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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_09_16 ,_...`:.. �.. '!, W. •. .au1.. ^-•,%r:.'s•,.`- r`�a. y�' ,+,,ra s: •u�°i c;°., '::J � .i;`.'.,•.t„ .r'^�a.. „r�." < ••,: .. .. ,•.,._rY..' '._. v.. x,.51 �. T .Yr, .,.,n_ y, lv.'t :+(.: 7l 7- r c a.� • • W _. : E PICKERING SEPTEMBER 16, 1910 . --- No. 50 ib oL. g�:IX.. . PICSERINGI, ON'T., FRrDAY, " HIGHLAND CREEK . - l]fiwD�Je!!i•�Oitiq;l �ifii')�. MILLS ... `ROCK ROAO� � The steel is laid between GreenwoodThe Scarboro To n hip Council,,ac-Dixie on the C.N. R. companied by Mr. Young, of BarberHe,,/�1.Oak Young, the well-known municipal _ - Mise Sarah Jackson, of Lindsay.iB g. - ' 1W5��= visiting friends hereabouts, engineers, who have the superindence on Ind. Phone calls ap - FORSYTH. D. of.O., Regia-. -• -George Knox and wife, of Western of the work ids.bandMviai the Kirk- R.tared member Of= O AMe - �• clown of o■tsaio. sple anon given to ; . Ontario,.visited the former'" brother, ham m read r ge Monday last when °n t CQAKWELL �aai t gLn•e- •lyes•fessd tree. North last week. o mal opening too place. T . T. A. Knox, pp September will be your last glance Miss Louisa Hubbard visited the new bridge,whsle ostensibly a town- HARNESS-����R cit Exhibition week and spent a very ship undertakin . is in effect a cofinty 6 -1 0. McKINNON,M.D., L.R.C.S., to balk coal at summer prices. y t • ldinbur member of the college of eels not do it now? pleasant time with friends rom' 1Fbpfioians and isrgeoae of Ontario.liceatlate y ster, undertaken the work, it-is confidently f lF lin v oauege at Surgeons. >.lientiatl Berths,Rol wide of Reginald Full expected that the York County Coun- attention to daeal of '.omen and gij kinds of mill feed at right ler, died on Saturday last at the real- ell at its November session will make All.kindil of horse goods constant- - n, Osnoe and zesideaos,H:ousham, deuce of Henry Fuller, after an illness sustantial grant towards its construe- 1,g prices. of over lour months. The. funeral tion. The onus of the work does not __ly on hand. - PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL* n , which took place on ,Monday was properly belong to the emaller.tnuni- Repairing roils t] attended to.. arl�- A_y_t I$-T-l-TF Trp a Sacl{of our White -8atilz and I 1 k the ezen c _ - - a - Pncs>rRn�a, - ONTARIO be convinced that it has sale, bitby and surrounding neigh- .... also make L by ollar. equal. _ boehood. The bereaved family have BROUGHAM -- -- - - __ R. ZWIN TOWLB, X. s., X. D., C. M., .,-no the sympathy of the entire eommun- Pnrriotaa.tn-chat8e - - -- ity. Mrs. H. Hanson was in Toronto on r speeiatLt in Neotal Diaea"es. Prostatic Dia Monday. Coakwell eases of Yen, Diseases of women, canoes., J. L• SPINgf LIffiITEDI - DUNHARTON Mrs. Brodie is spending a couple of r Tumors.%-Ray®"amination. Diseases,of syn ear,note,throat and inns. Fitting glass"sad weeks at Cedar Grove. W. • +' W seat*and chronic diseases. Miss Bella Annan has been quite ill. H. Windsor,of Pittsburg,paid Thos. O'oe Hoare 1B a)s sad?to 9 sly DICKERING, ONT. but we are pleased to .tate that she Poucher a short visit this week. is m ronin i had a busy ­4 AIDGERS The les cele y mess trip to Oshawa on rtday last. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Geq,-.and Mrs La pin, of London, OF T E. FAREWELL, H.C„ BARRIS- ]Kra. J. L. Palmer. John an r■ Hamilton A7 W , V . T1s.aaoatt��Drown sttasn.y,ata oonnl7 - J h d . H this ,;, ooIr!vBxlxQ ' Srilsttaet. Ooo:t Hoose,Wh14b1, . 14vd4We are pleased to see T. W. Lamer- week. KrND8 ETC. s r, eaux ou or streets again, after an Mrs, J. C. Philip visited her sister, L.T. BAROLAY,Barrister-at Law, illness of six weeks Mrs, Reid, of Highland Creek, this -- f i Rev. Mr.' Scott, sof Scarboro, neem- week. _ HAND. Solicitor,Notary Pmbbo,Special axaml• r. Riga Court of Justies. Brack street --..--.-_-�_z8 MF. -_. .. .---..___ . pied the. pulpit in the Presbyterian E. Foster, of Thornbury, spent a. .g whilby, ny church here on.Sunday. closed evEry_.Sattu•day dnr y few days with his sister, Mrs. W, J. Ing August and S?ptember. � Rp J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, ���, TELEPHONE NUI�Ei Mina Annie E. Bowmen, of Cold- Devitt. - .Sofieflor.Notary lmbUef ffita. Yoaay to 9ppring�, and Miss Idsr liriabin, of F. C. Mechin and N. Henley,of Osh- lo��- O>soe aest.doos 10 she 8taadasd.Baat, = PlaiOoille; ere visiting at (lea: Eli]- aRa,agent-Sunsiay�vLGh Llie_foraaer's_ _ i I IIr -_ --- Whitby. ,sly leappie's. parents. t tl�Hfi�l 31tRUb11 IIYI 4 V CLAREMONT _: (3eo. Gillespie still continues to im- Miss Jessie Hanson, who has been - �. Yetert•nmry. rove his premises here. He has just in Toronto for some months is at.her r. ., Short, long and two.short. Built a cement platform at the rear of home here. WALTER L. HOWDEN, D, V. S. his store, which will mate it more Mrs. John Milroy and Kathlene, of 0 , Gradate Ontario veterinary Colleits. convenient. -Cedar Grove, visited friends here on N / y --. Friday lsat, , - ember Ontario Veterinary Medical Societ is - HTn A T te Dr.1,J. saulq, OIDo• Sias 9t, jKJj„;,1; jj,,,jj��/`s4 ` WHITBY R Forsyth and wife, of Chicago, Is the time to place your order for visited with the.latter's mother, Mrs. ,•,. f�ttsitsw d�g�e' for house furnishings, carload J. E. Disney ham taken possession of Greig last week. a monument. Beteg al time g the premises recently purchased by Mn and Mrs. Laphanr, of Ayylmer, of the year in the shops better in- G. HAM-l"Iler of Mars•iage or single article at bottom him on Dundas street known as the were here for a- few days with John ducementsi can be given• — . Licenses in the Cal of Ontario - Jerry Long block: He tris bad the and Mrs. Hamilton. - U ming village lisly pTicBB _ front shop fitted up as a harness and Mrs, D McMaster and son, of South Placa yolrr order now-.and-have - ,x horse goods show room with a buai- the ' POUCH ER, Rea] Faints Auc- Always open da or night. g Dummez, have been spending the past first thing y 3N` y f3 nese office to the right of the mala en- the stoner erected h 1•. uaa.s..:ataaror.eoileatos and tsar: _---— -------- --- --- g r week-wit”a•relatives here. the mtflarrlaQe lioen.e..Hroasham. toy franc.. Se iirid t ilii is E. Wardell and wife o ctor a _ ^t. ins room in which be has a Large dia- HOPPER Issues of Marrta(�e pia of different machine. all set up Harbor, ■ ent over Sunda with thea a� p y �. L,eaaees In she Oona of Onsarto. _. _.._. --_ y- p latter:•sister Pad odmother here.._._ C.'W. (I�IB.�O:�S, --_C1�IremRll r----- *J sed rel for balding. A-Ears -i33os rt■gars ssd-nis resraeace.ctrrsmcas. - i3eo. and lldra. bilis visited in I'o; L,11 entrance is in the west side at which 3 ! ronto on Sunday and reports Georgi �'1� B.BEATON.TOWNSHIP fJLEl3X McFadden s drugstare' wagons may conveniently be loaded. Pbilip, Sr -as Improving very slowly. , On the'scond flat Lhemachinerepairs i� ►41' ��'iC � ED s •.1.!• OonveTaacar, Ocasini toner for talilug On Monday a this week Thomas - a�darlee, boeoanaant. gte. tEoaey to leas - ; are kept in shelves to the east side. Gammage•picked a quart of fine straw- an tars■�, Issuer•of liaraase � .. br pure drugs and the main floor is used for his.large asses• • s. Oce r•r displa of buggies' and cutters and berries,some of them measuring five A Carload of Cement and a.Carload air inches in eircumferance. British Columbia Shingles. POBTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, other 1'tight vehicles, with a bois't oper• Mr. R. G, English left on Mondeo to �j Formaldehyde for smut in grain; atin to the round floor. The rem visit his parents in Woodstock. N er• - - r -1 . ibr Ooantles of York sad On"ario, Ano• tl g p Moo eases of all .kinds ,steamed to as shortest . . guaranteed 40%, full directions for ism are most convenient throughout mot. burin his.absence the pulpit All kinds of rough and dressed lumber aoass, address Green giver F.0. out, o and are well worth a visit by anyone ' : - usictg. � of the Christian,church wt(1 be ski psi• lath sod shingles, as well as hath �T B. PO WELL. Licensed Auc- waoLlmg harness, vehicles or armled hp Rev C• E. Fackler, o!Toronto a,ad•st seal alwwaysM 9��' . Uoa.ar valuator and oallel for Pickling spices, corks; bottle was.Jar machinery of any description: Mr. McLean, a Seld worker under in stock, oq�nnli« of Ontario sad Tock. All kinds or --* the direction of the Presbytery's Bab- s� ■pea conducted either vately or by accuom. rings, etc. Don't forget that spec- ATHA �+C 0 pr date' or o`her as es have now to be sold under the - bath School Committee, will be at 9t. - �, R E E IJV R - . sale rote.Oollaeted. For p . tloslars apply at residence,8liaabetb st,.I•iok• • John`s church on Sunday at 2.94 and • i T. Dunkeld and -family spent sun-Phone Orden left at Nein 0000,Not. ",Pure Food and Drug Act. That deliver an address on Salbatb School --_LOCUST HILL Mims.(W nor ttaeaab'e ,lore: Claremont, will rs " day at J_Hoover's.Almirs. _ _ -es1vepomytsti.attan. sasrstscsi'm gsaran. -is the kind we carry. am, and Wm. Dunkeld, spent Bun- work. All are wet`me. .1 Iced. Yy phone camber b ladepeadeat 1401 dayy at Mr, Bear's, Cberrywood. WHITILVALE l �j ♦ �;11 New School Books-A large stock of `°V M. Cline, of Strathroy. spent The $TS't importaat tii+Q ,ager Ca• the latest and more coming. Labor Day with his sister, bra. Jas, •Blxke Anti has returned from Dunkeld'. Buffalo. is to decide to get a business educe- � BUS HERE Mrs. Jas•Dunkeld left this week to Misd Eliza White, Is:viii friends Lion. and the next is where to get Rave s full line-Of rresh and cur- spend a time with her mother at Wat- in Sutton. it: Those who areargtminted with xt ed meats constantly on hand, M = fold. Miss Fraser, of Montreal, is visiting the work done in popular -- -- - - - / . M. !I/ cFA DDHN A. H.Roper.of West Toronto,spent friends in the vale, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Sunday and Monday at his home here. Fred Stover has purchasedaaew-set � •• H#al, Bologna, WeI3IeP8, BIC: ' DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Misses Florence and' Bertha Doper, of tires for his auto. ' - DICKERING, ONT• who hwve been spendii.g a time in Mr. Ward, of Regina, is visiting D. • _ _Highest ricpis paid for _ Toronto have returned home. R. and Mrs. Beaton. - Jahn and Mrs. Scott spent Sunday The Misses Tricksy are entertaining' "ZONT0. ONT. Butcher s cattle viewing the C. N. R. bridge at Green- - Pickering Lumber hard wood. company.from Toronto, know that our facilities are abso Rickering eOrvalByer, at Port Po to vieitim Mr. Conner occupied the pulpit in cutely first-class andthat those who tyer bis fatherher•e, - �� ' g the Baptist church on Sunday. attend are sure to he highly •alis. a� r Pine flooring, Manitoba sidb drop Mrs. Edward'Beare, who has been fled. They also know our gradu. J. and Miss M. Hoover, of 9teutt- eidim matched, rom hand reseed visiting}ter parents. has returned. pie■ easily get position because ? - g• g villa, visited Sunday at J.Mowder s. sere Pennock intends taking u a ,+ FlTBt-OJ8$f3 Ti for 11iI13 pine and beml6ck. New Brune- R. and bra. Llo d epemt Svnday Y Lhev are ' thoroughly Competent._ _•' g8 wick_white cedar shingles'and course in a business college this fail . with friends at White Rose. g Write for catalogue. Enter an • - D8Or night •' � -• apple barrels. �• The Whitevale Basket BALI team is time. • Day g Joseph and Misses Jennie sad Bessie 3 BUB 1ni36t8 t18iII8 Bell phone Terms'Icash p training-under the instruction of G. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Mowder attended the funeral of Mr. Tran W. D. GORDON do 90N. L. Willson at Aurora on Monday. Mise Tool, a recent guest at Joseph Cor. Yvnge & Alezandst•Sts. y Teaming promptly attended tae •• • Leary',, has returned to her home iii Agent for Canada Carriage Co. REAL ESTATE WHITEVALE whiteh�ttch. - •"" Robt. Cole, of Highlxnd'Creek, nut- Miss MaNel Leary, who has been 'we $' Pe oed to the vale om l3unday. bene for a few daps with her parental f' ! pi . Two Two fifty acre farina far sale .heap.' We are glad to see Mr. Beaton ar- has returned to Toronto. BAS-SETT S Good buildings, plenty of-water, orie- ourid tsin after his illness. MF. Sypp�hon. who has been travel- �'1 half in Dash, balance on mortgage if Frank Burton, of Chicago, is renew- ling for ttieflrm of Fraser ThormEoa, WATCHES ' Blaoksmithing reqaired. in old acquaintances here. is visiting friends here. Larne Meek, of Buffalo, paid a Hy- Mrs. Seaton and son Will were are not like all other watches . Also a good tenement dwelling ing.visit to the vale last week. 'members of the .little party from our bemuse each. and every time Having rented the Dpnbarton she , yielding 12q,in the village of Picker- The pulpit -in the Baptist church vale who spent Saturday at Rosebank. piece' is thoroughly s banded g P was occupied by Rev. Connors. Messrs Nay and Alice; who have and tinned before it ie handed and opened the same,I am prepar- ing. Last week's news seemed like a pud- been spending a few days with-Mrs. over the counter to you. ed to do all work entrusted to " ding there was so much rice in it. C. B. Rice here, slave returned to HE.all fain and see ngeiraay Lisle,, "'��� •- - +'x' "Mrs. D. S. Turner is viaitinq leer Landon. . ., . , t me In the above line. w Kf�;� • ` Bt-'ster•in-ass, ,of P ' . —having returned'from S Sheldon Rice, our prominent well -his vacation,service will be held in . �� �_ ER +fie driller, is away on business this week. the Whitevale Methodist church.at • - + 'a ' _ Mrs. Ellwell.of Toronto,,,pent the the usual bour nest Sunday. E worth week end with her mother, Mrs, Jag. League meets on Pride 8 o'clock. DIINBARTUN �e V. Rich�rdsaa. _ yy Thornton. The lesson will be our Lord'.s"teach- .- _ _ �7�e - ` Russell White,wbo has spent sever- ings about forgiveness and will he . i al years in the North-west; is home taken by,Miss Lena Trayer. We ex- The DOMINION BAN Notary Public, Pickering. fora visit. pact a nod meeting. Our farmers are engaged this week Last Sunda afternoon four young N in preparing the land sad sowing'fall gentlemen -of the village were seen z Bead Omae, Toronto l� SlliitjtIna � wheat. There is more dian tteilal beout can Odin on the pond enjoying J d g d ins sowed this fall.- some oUtbe beautiful scenery aroul n Business — Lae a numbers from here have at- our vale, when a great splash was General Banking B A general blacksmith business done. g tended the Canadian National Ezhi- beard and the canoe was upturned. . . _transacted. - All kinds of repairing neatly and bition during the last two,weeka: All The unfortunate- young men wits" = promptly ezecutgd, _ report a good time and- say-that the their Sunday suit■_and fine bate on apeciisl attention given to Horse-shoeiu a- S ]t standard of the fair is steadily im- were forced to swim or drown. The AIso every watch is sold with an ,; g.-. Pim yr provin last that has been seen of the young --iron clad'quarantee to give sat- this'e011ebtion Of RI��1V' # Zg• •e The Women's Institute will meet at men they were standing on the bank isfaction; further, the designs a; the home of Mrs. Albert Major on enjoying the sweet warm summer of their cases are both beautiful BQ1e notes. PICKERING, ONT, Wednesday, Sept.Sliird, at S p:m. To breezes while the nun dried their fin And capable of preserving your sfh mato canning and pickling will be die- eery as it hung on a neighboring fence. wateb fora life-time: Call and $AVffia8 DEPARTMENT. —PLANTS F08 SALE ems' also some splendid music on The whole commotion was caused by see ug. We do not prase any the rogram. All ladies cordially in- young lady-tossing a pebble at them one to buy. =0ppsts received of` $r. ltDd v; and in dodging the missie the canoe - n. upwards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, - - •�• was overturned. They all have bar Bassett's Big. Store- tAsSmlt allowed at highest Celery-and Garden Flowers. J. G. Armstrong, druggist, of s7ml?atby.. �•_•r Lucknow, is bei tried for re- '• ' Otll'tent rates. Wagon will be on the road during OPPOSITE vza l T 0771CIC ,) the season. s nsibilit'y in connection with The new Grand Trnnk Pacific CH's. D.�oRDON, Manager the death of ,Miss Murray to elevator at Fort William, said to The Gammage Gardens) whom b%sold tL different medicine be the largest in the world, is a � d -BROUGHAM, ONT. , frOro the a ordered.' open for •businels, $mise WHIT .• ,; r ++ d .. .p, • ,,.0 ,•;; .. .p.,,u, .:,,PS •'""' ,�ti';i6'X'-^r _,"�,:+ .,.P�,m'k•n � `•Shen'—.,is'' ': .... .:.r.. .. :„r .:...... :.uR ?,.. rr. : , k •' .:. .., .,yid' ro5., K: 1 Y•� ,Y.tV:,a,wF .:..,r�+4¢.sF.N. i4'. "rF,T,••"..X'F :^- .:.. .. •- TIMT +C: '~.T .L'•" ,a �yY9••'•.L, _'Y.g." 7. , .�W.xRA •!}y .,,5.DS;'•M•L. •;7. -c* M%"�, -Y"y L•' ,Aa .