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XXIT. - - PICSERINGe ONT.a -FRIDAY. SEPT 14, 190 6 _ =,i�0. 49 - -. ' • _ ; tYrafiihsi��aAi �asbs. �B�sB■■��� ADDITIONAL LOCALS. DUWBARTON. SpM], 8• —A,rthur•J. Rogers, of Toronto; Died—At ' his •home here on ie �PIL'SEBLIVG-1 spent Stinday here at the home of Thursday, Sept. 8th, Mr. Johne; �t u ts - is parents. Tripp, aged 90 years and 11 h a nts DR• R.'M. STEWART, Markham. :_ —Dr. Henry will be here as Usti- months. Fuller .particulars will DENTIST. Seo es 1 Tuesday est. at to his be given is our next+ lease. the y Hofaor l}radnate o[Toronto University w �e Qiadtiats Boyai t^ollege of I)�nial snrgwcs. p Co� OFFICE—OPPOBITE THE POSTOFFICE. A door! st.eedy Mas, Pertnan- —Mrs. Enos Remmer, we regret STOC1'F'1'ILLE: - oprin daily 8 a.m•to a o.m, ent situation. to report, is not improving in Besidenee,Main Bt.,North. health as er friends would desire. Willoughby, , - Rev. B. A. G. of Ring. This is one reason why Ayer's AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. :, FLO�l.R. » .- , —W. .V.• RichnrdsQn.,has.-,bgen :wood, has accepted a-call to the Corr. - to a m.to a p:m. office over summerfelat a in Thbanbury hhis week owing to gregational Church at Forest, Ont. Cherry Pectoral els so valtta- a Silver's store. 17tf Tomato Man.Pat. 4.60 Boa-Pone Manitoba Flour, 04.86 the death of his brother-in-law, his duties to be in on Dec. 1st. ble in'Consumption. It Stops , R.E. S.BARKER,L.D.B..D.D. S. cream Bung, Best Family,, a.o6 Mr. Rorke. Mr. R. F Howden, of., Thessalon,• Tea•attas.Fund7 Pastry, s.sa the wear sIId tear of useless Deatiat,&toa8vine. Honor graduate of Major,Family FiOur�-- 8.76 —StRIlle_v Johnston, of GorFie, is .formerly of'-liatrkjiam, is now mana- The Royal Collette of Dental Burgeons and of gpendiug a few' c�ayg hereat the eger'of tl,e Sovereign Bank here in. coughing. But-it does more iheuniversits of Poronip. Hoon-9 to 19 a.m.. Bran 816,00 Ton ster[d of Mr. C. W. Gilmour, who is to a p.m.' ince In Grubin's Block,over Jew- = 13borts, $20 00 Ton home of his gra,ndharents, J. H., el•rystore. Local telephone No.84. Appoint. and urs. Rogers. going to Montreal. -it COIItrOls the inflammation, wont$may be made for evenings. Residence , Jumbo,525.90 Ton ft quiets fever, soothes, �OBrien ave. MARSH&m every atoaday as .!firs. Wade and daughter; of ' o ' 'n i !1'nesdap, Ocoee over FYhite's store. 271st Q the d Graham, Wlt>olewheat California, acz!onl ftnied the form - • QSHAWA FAIR, • heals. Sold for 60 years. 1''ioura' er's sister, Mrs *T. A. Greig in her -- "dyer'sCherry Pectonrban bowaregaiar JKecdtCal. Chop•of all binds. Exhibitors are reminded. that'en- life preserver to me. It brought me throash visit to Pickering OVeI`Sunday. .,,a a severe attack• of pnswmoaia.and I,fw - _ Chopptnq and Grtstinp. tries close Sept. 22nd. .All'ent- that I owe my life to its wonderful curative —Mrs. Herks & Cu. purpose ce t poultry and lite _`tool:; •ust%e on! .• R. EItSTW00D, M.D.. Sareeon — holdingtheir annual Fall Milli- 1? > lock noon, P°p' "'' ivttt,aat x. Tnc,rr, wawa D t'he grounds before 12 o c lace o E W. - -S -� a do Cansdian PttMIIc Raily y; Coroner - PICKERING -COAL� � fiery Opening on Monday,' Tues.-. sept. '?a.'� Juda''mg takes p yy� J.Q.�*�.,y���` - Qr� . Ontario County; leaner of fb..a¢e Licenree, _ clay and Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2.ri T uesdt+y a/ternoon, .All ,';ultr-���d'i � ���rs or Carom ce boars—Beth pp via..and ft o7.1 7 to s p,m. Private telephone and 26. live stock must be on Lhe q - -! y Unit"_ - eonnectioawithBalaam.Greenwood.Brongham Yards at S ink dills. 3iastet'_Cldrence Roget'?.is able before 10 It,m., S;pLt 26[h. - i''' pLLLS tft2ion,A.John tth coni,.wm Cowie's ... i of Tib eau).and D ss(9th cont tT ly p a�.even1119 a grana A, a� MAIM YlUOR• P to he arountt t;gain after bel �jl;ts Hee wbr tt ill be resented •-� Price of Coal.advancedin Toronto cun8ned to his 4aed fur severs p ^w otl t.ttr. etions. wiry by keeping the Legal. Reeks tiith a mild •attack -of' NA � f" i ar With, A er's Plilx Order yoar-supply now befoie Oii Sept. 26th-the� .. -4 op- 1 �, ofi� 7 our prices go up, typhoid fever. to the public at I0�tftf�+- �- E. FAREWELL, Q. 0.4 BARRIS- —In our notice of the 'death of Stock judging„ tae connnenee' at 1 - iV . T$g•Ooyaty Ozo•►n Am,,.!y,and Coats Crdbe delivered coalproleft ef jy itli W.••Peak will \N. J, Bt'0,W L last week', an error m. -Speed;D events—Free-for-all, eiignor. poost Hoaa•,Whitb7• 10.y Above prises Bnblect to Change without appeared in which the name of reen trot, Rita ing racg ,ilnd pony rou0@. the widow wits omitted from the race t6 commence at 2.3D .a DolT10'91J 8t iitcle. LIVRAY, Bdto POs- r �, list of mourners. ExhitiiWra look soler titt� enter and �r' ness , OlLoo oppDells Post , L. SPI K. bring•it. ;. Dena Whiiby..oat Jao•Bau Dow,BA.:Theo. —A number frnni tills locality Everything is-being dons"Afiwt cir- a sHitnlTraT;LL.B. Money to Loan. h LIBUTHD left this week for i' visit to the ' ry g g J.L.Spink.. D.M.Bpink : - curnst�ncrs permit to make Fair a President Manager North-�V egt. Amon�z the number success. li. J. Marquis . PeSeritaarl/. L � were A. Forsyth, �es>•si•�te and Fred Andrew. _• ;--=—=►-•CHERRY tyo—�----0 :. When you wabt somethlng' HOPSIVB,VETE>3INABY SUB- — —Sunday, Sept. 30th, has been - — '• y r g.out of -- oleos. Graduate of the oalario vat- seta art by the General Assembly -- - the common you have it made`W Of the He Osland,`of&a;rb ro, spent of fibs oolio y Tomato, registered member piCBERIK4 LIVERY h Presbyterian church as Sunda at home. p oedez•. $o it Is �vit11 your harness ' pg ih•Oasario 9seeriaary !te ion' Awodasloa. _ - gieoe aad res,denee aa•and oa•gaarw miles Children's Da Will and Mrs. Dixonspent Sunday y stn of t;L••n River. oxo•Baa sho.iiigfolg• - y, and will be ob- y_ and collars. Don't take"khat you ywars B to 13 a.m„ and 1 to ! •m. *aa• served.as such thruiighout Canada at his sister's in Swu8ville. can —get what you want V g =bane, is m7 ome•F.O. tildtNe. Qr«a First-class rigs for hire by day --—Rev. Thos, Lawsop, of Battle- Miss Martha Tweedie,.-of Hillside, Then you will be satisfied. Not - BIyr, out ford, accompanied b his wife and visited our league Sunda eveninnt-a copg, otherwise. p or night. child k holida inn t the home of weeps in Toronto atteIss Clam Dixon ndin exhibit on s� e- .. ,: ...w.� his s ter, Mrs. D. W. Carruthers. coin as well as we mould t- W We usegtuae best BTis meets all trains. - e spent Saturday w' A. ,J.. Muer Earnest Pett uy not ilii- of 'leather,�a�1d iN -so:at Y P. owlett. s�eehim$ satisfaction.rantee lute �'e8211]II done, :. and Mr $ _. roc votapass g —The dry weather of�the past Mr. Spencer is improciag as well as D. IL. UINs,,Aaast•r, few weeks is beginning to tell.,on can be expected.. ;We hope to sQe him. � � BO�Qi� W He. Peak PttclGErtlLp. _. . the root 'crop. Unless we have out soon, e _ sssiistsss 6afi•>ss. rain soon, turnips, mangolds and Earnest Armstrong is on the sick r - other roots was not turn out so list. We hope he will soon be around ..-� _ with us again. _ - Bi1I'T'TI.JG, Issuer of Ms:ria•r+ well as 'promised earlier in the �. IANas•ofortheomaty of Ontario. 01" a. _ _: Beason. edQthe exhibitiuite a ioon inrotToronto annd.here d re- f yo �C&nb -a first. b, � .the atm+ or as his reddanoe,Ptakelf it -T. A. and Mrs: Greig and S 3.7 rnl�ur� g ported an excellent time. •.•s s daughter, Mies Hattie, of Toronto, Mrs, D. Wylie has now returned to O1aB8 spent a few days here during the her -tome in Buffalo after radia a. DB:BEATON TOWFBHIPOLERB pastweegwith their pmany friends. .week withherlents. g . cooe•yanow.'oosass oa•r foe taking A fell line of Srfrti• pa seaaear�m~ A►eeoaniant. Eve, Itonq to lora Mr. Greig has been romuted b Geor a Davidson and boas werelop -lua r of Marriage Lio- OLq faraltttre now the Masse . anew aon ers Agency of the district with curing some firsts besidetrother grilse, Ow were rooms. One of our fwrmers have been very �j POSTILI, Licensed Aucti ineer; - �� plaacde�ill�r quarters at Clinton,1�lat which ,much disturbed with cattle running F• for Counties o!Yort and Ontario. AMC- reig 1 reside in _wtow • f71 ltlonsal•s o!all ktadr attsaoed to on shots•st prices right'. on-the roads. Just recently they got _ future, having moved there with in and destroyed a o his rain. -=Call on— i er P.o. oat. d lot f '- ootto•. Aadr�ss.6resa a .._ ., - _ _ R. S. DWincthem• his-family this week. We con- While John Cowan was engaged ,fP iril POLTCHER, Licensed Auction- b gratulate Mr. Greig on his pro- moving his engine from his brother's L. D. B�s -Pick : 1• •lir,Valnator►od Oolldbtorkin for the Conn motion and also the company on to the Brock Road the engine and — =, of Y�,�t and Ontario All kinds of auction Pickering, Out 1?a y g _ sales coadacted and vrlusdons made at moa eir securing and retaining the the tank'proved too heavy-.for the + waft eharge. Estates and ecusignmeots eon. vices of so successful an agent bridge at Clark's Hallow and went The iistsntly maaaaed and mold by auction or - g down through. btiL did not do �e WESTERN BAH• CaNA�A private sit a oetgagea, recta, notes and 1 r. Greig, however, is one t:f g : very j =ppnneral aeaonau promptly collected and astira nee & Cos alar a uuiriber of Pickerin . much damage to the ,jngine and tank. ► t ry settlements Raaranteed, Phoaa or g li boy ^writs for termv and particular. Brougham.. who,are making,a, success of their ' _ Inoorporat•d by met of Parliament and L -. Out Dases maybe tired byypbone,= chosen vocation. GREENWOOD. Pickering;Branch. Have a full line of fresh and cur- Ante c},titali..... ...... ....s1 ed meats constantly on hand. S. Stewart has been indisposed zest...'..........pit'.:::::...::::::::::::: IMAM - GREEN RIVER. Spice Roll,- Breakfast Bacon; for.a few days. Assets R•alily Cnavertibie............ le0saf _ ;Money to' Loan Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Mrs. N Jntyre visited with friends T. Morrish, Pickering, called on Jos. cow4�ident T.a.McMur..a1 � 5 percent 4 at Nit. Jov this week. friends on Tuesday. Bpeoial att.ntion gi.ea to Farmer's sale pe Highest prices paid for Mrs, .T'uhnston, of Grand Rapids, J. Collie, of Toronto,spent Mon Notes bollections so1loited skid promptly mad. Butcher's cattle. has been visiting F. and_►ire, Tomlii.- da and Taesda here. Farmers xote• discounted American and y Foreign Exchange.bought and sold Drafts is- Butcher's son. g . Bye, of Pickering, spent Still- sued,available on an parts ofAbe world InBuranco of all km, , as - _11r, 'and Mrs. Smith and son, of, day with friends here. saviisss Bank D•>aa"tmslnt. i d -Hamilton, spent a few days here with' F. W. Disney has been. 'Ori the Interest allowed on deposits at hi got our Spring Chickens Wanted. Teat rates,and credited half-yearlytolhepoalto? P b Mrs. McInteea-few day attended t0 Mr. and McIntyre.Mfrs. Grant and daughter, sick list for a. Geo. Herr.Itmaser. of Montreal,have jest returned home Mr. M.Gleeson was in Tot-onto �e will pay the highest.market Brice on Tuesday on basinoga _. "--' fors spring chickens. Those Navin from visiting their mother, Mrs. Mc- y Real Estate handled'Conveyanc- - then sbL4ild see us before selling. Intyre. While here they visited A. L. Bone,of-Oshawa,a, called on Niagara'Falts, and the exhi• friends here on «Monday: ing done on hort'notice. ' bition, Din ho1!!b well leased_ with Miss Ethel. Wilson is visiting ` We also sell Held and garden seeds for going _._ �g �- - s the-NV,_Repnie-t%o,, Ttd at cath,-- their trip _ with friends iu Toronto. _ e • '-Twu'1.50 acre farms fur.sale. Also loge prices here, one of the — :��... Miss Minnie Rood has been vis_ best seed stores in-Canada. �Tg itinR f1-iends in Wexford. ti good house,and lot in Village. No.'1 Groceries, Salt, Oils, Turpentine ---- Mr. Bert Gilhttly was laid off .. 4- on hand, . Prices right. R.�ar��is lost:one of his horses ditty tis week through illness. this; week. Wilbur B. Gleeson spent unday i e , We o Richardson• ;,FAIIAIERS'SUPPLY STORE, .11iSS May Davis spent Sunday -with his parent`s in Claremout. e7ir�tt7 'i , E. Bryan,Manager. with iter parents at Altona. Nm. R. Wilson has been laid off e7 , Notary Publicy Pickering._-. _ firs,.Otto.Nigb&wander.has been work this week through illness. visiting with friends in Allandale R. Rogers, of Detroit, Mich.', is - DOMINION BANK Messrs. Win. Nerd and Thomas the guest of R. and Mrs. CamniJ ;. Amos leave this Week fol Calgary.y. lick• "Allis not Gold that glitters Bek a g a lilies mare to the. selling,C Cf Pickerin eutDSis. Banner � , p_ Mend of3iQc, Toronto Allin Bro.. are at Bethesda this � $ P .sof Iewelry perhaps than tor in - .:�. week patting in their fall wheat. a few days with Mr. and Mra.W. any other business,e -. Wilson. n H. Vil..o , �Y_ Mr Hoover and .. Joseph h and s, a . .- Capital Authorized, - t¢' 4,000,000 ' p .. pRid up 3,000,000 daughter spent-Stinday at T. Dun- The.apple packers for S. Dudley • 'Yet have you not found that. • :r B•oo have een w•or 1 the 1 i d in.all.thl Reserve fund and uudi- keld's. of t kiln ha li at k 'n h ora s goo things... Pharmacy vided profits - 3,839,000 S. P. Lapp spent .'Monday. :at this locality, We want to impress you with Total assets 42,000,000 -Aurora seeing his sister' who is Mrs.,R. Wilson returned home the fact L6e req+�tlitp of the very ill. on_ Wednesday . after. visiting - „nwin •+ is.more import- ' _: WHITBY BRANCH. Mrs: T. Nighs:vander and. Miss friends in Port Perls. ant than the few cents perhaps. Read spent gnndfry with friends Mrs. H:Clare, of Chapman,Ont. you w.i•11 save by buying a Soo Wig. = General Bat ug Business at Whitevale. _.. ._ :. is visititrg_%t t iQ home of.her par.- doubtful article. transacted. Isaac avid Mrs. Ilenderstin, of rents, A. and Mrs.Johnston: - - ffville; spent Sunday with•E Harry But esa,has,left.the era-_ Green r Stou _ - - sWention-given to the oolleo• B. Hoover. . _-.._ _ -�loyilaent of Wm. Pengelly, hay. Sell Good Watches Insect Powder tion of firmex's sale and.. Master Murray Dunkeld who inq secured a' sition as bell-boy We — po _ •- other notes. has been very ill is much better at in the Hing Edward Hotel, Toron- :' -Chlotride of Lime. :. ._.. _ tithe of writing.- .- - to._ and Good Jewelry. ra Howards & Sons, St'atford and SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Miss E. Dunkeld and Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Green are at- En land, manufacture Dods Calvert spenr a week at Oakville tending the Central Canada Exhi- - - - London, by none, We sell theirR �epcsit 3 received :of.• $1. and visiting friends. bition held at Ottawa this'week: - - upwards. Miss Mildred Hoover has return- Mr. Green is acting as judge at t)-.e D Bassett SODA and EPSOM SALTS t=terest allowed S. laig'hesL ed home after spending a few Fair. current rates. thtyyg with friends In Toronto. The new concrete cement walk Phone main 67, We handle Dr. Snoop's remedies. COmpo'tlside Luther Allin has given up the and.steps which have been recent- Jeweler a O ti ' his Laxets. Cable Fly 411.—W yearly � church farm and. to It a the Meth appea - : :. t� fie -. Bethesda where he hll�a g r t d a here greatly improv- � 2 t fa a intends a Din to u .:,:t ib"'"•` N• +. 1': "'• c�':+dS' �• ' " �:'. .� r. - — ¢TAA j -C s+R' 'x+51 v4"P .. • r: -�.'_:rm.: .' -•:.,�.�r'cv"' fix -Y`;: ;r`•y�T_.:�". ;r '`:'!S.'r s.e":,: 1.�.r}yyy a. sea- ;.uyirhfs�>,r++�rti. '.i, „r�.N,T� �swt .. ��P-q,� -.�y. ...,fir b ."'"k' .'..;i... -_7.V.R.�YISHL.Y•,t} C• 'k is...L•i� a?il }.i q,.: to �tp�. _ .. i :1 'A."!0 r�F11 vTEK. 77,�[�:� �qg :Tid'7`.. ��.:' .'.. .�G•%'k.^u' y,._..tea J.'. .[^Yw .n` WIN �}".'!�.1 ;f,M v.�1C,.� - '-!./ ?. Ad.yam' h - -}.•Th�':�r- .y�,n^"1 I 11 1� 'Y-/ i' - ,� ,�, L ,•. ,.. .. . .._' .It:'- .w R •p,.:. ;,..� ',:C' '"�" aM-w1. ,.,4-.moi.: .{ , _C-'�- T__.�,_.... „_—.-.._.r__—.- .s1" -¢-'•^. '�l'i 't'ST'" .r:/!�. t-w• • .Yitu, .^,rG'", ^_;,.iiii . . ,Y: �.t t r ': `z �''t� r_ ..