONEY TO BURN. severest cold or most violent cough. the present. editor without.inter- ,
\OR «'ERE .ANY SPARED.- AS A LAST RESORT. ruption for ce years, who retiree
"The mianest,man we ever had Uncle-"Johnny: wouldn't yrou "Did pa-pa--'-ce you my hand, in consequence.of�adyaneing years.
lWhbn the day's' fighting ended at ill our town was Jake $ond," said like to be an 'an el?" . " < 1 'she plant is i>a fair order, and
$ : George? To; lie gave me his, consists of a moderate stock of news
Idead'tx,dies wh.elre' thatenumber of lir. Nilson, with' an air of final Johnny="Not as long as there's Look at my eye! 7-horse-power engine
r, and job type,
i ty. Yes, sir, he was the mean a show for me to become a base-
living men had been when morning est. Ever• hear what he used to do ,and boiler, Peerless Gem - cotter,
broke. ball .pitcher or•a circus clown. A DomeStfo Eye Reined 2A-in. Campbell power press,_ me-
with the file his last days, when.• Y Y'W1. hen Mahmoud, the Afghan in he was so riddled -with rheumatics ftfuifne-AffordaReliable Relief toEyes thatNeed circular
Gordon (modern), and Liberty
vader, made himself master of he couldn't get out?" Wilson's Fly Pads, the best of Fare. Try Murine Eye Remedy 1. Your Clea circular and card press, all in per-
It soothes a'1'atp three very large stones,
�Ispahan, the Shah's guard of 3,000 "No,'-''--sald the new carpenter, all fly killers, kill both the•'flies and -_ feet order;
fmen deserted their master and "I. haven't hears that yet." the disease germs._ CONCEIT. tables, furniture, tools, addressing
., e
went over to the conqueror. He "Time you did, said Dir. Wilson, machine, stoves, etc., etc.,'
And very often the average man
, 00k them into his pay, but a day "an' I'll tell ye, He was.so full 0' : . THE BEGINNING, believes that if he had been born Apply either to
t `
rheumatics that the doctor allowed
the only way ti's could et rid of an S. FRANK WILSON, Toronto.,
Willie-"Mallm,a, how do wars woman, he would have been the
a
of his pain was to sit•rright in front begin?" prettiest one in the neighborhood. or-w. E. JONES., Richmond, Que.
o' the fire, close to, and see if the Mamma-"Wel 1, silppose the Ger-
1 ' ' heat wouldn't try some o' the pain :vans hauled down the British flag
out o' his bones. and that the British—''
'Wel] sir, he couldn't move Papa-"My t,ear,' the Germaas +
round, so �
the wornan that took care would not— `
Ali hien would put his chair close fo "Excuse me, they would ,
e the fire, and these he'd sit. An "No, my dear, whoever heard of wf- DO • ' :
by -his side he kept' a plop an' pail such a thing?" So many 1nshttltions devoted to the higher Edu-
( a o' water. An' when he saw the "Pray do not interrupt—" cation•select'Bet pitinosi' The fact that they bee
fire getting a-mite beyond the p'-int "But you are giving ,Willie a C
�Rd prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct Merit
a, 1 where he felt 'twas r-eeded, an' saw• wrong idea—" One follows prolessional advice in acquiringg an edueatiaas
t a real lively flame busting up, r'e'd "I'm not, sir."" whyout follow ptofessional cakom is bovine Belt p � a
out w•itli that mop from .the pail-, "You are, madaw. � Rep-sting Y �+ �• illimitable
• I„ Acb—
and souse it right on for the, sticl: "Don't call uie madam. I won't '.
o' wood that was too. forthputting, allow you."
R 23. THE PR qli "I've sat there side o' him and ';1'11 call you what I 'choose." `
seen him do it,; `.`I'm_sorry u-
I ever saw yoyoil ::
"Yes, sir, -here in Cedarville we are so—" Send for (free) Catalogue No. 75. ,
r -- consWered him the cap-sheaf for "I think I know how wars begin," PIANO WOF�n Co.. U- GUELPH 0NTAR104
! 1' ISS'1)'E NO. 9.9 L.ghness;' we'cert'nly did." broke in Willie. - � )QEl]. 4'
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xt:
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• �rj 46; R Besse, liver
g inspecting roads "
_� � ���••+ � 8.00; Whitevale di statute labor and =
Jspublishedevery Friday morningatitaOtdew g1AOt 1213.50: R J Cowan.work on hall CEO, A„Pickering,OntW Linton, grant con 8 15.76; LeonardUr t
AffER
BATES OF ADVZUTISING: lake, grant con 9 49.90; F Soden, 75
Yirst insertion per line - - tD U N B A Ro T O N
°`
Bach■ubsegaant insertion.per lire- 6 cents Your committee having considered
This rate does not inclade Log"orForeign a petition from Enos Hemmer and tM
_
Advertisements. eight others asking for r See our new line of Ladies' and Gents' Shoes-Ladies' chocolate Ozfods $1.76. :
sSa arms moutiven t of by rtlthe making HalfCon- road bet. lots 14 and 15, recommend Men's heavy shoes$1.35.. Fine Shoes from$2.00 to$3.00. -T-":
yearly or yowcontracts payable quaaterly. that a grant of$20 be made. See our new line of Sheeting 8-4 at 25c and 30c. Shaker lOc to lits Ribbed
Budnaw Carlo,ten lines or under,with paper Cashmere Hose, double knees,25c air. Cotton Vest 1 c to 26c. til
ens)ear, 66 00 payable in advance. . Also from E Slack for a grant to re- P
WNoticein local column■sen cents per line, pair hill bet. lots 12 and 13 in con 9, Balbriggan for men$1 a suit. Mens'black drill.Shirts
ave Cent.per line each subsequent inmortion. recommend that Mr. Scott cause 60c. Men's Shaker Shirts(fancy)?5c.
- YEA S
1BDeCiat Contract rates made known on applia•- the same to be repaired. We are clearing out a few odd lines of China at half rice.
a. No tees advertising. P g P
Advertisements without written instructions Also from Wm Peebles for a grant
twill be inserted until forbidden and Charged GC- to repair watering place on con 5, re-
cosdiogly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- commend that a rant of$12 be made.
;menta must be in writing and soot to the pub- g Cured by Lydia E. plQl{' "Richardson'a Special Tea is Good Tea."
:Bwtnir. On motion of Messrs. Sparks and
ow rap a accotuota paeeed were ham'sVegetableCompouad
TERMS _:. ordered to be paid, ,I H AR S N S
•1.25;per year ;1.00 it pai3 in advance. Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Hooter, Fox Creek, \ B.-"I have always
moved that as the Collector has re- had pains in the loins and a weak-
turned the Roll for 1908, he be allowed '
ness there, and The only exclusive Grocery ill Pickering.
JOHN M U RKAR, Proprietor. the sum of $47.64 taxes remitted>t often after m yy
uncollected, and that taxes unpaid meals m food
against realty be returned to the Co would distress me
YOU BUY
PICKERING COUNCIL Treasurer against realty. and cauge sore-
Mr. Mowbray gave notice, that at x' ness. Lydia E. ='Your bread at the bakers,
The above council 'net pursuant to the next meeting he would introduce P nkham'sVeggggta- Your fttrnitttre at the furniture dea,ler's,
,aidjournment on Tuesday, July 13th. a bylaw to assess the Township and ::, b1e Compounti�as Your tinware a-t the tinsmith's,
Members all present, the reeve in the villages of Pickering and Claremont sena done the much Your drugs at the drug store,
chair. 8 p p good. I am strong-
The .neral expenses, township Rad BUY YOUR
" The minutes of the last meeting village purposes, and for county•aad er,digestion is bet-
were lead and approved. educational'purposes for 1909. ter,and I can walk,
A number of accounts were present- Mr. Scott gave notice that at the with ambition. I GROCERIES
'� �i
ed for payment_and,referred to the next meeting he would introduce by- have encouraged G R O C E R I E ►J
respective committees. law to assess the several school sec- many mothera of
A communication was recived from tions. families to take it as it is the best rem- A T THE
give E. Farewell, B.C., County Clerk, Mr. Hoover, seconded by Mr. Scott, edy in the world. You can publish this
giving notice that by-laws Nos. W8, introduced a bylaw, which -was pass- in the papers" -Mrs WILLIA 1 'GROCERY STORE
700,701 and 7092 of the County of Oil- ed,'granting three months .leave of BoURQuE, Fox Creek, N.B., Canada. _
tario re good roads scheme, had been absence to the Treasurer and to-pro-
repealed and count no Ion er liable Thqpneoe above is only one of the thou- FRUITS IN SEASON-Leave our order now for cherries and aches.
for maintenance an acct en on Mr. 3lowbra-y,-, seconded - by Dir. , LWLD They are coming is summer direct,from a pear ore ar e,
roads which had been designated in constantly being received b the - .
Scott, moved that having consideredCompany ynn, WE DEPEND ON GROCERIES,
said by-laws as county roads. Pinkham Medicine of L .,
A communication was raceived the communication froom W. B. Wil- Dfass.,which prove beyondadoubt that YOU MAY DEPEND ON US. _
kinson, sec. of the Municipal Com- L die E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Com-
from F. L. Fowke, M.P:, re'drrrdAing. Y 8
mittee of the Provincial We deliver an where. Phone orders -rom tl delivered. Ind. hone 800,
From J. E. Farewell stating that h pound, made from roots and herbs, y p p y p
in reference to petitioning the Legi- actuall does cure these obstinate dis- :
-the amount of county terse to be y _ . ,c
k•aised for 19W is$7,987. slature to pass as Act making it eases of women after all other means Buy your Groceries at the Grocers.
From illi. LRisrence're dog tax. optional with municipalities to tax itr- have failed, and that e y such,suf-
rovement values-at.a lower rate than feria woman owes•it herself to at
Dr. R. Brodie was beard in refer- g
and values: least give Lydia E.trial
before
Ye eta- HAYING SEASON HERE
. -sore to grant from general levy_ to 8'I Y g -.
. This Couacii do hereby.aggro ae of ble•Compound a trial before submit-
which S. S. No. 15 'Claremont) is en- such proposed- legislation. and Hutt tin to an o ration, or vin u
titled for 1908. .Shcauld have .same g Pe giving P
the members of the Council sign peti- ho of
from August to Dec. 31, 1908. Ferecovery.
tions sellas for the passing oi�the yam, .Have you good machi;iey? If not, see us. We can supply you.
On motion kis Ellicott lwas ow. rd in Mrs. Pinkham. of L Maas.,
reels.
reference to ditch adjacent to-his invites elf sickwomento write
D1 r. Dlotvhrap, seconded tip. '.tSr. She has guided
property. Scott, introduced a by-lay wbieh was her for advice. It's not quantity with us. We have a re uta tion in the count
U motion W. J. Devitt was heard thousands to health and her 9a�tY q Y P
re manufacture of cement pipe and Paissed appointing Foster Hutchison advice 14 free. for giving farmers more value for their money than they can get elsewhere.
ave c uotiti, on saes.. Coileetor or 1909. and we certainly aren't goin to take any chances on losing that reputation,
g 1 On motion Council adjodrued until - __...__-_ .__.....--_-. __.----
The standing curmr ittee on Bonuses the machines we sell are ma a to work and to last,
8 Tuesday,: August 3rd, at 10 a.'in.,for Burephalrls 1112281 .33A] - The Ontario-farmers choose the Frost f6L W004.140.8 mower in-preference to
for Wire Fences. prainage Matters, the transaction of general busine". choice! bred- imported Ci desdals
etc., reported as follows: Applirations g y p° y others: Agricukurnl Colleges and Experimental �1.tationa throughout the
for bonuses on wire fences were re- _- stallion, the property of S C Banker, Dominion are using it because they find that it will do more work and better
Pi kering,will malae the season of-190'd work than any-other make of mower that they can buy. Don't you think
ce;ved from the following: Jas. Mae- , Y.