•fy Ne• ...,ayVt '1S•_ .."T•2,.".i-e K 3,- 4 ,;.14F � F ,.. ... K•.r -�. l3":a ..-Y fQ.n ;,. :rrr^J',-•y"¢ .r? .: .. (. �. At s JUST MUNCH k CARROT. 7s & LESSO- 00 Iff Ir Vwi8d to SY18rI1g If You til ant Your Cheeks to be 61 i/IjT " L RESCUED BY "FAUN-k-T11Ei, Your Eyes Clear. r AEo Rosy and acres,, - -- - - _ _. 4ATERNATIONAL_LE$SQlil, smooth skin are promised by a THE ":'::::.'; � SOLD Standard Article ~d _ EVEBYWHE� SEPT. 18. writer in the Housekeeper to those -� who will persist in eating certain �C� - _ --- - Fegetables: is hazd,�'t says tisady for wi is as>✓ �y E Making Soap. , -, this authority, '`to select the most quantity. a - - Lesson' %II. Three Questions ' valuable from .mon tomatoes,, - For Softsaing wetw. ' $ Uarfal for fries _. -- ------- f 11 tt. & 15-M, 8418. Golden '':• carrots, lettuce, onions and cucum- 1. "611 porta.•.. For Rsmoviat Paiac. 'text; berg Matt: 22. 21. � "Tomatoes, acting upon'both liv- A can`q"'l'� 8'' f .,, � For Disinfect* ' : SAL SODA Sisb,Closets, ~ �a er and kidneys, will clear the skin oeru 115. The Pharisees-They Y Use only tri. l3•ae. Drains,etc. had failed to find any ground upon' wonderfully. If the eyeballs have which they could legally proceed that annoying yellowish tings that ainst Jesus, but there was a C� k cornea from a Sluggish liver a gen- -- t tR i r c encs that ey, mig "e ' ' .One who dared to pronounce such toes with as little condiments ,as wholesale con.,-emnations, if only ?• ( yourpalate permits will soon re- i store the clear white. This uic they could get him to continue his 1 Y _ CHARLES BARRETT.esa. vegetable applied directly to the Harbor au Bouche,March s4, igoq, skin readily removes stains and ;.. 18. n eiz-disciples- ., , I suffered terrib. from Biliousness '-' men who, like Saul of Tarsus, were sunburn, and seen freckles if not =' 'beingtrained in the rabbinical and Dyspepsia for-fifteen years, was of long_standing. treated by physicians and took man "Carrots, - __ remedies but of ao relief. Thea I two ' , I Garrote raw and cooked are � With the Herodians=We found "fruit-s fives', an this medicine invaluable, far-car-rota--make good -Hints for Bus Housekeepers,completely c d. me when �erythia� red blood. I have seen the most in'the last lesson (Matt. 21. 45), , ' elatlail . to all sufferers freta Indy beautiful clear, creamy complex- that in their common hostility to 40nbiliousness and Constipation, ion directly trac'eable-­to__a_carrot is -"prophet," the'Phariseea-and � a�g1 advise theca to t thin diet. Eves a naturally le coin- ' Y Pa ' Redp4s and Other Valuable Information T Badduoees-were willing to forget Erni.=I (cine" Charles t• plexion takes on a faint undertone - - -- w:'. their differences. Now, as on a see a oox, 6 Eos Rs.ge-oz trial ben, of ink• of Particular Interest to Women vam& Pharisees join hands with their lid, + • any cucumbers difficult of digestion, and perhaps their best , enepniee iq order.to accomplish the results follow outward application. BREAD. . undoing of Jeaua: These Herodiaas light in Matthew than in Mark, Y Health Bread,-Have g pint of warm + The make an excellent whitener I one of sugar and one were Saddueeest but their chief in. and eaften and refine the akin. your tea water and mix stiff, Let rise and Ra tereat w:-s political. rhe aided where his question is treated as ail ,kettle boiling. Into you r-bread an P Y honest appeal for information oa s Peel, cut in long slices and rub the P punch down. Let rise again and' k with Herod in his arrest and execu- PP put a cup of rolled oats. Pour i - -' 'tion 'of John advocated submla- 'debated subject, and the man juicy arises over face, neck and 'Dover it three cups boiling water, put in pane. cion to Kome,�and were-generally himself is praised as being not far arms. Allow to dry into the skin, ;one-half cup molasses, one table- -` unpatriotic. h'or all this, ane for Erom the kingdom. Matthews washing off afterward with clear CAKE Pa + treatment -of the incident is in tepid water. With frequent treat- spoon lard, or butter, one table- --their ore igioua opinions, they were spoon salt; let coul when blood , Oatmeal Cookies Help:-Almost k in with his renounced anti_ meat in this manner the skin de- I every one is fond of oatmeal coo - thoroughly detested by the Phari-• eE`P g P vele s a most delicate satin to%_ warm add one yeastcake which has . n pathy to the Pharisees, This -ia P Y been dissolved in cold water, Add ie°� but there is one stung disliked �e8 tore. We know that thou art true-It especially-noticeable in that scribe's bread flour until firm and can be .by maty, that is the un poked taste .akin the question, trying him. Lettuce and celery are excel- I that the oatmeal has if not ground. _ is little wonder that Jesu's replied g kneaded. Let rise offer night make rt to these ,obsequious flatteries ,by Jesus had-already- shown his im- lent for the nerves; eaten in quan-. ' I have learned by experience tba; _ $S patience with the Pharisees (ls) for titie.s they brighten _the eyes and into two loaves, and bake one hoer "ttlenotiacing his questioners as, y- P and twenty minutes, -b3�using the c�sarsest knife on your making trial of him. help clear the skin.- Onions, poor food chopper and grindi lg the at manner (1s). Their very tone and $ plebeian onions,,-have_the -same e(- Quick Bof compressed m press - Dissolve meal through it im rove& the cook- p yeast in i leianaer must have suggested not � _ - ��- -- two cakes of com tensed g P the sincere wish for instruction but ieFt and aro beneficial in a dozen I y p GENEROUS MILLION11RES. other ways. a little lukewarm water. Into a yes ver much. This d fes not put -the villainous devices of men"who crock pour one pint of sweet milk verize the oatmeal, but mai es tris acted without conscience. If one' needs flesh, building np ;and add one rains finer and distributes the 8a- - pint of freshly boiled g Give Large Sums of Money for Me- the general health is the only ef• vur more evenly, and the,• never. -' 17, Is it lawful to give tzibtite4- areal Research. festive method_ Plumpnesa de- !"stet, and one tablespoon-of salt. have that uncooed taste. Be,ow to If the motive for asking it had pends lar et �u on digestion. Po.- Into this stir enough flour to make , -P— Ore__cu good, . 1_O,.Il,.000 for.._I B Y P g A -of .a-�cool hmy favorite recipe:: _ AP foundation and endowment of me- -a;e c'6- t`o~admit of boldin the finger in shortening, halt lard and half. but-; - - thesvetgh bebe en asked as� a much.-mooted�.dical.,reaearch, fellowships-3Li•.1 Ot- sea fat producer irButnit all de- it, add the d;ssolvved yeast,, beat tocteI one ed with butt cupful eggs vgarl question among these people who to Beit has followed the examp a of pends upon ones facility for di• well, and continue to add more were. chafing beneath the 'yoke of several millioasires' who 'have Beating-'that particular starch. flour till it is pretty stiff. Stow beaten. nine tablespoonfua sour ld-the �bosen nation on to a floured k submit toStheuign ignominy of support tore T The gestagift to the nmedi- usuapyaba ah6 fatten a tend oto to. acquire ;sad kneadei turn it ttill smooth, adding board nee- I dissolved in mmilk, one nik, one teaspoonoonful ofua► is a hostile heathen world- wer l 'cal. world on record was the 86,, ' q sass, flour ra<luall Put-into a'cinnamon, half teaspoonful nutmeg,; - $ Po flesh an wa Rice furnishes a Y g Y ....Both the Herodiana and the Pharr- 000,000 which was bequeathed to the ' Y Y• bread bowl that has been greased Pinch of salt; one-half cupful chop q more easily digested starch, at g nut meats; one if fol cupful ed sees had a cunning interest, is the Pasteur Institute by the late M: sweet potatoes and parsnips w,ll a-1 and set in a-warm place to risee • Fes.. P Pp answer of Jesus. - If he answered Osiris, under peculiar circumstana- far more likely to fatten the vdr) ,When it has-doubled its originalraia.as, one small teaspoonful baht , i` In the affirmative, it would be des. thio girl: Deep lrrtathtal{ wilt du size it is ready to mold into loaves Ing Powder sifted with two cups equivalent to a counsel of submis- X. Osiris,- who was a rich Jew, wonders for a hollow chest and and rice again before baking. Bake flour. Add one cup ground oatmeal ion to Rome, and this-would em- founded in 1903 a triennial prizf of throat. one'hour. last, I bake .these in muffin was, . it against him the common $20,000 to be bestowed on"'the per- "Olive oil takes internally ata a p $ but can be baked as tiro cookies Brown Bread.-Two cupfuls gra- tendency P ham flour, one .cu ful wheat flour, if'preterred. M. W. D. people, whose enthusiasm for.Jesus son who had rendered the great- tendency to fill out and smoota the P up to-this time had kept the rulers est Aer-mce to. the human race dur- -skin, Sometimes there is a sort of onc-quarter cupful sugar (brown or I HoL Water Cake:-Four eggs . ti - fzom-viel+sace. On the otner -^ ina the --thr we preeeding yrara�' scaly. roughness on one's akin that white), one-half cupful molasses, !separate them, beat yolks light, =;# the Herodians knew'that Jesus wits The price was awarded to Dr. Stubbornly resists all local appli :one small teaspoonful salt, two cup- I gradually.stirring in two cupfuls of from Galilee. which was the center Roux, the head of the Pasteur In- tions: A teaspoonful of olive oil fuls buttermilk, one level teaspoon- I granulated sugar. Beat well to- 'of popular revolt against any for- atitute, for the discovery_ of the taken alone or with' lettuce or to- ful soda dissolved in a little boiling $ether, add one cupful of boiling eign power; and among his follow- "anti-diphtheria serum. M. Oa- matoes once a day will entirely re- 'wate-r. Put into greased covered 'water, two cupfuls of flour, one tea era 'was one of the party of Zea.- iris was much astonished to learn move this condition if used faith- quart lard pails and bake in a ,spoonful of baking powder. Beat lots. It was natural to expect that Dr. Roux-had made over-the fully." moderate oven for two hours. By 1whites to a froth and flavor.' This therefore, that Jesus would de- whole-of the money to the-institute ,•_ putting ingredients together as makes a good, large, three layer clare against the payment of. tri• of which he was the head. The given this brown bread-never fails cake. Bake slowly. - - - '-bute, and so lay himself open to millionaire said nothing at the time SUMMER TIME A -'--t and is.so easily made compared to � Ot•aage Cake.-One cup sugar, - th6 merciless ven Banco-of Rome. but at his death it was found that the old w$ of steamin fir'at and three tabiespoonfuls butter, two } 18. -Why make 3e trial of me I- he had left the bulk of his :wealth TIME: OF -DANGER then baking. $ I eggs, half cup orange juice, grated He knees. #htCt it; the .wickedness o•the Pasteur Institute as a token Summer time.is-a. time of•danger' Scotch. Shortbread.-One pound and of one orange, one and one- ' "`-':--auk-their hearts they were simply. of admiration for the scientific at to all babies-but more especially:of flour, one-half pound of butter, I haft cups flour, one and one-half —� putting, trim to a test. taiaments and self-abengation of. to those living in the towns and cit- ,-bne-fourth pound moist brown an- teaspobafuls baking powder. Cream 19. Show me the tribute money- Dr. 'Roux.' fes wiiere the heat is so excessive as gar. Sift flour into mixing bowl, butter, add sugar, beat; add- eggs JCda rk says he bade -them "bring" One of the most philanthropic to make it almost impossible to keep roll sugar free from lumps, rub su- unbeaten ; beat thoroughly; add th• piece of money, This agrees of men is Sir Ernest Cassel, who baby's food in proper condition. ;gar and butter thrcugh flour, turn orange juice, then the flour sifted with the statement, .they brought amongst other-acts of generosity., It is then that the little one suffers out on board and knead like bread with the 'baking powder. ' Bake iai _ W unto him a denarius (a coin bear- $ave X200,000•for the inceatigation from . those stomach an`d -bowel I till it iticka together in one lump; 'gem pans and roll in powdered su-i ' of eye diseases in Egypt and $1,- troubles that carr off so man gar while warm. _ Jug the emperor.. head.and.super- Y gYP y y pre- �roll three-fourths of an inch thick; - scription). It i. unli-kely'that they 000,000 to the Midhurst Sanatorium cious little lives. During the sum- markin small diamond shaped Kisses.-The secret of good kisses would have on their person this for Consumptives; while Lord mer the mother must be especially �squares cut with a knife, put on lies in the beating. Beat the whites ha£ed reminder 'of the Roman au- Strathcona has given, roughly careful to, keep baby's stomach baking tin and bake about twentyof two eggs to a stiff froth, then - Charity., speaking, over $3,000,000 for ho� pi sweet and'pure' and his bowels mov- minutes in a moderate oven: add.,two cupfuls of granulated su- '21. Render'unto .Caesar - They tal work, and his cousin, Lord ing regularly. No other medicine . Bread Hint.-(To be made up in- ga-r and one teaspoonful of vine-' brere not merely to yield this money Mount Stephen,* has :bees equally will be of such great aid to mothers the evening and to raise over night). gar. Beat well for twenty minutes. to the'imperial power as'a gift, as` generous. in summer as Baby's Own Tablets Take three quarts of flour, sift into Turn your baking-pan upside down, - their question indicated (17),=but Some time ago air, W. W. Astor These little Tablets never fail tore- a large pan or bowl and make a and cover with'oiled paper. Dropi they ware to pay it as a debt. It gave 1230,00G'to the�Great Ormond' gulate the bowels; sweeten the sto- good sized cavity in the center of the mixture in Teaspoonfuls on the was more than a liwful'proiision, Street Hospital for Sick Children mach and make baby well and hap- the flour, crumble one cake of com Pan, In baking they swell quite a it was a moral obligation. "This as a fund for the"building.of a new py. Mrs. D. Devlin, St. Sylvester pressed yeast, .then 'add one-half bit. Do not turn the light on the mroin represented Roman orgahiia- 'out=patients'-department, to be dA East, Que., say`s: "I think Baby's teacupful of sugar, one small table- oven until they are in: Then bake ' - tion, security of person and pro- dicated to the memory of his little Own Tablets are'the best medicine spoonful of -salt•, one good Mable- Slowly twenty-five minutes. this perty, facilities of transit, and daughter, Gwendeline-AstoT, who for 'little ones for stomach and spoonful of lard; then pour in two quantity makes two dozen. other., beneficent elements of stable had died. The late Mr. George bowel troubles and I would not be and one-half pints of: .lukewarm = •' 'USEFUL HINTS. government." They=accepted all Herring left $3,000,000 to the Hos without'them." Th'e Tablets are nater; mix well until moderately ;these privileges, and they should pital Sunday Fund, while at the sold by medicine dealers or' at 25 ,stiff and smooth; then put into a To remove .stain's from ivory I'm t do their, art•toward keeping, them beginning of last ears 0 000 was cents a box from The Dr. Williams' merse it in benzine and P P• & g 8 Y $� greased'vessei that is as near air- go over it up. In fact, the mons could not anon let' with a'brush. y anonymously and unconditionally. Medicine Co.,Lo., Brockville, Ont. tight as possible, et raise'over- -really..belong to. them, but was placed at he disposal of the man ---d. -' night in a warm place so as not Boil six peach kernels in a quart Caesar's as lou as Caesar held a ers of the 'Ro al Iiistitution b i of milk to be used for custard•- it $ g Y Y to chill;•in the morning make into sw p. If that was true of their a lady. The donor's num•e has nev- NOBILITY IV HARD STRAITS. loaves about one and one-quarter' will improve the savor: temporal relations, how much er been revealed _ A French paper published an ac- pounds each; ]et raise until loaves For cleaning tinware there is no • .more applicable was it to-their re- --dr count of •the straits to which cer- are as high as pans, then bake in.a thing better than dry flour applied � sponsibility to God, upon * whom tain bearers of noble. names were moderately hot ovefi. with-newspaper. n; When the physician arrived at they Were dependent for all things P b reduced. to earn a living. The -Never Fail Bread.