`✓ ,f -1 i l �c t i • ! .,.. . e F n.... T c s' +}} !+i-tttl' add'more fettle u!1 all the hour Is mixed ��� F4R TLE SUPREMACY I', - - j in with; about _'a_quarter pf a-'pint" of _ universally ACknowled" o . _ - _ milk. Then beat well for five minutes. - - .. - Now+ add the remains of half a pini 'of - _ ' __ .'_ . _ ._ _._4 milk'aind let this batter stand two hours. - �OMthe' HOUSO ♦ When ready to fry, strain it into a �•OP STIEA1118HIP � IPOR to be superior !o the finest Japan Crowe,11 .,:.� -T-7 ♦ jug., Melt three ounces of lard in a lfttlo B1.UL R1BBaiV OR T1t3E OGEAN. - - - - - sae an and pour enough of it to make - - , cep y : - -. + a'thin film of fat over a small frying- ' g ^lei, pan.- When this fat begins to smoke Vessel Must be Gigantic, Indeed, and - L ' ¢ , ♦♦ ♦ pour in enough-'batter ;to thinly cover - - " -_.. the bott,l of the pan. Let this set over, elf Equipped to Ou : JELLIES.. _ w' lelass the Are, shake it gently. to be sure it is _ Present Service, Fruit Jelly.-The �ttvlt should Le not sticking, peep underneath, and�if a placed in a jar and the -jar set in a good •brown, ,toss it over to the other Yet another bid for the blue riband _ • k stewpan' of warm waist, covered, and side.' This requires courage and a little of the Atlantich Hardhy has the colossal allowed io bolt until the [runt is broken. practice. when this side is ajso,brown Cunardgr Lusitnnia. left the slips than . CEYL.UN GREEN TEA . , ::Take-a strong jelly bag and-press the slip•it out• o?1Fe pan on to a piece of the Hamburg-American line announces _ i Trutt a little nt a titrie, turiiitt out the a er dusted over with, caster su nr. its determination to take up the chal- B P P B . . Get a Trial Packet . to-d a skins each time. Allow•two pounds of Squeeze over it a little lemon juice and,a lenge for supremacy. Not satisfied with . Y� sugar to one pound of juice; set op. the little dredge of caster sager`. RoII up fheir mammoth A►nerikp. and ICaiserin • Lead packets only. #oc,.5oc and 6oc per Ib:' At all Qroaers • Au uste Victoria, the Germans re to stove to both again. Many good cooky lightly, and put on_a hot dish in a' hot g ' IlL,dt the §ugar by placirig in the oven place while you-make the others. •build a vessel which will exceed lin size r ,_,ind stirring now and then ha prevent q - and speed the Lusilania, at the present assistance may be summoned from con- The Earl of Ayloiflird succeeded 'to ;.11 ' . burning. When the juice begins to boil -' _ the fastest, largest, and heaviest steam- sideratble distances, while the faclliiie= the title on the demi, of his br,ther in f test -watch that it does '.Rot -boil over _ _ USEFUL jI[NTS. ship in the world, says the London Ex- for social and business inCercourse arc Texas in 183x. •The•late Lotti A;lestOrd, w _tw�ent Ave minutes-atld tike heated press. imineasurubly incretl'sed. �cittr two of'ht� younger hrdlh�rs. .lJte y ' Keep honey In a nyarm; dry place,' The Lusitania and Mauritania, sister Electricity, indeed, has worked won Horns. Daniel nrld Clement Flinch. bought 3 sugar. Stir well and j`t bring to s Moisture is fatal to its lees in ualiiies, shi s en h have a ross tonna a of tiers.in tite development of the ocean a r+nch near Big Springs, and lived _ . "boil; remove directly from the stove. P g q P 4 B B ' Di the vessel to contain it in hot making the contents of the cells thin '32,200. as against--the Kaiserin's 25,000. greyhound. Lifeboats.are now raised -the it and easy lite.n[ the West for ' nater 'and set them upon 'a dishcloth and watery, The next Hamburg=American mug i -and low�re�L.by electric-power; elNctric some ve;,i�. Hip eetrava�ai,ce.Led rs- wrter out se warm water, pouring the Spirits of camphor rubbed•lightly on therefore, very greatly exceed the Kais- motors,heave the sounding line, hoist capader still serve as stories •for Ute Moiling liquid into them: Cover iu the- the gums .will allay inflammation. erin i'n size end weigjnl. She must be the pas'sentier lifts,._,and drive all the. "old rete,;' out there. the. had..hunted usual way. - Greasy baths may be made perfectly -over 787 feet long and 88 feet broad. ) auxiliary machinery in the stokholds. in nearly every.big-game cc mnlry in.the y' clean D lightly scouring with a wet Ii,°r speed will have to be over 25 knots, bakery, g-alley,' pantry and yefrigerat. world, and had a wonderful collection Quince..Jelly•-Ripe,quinces. allowing 5 b Y . S _ _ P . . _ one pint of water to each pound;of fruit, flannel dipped in commbn salt.` bet- horsepower above 800.000, and she Ing-rooms. EI'ectr,city lights and venti- „f fur:,, sRhiu�, land 7,eads, uu€<xtttt►alely- ` •three-fourths pound of sugar to each ,worn carpe►i1- goodea - can be cut from mtfst carry at least.3;92W passengers and fates--the str,jp. Nvorks the sem-chtight_c-- de•troyed when .hLc munch house w'as cued of juice. Prepare the quinces aril which,` joip6d`together, -81k crew. and signaling apparatus, conveys stores. Duret. fit dial when.he was thirly- 11 ,p 7 P will make rum for servants' monis, etc. A quarter of a century afro an expert mails and baggage and•closes tine water• -six-,- Find"his-brollikus also_died--when.. -, . put them in water in the above'pro` Wallpaperg can De- cleaned with in the Engineers declared an ocean -tight,doors, while,even the siren is sub they were a little over thirty, 'the pre tions.' Simmer gently till the jtil.'S ., dough atmor" n st better than bread. which speed of ,S miles an hour an Iiripossi- jest to its control: Feist Lord \ylesford. is.an excellent. -comes colored, but only pale. Strom ��metimes - ,..And the decorative setting-of all these cf,ortsman,.batrlg an excerihorrally good The Juice through a elk ba but do'Trp{ , roughens the surface: -bttity.--13 the b I. ThesJ the fruit;allow !t bag. but itself. a;b� gets a knife in its hand, do 209%, mile;. and the forthc•omitPg. Ham- luxuries is superb. .-ru Tres the Lord Warden. .11 Pui the strained juke-ill a preserving Alno .attempt to draw it away, but. hold burg-American well over 30. Another drawing-rooms are garnished and up- -,,f Ghe%Vro.Imin otAren; nn 1 _> pan and boil twenty minutes, then stir up. something else Likely to attract it, quarter of a century and ncean speed ous arta like have- designed End,mansions; tarn, plisDed archer. - ' in the sugar !n the above proportion& and it will drop-the knife. may have increased another 50 per cent. ons artiste have designed and executed _._.___*.-. _ 0 To Clean' Gilding. Remove all dust the mural adornments; the mnemlfjcent ' -and stir over the' the for twenty. min- g- AMA7ItiG-FORECASTS. sitting . and sleeping-rooms,. mlrstc• -C•y„tiCL'R DISCOVERIES. rb with a soft brush, th^n wash the gilding — , utes. taking off the scum, and pour into lightly and rapidly with-AN arm, water in. Later experts have made amazing fore- rooms and saloons are furnished with ` �. Biasses to'set. which an,,onion or two has been boiled. casts. In the last third- of a century Louis XV suites, Sheraton couches sad Thc1. . Question of ileredtty May Soon be I . . Raspberry Jelly' •- Ripe' carefully Dr b rubbing lightly with soft cloths. the tonnage of Atlantic liners increased tapestried''walls. There is S10.OuU,000 Solved. -picked raspberries. Allow.three-fourths Y Y m8 g Y worth of comfort and splendor on near- ' - =po powdered sugar to every Iron rust can be.removed by malt fivefold; if, therefore, their capacity P There is the happy possibility of fund of gar were to increase in like ratio during the h' eller And the Hamtwrgs mixed with a little lemon ice. B the. mystery-of the terrible disease cd pound o[ fruit Bo11 the'raspberries for ?rr I minutes, strata and weigh.t¢e juice, thud slams may be removed from tan next third ,of a century, etre largest American liner, envious of the Luoltan- cnricer being solved at no veryremote steamer ln'the year IW would he near- ia,'has promised to go orte better",than - j, - end add the au r in itis alJove propor- leather, 'boats and shoes by rubbing Y all this( date. them with slices of raw potatoes. When IJ• 70:(100 tons. Her corresponding di- This was hinted at when the r`eflults - -;tions+ and boel for fifteen or,twenty rain- dry polish with cream or past in the mansions would be: Length, 1,000 feet; •• 11 r[ Ehe experiments made during the Utes. Skim and stir- well. breadth, extreme, at r deck. 120 Rhubarb Jel} --Soak 'tw9 otiiTCea'rf usual "t ay year by; the_lutperial (:sneer Research ` Y• feet; depth. ?5. Leet. Th Lusilsnta's , RERSONAL POiNTERS. 1 labs In a int of water with one- To stop bleeding from the lungs,.take Pt - '` Fund were described at the annual - . ge P length is 78? feet,.breadth tseI, depth t mcetink in,London.- England, by Dr. a. oonful-of table salt.end sxallow ttnterestin Grassi About Some Prom 1, half pound best lump ssger. Well wash, tease I Go feet: � 9 P I;a,.hforde the general superintendent of ft ,dr and s}tce ' about two and oae Da1f X•' eeP I ncetly Quiet, in a re- This, however, 6 iriernl the.modest - ands of rhubarb of a nice bright n cumbent position. until a physician Y Grer►t'People: . , the fund's laboratory. He dealt chielly r. cotor,.put it m a atew-pan to boil arrives• er, H. G. Wetly, dreamer end rrnnan- '< Blind barristers ar•a rare. One hats with •the rPsuitb of itis Inoculation aE pounds prognostication of a practical shipbuild- To firink a halt pint of hat rn11k or 10rr.000 mice.. . -'b quart''Of water. Leave It to get thor- ser, might picture whole clue> uilrlat by .lust bw'n- admitted to pteu`tice lin C. The scientiMs, he said ar•e-now able 4 ._ouittrly stewed, but not long enough to hot' water will have the effect of pro- Tey, AeisGnha .in the person- of lir. 4 g 8 1939. tc reproduce at.wlll.tn mice all'the tea .- ► ' let the juice et thick. Straln the !alter during sleep in eight-cases out of ten. We are told that•the next Hamburg- Neville Giftei+t M-wilUarn, - who had g %N ho Ironing, U the Tran is rough tures n[spontaneous cancer, and to pro _, 'and odd one and-one-half pints of it to g A scan wilt o one better !n the mat- taken the degrees of B. A. and B. L. r / the did tined gelatin, with the whites and sticks and is difficult to work, mte* B tees healthy mice from all the conse- ter of lux -as well as size. She'is to 'with spotla7 distinction. s lets a-tittle salt obi the ir'Oriirt boars ' quinces of inoculating them w illi experi- - snd shells of three eggs. "it iiak it all Priv B be equipped with Turkish baths, and A Count Tnlstol neither drtnlcs,•smokes, mental ca'ricer. ' "'fills having - been . quicti,y on the (ire, pais ii thmugh the and rub the Iron up and down upon it., swimming. tank for the use at as&en- enc eat6 m?et. .lt is his boast that he jelly bag, and'pour"it into s mould and It will, speeuriy make the igen smooth g �- .I • di,,:c not possess a. single article he n"r,hiPvec! it is rot too much to hope that ors: •e the furnc�r development o[ the experi- 4 >AL. _ again, and prevent its sticking. could Iossrbt dispense with; and he - rc�ri .onve It t3.set. But she will have to be a very won- I Y mental study o[cancer will-yield results �,' ' Do not =set earthen dishes in a bot has even refused 'to receive a birycle ` .221; : .prangs,and Tapioca•Jelly.--SoaY-six derfui creAtfon indeed if she is to_exeel hsvicj; a direct D�iaring on 'ills nature � ? for three oven or upon the stove. It cracks the exfatin+ liners to I>Jxur of secommo- 'iia n present,-on the ground that it w" . ��'_ .•itabiespoonfuts o1 tapioca b y and treatment of the disease;' added- �._ t6oura" in-Lnvil i'upriLs of salted water. glazing and renders them t+nt31 for use. dation. shipowners vie eagerly with a luxury. His recrealiots are chemo Ur, _tlashford. L.- ,ho it in hot water and boll, adding four The smell of such dtsti�s s 'very dlsa-j each ether !n providing accessories to and lawn-lentis, at bold of which be After repeated failures during thirty ' -tnblespoonfuis of sugar and a little boil- greeable, and cases o[ puisoaing have comfort, as a serve _of their became an expert. . passengers' y years the fund.have been able to obtain been traced !o their use. . Miss Sophie Harris.-the n sing luster it too thick. When like-'cur recent maouncements will show. ff..,pr•ins from mice suffering rratvraNr - = Marti odd juice of arae orange, Cover Before making a sulk cushion iron flue Handsomely fitted gymnasia are the 'Opeea singer, teli� this _story' of an frwu the disease,-arid in the near future ' -. - - titre bottom' o[ the mold with sliced silk on ince wrong side.wilh.an iron that latest allurements. The Hamburg-Am- Atrstrslian experience: One night, just °t may be in consequence be possible oranges, an when ! This went u i to top B, there was a is 16i the R\J.S,! . Ara on,and.the Vorth.Ger there came a raucous uvenile'voice o whether r n _ will town skied-af thin garnish on the,* , breathless silence, an b"m , 6 r L•.not her-edilar _ - - '.ji over the [rusk• g _ _ ' y. _ Apple the,, - Allow three-lourihs material, end prevent the 'down r�i man liner 'Prinz Eitel Friedrich. The l Sixty per cent of the "slyontaneeus -c feathers used for stuffing working On the last-named is 25 feet long from the gods: arty •hyc, woutclnR she- - - :. :.•pound.of sugar- to each Po nd of juice. Ba.. font referred to Pee[, Core, and quartet the applies and, thorough atter a time, as they often do. Y21 a et wide and fifteen feet high. 1t be A stunner to .'ahk banatnhas� 8 cancers n gottogrow 1n mice previous- throw them Teta cold water as they are _ _. . contains machines for 'ro ora swim- simply had to laug , an e p g, ly healthy,`and in the view of the ser- came d-•wn with a ern." -- _done. Boil iftein tell Lender. then strAin =— - wring and cycling, and Swedish elecirs- entist4 Lhcs panels to the- eonchraien- 1. 1fP.ETUING TlML. cal health .machines. -. Sir Charles Wyndham. the eminent that all malignant roxrt u are trans- - ltfa juice from them lhroagh a tine sieve - _ En lists aster. ams ii7leflda<i la has fa- g d afterward lhtough a jelly bag. If A-PLAYGROUYD'FOR C}IILDREN. g plantable. .z ary pass it through twice, as the - Evory mothre dileads that period in flier for the ministry, and was Scr,R to her baby's I f. known as teethin time. a Moravian school in Germany for flint The "Protection' experiments were s6 j�bauld be quite clear. Boil up the g is a feature. of the C.P.R. company's successful that, wheri of 10-0 ordinary • juice, add the sugar, stir till melted. and The little giros are swollen, .inllained Empress of Ireland. An imitatioA beach Purpose. He was brought up rather mice ninety developed twmors after in. and fender; the-child suffers greatly, e'om osed'o[ Clyde nand M' constructed strictly at the school, and wa; taught oculation, none of ttie protected animais- boil for ano:eier tarn minutes.- Add the )i - : and, Ls so crass and irritable that the the upper deck and here juvenile among ether impor+lant'things, the ad- developed the disease. :strained juice of a: li�mbn to every one whole ..household is on edge. :1Ih-this passengers may shovel and build sand •vantages of ea. . .rising. for the boys and one-half piiund 'of'jufda'jrist before is changed in homes where Baby's Own castles all da ton The essel ,els had to be at their lessons long before At the same lime i]r. Bashford added ` 1t d Meshed. g• o[ warning in ase e r a note g c lir results _ " - .. 1. Tablets are used. This•.medicine allays has a aur,�er Y Well stocked with to s.� most English schoolboys leave their might ive rise to exaggerated experts.