C Yuccesaful colleges is worth
New dclvertiee»tente. - at hie own a.abla[ot 19 cos:, Pickering
Crae, 113 rods-on lots 34 nd 35 in con the experience of the men at the heads of theses colleges-
is
Martha `:+rt 30 rods lot 18 Hingetonaoad.' white following?
con 3: James Byers, 78 rods Iuts 13 IME AND CEMENT always on AIRcRobJbie '6397! -The pare-bred Have you seen the"TIGER rake? ' This is an till-steel implement, built
and 14 in tori 8;• Payment to Wm. L hand. JUi3h McGiNI"T,Pickering utf Clydesdale stallion;the property df Geo. to do hard work and a lot of it, It has an exceptionally strong frame and a
_1Sleep, 85 rods lot 18 BF con Cg 13c per Davidson & Sans, Cherrywood, will solid axle. The wheels are built with staggered spokes and cannoi get out of
and $12.75. That the clerk he in- FOR. SALE'--A new much cow. _make the.season of 1:1A9 a9 follows: shape: The teeth on the "TEGzRi are glade out of the beet grade of spring
strutted to notify Mr. DlcCullough Con Apply to ides. SAB, h.'PALtdEk,E4='90, Wednesday afternoon proceeds to James steel that tali be bought and are turned to the proper shape for picking UP
he
that the council will meet Mr. Foand's lot 29 b f con Piokenng night.- every bit of hap on•a field. The trip is automats$-a ells t pressure o the
Michell lit his farm on -Wed-nesday, TIRST-CLAS$ PASTURE, wren Thanday,Tom's hotel Liverpool noon; foot is all that is necessary.to dump a load. Come in and.see one when you
July 21st, at three o'clock p.in. - - .scared,can S had A applying to o W. Gordon's hotel Pickering night. Friday are in-Whitby.
The standing committee on Contin- urraaxsY, Pon Perry. 9sti afternoon proceeds to bis own stable We handle a full line of machinery, bugglom, heraesa, Plymouth twine, >�
gencies reported and recommended - until the following Wednesday afternoon machine oil, etc. We have a good second hand mower ,(Deering) for sale.
;payments as follows: W. D. Gordon, BASSWOOD WANTED-A quan- - Also some second hand light wagons, buggies and carts, Open evenings till
for timber for porch on T hall 96.44; city of good sound basswood for the lao Baron Ei!er t (.15629)-The imported
Po P P po nine. - Points for a9 plows.
tory is My
w e GORDON, Pickering
.Foster Hutchison,salary as collector ;W Clydesdale stall on;the property of W.
150.00, for postAge telephone &c. 5.10, - H.Paab,Claremont, will take-tile fol-
for collector',guide-30: G°Wio &'M- ry�1,yOTHY SEED FOR SALE; also Mond route daring the season 9 1909: DIS
NEY
& SO
N
-+:Cullough Co., Gait, 1 vKult door and 1 aleke to mi:to w goon hay. A i Monday, T smith's lot ?; son 9 noon;
•'1 plate 73.37; C.P.R. freight on vault at lot 18,con,7,Pteker na,or write!1:•Z.Pt��l� John.Scott's Atha night. Tuesday, R s •
.'door and plate 1.95; D. R. Beaton, on Claremont, esti Tarr'd Mongolia noon; vvm Coakwell's
-+acct-of salary.43.50; W.-V. Richard. lot 15 oon 10.Warkham night, Wednee• Farm Implement$, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine,
atop, for Board of Health .paid Joe, TO RENT-A farm contitining -180 .day, Win Armstrong'i Local Ifill noon; _ Machine Oil tend Repairs. ;
seri,beteg lose 13 and 14,con.9,township
!Gormley for burying cow•, owner un- of Pieke»ra. For tali p R Milroya Cedar Grove night. Then•
parttcnlarm ap s oa da Jas yl acCrae.lot 34 Con 2 Pinker- WHITBY. . :..ONTARIO
lkowa 1.00, Geo. Seldoa, for burping the premises or r full■ m-cul E. FVG a y.
�borse, owner unknown 2.00, E. Bale- Balsam,P 0 39tf ing noon; W Teefy4 1 1;2 mites set of --
ni a
. -• Edon, for burying box-so, Che rwood ht. Friday,-.50, John - Y as y•
Thos Knox's
Clark, for burying calf .30;• D. F. rj OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The Brock road noon; Gerow't Hotel
Ever ,attending Thos. Mood @C,2.Qo Logan reasons tart,base use,Pickering, Bepugham night. 8atnrday, Lather . Tour Reasons Why you Should
y g Y for ■ala on reasonable terms. [.and i. ♦sry -
De1 day 28.00; Dr. Fi%b•on Acct. of beat clay,stone boas.etc,4t miles from G.T.R Pilkey's lot 18 con 7 Piakerioa noon; -
Board of Health 23.00; W. F. Burton, will rent a not sold at once. Apply in, even- thence to stable aatil follow ng Monday., A -.- -
lags to F.M.CHAPAKAN,Pickering. 46tt sal a�j
attendxtsce on family of W. Sinclair Gallsrnt Chatfan (1215.3) ',4223)
while under quarantine, days 12.50. FOR SALE=-100 acres, lot '25, rear -The champ on imported Clydesdale -
The etaading conlffiittee on Ronde con 4.Pickering,good*oil in good condi= stallion.the property of Robert Dafoe, - • ' h�)m • '
and Bridges- reported ted acid reCOm- tion, well [eorcla Cod batlme b plenty of.
g p sf p Green River, will make the xesson of ^�
water,small oroh d'sad some but 53,900sm
mended the following garments : T. will handle,balance at four-per cent. H. E. 1909 viz: Mon$ay. Brougham night. a t -
A. Knox, for oper.rting gradgr$67.35: POYNTER, whiteyole 40-41
Tuesday, W H•Major's lot 26 con 5
George Cowan, for pian and team on - Pickering noon; - Rnsselt- Carter's
grader 31.20; Enos Rensmer, 102 yds L HORTHORN BU LLS H OR SALB. Cherrywood night. R'ee nesday, P It I-Our Goods are the best that can be bought for the money
ggravel for r ds 12 and -20 10.•20: Geo ►J one roan 4•yre old •est, one roan a years Reesor's lot 3 con 5 $carboro nooD; H
7.
Len , 8 yd's ravel.S0; Criah Young, old in spring. These buds are fit for memes is R Hamill', Scarboro sad Markham jj--Oltr Goods are all new. W e don't handle any second hand
g g beet of stock. Also several ball calves from 6
11 yds•gr3vel 1.10; John Quinlan, for to-19 aiobtas old good enough for any man in towndue night. Thursday, T Cox- Furniture.
work 1,50;'John Annan, broken stone chis country, App1;on premises lot lh,cou.7, worth's Armsdale noon; Franklin House a
69.45; John Quinlan, rep culvert-6.30; Pickering or write E.E.PUGH,Claremoat,97et Markham night. Friday, R Wright's 111.- Every piece of Furniture we sell we guarantee to be right in
Geo O'Connor,crushing stone 139.80; FARM FOP SALE.-Being lots 10 lot 19 con 8 Markham noon; R Eagle "every way. Our rices sre�like ,the furtla
John Balsdon, repairing toad 1.50; sad 1t, Con 7,Lowaehip of Pickerima•and son lot l0 son ,9' Markham ni,ht. 'cure, well
Win Mitchel, crushing stone 49.70; cohsistiog of 910 acres, This farm is the one Saturday,to his own stable until Mor-, IV,-Last, but not least- prices
John McGriskin,rep bridge 22:05; D on which the well-kDgwn Greenwood herd of day afternoon. shrunk. Compare them with.flay. bargains, then compare the
shorthorns have been bred rad fed during the , L'
E Pugh, 100 yds gravel 10.00; Canadi- pa■t 4orev years• it is as rich"as a garde and pods•• Well leave the rest to you.
an Road Machine Co., regalia for nick clean. would mail iso acres, 138 acres or the Mikado J•rr. 853-The ezce'lent road B
crusher 104.90 W J Devitt, sewer whole of it. There is timber on one part of it horse, the property of,Thoe Beverley lot ' holgterin and Picture Framing a specialty
worth 59000. Terms eamy,, Possession given 2 1;2,5tb oon,Uxbridge, will make the p g J
pipe 18:83,ditto, Markham to paiy one April 1st 1909, Arthur Jobnmtun, Greenwood. r° Goods deli'vered' anywhere free of charge.
half 8.12: C White, teaming 2.00; R G 34tf season of 1909 as follows: Peter Shirk'i
Oke,coal for crusher 8.70; Jas Pen. Mongolia noon; Franklin House Mark- Bell and Independent Telephone Connection.
belly,use of engine, fuel etc. ,33.80; D ham night. 'Tuesday afternoon Perkins
Annie, 150 yds gravel 15.00; M S Cha - BLACKSMITH ham
Bros'lot 19 con 4 Markham. Wednesday
p afternoon, F Cosgrove's hotel Elgin HAY p ORgB, SLINGS, ETC.
man, Mil and Sundries for stone crush-, I am' re ared to carr on the black- -Mils. -Thursday afternoon, Wm Ray- p. y
er 2.88; D Annie, grant on Alton, P p Y moo's Gormle s Cornea Friday, I have completed arrangements with the Oshawa flu Carrier Co.and am
road 25.00; Geo Leng, overseeia rock smithing,business formerly conducted y Y now able to supply the farmers in-my vicinit with the most up-to-date line
crusher 61,55; 118 ds ravel 11. b Robt. Davidson. General repair afternoon, Mansion Hoose Stouffvilla 7
Y g M Y P Batnrda b sea of Alton, to Noah °f Hay Carriers on the Canadian market. I also handle water proof rope.
S Chapman, sundries for Hai ht s work and horseshoeing a specialty. y' y Y If you need anything in the hay-fork line consult me before buying,as.I have
P 8 Baker's con 3 Uxbridge for noon; thence
bridge 5.22; Win Waddell, 70 yds I have also the agency for the fam- to his own stable. D:$ kee,manager. an interesting proposition to.lay before you. I also handle Peter Hamilton's
gravel 7.00;. Wm Edwards, 5 yds ous Cockshutt plows and Adam's y. goods, Dain haying tools, Paris Riding Plows.Success Manure Spreaders and
gravel .50; Wm Waddell, 4 yds gravel wagons. Call and seeme before mak- Royal Duke 13693 (7023)-The many other improved lines. If you need x washer drop me a card, I sell the
40; U H Pugh, teaming covering for ing your purchase of farm imple- imported Clydesdale stallion, the 19M machine for cash or on the igstahneat plan. Coupon worth$1 given with,
bridge 4.00; Wm Muwder, fllli ments. property of W G Sasott, Claremont; will every order of 100 or over of twine. Call and see my exhibits at Wilson's
washout and putting in culvert on w t 1 make the season of 1909 se follows:
Carriage-Shop, Whitevale, Ont.
:ROSS HADLEY.
Markham to pay one-half 5.00; Cash Monday, along the 8th con Pickering to �3O�T�yR,� �'. f2i'LJRNER, WY1it@vehl0
CHERRYii OOD ONTARIO - '
` received for sale .of old •timber from Simnel Disney's town•ine sight; Taee-,
Altona bridge by E B Hoover,5.00; J - day, S Faradale's Kinsale noon; W H
'A Heise, two window frames and sash HORSE REGISTER Hoitby's Audley nicht. Wednesday, C ' '
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c¢.80; T�iighsg ands rep bi'idl{e 1.35; / Gor daford sBros'ie Pi Kingston road noon; �� to' �r e a�� � I
Jos powder, radia on w t 1, Mark- Gordon House Pickering night. There- O
Terrington Bellrnan (.10.3x)-The
ham to pay one-half 33.30;' J H Con. day, Thos Snoa'e Brock road noon; _
imported hackney stallion; the property
nor, grading Brc cic read. hill 19.50; W Cow hotel Brougham night, Friday
• `J H Michell, repairing Barnes' bridge of R H.-Push•, Claremont, will eland W Cowie', con 7 Pickerit,si noon;' D
P g g for mares during the eeasou of 1909 aL
GreQq'@ coD 9 night, $atnr3ay,'to hie
2.60; Jas Prouse, grant on base line his uwn stable 2;I;`2 miles east o[Clare- "r M 'w v
68.50; L Squires,820 yds gravel 32.00: Moet. -owa stable until the following Monday.
J R'Linton,20 yds- gravel •2.00; J H Corn Flakes, Shedded Wheat, Grape Nuts, Orange Meat;Corn
Lord .leivett 101.5 C•H.R-The cele Two-in-Orr. 2383;, 8032-The cham-
Michell, 113 yds -gravel' 11,301 .Wni ( Starch, Quaker Oats, Coffee, Cocoa or Postum.