-At noon soak Keep all the, kitchen utensils irk g and from whom "the were with- the designated house he-found that Duchess de Saint-Simon is a work- one lace and a Small one at that Y one yeast cake in half glass warm P holding about everything. In these his patient was a deerepit negro, ing housekeeper. The heir of the water. Hash fine two potitoes and it will save time and steps. • wards Jesus teaches that the who sat up.in bed and inquired: last Doge of Venice is an actor-*t about.one cart tato water, and s - s here''of the state are distinct "H.ow-much do yo'-charge, doc- the St, Dchis-theatre `the-he s o q P tnclu "Two dollars a Haft, which Y tit in while boding_hot one cup 34. He lied put the Sadducees to Venice• in an ornate case, which fl ' r. Let stand in warm lace un- , ancrods m time experience, aa- P silenee-By. -exposing- their ignor- - fi'-' Y - -n - wero confided -to the hereditary til st morning, then add one awklr steps can ha. rata• cnida. cats vice and the medicine." "A poor once of the Scriptures, and their keeping of his family, repose het table. n lard. ane of salt, and �b throat andlr.fa 2e cants. old coon like me don't need tial jtndiffererice to the power of God - Heath a gfiass shade ori his mantel- t as indicated by their foulisk •goes- dem extras; just gib ;iie,tPn cents' pipes. ' The 'Capital de Pucb, a dat's a' g cough med'cine and AXLE GREAS tipn concerning the resurrection• g r - unique,title, one of.the noblest in 35. A lawyer-More commonly sla't's enoughfo' me." France, is also an actor. The p ,•they were called scribes, or rabbis. Duchesse de San Severino earns a Js the.turning-point toeconomy -- T,• their chief actLvity being in the pittance as assistant in a milliner's In wear and tear of wagons. Trp r;phere of .the law: a p, I a box. Ever dealer everywhere. both that con- '/ shop. Y Y • tained in the Scriptures and that ! The ImperlaI Oil Co.,Ltd. banded-down by tradition. This aaickir stove geII h•. earns c; hoe{s It's-easier to And a friend than _ :. *owl*4w• 'it Qaeat Cunt Co..ata, rni►* apDeara in. a less favorable t,�throat sadlaa •23 ve=ts. it is to lose an enemy. ' i c '• r .. r '.+ •, ,d'.• -.:, ! ;.' M' .: ).. -.r :. .f•. J. n '{` 's 'f �*a:n'C ?'k.y�,. •',br .h!r� i s. ,� .... .... : '.;_ e. .,:,. .. •,., .., e "':- .« .' 4. 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'y3 •••�J! sE r ,a..•„_„! i- — ..T.: .t`an'k '„ .. ,.. •.,' w. la . --- —_ ,y, .. :.'s'nz.<..a�•w+ lYiaG'R:y:R'r_ G�.7!'>Wi•'«.:•�S•'w...i;gytti Ca. k4.we. V(f..ib.•a+4'Octwanus.il:•r$Y 'q, t _ `�•-„�:.w.wo •::.>`.,.. tis,,,. ..:✓�. ..,nw.�naxs+nec� , , WG BUSINESS IN 1!1$. Qears and Weals. TO THE GOOD OLD 1 BEY NTIETH BIRTHDAY. •,Is it intellivenoe o is it an later• HORSE REMEDY. Paulin 103: 4, b. ^_ ;`�•;;. -- -•- - -The year prosperous 1910 promises to be one one that indnoes t)ie beers in loo to — - .of the most rot in Canada' iced habit, as Johne. a says, ---- Beneath these fair Canadian skies P history. Year after year, the same carry their bread to the pool of wat It is a wise plan for all horse This summer day we meet Istory has been told about increasedmr• said as observing woltaaa "Ido owners to keep some well known, The choicest',gifts to recognize; u" - 6 ,prosperity of Canada and there matter by what name you describe tried remedy on the stable shelf. While You we gladly greet. seems to be no limit to the impruve- bruin's mental state, it is interesting Kendall's Spavin Cure is one of Affection prompts your friends to to watch him- with the loaf of bread. the beat all round horse remedies sa • meat in Business conditions and Y, 8e knows that it is dry salla so be that was ever oom ounded. !`lie bility of our large P With heart and voice and pen, r carries 9t in Lia mouth to t pool fact that it is so old a remedy is May gladness crows our natal +'. Financial Institutions. and drops it in to soak. The grizsly The Traders Bank of Canada have greatly in its favor. It is proof At three score ears and tent' ' will take two or three Ioaver,and pat Y recently issued a statement showing them in the water and then jump in positive of its efficiency. All old r,l ` 'Ithe results of their business for the himself and eat them. The Dig Xsdisk time horse owners know Kendall's Those whom you loved long years first Dia months in 1910. TJto bear throws in several loaves and Spavin Cure and most of them use ago June 30th, their total deposits have then goes fishing for them. The bears it. They would not have continued Are loved and cherished yet; increased, to $33 500 000.00 - their often fight for a piece of meat, but .to use it for u wards of fort ears f p Y Y their lives, while shadows longer rarely for bread.', if it had not proven to its legion of l total Assets to $44,500,000.00, an P 8r grow, increase over 1909 for the same „ users that it does cure the things You never will forget. Historical Sults. g riod of $3,687,000.00, in total for which it is recommended, name- They all have passed beyond that ; j Grave hiator' al writers are oeca- ly: spavins ringbones, curbs eposits ,and $4,537,000.00 -in total iltyrof what are called + g line 'A sioaelly fin' ti�hich marks the lives of men; �„e ;-= a llntt! wire cute, swellings In addition to this very favorable sage occurs in a popular history of sprains, amenesa,. -et—c-, - u you. ere Ur ;Financial statement the Traders France: y r'y- At three score years and ten. -- -' menta that are always and eve , Bank also state that eleven "It is extremely doubtful whether where common to horses. =--Branches have been opened since this prince, Merovaeus, ever existed Ask your druggist for Kendall's With those you loved your voice to the end of the at all, but he had a son, Childeric, "Treatise on the Horse," or write __ year which brings raise. rs ''.their total number of Branches in whose existence is well authenticat• to Dr. B. J. Bendall Enoabur „ S Who journeyed with you here: Canada-.up to 112, _ _ Falls Qt. Perhaps not one of the least ren caThe 4o low4ng is also from a hiaLori_ ► praiserk: � They now with songs of endless b AS PA SEES IT, - - sons for the great success with the "Like Samson of old, who, armed - - -- Before the throne appear. Traders Bank of on with Lhe 'abass, wo% of an put 1 o onof the latest Prominent oat est t ree years has been the pro- 1,100 sLtnee to savor what is vulgar ostentation?" And hail its glories then, assn � spa >• is � _- -- , ;. ressive, energetic management of d• g y While you this birthday celebrate Bak's tares: is Yr. . L. Saafor, g B 8 Pa-"Vulgar ostentation m son, of Weston. King's Co.. N.S. Mr. ,this well-established Bank. Pro- - is the display made by people who At three.score years and.ten. Sanford is a Lice of idle pox ressive methods alive with conaez- When' going away from home, or 1+s+ +at r g have more money to make it with for thin County,and a meatier o!t3as Fative sound Baskin principals at any change of habitat, he is a , Banking P ipal i than we have. From lasting good and passing ill. Board of School Conrzlsslon" _ that have done much to develop Lhis I wise man who nucibers among his You have nut failed to. lean Re is also Deaoon of tbs/3a�tiat t.'barek ;, coantry belongings a bottle of Dr. J. D. _.. g inBerwiek. Indeed it would be Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. Pills That Have Benefited Thon- ThObefilieaaurea which are meant.to to find a � Moore widel knownaaa �s " " . LOGICAL. Chaff of food and wit in some sands.-Known far and near as a more high reapeoted. Fiera is hili + strange place where Lh are no sutra' remedy in the treatment of in- The .heart with ,joy serene. opinle■of m•)ihsk He says �arvJ + TO tee o "t oars�aNd asr T 1b+0 as -'-'Mother;—asked---little- occurs-nia brii�ttack of t y� _ dlt;estion._and-all derangements os y_u speak with cheerful +, m�Yrac "now that you're in mourning for dyrenterv. rie then has a standard I the stomach; liver and kidneys voice b�r�thers �o on ankle Fblot► t ' D Cogsin Adelaide; will ou wear remedy at hand with which to cope Parmelee's Vegetable Pills have things beyond aur ken, also like dye out 0a a , 'black nightdresses, too 7' with the disorder, and forearmed brought relief to thousands when I« le is your birthday we rejoice I w *� + R yft "What an Absurd question he coin succe-•sfully fight the ailment other specifics have tailed. Ianusi- 1 At three score bears and ten. ;�;°d 'b � �' i�aa 3 y� Child I" and subdue it. erable testimonials can'be produced 10c• 'r r •�' � �' � f g you might r a_' to establish the truth of this saner- And move Feu calmly homeward Will move, $ ksarea m.ai "Oh I onlythou htP -a-- be as sorry at night as year were - `-- SHOPPING. tion. Once tried they will be Fouad tie'-% 4`°�, ,�yrn lm. during the .day," ventured Ethel, superior to all other pills in the may You rejoice to see see0,;- It a ° ,lay "2'm looking for something for I treatment of the ailments for which That guided.by unfailing love °f ': "" et' rba.iu'l about .thirty fire cents, she said they are prescribed. The best is yet to be, �e r. at bre -------A Pill Tlpiat is Prized.-There ey P 1 m.so „ _ u . have.been many pills put.upon the sweetly.s •� - May you enjoy through coming Haas ask° " - h $ "A souvenir," replud the clerk, miles len-ask cum sloes:,ak•cassea blood• x•E market and pressed upon public so "Here'a a ver sett one for gift SLL1I2tI\G THE BISCUIT. �t I.ms.wa� r■s■iaza,xw, bad F ._ tion, but none has endrired so y pretty Y - „ Of mountain, :vale and glen, �vi•t« mink eboaao. w "°tierb•t cents. ' "Thanks far de brcult. mom, That. love which new upon your, Off$ oL-raet �i1Lb-F9 >$Uflt t&TaF. lana�n,raa it<•.•rsr. . Parmelee'e Vegetable Pills. Wide- _ m ztutl t wmrt-to-pay reurarked$testy iiisodea,--''buE yatt ---- smiles °s "°r.` ltrss•e'm'aate.w �;I read use of them hila attested that much. I want a gift for a mistake me errand in d:s co--u- At three score years and ten a e► ��i very dear triend at home.' nity•' rg ; l --lheir great value, and 'they Deed no "What d'ye meant' — - T. WATSON'. e _ Cranthurst Oat 1910. ^' further advertisement thea this.. , - "I'm studying socia] conditions, - r Minard'a LtnimMt Curs! Erns, Etc. n3D+. ate. later r1 �* `:Having firmly established them- not geology," without is iselves .in public esteem, they now " saIIk without a 'h ou tau ELIu d$rgtand, dear, RAKE A NOTE when you are laa.taf 1 b Til Pffion►altoa E an lbave- t'ha I ass,ANCEase sore, L t�. peer in the list of 1 sal, eur�d ps standard vegetable. preparations. •� home to buy The D, S L.; Ycntbo our hoose treatsent lkrtte no before ! F. g P P - tte�oa Plaster Guaranteed to cure the worst let man Medical Co., Ltataeae v said who the beautiful g I virtue of Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil' cotlingwood, ort HEE HAW Y03n woman etas 'If bacbaake, headsets, stlkhes. " ! Avoid the '•Inst ae good" roods. Get the in the treatment of bodily :. - . _ was about to become tiro brAia Y Paiaas! y geanlaa- ri .A blustering politician wlw be- of an old man. "that I am marry. 1 coughs, colds and affel:tiona of the FISHWIIIBITE la You cal for our rrwnc respiratory organs, is a trial of it. Seved in Iersonal methods was ad. g Y y Y )'• ' Towne-My wife's nerves are each �" lilts battery wanes id reading a political meeting in the 'Yes. T know, saeetheaiTr- but I If "not found the sovereign remedy at aI+.,..ae if es B • peculiar thing. She always wor- it is reputed use Is Lv� "a :North .of England, an-i was Inter- come of a long lived family an I..ries when she's having s dress made p ted to be, then it may b ' Iscee},you boor rs rupted several times by a hostile I 'am Bure that I can teach ycu -to, rejected�as useless, and all that hoe flat them eaa write ee-day .1 �! jllatener, At last be lost his tem love me in time. lust as if— Browne (interrupting) been said in its praise denounced i•t • ba= w reit iaerod.eu r. o rays her. .v YA,ih',My wife only seems to war- as untrutbfnl. Co..O*iM Dei Port N::■^M+:� � + edant, sarcastically. No one, r made. .eamis back the prompt retorti "it -- Minard"s Liniment Redeye: Neuraista. 'Wills only an echo." HORSES AND CATTLE have colic and ! erampa, Painkiller will cure t1cm every • { time. Halt a bottle in hot water, re- It is said that two can play at 1 :. peated s few timExfirao rd o n a�ry Opportunity . i� there 1 y, Arotd substitutes. airy game, but as a matter of fact ;■ but one "Painkiller"-Perry one of them is merely thinking that Darla'-760 and boo. St. Joseph. T,evte, July 14, 1901 1 he can. dor Small power Users Wizard's Liniment Co:, Limited. 1 - Dear sura-Wbue In the country lust _,ACTIVE POSSESSION. hammer I was badly bitten by mosquitoes. If your children are troubled with To purchase a High-Grade Gas Engine at wholesale-Frices. 400 .,so badly that I thonebt I would be disbg- , Guinevere, aged 4, was going out Fairbanks-Morse Engines to be sold at once. worms, ive them Mother.Graves g tared for ter Liniment of weeks. I was advised 11 to walk with a vun lad of whom g THE REASON 1b uy your Liotment to allay the 1rrNa- � ) g Y, Worm Exterminator; safe, sure and We have had manufactured and have ready for Uva. and did so The et3ect wa mon I she was vCrp fc>rd. As:they opened effectual. Try it, and mark the delivery in anticieatitoo:of thla year's Grain Elevator ,then I espeeted, a Lew'applications cam• i the street dour, they were met tty business in the west ,lately curing the irritation. and pre improvement is your child. wonting the buten from becoming amara a swirling cloud of dust, blown up 100-.ss Horse Power Engines i[1:tsan'8 Ll1�IltENT fa also a eood arta. from the. thoroughfare. He-"Do the Browns ive Qiuch kgo- B , ole so keep o3 the mosquitoes. "Ree our lips closed,'Gwen, „. g 700-10 is ••' •• c, . T+nrs truly. P Y P to charity?" %e- Oh, yes; they 5o-12 •• '� •' - W. A. V. $ or you'll get your lungs full of mi- board many of their relatives nearly Owing to the drought there vATI be tittle elevator building,and rather than crobes," warned the young lady. all summer. M carry'them over another year we will sell ean at a irreat reduction ay long as r ,. - - Guinevere pondered a moment they last as we haven't the room to carry them. ]'rices and Full Information 7 I "What is the secrlet of happi- and then looking up demanded: sited, weak, weary. Watery Eyes. on request. E8 t" asked the yOIID person. "�'bat are your crobee l" Relteved By Murine-Eye Remedy, Try g Murine For Your � Troubles. You 'jThe aecret of happiness, ' replied will Like Murine. Ir soothes, 6f �t j 1\ be nage of Sagevllle, "consists of Your Druggists. write For Eye 13ooka Ill fitting boots and shoes cause rte; Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronpy ENGINE t being perfectly satisfied with what corns. Holloway's Corn Cure is / ,you haven't got." the article to use. GetENGINETHE E a bottle at HER HAUNTING FEAR. once and cure your corns. - Mlnard's Liniment for sale everywhere. Bridget-"Time brings many A FAMILIAR WARNING}. changes, Nora." APPLIED HISTORY. - Nora-"Indeed it does. - First Professor-"My, der col- Mrs. Jones's favorite warning to Bridget-"Whin 1-was 'little I I = ' her young progeny when they were used to cry for fear the policeman t league, I'm a little puzzled. When in mischief was that she would tend would did the first Peloponnesian war be- get lee, and now I cry for d '= gin,+„ to them in a minute. "Tending". fear I won't get the policeman 1" Second Professor-"431 B. Q." was accomplished by applying her - ., open band where it would do the D r. •Mor 8 e'S - First Professor-"Quite . right, most good. When Harry was four }quite right. That is the number of rs old be was sent for the first 1 A d i a n Root o t P I 1 1 s imy doctor's telephone. I was to yea time round the corner to the grin- t lcall him up and tell him my wife are made according to a formula in Sick-„ eery. In a few minutes he Came use nearly a century ago among the 3' ietrotting soberly back with the Indians, and learned frorn,them by J woman imagines that the ,tor- nickel std., in his hand, but no bag Dr. Morse. Though repeated at- of onions. _ tempts, have been made, by physis --- = }fee her husband tells are always "What's thetnattert" asked his cians and chemists, it has been found Fairbanks-Mons Standard Horizontal Onsoulle Englhe. slid, impossible to improve the formula of Fairbanks-Mnrse Gas Engines are used all over the world, EIGHTY' t mother• the pills. Dr.' Morse's Indian Root THOUSAND ENGINES.hang been - sold up to date. The enines are the ^' "I'm afraid (f the man,�� ba said Pills are a household remedy through- result of years of experience on i}ll problems connected with Gas Engines Prac• �• solemnly out the world for C-nstipation and tire. No Company in the world has spent as much moaey as Fairbanks• •. "Uh, he won't hurt you,' reds- all Kidney and Liver Troubles. They Morse&Co.on experimental and development work in connection with every _ sired Mrs. Jones. "Run alGng and act promptly and effectively,and type of Gas Engines. '' bring the onions. I'm III a hurry - - - -- The many thousand in use to-day stand as a guarantee of the absolute for them." Cleanse the Systerrl correctness of the principles'involved, the high class of workmanship, careful A second time Harry disappear- selection of materials, and the reliable and efficient service rendered by the r - _ , Anisbed machine t v fill round thin corner'L and a reeond ( A irecord like this is based solely upon recognized merit. e time returned vvttnjut' ale purr FREEI _ . ._ chase. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. -TSAR I1HRs. " "I'm afraid of the grocer mea,,, ...... ..............................,.................... V k senfl v. I7ver name •"•"•"" 178 explained, as before. - •ndwe wlrl Bend qov The Canadian Fairbanks Co. TU-P.CO. l P Y P 4 - • P - Free,*U charces paid "Well,- what makes you a}raid Of thub•aa..,me I Send me cam Mete information and rices for our Special Offer of oo him? "demanded his-mother, imps- LUCKY "FART 1 Fairbanks-liforae Gasoline Engines. (State size required). w��ikr tiently, which le the Iat..t, - d•tntfeat.ndpr.ttfat The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Limited = Why, answer the little fel- l.ve'ry en.ertl al: !A' low, "bofe times when I goed in, the r>te e.er"iie,•.. _ _._ w. .re nisei Ic - .- 3 THE p he looked at me. an' said, 'I'll tend SSOtUMV FRtt tr In,md„ct nuf goods, Jnec Fairbanks_Scales-Fairbanks-Aforse Gas E tFi�es-safe+aid faults. a mend Dame d address and we will awed It to you at _ qd'} to you in a minute!' " e Addr Montreal, Toronto, St- John, N.B., Winnipsz, Gafyary, Vancouver. h� 00.,63 ROY SI,.NOVO,RI U.S.A. 0 T r !! I �ti;� . 38-10 111nard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. W .., � .. ,., ., .� , � ant„ � ..;,� >....H <-r:e•-'x "r.,.rw....nwy<.rd � :�' ,.n �,�yz ',1: ^:i` se•• > Y. � a :.. -a'-ri:. :rrr•' r+�^+.a::x. .eC ..i..a>'"' -�;'°kT"�` a +i^ .x'�•'J:. ,. a '••'-�•"a..�ia5� :�.,. r.. .�„ n :, rij"O�". ......'?, .^ n'��,3,",,T,,.,., •, x�,� ,_. i . .`"�.-+"r - �1.v.y ..4.'> ,y:I.-' '.I:G twit.., •'St- 'H,R'. .W'.4'nY•- ti Y d: .. . 4r.. ]f• 'M'A :,, --•i'.Y*-:..ff'.i' T'•' .•t" y .. 1 ?.. s t.;5..{: ,aY..,;;-, ii{.:.; •7 t-:, ."' .. .^..., n,,,r,ti+,. 5: .. _: _ ,c:• .,,;,r.. :.w :"r 'r,'r^�. .+P"r..c -c%vw� ,.rb-...... .,:-- a.J'. .. ..:, r•+.�E .viii: ,,.. _ r deft 36 yd d•div 46,7.60: Waled-1 HIND L 86 a dell. Yds,, div �. 5.60; wEdwards. 65 yda div a8,6.50 also 563 de div 119, ti>�btfaL.do••17>trtdayaaora�satstsOmoe,` 6.80;J Puckriu and J Stephenson, 142 JFWARDi TO Rl$NT-70 acres adv'an- ,Ort de div 26, 14.80;Geo Gates,6 ids iv eously sitaated. p, 8oward dense, dd Whitby. a¢tf _._. SATES OF ADY>zBTIBING: 60c;Thos Philip.86 yda div 45, 8.b0; '' �•v --_-__ --- - - d J A White. 64 p s div 98 6.40• J L First laastdoa per line 10 Sena • ' FOR SALE-S milch cows'for sale .pa°h subsequent insertion.per lire- 6 done Parsons. 6 yds div 29.60c (Whitby to ones.one fru ,:;,j48N.I+r 4ILLtfAN, Q J 68 de div 9,6.60; Ben ham. This sato dose not inch a Laps or Furalan pay half); Pearce. y oR lTtt advertisements.%arms M San- eanedy,9 yds div 1,90; W Few - epeciat terms given s parties year. wl ' - saga los a oa a months or by the year. earl cetG,89 yde div 1, 5.90;F Rowe, 20 yds BIIGG?IE9 FOR SALE—There are yearly az yearly oontraotr p.�able dun ty. div 1. Z00;H Byer. 1? yde w t I, 1.70 bl N:i tn�Ia�rm� bgood�a�pom;°a4 Bndnow Sarda,tea Maes or Hader,witdt paper (Markham to pay half);Jae Pen elle. on@e aid`et a bar&&W. 'L.1i.GSA.NT. ebtt one 7ear ad eo, fes Undo g The Crawford peaches are est their beet. Leave your order now at srNo�ias in boar oolumm ten aeata per line breaking stone in con 5,56.00;Isaac /� s �� Sep- is" Cents par UD* awa subsegment tnserttoa: Lehman, rep bridge con 8, 46c;Frank OST—Oa or about the 2nd of Sep- R/CH/'1lTDSON S GR � • ooatreea rates made known on sppli@a- Soden, teaming pipe,9.00;C Forsyth, L somber,a red after%bout ds months old. - on. do free advesttdnginformislilon "verdasma�ts without written inatroeboae rep bridge con 8, 1b.00:Oscar Ynk•, lead! t:i in forehead.be ria They are-fresh from the peach orchards. ,win be iasasted taatl fo rbiidea sad ahsrsed as velliag Alton• road in 9th,50.00: aE 130$)BLIa,Danbsetoa at►as eardi■wly, Ogden for dia000tiaainsadverbs"' ?Y Burkholder,wort w t 1(Searboro to sasnas=- most beim wstuas and dem a the nab- pay � � R W Mowbray.remov- EEDEha9 FOR SALE—The under- "a POWDER!'';i •Work psomptt7attsadsd b. ing atone diva bd-dad 45,5.60; W Ddit- 1 ,fined has for w1e ttsirey hese of tes3aa, ARTZAKING ,hag shell, commutation acet.5.50; Abijah welahing from Soo to um ands eat°la's• Forsyth. rep bridge con 8, 5.00;Frank A is oa premised, lot 1P°ooa T,2Ok°rtas'°r tl.Zli pts you; 91.00 it paid is ad 600@' Cook, hal cedar contract. 106 00: Wm Wena.Baleen,Ont, +ts as Pengelly, re bridge con 6, 10.00; S OR SALE-1 sow and 8 i 1 The finest, purest baking powder on the market;. An enamel'stew Carlton, work on grader and gravel. p gs' kettle, wash-dish or other piece of beautiful enamel ware free with JOHN NIURKAR Proprietor- •ea a.tr n and seals work a0•hw, now . p Carl on, work t Bros.,4a yde gravel div hesev�wagon.nd l Sod work horns as lot ire, each Pound an long ae they last., Don't miss this chance. $T,4.60;Jos H Mitchell, commutation oon.l.>�usiMb #or further Pardo ap- ply to P aaD. ltY ^^ r acct,9.00. O �N4../ NOT" wri•n-t pia mgmlr• A communication from W. Burton SEE OUR �W OW CIDER MAKING—The undersigned intimating that he will claim dam- l� �l run his aider mill on Wednesday and f� great victory has just been g�from this township for injuries Thursday of each week until the middle of won, A victory of Peace. DurlaR sustained by his wife on account Of a October,an f each dal of the week atter lodeiehardsan'i far dual itu. ri�eerie & anon November 19th. !Lill at Olar>eaow. :the Past week the Hague Tribunal defective sidewalk in Whitevale has W gat,icex - been received and would recommend -. alias finally settled the long stand- that the Reeve and Messrs. Mowbray TRAYED-From lot 2, concession tug dispute between Canada and and Sparks make enquiries as to the S 1, t;'abridge, about August lee. Sue cora ■ • -:the United States, disputes which condition of the sidewalk and the Wold ewe end Sna�e� ewe lamb•wish sax hoarier m laments i� New' 'rena�ses grounds for said claim and report at intc,rlmatlon l iiadiaII to their n�mierr will be ; of DeXL . the two countries to the verge Reese was instructed P.o of On motion the „out. �a1 : dito grant his order on the Treasurer in ARKET GARDEN FOR SALT?;— J. E. DISNEY MOVED war. The settlement of these e- favor of the parties recommended in !pates have demonstrated` the effi- the reports of the various standing 1 In the village or t+ioke:<ng,aonwaiaQ a _ po g •ores of¢Sod land wish 6 roomed home, aubl• cranes of arbitration as a praise- Committees. and driviaR hones and pteaty of hard and soft --- �f the plAaeing A by-law was given its second and water, on;he mieea are all bads of Iarss third readia and flnall seed aaa ea°`u t*°�i� Ap°>7 on the premi.ea, 8 p omnsan,s:.•t, Piekerlaa.or address x. M From our now building, across Dundee Street from our old stead, we y = features of the settlement is that authorizin-tk8 raiding-af 'the-sehon _lLA1[,Pick.rias—_-_._ _._ ab di make our bow to our many cuatomera and the public generally. We waist _ ' - both partied are well eatisfled monies in the various school $actions. to coma to see us.-- We are•^t»�w1Lat proud of our new home and otNe E On motion the eouncil adjourned to FARM FOR SALE OR TO BENT— proud of the ample and varied stock we are showLng. s -with the resnite of the arbitra- meet again on Monday, October 17th, lea acres good e:sy loam, aleaa taw,a wells.a summed sprias•bons l0 rode horn 'Lion, each feeling that it has wen at i p. m.,for the transaction of gene- �• s� brick awelltaC barn, les+ sea is W]>Z HA4E JUST UNLOADED A OAR OF T ONO SSS" IIiA]!IU813 M1 s.victory. Many of the most die- sal business. length aha stone atabtia� adder au.Rood oroh• SPR$ADSRS. YOU WANT OIKE. ard,a tee or rhes•m tae tum loos d!lterens c zallwsy seawons betng lot est,eon.0.Whltb r TOLTON PIILPl3Jii$ A SPECIALTY. Isstrous asses recorded in history NOWMANVILLE FAIR. •boat .,mite..eat from Brooklladona rash ;Have been the result of causes of un.. dao s soxas,riakeriaR P O tett On the way a carload of cutters of the Munro A Mclatosh Aad Gray A 'West Durham fair, which will be Sons makes. Cutter time will soon be here. Get ready for it. We have less importance than there, sad held at Bowmanville,Sept. !0 and 51. ARM FOR SALE-One of the ut out half a hundred buggies this summer--and every purchaser satisfied. every war that has ever Taken promisee to be greAter sad grander I F ver best m the TownshiVula,bp of Pinkeriaa {eft est a bargain. Also two democrats Goa- place ml$ht have been averted than ever. Several changes have been I hoar aaraelarcharda,Tea outbaildiaai oewboon- a eve ic�ew-buggies rg made in the prize list. Good prizes Wens of 9 beak brroa. 9 atloa: stabt�ag to: SEWING MACHINES-The Standard and the White. had the two parties to the dispute are being oftered in all classes. peri- over w hood of castle with brick door, h " machines. Also supplies fop them. listened to reason and had their &I performances in front of the Rraad pe b aeesh� R;sbt: cc aored faith pmvt� Both good - -- dilYereaCee adjusted with little stand.. Don't fail to attend oa Wed- brick also a dnrug abed and boa tease. to -!see our fine display of light and heavy harness, bores supplies, robes, fur- aeeday-the big day of the[air. Send all buildings dressed lumber u used all pains tided coats• mitts. etc. -expense and without the shedding entries early to Secretary J: S. Moor- glans a w A. M�Eaarown ess s Comers Pro We have now room to stock machine parte, gf just what you want may of blood- The disputed just yet- craft. Special rates on railways. You Ons �a be on our shelves. We handle almost everything for the farmer. -— can't afford to miss Bowmanviiio fair -- -- -- --- - - :tled have been.done so 'tu the -one of the best stock exhibitions in _ - MEMBER THE NEW P eminent satisfaction of both the the Province. ' ata .. -HE _ ..... -_. LACE __. ° _ parties. bat that result cannot - SCHOOL RapORTtt " til $ •• ' , Whenever a -+ - alas a be expected. 100 of Claremdnt � ■ � 6 '• I _ I _ r _ ySr. divas � __ ••t Report of S ■ � dispute is referred to arbitration Public School:St. IV -Lillian Thom- o ` Ie i� 8 C it must be expected son. Mxrgar•t Greesoa, Annie Spof- s o = 4 �I �� 1�tby` or settlementl r Morgan. Emma! 3 la a s o ; ►w CTM • t EY lard. Sr. III.-Alex Mo R that either or both parties may Reid. Elva Smith. Jr, III'-Cliarite 'w ;P o illafill a�ZVhenamatteris Slack. Joao Evans. William TPorggia. ? Junior Division. donor Roll for la =7 b� ,referred toarbitrstors each party R , >;$ o ! August:Scott. 1 Hazel eta Stepheosnn, �e w.: ! 0 • BURLING �ehould bs prepared for an adverse Dnd Scott. Hazel Dlandr, Ji. I I - OI � E decision and also be prepared to John Knight, Mildred Brodie, IvAn I a a a r S�lea O e r ,abide by that dedaion no' matter Benson. 9r. pc. 11,41 eorge Rawson. •• Deb. Ida lifantla, Violet Siirgeot. Jr pt. y: _g $ i • •+! tear,y. is still in.the old stand where he has a full line of furniture consist1m� what it may be. It it far hotter ti.—A[ary Forsyth. Ruse!!Veal. Stew- � A ®• house furnishings, floor oils sa art Graham. Ia.—Lois Brodie. Eld•an` 9 I >r of window shades, curtain lam+ in 'a ad heave the Victor -- ' to accept fwd adverse decision than Smith, Verna Bryan, Ib.—BtIIe Kni- poles, !s • • S ' • •• sears linoleum,. two and lour sands wide. Come to plunge two natdous into the ght,Hugh Gregg. Allan Neal. _ a.'' t as Oi Gramophone. I keep in btock all the latest records and graroophoaa ::__._•b�•t•O�of war, for it moat be'ean- - _ iR = ••� J■ty" sus needles Call and get s catalogue of all the latest song's and band ceded that while a decision mss -A GOOD POSTWN a 1! o '•� seK� pieces. Boamving done on E3lvefware of all kinds. Saving bo��tt �', •• sal Doa. •a f y Can be had by ambitious♦Sung neo is I the pstent riplht o one of the beet clothes reels in Cansd , for the be an adverse one it ma be s perfectly just one. his hoped and Indies in the field of "wirelep« a 2 •a a •a••'°�° townships of Pickering and Whitby I a►no prepared to supply all in • ur Railway telegraphy. Since the 8 as Deal o need of a good reel. that the Hague Peace Tribunal hoar law became effective, and since Jauaarf 'rT 1?.Uy T. Oshawa s, BroaRtsamCM 1ai6y continue its Rood work is is Poet Peer7 1T,Uxbridge is 0anntamton 19 — the Wireless companies are establish- Beavor,on ii,UDt•raraw 10 e is stations throughout the country i r(]eut far ,Serik �rtument� promoting harmony and peat i e7 --iamobtoatioas. there [s a great shortage bei telegraph- TENDERS WANTED 1 and i an a cats before placing your order. _ ars. Positions pay beginner, from _ Call a get prices d see !dein yo er. ! ..-- +r" `--.� _ - .• . $70.00 to$90.00 per month, with good JpIGKER1Nti COUNCIL chance of advancement. The National 9sALsn Ts`►ottlte will be received Telegraph Institute operates six o[fl- by the undersigned until Sept.20th, (CAREFUL- ATTENTION TONT The above Council met pursuant to tial institute■ in Amerment ica, under sup- 1910, for putting reinforced t el own- �i$ALMINGI AND FUNERAL WORK ' Ad journmenti on Jdonday,. Sept, 15th envision of R. R And Wireless O®• floor on Larkin',Brid�gge in the Town- io the Township hall, Brougham. ciai.+ and.places All graduates into ship of Pickering. P7oor 120 ft. hong Members all resent, Reeve White in positions. It will ay you to write and 1fi tt• wide, with wheel.guards 10 Phone night or dap,'Bell or Independent - - - the chair. lilinutes of last meeting them for full details itE�.Cincianatl, O., inches. Floor to be Blab 7 inches _ re ad_andapproied. or Philadelphia, Ps.,` 1 .. thick. e' Several accounts were presented i Contractor to furnish all material ' and communications read and referred and do the work in a way satisfactory f to the various standing commi"ees. Save on lois of Water ? ' to the Commissioners. The work to. �� about a new $u�t or a�er�eoat The committee on Wire Fence the with immediately upon E Sunusei reported and'rsicommend'ed the completion of the iron work. F' Payment as follows H Remmer, 115 !NCL W03" CW WHrMVAti The lowest or any tender not neves- , ' We have just received 300 new fence. 111.10; Wm Scott, 190 eerily accepted. samples including all the latest l are re to-furnish you anything Address, rods, 13.00; David Annan. 97 'rods, prepared patterns sod colors which we Will 8.10. Application from G J Fothergill in the-line of water supply such s JOHN HAYBS, 300 rode on lot 54. B F,and recon- pumps, windmills, hydraulic came Cbalrman Roads and Bridges, be pleased to show any one wish- I'amend that Dir.Sparks inspect same, plumbing.etc. Rathbura P. O.,Oat, `ing to puxchase anything in the 41 s<Iso from John W Tool.ie rods sod p Q• clothing line, fit -and workmad- .. .recommend that Dir. White inspect fey are also expert well drillers• the same. and respectfully solicit your patron-i LU h `��lw>ehip guaranteed The committee 'on 'CoatiaReaciea $for the future. Ind.phone 6811. '' reported and recomtpended payment a8 ' as follows: J Murkabr; balance -print- - Our groceries are the 608hest. _ . . ling voters'lists 46.00, advt. posting of _ voters'lists&00; D R Beaton, on acct• a�'R,:MJLDS Ask for coupons.of salary e9,a0, postage 10.00. �w � �ED _ The committee of Roads aid Brid- . es t l f - ; ~ Highest price paid or produce. ges reported and recommended pay- type are showing a new line of white bed spreads at 81.00 end _ 1 maul as follows: J L Parsons, shovel- $1.25, good value. White and grey flannelette blankets'10/4, 11/4 and -' = fag snow(Whitby to. pay halt)$Silo; GEO?�GE PHILIP, -'.---,BROUGHAM } J Patterson, overseer div 45, to be 12/4 at$1.15, 1.40, 1.65 and 1.75. New shakers and shirting%, also sod, _ added to roll,15,89; Norah Burkhold- shirts, overalls, smocks; etc. We have an up-to-date stock of boots r.,. er.div 25 statute labor, 6.00; C Lid- $gett, div 60 statute labor, 0.96; Geo and shoes for the fall trade—Hamilton and I1ScI.arefi&-DaIlas makes. =Mcictosb reported the Rouge hill was Vinegars—white wine, malt and cider, All kinds of spicae,- whole - in very bad state and would recon- and ground. -Pint, quart and Half gallon sealers. ' Try our Red Rose mend that Mr. Spark examine andthers i STA �have it reppaired; W Ward, div 68 re- Tea and you'will want no o . f.. .. , 1 ARD . .' J. pairs. 6.97. also work on n t 1 Tx- bridge)1.57; W H Todd, 50 yards div Highest price for butter.and eggs. 35,5.00; John Brown, div 35, 66 yds ErtsbliaLed 1673 ,-0F CANADA So gravel 5.60; Wm Gee,68 yds div 35, GEO. GILLESPIE Dunb€�rtot� qq,,�,.■�, (gyp _ 4.80 metre 85yda Stork.d v'4.d8.60C R Wm ----Squires ' �. �asllllliig Service r R Linton. a0 yds div 4. 