- NEW V1'Al'S FOR.OLD DRItIKS. he Inflammation, softens t swollen, (keen ifli tries have not been too well beds }te' ractised a; a doctor before tions.' f^ g "�, t s on sof a hes n • . ,tender gums,--brings the teeth Hrrough s7ocked heYetofcsre and the companies going on he stage, was not yet- ibte; :he said,:to Coffee as in Cuba c -Put-three pints - f paiidessly. In prcmf %its. W. C. McCay,f are'beginning to give better considers- oi'd Charles e3ernstnrd is A �1a,+nch a pt the progress of experimental tu- - . - sweet, rich milk into the brightest of Denbil,`h, Ont., says: "I •have found I tion to• this department• The Cunard .teetotaler. "1 nm now slaty years old,'' mors, much•less to effect lite cure of the ," new coffee 'pots and let it'come to a Baby's Oxen .Tablets a 'sp'lendid medi-{ line has just undertaken"to provide pas- he said,•recently, "and since I have en• disease-occurring naturally:- -' - boil. Put .in a teacupful of ground one.et teNthing dime. Nly baby was sengers'with Ilrst•rate service of books, jirely given up wane, spicitF, and beer sir 17s'iltiam (hunch; lin maving'the ' coffee. and boil flve.,.iiinutes, Strain off very sick at that time, was crass, 'rest- 'the volumes being renewed 'after each f find 1 chn do as-'much�wvrk; dr more.- adoption of the report,-said-that radium'_. ' and serve. less and had no appetite. -After giv-• voyage in order to include the newest physu'ally and ,mentally, than i could had not given satisfactory, re,,utts. Chocolate :us in Spain: -Phe. Span Ing her the Tablets there was a-marked and most important works of the day. do when i was thirty. I am always well: Lord Strathcona-pr�siucd at the meet-- - lard's usual breakfast is a cup( as small improvement, and' in the course of a The. catering system is being revised alwaj s cheery'; laugh at"the downs -01 Ing. And the Prince o[ Wales, the pre• r� s- - -' .as an after-dinner cup).of chocolate, a few days she .+vas not like the. same In a, somevr,hat. remarkable way. .On life equally with the ups; .and-always ' - i r , small roil., and., a roll-shaped' piece of. child: The Tablets are just the medi• sidenL of etre'Fund', was represented by the riew�est Hamburg-Aiherican� meals feel At end in condition. if only some Sir Arthur Bigge. " sweet. white substnr►cc like the outside cine to help little ones over the trying are now served a la carte. Passengers cf. Young Wren would try going with- t : teethin time." You can yet Bab s - ,. . __ o[ a meringue. The nourishment is to g b X' mdv take•Ucketg' to include the Gusto- out .liquor [or three months, I do not _� , ,`` ! the cup ot•chocolAle, which is so thick Own Tablets rom any ruggis or. y .mary dinfng,ga oon' meals, or.they..rriay_ beleeve ihey.wnuld thiel: liquor at all - _ I t that it is eaten instead n[ sipped from.n matt•at `t5 cents n hoz by writing The book with the liberty of using the res- necessary Again." DUST ilE`1P CURB, ' spoon. To the one cup goes an ounce or llr. Williams' Medicine Cu:, Brockville, °taurant when and,as they please, Mr, �'hitehtw Reid. d2ie .American syveelened and -cinnamon flavored Choc- Oqt, The Amerika's a la carte restaurant ambnsssador at the Court of St. Jame., New Health Resort, for Fashanabto• plate ' melted over the [ere. with just -- s on sixth dee and its ace o- .is k own o risen -to h' , = t t h e i� Landon Women Is the k, s cram an r ' - enough witter to stir it smooth. _ -- . -LOVE'S.-LOl%E'S SWEET•DREA!N. ' dater l20 persons. This is err addition prrsNe rank from a"toader-writer on• French E'unch : 1'nur info a`saucepan -tc the main-dining-rflom, where 400 per- the.dew. York Tribune. Rut he Degan The prospect o[ daintily drys. date+ one uart ,of California dnret, one- The wind swept A cloud of dust about sons may take the. usual table d'lrote life.i'n a much humhter grade. He was Bela asking a pnlic�mrur to direct i.hern q 4 quarter pound of siigir, a 'stick of cin- them as they turned the corner of the service. The Kaiserin's a ]a carte res- , of rn in a I•itlle town in'Ohio, the son to itis nearest durst heap tc unfolded by Scottish farmer Of Covenanter Mr. Hugh Colin ~milli (ex-governor r;f - r t inamon, and the straim•d juice of two Strri.t, `la'urant, dripted fol I40'peopfe; is the sRork h}e lea Wed las Greek in ticw the Bank of England). w^ho declared-at .mons n�iti three:oranges. Let it come "Dirt you get any d+nst in your eyes. largest afloat. 3 n ., I • ,9"' fondly, holding her .Bathing .facilities on Atlantic liners ••York sitting pn 'a fence. his mentor be- the 'quarterly meeting of the Becmond- ri to the Doilulg point. Pour- a'hot darlrn6. he asked, [ y, $ B se Aiunici nl A_sa.iation.that .nrtin' ' pitcher. add .a •couple o[ slices each o[ closely to him,' as -though' to.-keep the have. -been' considerably improved ,t Ing a, kinFinan, 1)r• Htigtr tiClfillan. Y P B _ �, orange: and lemon cut into tiny pieces; tau eager wind away,: 1'tite,. :The Kaiserin..hns. well-furnished•. Then he went trorn the farm to the .dust heaps was a healthy occupiCiion. Irlm dip a large bunch of dampened mint "Yes,' she murmured, searching for 'suites of'apartments connecting with .UnR�rsitp, became A school teacher', n Hcturenofithe ltime lt>ti years ago when n _ `-.into..powrlered sugar and stick in tfie-top her handkerchief,. private bath and toilet-rooms, while .and atferwards a country editor. A P v Z----- of the pitcher, so„that the punch: will "VMthich eye, dearest 7" many siirgle ' rooms„ have their own correspondent in the Civil War far A all the great physicians used to Or : pour through it. h gla s pitcher is "The right one, lore. Did you gel an>'- baths. The Amerika has luxurious else- Cindnnst.i paper, he rinigra ed to •the s rr nberedf ofrome weaklungs arc course of r -more attractive if gradually heated. thing in yours?" she-trsked:anxiously, tris and hydropathic baths, attended by New Ynrk Tribune, when it was under visits to the dust laeaps'of London, do English ea: Us.t English'breakfast seeing his handkerchief appear. professional.masseurs, On the Car. 'the guidance of Horne..Greeley, whom ,land over them and breathe in their ` lea mrA i eft is of the best every day "1'es. darling:' mania even the steerage has its own he eventually succeeded, later becoming: : 1ra6Tnnce, because the ga$es� emittrd '. qun2fly, say gl a pound, allow a heaping r"Which eye,.dearest 1"'� needle and shower fatty, � proprietor. from dcb6yiiig vegetable matter strength- a teaspoonful for each cup. This tea, as -rhe right one, love." . • , A GREAT NOVELTY. ened the chest. ' '}n no,other.cases, is' either allowed, to. , "}low sweet I she.f xclaimed, witbil a-I�oartt the Haiserin Is the palm-court Mr.=Hugh C611h :tlrith Is-ttnfartunatcoly boil for just• a minute, or is steeped glad light glowing in her well'eye. . 'Do and garden. a delightful•lunge--where ~� unable to give his authority [w the"dust _ 4 V - eight or. ten minutes. Its color is a you sirppose. dearest hearts thatit could after,tOon••tea,is, served and where' the heap" cure. ' - . . - " b'ri'ght brown, nlfh6st iijce cotfce, and it have been part of the same piece of surroundings all tend to realize the"at- "1' read it somewhere, but i cannot is-never made light like Oolong or Japan dust ihaL got in bur eyes, darling?" mosphere of a palnrarium in a LondonHum; Bac recall the name of the book;' \fr, Sranith �,; :. ,. � t' teas, Full rich cream is used in it, 'y hope it was," he said,-beaming with hotel. told a. London.,l,xpress representnti�e D- A -, - ..>:-=-----•though ,Skim milk Ls..used for teas with one eve rind wiping the other. _ _ Y4 , __ _. -_ - �_ .-.'The invention of wIreless telegraphy ' recently. "i am convinced, how•crcr, , more deltcatc aroma. _ "Wouldn't it be sweet, dear Y _ —.i�revtatuttoni>.ing the amenities of ocean 1 �OTrS 1S10N w.n't a+•ks a that tile.wo-ilr,•n sorters-of-d�+sL heal+E 41. �„ "Wouldn't it-love? travel. A tlknrconi instsllntfon of the Are nn xfrenrcly h'esllhy tot:' a PAXG*KCS.' Itaatp back nhaight,wAhu win It maks And the wind howled round ,the cor- ihost up-to-date type Is`a feature of the 4-merlica!_mnn, who rues con:<u11rd s a sbda t lag Isay but It feeds soft bons MIT a quarter of a pound nt tkrur inn Wer as Illnugh it ons in train, and from Amerika and the Cunard beats publish aid Asata dlsaad bans and b amettrd or. the dust heAp cure canicnted him- the house Ihrce doors below.a deniist's „ self with a, few hriCt remarks, haste :with A qunrtcr of a trasPoontu] a Marconi daily newspaper." Liners alta kw gar+aiaa rns,ens at neovery Mt "Th.' AccumuliiUnn of refuse," he said, ''r of Sall, Make a hole in the middle of the sign fell'into the street. converse �vilh, each other by irele4s rfatratcaa�atmption. - m , , accr mulation ofd gero+s _ (your. and tl►et,i m cne rn�� eK; first �•^--� n aq,y miles spent In 'd 101 ic, an l t.* w�� Pans 12 e t an i SCOtowlllL CI.� 6ts , court., and dii..t is the worst (bins for agrrrtain it is inrrd ['ut stout tno F'atiencr: "«herr I ons young 1 hair kelp in Irnrrh with the m T^fv- =�,�,M C)•u,t,, h, timr'�. Ile} pili, the physicians cf tall.,pnnnh,L; of�mi'k nn 'hr esg seri ,t len t. fifty n{fors 1t,r +ny hariii." Ptr ••� eryonl to �nndy iioo 11 daily i ;Tirahow.ulru�isu. tc-day nm Trot what they were 1011 9 n ,meet ,rt itfi e wn nd•n Aponn..I tics.: "'Those �e ere what y'ou r�iig� CaU 01.2 the current new. . shore+. � - _ `"`' „; •� k as duck crearm. yaw pahny days, f supose? I.' tlt.tt�a¢Ibar of dis or Y a �.r nY t. pr c„ c' W, r tAr8sd0„� A,st ened l 'y ,4�-1 gai I .I 'Ai r Aypv�.•sY' rroR j,�4 ,; + l i 1- 5 a a •s^^- .. w',;r -'T!.,•tori. ,=,a,.... ..o-..:.M_.. .a,-:y'�;-:r,.Y.,y..�"_..j.. .fi:i�.. ...°Frit*" - ..•t .t�. ,[v�."..•».rR-`','' z 6'' §r?. '±,'w,,^7-a�«+.. r .-#•.. :.;. -,a-,,�,':., . ++,•INF"' .•,�•s�„ an+3c-�.••' wdi.,.en �^_„x..h. r�4:rc m •. �...s.+r•.,wrf .n.€�vs..:..+:_�.k.-•.a,:� _vest •w,-a.�: .'.-s.u.ax �.�...C.C.e..�...r>a �+`-3. Y-Y ..L.-j_a� .raxn �.••,n• .ter - .,,M. .a•.�r'a.•rm'ta 'X”:"i ed.77, e '.�i.°�su�`a�'. o .,.. .._..m, ....�;x.,,;'y �' t[ -1, «:..,. ., >„••.... , ..�, vile'•-.�—'..:.:_.:..-,.... ,.'” ;� i y, — _4 ' ■■ TFdiROR AND BLOODSHED. z3� r t}f'L .. �AIn81'3 SB „ 00][HAIILT'td Results of the. Greek and Slav Feud In the Balkans. • UNLIGHCausttC The murder of Greeks in Bulgaria and the deslructiun of their property is �, bringing about a dangerous complies- Balsam hon in the Near East. r _ Race hate, as between Slays andRLMABD will ♦stf.,s,tesi,sail resm-- Greeks, and religious hate, as between 5,000 be paid The West,Best BLISTER ever used. Takes the Bulgarian and Greek Churches, have pelO° I.-S, 'rproms ttsat - -=tibe place o!elle ftaes�enca for mild or severe action. P S"°licht Soap costaiss any ''lSOA l. resarl rinuchra or Blemlabee !rom Hones Lecome intensified by, the present out, iajunous ebefefcala or am and Vattle, SU eTeRSP:t)ES ALi.CAOTLRY- riges, On4j preparations are being made -t"rm of adulteration. ''—QRFIRIN(i.'h+tDo+afttewDrasororAtemfri • r Every bottle gold 15 warroested to QtTe wtislaeuon for reprisals On S Iarge' 6Cale. Price�I.sO per bottle, sold D drn�lst or sent Macedonia will again be the field at !s equally good Wtt�7 hard Or soft Water. rby express,ahssrges paid,wltltt trill�it9s/lot ' __ to we. sena role descriptive ofrcaill action, for it is there that the rival fae- The i atrreaoe-W llliame co..Toronto.o>as. tions�ban freely make war. Already - ::;if you use Sunh& Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions) �i — �O(i people a month are being murder- = ?' ta..by the bands, and property is being you need not boil nor rub yourLclothes, and yet you will get better _:__� of many years' Ile.Aroyeii wholesale. This in spite of - , :standing ,tier.) results than with boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashipned way. OLD SORES been 'readuy the supervision, of the powers. Your money refunded cured by A leading Bulgarian comitadji, who is now in Yienna, says that plans are As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly It acts promptly, mission Mein made to carr the war more ac- �'r��`�frOm�rl'�'�� painlessly and tPhor• g- y pure, the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces may be Sunh& Soap if you find any ougghty. Itlisavery pintmen# lively into the Greek camp. It is known. reliable cure fur Ivyy g washed Without the sllgll[est injury. - -- cute for oomplsiftt. Poisoning.Boils, I'leeN.and all sores difficult that Greek bands are crossing the iron _:` _ _ •to he.tL if your dealer has not Sat it,it will tier in, jfirge nufnbers. ' They are'well &,ewer Brothers tfsetsfod, Torose t� be sent expresarprepaid fora5c small size,and armed a-nd well supplied with funds. 60e large size. Name your nearest expreds of i and PA) The Bulgarians are not so well-off. They lKBsion Ointment A Chemical Co.. are short, of money and are sending _..--• Toronto, Canada. agents to their countrymen to make an - appeal for help. HER ADVICE. 11 OSHAWA :' Steel ,Shrryg�es• Meantime the Trreks are Enterested oil- Miss Anteek: "It you were me would - �� BUYS A lookers. They regard their duty not'soVft� you merle a man who proposed to you much to prevent disorders as to allow y Ai by telegraph?" 1g{�e H O.M E the bana,; to destroy each otfier. They �iias Pert: "YaS. and I'd catch the _ tookod cccasini till destroy a small band Y nett trate. in order to meet him half-, water, pwty yy,V. -n." - k— themselves, and it is noteworthy that in �'w►a...d..a".at.ii.i these encounters the band is almost in. way- Stcrm on variably Bulgarian and not Greek. 066 D,..ew..rrtua...ftse000 They Wake the Torpid Energies. .lir.wo f."k There is every prol?abi;ity- that flys Machinery not properly•silper-v iced -and _ All powers will be compelled to take drastic and left a at,.:;...t..a ler+- lett to min itself, very soon shows ,atilt W►rl•s i... V30 1.112.000 a.L measures to put an end to,the' prevall- In its working. Itis the same with the Four ' ws Ant LAYING.otrr A 1UW AMMON Ing anarchy. . - -' digestive organs. -UnrfIpilated from titne Eire + -- Washingt�on -Heights to time they are likely to become torpid Sldge "George," m rmured the ung wife, and a whole system out,o! • Tv►+Argo �, u yo t ilrow th hr00} ..+.r: " "am I as dear to you now gEat. r.f fore -eve marriedf' ' "I can't exaeily made to meet such cases. They restore Made from Painted or Galvanized SIM. at prices varying from $2.85 to 35,10 Loss 25x12.5 Feet for$140 tell." replied the husband, aDseAt tr the full lite'slagging ,acuities, and per hundred square feet covering'measure. This is,the most durable cov aewsef •Pea>,orRx ndedly;"f-didn't-keep any account of bring into order all parts of the me- Bring on the market,`and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barna,Stores,Ele- _ gra -moi 9nc�.�r.r my expenses then. chanism. vators, Churches, sic. Any handy,hian can lay the"OSHAW'A" ahiaglea. A .'3.'.fr'�.'..i.'6.r. .'"'+ J3::•i seal ht dos to-better true ether esaps, t)arnmer and maps are the only tools required. Ig P Mfrs. Klubbs (severely): "I've been ly- We are the largest-ind oldest ccampa.ny of the kind under the British N. e � ••.-+ but is best when used is the Sunlight Bray. ing awake these three hours vv ailing for flaR, and have oovered. thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada- Ttt!C>SNrtJ1RY LOAN AND TUM CO X"Saalight ftoap and.tallow dizeetioaa. . you to corne ,tome." Mr- Klubbs (rue- making them full)').: "There now !_ And I've been _ es Est rw."r .46.D.--,a,r "Am I to understand that you. were _ _ FIRE, WATER AND tJOHTNIIMQ-PROnF. cashiered from the army for a mere staying away three hours, w:alting for WP also mnnutacture Cornigated Iron 1n long sheet, CoaAudor Pipe and -- breach of etiquette?" queried_.the inter- you to go to sleep:' F,A\'F.STROUGH, fife. sated friend. "Yes, sir," boldly asserted METAL SIDING, in Imitation o! brio-or-Acne. Colonel Slupher, "What was itY The delicious flavor of "SAI.ADA*Tea ML'1'AL CGIIJ1VGg, !n Y,0I1(1 designs.- ' Colonel my back to the enemy•" is due largely to he cure used in the Write for Catalogue Pio. 14S and tree. samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles• Quality $ + ' ciiltiv'Otion and preparation and to the Write today. _ ,`• w — 1n Fields Far Oft.