Gee,f10 yds gravel 8.50; Joseph Collins brated roadster stallion, the property of pion breeding Clydesdale stallion the
``118 yds gravel, Scarboro to pay one- Robt.Toms, Liverpool, will make the property of Graham Broe, Claremont 1/ t
eaason of 1909 at his own stable, Liver• will make the season,of 1909 as follow@: Have you hard Dinner
half 1.80; Canadian Road Machine Co, pool, Ont__ __... Monday afternoon lesv a his own stable Y
repairs for crusher 15.35; Joseph Byer, 8v al Choice (13165 and proceeds to W m ward's,Balsam,
Ely. on Altona-•road '20.00• Henry y ), 13329, 7846-the ? Caned Corned Beef, Roast Beef, Caned Haddie, Kippered Herrings,
er, 196 yds ravel 19,50; F $odea, grand imported champion Clydeadale for night. Tneeday to Thos Moavoy.■ Sardines,
Y lot 8 con 8 Piokenn noon Miller Broe' Cod Fish
opera 19 grader 74.95, 50; on w t l stallion, the property of Graham Bros., g
B 8 7th con for might.' Wednesday to John
'ZD Lrkham to pay bolf 15.00; J Pallist- Claremont,will stand for !nares g y Now is the time to buy your Glass Sealers. Come and.get our r
er, graint on gay
con 20,00, rant on the season of 1909 at his own stable, Patterson'■ lot 24 con noon; Arch
rices. Sugar is advancing in price. ''^
B Maloolm a lot 27 c n 5 night. Thursday p
�Ireenwood hill 10.00, 7 days work "Cairnbrogie"stock farm.
IS Y to Geo Bower's con 1014arktrsm-night.
I908 7,50, 1'2 days work 1969 12.00• W geggef'man-The celebrated trotting Friday to John Tarner'a con 10 Mark- Pure Paris Green 25 cents pati+!b.
8 Gold, 342 yds gravel 34.21); J C 13ry- stallion,the property of Jesse Hubbard, ham noon; Dankeld Bros' lot 32 con 8 _ droll ham
ant, gTantdivl933,75; MajorHamer Brougham,will make the season of 1909 Pickering night. Saturday to his own ��j t PHILIP
g&Son, repairs for crusher 2.26; W•W at hie own stable• Arrangements can stable until the following Monday after- L
Starks, express ebargea on repirs be made to meet mares at outside pointe i noon,
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�CLA1t[MONr ne p@9@bX of a ploagw. active participation in its duties. Spring and Summer Goods
Few congregations in the country
Born—To A. E. and 'Mrs. Car- On Friday, July 9th,there was laid have had any servant who through so
ruthers, a son. to rest at Claremont all that waa many years has rendered such .lead- A full stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children
Miss Mabel Bryan is on the sick mortal of one of the early pioneers of fast and faithful service as the Clare-
It will pay you to call and see before purchasing.
list.Ghia week. the township of Pickering, Mr. Wm. moat congregation received from him
Mrs. George$token was in the Young•
as a member of its session. y'
"ciE on Monday.S Mfg, Young was born at Laurence- In 1887 he retired to the village of FLOUR AND FEED. i
John MCAvcy has been visiting kirk, Scotland, on January 1st, 1817, Claremont. where the remaining
friends M Toronto. and being reared in a goodly home years of his life were sent. Here in Of the beat quality always on hand.
Bert Back, of Toronto, was there were laid the foundation of a 1899 the great loss of his life came to
strong and worthy character and an him when Mrs. Young was removed Independent Telephone Central.
'home over Sunday_ honorable and upright life. Having from his side after some months of '"
Ray Rumohr spent Sunday served his apprenticeship as a house suffering from paralysis. From that The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor
+with friends in Toronto. carpenter in his native place he came time till his death his daughter, Mists tx
David Peattie, of Toronto, is to Canada at the age of twenty-five, Janet Young was his faithful attend- x
hOlidt►ys'ag at Wm. Scott's. the journey across the Atlantic occu- ant, so that he never lacked for any
J. H. Beal has been spending a eying,seven weeks. Ontario was thea comfort which the most loyal daught-
eon le of weeks at North'Bay. known as Upper Canada or Canada skis affection could becure for him.
Mr. Madill of Stouiffville, spent West, and even those counties in the He retained the use of his faculties %n RICHARDSON'S
Friday with Fred and Mrs. Farm- southern and central parts of the large me uss�re till a very recent,period
y province, which>�ow are the pride of and so was to take an interest in ! Js Ae
er. the land, were then largely still'cloth- the affairs of life about him and till `=
Mrs. John Gregg is visiting with ed with the primeval forest. Rail- two or three years ago to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Todd, of Stouff- ways and trolley cars were sti it Lar in regularly the services of the church. Important showing of finest display of
Ville. the undreamed of future and the His was a beautiful and ripe old age China. yely large assortment of
MGs. David hopper spent, a means of travel were absolutely primi- exhibiting a kindliness of spirit, a awl
rive. blr.Youn with a companion, simple and steadfast religious faith, 6tatibasrv. Books,Dolls, Toys, jnsl
couple of days in the city this g
"week. James Rew, who afterwards scams and a touching gratitude for anything � } �„ ived for the Holiday trade: Call `The cam era at Wm.
Will his neighbor in Claremont.left Hamil- done for him that. made..being in.his �� _ and see %hem. f
p ton on foot with the intention of go- company a pleasure and a blessng.
report heavy catches of speckled ing to Galt. Mis:ing their way they Gradually during.the last few years Subscriptions taken for all Magazines,
beauties. made an inadvertent journey to Pres- the weakness of age grew upon him Weekly and Daily Newepapere
Mrs. Michell, of Deer Park, 'and ton, but eventually reached theiE des- amd for some months past, though
friend Are visiting friends in tinat Lon and joined David Clark, who there was no disease, it became appar-. < TT�1 ZT AA. ��-•�+ �T
Claremont. also bad served his apprenticeship in ant that the time of dissolution could .'W'. J'. H. M?J10 re. A. 1:Z13801T
Lew and-Mrs. Todd, of
Stott Laurencokirk, and who 'in company not be far of. , At the sunset hour of
with Mr. Gartshore, of Dundas• was Wednesday, the 7th; he fell asleep, BSOCk Sit®t9t. tl
Ville, spent Sunday with John-arid engaged in the erection of Mr. Dixon's and "was not for God took him."
''.'Mrs. Gregg. mills in Galt. Here Mr. Young was . Of Mr. Young's family four' have
The heavy rains of Saturday employed for some time and after- redeceased him. Those living are -
and Sunday were heartily wel- ward came with Mr.•Clark to Picker- �ia daughter Janet,•who has been
M PFJ 1-6x-&III an stquistad him i ding of, with him in the ho a in Claremont A tieklin or dr con h can begain kl
his mills in the well-known •'Clark's ug -w o is arming near Maxwell, sure with Dr. s oosea wit r. Dope ons m
Bert Mantle is at Brougham Ontario, David who is principal al ofunuur Croup $snares. CPns No oipam,no chloroform,aothmg ansa e,
this week building the new vault Hollow,' north of the third coerces- p test will sorely prove -
$n the townshi hall. Pion.. the public schools of t e city of No voaaldti�a¢� no din- or harsh. Bold by T. M.MoFaddea.
p In 1844 Mr. Young was married to Guelph, Robert,who is manager for tress. Asafe and Aleaeiags7rup-bOc.Dr°ggists,. ,
A large number fcom here at- Janet Gourlay, of Pickering, and the 1 the 9l uld Grain Company in Ux-
tended the Orange celebration at following year settled on,a bush farm bridge, and James, who is manager of r d0'YEARS'
aStouffvilla on the 12th. three miles north-west of Claremont. •a large dairy farm near Kirkfield. EXPERIENCE ,
Mrs. John Smith, of Sandford, Their lot their wan--that common to . =M
1! - and Mrs. Dick' of Newmarket, the pioneers of the country, generalIy Synopsis Of Canadian
bave been visiting friends here. with a sufficiency of hard labor, with
North-west Land -
Miss Margaret Macnab has re- some privations and even hardships 4 Regulations. r
in the early years, and yet not with-
turned home after spending a AxT person who v the.Die head of s.tamAy,
week or more with friends in To- out a large measure of life. oma StopThat Cold or say male over is yeah Did, may home-
pLeasure and enjoyment of lite. Mfrs. Tnwos Mast• stead&quarter-section of available Alberta
rfJntO. Young roved a worthy helpmeet tfo Orsiams land in atsattoba sasltnschewsa or Alberta.
Miss Bessie Macnab has return- her husband, and bar cfieec word and Ce d deIG
scription
may The inionapplisat most appeal to Agency n,6 the d«
y Anyone Pan ding a sketch and deemAtfoe may �Dominion Lands Agency or Bub-Agency for the
-ed home after her stndxe9 At ready sympathy and help extended to Ty chN It ti• rol:i�ns Grippe with"Yreventics" wctlf ascertain onr op,n+oa ire•whether sa I district. Entry by prozp may be made at any
Jarvis St.,Collegiate Institute In- those in sickness and need will not �l •i sours•iJew `or Pwoinionic. To stop a cold invent is probablyy tAh1 mnalgr spray,on,certain,conditions. by father. motb-
i:;i Yerrantit_s. Paler than to let!t run and be tions strictly�eoaLdentfal ANtlB Psteats er, son,danfthter,brother Or sister of intending.
stitttte, Boon he forgotten by those who had ,utier 1:,rare it aft rwards To be surf. Fro- Nns fres Uldea agency tors urtntr paienta homesteader, Y
Patents tale° throns h Mnan� 3 Co.reualVe
A number from here attended the privilege of knowing her. As the nt: 4 will cut, oven a d,rpty seatmd chid, but tpeefei+wtice,wtthoax ocarge lathe Duties.-$u months' roaidence" aeon and r;
rears pas-sed there grew u ill their `� °•arl,-at the era-ze a'a4P-they break, of �r4�'{aa11 enitivation of she land in each of three •ass
the.barn party at T. A. Knox 3 on p g p I t•i c f! t:r e early col is Fhat s -lysis better. `■.�fi� A �Mir�M A 6ossnesteadez may live within nine mf o!
Monday evenia And Seport a home a family.of five boys and four 'I; ,i•,!,y they are re:<•d Prry ntics ll ` e '►Mete his homestead off s farm of at least efl &area
Y g 8 Po girls. Pr•vent:cdar»littl4 Pandy Cold Lur• 4• No Quin. A pandso=ely Ill°strzted weekly Largest c,r solely owned and occupied by Mm or.b his a'
splendid time. t4 hile in no sense a public man, Mr.} W". no physic;nothinft ,ick-nfng, titer for the �nlatwn or any sciensn�o jcii_i. Terms for t&ther,mother,son,daughter,brother or s�.
Mrs. H . Thomson is erecting a ch':afren•-an1 thoroughly saf• too. If you feel Canada,ss.75 a year.postage psispoid. Sold by in certain districts a bomenteader In Aood q
Hy. R Young throughout big whole life took -hi:ly.if you snw•ze,if y u ache all over.think of W now-edeafers. standing may pre-ampt s quarter-sectlon along- t:
large hennery on her premises as .an active interest in all that made for Prov?ntics. Promptneda Gass stw save half your �11 �A��� � ��tV r(t side his hcmntesd. Price 49.to per were. - f
Well a9 making 6 number Of Other the ftdti ancement of Lkle beet lite of us",al alcknew, And dors t orlill your child, it U RLCNs: q 1A Duties-Must reside six months in each of six
g there la fevartahtteas night day. Herein prob Hssoch !f!!.WssMfostoa l0. years from date of homestead antsy tineindW
improvements. the community. He.was for a num- �p!y ties Preventics' greatest eflictaney. sold!n the timeaequired to earn bomeatead pawtt ,
Mrs. (Rev.) F. C. Overenfi of ber of years a trusted ,and faithful boxes for the pocket, also in,25c boxes of 41Waseb
rC SW"t to E i and cultivate fifty acres extra.
trustee of the school section in which °8° on your druggists giving Too {♦J A homesteader who ban exhausted his homes.
i Sutton. spent a fete days last �Ciadrlswellaeetlslt. stood z t and cannot obtain a WOemption
week visiting at the home of Mrs. he lived, and shortly sifter the organi- mty t"o a purebased bomentead is certain
zation of the Presbyterian cougrega- districts. Price es.00 par acre. Dusies-Kass
Forgie, Sc. here. _ tion in Claremont he was elected• and MACHINE SHOP ! cu—dolfAv uz months !& each of sores y••.
The bowling- club is now in a ordained to the eldership,which officePre' ventoics p anitivats.ntsy sorra sad •knot a hones worth }l
Rourishing condition and..a num- he continued to hold till the close of The.undersigned
tis ed havieg3horoin saoeflo w.w.OORT,
bar of exciting games have been bin life. though debarred in 'later T M McFADDEN. ed B. Wa Deputy of the minister of the steels
Alayed recently, years by the infirmities of age from $n p N.R.•-pnausbarlsed publication of this
Mrs. Hood, of Ballantrae,' has = Kinsale,. is prepared to do all ,nruaomaas will not be paid for.