5.00; Lorne _._. --:Sq '80 yd 86. l4,Oo; E Rammer. _ 1 Complete - wards, l d f*�) I U I 40 yds div 19. 40c; J R Spears, 10 yda ii �) �j.f• � � LJ r� 8na coQlDlel I�011Saa , aro s, 1.00; Mem Patterson,io yes div Available for Manufacturing . $,4.00;,M Fitzpatrick, 80 yds div 30, c "_'g•00. Mrs Leng,41 yds div 12, 4.10:'J If you are thinkipg Of purchasin come id and -look around before wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities,' G Corner, 8a yds div 50, 8.50; Bennett g .,Bros., 66 yda div 54, 5,50; W H Todd, -buyin�elsewher'e• !lien s overalls, work shirts, flee shirts, ties, socks yds div 19,80c; P Testy, 60 sae div and smocks. 'Bootie anti shoed'for all. .Cotpotattons, fatness and private individtlala. p4 19,6.00: Geo Galea,86 yda div 25,8.50; - Ice cream (Clty'Dairy) every Saturday night. c.,r{ss,.a �� De�j�]pen# 8# Br=Ch• ' 'Thom Hicks, 48 yds dir 58, 4.80; W P a • !!+s Pett it yds div 45. Item* F Eioden, p I E, I N G �Q N C H $0 yl;div 81 6.00; W B treson, 45 vda We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and x g div 41.4.20:f H Mitchell, 99 yds div, rakes. Always fresh groceries on head. 57,9.2D;Mrs o L Stotts, 194 pea a;o la, CL ARENCE T. $A a1�1►�or Wilaon.I66 da div 49,16.60; ,O�iLEY, �Dunbarton cls ALS"p 7#744 ]j9�. ♦M.@ e a - •rp�` : c.,".nb -�'. "++Gt+,.^.y•4^'} r y,.,{. ..;..�,a}• '�-' �ir;•^' •� - ,':, 'nim d-,n +:s*•.'- _ ;�, l.:' ¢•, .+;.. n_n •n;,yi a '" aa."z,:. 'Vic,; � ^^� �,. , , S:. ,.; '�', •"L. .'�d�...a S '. .'^ i'sK" '• ;.,. ,.;'fir "�.d l�;M'.` -r,'4•. ..,: •;mss '' .. .,- .t n- 2• :-' �za # it yy,.�vu. � +, ' � ,..., ,-n Y. „ "M '•:ad' -i',� '-'�n�> 'kw :C L':•i`"8^s -.;a u, -'J` '""y-,;� ".�.. '�'.,, a.'�,•e • ..c w • AL I aLAA trsotwr . _ We are glad to report that D. Joseph Lawrence, of Michigan, I Forsyth is still im roving after who has been attending the To- _ - � Sunda with pp 'on visited his slat- • �• • • '. Roos Evans s nt y his recent illness. He is now able Tonto Exhibition, . friends in Myrtle. to go out driving er, Mrs. F. Hutchison last Thure- J. H. Beal had a busiFiess trip to Remember J. D. McAvoy's sale day and Friday. Call and see our IQew Spring Linea o! er stoufiville on Tuesday. of farm stock, im laments,etc.,on J. Bauman, accompanied by his r Albert Rawson, of Toronto, his remises lot , rear of con. 8, pilo and child, and.R. Besse, all �F+N�s W0�EN4$ BIILI CHILDREN'S �'�d�WE�$ `5 was home over Sunday. Pickering, on Wednesday neat. . of Tomaea, North Bay district, - at reasonable prices. Miss Conlan, of Toronto,.is the R Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson- are in spent Saturday and Sunday with ;guest of Mrs. Frank Soden. Oshawa this week, The former, his uncle, Frank Soden. 5 Roees Flour and choice pastry Sour always on hand. _ , w Miss Thomson, of Sunnidale, who is on the reportorial staff of The Scat heavy frost of the spent Monday with Mrs. Forgio. the Toronto Globe, is writing tip season occurred here on Friday Repricing neatly and promptly attended to. h" We regret to report that John the fair. night •last. The sidewalk was �, M, pg,� pro toe "' Heid has not been so well for sev- A couple of ,our sport' took a covered with the white crystals, The Corner Store.. P doya day off on Saturday to go fishing. but little,or no damage was done. Mr. Alex Wilson returned home They report great luck and de- We regret to: hear that Mr, n MO alter spending a week o o the it Clare they caught 88 speckled Dickenson, assistant teacher of _y beauties, the continuation class. intends NIS Frank Lyle, of Toronto, is vislt- Wm, Gra)sam and Thomas Birk- leaving fn about a month, having a �"�, ICHA fag with O. and Mrs. Bennett for RDSO Ott were in Columbus on Monday been offered a much more roman g l a few da s. last attending the regular month- erative position. Mrs. Olson Wagg visited herly meeting of the Maple Leaf Fire Robin Thomson, who has been _ brother, Fred Fisher, of Scarboro, Insurance Co. he T. Eaton Co in the employ of t .., Impoelaat ehowiag of fiaeN display of x,.•• on Monday. The body of John Sfmma, who o! Toronto, for. the past few china. A Try 18860 assortment of • Mrs. Elliot,of Whitby,is spend- was killed last week while o erat- months, has returned to .Clare- - lltasionary. Hooks,Dolls, Toyer juts aiag a few days rning the.bak- ]Rre. S. Bray. ing ne ived fob the Holiday trade. call - Born—On Sunday, Sept. 4th, fobs, arrived hereon Monday and ing business with his uncle, W, and seas tbem. _ the wife of Wm- Wilson,of Novar, was conveyed er the Uxbridge Thomson. Subscriptions takes for all Magazine, .of-a daughter. cemetery for interment. •. W George Miller is in London this Mrs. Walter Thomson and Jami- eekly and Daily Newspapers week acting in the capacity of ly have returned home after spending a couple of months with .f judge of cattle. the former's parents in Mongolia. ORE W. f. H. MICE .A.RMSON', _-_ Mr. Lindsay, of Northern On- We are sorry to report that Mast-. — -- ;: tarin, is visiting his sister, Mrs. er George is in poor health. ILTIFIru i W from Judson wards, B.S.A.. of Es- hers recesv recon y _sea, was home for a few days,dor- the lwys who west out west on -P stag the past week• the harvest excursions state that John Wagg, of Tomato, was there is plenty of work to be had at 82 75 to$3,00 per dap, but the ` - Thome over Sunday calling upon a weather is somewhat on the cold number of his friends. side. They are all well and likeplows: —7'- F. and Mea. Hntchisc.n were the _..ES -. We have shares for the follow _ the country. -.- - -- �g -of-�i'r-and- Mas- Wirl—– —e---man_ •- 4. of Stouffville, on Sunday. _e sUocle from true tocsTitp the - - . ---' Verity shares NO.-l3;1!-ISL,21,4,'48, IID, 7, —' .,, --- R. W. Ward and Chas. Neat are w� exhibited at the Toronto Fair Added to the Long List due Gangs—Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr. it Imperial and National No. B - 4 this week la cxment for the two weeks arrived -Flea . Nos. 12 aad.21..----, Pe r baby Fins to This Famous e�medy ry walk on 3t• David street. home ou Sunday. Allthe exhibi. Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7, 4, 1�andNo.-2 gang. Waterloo Vfib:'! Mrs. Dngald Taylor encf child- tors from here did ezceedinRly Glanford Station,Ont—"I have Laken Frost do Wood Nos. 18 and 20. Henry Alien No.7. P. Hamilton No.81 rear ai:Sault St- Marie, are visit- 'Fell, having captured nearly all Lid ZPinkhsm'a Patterson Nos. 11, 12 and 18. Sylvester Nos, 7 and 8. x the rites able fa their rerpec ti egetabte Com- Uxbridge Noe. 4, 3.and 7. Cockahutt Nip, Poach, Jady LU with Mrs. W. McKay. P pO9D pound for ears Gan --Twin Ganz. Kidd;Maple Leaf gg five classes. Thoe. Gregg left on Tuesday of and never years • �ercival No. 10. Kangaroo No. 21 - _ last week for a trip to Battleford ' any medicine to � and other points in the West. VOTERS LIST 1910 compare with it. I hares for 42 different kinds of plows ata price . Farmers are now busy with f naaulcers and fall that will hold the trade. their fall plowing as well as hare- ing of the uterus eating their buckwheat and corn, i °. ; and doctors Isdidme CHARRLES SARGENT) ca�ARE�®x 4 t Mrs. Thomas Stephenson and no good Ieuffered - dreadfull until I daughter, Miss `'eta, visited the began to your ijij � A former'r parents in Myrtle on Sun- medicine, t has . fo .._ _ muftliia.ity of the Township of Pickering ai y ---'--------------- county of ntorio. � _ John Pallister, of Hinaale, is women 6o whom I -� � - lbaay with the r. Kit al the Nottce is hereby iriven that I have ha,re recommended it."—Mrs. HnMY . -. --- alarm he purchased on the north- transmitted or delivered to the per, CLARK. Glanford Station, Ontario. _ soup mentioned is Sections 5 and 0 of Gardiner, Me.—"I was a great suf- _ ern lane. the Ontario Voters List Act, 1899,and ferer from a female disease. The don- Fred •and Mrs. Farmer' and acts #,mending the same, the copies - -- _--- ido titer spent Sunday•with T. required b said sections. to be so for said I Would have to go d the ug T hospital for an operation•but Lydia 10. ar land Mra. Gostick on the 8th con- cranamicced or delivered of the Lists Piukham•s Vegetable Compound nom. made pursuant to said Act. of all per- pteteI cured me is three months."— Mr. and Mrs.W.G. Moorehouse. �� appearing by rise tsar revised As- Mrs. I A, WMLIA-& B.F.D.No. U, sessment Rall of the said Munici alit ' of Sarnia, paid a short visit to p y Boz ss• Gardiner. Iialne. t ' their friend. Miss Z. A. Forgie, a°titled to vote at Elections for mem- - hers of the Legislative Assembl and B� your Cage a difficult oe4 p least week. ac liu°icipal Elections,and � List doctors having dans you no do ,' We understand that Wm. Scott was first posted u in my office at not continue to suffer witlhou�glvtng pp LydiaL Pinitham's Vegetable Com. j .,Intends rentinghis farm after Whirsvals on the dth day of Septem- T� I - - .which he will take up residence is her. 191% and remains there for to• !mond atrial It cure y. hue cured _.rte_ �p�t .�[tjit - the village. spection. many cases of female lila, each ae 1n- 1 I1C j- With — flammatlon.ulceration,displacement*. - The Sargent. store which was Electors an called upon to examine fibroid tumor, i ritiea, Psriodb ; n'S"e enid Lists and if as omissions or oth The .•,Gluarantee ..moved to a new site and has been or errors are found therein, to take 'at°s. �' that bearing-down is course of renovation and attars- feeling.indlgestiba.dimness.sad ner- immediate proceedings to have said sins all summer is receiving the errors corrected acordiag to taw. •one prostration. It costa but a friss F linishiag touches and when Com- ac Whitevale.Kept 0. 1910, to try it, and the result i worth mil- The White brise consists of t - Hone to many ealferitsg women. fslete will be a very commodious DONALD R. BEATON, If o>7 want speolal advice write ' establishment, a credit to Mr. Clerk of the T of Pickering, l'Sargent's business initiative and X31 White•ale, Out. fori�toalra.Pinkbs8�Ly8�n lliaaa. O �gtl�'Sms>3 �. B. rslSt� t It is free and always helpfuL practical enterprise. /o "SIL suwatt � Standard w A meeting for the discussion of O Sunday School problems was held D . : M P S O N C 3 O 0 I --. - in the Preebyterian church oa >le WWMC 'Wednesday evening at which all s '0 ~ �M ' the Sunday schools of the village -BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK were repreaeoted. An address ;Aad the guarantee•-signed by the Company�oa on tLe M& w&a given and discussion of vara- , ,ons.topics o! fnte'rest led by Ddr. Just a minute spent to read this ad. will save you some dollars des, in addition to black and white. & R. McLean, one of the Assemb- See the things we are selling for ly's Committee's Field Workers. 2 cans pink salmon 6 lbs. white buns • ...._. ... T4*. C M3 lbs. pearl baric A. B. Dowswell; of Fort Wil- 7 lbs. rolled Data- Iim..i P� y _ iiam, accompanied by his daught- 6 lbs. pure rice 4 lbs. pearl tapioca -or, !dies Ione, called upon anumb- 6 lbs. split peas 3 lbs. best currants arpht, ar'eI QatChis. S `�eir Claremont frheada dor- _ _ - _Iter part of last week. Pickling spices, the best, all fresh. , sell has been most enc- Preserving jars 65c,75c, 95c. '1 Vinegars—white wine and cider zxx �4 7 roseee residence Fort William. He g. Guamnteisd to keep yogi r.Pi "strongly recommends it as a place TEAS—Have you Samppled our teas, good black or mixed tea 5 The. Md Lam" _for young men to to who wish to for$1.00, also our black and mixed 25c lb., others sell it at 80c lb., make a success. also 40c and 50c teas. Our coffees are the beet,. fresh ground while The annual thank-offering meet- you wait.. Our groceries are perfectly sanitary, nothing exposed to � _ lhXPiRKIrCti ing of the W.F.M.S. of the Pres- dust. Every bin and drawer contains sanitary covers. Olin lb teeian church will be held on the evening of Friday, SeptembeerD. SIPSON & Co., - I'ICKERING r� 30th. The address of the evening will be given by Rev.R.T. David- jam' - iron, a missionary at home on fur- - 1 � i o:su materials and aedRa Dash from Central India. Suit- - kept is stook. It will pay you ' gran ed for. - - QonRhs,h�s to eall as our works a=d Isepeat Der elootit t able musio is brio g $ --� aI N1 b mid and obtain price.. Don's be mis4d b� $verybody welcome. ThBce will ort a.o.ewso our opmto. er a;ents we do not empty Them,eon.egaroi- tA,;: be a collection in aid of the work mrs° O41s proe.bly, ' oa IIO� ly we Dan, and do throw off the ageob of the socfetg- _ movie�� d rs commission of 1'e per'oent.,which you w0 ' The Women 7nsLitute wfll hold ' We have pro- �woefebwttbonaeoa�ewintbs oeetaialyeave by purchasing from cis. ' their regular tyY �1 meeting as duced a push- oailaolieited. `; ! , Canning er that almost WNITGT GRANITE CG., w a picnic in ; ' s1g- runs itself. abmdsomeis ian.rstaawestiy Lareeet oar S Grove, Nor on the acto2 .oi mieolosrnal. Term.roe. 0200, whiney,onsssie afternoon o ram It washes the i�anna0° ` esawsmwe h>mpai4 coed Dt given by Broult am Insts a e. It clothes with. MOil NICo��t ►:Newrk nut rubbing or Y{I� E, w,- _EyANS, -" is asked that all members bring a tearing thew. est-. . s w..aiaseao. seasonable recipe. All are cordi — ally invited to come and bung .-tt washes The Pickering these friends and enjoy the meet- '. ptlffip manufacturer wholetubfulof ing and the social tea. Don't for- clothes clean, vigilance Committee _ -- m. wristband's Shopand Residence, Daxidaa St) scathe date, Sept. 21st at 3 p. and all, in Remember the anniversary sere- from 6 to 10 The object of this Association is to WHITEIY, ONT.= ices in the Baptist church on Sun- midutee: lessen ateule lg and prosecute Three doors West ,of Whitby House* day when R@v. Mr. nobles, of To- Our booklet the felons. ronto, will preach and at which tells how and s e ial music will be rendered. On 'mbers having propsrt stolen oommnni- pec is tree. Don't oaM immediaMly with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron Monday evening the usual tea and wait until you E:eontive OommitNe. pampa on ehortnotice,also at tehsd ' k0e, tiorm meeting will be held. can't washanyof will be served from 5.80 to 8 :morebutwrite Mumbenhip fes 01.00, to all kinds o!repairing.UR lock after which an excellent for it to-day. Address— - TiaksMe may be bad from abs ftwident or, Agent for the Ontario Wind Dill, �s program will'ba rendered consist- seerer.ry on appiteakton• g also gasoline engines and Ingof addresses by visiting and Exec.'Oom.—I.- J. Banks, (leo, Len the squre gear resident ministers, and vocal and HOWARD E. TURNER, Whi�eval® W V. Richardson,Pickering,oat instrumental music. A pleasant J A OsCOp�Or Arthur Jeffre MAGNET CREAM SEPARAT08 who may at Who has charge of Piokerintq township. i time is ass»; y _ �'reeid�t. lleor ®fairy Phone N residence. , , ,., .. ., .. :a.. z. :.. •'. r 'r�•.0 ,3 ,.w:a. '`^i :'-.ffR '"�y'y a m.z.-/!v,✓�.• i�'� 1 .fi •x:'� i �•:rk':" a"ti°'.'t,� � -^.`y;•! ��n1j� wi tk, w�. �x e.p..��e :1'3•' $ us �' T ' .;e'w3,` ,Rr4�r, •'��' � 8� A�. Nu .'Y� # � . „ _.. 4... � .✓. v. t e � g 'a>2 �,swy t'�+y' '"�}'z•, „� .^m; y. ffFa• •�n:d_.�'' .>;e-,,. •r' .5„ .•- .�: .�. ,, �:„',,, • Mrs y- „ ti.'<t; . ..� m a:Yrt.'�7".+'•S+fitfa.+,.D•tic':t>a;%+aN.abGw'_.•u,..f.:§�fit''.ikf^'.`s�lF.R^#n...JC.:y. �M., a ..:.. i�W_ r'r. , `�fi*.a. +.aR.,'._. ham,t1...`.+w a:':-!.. s .. i '0 '.��' CG«1.4ti•'4S+,s. x::.*...rx�":a'M..l P r ;kr6Yw•mi'?,h 'a:..-. vow f ...yti ate-, ;.c xr '........ . ♦��,p.♦ ♦♦ +♦4++++++♦♦+�♦+♦•.♦♦..... "I'm all for 'pasture,,, replies ` Blanford, "and as the British isles ' - _ c never, under any cultivation an � •t .� --��. whatever, feed all their population, ► we may as well dedicate ourselves " ; ' • '* to what is picturesque. I am fasci relieve and cure indigestion—aciditr of the stomach—billousness—flatulence nated by Laveleye's portrait of —dyspepsia. They re-tnforce the stomach by supplying the action principles ' ♦ England when she shall have turn- needed-for the digestion of all kinds of food. Try one after each meal. x�P ed grazier exclusive) it is lave- �• a box• if'your.druggist has.not stocked them yet, send us boo. - + $ exclusively; ' a - ly.„ e win mall you a box. 33 don't think Lavele •e believes Na�nat imQ ads Chendeat t.empmw of Gsada,Undtad, >! TRUTH PIEVER' OLD. in peasant proprietors,ythough he ` is a professor of social econo U." _'__Sot eco " s . k, --WILD KITTENS. pine wooda gloom, and I had to re• al economy my l s .. s " s t with a groan. "Oh I know that D Hl - - _ _ _ +• +++++•}+#�+++++y,�+++--+}+++++++++ ♦}+}� t — _ move my three wildcats to a place foul of a word In lain English OHAPTER V.