—Dr. Thomas' Ecleo- fact that 1t is pached'in 'sen led lead T$� p�D�R �s�Op3La�s - iric Oii is known_h Australta, South packages which prevent R'coming in :1 iU�s and �OC�a contact with ale/teles that would affect ( ��,��.OR W10M.Iofl• 11III�I�i119. « .., and Cantu-1 A-m i in Can- Its flavor. �(iIfelll. WIC. I OlilwG. Ofli 1fl(IN?10.iii. t , nda and the United States and Its con ai a Wr craii ss. ass gaesex et a C,uiborne si do nusdsa et rb Lombard et. as Pander to sumphon increases each year. it has Lying is Uke trying to hide in a fog. HIGHEST quality and lowest urade its own way, and all that needs g _ Writs your Nearest Office—HEAD OF$ICx♦ND WO>iBs—Od+IfAWA. Oat j In be d�ne is to keep its name before if you move about you are t- danger of -casubwol in Plated the public. Everyone knows hat-i't is bumping your head-against the truth; , S;hrvwva fres Dislamw Hairsown t, be had at ,any store, for all mer• as soon aA the fog plow's up,.you are ore Safe factory. _. chants keep it. _ gone anyhow, •,. • " at it Is that sick, ' children should use OTHING ander what Pale - l w Y \.l5 ]ones• 1 Spacial ate,rwon b plied to elN - , • - r•,akes baby so waketul4" Mir. ]ones Mo'thcr Graves' Vl'ot•rrl Extermittalor. - :,Sure _ - •r _ r+i lie avagelyl "\Mhy; it's heredity, of Worms are one of the principal causPa an - _. tole heavy � -- -. in a fie*/'plam pattern dot r•t:nnds course—this is what comes of your ..it• of suffering in children and should be . - ata of aid-dme family svl►t+s+twist �{► i up at nights, waiting for me t" expelled•froth the.system. . Than an lnvestrne A in r _ i After Wasting Pavers haet•a recovery to -Y�'hy.•' said. a`youngster tri his el. _ 1 - 'Tau.Spoons f3.00&L beaith by the ase of"yerro.im.,' It is the bead brother, "d0 herrings have•sd many Q n Real _ Farb torte. it builds, Arengthms, and Siva sew .more illnesses titan o her fish?" "Vbho `T ■\e Estate. massy CO t0 - .. Tisality. Try it,it will a you feel rtroa2, 5.00 dos _._ says they . do?" Asked the .youth- ad- -0ossert Kniirsa 4.50 dos.. )Urs Aukke s: _ i y u thn �tP1E bIT—Block of new solid brie there I was not in?" -Bridget ; '.'L•did, thousands=;ipoa •thou antis -of- thein are houses, under five years' lease to F.:ly over to per cent. net: most We ans.Ir/rw'rpf/rrh+.�lciie+s• mWn" Miss Dukkels: "W hat `did he cured every'year. - - trally situated on quiet residential ,creel. As owner has other houses U.W,.w .- e••yvs+tdcaee�•- = say?" Bridget !He: e said. 'Well, tell her to.come down as soon"as she is Iii: He's Tiny taberd•s on the skin of scroteloas Peo. un d ler construction these are offered at a bargain. liar." D the hide-W disease caned lupus ilei the pa evsaroYs Cerate,aced in time, trio sa+. the ,tin ,_ FRANK WILSON, Owner, 78 Adalaide Strath Neat, Toronto. from dertructioa. A pl to all aRectki part` saver's syrup Holloway's Corn Cure is a.specltic for Ci.anae the bland wit v�' - TEI,EpHONC MAIN 16. the removal of earns and warts. We _. _ - _ _.__ have never heard of.its failing W re- Anne Teel;e: "Mr. Gasser is such an - ?"a eore•rfeg Move even the wbrst;kind. interesting talker. Always saying•some- in Western Canada ed�'in thing one never hears, from nrlyorre t ICCC...rT1��WW/sJ1.ti � only 6 m tr nn twa railways,C.P.li di G.T.P. "[ Heard g,queer story about Snow- else;' lialtie Hoflewunne: "Has he tlo�geoit �riauofNsi,Aiq is", P���• °Par don team our' driv to day."_ 11%Xhat�n -proposing to you too 1"" LAN ♦ u 4o m e. lei.s sa H.ad. _ wtito for map sad tall Particulars. .raw. was that?„ "A young lady 'arid gentle- PARSONS, 9r Wellesley street. Tor••to. 6ea•oa. main went out for a vv'nik on that hill; Suffer no ]\sore.—There are thou- her, •and— they went up higher and hrg sands'who lire_miserable lues because never came back again." Dear me 1 dvgpeppsia dulls the faculties and sha- Lady :: "Have you .had much exper- air.?" c ?" Applicant: "Oh, in- IANDS What became of the unhappy p does existence with, aloud'of de- fence as a cook?"the other side. pression. One way. to dispel the ve- deed, I have! .. i was the cook of Mr. GRAIN_- "They of aril'down on U . ' � , '- •.pars_ that beset ►he'victims of chi§. dls-. and sirs,_f-eterk�y-- fait'--thfee years"' CARE OF EARS. order is to ord& thein a cource of Par- "%'hy did you ieay;l them?' "i didn't We make a specialty of Farm i sada in BERTA rmelee's Vegetable fills, , which ate leave them; the' left me. They boricLe via: - ,Never put anything into the ear qP among the Inst ve;;etable pills known, died.' What oI. "Dyspepsia." Manitoba. Siatlkatchewan - - asth _ e relief of toothache. being 'easy to take and are most etliea- and Alberta. S+ Never wear cotton in the ears it they ciou., in 'their'netidn. A trial of them If attacked with cholera or rammer -,, art, dischArg3ng. ' will prove this. complaint or any kind send at once•for Special bargains on rite new G.T.P. AND Never apply a poultice to the inside of -ED• a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Ry• in the greatest wheat country in the the'canal•of the ear:'. HOOK Cordial-and use it according to direr-i World. Never drop anything into the enc un- M less it has been previously wartned. Mrs. Ncalywed "The night ou pm• tions. It acts with wonderful rapidity i ac ha a fl_ - Building, used you led like �h aril of subduing that-dreadful disease. th WAUGH BFATTI _Nevfr,_use diiythin.g but a syrin(,z anti p onpest M war"' water for cleansing the ears. water.'. weakens the sh man and that i2 MerchantsBankBu�� Parties desirous of Fucchasing Mr. Nov lye:ed: "I was. and very destroys the young and flelicate. Those it'ituiipefl,. Man. E farm lands in Western Canada \ever strike or box a child's ears; who have used this cholera medicine Ihis- has been known to rupture' the cleverly landed, too!" say A 'acts promptly acid nev r fails to are invitt,d to communicate with umhead and cause.incurable deafness. --- effect a thorough cure._ blit C has jusT _a clerk,staring dr _- the under signed, who have for Never allow the hair to reinnin wet if _ into vacancy, with his hands in his sale _.__-_ vou'have-a.tendency-to-dealnesc,; w=ear •• UNDER BLUE SKIES. Pockets. 141,. G : "\Veli Mr. Brown" -- ���� an oiled-silk cap when bashing and re I ' ' Mir. B.: "Yes, thank you, sir." ���'o�fl (rain from divine. The fields and woods are, Nature's x Never scrah•h the .ears with anything sanitarium. Have yoL'ever noticed hove r but tite._Iii.iger it they, itch. Do not use soon•and how completely we.forget our ANOTHER WQNDERFUL CASE (lie tend of a pin. hai�ipins, pencil tips aches and ailments when we come under - -4 it anything of that nature. their spell? 'Somehow it does not seem Here Is Something (hat will-be Welcome h(�(� lot Never' Tet' the feet bc'Come 'cold and ® to.lit in well with our surroundings to News to finny A.Discouraged One.icicup or sit vv�ith the back toward n talk of being sick. Health is'all about "1'or several years vvinduw,.ns those things tend, to agpra. i us, and the abounding strength of 1 have been troubled of rin t r rand len - in all parts of Alberta. rate any existing or any`oil sub Nature is communicated to the physical. with,gas around Y Never p 1 system• by some process we understand heart, shortness of PRICES RANGE FROM ,trance into vie ear for the relief of pain, d but 'dimly, and we -outgrow the weak- breath, my food did for they soon become rancid and tend ness and infirmities we-have been in the not digest properly. !j9 TO BI2 PER ACRE 1i� incite inflammation: Simple vi:arni habit of complaining about so much, and It,joined sour in my water 'will answer the purpose better • all at'once we wake-up to the fact that stxnneh, causing -me �- - I tan anyfhing'else: - ^ nu }we r, wco e have non •. eft to talk about. Un- great:distress; often, =3 pet acre at-tttne of purchase \ever meddle vvilh the car if n foreign _ The tiff ha (tt too, I'had disagree• the balance spread over body enters it; loare it absolutely alone, Fit.X11 itv ofnscid hie ear as £ods made it, and` William H.Reed' able attacks of belch- r and lui1L hate Q.physician attend to it. \tore nine years if-desired: - damage has been done by injudtciUus with s,thrill of delight we feel it ting- ing gas and heartburn, and severs S ectal railway rates to ur- wxvrY 'rttovsANn Actors IMPROY� lin in our veins, and it i a joy just to pains across lite small of' MY back.- p y P nitcmpts at the extraction of a foreign' arid unimproved lands,ilei the Pon pold,fall g Body than could ever come froh5vits w►eat district;fmneighttotwenty t; anti hrP"Iha The n, ^"1 tried Dr. Lees, foot's Anti-Piil,and 'z C. ser.;oorreapondencesolicited. A.J. a'i�'u - who- shut themselves tip within-fo8r from the very . les z3 : '- iresence iii the ear. ne r Yenhoid,Alberta. walls and stay there from o year's. P; has indeed cured tile.' Correspondence solicited. _.. _ - o ive. - - - 165 sen S , ' sones; "Yes, sir, that boy of mine is e , end t other only hn)t ] - — his. is_the- voluntary statement of J n wonderful pinno._player.. 'hy• he can fte1ng 1 01"ning •H : "Five years' ago when. i saw her ib", ,OntRe d at Qu t Kips- _ YY1�{I, �fU111Y11 �U �UW�1U1, play O -- �: > with his. toes," Rrow•n� "How old w,�rPb"reasrpmvwbbeA* - she was looking for a husband; butt All dealers or The V4`i1 m Pyle Co.. P. O. Box 1,696. is ` he i Jones: "Fifteen." Brawn : so"MIlR MR11 leAN SWING SS." she married now•." She: "Yes: and Limited, Niagara Palls, Una. i've got a boy at home who can play L.ea+w�inPwMes.assvedSP4► . she's still iookirfg for him, especially titI LSStl>E NO. 37-00. � ",GARY, _ ALBERTA. :n, his toes, and ,be is only one year _Mes�dTero*%Ottawas Q*Pbd* nights." old. 41 Ilk"4 -k- .• :.yin' :.e. ` •- d...5...'•�"iti v, h.- «t. w? 3 Rat a ..A�. rpa� r, �P7 ��.� • - . : . ' s -a zcr ate=?""" WT _. r l M✓ , s _• -F'r, o • x .., xr. i.' r 4r' :'4 w.. "t:rw.aa* y2 0;+1 t r 4',fit "',.;� • '.:" s t' _ F_� ret .: wn i 3 . AP � 2 — 5ss.i Sp ;^f Li::k ... — .. .. . .. .; `: - .. r ... s ' ,w ��{ am told on• goofl''t3uthority that the Then again, we rerpemter,when Tom ,_ �- , , '� p r+ � X� �xtUg � ��baker is catling on,.all the farm houses'` Greenwood was teaching in the South. w_.� r �. . s 1.1 ,b published every Friday morning at its Cc@ ;from his plaice of business oyer a route. he attended a teAC110V s convention . Plckennq Oat, of 8 utiles. 1 held in the old to+vn hall, and run- ' • •:I''.- TER�IB ' .: • There is an old saying, "It. is .the tributed to the evening concert by a godl °P1 *l.fOper7varr; 101.00 spas iaadn:a•s little foxes that spoil the vine it 1s splendid recitation. Events like these the little leak that sinks the ship. and the activities of his younger life �� 0 ., I `'Econpmy in the household is a thin In the count brought him into con- �i. , of tbk past. The crown has slipped tact with the people throughout"its Am ---- from the heads of our wives and moth- length aad breadth, and 21e`was even _ • . -- d , � era. To-day they are helpless to help in those younger days, a man well - '- • _ thea'faruilles.. known and highly resected. He is The I'et�ple's lJ�iBh Store The man who works for one dollar probably th'a most brilliant son of e RATES OF ADVERTISIN}, and a half a day and does so,for thirty of gntario County, and is•well deserv- _-__ ___ _ _ r"'lint insertion,per lies - his__ e--}lis-natty ia�eabsayusatrose Ord n;perp=-is for at Icaet two automobiles for others town is 'vin him. It is indeed the This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. g r' teztisemenw. to ride in. Is there no remedy for this the greatest pleasure for the Times we are almost gall In receipt of New Goods for fall and win-, , Special terms given to parties making con- state of affairs? It seems not unless to unite with the friends in the south, y P ,� me for or d months or the year. Hsu- we can go back to the old grist mill. and in the county in general, in ex- ter. We desire to make the following very important statement • s!s - Business cards, on lines or unle , withrpypo Either some enterprising miller will tending to him still futher congrat_ to our customers and the public--it large. There is a very marked t Business cards,ten lines oz ander,with • r, oaeyear,$5 0C,Payable is advance. advertise to give us the product of our ulations on his rise id the Imperial advance in the price of all dry goods this fall. At old prices the IOC Notice inincaloglumasten seats per line, own wheat in the shape of good whole- Parliament, a hearty welcome' on 'value is not there, therefore; to get value and weight goods will cost ,y w --.Ave oeutsper line each subsequent insertion. some flour, or failing to flag one, the his return to-old Ontario, and best a little ruore. We are always looking out forsnaps something we ,,,<''psoial contract r tea madaknown on applica. g on; No free advertising. next and only remedy left is for. the A-ishes for still greater things.for him, can offer the ublic-at right rices. • We have a line of ladies Black Advertisements without wzitten attractions farmers to hll}Id.and' equip at oint when he •returns main to help..Win- p g P ' `w .,Willhe inserted until forbidden and charged aa- Vicuna Skirts at the very low price of$2, while the la r ppoordinal3J. Orders for. discontinuing advertise- stock mill iii some central locality and stop Churchill run the affairs of the y st-spleudid �antsmnatbo la writing and seat 00 taepnb- run the mill for their own henefiC. British b:mpire. valine. ltshers• The laborer, the dollar and a half man, Dress Goods, Lustres, Black Cloths, 50 to 55 in. at 50C per,yd. 11 Job Work promptly attended to. . could buy a 'grist and be reasonably. Scotch-Tartans and Shepherd Checks, all wool 49c, union 50c. 'New Ad verttsements. Murkar do Thexton, Proprietors sure of getting something in which make swell shirt waists, suits or separate skirts, a favorite fashion far his wife could help to keep down fum- this season. Ladies wrappers at $1, $1,10, $1.35.' fly expenses, acrd then as,Ur. Franklin PPI.E BARRELS. A new thin}I MEN'S b'L'RNISHINGS.=Read y-to-~veer clothes staff Made to. says, "Our hide bound pockets would A-at s.n.old price. TaE GL;Yslloso IcuR- Order, Hats, Ca s, Boots and Shoes Collars NOTES AND COD1111ENTS P' , Shirts, Neck-ties Sos begin to thrive." Old age and the REts mase iz Whitby and Sala at 84 cents. , , ., rainv day will be prof i g J C SHEPHERD. 43tf Braces. Every thing to make up a gentlem s Toilet. Full line deg for. And . of Boys and Youths suits. A few days ago an automobilist we w1111ia _at least two automobiles OST•=D�i 7J_a 5th, a 2- i r old CROCKERY.-Full sets of dishes 44- pieces. $3; Green and 'w'as taken before a Toronto hiss- less to scare our horses and to raise Willey heifer.gait roar, elighily brindle, ' the dust on our streets until it has be- str eyed from lot Gs, ccs. 10, 111arkham. Re- Gold, 9; pieces,, $9.50 Toilet setts for$>;8.23;usually sold for$5. istrate charged with exceeding Y the speed limit. A county con- come unbearable. wars cffared: W.G. REI?60R,Mongolia. 42tf GROCERIES'.-A full line all good, all fresh and up-to-date. stable was of the o inion that the A l'a'borer. Try our 25c Black Tea, also our30cGreen Tea. Nothing better in P EED WHEAT FOR SALE.-Daw- t . .•. Vehicle was going at the rate of S sou's G,;ldea Chen, guaranteed to be free he market at the price. from all foul seed such as'rye,cockle,chess d e• thirty miles all 11our, but w as pre- •. ,WHITBY. ' For fu:her aaxticu:are apply to N.J.DEVITT. F Par to swear that the rate was Greenwood,P.O. 47-4Q - :' oat less than twenty miles an _- TRAYED o to • : 1). SIMPSON & CI'tlNy - hour. The defendant leaded The Uxbrrdge Times apeal.s of Ham- -Fi m t3Z,con.3,Pick- 1 P ar Greenwood.-Hamar Greenwood, S arms,on or shoat Sunday,ung. sth,;one - - - as an excuse that at the time he the Whitby and Ontario County boy, dark fat roan haifar,deboroed,3 years old, Any . . - was going down grade, anti'also now membef for York in the Britis Information leading to her as Cb will ods - � . h suitably reward . aures T arrpwo :R ZT `./-y�'TI"1'1 claimed that it was necessary Parliament, is this week being wet- 45.1 P2.K�.L�iLLV �', - 1.V .L. for an auto to.go an entire mile corned back in his native town and . lag. The magistrate took a ver manner. Andsrell he deserves it too. SALE.