- returned home afters spending a - kinds of repair work and general
pe g A book on Rheumatism by Dr. Shoop,
blacksmithing.
Col of weeks with her eousin, THE PEOPLES -OA SH STORE of Raoipe, Wig. tons wine plain ifeatae,
-Mrs. W. G. Bingham. Satisfaction guaranteed. and in a plain and practical way. (3N _
The Claremont Citizens' Band Highest price in trade for good batter and eggs. Prices right. this booklet and a fres trial treatment of
accompanied the Goodwood Lodge Call and see us. . Dr.Shoop'.Rbsumatio Remedy for sows x�
to the celebration at Stouffville JAMES PENGELLY. disheartened sufferer in your vicinity
on Mood el bat. They report a Just received a Phipmebt of boots and shoes Make a gratefill and appreciative friend of
including Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords. Kinsale, Ont. some one who is discouraged because of r
lame crowd and a most pleasant These shoes are now the style for the warm the failures of others to help hiss. Kelp -
Outing. days. Pain can be esei'y and quickly stopped. me to make this test and I'll gortais{ "
Joshua and Mlg: Bandy left on PURE. FRESH GR4t^,ERIES EVERY WEEK Pink he, Tsblets-Dry .hoop's-stop help yoqr suffering.friend. Sold b7 T.1�.
Wednesday last for their summer headache, 0 minutes
y sure. any pain, say- ltfaFadden. �- '• �
• y where,m 20 micates San• Formula on
cottage in Muskoka, where they To this department-we have added "Five Roaza"Manitoba flour the 25o•box. Ask your draitgist or doctor
.will remain the remainder of the about this formal.-it's fine. Sold by T.
f3U,miner. We wish them an en- Try our LuxvRIA blended teas. 25c, 30c, 40c,50c lb. These M McFadden.
TEAS Team rnugt be judged b Cu unlit Our fresh round
ju able time. g y p Quality. g
The Citizens'Band and a num- Coffee, 25c, 35c, 40c lb., ydu drink it once, you will buy it again. Ej W EVAN. a
her of others from Claremont at- DRY Goons, LOTHING, C TIES, U�rMMLLAS, &C'. �
tended the picnic at Jacksons C HATS CAPS COLLARS, p
p --:Pam -Manufacturer
.Point; held on Wednesday under Our Values-RIGHT _ Our Prices-ROCK-BOTTOM
the auspices of the Mount Albert - _ _ Shop and, Residence, Dundas St
Sabbath School. Pickering
The Women's Institute will hold Dt -Simpson & Cot WHITBY, ONT. '
'their regular monthly sleeting at ,? Of all materials and design
the home of Mrs. Morgan Pugh at Three doors,west of Whitby House. kept in stock. It wii11 pay you
three o'clock on the afternoon of b call at our weeks ace iiispeat our stool
Wednesday, July 21st. All wom- and obtain prices, Don't be misled by _
:--en are cordially invited to Attend. t We are prepared to instal wood or iron agents we do not employ them,consegneoM
A number of complaints have : arm TOaIS pumps oo short notice, also attend ly we can, and dotbrow o@ the agent. ;
been made regarding the practice to all kinds of repairing. commission of 10 per Dent.,which you wNl7
of a number of young men sitting - certainly save by puseohat+ing Geom.ae.
r Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, �solicsted.
on the street corners. on. Sunday We search out the best farm also gasoline engines and wN1TNT GRANITE C0.
evenings and making unpleasant tools of every sort and make it worth the squre gear =+f)mo.. Whitby,o iseto' ,
remarks at .passers-by. A word pour while to come to us for' what- MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR
to the wise is sufficient. ever you want. We mean that this Phone No. 50 at residence. Nothing in the way of a Cough is 8004 „
A few from here went to Myrtle store shall be the beat in every sense - no annoying w a tickling, teasing, wheofs-
- on Sundayy viewing the ruins of —whatever stock you turn to. A failing tiny nerve-no larger tban the ins bronchial cough. The quickest relief
BeacoCk flee. Mr. Bescock's store ' We've been here long enough to flwest silken thread-takes from the heart Domes perhaps from a prasoription known
with 'all its contents were con- know your needs and in a measure its impulse,iN power,its regularity. The to druggists everywhere u Dr. Shoop's
sumed. How the fire originated to deserve your confidence. You .eomaoh also has its bidden or inside Cough Remedy. And besides, it is so
oars judge this entire-store store b the nerve. It w►s Dr Shoop who first told as thoroughly harmless that mothers give
is a mystery. There was an in. ] g y it was wrong to drug a weak or failing it with perfect safety even the yodngsat .
durance of$3000 on, stock and$400 way we sell farm and garden tools. stomach,heart or kidneys. His presarip• lubes. The tender leaves of a simple
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on building. tion-Dr- Shoop's Restorative-is directed mountain shrub give to Dr. Shoop's
The Baptist excursion to Haynil- �^^ straight for the cause of these ailments- 'Cough Remedy its remarkable curative
ton on Wednesday last was A . tel. Sargent,StClaremont these weak sad faltering inside nerves effect. ,It is truly a most certain end
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This
no doubt clearly explains why the trnitworthy prescription. Sold by T. M.
most successful affair in every �M _.
� Stoves,and Tinware Restorative has of late grown so rapidly McFadden.
way. The trip on the lake especi- in popularity. Drnvgists say that those
ally was thoroughly enjoyed by who test the-Restorative even for a few
all. 300 tickets were sold at days soon becorhe fully convinced of 'its Q s i C O
'Claremont And 100 at Locust Hill wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drag "e�
besides a large number at other e ' f the organ. Treating the cease of sickness 11 o' �, s ' :� o o .!!-
points: The excursion will net Billie U A Reserve N �
is the only sensible and eoocemefal way, c a : ! a,. �
the Sabbath school,about$40.00. r Sold by T. M.MoFaddc°. _ z d Q_ K �t O=
The most exciting football Now, while your earning'power is good,why not convert part of it The Pickering a 0 a t S E~ 8 fa m ►" Cl N „'
lltiateh of file season will be play-
into a Cash Reserve that will,later on,yield a competence for old age? $����; g•dm Q" ,g fyK ,�,o :
ed on the athletic rounds het•. You can easily do it by reglilazly depositing a part of your cr a�oe¢n,8 o ;is 4
A to-morrow(Saturday) evening be- income is Vigilance Committee $ w b y
o Xolgam'ti� ! rip
tween Havelock, the Winners of °b3 p�
e non s �g g. .4.m.... C Own
'the Midland League, and Clare-
The object of this Association is to 0 M a m� ►�
amout, the winners of South On- THESTAMARD
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'lessen stealing And prosecute tan attario Lea ue. The game will be the felons, r �� Fab
- .called at 8.30 o'clock. Everybody _ W � °° m m a "a mar 467.
should come to see this game as E:+dbiisbed 1473 O� ('v A 1kTt�� �� Members having property stolen nom member
y�j�J cafe immediately with any member o -4 Ob A
the winner of this group will go of Ezecative Committes. s e Is v s p a. may
into into the flrials for the previa- ' (,ere DoAar end upwards opens as account,and with systematic Membership fee 11,00. a� Jae
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championship. The return p a la : m + e, ad July • �.
p Tickets may be from floe President dr
match will be played at Havelock raving and Cosliholmd Interest, the Fuad will rapidly eccttanulete. secrets"on application. s 13 13 fl P a p a+ 'rept
on Wednesday, the 21st inst. Begin today Exec. Com.—L. ,�. Banks, Geo, Leng, `°- ..a Oct. lim >,
_Havelock will furnish the referee W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont � a v m m g n as Nov.
f6r the ow evening and Claremont P I C K E R I N G BRANCH
fi4r the return match. Don't fail s 1,'A, O'Connor,' ArthurUeffrey, Jw,porittrryt4, bylf,oah.w.ifa.Br0OU
A to see this game. Admission 15 CL,ARENCE T. BATTY. NaasjJer Tio Port P tt,Uxbridge sl,Oa°°lnRtoa
cents, ladies 10 cents. „4,,e.. A*-4,NCU Ai 10 AT Wlttis'nt President. SearetarT ee.vsrba IIptergro.•is
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REPORTS FROM THF. LEADING
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TRADE CENTRES. The Ou $ 38ar Skidded nto Fence and Tea edEm- tt for the' Province -in
Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and wC�,►S I Z6►oo0too�°
Was 1�
bankment at Montreal a
sw� Other Dairy Produce at
Ilome and Abroad.
A despatch from Montreal says: in the race and Mr.�Bachelder had Silver and pickle are Ontario's countries of the world," says the1
Two men were instantly killed at just turned into the back stretch on BREADSTUFFS. chief minerals according to the Minister,.'• "having contributed
Friday's meet of the C'a.iadian the eighth mile, when he turned out Toronto Jul 13.-Flour-Ontario annual report of Icon. Frank Coch• about one-ninth of the entire re-
Y rape', Minister of Lands Forests erred
Automobile Club at,Blue Bonnets. to pass Burman, who was immedi wheat W per cent. patents $3.50 + P prduand, in 1908. There
C. K. Bachelder of Newport, Vt., ately in front. The big cars were to $5.60 to da in buyers' � sacks and Mines, just issued. The silver was raised and, shipped from the ?
y output last year was •19,401,021 '
and J. Twohey of Montreal were in going at a t:rrific. speed, and ap outside for export, and'$5.65 to , ,021 mines of Cobalt last year 24453
P + ounces and was practically all from tons of ore(including concentrates),
a big 60-horse power Stearns' tour- parently Bachelder lost control for $5•.90 on track, Toronto. Manitoba the Cobalt cam
_ ing car, taking part in a ten-mile the fraction af•a second, as he.turn flour; first patents, $6.20 to $6.40 P• The nickel, pro- which was considerably more than
race, when they turned out to pass ed out. At any rate his car shot on track Toronto second stents duction totalled 10,175 ' tons and the total production up to the end
' a driver named Burman, their car across the track into the fence, $5,75 to P chiefly came frm the Sudbury dis- o€ 1907. The average contents of �'+►i yry
lr $3.90, and strong bakers', triet. Despite
1 skidded, tore away 25 feet of fence through it and over the embank .$5,50 to $5.70, on tra.k,'1ur.uiity• P the, low prices last the shipments for 1908 were 793
vear the silver shipments
like so much pasteboard, leaped ment, carrying its driver and his as- Manitoba wheat—Na. 1 Nortirern P opts reached ounces of silver per ton, compared
the embankment, and stopped 40 sistant to their Death. $1.36 Geor ran B fire �a,ue of $9,116;008. with 606 ounces up to.3lst Decem-
aids be ond. The two men were After the accident it was found g aJ Ports, No: 2, The ores and minerals produced bei, 1907."
g '- $1•.34 and No. 3 at 1.33: ��
$ in Ontario last ears were v8lued The revetfue from the timber
thrown high into the 'air, and when that the car had, a broken axle, Ontario wheat—No. 2, $1:20 to at $26,616,795, as compared with dues was $1,618 242.58, the largest
picked up Twohey was dead, with but this is thought to have occurred $1.20 outside. p + g
his neck broken, while Bachelder, when the car hit the fence. Auto � $25,0produ for the previous year, in the history of the- province.
Barley—Feed barley 60 to 6_c The reduction .of nickel in 1908 Arrears. of $496,
with his bowels torn out by _a drivers are of the opinion that a outside. P 000 accruing from
gashed burst rive was the cause of the T was valued at $1,011,140. The iron 1907 are included in this as col-
stake, and his brad terriblyf th Oats—No. 2 Ontario white, 57 to mines of Ontario yielded 216,_177 I lections were not enforced owing
died on his way to the hospital. trouble. It happened so . quickly .57/c on track, Toronto, and 53/ tons of ore last e ,
Just how the accident happened that no person could tell exactly to 54c outside. No. 2 Western Can- year, worth $5..4 - to the financial stringency that year.
is not known. There were six, cars how it took•place. ada oats 56c and So. 3 55c Ba . 339, and there was made at the The net collections for 1908 were
+ > blast' furnaces 271,656 tons, of pig $1,224,243 and the sum 'at $235,368
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ports. itn d iron. value at $4,dW,839. was carried forward into 1909 owing
Peas-prices purely nominal, "
' :CLAIMS CURE FOR DIABETES. RECOGNITION OF BRAVERY. R Ontario now occupies a' leading the inability of the lumbermen to
Buckwheat—No. 2, 70c outside., aL"VUk$ the ng pay.