-(Co'r'd)' I Lady Usk.) le e there wepe no "I will be with-you, it means ruin a round and fortune rs as you so :amialAy wish, next for a few manufacturers." Ing Experience. whose dreams could be disturoed. - ))lady Usk•was angry and roused; Tuesday or Wednesday. I am for "The manufacturer is the prinei-• Most .wild animals are wild be - "Look at my poor little sister, trio moment in Paris, having been -pal outcome of 2,000 centuries of .aa use nature lass matte then; so, ttI►a goes on. "What a life that this month at Aix, not that I have Christianity, civilization and cul- and has kept them iii wild sur EXTRAORDINARY CHARADE. `brute Mersey lt,ads he about any aches or.pains myself, but a tore. The result .is not perfectly soundings. That almost any ani- An Opprobrious S no a For the money. All those dreadfully plain friend- of mine, Marie-Woronzoff, satisfactory or encouraging, one mal can he donlee;ticated bas been PP Y aY «. $ girls to dress and nothing to do it has many, and tries to-cure them must admit," says Blanford, as he shown by many instances. If a First Word. - a - on, and yet if the.f. are not all well by warm stinshine and the cold- reaches down a volume .of eigh- conclusiun is to be drawn from the This charade was .written by a got up .wherever they go to he douches which• her.physicians attic's re- teenth century memoirs and adds incident related by a writer in the swears he is ashamed to be. seen p Y p Y ' ' gentleman for some young lady, t scribe. There are many pleasant with entire, to manufac- Scotsman, it would seem to be that friends.'• He had composed other ,w with them. You can't dress well, people here ; every one is supposed turers or in : "Is she really animals burn in captivity are more riddles and acrostics for them, you ca.n' ell, without to be very ill and suffering agony, as •handsome as .xour children tell likely to change their character which they had duly ' solved, but _ ape nding`moZiey,-and-if-Sou-haven t- but ry one laughs, flirts, plays, -me 7" - - - than those caught and artially they sighed for more worlds to con- eye :-.- P maaone oil must get .into debt, iinrlpr the little tents under the "Whot" asks Usk. "Ob, the t'anied, but that even under these uer, and wanted a harder nut to That is as clear as that two an trees dances a, the Casino, an ussian-weman; yes, -very go us-- ��" oug - crachthan any that gone be r are four. Whenever do men remem- eats a fair dinner as usual, so that looking. Yes, she was here at F.as- dency to revert. In the instance in fore. In response to their request lber their own extrayagancea? You question, a female wildcat had been ¢+ if Pallid. Mors be indeed among ter, and she turned their heads. 9 , they received the following: „ Smoke ten cigars a day; your cigars us, she looks just-like every one "Haa.she any lovers older than trapped, and came into the posses- _ R° �v 'eost a shilling or is pence each else• I came to Aiz from my own Babe I" stun of ilia writer. When you ace a harder question - a� it 'that is 10 or 15 shillings a day; £3 � ' It was not lou in m possession 3 puce on the White sea, and the She has left. 'em em in Russia if g y P To unriddle, your suggestion, _ =--a week, bot counting your cigar rou s, the bright alleys, the she has." before I arrived at the conclusion l Am sure, itself suggests its an- Good- - aettes! heavens! £5 a week gay groups,p !; y that there are few animals wilder green-embowered chalets, and the ":1 convenient di �ance to leave ewer plain. w for sheer, silly, personal indulg-goat-herds with their, flocks, which anything at; Italy and Russia are. than a wildcat., The beast was so It has puzzled many sages, _ once that our doctors tell you will I the onl • cot:ntries renzainin to us �vage that I found it impossible to Of man lands and a eis Y y_ l liil,sidea in all directid'la down the } y B Y S , come tinkling their bol do anything t 3. B y P your t ns, all seem- i in which Me'ssalina can still do her-- Y g' o its'injured fore limb., But, no doubt, you will not tackles --- w - tgastrs loner hiAt nt sour dne$tinr Ilittle murders comfortably withuat but 'stoic came to the aid of my it in vain. 1 santi:er •our tongue-and dr t: try g ed to me like e an o eretta of Offen ;any fuss being made " captne, and the leg, although re-oil+ - - P ' and what. would the world look like bath s, s iritualized and wash:xl maim slightly deformed became R women weren't well dressed in' ', with the pure daylight a:nd the She isn't Messalina, at least, ,I g Y , The answer to this charade is mountain air, but still Offenbach think not. But one never knows, ' Suite serviceable• "Woman." It is obtained by tak- 'i Four cigars benefit nobody, ' How are our children? Da the i "No one never knows till ohs In about a month's time the cat, ing the first letter of the first Iine. sand only.make your teeth yellow." i'atilt call or' me 1 That is very tries," Paid Blanford. And he not while raid;' peasant reariu "w,'" the second letter of the sec- Y m w and escaped and scar} r "Well, in a-year they cost about sweet of then;." A day-at their years w•issheq vaguely that the Russian g P 6 and line, "u," lite third letter of - 'what one ball gown does that e.worn i stirs them of may un€argetting gra fond f Surr_endenand fond He $ P g the foul line, "in,""a, fourth letter of + woman were rounds, resented me with four. the Bo i ms•as long as a season at mine. As- f already kittens, and know;' the cannibal- fourth line, "a," fifth tetter of ` "I always gear mine three times. : titudr-I shall be pleased to be in �its people, but he vt a little, a very matte tendencies. of .wild animals in the fifth line, z even in Condors," Pays Dorothy Usk England again, and though I do Ilittle, L-ored. He sees that all Lady captisity,. I" made arrangements to When it was written there was . q r with eonseiniis virtue. "But I tw remove the kittena.as soon as the g _:. nc>t know Surrenden, m recollec I E -k's doves are paired, and he Y no intention whatever on the ea- ie aon't -see as sin in spend; Y does not wish to di.turb their bar- were born. One, however, had tleman's part to have any other aa- -' iuoney I think it oYught -tions of -(lime _telt me d'avance bee$-eaten-lre€ere-the-- were sorer.-The- ia-sa3v- _.-_ _ _'ion oc�itir-�i�catiso-iti�riACT"of-the- eblse'r•�- to that I shall in any house of score ; Y• P Y ispezt. But you are alwa s draggingfind the kindewt -of friends the 'feminine doves attract him. But he rescued., ing the riddle, but in doing so they. jctennot_flirt forever with the chi)- The remaining three were trans- dVcQvercd that it contained an- owney.. questions. into everything,: most sympathetic of companions --- ferred to a foster mother in the and Boom says that tate Latin per* ca nianv things to our lord'for dren, because the children are not other'anawer, aterm or same for r son whom-yQu and Lord declares nmo d muted think e noshe is only e the only go di i very often visible, and wit shoes of a gentle stable .cat, and "woman" anything but conipli- seoII- the family alwaYa been fl>rting civilized life is .dull, even y survived all their tufa' mentary. In fact, time Word "htma- 1 the ai`Iments, and are still alive s - • sensibly that money should aTways'I too good to him, and gives Niru too�for a man who is more easily con- Y• be .regarded as a iueana•, never an+ completely everything he can ,te- •soled by ancient authors off the-lib: Notwithstanding their environ This second word le made by end, and if it 'is to be a Deana to H car, shelves than most- ole can meat and the excellent example using the letters, nett following sire. ("That's all she knows i y 'P shown them by the stable cat, the those formiti the word "'woman anything, must it not be spent be• about it s" says t'slt sotto voice ) be g - , ' kittens -m-ere racincall • . untamed That is !fare it can become st,T "Au revoir•--dear Lady Usk. Rc- l TT':s.conversation occurs in the terrors with ever one but myself first line is h," thidrdlletter of sec "That's neither here nor there," oeiyP the assurance of m highest fe,renoon in Lady Usk's boudoir. In Y Y > y g until the r replies her ferd;"Aird if Boom only consideration and believe in my the late afternoon in tKe library y cached the age of four and line, '`u," and so-on, reads his classics upaicia dowry like sincerer 3rd. Bien a sous. aver their teacups the ladies talk or five months: It is astonishing that the letters regard. After that period the seemed to following XEIVIA P:Y BABARUFF. - real answer should ,� •. _ .-that he'd bitter.lease 'em alone..."� _ .-- +> af:!renis Sabarcmff. It•is.gt`rcelrtible p Y g the "You, are sever content, Mest to Blanford that they would prefer base a greater faith in human aa- accidentllty shell a word, but the i seen would be delighted if a tic's-� "A pretty letter," says Blan that she sho}ild mot arrive,.. ture, or perhaps familiarity had most astonishing feature is that It ;:read at ail," _ „ stoics it to its owner.,� and he re- +"±�slie real) so very ood•look• bred areconties whenutglia wild ant millions of tlso em,caaairS Pauchbla I darr+t knew why, I'm sure. ing he-asked of Mrs, Wentworth central blood courses mall g reo,lniesQuTskt , yd6rffeari_drearily. alt's 's htctca bit in he world, ' says Cit Olin es " replies s nd word should c- through their veins, and for clays be anopprobrioussynonym for the P Y g u P ..-going ' _read at all fifty year,; hence; pok- his wipe, with contempt and indig= with an accent of deer depreciation- in they are almwst. unapproachable.; first one. -' •ing about in guinea-pigs' stomachs nation. "She does not 'pose,' if !her tones. "Yes, she is very hand B ui theib quieter moments they 1 and diving long .names to >aste i You do t" some,, but too pale and her eyes follow moa out. like dogs, aIItl re :•, '� f "Ids dear George,'' Bays Rlan- s ond. to a call or whistle. out. of .the coal-hole. id: what they too large You know those Russian .P ` call education now-a•daya''4 ford, you are one of those thor- women are mere-paquetc de.nerls,. - 1 give them their liberty only dux r_Tt3r EVENING HUSK "Frederic Hatriscm nes said oughgo ng Britons oho always shut up in their rooms all day and ing' the day now, and even then That deaf mute soya he is eel'-- very,• `• . f • _ a tly«:'_renmarks Blanford who is everybody amok;' so incessantly—the have are 'tinder observation, ae tain his love is not reciprocated," think that ever bad who doesn't g ycY P ' deal in disagreeable remarks rftti3t all that is worst in the orients! and "one's when I let them uut.ol° their "Why? Beeauso of his affllc- ----"`" esent at this conitiga-1 coIToquiy, carters in lite evening the bolt- tion i" And seeks to make _A diversion on be lying, Ilelicve me, there are Parisienne mixed together,' g 3' (l1�u - - it, '`that the boast of science is to People, who really see 'the side ,How very .sad!" says+ Blanford.' -• -• the girt is a deaf mute, send the Indian mails acioss seas that's next the atm'-evert in.a crab "I don't thinly-I have known one After mach'difficulty, Irecaptured tno: But she always turns out the aad'deserfs in nine-days; but that apple." except Princess 'Xraskawa; she two, but the third,ltd not return light vifien he calls in the evening." "Ar.'d deticed.irritatin Loo, the • • for a week, and I was surprised that science cannot put in those mail g, y went sleighing in all*eathers, wore P -- - ''bags- a -single-letter to Voltaire's a-rc," saysUsk, with emphasis. the frankest of in erbread wigs it came back at all. P g g g IN-THE AIR. - or the Sevigne's, and he doubts " 'What a beastly bad day,' one and was always surrounded by *On warm mozrnitght nights 'they 'emery in that there ig'one."' I says to 'em when it's pouring cats about fifty grandchildren," will caterwaul to the domestic tab= The East Vlfind-"Well, they have hies, and the voice of the ordinary us harnessed." '! "It's an ill bird that fouls itsIand dogs, and -they answer: 'Oh, Prinoess,Rraskawa had been for y The• Wait Wind-"Yee cat• is a mere whisper compared to but they *wit nest," mys Vik; grimly; "sti1T 'yes; but rain was so -wanted we many years ambassadress in Lon- .>an'i drive.us us tandem'." ]!'m eery glad if those scientific (must be thankful, That's the dor the calla of those products of ti P tall out among themselves:" kind of arsa'•er that would make's "Of course there are e'xce - ---- -- -----=---.------- - ---i'T -thick some -people write lain swear. tions, says'- L E Nina Curzon, '`but A ear a84d fit•sem•as lemea or�aa�I1 _ P P B di. r �ranal d.uxar in. Charming -letters-still," says Dor- "You are net a saint, and you generally yon know they are very a�di�i l'.�a., t.;� silty Usk. "Of course, when one is.i swear on small provocation;" re- depraved, such inordinate gamblers •�iT9D ailti.an + i• and so fond of morphine and,al as`°`Q' u ..•d •r °` ~' in a hurry-and one is almost al- plies Blanford.. "To look-at rain p r _•�a• - •_•=sgiil G,�••K . ways y y , y ," Y P ' g t argues true philoso- ways maladives.,, ---- ---- - - -- ---- ------ ..-- ----- ova in a huts _ " . . in that light "Hurry is fatal Lady ;Tile sa h Unfortunately, philosophy is "Alm," says Blanford. pensively, $'.an#ord. "It destroys • style; too '•often' strained to bursting in. ';blit.the physid'al "and moral pt?r- - grace and harmony. •It is the curse our climate by having to contein_ fection of English women always of our times. The-, most lovely plate rain destroying the crops. If make them take too high astand- thing in life is leisure, and we call we.only had rain when we. wanted' and; pdor• humanity' foil's'hopeless- ' a1 progress to have killed it." it, I think the'most unreasonable -ly ' and' utterly exhaustesl...many "Read-this letter.," says his hos- among us would view it with equa- miles behind them ,. . ?,'•;teas, giving him one which- she nimity." "Don't talk nonsense," says Mrn. ''bolds in her hand. "The're is no- Rain is at that moment running Curzon; we are no ' better than our neighbors,..perhaps, but we are J z-: llhing private+inuQ it, sand.nothing down the painted panes of the Sur not afraid of the- air, we don't, -ate-in--renden casements,--and -driving 'wonderpful b ' a gr ngh3tm across the lawns and terraces of the heat ou7 houses to .a thousand dc- the expressions, while the. E for a foreigner,' :is absolutely. Surrenden gardens. It makes Usk grees above boiling point; we dont ' - )marvellous." very cross; all tits ensilage in the Raiioble=at feast not much-and we -M f[ O j� D ikG `` "I thought there were no foreign- world-will not console him for rip don't talk every. Janguag@ ander j,] 1'�i�1 a.7 - `ers," says Usk. "I,thought r team ening corn beaten down in all di- one sun except otic own, and yet not )bad effaced nationalities?" rections, and young families of one of them grammatically. AWARDED DEWAR TROPHY. in their fey homes. } His wife docs not deign to re- pheasants dying of cramp and pip (To be continued.) - - • - "Ply• AL1'. —^'f" The Dewar Challenge Trophy is awarded yearly by the` Alanford has taken the letter "Dig a big pit and cram your RULES THE WhV1✓S. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB for. time most meritorious pear• -- -`with hesitation. "Do you •really soaked grass into it; very well, I The f>$ures of the English Board; formance of'tbe..ye,ar under the general reguiatins for eerti- :think I may read it'?" don't say no," -he growls. "But of Trade show that in•ships of over Pied trials. _ "When I tell you-to_do so." says what about your mildewed wheat?; fifty tong, the British mercantile Dolly Usk, impatiently. "Besides, And where should we be if we had marine,hgs'19,250,686 tons_ This The"New' Daimler engin>a has now been in the hands of there is nothing tri it, only. it is to undergo a blockade? I'm not is nearly three tunes the tonnage of •the public for nearly 18 months, quite long s'n'ots to prove its pretty.". - against making more pasture, graz- the United States, and four and a merit; owners are sending in testimonials by every post and _ :`cBllanford reads; it is on very ing',,s-all 'very well; but if- there's half times.the tonnage of Germany, -.we should like to forward to stip person or persons interest hick paper, almost imperceptibly .A war big enough to sweep the seas which countries have respet:'tivety ed a complete set of literature -fully explaining -this :marvel-- s . scented, with a princess' drown of the grain ships that come to tis 6,242,473 and 4,307,05'2. . Again,. the Jous new motor. Send also for our new. illustrated booklet, embossed on it and a gold X. from the colonies and the United navy of Great Britain measures 2,- "The Dewar Trophy and how- it was -won," a history of the "It is very kind of you, dear La{iy States; where shall we be if we've 046,126 tons of fighting ships to Greatest Engine Test on Record. ''Usk, to have remembered a soli- nothing to eat bat our own beef 706,107 tons for uncle Haat, and faire like myself in the. midst, of and mutton 7 Beef and mutton are 544•,073 for the Kair<r, The Daimler ,Motor Co., (im) Limited, '- your charming children and your Poo focal, but I believe we should - 16- ! 