-Cote 7 and b rear cf Bch cos of y Few Canadians have risen higher in' Pickering, comprising %"L acges, If not sold ' lenient view of the matter, Rrid will be tented for a term of years. Apply to e e - . also held the view that the speed fame, and very few so rapidly, for he Hg R R aowtsRAY, Yiineale,or i{R6 e2on � ] f]]y�(� If ���,�in� - P is still q,tite a young man, as 'ears BRAY.Whitby,Oat. 47.49 all mill irrer - -- - - limit as prescribed by statute are counted. It seems but a very few - - - - ' Was intended to be applied only years indeed, since hamar, or Tom �'ARJI TO SELL OR RE.\T-That _ _. _ _ -_. -. - on level road and was not applies- Greenwood" tis he was then known: sell known farm, los i9. creta°o'ronc ly .. ._ � � �� , ble to down rales, and cense- ryas one of the young bunch living in Lake shote. cental ng 7o acres, thoroughly - _ P]]'��/11/ g undarcirsirsod.all under cultivation, cover fait•. . .1w V a 1 Pickering and `i'hithy who -use to iu,z,veils of water,well fasted and cod Learing 9' l qq,,uently discharged the prisoner. a d . $ueh a decision it seems to us t.o come up with Joe Clark to play cricket �uuai orchard: sp.eadi�l solid brick boa,e .° I S�a invite the.ladies of Pickerin a g _ nn the neat Teen. And not nal-stere laic barn. Apply to 1hor.b.fiiarquia.Ytoker• g red surroundin 1._ be a' most unreasonable. Ever - g F.o. -4s cf coo y to y to 'our' Fx11 Uillinery -Openings on .the y hey i;oud cricketers, but txerc bright, y body knows that the most dun- snixrL; iniellectuail men 'wino have J above dates. Be sore., o come and see. emus lace to rneeL an auto +,RAI TO RENT•-The undersign- . g since made_ their mark in he world. ea Laai for rear that weii-known ro ert - y F' & � � S . -�HERKS & Co•. trichite 8 Ona hill. If ti hoN,e _ _ u:e'Lualcp F'rriu: coasaticCC of 174i rens,be .c_;,art of lot A;cpu. f, Packbring 75 acres tort]¢ around on .such a place, an t,.iuq under cultivation aad 75 serer being good r y rl where at auto- l8 4nuurn..: w ail waterad,t eau Lars,cewer.t silo, . " - is TUMORS CONQUERED . any one i�laee ble. If there'tits- azd saw)nog I ea. UW rout cheat, to a gccd anus+. H,'I Love.Andley,Out, 4e•tf _..':,.AS THE '1`I�IE IS APPROAiCHINir TO mobilist should eacercise caution, -- - it is when going ap or down .SERIOUS OPERATIONS AY0111ED �'AR•I FOR RENT.-A choice dairy a hill, and if there is ay place fam., teinglot ,o,con. U. township of - • ; at all where he sllrnlld be R11Uwed water ro, cantaits t 1a ares• stable cattle.UOqualtfled Saettsa of Lydia E. Wok- water astaehmeats co accrom xitte Sx tallies vrepare to travel at a +sapid rate, it i8 . Mood bars aad house, situated about i2 mires oa along stretch of level road Ilam s Vegetable Compound to the from Toronto,tear-laingstos ltaad. This larm h r ase O}Mtn.Fstidl0 G.Fox. being on the milk route, is eapacfaily adapted !- - where a can see for A long for dairyp°rposu. The present•occ-ureat.is .. --. - - • _ _. _ . .. . distance whether or oat he is Like- One of the feet trium he of L ;$ !s sir. Gso. Dia Poi fn71 particnlns ayp:y to �lilrea yd tP DAN NI9. soaaboro P O. 4,tf ---T— . - . . -to meet any horses or not.: Such £ Piakharn ai 'getable' mpound le - - _ - ai►de ewion virtually gives a free the conquering of woman's dread enemy, ARX FOR SALE.-Consisting of _ . L. hand to automobilist tend inn u13 mm of 1'0 acres more or less,beta;g lot 11 .rear - - �' � The trth'Of::B tturror is eo !1 Lhat aid cos„Pickering township, Oa tha premises .We would call attention to our Knitting Yarns,-BeCIlnB, - B ." the effect of, the. recent' le isla- t y Sts s two storey frame bouts back bar° with Ua a �lOn. g frequently its prp4enre is not suspected stone stabling beneath. There are 1e acres Zeph. and,ilu3ions, Shetland Floss and :Mending Yarn. of - until it is far frt.1 arced, good bearing oechard, and about sores of Also piece Silks and Velvets,.Felts of a variety of shades, Lush• The ptaCe is well fencs<t-'and watered, and a nice variety of.rub patterns. - LETTER TO. THE EDITO_IL - � � L7 well and creek, a never faillag spriaRR in _ ' 1. aatare:503. For particulars apply to ldza. . ; ' ---- - - �:Westgate.Pickering,Ont..' si-M. . . . . -!this department a open to all f-or the fair dig• � ­--- _- - oaeetoa of 1 . publfa questioae. Thn writer sura t R\i FUR S:1LLE.-Fires-class �• � �.. Mo119 oN'E. . t°all cases send his correct alma with copy. Ffarm,costal.tag-tb0-,tyres. beteg parts' - we wish it distinctlyunderstood, however 1 pis ,0 and 21; Broker Front Concession,Town- . r ' ,a we o ours'vas ro- _ . ,possible for opinions ezpressed by corner /•• f cl�i i dwelling aad outbuildings: hart)43xaU,, pnadeats.-Ea Aa:ws.1 - .s� with etc-ue-stabling underawath. 'Farm is all 'DEAR SIR;-I noticed am ,.tsditorial well daderdrained azd fences are-in good ra• tl t - in your last lastie Of alae. Eii9 in ref• au•. Also a yoanR orchard :n full bearingThis farm to one of the veryy best is Ficl.etia' Walla e s, Via' nes ,O i l s - _ stents LO the laboring man, with Township. Appy to ,,S[ ELLEN WAL�1�, whom you seethed to find fault. in x &f Stat=* st •1 oroato.or to JOHN A. O'CON- - - w for nut being mare eecrnornical: NOR, �4hitby,P O 4b:4 , a mTo� :_ - anduyou also advise him to Iary away a �ARNI TO REPT-The undersigned 1, " .' ' small art-of his wages in a bank ac• is desirous of renting his farm of UA acres, A large fresh etock now on-hand. - prices in Wall 'aper ranging count for a rainy day. Knowing you iaors or less,on lot 2•d.4th and 3th concessions p ,as well a9 I do,I can waell believe that of Pickering,east of it•hiterale.the same betasg from Be.n is a good state -of cultivatica, and being we, - - - you would, if.you Could.:wi n way - drained on the remises area good house two " our teArs �Ith. something mora sr,h- ra P47a1an,ie D,Fox bazar,with stop pfoundsdons and s•abliag an. M�iiii Pares q. � 'b80 �--^ derneath•hay sheds aad'two slice,pig pe° aad StAIItlal than adyl6e. hes bans+;fonr;sorea of orchard neaily all is You will pardon roe, I know if T SSo called " wandering pains " triay full bearing cd the beet-aetuag varieties Atex - - '-disagree with you, and tell you that come hom-.its-early--etages or the ire= �s ndaoce of good.water he same will be V *♦ - 4�under .the present- condkioas; -it-is Bence of dun r may be made manifest ran for a term of Rears, Oliver H Pugh. _ e ' � dello � ;int)eigh�r�• lie y Green River P O lot q,con 9,Pltkerlag tf �rod1SC@ b�arket ae:t to impossible for the dollar and a by profuse monthly periods,accompanied .. _ half a day man to economize more by unusual pain, from the. abdomen ( �Sr, C. LxFrau h, of Stotrffville than be is doing, for the present day through the groin and thighs A PPLE BARRELS a " •wage-earner is tip against a combing• If you have mysterious pains, if there . at- Lech n & uc r y f you Rant to -buy- feeding will' lx l i Pu he I • 'tion, of which our forefathers knew are indications of inflammation or dig- store, Brougham, every Tuesday (nothing: I know for'a fact that rnu placement atone Lydig E Pinkham's -- - morning�trpared to pay the high- cattle or to get cattle to feed on "' • wives and' our daughters are .as 1'egetable�Compound right away and - est price m cash for Butter r,nd --�iiotelligent and areas apxious to pay �eg�n its use. 'The undersigned haa'a quare-. Eggs, He has also arrrangecl with shares;- a work horse; a manure ) .��- their way and have something over as Dire Pinkhsm, of Lynn, 111aae., will H. ?Alechin to buy produce for him • were the wives and,daughters of fifty during the:week..for either trade _ spreader; potatoes; peas for feed, g give you her advice it you villi writs her tit of No. 1 A le Barrels fot sale g or cash - years ago. The latter succeeded in a about yourself. She is the daughter-in- y Apple s• wap, but she worked hard to do it. law of Lydia E Pinkham and fol twenty- _ - as desired. write, phone or apply to wr' - . But today she• may work . h4rd to five years hats been advising sick vtomen at reasonable prices. W. C. =,+aFTaugY1. - D -.lav by a little fora.rainy day, but she free of charge. - - - - '� . ' .. '�_­-John-4. Mite' & Sons, - - CaIInot do tt. Dear\Mrs.Pinkham:- 1 . - ' _ :Tic'. D. GORDOJ ' - Whv? As I said before, she is up -"I take the liberty to congratulate yon on - • - - p BROti( I3A�i against a combination she cannot can- the success I have hail with your wonderful F011 SALE14 ._ _ ,'i _:trol. Hence canned goods, cakes, pies lucdi�in:.. Lighteerr-rronthsagomy eriods �J[j j_ ' ___ - and bread are used in theaamaly, "^Pbp Shortly after I felt so badly that Y Y ateilakingv _ �J �R� � �1�j� 1 bought at the nearest ,grocery, TIiP I su mitted to a thorough examination by 2 j s � :. ' ,,reason, it seems to me, is this;--since a physician and etas told that Iliad Starner RIPE TOMATOES the introduction of the roller mills and would have to undergo an operation; The undersigned trill hc: in Picker- — :., and the total annihi',ation of the gri-t mensrindej:Ii led'to give Ly Iia E.el'ink ins every Wednesday for the benefit _ and ' ; 1 thea dorsi nned having bought out of his man customers�hpwant their r g slness of ,R, otitis, it is easy for the baker'and the' ham's Vegetable Compc�nnd a trial. After y All kitlels of Vegetables in Season. ~leers, isprepared todo'li]a1C1t- 'Miller to combine so as to almost pre• trying five bottles as directed the tumor is watches,.ciucks itnd jewellery repaired, - - smithing in all its lines. =vent, the laboring classes from -the entirely gone. I have been examined by a at - _. physician and he says I have no si ns of a Kindly leave thein at Pr. Ratematr'A baking of their own bread, exce' t at p y e , Horse-shoeing- a'-Specialty. q y tumor non•. It has also bronght my pe- drug store. All work.warranted. Gammaidge s Gardely P y' I. _.,,A IDSA. Cgnse nentl the dollars and is an,n. flo:._ ......red once more, and I am entirely a half is partly well used a in a faun= .. a C+�'ORC�E - *1 T+AW •41 y y p. ell.''-Fannie D. Foa, 7 Chesnut Street P. `TAYLOR. ,��j!f .vrOugham. • it h the, it is earned. Bradford, Ya. PICKIJRI\G ONT.To-dav, strong linkers . flour iA .' _ - i0-1:3 ��'h'ttht. r - ' noted in'Toronto and Montreal at $8.80 per barrel, of 198 Its, iv11ie11 Piles positively cured . with. Dr. Think of Dr. Shoop's C'itarah Care --. -' +u Stoop's I agic Ointment. ft.'s made i'f your n( se tine thront.clisellarges-if enait,les tie balker to put in the shall ' e�flpQl'i6P e�C'h0aJ1 [R `EDPP window a.loaf of net}rly three,coags. for piles alone, and it does the work your breath is fcilil or fc:verish. The .���� ' to erfectio : Itching, painful, pro snow white soothingbidin currt.xins �¢g ¢Ct. ,at ten cents. hiow if the Intiorees pp rrt� p _ ` wife wis'bes to bake-she has to ,a trading,or l,Iind piles, disar'pe tr list Oii of Eucal`•ptilst Thy innl, Met hol, _ - ' g 1 y magic. sold by Pickering Pharmacy. et(-.f ineorpoi;ttetl inti `anti' imported, -' E�IO,=p� for an inferior rade of flour dune up creamlike, velvety petrulntuni. it in paper bags covered up with rose', Soothes heads, 0rifies, controls. Call ' for which she paps $4.80 per hariel, NOTICE 41 ret.our titore for ai free trill. -Picker- ^onament0 - ,'and I might say here, and I•know ' $ tag F'harnutc}- - .macny'a bright mother of a famil __ I--bA�feebv-:de-4ire-trr--rmimate--'tn th ATOR01"Da 10"e. . . Y Public that I have die,used of ui --- " -" x agree with me, that the most o it is I y' . _ on a par with Armour's catnned beef, drug husiness in the village of Picker- ' - . During July we had fifty times as Before the introduction of.the roller .mg to `1 r,Thomas 11I. McF adcleu-who I O U Of all materials and design many calls for office het as we had mill, the farmer could take a grist to will continue the business at the old ke ti n stook, fl will a oa -.. raduates p g P P Y y g gains out, +end duffing Airs- ' the mill and if the wheat weighed 80 stand in the '•Pickering Pharmacy." to opll at oar'works aid inspeot our stook' rest we, had sixty-seven times as many pounds he would get 40 hounds of My. N[cFadden is a gra nate in Mint- - - -: t = - and obtain prices. Don't be misled by This is a school that is constantly , flour for each bushel and 18 pounds of malty, who served part of his time I ala now prepared to pay the agents wo do not employ diem,aoasegaent• "going ahead" and not "standing •bran and'+shorts.- And to-day if you -here•ami-h-m-s urp-had a-w•idb exper- ly wo can, and do throw off the agents still" or "backing- 12 ' -Write foe ' ' - take a grist to the mill, the miller will ience in both wholesale and retail highest drive for butter, egg's+ dbmmiasion of 10 per oant„ which you will 'heantiful catalogue. Nota,is the ti'mo �-"- . ' . •'buy your grist at a price named by drug trade. In Mr. McFadden the and poultry. bly wagon oertainlq aara by pnrohssing from as. , to enter. himself and sell you Sour at his own Public will find a careful and skillful ' oall solloited. . price. The farmer hm no voice in the druggist,-attentive to every want. � i•? on the road fatendy. W. J.IF•LLTOTT, Prhlcipal, • Brougham. 1. -- k�ITaY GRANITEhitt ,Oat •�4••T t ans:iction. What ly the result? I R. M, Batem+au, M. D.,R. Conner, wp2'�.` Whitby,Onto rtra Its �� C3or, Yongeaad Alaxi►nder Sts, • `• ,+�bb,�'"•,4.r<. yp wsf ,.""* * w { Luns,ess. r t N mai' •� «'. ,. t y.,•., i ia, - — ,G .. a �� 11 I • u . _.. ;,....._ ,,,•u•kzGh,.'.^.ca:cro.sc•�.'+•+' ,� '�_z.'..:Ci�.r -.m.;,�1°°3"i.. t.:. .`m;,"^.t,^ ,c ,w'•. ,,. F •rc:''"•..YA° • i , . S.178i R+;p . , c_.- ,; ....'. - -c^ .x '-._.�,. �:e- •k; •,ai•: 1 ,,.,,.., :,, tin s:•. '_!' _ • ,r LARE116NT. visiting with her daughter, Mrs. If.a11 dyspepsia st[f[erers knew what * --�� 4 ---- E. W Bodell. Dr. Shoop s Restorative would do for R■ TC �T u Mrs. Linton, sr., ' has bee S. H. Stevensoli and F. L. Green them. Dyspepsia would practicatl� !J�,J�7 j r �- a ously ill this week. left for Ottawa on Tuesday to be a'disease' of the past. r. Shoop s avidd Gregg left on Tuesday take in the fair. . Restorative reaches stomach troubles •t ,, + i ' =for Edmonton, Alberta. Mrs. E. W. Bodell has, been iside its direct tonic action upon thein- iBBAN NG . _ Arthur hila, of Wo[kworth, is disposed fora few days, but is e nerves—the true stomach nervi ` �t , KING ' Stomach distress, or weakness,. full- } - ----the guest at-Rev. Totten's. now on the mend. ness, bloating, belching, etc. Call for The $pyq�� $mjt of / Ira Boyer has returned from a Messrs. Funk and M. Hamilto B the restorative. We recommend and p� bGdll a ' 1"visit with Toronto friends. 1 and Miss Hamilton are attending sell Dr. Shoop's Restorative, Picker- lac111tate t of alhity. No Mr. Clud e, of Buffalo, ® in Pharmacy. g pent a wedding at London. a y red tapc Sunday.here at Mrs. H. Thomson's Frank Gerow has recovered OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The Mr, Chandler, inspector of the from his illness sufficiently to al- F The undersigned will either sell or rent _ ri = Sovereign bank,was here on Tues- tow him to return to the city. his farm being the west half of lot is B. F.,and ivsr� containing tib acres. more 'or less. On toe :day. Norman and Mn' Littlejohn, premises ares, Food brick house,a large bank s""V ' Y Born.-On Tuesday, Sept. 11th spent a few days 'last week with barn:and other necessarg ont buildings, This #AS 18 firstrst class farm, fenced and drained. 1908 to,Alea. and Mrs. AdJr, a their d � � .SOverei n Jn g r daughter Mrs, Davis, Of TO- two walla, good orchard, a good grain or jetock a t' 60n. rOntO. Sarm. For particulars apply to ISSAC 6&L. o. a sell, of Uxbridge, has .1111. and bars. Wilsoii. attended TER,Oshawa,Out. 47%t -engaged with W. A. Thomson as the funeral of"the Tatter's brother- � a b s :baker. - in-law, Mr. Pugsley, of Toronto, Let Others Help you z" Thos. and Mrs. Stephenson, and last week. •7 family are visiting at Myrtle this' ' A. Burk has engaged with the To recover your stolen property. week. C. 