Pl►ysfelaa Declares Atrophine is C. P. R. Provides Fund for Edu- Corn-No. 2 American yellow,
Remedy for Disease. cation of C'onstabre Dciker's Son 79% to 60c on track, Toronto.
` Ades etch from New York says. Ades arch from Vancouver says:
Canadian yellow 74c, Toronto LIVE STOCK MARKETS. b y was found is about 10 feet
p y p of water. Mr. Wilson, who was 38
After a•series of experiments is Tri recognition of the bravery of freights. Montreal, July 13:—There was years old, had been in i12-health for
the clinics of Mount Sinai Hospital- Special Constable Decker, shut and Bran—$°30 to $20.50 for Ontario only one load of really prime beeves
bran outside in bulk. Manitoba, 'IA the market and they sold at 6 some time past, but was able to be
In this city carries on For the last killed•at Ashcroft, on June 28, by to 6' c r u around town. He left his residence
two years and a half b Dr. J. a train robber belonging to the $22.50 to $23 •.in sacks, Toronto per pound: There were sen- ,
y g S on Pine Street shortly after 12
Rudisch of the visiting staff, it has gang that held up the westbound freight; shorts, $24 to. $24.50, To oral loads of North-West ranch cat-
ronto frei tie, which sold at 4r Z o'clock for a stroll. ct not return
just made a preliminary report on express at Ducks a week pr'evi°us, grits. /c to a little ing as soon as expected, his . son
the use of atropine in diabetes. -He E fire C'. P, R. has set aside a trust, - over 5c per pound; common, stock,
_ :,ii went out to find him. Shortly after
considers it a cure for that wide- ` fund for the education of the dead. ,4 to 4c per pound. There was an ,
: THE DAIRY MARKETS. ever supply this his hat was found on Roger's
spread disease which, is attacking mans son. The company has pp y of much cows, causing dock, and later the body was recon-
more and more New Yorkers every placed sEwo with the.Royal Trust Butter-Pound prints, 19 to we; .z further decline in prices, which
..;vear in these "strenuous life" days Company at Vancouver. ., tuba and. large rolls, 18 to 19c; ranged from $2010 $50 each. Calves eyed'
0 32.50 to $10 each,-or 3% to 6c
JL
inferior,. 15 to 16e; creamery, _3 to per
Atropine is the active principle of 2.Ic, and separator, 19 W 20c per pound. Sheep, 3%, to 9%c Pei STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
belladonna or "deadly nightshade.'' lb. lv,und; lambs at $3.50 to $5.50 each. —
3t has never before been tried 'in- KILLED 11 LIGHTNING. Eggs-Case lots 20 to 21c per Hogs, about 8%c per pound:
kidney troubles; though it was well dozen. Stan Killed 'at Calgary During a
' P Toronto,
July 13.-Bu=mess was Terrific Storm.
known that it was chiefly eliminated A. McMillau ,Struck While Work- Cheese-Large cheese, old, 14c quiet, and prices somewhat easier Ades
by the i;idneys and .therefore exert Ing in Cellar• per lb, r ,n" copse sequence f the heav• buy- patch' from Calgary, Alta.,
g
ed a pronounced effect on those P , and twins, 14/c. New quer- q o y y' cava: ,boat before the beginning o[
organs. A despatch from Lindsay says: ed at 1°,{c for large, and 12;yc for 1ng earlier in the week, also that the programme at the Exhibition on
s
During the electrical storm. which tvrins: - - very few choice butchers or export-
� ; g Nis were t Tuesday afternoon a Fevers storm-
swept this part of the country on on offer. Prime butcher broke in. Calgary. In leas than an
ARSENIC UN THE DRUGS. Saturday, a young man named rattle were wanted, but there were hour nearly two inches of rain fell.
_ Arc�rie McMillan,, son of Mr. Jas. _ COUNTRY PRODUCE. very few offering, therefore prices 1Vm, Mueller, a
Ilicault of lnla•nd Revenue Examin- . A les—$4 to $5 fur choice uali• for this class were steady-but all lightning
man, was
McMillan of Palestine, in Eldon PP q struck by li htnin and instantly �.
ation of Samples. township, 'was killed b lightiiin' . J•�, and $3 to $3.50 for.seconds. cher grades declined and it looks
y- ET killed. The Alberta-Normal School
i A despatch from . Ottawa sa s: He was working with the churn in Beans-Prime, .$2'.20 to $2,23, as though the break in prices had
P y g I was struck, but not badly damaged.
hand
icked $2.40 to- 82.45 .,tart-ed.. Shee
'The examination by the inland rev- the cellar wh-en the lightning' struck anP p and ]amps were .�
-enue 'department of a number-of the roof and the belt went down per bushel. - ;teadv.. Hogs w.eak and-unchanged ICE. CREAM NOT FOOD.
drugs, as found on the Canadian 'the chimney into the cellar. •De- Maple syrup-$5c:,to '$1 a gallon. Cklves weak and unchanged.
market; for the purpose of.aseer-, cease was about twenty-three years Hay 'No. 1 timothy,•$ii.5o.to eI:i -----M Brantford Restaurant Keeper Fined
r staining whether any of these: con- of age• a ton on track here, and luw $10,000 PRIZE LIST. for Sunday Sales.
tained distinct traces of arsenic, ;j,_ grades, $s to $9. ___
rehoas that while most samples - Straw--$7 to $'7.50 ori track: provfuciul 1l inter Fair $oard II°Gly A despatch from Brantford gays:
were -racticall• free from the poi- CATTLE DYING I\ HUNDREDS. Potatoes-Small lots of old are „ . L., Laoird cream
p, proprietor of• -
practically P il'eetIiib at Guelph. local fixe cream arinr, Navin con-
son, arsenic was found to be dis- - -- jobbi^g at 75 to 90c, and new are -� p g
' 'Vnctly present in certain sulphates Scrt8us- Epidemic Causes Creak Tower at $3 to $3:25 pe'r Barrel, c?ti A despatch from Uirelph sai•s: ducted business on Sunday for the
and particularly in phosphate of >f.oas in Louisiana. track. The Ontario Provincial Winter Farr Past three years under a former.de-
track.
The amounts were not so' .� despatch from Lake Charlefs, Poultry
--iChickens, yearlings, Board held a meeting here on Wed- cision of the-magistrate, was fined
large as to be alarming, but were dressed, 12 to 13c 'per Ib; fuwl; 9 nesday and decided that the prize�.8,3 here on Wednesday and ordered
Louisiana, says: Advices received to lOc turkeys, fist this year should total $10,000. t� close his premises on Sunday. Ice
sufficient to make it impossible to ys, 16 to 17c per Ib. The Horse Show prize will be
regard those drugs as meeting pro- here on nd'indicate
from Cameron. p cream was sold without meals, and
per requirements; 448 samples of Parish indicate that the epidemic _ along the same cines as that of last the magistrate held that-the same
cf charbon, which has prevailed in _IOG PRODUCTS. was not food.
sulphate of :magnesia, sulphate of years Horse Show, held- at the
E,xla and phosphate of soda exam- that section for several. weeks, is - Bacon, long clear', 13;� to n c stock yards in Toronto. The amount -�F----'
spreading widely among cattle and per Ib in case lots; mess pork, $23 for horse` razes is about
TO TAX CORPORATIONS
fined showed 336 containing no ar p $3,000.
other live stock. Hundreds oaf to $23.50; short cut, $25 to $23.50. Tht feature.of the
-'•iconic, while.86 did. poultry prize —
_ ranee cattle. have died. of charbon Horns-Light' to medium, l5,' to list thi year will be the depart- Important ['hangs Contemplated
and their carcasses lie unburied in 16c; do- heavy, 14 to 14�c; rolls, ment of 20 classes or more in pig- by Ontaria Government.
A -TRAINING FARM. the marshes. It has been
proposed 1�2% to 13c; shoulders, 113; to 12c; eons, to include' the birds of 1909 A despatch from Toronto says: �r
lt'l..n to Assist Emigrants to Become to adjourn the present session of backs, 18 to 16%c; breakfast bacon, which hai•e been excluded -hereto- It is reported that important finan-
court at the parish .seat ofCamr
Faruicr�, er-
l6/ to 17c. fore. ' Realizing that.the 'showing cial legislation is contemplated by
071in order that every one may take Lard-Tierces, 14'/,c; tubs, 14%c; of fat stuck has been in the past.the the Ontario Government, and a re-
A despatch from Ottawa says a hand in suppressing.the epidemic: pails, 143 ea only -weakness of the show, the port is abroad for which there seems
"A scheme is under way to establish - q• board have greatly increased the to be strong foundation in fact. it
-
board training farm in connection with iCl'RUS I3USlI'UF..1D. BUSFNESS AT ]IO\TRE:1L prizes. for that class. is upderstood that the Provincial
the Ottawa Upson Reserve Mission. ,�_,._ Cabinet has been considering the
"It is intended -to establish a farm Montreal, July 13.-The market advisability imposing taxation
in the xicinity of the capital where Bell Known as Travelling Preach HUGH 11"11,80\ DRO11'NED. g.
P for oats is weaker'; No. 2 Canadian cn all corporations operating public
applicants for help from the mission er Throughout Dominion.
Western, 58c; No. 1 extra feed, �► utiIit.ies and also on loan com an- J
can bp tempora,61y looked after an A despatch from London, Ont., 57' c No.. 1 fend 57'; tragic Fate of Prominent Merchant P
,1c; No. 3 of Gananoque. res. The Government's plan is be-
Riven productive employment' in says: Cyrus Bush, known all over Canadian=-Western, 57c.• Barley- lieved•to further contemplate plat-
fa•,' work' that will be of service Canada and a good part of the No. 2, 72j1 .to 74c; Manitoba feed A despatch from Gananoque says: ing the regulation of such corpora-
ia equipping them for.an agricul- Northern United States, died here barley, 67 3 to 68c. Buckwheat- Hugh• Wilson, a prominent business tions and the control of them en-
tural life in the west or on Ontario on friday. lie was SO '-ears of age 69;? -to 70c. Flour-Manitoba man of this.town, was accidentally tiidy under the jurisdiction of the
farms, Many, of those who' seek and for many years was a travel-- Spring wheat patents, firsts, $6.30; drowned here on Friday. It is sup- Ontario Railway and Municipal
ahelter at the mission are newly ar ling preacher, proclaiming himself do., seconds, $5.S0;,• Winter wheat posed he fell off Roger's dock. His Board,
rived immigrants who are looking "John the Evangelist." It was his patents, $6.75; Manitoba strong
for work on farms, but•'vrho'se lack custom to drive about the country bakers'; $3.60.; straight rollers,
of experience in farm life is a'handi- with-a banner at the.encT-df a pole, $6.50 to. $6.60,• do., in bags, $3.15
cap in seclri:ifIg etnpolyment. I proclaiming his mission. to $3.20; extras in bags, $2.50 to X'IFE
-THEN -
$2:9o. Feed—:Manitoba; bran, $??
' - H T ,SUICIDED
to $23;do.,.shorts; $24 to $25: pure
grain mouillie, $33 to, $35; mixed
�- IFE mouillie, . $28 to $30. Cheese—
.,
westerns, 11% to Batter—fill rhe Telrible Crime of George England
est creamery, 22r,c. Eggs-18 2- to
per dozen. �+
1
19c e . Falls, N. Y.