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"J3,:rt,:n,:-.6+:,..,.-_:+Ae+awc.ai•x.:g.v> ...a,; THE -WORLD'S #ll>I HEIS � DV . f 4 RISE _ 1 TO ---THI y ON DT PERRA �. kEPORTS FfiO3t THE LEJDIND' - - - - -_- _ _ TUADE CENTREt:•. •- r r • is Pere Marquette Vessel- wank to the Bottom Decision of the International Tribunal ins : Prices of Catfle. Grain, Ckeese sad to of Lake Michigan. _: _ the Fisheries Dispute. Other -Dairy Produce at - Rome and Abroad. ..:A despatch from Ludington, the key of his instriinieht air the- - BREADSTUFFS. A despatch from The Hague cided in favor of Great Britain Chs. „ waves of Lake Michigan engulfed says: The International Arbitra• points,of equity raised by America,- Michigan, says: At 7.35 o'clock- oil the boat. Toronto, Sept. 13. --•.Ontario tion Tribunal on Wednesday will be examined bT a committee-ofI Friday morning the huge Pere I- ger 8a s half-masted, car ferry Wheat--Old .No. 2 winter nominal handed .down its decision in the experts. Adarr,ostte oar ferry No. 18 sank in No. 17, under command of Capt. at r,-.02 outside; new, 950 to 96c fisheries dispute between the Unit= Point 1, in which Great Britain g outside; according to location. States and Great Britain. While was sustained, embodies the ques- t p arrived-in-Ludington on . ' T _ bodies of Manitoba-Wheat t -American-.-Government_is_eus- tion of whether any local.,regula- _ the cold depths �f Lake Michi an Russell arra Q1 1ni _A mined. on g ter number o ion op y. a retia iso clay ; carryabouting with.her thirty persons: (apt, Siuty and several of the crew northern, $1.07 1-2 at lake ports for 'points, the,important question, re- must be submitted to any foreign As nearly'as can be learned the on board. immediate shipments. car ferry, loaded with all she could The stories told by the survivors Corn-American, No. 2 yellow, garding the three-mile limit, has power having a treaty on a similar left Milwaukee late on are all about the same. The boat been decided in favor of Great Bri- subject with the Imperial British a carry, 89 1-2c to .Oc; No. 3 yellow, t38 1-2c tain. This was the most im ortant Government. ` Thursday. for Ludington. A few began to list shortly before*day- Toronto freights. No. 2 The points ' which the United lost point five, gain some co'th4* •g of all the olnts submitted. The Americans, althou h tbet 1 hours out of port'a heavy gale was I light, and it was realized that she Oats-Canada western, P - encountered: The bast at once be- ' was sinking. There was no 40c; No. 3 Canada western, 381 2c States wins are numbers 2 3 4 6 sions. Under the decision they will -'-gan t& pittsh and toss, and it was to make much preparation. Those at lake ports, for immediate ship- and 7 out of a total of&even oints. be allowed to employ aliens in their not long before the loaded freight who could get them rushed for life-- ment; Ontario No. 2 white, 37c to P --_- cars on the decks became loosened preservers, while others lashed Points 1 and were decided is fa- fishing and are not liable to light- the outside; No. 3 white, 36c to 37c ver of Great Britain. It was the house. . duties. Neither are they ,.--from their moorings and began to I themselves to the life rafts. The (outside, 40c to 41c on track„. To; fifth-point which had to do with the compelled to enter their- vessels at careen wildly within the narrow seas were running so high it was .ronto; new oats, nominally, 34c to three-mile limit question. It was the Customs Houses. The words _ space. The gale-incr rs I'd, and so found irnpossible'to launch any of,`35c outside. q harbors and creaks" refer- - violent did the sea oz.,fine that the small boats, as they would have , put m the form e -a question--and `ring t Peas—No. 2, 78c to 78c. read: "From where mush b mea- ria to Labrador in. the Treaty of i ? —many o t crew a_n .-11-aEa gess - - r and o_s otil= o sured the three marine miles of as 1818, appy a so to ew oun !sn .+ began to fit themselves out with life A few momenta before No. 18 Toronto are:—First patents, $5.90; coast, bays, creeks or harbors res- and American vessels when fishing• }felts. went down the crew managed to second patents, $5.40; strong bak- ferred to in article 1 o€ the British- do not lose their right of trading. v Captain Peter Kilty was on the work the twenty nine feuded "cars era', $5.20; 90 per cent-, Glasgow American Treat of 18181" The reading of the decision occu- .bridge, and realizing the grave overboard, in the hope that the freights, ,25x. It has been-the contention-of the pied aore than two hours. �' --- danger in which his vessel was, he boat would right itself. But the Ontario Flour—New winter wheat - +{- -be an at once to take all recau- effort cape too late. Too much flour, for future deliver $3.80-to United States fishermen that three g P Y, miles limit should be measured from- tions possible. To the wireless op- water had entered, and the fires $3.90 at the .mills. SATISFACTION AT OTTAWA.� tl r. rs to send out had been extinguished. A niinu+e n any point shore or New- erator he sent orders � g .Millfeed-Manitoba bran, $..0 per foundland shore and that therefore A despatch from Ottawa Says- Later the OC. Q. D." signal, and to con- the boat went down. She sank ton; -shorts $22 per top on track, I P ;J. P they had the right to fish• in the The .decision in- the fisheries case —tinue sending-it so long as the ship like a bullet, and.dre"w down with Toronto. middle of nn ba or estuary hav- fat The Ha Hague is generally re and-i ty was afloat. The operator followed her the bodies of many who had _y y - y g B Y g lag a radius of more than three ed here as a distinct victory for the; •'- his instructions, and went down lumped into the swirling waters at COUNTRY PRODUCE, miles. The British contention was British case. The establishment of; .. 4 with the wreck, his hand still on the-last moment. - that the limit- should be measured ,the claim of complete autonom in -" Butter—Creamery -prints, .25c to p y . I do., solids, 24c ; separator from an imaginary line connecting !framing regulations, so long deniedl Mr Orvid Jacobson, Norwegian prints, S33c to 24c; dairy print$, `he headlands. I by the United States, is regarded ,d t CONDENSED- NEWS ITEMS Consul at Montreal, warns his fel- f Ale to 22c; do., solids, 20c; infer-( While the first question is de- with -extreme satisfaction: lour-countrymen against coming to for (bakere), 18c to 19c. Canada to work on railway coo I Eggs- 19c and 20c to 24c per doz- lambs, 6 1-2 to 7c per tb. Good Van Dueen a Scotland village mer- 11APPE-NING9 F11031 ILL OVEB ; struction, on the ground that con- en. for selects. Ants--ilio s sold-at a o 1elratrt was bad! wrecked on Friday 1 tractors do not treat their men ( Cheese-11 1-2c per lb. for large-, g t y y, .._TIIE GLOBE. I tb. long run hogs brougkit a•lit• night by an explosion of an acety - acc.dent are not properly observed. I twins. PeC inr tle more, *hila short run fairly. precautions against heede anr1 .at' 11.,3-4c. hogs lens gas lighting plant -which sup-I Beans $2 to $2 10 r bushel for tfrought less; heavy hogs sold at 9 ; plied the village. The lights hadlf r ,' - ---� P - P _ eta-..A1 2c. 3b._.. __ ___. --- -{aw-sad mo,-e.aarbide-.waa.'' -nrtet Frear. @ur Elwa _ P sad Otter Countries of GREAT BSiTAI� rHone an9c 110 r per ib in 60- ggraph Toronto, Sept. 13,-There was a put in the generator The esplo- Holman Hunt, the a-rtist:'is Orad, y- p _ Recent Ereats.. The investiture of the Prince of Pound' tins; 5 to 101-'pound Lias at feedee. Owing to their scarcity 1 rd the rear end of the building ori atrondemand ...for stockers and Sion was instantaneous and knock . -9 1-2c to 1-0 1-2c•;• No. 1 comb-honey B y g ti - Wales will take place at C'arnar%an prices took a Sharp upward turn: and displaced the roof. The occu- = CANADA. at $1.73 to 82 po-r dozen; No. 2 at '" ry iti Juts next, choice feeders Hellin at $5...23 to ' 1.50 per dozen. I g. pants,ltacl a narrow escape. _ .-.. • _ •,94 _..Mra. Overholt of Eastwood drop- Laraine, the actor who has taken P 1 83 50; stockers, 700 to 900 ib s., at P��tatoes-The local wholesale ped dead Grand Woodstock stock uii k;rfic day to flyingt flew almost. across the trade is still a;in "Oc to 90� per $4.75 to 83_10.. Milkera and spring y urchased a,site for a hotel at Vic- da _ g P choice. canoe to sell well, a few has Irish. Bea iii his aeroplane ou.Sun- P g rra cont fi ba to farmers for Ontario otatocs. ! _ $ _. FIVE STORE5 LOOTED. . _ -... y' • -•' - - - ,-. - - . _ cows selling at ,0 to 90 s f3 -Coria* B. C PROVISIONS. Sheep; lambs and cal�ea aero gas Gang Visits Town of Redd A pian for a 'railway from_the UNITED STATES. - steady and unchanged. - Hogs-Se vers Saskatchewan. Hog—Se- boundary to Peace Ricer is now Lloyd W. Bowers, United States Wholesale quotations- leets were quoted at $863 to $6.70 :before the Alberta Government. Rolls-smoked, 131-2c; medium Eklicitor-General, is dead. . f;o.b, and 89 fed and wafered.- 1 despatch from.Redvera, Sask.. k Joseph Lan and Juhn Mont bin- and light hams; 19c to.' 1.9 i-ec;' P B B A Legislative l'ommrttee has be- 3 _ _�, says: Burglars, believed to be the -er were drowned at Moose Jaw.by heavy, 18c fu 191-?a:c bacon, 19e to -- ' an► that has been operating is 9 I gun an-investigation'of graft chars=' - S P B - the upsetting of their bast. =�• at R. ROBt.iN.THRIE.t'f£NED. western towns for some weeks past.' P B es at Albany• The Experimental Union meet- Ten men were killed by the fall Pork.-Short cut, $30 to 830.30 per looted five stores hereon Saturda>Fj i• s ings will be held at Guelph in Jan- barrel; mess,:$-,.5o to $-8. Crazy Italian Sends Manitoba ei h' and attempted to gain an en.-! _ P of a rock in the old Erie.tunnel at _ B New York. Lard, pails.and Dry Ial l d Meats- It ' P } p g y-• lass, They- w -e surprised. caking the` ; nary instead of the. time of the I Prentier a Letter. tr to two, others b br Many R. Rinehart, the Pittsburg L Smoked baccD►ry Sal and 1 4 despatch from Vinnf r g s:' g h �linki - `^• Winter Fair. by the It m stated at Winnipeg that the Authoress is in danger of becom y The release on their own recd niz- occupant of the building. - iE :Hudson Bay Company will make in total! blind. g I ances of six Italians committed far they attempted to enter t e a B K', R. Hearst has called on Col. 15c to 15 1-aJc; backs (plain 1, 20c large. extensions to their stares o[bce.. Abu-it 3,30 on Sunda , to 21c backs a meal `�0 13c.to trill from the city Police Court; y ; .there. -- Roosevelt to wage war'on the Re 2 �� 1' f charged with ' $lack Nand" extor- morning a rig was heard driving ar The new Grand Trunk Pacific.publican bosses in New York. 1 2`'` 9 fit nous pace from-the town aorth-1 elevator at Fort William, said to.t Three mets lost their lives in a Green meats out of pickle, le tion, brings. to lq.ht the foci that r a�. ward. less than smoked. about the time of their arrest Pre- M �•� i; be the largest in the world, is open(fire on the United States battleship "' mier Roblin-received in his morning for busintma. . 3orth Dakota off Fort Monice, on BUSINESS I\ MONTREAL.. mail a badly written letter threat- 'Ji'MPFD FROIL TRAIN.q Mr. David Horn, chief grain in i'Thursday. = ening his life. The letter wFr's traced - - _ speetor at Winnipeg, has resigned I The Stats Department at ��-ash- Montreal, Sept.- 13.—Oats—No, 2 - to take the management of 'an ele !n ton has expressed Lha o inion Canadian Western, 413-4 to 42c; to an Italian named Palpni, at Lac But !tan About to be Deported Wao I g p p y jdu_Bonne-t; *here the allege&B'lack Sin Reea lured. �.. yatoir at Port Arthur. + No. 3 403-8 to 401- c. ' Barley— I P that the award of The,Hague tri- � b Hand Society is supposed to hal•@, The regulations regarding the I bunal is a victory for the United No. 1, 53 to 54c; No. 4, 5oc. Flour •been organized. Paluni was traced. A . despatch frorn Ottawa says t ?2 'transportation and muzzling of dogs, States. -Manitoba 'Spring 'wheat patents', 1 to Winnipeg, but , when arrested Herman Peterson, known as theh" in Ontario will not be relaxed until John ,F. Ehrgott` of Yarmouth, firsts, $6; do., seconds, $5:50;-Win- ! was fountbe insane. J-Ie is now "Terrible Swede," arrested here! 0, December at the earliest. I ` S,, was arrested at Boston and ter wheat patents, $5.73; Manito in Selkirk asylum. some weeks ago for demarnding food; A jury at Gretna,Man., returned taken to New York to face a charge ba wheat patents, $3,30; straight i 3 - :from a local housewife at the poin a verdict indicating murder in-the of defrauding the United States rollers, $5.23; do., in bags, .$2.50 : of a pistol, was being' deported by case of C. Siebert, who was found Customs eight years age. I to -$2.60; extras, $?:15 to $2.25. ACETYLENE G_iS EXPLODED. tEfe immigration authorities, on' .Y, dead in his house with a ,wound in Some fifty-eight persons, many of i Feed-Ontario bran, $20,50 to $21; Thursday, when he jumped from" al his head. them accused of first degree murder Ontario middlings,•$22; -Manitoba ' Brick Block in Ceotland Tillage train runnin 30 • miles an ho'ur„1.. e in connection with the lynching o • ; ani o a s or _2; a.s ae T res-ee . . near. Coteou, an • escap . . Indian Head was held up by an, a private detective in July, have Pure grain-mouillie, $31 to $32; p � � Ades etch from Brantford sacs: was recaptured in •a haystack ten, armed man and robbed •of Gen been laced`ori trial -at Newark; mixed mouillic, $'-)Z-to $28. Cheese P - p The brick block owned by Charles miles away about five hours later, dollars. Twenty dollars was .also Ohio. � =western,, 11 .to 11 1-8c; eastern taken from the till. 10.5-,8 to 10,3-4c. .Butter—Choicest ' An , •Italian Government . agent, (,EN*ER a.I,, 23 3-4 to 24c; seconds at 23 1-4 to 'x has ,been inspecting land in the 231-2c. Eggs-Selected stock were west, acrd says the Italian Govern- Barry III., a renowned St. Bern- made at 23 1:2 to 24c; No. 1 stock MAY STRIK& ment is about to encourage the em and dog, was k.11ed in an avalanche 19 10.191 c; straight receipts,.19c, - gration of a good class of farmers. in the Alps: „ and Na. 2 stock, 13 to 140. UNITED STATES MARKETS. -Repudiation of Contracts by 'the', Unions, a Buffalo, Sept. 13-Wheat-Spring I BEYENDETO. * E $120 � 0009000 .store,wheat, 1,11. 1 Northern, carloadssGeneral Disaster._ .. _.. reaen$1.17 1 4; Winter, 1\o. 2 red, .. _ Al OL; No. 3.extra, red, 98c No. .; white,.99 1-2c; No. 2 mixed, $L00. Increase of Over17,000,000 in Dominion Corn-:::No. 3 yellow, 621=2c; No. 4 ; A despatch from London says: tion of the employes of: the gzeab yellow, 61 1-2c; No. 3 corn, 610 `�Induslriat wat" is the caption r railway systems did the same thing No. 4 coin, 59c, all 'on 'track tinder which the London newspa- I but in that case the men's union _ Revenue for Five .Months, through billed. Oats-1\o. 2 white, pers; from the Times down to the 1 as a whole, repudiated the action A M1 363-4c; -No. 3 white, 36c; No. 4 organ•_of• the Labor party, exploit their fellows and. induced them to white, 35 I-4c. Barley=Feed to the situation which has suddenly return to work. It is not alone the , 11 despatch from Otta�ra sa3s: I'on the other hand, shows compare- malting, 70 to 76c. Rye-No. 2 on &'risen in the' principal centres'of I great shipbuilding industry ,which , The statement of Dominion revenue I tively little' increase. For the five track, .76c.- British industry. `Chaos is a cor- I will flow be paralyzed by Friday's and expenditure for August and for months the expenditure on consoli- ?Minneapolis, Sept. 13.-Wheat- i reef decrilstion of 'thg effect that+,vote of the boilermakers. fiva- - the first five months of the current 'dated fund account 'was $27,546;817, No.--i northern, Septerrrtfer, $1:10; will be produced in the relations of day's news is that stoppage of work fiscal year shows that the promise or $1,192,838 more. than for the December, $1.11 3-8.; May, $1.15'1-�. capital and labor 3n this country if by the whole cotton spinning in- � of "a, vaster sur pltis than has�'same period of last year, and $18,= " I the,new attitude assumed by trades !dustry in .the Midlands, by. all th been" is being steadily borne out. 54,353 leas than the revenue: LIVE STOCK: MARKETS, unionism is persisted in. . One of mines in Wales, and by the s tag The total revenue'for August was I Expenditure on capital account ''•''&I-ontreal, Sept'. 1'3.