'P. R. as: brake man E. S. Theaker, Manager Claremont. 'un the The - f S. and Mrs. Bray visited their division between Toronto and 'son in Toronto a couple of days London. 19irke'ringlVigilanee 'dommittee y last week. Dr. G. N. Fish and C. A. Bar- will do this.- Mrs. Reynolds and Mgiven Miss Thom- clay attended a banquet giby • ` in son have returned to their home Dr. W. A. Fishin Toronto on Fri- Members having property staleu commun"i- e�] in Buffalo. da ,evening. - cats immediately wit o! Esecntiye Committee. ,p any member - t„/ _Warm. John Ley,. of Bradford, Pa., arren and Miss Marie Wilson g paid a flying visit to his aunt and attended the wedding of .Hiss Membership fee - 81.00. may be had from the President or uncle, S. and Mrs. Bray. Bertie Wilson to Mr. Wes. Hurl, Tickets secretary on application. Has been no trouble to you of late, but'the time is not far distant, when it' Isaac and Mrs. Linton and Mrs. of OshaR a. Mr. Warren Wilson , will require an effort. We would impress upon you this fact that oto• Horton, 'of Coudersport, Pa., are was the best inan: Arthur Jeffrey, Ji A. 0 Collrlor, Stoves will accomplish this with the least effort of.any. Our stock is visiting A. B. and Mrs. Dowsw.ell. Emanuel Foster, of Collingwood ..Secretary. President., arriving daily and are worthy of your inspection. The price will be no The Baptist church will hold accompanied by his daughter, Exec.Com.-(deo.Leng, D.E.Pugh,C.S. obstacle. their 86th'anniversary in a few Miss Maud, is visiting his daught- Palmer,Pickering,Ont. - sd m weeks. Look out for full particu• er, Mrs. •'W. J. Devitt. Miss Susie -- .D owswell, Claremont, the People's Tinsmith'. Tars. Devitt, of Toronto, is also the FARIZERS Miss Thomson,.of Owen Sound, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Devitt. t - returned to her home Monday City visitors .last week at the G(�1.C� Medal after spending a week here at fair were R. J Cowan, M. Patter- • • . . - `Sandbank." ' son, L. 'Mathews. W. Palmer. W. Corn cutting will be on in a few Mrs,--Robert; Richardson, .--of Phillips, MiwRoutley, Geo. Philip days and you will be wondering what w - Walkerton, is a gresent visiting T,. C. Brown, A. Hastings, John you will do for an engine! - 1Twin,ewith her father, Joseph Gregg, of and T. Haw,-G. Phillips and wife. I have a good portable 12 h p. en- :North Claremont. On Friday night last, nineteen gine and boiler, which has been Remember the date of the an- of the gentlemen of the village as thoroughly overhauled and is guaran- - -nuaIwHarvest Home of the Meth- seinbled at .the h.vul' of 12.30 to teed to run any ensilesg� cutter• that 1 will sell very —Callon ry reasonable. "odist church; Friday, Sept. 28th. raise John. Graham's horse out of satisfaction guaranteed: Full particulars later. John' Devin's 40 foot well, and Jiay be seen at Claremont Foundry. The s. of T. will meet on Friday were sitecessfui in their undertak- o Hendel'Son & Farmer Claremont .evening, 81st inst., to arrange for ing. The horse was not the least T7�r CURRY • 'the holding an entertainment. '-A hurt, _. R. Y Y r 1 i U R RY -full attendance is requested. - Graham Bros%, exhibit of horses -Rhetimatlsmis not insurable. Stub- l+oundry and Maclllne LIFT FORCE AND burn? Yes! But Dr, Shoop's at the Toronto exhibition was y ply Rheu- Shop. 'and . SUCTIONPUMPSN .....,brought.home this week. They uratic Reared will if faithful) • u+eai ... _ _ drive it out, of the stem. It's the - ire re vee success hil, this_ ear, s} ['3r the blood that's the fault. Poisonous Claxem011t �3lt: securing a large number of c m- crystals- like sand et into the joints ' 0 r e Right. . g � -.0 nstantly on Hand P is a pionships and firsts. - -• and muscles. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic A. B._DoaswelI _contitages to be Remedy prevents this. IL .drives gorses Feet 1 'Wind-mills erected and Repaired. pry busy eavetrougghia4 and roof- Rheumatism from the iblood and then in $ilar e$tocl� of stores and Rheumatism died. AM We .recommend g s S &Rd sell it. Pickering Pharmacy,. Need ever attention dtiriri the Direct telephone communication with all arts of Pickering, !tinware is arriving every day and y S i,farkham, Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, ;ta Wlorthy of inspection. If you Tlasa :asrs-trtatustas stauen oi,?s hot weather. This is our special- also Stouffville, Markhant and Pickering villages, over Independent " are desirous of purchasing a stove Ta.nfs aonro Ea32 bits AS rou,ows:- ty. We understand it. system• it will pay yon to call on him. No. 8 Mei 8:33 L. M, Work done neatly and prompt- Orders promptly attended.to. - All work done neatly and prompt= x.10- LLoa AL 2:47 PP.. X_ ly and at moderate prices. ;Repairing done.. Y. 'Taanfsooiire Wsseecs aeroftows.- Rl Chas. Middleton, one of the old- W E sebrou sneeessor to - - rest residents of these parts, died Foil Loom 8,41 A.M. • .. . �J ohn Gerow Goro.w A Boa, Olaremoai. at his home here on Saturday L*CA1 • • 18 P. M-: Thomson's old stand. �•- Morning after a short Mile.". ��� ll�t -8:20 F. M. 37 CLAREMOtiT. ONT - Deceased has been a long resident of this section and was vera bii,h � ' . ly respected. He was in lx�00th e = o a �� o b oa g ! I _ ol �G ARDSON S ear. The funeral took place oil o b • aI c Aiopfwy Of °' Tc;lconsal showing of 9-06 mains were,interred in the Bethel o ,' _ i it ;_ China. A very largo assortment of cetneter He leaves one dao ht- -' y g o .. R d o t=- Stations . Books,Dolls, Toys. Just ler, Mrs. Readman;to mourn h'i_s ; � ^� °o n � / o e ( �- C m received for the Holiday trade. Cali II death. - � � ar�x a- et aR C« and see them. :F�T w C=D » il Ga* 11e'r' y , .­ .. = ':Snbsoriptions takes for all Magazines, . B c o ; p .6 +moi s A 513 R ro -+ Weekly an DaiW;Newepapere. ;r - I. • _ IfP.OLJGH_4)1_ O - , Mrs. Gerow has returned home � � our Jan � Juturda�{ ,dune 16 ' .' from the city a. :. .� t'reb �w 1 �3rOO�C StreOt. o ; Whitby' d R m . o• tm 07 o io w, t[ar fromsthell�orth--tevenson West on Sattirdad 0 - syr -- Mr. and Mrs. B of Toronto _ Via. m 0. m.r.+ May'to We are _prepared._to.ear- - r.calied on.Mrs. Geo.'Bark last week 9m' �Co cute all,work in a manner Butter, Eggs, - ' a.. ria J IIs� C _ >N; d I S that will compare favor- John Linton and ,hiss Gaebel, o. ••m JIIIy .� f • a 1, Ig '� I - « abl with that of any �fTlutby Steam ' of Toronto, are visiting at Geo. / - sept; Y' _ - Oo.. other first-class gallery. `Chickens. O ..O L'it[ton 6. Oct. Puna Works ! Miss B[odie,•of Toroltto,. .I..via- .- -. •• o �0 P y Burg'with. her sister, Mrs. Geer. aiiueo tiP��i`,`b:bna�9oacacBrougham �� J. COWSn, _ Brougham. — Uxbridge,z on iB ng them to Claremont Market. Bring 1 k t at hires. Sargent, of Eddystone, is Seavenen 1s. �Vednesda market da y 1 H 40 .. _. UGILVIE S y Royal a Household'$5.40 - GFo to the y E E.. E mERSO ,' ti a saved.asTimeskmney. is S -a�n- E. I. aremont -:- Furniture -:- ..,'Olnt1v Flour $4.60, Store Constantly on hand: Buyer,:Mongolia. `Ye handle all kinds and guar- _ fox all-kinds of Fmnitnre. Also, Pieture.Frames,Cur- Also. Brarr o=t� and r_ -h�r,� ___ tee satisfaction.: tain Poles, Carpet Sweepers, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, Sack and Lump Salt. - Brnshea, StepLadders, Clothes' Home's, - - Cistern tanks made to 3rd9r. .... :T Tin«•are mud Granite-ware Chopping 5c. per 100 lbs.. 60 YEARS.' - EXPERIENCE .` --� When in Claremont call oti Wm. HOOVer, _ Z. T. E4aaS, J. H. BEAL, he House furnisher. " ` Green Rivet. , _- ;'-------- -^ -_--^ � � Block, street, Whitby, LADDERS 1 �:. d TRADE MARKS DESIGNS Good stock of Ladders on hand COPYRIGHTS d:e, BAKING I at - 'Anyone'sending a sketeb and description may pnickiy ascertaln our opinion free whetber an Invention is probably patentable. Communion• On and aftQT flay 1'st Twill conduct . ..,...,. 11c A ROT7_N tioneatrtetlyconfident+al.-Handbookonl'.atenta business in the store- adjoining T. H. _sent free.OJdest agency for securing stents. Liberal redttetion if taking 'a Patents taken through Munn ac CFC.receive Beal's furniture shop, where I will or giiantity. special finrtce,without charee,in the keep constantly:on hand a good sup- • , EXC U R SI O N S TO THE Scientific }�ni¢ricaae Ply of bread and cakes. ' W, H. , Brock Road, T _ andsomely illustrated weekly. largest Mr. Cakes of all kinds made to order on --r ula I of any scientific olirnal Terme,U e JACKSON ii _ NOR � kl-WEST. - ceart;Tour months.!l. Sold-by all newsdealere. shortest notice. – The hest place to buy &CQ�3618roadway,NEIN York Ice-Cream Parlorinip con nection • V,1% Nall-papers nranchOHinP fdSFSt wasmn,fton,D0. T 1 GOING' strT.u. oot>fo.et.r.,.atulvo s{ 4stee W. A:T Otnson SETT.24go"torelaw taotuNOV.se,z� _Is AT- . ;. DrY Taberrs'... aaretitolo,, Ont.. . -- - RETURN FARES Family RemediesY - ` M - Binghams Methodist Church 6►tole5 troll= irl!•wlti£sT s'rws7toH: , - •- _ — _ ?� These remedies Ape becoming more _ ;7 Nisnill89 .$31A llorktos - p6." North gdostod Over 200 samples to choose from.at popular with the public each dap,and 4c. I' roll a nee sold by alt dealers tinder a ositive Services a$ Follows. c 9, Souris • 55.51 Regina - 56.76 " /sotseil { PQ P• P -- �r Bnitaai • » Yeoss dew • +i111 Calga�, , � Mouldings to match all papers. Also. guarantee. 10:30 a.m....:::Prea,ching. a full line of the;hest Little Liver Pills, for constipation ^:� /sosarM X4,26 Stnaeburg• 5126 Rea ow # OA and torpid liver.loo. 2 for 2,N. Read- 7:00 p.m....,.. a, a , ache tablets, relief in one minute, 2oc. ° m...... Sabbath School. 54M Sukatoen - 37.26 1tsltler _ 1 aints, Oils and.`rarnishes, d1ways to 8:00 p.m.......,Epworth League, on j 44.60 pe h x, Pe I is Tonic for cAtarrah T Estaeii 8686 Prince Albert (6.60 Fhlsionteii Rtoelc at lowest posaibleprices, r o r7 v n iiF�day. %f Don't forget the place. And that tired feeling 73c. For that 8:001t,m, •.Week) - Prayer on •~F For e:+tt�jo Qtly=t►o3ots.boo ft �ti jumping toothache ask for Ta.her'a d s.w weetM Canadtsia 1•s [f!c sit.6? t t °Toothaohe drops 10c. For that hAt•k- ' •,. ® ttyy�i W. G, BINGHAM, Thur ay. c••• C.a. FOSTRQ. Ap.A•, p. 71 TONfia STilE�'2, inch cough there is nothing like Taber's �r North ClAremont. White Pane and Tar 25c. • ..�i;.... -: �, ,.: a�Rte., *, �,r.c rsry:rw,q r"->c'i: .., f,..__, .,,n. ,..- M1 m,.'.. :Y'•af '"'4" , i'*w. d_.'�'te -:vfs::. riRaoa- .�,• s.aN k�.r. r e c c a „� a t l i " rte' �,R 1;j .xp,3 r T' z _a.,._ e^,n,•' - -.i'jm,.,•g—r•- - !8:.... ;;C,}•:.:�°"i .:... :•F Yet_ ... x,.Gr•na r=¢�... x,. 7 r.r?.:hx`,.. t �'d...a«+Ji" ' «�,tY �li - 'r _ -sa Y �"Wb ...,$' - !4• 'w.L', '.w'+ •.er _t•.+,: _ .$ r�, .,,:y .,,�, ..ai�+ ,. ,T r . r• $j�'';'"rw"1cQ�r. -�,,..,.vl ..fir"' ,. '.,�,..,,. - �• .3�` - ,, ..r.. ..-,c+. ,... r �•xi vd'. s 111-­ YR4 , F .a. .. A�� .. ��� 111 y�,�!�� [ ,,�,y, .�• -,.- i Y•3f 4-,,.,.,yg 1111. -,,7i y. . gyp, vM1:�w.':}.'.I.I;�!'w""N •PY :£''.. .rC.w. .r.;.:�. ... ..HSY/'.' ! w I •S^:.F �fi•.S+^ 'd .'D+::uW^' 3+•^' :4..^. +�.: Y Y •....wY. ,'..•BCw1 -,..._. ,-.:.:.."'. ..'�-..T•. .lY-='l/..`.._•7c -N.-..-_k ..a�,.r_'..- 7. 1.:.. Via. `[,., ''� .t .C.' .,L,t f`. ..,6: ,�-. .. F , :, .�, 17 r.�.�• - -,, - '�t ,+,.;• '?�i ter!- - ,3• ,. .r:•, t •'e. ... '.`y .S ,lo;� ` .ck.. .A: ,n r.y.•'y' C 1::.. ,a" .'r•. ..,'�,' .. 1. ls: -r.. ., �:.i ., ... . i. - ,. A• 1. d , �. .. i - ' w: _;,. .. . _ LUCK. _ (�iII.DRf:1V'S cotlsTs. - tiL�DIN�r k A DRIVER'S .- ' � .­,, "' . .,� � 011SED I ­ ��� Son of 1Vealth'y South African Leaves Laws !Slow Regdires That They 6hould ' " �,+� -- for Inherilance. be Established. BREADSTUFFS• -� 1 '` _ , PR A despatch from Montreal says: uOn -Youthful offenders under sixteen- cr Toronto, Sept. 1I.—New oats;No- 2, - s I've �_ I the.Allan liner Tunisian there sailed on homeless children should be removed sold on the local call-board to-day et ry - I. Friday a saloon passenger, one James entirely from the jurisdieiion of tho ggc outside, on 6c rete to Toronto Broderick Roach, who n week ago was regular Courts'¢nd be dealt with.Dy a -Manitoba wheat w-as not quoted, but it i - Q d o N . -.. Deelarat(on Of Policy Issued y .worth a few altars, and to day'is pas specially orgontzed Children's Court• is held at 79c, at lake ports, for o. i sensor of $350,000. The story reads like In .connection with this 'Court there northern and 763,c for No, 2. . a romance, with the difference that it should be a detention home and proba- Flour—Ontar•-io—$2.70 is bid for 90 Russianoverninent. is, real, for the driver of a rig has be tion officers to investigate charges of per cent. patents, in buyers' bags, out- + come a wealth man. Air. Roach came youthful wrong doing- and homeless side, for export.t. • _•:_ to CAnadn and settled in .lontreal some ness, etc, and submit to the judge a Mill[eed—Bran $14 to, $14.50, shorts Y :h ears ago. lits father went out to South report of each case. Giildren charged $18 to $18.50 in bulk, outside. `'� ' Africa in the days when. Kimberley and w-.n petty, offences s ould bofplaced Call board quotations were: r id r . • 'AE-ORM PROMISES. was exiled to Siberia, and the•o ter was Johannesburg were unknown to the temporarily under the Gere Wheat—Ontario-70c b for No. 8 �+ Condemned to three years' iut},rison- world and the rage of Sout�i African ofIIceis, who would supervise the home white, 71c asked, outside; 683,c bid, iA despatch from St. Petersburg says: moot,cn a fortress. millionaires had not yet come forth. Af- life, help to 'procure, employment, or 703,c asked tor. mixed, 67c bid for '.The declaration of policy by the Gov- - ter his'son left home at Newcastle, in 'take whatever steps might be necessary goose. -ernment, of which lately.several tore- . 'MURDER ,AT LODZ. Na'a'l; the father was lucky, and at his to remove the cause of offence Judge' g Barley-48c Lid,for No. 2, 4.1c bid for ?"casts have appeared, was issued on death lett a million dollars. By the Tuthill. who had barge of the Chi'- No. 3 outside. Wednesday. It promises many liberal A despatch from Lodz, Russian Po- terms of the will his, son has not to drerl's Court in C icago for a time, was Peas-73°,6bid outsidt.. reforrris, including the fmutedinte with- land. says:- Twenty armed men, on- come into his 'share until he reached asked what he thought about the born -Oats-3•k: bid for No. 2 mixed, to-ai- 'drtiwal of useless restrictions against Thursday entered the house of a police- the age'.of 25. The news was conveyed crimin#sls . and degenerates. He is rive. Toronto. tiI. ,, 'the Jews, increasing provincial auto- man, killed the policeman,and a soldier L: Mr.. Roach on his birthday week, by quoted as replying "There are no born Rye--63c, bid, 65c as$ed outside. _ homy, reforin. of the police and other hand mortally wounded the policemans ruble, from Aiessrs. Shirley and John- criminals. If I felt that I should lose public services, the, establishment of ,wile. spm. solicltars, 'at Plymouth. ',sir• faith in God. Society mDkes criminals, COUNTRY PRODh'CE. zem vas in Pglnnd and the Baltic Prov- poach .soon after his arrival in Canada and eirviromnenl and education makes ,.. I .and the institution of nn incaive BIG FIRE A'T PO\\'SIN. joined the Rlh Company of the 5th crininiva[s, but they are not born so. Butter-C,ontcnues in .active demand, ' tax. Meanwhile the Governluent ` is p despatch from Powsin, Russian Royal Scots, and, at the lime of his de-, Ile further expressed the ,)pinion that 'f while receipts of choice•are light. . >- determined to maintain order, and it Poland. says : A fire started here on parture w•ns a sergeant. Friday night {)1e hest children in the world were sub- Creamery .... 23c to 25c accordingly decrees court martial for Thursday by terrorists, who were: the non-commissioned officers and men mitled to the same influences as the do solids ... .. ... 