• . o . Niagara F ,
She- Is Awarded Heavy Damages ggainst UNITED STATES MARKETS. --
Buffalo, July 13.-Wheat-Spring A .despatch from ;\iagara Falls, door. On the table there was a pail
.,..,a Detroit. Saloonkeeper, wheat easier; No. 1 Northern car- N.Y:, says: George England; a ready to receive the milk, as usual,
'
loads? $1.31%. Corn—Steady. Oats member of a respected family of b•ut w,ten the milkman looked be-
- —No:"2 white, 53c; No. 3 white this.city, and a Michigan Central hind the,door lie saw. England's
A despatch from Detroit says: ionship of her husband. It wIIs '54c; No. 4 white, 53c. Barley— freight conductor, 24 '-ears old, shot body stretched on its back. Blood
A decision far-reaching in its im- sho -p to the satisfaction of the Feed to malting, 68 W 69c. and killed his wife', Gertrude, 30 was oozing from the right temple, a
Iiortance, and one which will be of court that until Marriman took to Chicago, July 13.=Cash wheat— years old, at their home, Niagara and a revolver lay near the man's
interest to the cause of temper- drink he was a prosperous railroad 'No• 2 red; old, $1,40 to $1.43; No: Falls, N.Y., some time during )1'ed- left hand. In another room the
' once everywhere, was handed down telegrapher, and stood high with 3 red new $1.16 to $1.20 NTo, 2 nesday night. He then turned the dead body of the woman was found
by the Michigan Supreme Court on his employers. The drink habit hard, Old, $1.221/2 to $1.2j; No. 1 weapon, P ,
'�1•edn+•sday. 'Mrs. Nettie .l•Iarri- caused him to lose everything, and wen on a 32-calibre re�•olver, upon and a tiny infant which the .pair
Northern, $1:•27%. Corn—No. 2, himself, .with fatal results. The had adopted,' utterly oblivious of
mail cf .Grass bake Brought suit finally his wife was obliged to leave. 68yc; No. 2 white, 71,'/e; No. 2 crime was not discovered until what had happened, was crying
hk " ingains:i Frederick, a>< saloonkeeper him. The case went before a jury, yellow, '70 to 70%c; No. 3 68%c; Thursday morning, when F. M. and fretting because of inattention.
in the Barne town, ci`tiiming $10,000 which gave Mrs.,Marriman � small N?o, 3 white, 71 to 7I%c No. 3 pbell a milk dealer went to It is not known what was the 'p
a , y el- Cam , ,
rlIIiriagi s from hien 0z having sold verdict, but she appealed to the, low, 7oc; No. 4, 66% to 67c. Oats• deliver the morning's milk. Camp- cause of the terrible affair, al-
liquor to her liusuan as well as •Supreme Court andthe decision on —No. 2, 49c; No. 2 white, 00c; No. bell found the side door forced from though there are reports of domes- x
° P^ -inv the pl,lintiff to lose her Wednesday resill ed in a verde t '3, 4.7',,!c: 'No. 3 Fhife, 47% to 49%c; the lock. He surmised there was tic infelicity that,may have led up
home, her money, aed the compan- against the salol nkeeper for.$5,2123. standard, •50C. something amiss, and puslied in the to the tragedy
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M.�y ;+4t}�► cream to make a paste. Spread on
LINGERING WEAKNESS p '
thin rounds of buttered bread.
Banana Sandwich.-Mash.:TRDE LIBERTY 02 n nas and add a few drops of lemon FOLLOWING DISEASE!
buttered b .
Th juice. Spread on utte a read.
Ho' ',
These are' delicious, but .must be
served at once. Can be Banished b the Wunder-
Where Do We Find the Greatest Freedom 'Tongue . sandwiches.-Boil ane
T m �t 7 large beef tongue. When cold cut faf T(lniC Powers Of Lr. Wil-
large This. Sin Bound''World.orld• in small dice. Cut in small pieces
two heads of celery and three hard. hams'. Pink Pl:ils,
CANNING ANI? PRESERVING. boiled eggs. Mix. all together. How often, it is that the victims r
Being made free from sin, ye be-vidual case it might harm body or To Make Peach Jell - Cook Dressing-One-third cupful sweet
Y• of disease fevers measles Is
_�csme the servants of righteousness. soul in the course of time, or it ches and add a few of the ker- cream, three eggs well beaten, three ;
F�a grippe or an other contagious
--Rom. vi. 18. - ight._-nfteu'd_ a fellow believes. nets; when clone strain. Then dro tablespoonfuls of butter, five table= pp, Y :i
P troubles are weak and ailing, even
St. Paul a aks of the Romana Christian libert is no a spoonfuls vinegar, one tablespoon- —
Y e % i -of an egg
-after-the--disease itself as ►sap-
tablespoon-
as, of those who had been servants to do what we pledse, but a desire' same as makingcoffee. To one u ° sugar. CookIn ou a of er
of alai but had been delivered of to do is pedlent, and season with geared. They do not pick . up
pepper, salt and 5
this servlude and brought to the. pint of peach liquor add one lemon, in to suit taste. Pour over strength as t'ey ought; remain
g othing may hinder us from go- 'one pound c•f sugar.', Dry and heat tragus when cold and serve. listless, tired and discouraged. The 324.
41
glorious iii)erty of the children of inn into a coal mine all dressed in the sugar in a separate pan and reason for this is that the blood
God. All that are born of the flesh? white, but how we will come out let the peach-liquor boil for toren- has-been impoverished by the rav-
are naturally servants of sin. To again is a different question. Like- ,y minutes, then add• the hot sugar a es of the disease through which'
acknowledge that is the beginning wise nothin ma hinder us to walk HOUSEHOLD PESTS. at
es
true liberty. Owing to the fact g Y and let all..boil only a few minutes'. the victim has passed. Strength
g in the counsel of the ungodly an lly•-ssme-as other li= Buffalo Bugs.-Allspice freely will not return until the blood is
that the servitude of sin wraps itself stand in the way of sinners Garbe 1 .quors where otherwise peach li- used will 1-ill buffalo bugs. enriched. The blood can be en-
in the garb of liberty, it is not so in the white robe of Christ's righte- quor will not jell. Ants.-Scatter bunches of sweet riched by no other medicine as
easy to distinguish true and false ousness, but who can tell how we Chili Sauce.-Take"five large on- fern where ants collect. quickly and as,surely as by Dr. titiil-,
..".liberty, and many are deceived by will-come back? That's 'why St. ions, eight green peppers, and chop To Rid House of Flies.-Cut a liams'•Pink Pills for Pale People-
looking only at the outward appear- I PauL.advises "See that ye walk cir- fine .thirty ripe: tomatoes cut in piece of screen wire about four by to enrich the blood and strengthen 'v
sacs.., cumspectly, not as fools, but as small pieces, five tablespoonfuls of six inches and get a piece o£ lath the nerves is the whole duty of these K'
True liberty is righteousness..Sin, wise," lest the golden crown of brown sugar, three tablespoonfuls long enough so you can reach the, pills-thousands have found them �.
is offering all the kingdoms of the freedom be transformed into c,f salt, eight cupfuls of, vinegar, I ceiling with .it. Fold one of the beneficial in-bringing strength afteq
'. world and the glory of them to THE IRON CHAIN OF SIN. and boil all together two and a half narrow Sides of sere.-en over one disease had left them weak and ru
:'` those who will fall down and 'wor- hours and bottle for use. end of the lath and fasten with down. Among those who owe g
ship it, and many.a, mi"rable slave The greatest liberator and 'emanci. Pieplant Marmalade. - Four tacks. Now wait until the light is health to these Pills is Miss haur
1. 4pa r says, the-Son therefo pounds-o prep ant, peeledandnd they will all be -the ceil- Hisco, New Ross, N.B., who says:-
servitude' finds no time to seek shall make you free,. ye shall. be fine; four pounds of sugar, six- ing. .If you hit with a quick j4-k "Following an attack of measles fid:
4.. the glorious liberty of the children free indeed." oranges, ehopped fine, with the yel- i+, will not harm the paper. I was left greatly rundown and
of God, thinks himself free and in- In Him who took upon, Hi he low rinds of three grated; one Mignonette Drives Away Flies. suffered from a bad cough. I was
dependent because sin allows him form of a ' servant; who . beca a pound of almonds, blanched and Mignonette is abhorred by flies; and advised to-use Dr. Williams' Pink
to sow to the flesh, to follow his obedient. unto death, even' t chopped. Mix all together,and cook in a room where pots of the flower Pills and procured half a dozen :
statural inclinations and death of the-cross, that He might until the pieplant is well done. Put are set no fly will linger for a mo- boxes. Before they were all gone L �r
PASSIONS,UNRESTRAINED. deliver us from all sins; from death. into .glasses -with paraffin on top. meat. Now is the time to sow the 'had regained my strength; myl.
and from the power of the devil, we This recipe makes twenty glasses. seeds and for early blooming the cd•ugh had disappeared and I was _
Though thele is no law given to find true liberty, ,and the more we When Canning Pineapple. -Take Puts must be subjected to gentle once more enjoying perfect health.' a
-the justified, his love will limit the become like Him the more we be- pineapple and cut into one-half inch heat. Instead of flypapers and hor- The experience of Miss Hisco is
exercise of his freedom in much come free from sin and servants of slices.- Core each slice amd'then .rible sticky brown mixtures left that of many others. Dr. Williams'
: larger measure than coi4d ever be righteousness. Lpeel. By so doing time is saved. about a room in' glass lushes, what Pink Pills make new, rich; red
attempted by law. Man a thing May God help our people to and the. eyes of the pineapple can. e. blessed resource as a deterrent blood. This new blood strengthens
"which no law forbids, which he is easily be, removed without any ti. the irritating fly is the sweet, the nerves and banishes such ail-
at libert to artake, a Christian strive after true liberty.
y p trouble. hence in sliceaor cut each .wholesome flower of .mignonette.... meats as' rheumatism, neuralgia,
will not touch, bee-Luse in his indi- REV. ERNST A, TAPPERT. slice intim small pie;ea and can as Mosquito' Remedy.-One of the lumbago, dyspepsia, etc.,' and
usual. best methods of clearing a room.of i-rings the• glow of health to pale
railway, systems on the Continent Pineapple 'Flint.-Purchase a mosquitoes.an-d likewise moth mil cheeks. The Pills are sold by all
WHENWORKMEN-STRIKE are State owned. In Austria rail- sharp razor. Then with a sharp 'Iers: Put`a p:ece of gum camphor medicine dealers or at 50 cents a �
carving knife cut the lues le in- on fire shovel and hold it over the boa or six boxes for $?.50 from The
way g P PP ,
lar
, . • ,—
sition employees-
r onnactivelservi e !Io slices about one-quarter or one- lighted as until it smokes-it Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,.Brock-
- a strike would be treated, as a eighth of an inch thick... Then with should not blaze up, but blaze slow- �' e, Ont.
ZAKIl1G THE'PLBLIC PAY FOR - - the razor e taking g g
mutiny. But when they.,.wished to p el the slices, akin oat ly enough to form a good smudge:; f
LABOR'S LAPSES. -have certain grievances remedied the eyes as you go along. There is I The doors c f closets and the bureau
_ they adopted most novel met•kods. no waste at all like there is with drawers should be opened if one
Instead of ignoring their duties, �dulb knives and pineapple snip's,. fears that the moth millers have TIIOSF. MI'RDF.ROUS .MOLLIE$.
;Greatest Injury Falls Upon Those they attended to them so comFrlete- and such things. Yon can, prepare found. their wav in. Also twenty —
II'6o Have Had Nothing to l� that the Government was glad i three or four in this nay in the drops of carbolic- acid' evaporated Its Very Name Carried Terror to
to come to terms. In brief, their time it w ed to take to prepare one from a hot shovel' will banish, flies the Stoutest Hearts.
Do With Strikes. plan of compaign was to carry out ;n the old way. A good way to pro- from a room.. The Mollie Maguire Secret So-
their in%tmotions to the letter. tett the th imb in peeling any kind eiety, which has figured so largely
When the cabmen of London ;PUBLIC PROTESTED. cf fruit is to slip the end of a fili- '- 'CARE OF FEET in a recent-Irish political law caste
struck, many years ago, the public ger of an old rubber glove. ov_r it. Kas at one time e most dreaded
began to realize how useful they, Thus, if a train, were ordered to Sweet Corn F ickles.-Take.twelve Tired Feet=The beat remrdlies for or anization of its kind in exist-
bad been, and the outcry that fol- leave-at four o'clock, it started pre ears of coru and cut grains from tired,.sore. and painful feet are al- g . 71
lowed quickly led to a settlement, cisely at that time, and all persons the cob; dd one small head of cab- echo], alum,
boracic acid, salt ence•
And it well be remembered by Lon- in' the act of getting in or out had bags, one Cupful of ranulated soda, talcum• powder, and hot The Mollies were generally
P ;B I strong, active young,peasants, %'ho
donera how their patience was taxed td• look after themselves, and try sugar, one teaspoonful of tumor- water.
by the numerous strikes of motor- to avoid. fatal accidents. Every J ic, four onions, two tables nfuls Burning Feet.-Fur burning_feet vent shout the country at dead of
omnibus drivers. There never was IPassen er's luggage was wei weighed ; Po4 -di them in hot water to- which a night dressed in wcirrie.n's clothes,
gg �u. salt, two red'peppers, one table- P and with their faces-hlaekeried, or
a general strike, and for this Lon- with great ceremony; passports spoonful of ground mustard, one � little salt has been added. After_;
donera had to be thankful, but hun- had to be shown twenty times in. an tables oonftil of flour, and one r this sponge wit
alcohol, letti otherwise disguised. They traeel-
P quart of -vinegar. 'C'hop all fine and the spirits evaporate without dr� 't'`l altva}sin parties of four or.five, -
dreds of thousands of residents in hour, hundreds of blameless per- ,.
and around the metropolis were sons were detained and searched,
Ing. and 'landMrds and their agents
Book about half an hour.
erv-
Gleed up, morning and night by,the railway carriages not answering to Canned Cherries.-Stone the Keep Fet Coot.=StrCv e_-:to keep bailiffs, tithe proctors, process hurt
withdrawal of omnibuses, says Lon- the regulation recruirements were cherries without bruising, drain, the feet cool. Astringents and ; era. and the like, received short
don Answers. closed, and so on, until the public. weigh, and to each shrift at their hands. ..