-There were IAhe principal.un-ion-s-has deliberate- ,of. the Great Northern Railway $10,174,930, and for the five mapths for the five months totalled 89,161, no choice cattle on the market, a ly voted a repudiation of. the sane- -System, is-imminent, It should b _. U4 $43,1830,370, increases, respectively, 430, an 'increase' of $84,798, as com- ten* •of'the best-steers-sold at a:boiit tity of contracts and in•fayor of the 'understood that re3ponsible lead- mf $1,705,082 and $7,330,21.6, If the pared with the corresponding period 53,Ac per Ifi.; pretty good animals open violation of pledges. Inciden- I Ars of all branches of trade anion- ER : same tato of increase is maintained of last year. - 4 1-4 to 5 1-2; common stock, -3 to 'tally, they have overthrown thQir ism regards-the.men's attitude with for the balance of the year this The net debt of the Dominion at 4c per lb. ; milch cows, $3o to $65 'own leaders and defied discipline. the utmost dismay, They admin spar's revenue will reach $120,000, the end of the mgnth as.$327,- each; grass fed calves, .21-2 .to 4c Nor is this an altogether isolated among theniselves that the crisis .• (° OAA, or nearly eighteen millions .^,45,352, a decrease CVWing the per tb. ; good veals,• 5 to 61-2c per fiction of a great' labor irrgilnia,u- iniolves the fate of trades union 4 more than last year. Expenditure i month of $-1,270,133. -!b. Sheep, 33-4 to ";c ver '�,. : tion. 1 few weeks ago a large sec is^i. 4 . . * _ '. La.1 �LW� .nY'.L.... �,� Sy, `r•.Y..1 ��itM'H..:• F �..T>_�. ' '..n. 'z a. .:;,^� �.- 3 _�' a-s.' y+.,.a, w;iY y,5.:s. �? w••x:, y'�''�?wys;'t. ?o.:�' ,��y�" �SA�. `'. •'+f `.4.¢. x,„N ,.� :.� "H"-�•;,gi�YL •�'+Prn 'r.' s., .:U�p:'"�. � ;4r:. .v:w.. •w.. �� .w a£*k.:�X+,,.ual. 'ky,,'-' �Sr` ¢,�-1;t, �- ta-'`nn•7 +-des">td fi ;a.- '�^"+*'ye4 ✓..lacy il,l"st�'i.: tfJ„a,.?i�'.�..•• s6:'atiti.'e`Y� 1�:,+„�.R :c +!..�.vs' pr T...y yw� �.x.._�,. ,f",,�.t `y s.. Sr. ,•M, °�I+.�,'•:':^��..": a. ..,.; r.k a , • -Mrs. A. J. Bo ea, of Toronto, •�ry '10; :'LOCALISMS, y -Mrs. H. Swallow,of Harris- -Mrs. � ��± visited friends; here on Wednee- ton,ie spending a couple of weeks ering friends. Moriah, of-[loderich,was -James White, of Marhbam, Mrs. Lein will hold her mil- was is town on-blonds - on. buai- line hopenier an du sin the latter -We have the finest range of cost .,here last week with friends.- y ry B g - -W. Calvert, of Toronto, spent Dees- _ part of this month. See next is- _ _ sweaters Shat could be bought. r-Banday with his parents here. -Mies Dolly Herr paid a-.fly.ng sue for advt. P, Staring has rented Jas. L, visit to her home here on Wednee We regret to'-learn that John TO 52.50 SomerviIle's house on Church St. day Harrell, formerly of the Pickering _ -Ed. Leroy has returned, after -Mr• T. J• Dew agent a few Bakery, but now of Brampton, _• - All wool and well knit. working in Whitby for several days last week at hie hoose in had the misfortune to lose two of weeks, ''ston.: his fingers while operating some - -Mise Eva Bunte has "return- -Miss Irene Rogers is visiting machinery. !NEVI/ -F`ALL CAPS--4C� -SOC. fed' homef after relatives this week with Alf. and hire.Rog- -Harvest Thanksgiving Ser- `:in the d era, of Kinsale: vices will (D.�.) be conducted is Bargains in heavy wool nos for men - -James Richards we are sorry W. J Coakwell is having an St. Georgge's church on Sunday,to re rt still continues in very Independent phone installed in Sept. 2.'ith, at. 10. 0 A. m. and 7 g. _ 8 P)ILIR FOR 50C. r�0 his harcess shop. m. -Mr. Wm. Paris, of Toronto, -James Denny shipped scar- -J. S. Jephson is Navin his will sing at both services. -. veranda 'n a-work- i ___ -Hiram_-aad�Qrris_Rogers of ---- w�v - done b Chas. Leigh Mari it, w en- returning tom -R.-A. �';CIl� G day to Toronto. y g P� g "-The Ladies' Aid of St. An- the Toronto Exhibition spent -Mise Annie Calvert, of Osha- draw's church held a successful last Thursdaywith their uncles, wap spent Sunday at the home of _ her pe►renthe ts here. meeting on Tuesday afternoon at Clarkson an James Rogers and • • + -Mrs. Ed Cantelon, of Clinton, home of Mise Hattie Law. other friends and-relatives. an e�pent Monday with her sister, -Special services were .held in -Ladies, when you re buyingpm L -Dfis. H. J. Marquis. the.R. C. church on Monday and underwear be sure you get "Wat- 'Vha -W. and Mrs. Vanvalkenburg, Tuesday in connection with the son's" unshrinkable. Dickie & of Whitby, spent Sunday with F. Rorty Hours Devotion, and were Chapman have just opened a cqm• _-•and Mr Thompson. well attended: plate range o this celebrated ' BUY. THE BEST FOR WASHDAY -Quite a large number from -Mise Bertie Curtis -was treat- brand for lkdies•and children. * - " this locality attended the'Ushawa' to a kitchen shower by herre- -Just a moment.-How about �/ Fair opr furnace work, clea Mon r. McClure,asFf Woodbridge, hutmanch onfrie Monday evennds of St ivG�p or pairing etc Don't leave its t lI Ftin•tU• 1Y ugh •," 1Oc. p�g• is �pendin a few weeks with his to her mama a to Mr. Lindstrotu. time to light the fire' for minter. • ` - -� Mrs, RnnAy sine] nirtinamith does neat York at Bull-doglOc, k . - r. l L, Henry will be here. sons were in Oshawand a on ednes- reasonable rates. Dickie & Chap- H . . Pkg. r" as usual next Tuesday to attend day attending the funeral of Mrs. man. y lQ�• ' who -Names McBradp, of Port$o to his professional duties. + Bundy's sister, Mrs. Merritt, e - ` -Mrs.. (Dr,) Elliott, of Cleve- died on Monday, after a brief ill- was in town a couple of days thi,s Liquid, cc . lOc. bottle " land, is spending a week with.ber. ness: . week. -Mr. McGrady, who has Sunlight •Soap . . -74c.. bar x --" - -An interesting' event took been in the employ of the Massey- - — .,aunt. Mrs. W. V: Wright, -Randall Ellicott and lady place- in Oshawa on Wednesday Harris Co. for several years, has -.--_-... _.-- -- -- _— -_-- _ -- - ,p friend were the guests of W. B. when Mr• H. W. Lindstrom was been appointed a general-agent. �RESH FRUITS ' united in marriage to ,Mise Al- We con ratulate him on his rapid mad Mrs. Powell on Sunday. g - - - -Mrs. W: J. hark retti rta-Curtis, both being most promotion. -��g,N,p� ',pr,lg*-2pC. aOZ. .Monday, after a pleasant visit highly respected residents of Pick- -The aurveyors for the new _ -with her rents in Hamilton. ering. The ceremony which was electric railway who were work- GR.E'LNC+EI�, P®sy nn,O. .gOC. dCZ. -Mrs. Geo. Herr and daughter, Private waa performed by Rev. R. ing in the this neiRhborhoodorQ1`�i5, hS@��, 30C. do=. Miss Hate, spent Saturday and C. de Pencier. -The NEws extends the past two weeks have complet- _ Sunday with friends in the city. its heartiest congratulations- to ed their work here for the present _ r - -James Richards will hold an the happy couple who have taken and have gone to Bowmanville. auction sale of his farm stock and up house in Mrs. Morrissey's resi- They have made several surveyys ' - implements on the 4th of October. dance on Church St. in this locality, and these will be A •D`s- ^RE SNAPS - -W. M. Clark, of Toronto, and -Ho for "Annual-Western Ex- subnAtted to the Board - ' Mrs. Cooper.of'Collingwood, were cursion Sept. 15, ld and 17. Good -Have you seen the mammoth •SUXEMER GOODS MUST GO• ilk fin town over Sunday with tela- 'to return till Oct. 3rd, Whitl? , candle in Richardson'A Grocery - y yy Pick- 1 lawn mower, 14 inch cut 9 inch wheel, reg. $4.50, for $'8.75. tivbe. elrioRlor Toronto. Port Huron, Suchaae and�taka-a in a 1 on .l8 i_och ant 9 inch wheel, reg. $4 75, fnr $4.00 - - -A. N. Ridley, who-has-beaa-in P 1 on B. move 4 s-nc.Fi cul,�ineTi��ee reg. 58.5 foil ' e the Dei hborhood of Belleville !or Detroit, Chicago. Bay City,Cleve- Fong it will burn. Guesses must y r be in be 1-only W. & B. mower, 18 inch cut, 9 inch wheel, reg. $8.75, for$&25' - some me,.was ome over nn.- -E sq- � m ° r yr ---- day, Minnea lis or St. Paul and re- Wth, when candle will be lig t- - - -Farmers are now- busy with turn. For ticketa, rates, routes, ed. The nearest guess wine a, Come in and get s bargain on. a _--their fall plowing as- well as the etc., see or write Stephenson. pound of Art baking powder and -" screen door. "Now is fly time." a - opposite P. Whitby. He tick• our choice of the beauti ul Rrsa- harvestin of their corn and buck- ets y• g wheat. g ets .to -or ,-from most anywhere ite-ware in the window. • -- -_- - - - - --The Ladles' Aid of the Meth- everywhere, land, lakes, or over -DufBn's creek west of Pugh's e• odist church purpose holding their seas Pointe. Bee 9tephinson be- bridge has been -straightened as a t.7 /k/� A/�L�' �Q�rG !T'y annual 114"est Home early in fore travelling, protection to the bridge and ad- PEN-ANGLE• A r' October. -The shwace of a freight shed joining road. Had this not been -Mr McGinty, having complet- at Pickering station is the cause done the time was not distant We have just received a shipment of '.'Pen Angle." We never saw b! ed the cement walk on Church St. of much inFonveiiience and loss to when much damage would have better values for the money in cashmere hosiery. Ladies' sizes ® 40 aorAh, is now holy with that oa the patrons of the Grand Trunk been done during the floods that and 50c. per pair, guaranteed to fit perfectly, not to shrink or stretch i Church 84. south. Railway. The wo-•k that is being periodically occur. The Council and absoluLly fast dyes-. Atrial pair will ronvipce you, y -Pogeoa Bros., of the base line, done on the new C.-N: R: shows acted wisely when 'they decided 7. have pnrdiaeed d farm on the bth that that compauy knows the that this work should be done. of Whitby, and will take posses- needs of the People and are pre- =The Grand Trunk - Railway lion of the same this fall. pared to cater to their wants. By was fined a few days ago the sum WE SELL THE 'BEST ' -A Targe number of our citizens ignoring the wants of the farm- of ten dollars for leaving, a horse took in the Toronto Exhibition Ing community the Grand Trunk seventy hours. without food or is like! to lose much business drink. The animal was shi ickie last weak. The fair thio year was y PPS (� _ Aer and better than ever. which will be transferred to the by Mr. Conlin, v! Oshawa, to s �`f1`JJ, Ch (, hilllou Hattie Decker left last other railways in course cf con- man in Toronto, and was held p week to assume her new duties as etruction and those likely W be over at York owing to the conges- �. - member of the teaching staff of built., tion of traffic. The fine,however, - -""Eae Collingwood public schools. -Reports from Toronto state will-have no effect on the G. T.R. -Owing to the heavy passenger that the C. P. R. is acceding to as it would no doubt prefer pay- %0100- ay• ' t dee to the Toronto Exhi- the demand's of Toronto and other ing,the,$ns-,to putting themselves O� to O O -�- ++� itioo the trains during the past towns east by- taking-steps to im- to the inconvenietice of delivering - . - week have been as -a rule quite prove the service between Torun- the animal promptly. Q/r late to and Montreal. Itis stated that •. -� - .� -The county sonnei! is adv the building of.a new line passing A►LE AE(3IBTER. � all the way through, you want every can of paint = = Rising for tenders for patting, in "through Pickering, Whitby, Osh- �_ +, to be Pure Paint through and through. We w the reinforced cement flooring Qn awn, Bowmaaville, etc., is to re- WEDNseDAT SzrT. 21ST enough about paint to say without fear of contra. calve earl consideration b the auction sale of pure-bred shorthorn diction, that p eters seldom find as all pure paint. the baseline bridge. •See advt. in, ceive a of the company. Y One cattle, horses, pm implements. house- Some adulteration is Put is for balk or,to cheapen. another column. y P We bought a lot of- -•Owing to a number of cow- tbing certain is that -the,present bold furniture, etc., gra lot 6, rear of • v -plaints having been made, we railway service is entirely funds- con.& Pickering,thepropertyofJ.D'. 100�Ptjlep$lIIt g • McAvoy. No reserve. Sale at 1. anderstsnd an investigation will gnats to meet the demands of the B Lunch at 13.• Bee bills for full par- to meet the demands of ons friends and customers for a be made into the management of people. John McGinty has had a ticulars. (Seo. Jackson,auctioneer. araateed fare latest-Pare whsite Lead,Pare Oxide of "• _ the House of Refuge Whitb carload of.cement which has been ,inc, pare Linsbod Oil Daly ars aasd with, of coarse,the g y .g*TuaDAY,'Sic T+24TH.1010-Auction fab sad -.C. H. Pilhey, of Audley, hen standing in Toronto for over a sale of feeding cattle• brood sows neoasary c61°tia9 purchased Fred Richardson's farm week and in. consequence" he is And t10.hogs from 9 to b n,oncha old Comeiaoaratorlandlessltedd i+snoeiatthispaint 6IRe base line, aunable to proceed with his work. on lot 25, con.8, Pickering; ll iniles with other branda. TwogillonfotYa:tia-3enonr pied by John Stephenson, the lat- This conges ion outer malted. ter havirig'purchased,James Rich- indicate that the present railway Cbas:and Winton'White. See ills w o aid's farm. facilities is insufficient for the for pArticulwrs. Sale at 8 p.m. rain / amount of business to be done. It or-sbsne, F Postill auctioneer. ,� -Mrs, -(Rev:) Farnsworth, who ' z, has been in Vancouver for several is hoped that when.the new C. N. TumDAY, Oct. 47m-Auction sale of � u B/ `NDS/ weeks, has returned and after R. and the proposed new C.- P. R. thoroughbred and grade cattle,hors- , L! amending a da Ywith her mother, line and electric mUwa are built es. pigs, iinplemensroots,- corn, - furniture,etc., on rot 11, Kingston •_Mrs. W. T. Hartriek, left on Wed- there-still be less reason for eom- road, . Pickering, the property of C � u nesday, accompanied-by her two Plai�pt- James Richards. No reserve. Sale MG N S FURN/S!7 NGS children, for her home in Swith- =One of our most highly re- at 1 o'clock, sharp. See bills. W ' field. spected residents had .rather an B. Powell, auctioneer.... ZEFIANCE BRANS ; -The C. N. R. is making good exciting experience on Monday bo s' suits from $2.50 n We also - progress' with their work.- The night, which might. have been a v N Men's suites from $8.00 ts- y P track has now been laid west to tragedy,instead of a comedy. He R, B R j 1� - handle odd costa and pants and, light or heavy weight. We have s' near Dixie Hollow and the track had retired for the night and was BARBER another shipment of Peabody's overall. They are the overalls that balasted in the neighborhood of enjoying that peaceful slumber Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' - take the lead in all overalls, giving complete satisfaction, oanaot pull 'Greenwood station. Still there that comes from a clear,conscience sundries, Centra] office Bell them apart. e` Telephone Co. A ency for Is an immense amount of work to when he was awakened by a noise We also have a lot of leather fly nets and fancy nate for horses: - done before the'road will be ready resembling the tread of footsteps Rolston Laura Laundry. for traffic. around his place of abode: Reach- CLA•REMONT, ONTARIO f ��'tt - - -John McBrady, of Cbicago-;is ing for his pistol which he always N. .�. FARMERS SUPPL 1,7 URE, ' here spending a few days with his keeps loaded under his pillow as a i ' brother, Robert, and other Pick- protection from cats, doge and ICE-CRiEAM PARLOR i E. BRYAN PROP. - CHERINt a eridg friends. It is twenty-three other -unwelcome visitors,- he years since Mr. McBrady left here cocked the hammer and- placed in.the Parlors.of the di _ • R -- to try his luck in the tater and his finger upon..the .trigger and Cl OX+=ON 0� x _ _ he is one of the man Canadians awaited developments. He kept _ $1 - eu .d s who have made a success in the waiting, but eventually went to Ice-Cream Wednesds s and Sat- ti neighboring republic. to sleep. In'bis di<eams he imagin- urdaye and bricks on the _. —St. Andrew's church pulpit ed he saw a burglar entering his latter days. will be occupied next Sunday, room. He pulled the trigger and Sept. 18th, both morning and was rudely awakened'by the re- .ETHEL GORDON, Pickering �T evening, by Mr. McLean;a field port to find that the powder had Now •18 • your chance. bid redUc� worker under the direction of the burned s large..hole through-the PICKERING-MARKETS _ Preab ter 'e sabbath school Com- bed clothes. He searched for the _ - tion In all Trimmed Milli. a y y White Winter Wheat.... ..... $ •90 mittee. At the morning hour the bullet, but it was no where to be Red .. pg Children's Dsy service' will be ob- found. He is now able to con- Mixed •• ........... .95 -- nery tit served. Mr. McLean is a specialist gratulate himself that the bullet Goose and Spring Wbeat........ -.85 - - - in Sabbath School work and his took the direction it did, for it Oats .. ..... .3i v ' visit should be helpful to all inter- might have entered -his, fooh.,or »� _ _ r st S. a a � -. • ea Ba ley ,. � I'ICI�ERI � L� ah.' -'' v-: � , :- •..=•, so3n�ache ri< .� _ .. 4{ 'r= ,. LL .: ro -.Yn,, .- T. ;.�, '4 � ..•trf e _� •!°� � .J- ^_'F1+.' k ^A :�FSu+rSFk�,: .^�, v . ,;,�. I.. .,i Y• k .•., x •� # 1�-°�y, � 'Ytd'dl ` _ •Oi�..�`''' r