22cto23c 11-t It F.0 8 political crimes, and increases the angered at the roifusal of the inhabi- of the company gave him as a token children.daily brought before him they ..dairy pilins ' -,-,- -; 21cto2. r`_ penaIUes for carrying on the revolution- tants.to grant lhelte demands, resulted in o{ their esteem and friendship, a liand, would commit the same offences. The do pails .• ,••, ., ,•. IRs to 2�c x ary propaganda. the destruction of 177 houses. A boy some bloodstone �lgnet r[ng• pante surroundings and early training do tubs .. 18c to 20c perished.in the flames. . of children are all important factors in Infrrior .... .. .... ..... 1'7c4o18c --'� - TWO HUNDRED ON TRIAL. TIt1ED TO SAVE Ii4,VD CAIi. determining their subsequent career. Cheese—Unchanged-at 13�c for large " _ A despatch from Crortstadt, Russia,, KILLED FELLOW-LUNATICS. When children get into co with the arid. 'ia%c for twins: says: The trial of Iwo hundred partici- A despatch from \\!arsaw says: An Section Alan Has Both Ills Legs•Broken law it is rarely their fault, ar,d their F.gg�-Price, are unr-hanged at 16� pants in the recent mutinous outbreak, inmate of .the asylum for the insane at *tear Guelph.. cases should be studied in a kindly to 17�;c for.new-laid and 12% to`33e for 2 including M. On: ken one of the sant err ntal way b arsons who4c love of !. • P PQ8 Gorokalw'aria, near here; secured-an ""' F Y Y P s splits.• _ " leaders in the outlawed Parliament,and axe on Thursday and killed several cf A despatch front Guelph says In childhood is greater than their sense �f Po;:atoe.;—The'market is'easy in,lana. fifty_ tuft' - ymg .to save'a G.T.R. hand-car front so eared justice. Only in this way can at 5tk; to rrOc per bushel. -` resday behind closed doors. There are powered. an ontrcoming-freight near-Guelph on they be permanently removed from the Baled Ifs}-310, is being quoted for over a thousand witnesses, and, there- Friday mortising, section foreman Marttn ciiruina! classes. prompt shitnneu,t for No. 1 timothy. The tore, the proceedings are expected to SIEDLCE RUNS WITH BLOOD. Sosnoski had a narrow escape. and one J. .J. KL'LSO. Toronto. , general price is $9.50 for No. 1 timothy -'be protracted. of his gang, Vincento. llarticardi,,mar- - and S8 for.No. 2 in car lots here.- - A despatch from \V a;saw says: At tied. aged 32, was struck by the train, Strn,�—Car tuts an, track,here are i. - OFFICEi�S RETUR". THREAT,'` - 6 o'clock Saturday.evening two soldiers and had bo!h legs broken. The two THE [iERillNG 11DL'STRY. ;_quit d al j>ti per ton. - A despatch (ram Seca lopot say+u_ in who"were guarding the Government were norkint �n Ihcir regular run tram t answer to the alcohol store at Siediee, 55 miles' south:- cur f lr' to Rocfcwood, and were 'driving;I Scotch Expert -tlas Proied Value of = A[ON'TitEAL MARKETS.- publication o4 a notice P ttom the trrrori+ls that a sentence of(east of Warsaw. %%vie shat and killed the lorry a mile out of Guelph towards ' Canadian Fish. , Afrmtreal, ��'t,t. 1.1_—GrRin=Fait in' death has been impo-ed on•.Col. Dum- by Terrorists. A detachment of itrrnn- Trainor's ctij, when a w�s!-bound extra quirt', for wheitt by cable this marling, bndze, commarider of a rifle' reglimen; try, alarmed by the sound-of the firing, freight -came out of the curve of the A \foutreal-despatch says; Mr. J. -J. ,rmr, ag'pric s are now`!n'line. some - . here, the officers of that corps in an rushed up and fired u volley. kiting two cut The sectFnnmen stopped thzir ]orey Cowin' who has been employed by the bu�itre4s wa., worked. The oat market coati letter have announced that in case men and wounding two others. Sunday as Spon as possibfe• andAN6 freight tried Canadian Government for two seaspEB .r?,sr'JRues st.ady, tinder.a good demand' - o! an attack being made on the colonel morning the Teirorists retaliated, be to ;lover up on the down grade• Sos- I demonstrating [he Scotch n>e(lind of lot--hnlh Lx'al_r onsumplion and export. : ' Jhep will exact vengeance on the Tend- ginning a massacre, of pillicennen anA' r1r,)+ki'and hu as�istnnt had almost got herring-curing and packing, has ac 3 w soldier, atroliu+ the streets. At noon l Pg Oats—\a. 2 while. 38c: No. 3 white, ors of the progressive parties.. p f the lorry clear of the track, and Marti- com lisped most encouraging results 37c• No. 4. 36C per bushel, ex-store. : the infuriated troops attacked the Jew- cardi,who a'as on the track side,sprang this skinnier in the B,ti0 ties ChaleuTs. Flour--Mantitoba spring.wheat, •$4.60 • . '� - FEARS ,THE.N.A\'Y. ist> quarter, destroying houses and across,to escape the engine,:but the cow- Heretofore the,tLGhernten of Gloucester .tc.•5•'010*, vlrirftb tlukers'..$9.,,m to $4.20: - ! - , _ Admiral Skydlott, commander of the shops. it is reported: that over a'hun- catcher struck hint below 12ha knees, ha�'e made nes use of tt►e lat�ge runs of ��.int�r wheat patents, .34.-'5 to 164.35: 0 Black 'Sen. Beet, and the tliilitary com- dyed persons were killed.' The cit L§ in fl,ring tier r trq excepting as bait and Y breaking Doth Legs. _ sh ai ht roller:. 3l_JO to _&4.10; d*+ n ` Black here are very apprehensive of flames. - _. garden f&blizer. ,Mr. Cowie. howetvr• S ' 8 with his up-to-date methods of handling t•R ts, $1,i+5 to $1.90; a tress, $1.60 to 4JZe attitude of the ,)pilon. of, the Beet A -late message from Siedlce. timed _ P- - . and the garrison of the fortress. The 1.35 a.m., A16nday, states ,that the mas- -• this 'fish, has shown that cote larva a �L70: IN' :NEWS ONTARIO. valve: uite 'e equal to ttie Scotch article, ilii'tecd \lrrnitoba bran, an bags, annual cruise of the training squadron sat r•1' continued fill da,/. The soldiers q q ,$,1`1.501 to 519; r+-tiotd.c, 341 :,0 to 8", _ a.••well as the regular fleet manoeuvres attacked all dlv(Iians. Christiana and and,n pork has been made.th�t wilt rytilied'm6liiite, 1�1 to $:5:straight grain- ' have been abandoned. Jews, rouDing. end murdering- Without Surveyors Find Good Soil Fat North of Probably redlize from_ten to twelve dol- $, In $29 per ton. 1r q - dtscriminatian..' The authorities have. , , the C.-P. R. - I. tars a t,arrel in New 'York. Rolled (talc-E'er hag, •$2.11} tA.16�.25.• = - " .POLICY CLEARS T} The Fal! run . has. now, begun, and lE A1R. tient a regiment oI urtaniry from Biala A de5p;,trth from 'Talon#o says IIs No. f: Itlt: :v-r, :: 13tU to S1t1,50;` ' ` +r= A d akh from St. Petersbur sa s to restore order. Mr. Cowie says he Bever.saw such her- - Y—, p g y Ate--srs. Speight k '\'an Nnstrand. On- ring In ails tile. Tire fanadiari Bsh..cf cl'6v�r `m ped. .y?►'k� $9.'x1: pu>e .clover ;'The Governments declaration of its• ' Thq Jews in Warsaw are panic- facto land surveyors, have reported to this•class has never commanded a high $1.50 per ton in car lots. _ _ ._;Doticy has had .a tavorg7le,:effect i0a stricken. Alarming reports are eircu- Hon Frank' Cochrane, 'Minister of price, owing_to_the primitive way in -- x FFA MARKET commercial and financial quarters. lated-thrpughout'the city. bands: Forests and Alines, that they w •was cure an - - - There was-a neral ripe In prices on 'hick it d d packed $+' +- pace suet eyed 180 miles_.of base -and .. — BC 'the Bourse on Thursday where the BEiTE1T 0 I WAy FROM WORK. meridian line in the district of, AlgarNa. -a - � Winter- no Buffalo apt. 11 \\'h flrati' Vo. I or€here,. A3c; 'l >~ first business in the'recent Internal loan . Their work lay in the valleys of the - denuind; No, 2 white, 75c. Corn—Firm; -was transacted, while 4 per cent. bonds An 'En9litshhman the Victtrnn et a Brutal At.issinabie. Opa?atWa- -and -' Kapuska- , , ,AN .ADVA.NCE IN LEATHER. . -\o. 2;)-„tlew, 35 c; No.-2 while, 553,c. . rose to 70, r Assault: sing Rivers, betwen 125 and 150.mth — Gals—Far to`sleady; N i. 2 %vhite,-35c;. - „ i The Moderato at and Liberal newspapers. _ north of the C. P• R.: the route being.by ,A .Radical .I_ncrease 'Decided_ Upon_.' by , iXed, 3 c. Rartev ulet Ohio - praise the agrarian proposals, a only 'A despa c .. canoe. r t liners. r” _ ";' .condemn the. depression of the revolu- says: tiaturda' evenin about dusk• a y surveyed, and IFudsorr's Toronto do patch says: Leather is g,rqurcl at it; to + n Ryri�n• tiy. Bonar ro, ^soda in the arm Ix y } g' clay was found to the area, which A ut�w1 at ti:c. Canal-ire r C cad y p )ar Y brutal assault wa; committed on an was nearly. all } to o u in price. An advance, which _. . cause' it is retroactive.. On •the other Englishman nained Richard Ford white Buy Company' officers had grown an g P hand, the revolutionists and exlrcvrr- ne r the G.T,R. track, on his w'a}_home abundance of fine potatoes'there. The will effect consumers throughout th. \f:\V YORK !\tlF:.t F MARKET. i ;` Vista of all kinds continue irreconcclable. !mm a ark., Ford, who has m t been `n entire Dominion u[ (:anadn, was decid Nei,. 1 ark..�P t 1L c,t Pas rc chief timber ,in the district comprises P • P . Y'. the countrr'y very tong, residr with his lar, lamarat, balm of Gilead, Pill upon on Thursday; when at n atieef• red 76,1e elevator; No. 2 red, 473,c .:.... SECRET TRIMS. wile and.family in n house belonging. spruce,,pop Ing of the tanners' s~rlion ot-the f3oasr[ {o.b. ath,at; to. 1 northern I?trluih, i1c - balsam and while birch: of Trade resolutions were unanimous!} r,o.h. n(loul; :No. V turd-winter, 8tc Lo: A)nder the imperial ukase of Wednes- to Mr. H. Burk, on the lake shore. lie ; ads; tr>d. that_in view of the•conlinned ` tway Governor•Generals and similar au- wurkc.[ with Burk for n time, but some f P tr afloat. _ lthorilfea in districts that are utader mar- dispute arising-between them, he Jeft . SPINAL CORD SPLICED.' ° anr,e on hides and tanning material dv tial ,law' are empowered to send ac- his employ, -and secured a pac(tion in - harness leather he advnncpr Iwo'cet.1-iiis f�\1TLE \Ialtl:ET .' cased persons before a geld court mar• the foundry, w'alkitir some tour miles per pound,above. Aum tst prices, mra tial without prelituinary examination. li his work every morning and return- A Remarkable Operalion 'Performed at ured leather one cent per fool, and that Toronin, SlIpt. ti.—The feature o[ the . Medicine Hat. all other loathers be advanced tn'propar- trade nil Itte \\'ecicrrr A+ai°l:^` 'n- �la;�'^-Q-=' , rhe- oitrr"m--isttna- of a president and ing in the evening. Fie was oil hiswa% tion and that the diccount.orr all le-n he was Medicine Nat.-Alta., the nclive _eunarid'for chuigr butchers' !our army or na�'y officers, will make home ani Saturday exrtrirrg v+tte "A thQr srrld .to• the retail trade be 2 per '` - JU decisions.in•carni,rrf within eighteen attacked liy• three men and his hands says: A very iliBicult operuCion'was _., caltl �)'trrcit were scarce. `:;hours, anti the sentences will be Car- tied.• lie was then blindfolded; knock- performed on Engineer Gluier on Thurs- cent„fin. accord with the cash d.i,�enw+i N;„ clnuicc exporters' prem afforest. The tied out within twenty-f�rur hours. ori driven. and sc,'er�ly kicked and tial- eta afternoon the Medicine Hat now gh-en by the jobbing and wholesale _eta cal snKitnt4nns wire 84.:15 to R•ir(S(} far en. EIe• firta.11y managed to get on his General tlospitaI by Dr. C. F. Smith;' trades Int?riium; arid' 5'f:65 to $4.90 for good to .`�Ct0RRF.SP0Ni)1:\T REATi;N. fry,t, and,.with his hands ,-fill tied. assisted by Dr. C.• E. Smyth and Dr. ��_ choice. . The Lnndon.S!nndard's correspondent kicked at the parties until they deeannp- Goodiands., in ttte head-on •collision Choice hutChrrs', $4:w to $4.75; fair'fo at St. I'elt-rshurg says that J. Foster ed. Fre found his tvay'`to Ihe'residerice here last Friday' .night Glover's back GERMANY'S•NE�ti BATTLE�iIiP. gonia, •54.30•° to- 3'4•.45: medium, a4 to Erase:';the Slun+card's special correspon- of Mr. Samuel Allan, who brought Frim `x.as broken arid. the spinial cord man $4.:5: conuuon, $3.54 to $3:75;' Cows; $3 yi `' dent, and his secretary,' wi=re arrested to town: where pia wounds were nt- glad. No.hopes of his rccoverw could projectiles ?RO PoulcIIs' heavier `=Then to 53,,11: hulls• £3 to' $3.25; onnners, i in Tuesday's round-up of 2.000 persons tended,to by a doctor, During the be enlertained'unl,' s tha� curd could be Any L'sed•nl Present. X1.75 to tit per cw't.. .,.in the streriS and 'were taken to the scrimmage,':4ar'was rubbed in his hair, replaced. and Iht, u+rerntiun was under- - ctoekers were quoled 1A 59.50 to 53.40 r `'yard of tlae Governor's palace, where and he was warned to leave the neigh taken Thursday, the spinal cord of a A despatch from” Berlin. sax":- slack, bulls *at $2 10-E''-•25; feeders at _., they 'were beaten by the Circassian borhood at once. There is no doubt but dog being used-to lake the place"of•the According .lo ,the Cologne Gazette the $3.75 to 41M-2A.t, and siiort-l:eQp�,at i•2Q_ guards. Probably only the inlerventicn that it *ns local parties who conlinitted original one for ,&out.an inch. The new German 19,tt00 ton battlfship. to $4 G0 per ,wt. _ - --- �,hf^b adjutant of Gov.Gen. Scallop the crime. and it Is likely that arrests case is being w:nlclnr':t with extreme in- which will De n rival of Ilse I;gi.i st. Trade tuns gttiet for milch oo�cs. and ". . saved their lives. as. Ford is_ ositive that he • - _ Dreadnought• will carry 1G' tii„t guns. s ,t•, steady. Priers raiigert from p — , ,�-- • . cin identify his nssnilanis• who ,)iso conipa e w'n to Hreadrm+rijnts 1 ��.)`T ao. in the rases of exl'rn cliuice' . forest by medic al-pr:ictrtiuners.._ :UNI\'EBSiTIES f0 REOPEN.Ni. . took what money he had. Chief of Po- '^ _ 4 They, however, will he of rather small.--r anhnnls hi ,hrr_peices ��'ere paid. �`"+ lice-Jarvis has the case''in-liand.- -' calibre, although ihell' Cnol'illoll3 :int easy feeling prevailed-in sheep and - ;A despatch from St. Peter,burg says: •SOL"rIIERN INDIANA STiOCKED. length. 46 feet, dill enable them to lamps • which were offered -in liberal • - At a meeting on Thursday night of = -, _ r- ... -- ' carr an unusually heavy chnrge,,whije 'Social Democrats and Social revolu- Y numbers: 1'he prices of calve,) were . ' tonal c tndenloci.Social MILK FED PUMPKIN' LATEST Succession of Euethquakes Fnuse a the projectiles will be`' '23(1 -'pounds �a weaker Export ewes, 94.25'to " -ceded not to oppose the reopencng 'lit .— I'nnRe n teavier than _ m..50:-export buc's. ,K o stn 4s. Pint a Day Developed it into_Monster projectiles. ,,,;,p to $6.15 per cwt. ,'Calvas sold at . the universities, which is scheshrled for A spatch nn .Ind ane alis Ind., do fr, t i p d , Oct. 1•i, thereby furnishing a strong • of M) Porurda Weifithl• say,-: Southern Indiana was �'isileet by _ I. $a In $+i per-cwt. • possibility that .the paralya�s of 'fife A despatch tro.m Rlooniington, IIL, a .ueces. n( tai lliqualce shocks he- ♦ , . itr•gs were rlt+oted t �G:dO for seleNs.; 'eilucntiutial 'iife.'of the country, which I says: r1 milk fort.punnl:kin is tine 1a.1esL t�recn 10_and 11 o'cloek on. Friday , :STEAMER SERVICE TO MEXICO. and 56.1 for'lights and fats,, has fasted for. two school years-, ma.y development in ag;ricullural circles. niornimg, and' some places Ihey stars _ Poon be ended. M:uty revolutionary 1�to pumpkins• growx on the sante vine,: so severe as to fiightc.n the people, .Two ,)ears' Arrangement, Condhional .