P g pound allow .a antiseptics like boracic acid, alco-
The danger of a great railwav rose in:protest. paund of su ar; add ust enou n hol, and alum usually give gratify- �' Sometimes their 'drowned ..their
g 1 g i 1 victims in bo holes. Or they would
- i,rike w' i It can be said with all truth- that , ing results it used persistently, bog
holes.with is fearful consequent• water to melt the sugar, bring to I .
New r Help.-If-one .
has on--bludgeon them so mercilessly'as to a
i greatest injury
1\e SheH
� a strike inflicts the t t P
, es, as happily averted a short g 1 bailing point and slam. Put in theI
time ago; but in 189"-8 the public upon those who have had nothing cherries and push to one side:of Fnew shoes away from home or the leave h.rdly a whole bone in their
*gained some idea of the inconveni- to do with its origin, .but,who are the range -where'they may remain feet pain, they can be relieved by bodieas; or "card them, by, drag-
ences wuich it would have brought fcreed into the fight by the eco- hot, but not boiling, for at least removing the shoes and letting the packs, cat up and down their bared _
&lout. That was the-time 6E the noetic conditions. The small trades- sit lemur; then draw the_kettle over ; feet rest until the pains cease.'Then
engineers' strike,.. and, of course,, man, whose- livelihood depends on the fire .and cook slow d until the the feet may ,be swollen, but ,can From Ire'tand the organizati�,n
3 5 read to :America; and especially
the secession of the men responsi- the working classes, is the first to .cherries are transparent. Skim, ( be crowded' in the sh,w for a min- •r P Y
ble for the motive power of our suffer. drain, sprinlae sugar over them, ute or two as long as one can'stand to the . coal-mining districts of
railways - the pain. Then remove the shoe ! Pennsylvania, 'where for. many. ` �
y partially paral3 zed the and place in a sieve in the sun or in P ea . on of its name '
companies. -THE SEW CONST:INTI\0['LE. an oven to dry. This syrup will an-•l again until t'he foot feels rested. I carried terror to the stoutest' -
WELSH COAL STRIKE. sorer for the boiling of ,several 1 %hen it will be.found the foot Rill !hearts. ,
The City Is Cleared'of Beggars and pounds of cherries: Slip quite easily into the shoe,.whick 1inem
In the •early seventies England Criminals. Cucumber Catsup «ithaut Cook +may be worn quite a while without ; oiderounlessilhebwas an' Irishman
heard ,with equanimity of a strike ing.-Grate the cucumbers and `Pain. An envelope.of talcum pow l ur of Irish descent,..and so, ill the"
Hopes for the future are brighter der.car.ried purposely and dusted in'
cf We colliery workers. There drain off the water through acol- end,, it came about that the cin-
%as general sympathy, and a hope in the Turkish capital since Alah- g p- the shoe helps, out Wonderfully. cipa. aim and object of the the
Shevket Pasha's "army of lib= ander; add six large onions oho P
that the trouble would be settled; Ped fine to a gallon of grated and - vania Mollies was to drive o.ut,of
but when housewives began to purr orators have taken pos cion of
B P spy drained cucumbers.; . add vinegar, ' ' •._ - 4,-
chase fresh supplies of coal the the city. Constantinople lias now + the district all miners of other na
PP Y I_alt, pepper (cayenne), and horse-
;quickly awakened to the serious- been cleared of a host of beggars, radish to taste. Bottle it without '1 i' 'hl-i<-dr�hir-l-1-i-1.4 F� tionalities..
trams burglars, and assassins, To attain this end, wholesale se- ,
Hess of the situation. When the which had hitherto made the ca its! I cooking. BABY'S GREAT UNGEB 'cret assassination was systemati-
price rose to two shillings and even P i tally resorted to. Men we're first
to three shillings per hundred- I their home, Arson has ceased and DURING HOT.WEATHER` '
ttie streets are safe. Even the police PICNIC SA\DWIC'HES, Warned. Then, if thea declined to
weight-As it did in London=they
became alarmed. The .misery pro- about the town are hardly recogniz- quit the country, or hesitated about - ;
duced by that strike' is still un-, able, for, instead of the evil look- Sandwich .Hint.-Keep your one Afore children die during doing so, they were shot dead on
paralleled. ing, dirty'man of recent times; -one
pound baking powder cans, and the hot weather than 'at any their own doorsteps, or, while they {,
Supposing the meets to-day a neat. dressed offi- when baking days come bake your other time, of the year. Diar- were going to; or returning from,! z
pp g police force of a y' bread for sandwiches in the n. You rhoea, dysentery, cholera in-
great city went on strike 4 One can tial, 'who knows his duty and is re their work.
s ected b then have dainty rounds when fantitm, and stomach troubles � /i .• ��
easily imagine the panic that would P y all.
And no one dared open their,
sliced for your sandwiches. _ come without warning, and mouths. For the whole county
'ensue amongst householders and Even carrge drivers are feeling when a medicine is not at y_
g � ' the change. •.Horses unfit for work Lettuce Sandwiches.-Rutter the side was terror-stricken. With
the corresponding joy of the, army g round. bread and slice thin, put hand to give prompt relief,
Molly Maguires as judges, Molly
of criminals. : Most ole will 'be may no longer be`used, and the cab-
crisp lettuce leaveg,�n_e-ach ' Y Y P Maguires as ;lawyers, Molly Ma-
people the dela may rote fatal do
inclined to laugh at the' mere no- men now find that they must feed sprinkle with mayonnaise and cess the child. Baby's Own Tab-
1 P guires as witnesses, crime, it was
tion, 'yet in the early 'nineties there their animals sufficiently if they pieces to ether. lets should be kept in every ;7
was a mutinyat Bow Streets ata- want premission to 1 for hire.. ) g considered, could be committed'
ply home where there are �chil-
tion when about one hundred and In the ar icultural provinces the potted Ham Sandwich.-Mix two with impunity.
> g P ell chopped pickles with potted dren during the hot weather The breaking up of the terrible
thirty men. refused to go on duty. roads and bridges are having at- ham and spiead on rounds of thin- months. An occasional dose c,iganization was due to the Pink-
Many attempts on property occur- tent-ion. The mutinied First Army ��• sliced bread. o of the Tablets will. prevent
red that night. Corps is being-usefully employed, dead. summer complaints, endive America's world-famous de.
Lemon Sandwich.-,One-quarter Y. P tectives, who sent their agents in
unarmed, in reconstructing the or cure.them if they come un-
LONDON DOCK STRIKE. cupful of sugar, one egg, one-quay- to the strongholds of the Mollies
roads about Monastir and Salonica, ter teaspoonful of flour one tea- expectedly. Mrs. O. Moreau, gg
Po and ferretted' out their innermos�
The great London dock strike a special credit of nearly $400,000 spoonful of•butter; juice of one le- St. Tits, Que., says: My -
Navin been added to the bud F sfcrets, with the result that soot
*taught several useful lessons to g get for mon. Conk all together until thick baby- suffered from a severe
of them were taken and bang t :�
numerous persons who had heard this purpose. The Ministry of Pub let cool and s read on rounds of attack of cholera infantum
of the British workman and h.is lic Works has also in hand the pre buttered breads but after giving him Baby's ii, many cases for murders commf
.grievances, trd taken little or no paration of an elaborate scheme Own Tablets the trouble di,_
ted.years previously,
6 Chicken Sandwich.-Take left-
interest in them. The man in the for roads and railways throughout over pieces of chicken, remove all appeared, and he regained
street soon came to regard it as the country'. Electric. lighting and bones, put meat through food chop- health splendidly. Sold by BUSINESS BEFORE PLBAf3II8$ '
more than a local affair. He, was necessary railway lines will soon be per, mix with mayonnaise dressing medicine dealers or by-mail ,
directly interested in the enormous put in hand, giving work to the ands read on rounds of bread. at 25 cents a box from The Voluble lady-Do you want to � ^
rise in the price of French eggs and many unemployed, and encouraging Peanut Sandwich.-Put peanuts Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., me again, doctor?
other -perishable commodities. the re.'turntif capital to'the impov- tl•rough finest knife of food chap- Brockville. Ont. The doctor-I don't want to, but
tl It is generally known that many ,erished empire. per, salt and mix with enough it's business.
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AMENNOMENN
LOCALISMS. Rgbert Miller is spending a -G. P. and Mrs. O'Leary re-
few days with Claremont friends. turned on Thursday evening last
-Donald Kerr is spending a from 'their honeymoon in Mus- f "Boots
Wj ''1
-George Douglas visited friends short time with relatives in Osha- koka. They have taken up reei- Bunting s BOOtIJ ' Sho'os"
O�/Q IJ
in the city this week. wa. deuce at their home here.
-Mrs. Geo. Kerr spent Sunday -M,rs. Brien Sr. has returned fi a
_._ with relatives in the city., home scHoo� REPORTS
'after spending a month ere selected from the best makers of a-
-Miss Hilda Grant is visiting with-friends in Toronto. S. Sr No. 9, Pickering. The follow-
with Clarkson and Mrs. Rogers. -After about ten days work ing is a list of the successful puppil8 at -----good fitting, well made, first class ,
-Mrs. Ackerman, of Toronto, Spink's race has been cleaned out the promotion examinations. Jr. IV. "
spent Sunday with friends itl and is now in first-class working to Sr. IV.-Gladys Mutch, Nellie Lee. + wearing Boots and Shoes,and can be
Rob-
-town. order. Sr. III. to Jr. IV.-Eddie Stork,--Born-On Sunday, July 11th, -Geo. M. Palmer, who has been ert Lee. Jr. III. to Sr. Ill. Clifford guaranteed to give entire satisfac-
the wife of James Richardson, of working at Port Perry during the Salter, Harry Salter. Sr. II. to Jr. tion. No trouble to show goods.
a son. summer, spent last week at his III -Sophia Annan. Jr. II. to. II.
-Dr. Howden had an independ- home here.
-li3o henna Annan,Leona Reid. Sr.
Vee _ e Methodist parsonage i9 IL to Sr. Pt. II.-Marjory Mansfield,
this week. receiving a fresh coat Of paint, Grase O'Brien. A to Sr.Pt. I.-Jeaua �,, A, BUNTING, - P1Ckering
-James Gordon has purchased which will. greatly brighten its Stork, Elsie White,Omar Sleep, Pearl
R. Parker's garden stuff on the appearance. Stork. B to A-Mary Gordon, Stella
college hill. -The Women's Guild of St.' Prouse,Bert Law. C to B-Bertha t
-Dr.Henry will be here as usual George's church met on Wednes- Baker, Forrest Reid, Fred Stork,
'neat Tuesday to attend to his pro- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charlie Baker. BARGA/NS_. � BARGAINS
r The following is the arrangement of
fessional duties. Heu.i'y Fuller. the classes of S. S. No. East, Picker- _
-Edgar Seale, of .Montreal, is -V4 ni. Sanderson on Friday ing, for the fall term, 1909. .(Arrang-
holidaying at the home of his sig Inst fell a considerable distance ed in order of merit,) IV.-G. Cronk, gorse Nets-I have secured a couple dozen Leather Horse Nets at
`- ter, Mfrs. (Dr.) Bell. from'Audrew Annan's new barn J. Corbett, E..Bunker, L. Powell, H. bargain prices which will be sold at half regular prices-a snap.
-Herbert Winter has engaged and severely sprained his arm. Rowe. ST. III.-L. Wilson,E.Cronk, Also Fancy Spreaders for team harkiess, Hame Straps and
with E. N. Hicks as driver of one -A. T. and Mrs. Boyes and C. Wood, C. Brvant, B. Wilson. Sr. Sna s Brushes, Horse Combs Whips,
of his bread wagons. child have returned to their,home II.-J: Bryant, F. Corbett. Jr. 'IL- P + , p_, Horse Bits, Halt-
=Miss Cora Hanna, of Toronto, in East Toronto after spending a E. Stephenson, E. Boves. Pt. II.-G. ere first-class leather. Call and see these goods. _
Denny,D. Cronk, P. Neale. I.-Rex Fancy Horse Nets and Sweat Pads, all sizes.
is visiting for a few weeks with couple of weeks with their relativ- Stephenson, W. Cronk, B. Corbett, C. Carriage Wraps,
John and Mrs, Dickie. • es her?. P , Rugs and Dusters. -
-Rev. Mr. Tighe, of the Ba -The Ladies' Aid .of St. An- Denny, er Denny, L. Palmer.PnR. G.
g P' Carruthers,Teacher.
tist church, Whitby, spent Tues- drew's church met on 'Titesday The following is the report of Cedar EDWARD BRYAN PICKERING '
day with Miss K. Banner. afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Creek S. S. No. 14,last term. Names
-Miss Ida Bunting is' visiting J. Clark when an enjoyable time in order of merit. Jr. IV.-Maggie
her sister,, Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of was spent. Jones, Willie Hortop, Hazel Hortop,Toronto, for a few days. -Newish to direct the atter- Walter Gauslin. dl III.-PlayteIt's
the Price that �
-Miss Frances McCartney, of tion of the police trustees to the Yake, George :Middleton, Herme
Dunville, is spending a few days fact that in several places in the Gauslin, Sr. II.-Olive Jones. Jr. II.
with Wm. and Mrs. Logan. village the grass and weeds re- -David Scott, Mark Linton. Sr. Pt.
g g g Compare these with what you are paying:
� 1L-Joe:1[cGrisk`en, John Middleton. ,
-D. J. Gibb and family, of To= main uncut, thus presenting an Sr. I.-Ethel Gauslin, (Tom Hortop, e
ionto, spent a few days daring unsightly ' appearance.- This Edna Hortop, equal), Russell Yake: R O C E R / G S
the past week with F. E. and Mrs. should receive their immediate Ida Linton. Jr. I.-Gordon Scott. - ,
Gee. attention. Teacher, May E. Brown. rX
-Misses Madge and Louie -Farmers are very'busy.now The following is the report of the 4 Cans good Peas, 25c. 4 Cans good Tomatoes, 25c.
O'Leary, of Toronto, are spending with haying, most of which has
h promotion examinations as held in _.^2 Cans good Salmon, 25c. 3 Cans good Kippered Herring,25e
IL two weeks' vacation with Pick- been harvested in first-class con- Greenwood public school on June 29
ering friends. dition. Some barley also haq been and 3J. Names,in order of merit. Sr. 5 Bones good "Zest," 25e. 10 Bars g�oc? .aundr•y Soap, 25c. '
-Seiah Orvis has sold his house cut tbis,week: Much of the bar IV.-Clive Proctor, Lyle Willson,
Gladys'Trimble- Stanley Byers. Willie 2 Bones nod Corn Starch, 15c. "
and lot on Church street and. will ley and also oats is very short, 8
• Brown. Jr. IV.-Mahel �lacGrotty,
move to Whitby sbortly, having although the recent rains will help Percy Middleton, Katbleeu'MacGrot-
purchased a residence there. considerably. Fall wheat is also ty Carl Devitt.
-Miss Irene Rogers, of Wolf. putting on a yellow hue. -
Pa., is at present visiting her par- -The first copies of the new Paralysis caused the death of LD
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encs, C. and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. •public school fourth books were Edward S. Lennox at the General Men's fine Sommer Shirts, odd size,;, reg. $1, for 50c.
Rogers, we regret to state, .con issued on Wednesday. The riew Hospital. Be- was a resident of Men's unlined Tweed Summer Coats, reg. $1.50, for
tinues in very poor health. reader is bound in cloth and well West Hill, S�,arboro, agd was a Men's Tweed Pints, reg. $1, for 75c.
-A very large number attended gotten up. The frontispiece con- cousin of T. Herbert Lennox, M.-
-the
M.- Mens nice Balbriggan Underwear.5c a suit.
-the bar tarty at T. A. Knows on Lista of a beautifully colored Union P.P. The deceased was in his
MondayrFevening. All parts of the Jack, tinder which is. the motto . 66th year. i5 yards Print-Extra Special-reg 10 and 12c, for de.
township were represented and "One flag, one fleet, one throne." ----^ -- - ----- — 10 patterns Dress Muslins, reg. 12 to 15c, for 10c.
every one reports 'having bad a The book also`containq a fine half- TIME T-4 B LE-Pickering Station G
good time. tone cut of King Edward VII. T.R. Trains going East due as fonows--
No. 8 Mail 8.05 A M.
-See those Bargain Tables at -E. L. Chapman, who has been .r 12 Local 2.43 P.M. SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE
Dickie& Chapman's. Huge sue- employed at John Dickie & Co's. 14 Local 6.04 P. M.
cess. Beyond our expectations. store forToron o years, left last Trains going west does as follows- BOOTS SHOES
Cleared of prints this week. Next week for Toronto, having secured No.. 13 Local 8 So A.M.
Week, gents' ties, ladies' gloves, a grocery business at 435 Pape " I Local 2.30 P. M. :
-:'child rens' hose. * Ave. His many Pickering friends 7 Mail es5 P. M. - Odd lines must ga. It's Clear Money for You. - ..
-Mr. Sydney Northeote, who is wish him every success in his ven- 'Sunday included.. 9 Pairs Ladies'Oxford Shoes, reg. $1.25, for $1.00. -
associated with Mr.W. H. Warke, tore. He will be greatly misled m • 2 Pairs Ladies' Strap Shoes, reg. $1.50, for$1.20.
solicitor, etc., Whitby, (who has by tike Epworth League and Sat- Blaeksmithing 2 Pairs Ladies'Oxford Shoes, reg. 1.75, for $1.25.
recently taken over the practice bath school in the Methodist 4 Pairs Ladies'Chocolate Shoes, reg. $i.W, for $1.20
of the late David Ormiston), is at- church in which he has been most '
tending at Pickering on Wednes- active. Having rented the Dunbarton shop
days. -Ho I for an outing-Muskoka and opened the same,I am prepar- _
c
-Dr. E: J. Shirley's sale on ut say' other lake pointe. Sea ed to do all work entrusted to A R D W A R G
Saturday afternoon wes fairly breezes, England, Ireland, Scot= me in the above line.
- Horseshoein a s cialt Screen Doors, nicel rained, complete with hin e@, book and
well attended, notwithstanding land, anywhere, everywhere- ' y• y g p g
call in an see me any time. pull, for only $1.00.
;-the showers of rain that occurred Choice of all Rys, boat or ocean
Air-
during the afternoon. The reei- tines For through tickets one- E- T Z+=NTENER, Special in Sprayers-The reliable `'Eureka" Compressed Air
Bence which was offered for sale wa.y-round-trip or prepaid, sad D'LTNB'ARTUN Sprayer, galvanized tank, reg. $5.50, for $5.75 ; brass tank, reg. $7.5%.
was not sold as the reserve bid all information see or write Ste h- for $7.00.
was not reached. ensuo (opposite P. O. , Whit See our new Perfection Wick Blue-flame Oil Stoves.
ppo ) Ey The Eulalile Quartet The are going rapidly.
-As we go to press the mem- He tickets from and to anywhere _ y
,. bers of the village baseball club at rates, etc., guaranteed right. = os =
are mustering for a garue, married Try Stephenson's out-fits before. fc'TOUlF'FVILLE
vs. single men, on the college travelling. ** Are now prepared to give a musical Farmers*, bring in your produce and get'your order filled. ;We have
ggrounds. Game starts at 8.80. . A' -The heavy showers of rain of Program. For particulars apply to all lines. Goods delivered promptly. Phone 100.
feature of-the-match will' be the the past week bave been most 'MIMA HOOVER,
fact that the genial secretary of thankfully received by the farm- Sec.-Tress.
the eltib, G. P. O'Leary, will make ing community.. Had the drought ' 'SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE
his debut as a beriediet. continued mucli longer it would .Water; Water
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-John G'Connor, who has been have been a serious matter for the 4dh
t-,learning the operating business at farmer@ as-well as for the whole The undersigned. is prepared to con- - ,
Pickering station for the.past two country. AU kinds of grain,-roots
tract for well drilling in Pickering or7.
years, has gone to Oshawa to re- and garden-s#t was suffering AnyoneScarborand surrounding districts. Sickle "
apman
lieve in the baggage room- for a greatly from the long•continued Anyone wishing work done may get
estimates by writing
few day's. He has, successfully, drought. -Turnips that were sown - 1
passed his examination as an'oper- two or three weeks Ago had shown CHAS. B. RICE,
37-44 Pickering P. O.
-' "stor and is now awaiting his first no signs of growth, and grain s DICKERING, (ANT.
<:eommission to go on regular duty. that looked so well .a short time pickeriag Lumber Yard
-Much satisfaction is expressed 'ago was being gradually burnt up. _-at the.successful work of the priu- The vaiu.e of this rain, is incalcul-
- ci 1 of Our r A. G. able. Quite a large amount of All kinds of building material, in-
in passe❑ aillthelic pupils,
cut grass will suffer but even eluding rough and dressed pmI
Green who was again �ncc �y+ :•�
g p p' �, ns* in those who will lose in this way Itiniber, IAth, 'etc.
number, whom he sent down to gladly welcomed the . •refreshing Al] grades of N. B. Shingles
the entrauce examination. Of showers.
-these- one secured a scholarship -:Nlr. R. H. Walks, formerly of _now on hand.
and three scholarship standing. Brooklin,and well known to many '^- sir• D. CGORDOtii & SON.• :, STRIKE$ WITH. HIS HEEL' A
Both teacher and pupils are to be in Pickering, has been appointed _
congratulated on.their success. public school Inspector for North Tenders Wanted � NlNETY POUND BLOW AT
-At a meeting of the police trus- Ontario as successor to Mr.' James —
tee board, held on Thursday even- McBrien, who has resigned on ac- • ENDERS will be received by the �-� EVERY STEP. THAT.IS_THE:
i ing last, the tender of John Mc- count of advancing years. -Mr. ` _ undersigned up to July30tb,1969. -
Ginty for the building of cement McBrien has,been inspector of On- for the erection of•a brick school build- -•- X I N D OF KA M M E R I N G
ing in school section No. 17, township
Sidewalk was accepted at nine tario'for abort t i y years and r' SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT��$'
of Pickering, known a3,the the Altona ,.. ,
cents per square foot. There was of North Ontario for about ten g - -
b school, Contractors to furnish all 1 ti•.
only one other tender, that of Mir. years, making a total of forty materials. Tenders will also be re- - MADE.TO_$TAND:
Waddell, who tendered at eleven years as school inspector. During ceived for heating and ventilating.
`- cents per foot.' Mr.'MeGinty has his long inspectorate, Mr.McBrien Plans and specifications may be seen
lead considerable experiencd in has done much in uplifting the on application to Messrs. Simpson &
cement work which should ensure teaching profession, He was Young, Architects, 17 Toronto St., BUNDY
is first-class job. thgroughly acquainted with the Toronto, and at the post office, Al- oss
H a
-The Canadian -Northern Rail science of teaching and had the tons, where all necessary information
wayCo. has raised 3, can be obtained. A set of,plans and .
$ 800 000 ori• faculty of imparting his know- specifications may be-had by contract-
the London market to be devoted ]edge to others. The thousands ors wishing to;-tender for the above ~
1:61."•to Ore building of a railway from throughout the County who hgve buildiug'by applying to the secretary.
Niagara Falls to Ottawa, via To- been familiar with his jovial eoun- The lowest or any tender not neces MILLINERY REDUCTION -
ronto. , The new line will of course ance and laughed at his many sarily accepted.
pass through Hamilton and Toron- jokes will hear with regret that he W. J. MONKHOUSE,
to, thence on to Belleville. and .has stepped out of harness to 41-42 Sec.-Treas.
Smith Falls. It is said that it is spend the remainder of hip days -' The balance of our 8toek of 4
the intention of ,the company to in retirement. In Mr. Walks, Mr. DR. D. .C." SMITH� w�
'build through the towns along the McBrien has a worthy Ruccessor.
DENTIST, STOU FFVILLE, . -
north sbore and not like the C. T. He is young, energetic -and filled Honor graduate of Toronto University Trimmed Hats
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this programme be carried out profession. His appointment will also Post-graduate of Chicago College
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