• students'Invorpd ` ahandon, ,entirely were on exhibition at the Tnzewoll Coun-: causing them,to leave tht;ir homes and ar r mSanction. :" the obstructive attitude. iy fair. They stood side by side, but rush into the streets. . RL some points on P l'a entary •• . . Reports from \loscow, 'Odessa and ; one was Ion -times. larger ihnn the a. many os three shocks were felt,while An taw's despatch says: The Trade other university centres are to the e bather. Thr giant wns-given a pint of at others there was h succession of ire_ and Commerce Deparlment`w as ofiicinlly. LI AIBER AtILLS SDLT DO\VN., 'feet that an unprecedented number of i milk a day through a hole cut in the mors that lasted several seconds, but notified on' Wednesday by the Mexican _ prospecliec student:; 'have registered'. kine which was attached to the stern: not di.tant 'enough to be recognized as Government in�4ot withatAirmeVass oli,had Low AlatersnrpOtt ply of AgsChed+ed the; owing to the accuruulation cousequetnt BThe milk wns completely absorbed over separate shocks. don the two years' stoppage of'instrric- - .. representing British capitalists, fora !1 1. -( night. The small brother attained na- r,_T steamship'service 'between both coun- A desPhlch from Ottawa saTys: The, Lon, . . tti,'al growth, but the milk-fed one '.' tries on the Pacific. The arrangement water is so low in the Ottawa.River that POL[CE��C. - - KILLED. weighed 100 pounds., _'GU','ARDiNG ST. LAWRENCE. . 1 is for two years, and is condit'onal'on it is impossible to get logs over the sleds the I4fexican Congress and the Cana- in .Hull, and as h consequence'mills _A despatch trmn Sebastopol says:` _ powerful Guns in New_Fortifications dian Parliament approving of the same. whose supply comes from the Upper ,Tlie chief of ihi: gendarmes' ryas'assns= - ..- - MUST BREAK A RECORD. •Below Quebec. .., . Ottawa hitive been forced to.shut_down ttinatett on n street car here on Friday. _. A despatch from Otktwn says: Over ♦ At Hawkesbury the Dig mills of the/ f..P.R: Steamer liurry'in4 Acr»ss Pacific INDIA RiCE FAMINE. Hawkesbury Lumber Company are idle, r 1\tPBiSn\\tC NT FOR LIFE. µlith English ATails• 10C men:ore now employers upon the -- and afiout six'hundred- mem are out cr 'C?.,y A despatch from'Warsaw says: The new , fortificnItons., which-'-a-re-being ent. in trial of the agitators and soldiers of the p Vicicria, B. C., despatch says: The erer_tcr,Lten-,uFl�-nelow Quebec by the Prices :Abnormal and Crowds are Loot- p tnysY saw mill has llsuspendedyopera t `'Warsaw garrison rhnrged Willi spread- Cannd.i'an Pacific Railroad steamer Ent= Aillitit' Dnpartl ma The fortbatteries, each Ing the Shops, tions in the day-time, and runs only nil' IF ),�I the propngnnda of the military press of china sailed on Wednesday. consist of txvo masked batteries, each despatch from Calcutta says: The night. At J. R. Booth's the big mill Is; .. Ir»gun. including tori n{ilerrs, resulted on her nrw mail schedule carrying oho mourilint two tins or the latest-+crud J► flip the northern provinces ':f nnnnin+g full in the day-time,. but only. e nn Friday in the r rnr.ing Ian qr the RPitish mails in an efMrt to road 11w const pn%errrhrl dnscription,•nnd capable liC ! a,in an worse and, fa extend- 581f oI , 1t Lc operated at night. it is { "`'° ' mpri>on cs nt tar lite. The m,t,ls at. Hong hnr,g 30 drays from Eon- nil l,ucr';nin" n 12 mile sU e.lch of the iTtdita to la' aggpae water has been nnywhero K ggl, Prices Mtp IebamOr. l I 'It only of tog- don.' This in%olves a record pa.-.Sage fit [a�vrenot. It t estimated that the liti CioWifs are lrwt►n$ /. Mti tif;it is al present, ," Ig �.,t' .' = aCr0�3 lDe P°Cifro. w tivijl tiC e4rn►18ted in'two years.'Idl°dl, -, I o ' . + ii t7.,. :a T;." : „ - swam- ,.tr ,. ,_�. x --R•.. ,,.,...w•- .:"-�yyyr,*.:_,�t: �.yy�,,,mmr.�.,,r,+�•-°a�� -w•y� k$"'�i.'t•4«"_�• � gp �y' _ P at. """"`.:t;' �;'fir"` �ryw1�/,'a �L••e.�::•;w, �..ryr .,�q� .,�,...r '_. :•s-+r-ry✓.� . ✓ .V'y.�:..•�§' f$ •'W... Sy'�✓:^ �•^.�� .'•.'`]Y'^•J�'' !. V s ':. Mn T^Gt l N""]..Jf S_:L n k1,J • .Y•'.91h. '.- —i.9 ...s.�:C fk�'.'[iar}.�k'an+.• --:b e"�`N '� 2 .� +✓• .m.?*.nr.�..sw+•�_-+c..rm� Fw'.-¢y� :c,.ev .cam .vr.. - .. . r ct- ' �.: .P-, .se ti, ,',9+ r ,fpr ..:..:. ,. m'.ts-'..;. .. ...:', M•. 3;. n.��r -""-.+ v --.•tv�...-7r. '�u9• ''s+• 4 �. �,r. -:?�C"'.•' `.::., ��. r}4'?e«r's-: t. .,,� r���. v,,+- r. r:k s �Sr• "a, .t;;" .:v._ i °•�'��•* rr'"'r•. r s.-vr� ' m^ •t~..',„,�",',ori,''., .-d. ::kr�e�...:_-.....t^, a ?r .. .,•...._ , «s ,rn+ ..q".: •1 -•. i�' •i. a- ^.r. ,. _II'ffi .,.,..: ...: ,.:.--"•,,..,, W.._ r w. .,�... 1. ,,, •'-+ti•r. a.. � ,.'.,.: n(. ..v.F1.• �' h,-. T".',', �. «. a J+c-.as .e. l e. ¢ C�• �: ,v o•2a• y, i1.. -,w•. :..='�1a'x.. �.;a + y... ,i+ _. N •.-`'1 Sf ''" r.. ...t'„�.z y:-.. .r} � ',;.,,.;.' ^:M ,"� _ '. c.' �. 7=a r .Y• K+,.��.. ..., .. .. • . n 4. 1'.h,',«.., <"�•:.. :- ,�., .. _-__may_-. ;• . +. �_,. I - - — 1. C�U�AL1��* -J• H.Rogers is erecting aleft -Un Sunday morning, as Mr. • �. ice fence on his lot. , Jos.'Wray was walking aloirg the _ s - -W. J. Stanley„ of Fishers, N. lake shore about half a mile east -Geo. M: and Mrs: Palmer were y , tivas here last week, of the mouth of Dufiin's Creek he CLE4 � G ^o�`� I " ­_­__ - �e lee the city this week. _- -Miss Mabel W6odruff, of To- discovered. the body -of-a 'man, ' -Miss Sadie Dale, of Toronto, .Panto. is with her mother here. apparent) of middle age. The yy . is visiting Mrs. J. Dickie. -Mins Kate Woodruff, of To• coroner, Dr. Bateman, was not) - - . `:,� Y -Mrs. John Percy has been in- route, is visiting her mother here, fled, and he immediate) proceed y 1. -;disposed for the past few daye. _Mrs: W. H. 'Hopkins, of To- ed to the scene. - An ins tion ' ` . . pec m': .4, a -Mrs. Bedson and daughter, route is visiting friends in town. of the body proved it to be that Roberta, spent a couple of weeks -3�rs. J..Doyle, of Elora,visited of a white man, .apparently about r -'in the city. Joseph and Mrs. Doyle this.week. 5ft. Sin. in height, but may'have . �' 4 . Beften Dools -^ . =-Mies Maggie McCausland' left --Samuel Maine, of Audley, has been. 2 .or 8_inches mare.. The , - . � ahis week fora short visit with rented Gordon Bios'. farm, east of body was well nourished and de- friends-in Toronto. • here. I . veloped, especially the lower _ - . --Mise Edna Groat, of Brooklin, -Mrs. G. W.• Fletcher, of To- 'limbs; hair,dark brown. He had We have et r'left out of olio huge stock They 'will be cleared out is visiting. .,.jeer cousin; Mies route, is here with her sister; a remarkably fine set of teeth; in cast or loner.' Do you need one. They are going at . lioberts Bedson. Mrs. Uriah Jones. the lower jaw, one central incisors �' your awn ori -Mrs., Wm McCausland. of -Mrs. Harvey. of Oshawa, is was missing, and in the upper --' � p _ Toronto, spent a few days during spending a few days with her jaw, sin teeth were missing, three .. the past week here. slater, M.ra. A. Findlay. . of them only recently, possibly -Miss Maggie O'Leary visited _Mrs. Abe Law, of Oshawa;ie removed since the'drowning. Hie feW Clood Paints 2c�0.p,6T'Gj114rt;.. leo per - pint; BdIIst be. _ friends in the city a few days very ill with appendicitis at the hands would indicate that he Ras , - :during the past week. home of her sister here, Mrs. Geo. not a laboring man, as his fingers cleared 0.[it. -Mrs: R. D.Nimmo spent the I;aw, were long and and tapering, and . - - past week with her fattier, Mr. -Late Crawford peaches will be skin. was'not calloused.. ,On his .'_ . __- ' ____. . .. - ^Smithson, of Glenarm. in next week, they are the best, left arm were three large vaccin- Our Fall Goods are -arriving. Summer Goods 'must go. -Mrs. B. W. Wood .spent a leave your order with J. Dickie ation marks, all in a line. „On few days during the past week ak Co. • .t his body-was. tinder clothing of -: ' _. _ _ _ a with friends in Toronto. Gee and good quality, on which was a _ =W0 most •have the 200Y -Mr. and Mrs. Win< -B. W. Wood went to Thorn- son, of Regina, Sask., spent, few band with these words, "Otis, - " . • • bury on Tuesday to attend the ays here with R. A. and Mrs. doubled .gnssett, ppaatented June ,funeral of the late George Rorke. $tinting. 9 1891";'also a'c-iretilar stamp in „ M . . .. -S; A P M1.AN? - -Be public spirited. Ederv' -�Irg. Miller, of Jordan; 'is the centre of which was "Trails # 'time you do something .:to help spending A. few Hays• with her .)lark,"and around- the circumfer-- . • .. z ':'gour ,town you help your busi -iSterB, lIr. D. Simpson and Hiss encs these words; "Otis under- . . - . mess. Davi=. _ wear, Tailor made." The body _ - _ . Miss Edna Boyes and her -hiss Kate 1flcQuay, wlio is at- as "badly' 'decomposed and ,- i ' mother are. visiting friends in -tending the Conservatory of Music the face was unrecognizable. . ' : Peterboro and other points this Toronto, spent a few days with Mrs. Wray stated that she' saw I ,+week. Pi-Misig f rieuds, . three weeks aAo on Tuesday a B[ O - -_ i� S h O(`(� -., - 7 --. 21. -Miss Cline,`of Watford, but at -:41iss Kate Lochend, of Dray= Ulan in a small Bailing skiff sail- . [J a e s 0 ) present teaching in ..Atha, visited -ton, ;spent a few days during-the• ing -back and forth -ilea-r the • -` . • • . �Ijr.. E. . J.- slid. -Mrs; Shirley on"'p est week with Pickering and place where the body was found. ' _ . -. ;.,-. - -, _. _ ` Sunday. Dunbartou friends. He " came -within a few,' rods Our fall stock of-the old reliable Williacics Brand has arrived. . ) -Mr., David Harper, geineipal -jp, .and firs. Lo�tan returned of her and then sailed' out into _ '.Extra good values iii .Men a and Buy's .heavy and medium . I . 1. of our public school, spent Sundday home on Jlonday after spending the lake. IIs wan either uu- weights. _. - ..: . . k with )lis wife• and fancily at ten daye in Detroit with their dressed or had on -it -bathing A good choice of Men's, Ladies',Boys' or Girls' fine wear. • ' • Heidelbura. • • -- son, Dr. Frank Logsg. - - suit or -underwear, and at the - . We have a-large.stock_to choose from. . -,Any quality sir - �+ -Wm. N. Starr, of Newmark- -Mr. David•B1ack, of Port Ar- time the lake .was exceedingly _ . glY price to suit. . , et, spent a few.days ,duriog the thur, and formerly an. employee rough. This iA`snppo+ed to be - . . . __ _ „ € ,pa st week with Joeliva'and MrB-. in the Ontario Bank, Pickering, the same man and it is also sup- . xt . ;Richardson. was in town.ou-Saturday. . . -posed to have been his boat that. . .R, A. °`BUNTINGS,. Pickering , L . , -David Reid, of Drydenham. ' -Sunday last is reported to was picked up near Frenchman's _ _ _ _ . _ , of Grey County, visited his form- have" been the hottest day this Bay several weeks ago by a pass- x er, ppaastor, Rev. F. C. Harper on summer, the, mercury having reg- ing steamer. That boat was said . : = - ;;`Ada; last. istered 92 degrees in the Rhade. to have epntained a man's cloth- . __ _ --• .._ .. _ -. ___ .• ' -Miss Elisa 'Splith, of Toronto, -Miss Wax,sou, -of� "Hillcrest ing in the pockets of which were _,. . accompanied by Miss West is Convalescent Home," has return. found a watch and a small sum _ spending a few days at the home ed-to-the city after a nding a of money, but nothing to inden• • .0 _ ---of her mother here. week with her friend, Miss Field. .tify the owner. Coroner Bateman -Miss Dolly Kerr, who has.been. -Rev, A. Lideinburg and wife. communicated with the Crown i0a ,confined to her bed for several returned missionaries from Cen- attorney•.Col. Farewell.-who Also �C In7 _� �_._ - , r -- weeks, is, we are pleased to state, tral Africa. visited at the home of communicated with the Provincial able to be around again. their uncle, Joseph .Doyle, this authorities. regarding' the finding - " - -Mrs. Murkar Sr. returned to week. .. . of the body. It was decided that - - . - :. ;Port Elgin last week after spend- -The apple crop in this locality an inquest was unnecessary. R. _ . _ - .lpg the summer here with„ her this year will be small. A large S. Dillingham, undertaker, was - ..We have all kinds of whole ' , amoo dn', John and Mrs. Murkar.. number are falling and that which instructed to bury -the: body, _ _ "'- Pickli B ices Pure Ground ) . -Mr. Wadell' and his gang of remain on the trees will not be of which was. dans neer the spot .- •._` _ � p t ' -men' fini ed their contract wily - g - - where it was found. Efforts are iB ices for baking, etc. We keep . _ the best quality: p the village and have been bus -Owing the Divisiah Cotirt be- being made towards indentifica- the best in Mace, Curry powder, Abis week lapueg down granolithec ,ing held on.Monday, the meed tion so.that the unfortunete man's -- welke for nvste rhea. - . -Tameric ands ices of all kindsf __ _ _ P ' pa of the tp. council was postponed relatives may be notified of his, l? -Mrs. Wiman, . of Peterboro, a have - to Wednesday. The.minutee ,of fate. whole and mixed. W ve WCOMpanied by her two children, the council's proceedings are being Later-Since the above wag I .. aged $ W its _Wine_�d- -_ _ returned home on Monda , .after held over until.our next issue. written a e - •,f y " ndin a con le of weeks wi re urn- as written Dr. Bateman regal - ,Fruit Vinegar, the best that ©an _ r mo Mrs. Burrell. ed home, after -spending five' ing the body. It,is probable that. be had, dome to IIs for your _ ` -H. G. Herr, who has been in weeks at the home of her grand- the unfortunate man's name is '''' _ 'the employ of the Massey-Harris pa rents in Hamilton, Miss Fanny Jacob Horowitz; a Sew of New plbkle BIIpplies Cos for the past year, has severed has also returned to Hamilton York, aged 19 years. The ulna -- - ['. . , bis connection with the firm, and after spending her vacation here. who wrote the doctor states thatw. • -•- - - - left on Saturday for the North- The Sovereign -Grand' Dodge Horowitz stopped with him two - - _ - •=�' a West. of the I:O. O. F. will meet in To- daps white in the city, and also - I , . -Mrs. J. R. Armstrong accom- rontu next week, when represen- that the clothes found in-the boat VV . ohs'' �ick� e o. .'Famed by her sister, Mrs. Flett, atives n ill: be present from all has been indentified as,the.prop- _ of Kingston,•returned tb•jier.home ,pelts of the world.. A number 'erty of'the man. He has written, ._ _ --, _. _ _ ,in Toronto Junction,'after spend- from the local lodges expect. to to New York for futher particu- ' - - 1. "- Ing a few weeks,with her broth- attend. -. lars for purposes of idenitication. " ere, the Messrs. Gordon. -David Savage, •who has been1. .. . _ .- - -_ , - -Messrs. W, P. Firth, Jos. in the-employ of the J. L. Spink ■ _ - ' `- __: ._ _-Rogers, and-Albei�.-.a or two, �n Womsnl : Ailmen _ _ _ . Toronto, accompanied by Mr. ha severed his connection with and 1Meee::e: Miller, architect, were in town on the,firm in order to continue -his I - Vuesday their object being to studies. He will now spend some ' " . . . . . . . nre , 111ft ...... � ­.. __ estima --the ee t of Fe-bunildiug--,tieae in attend&nee--at-the MV11-itb y I ,%..- in. ,%or . the College. Collegiate Institute. Q!:Sheep's Care Soot>bes. Huh _-__ . _ -FranY Chapman, B. A., who . . -Ili a certain town, a barber, _while pa� �, g�0 nods Plain and Fane Prints and.Muslins,.coet $ 9 and 10c-while - 'was a recent member of the edi• who has j ust-opened up his'shop - y Y - 6. �, the last at Sc. tercel of the. Weekly .Sun is now announces himself as a tonsorial r!r _.. _ -on the staff of the World. .--We- ar is -ii aio t�otnictiT Bair dress- ,. �ebest ��which physicians know tot' ' Boots at and under cost. P Y g Female weaknesses is composes of varve of a Full line of Patent Medicines,at cut rate prices. .:' .• congratulate him on- obtaining er, facial operator, cranium mani. oertatn wbtte alp• To wis are added other •'• - - 'euch- a position. Pickerin boys ttlator and capillary abridger. he,Inflamed ed memo out the is sootons dna heal Po g Y , P 9 dg -the•ini<amed membeanea. This aoothiss anti- • application is known b to - I. __ p tic local aDD y dress!: •. n • to front as usual. Hair cut and shave with ambidex- KD W LAGAN __ 'kering O t • ' -The Ladies' Aid of the Meth. terous facility—Next. aNwaT paicrux-..crans ux-. because eWbi curses �Me yP.°- • ' t 4 °dist church have Axed the date =An order has been sent out fleet ueeD■ a the morniaFs aaaa. tan _ • pain the infiamma- tion,the dumbarse■. of their annual Harvest Home. from the Attorney-Generals de- abates.Thelivesof many we== am .. . The same will be held on Sunda partment at Toronto instructing records of sick.. cam. Th•yaatdfar. Ys they are eic'k, theyaever tu0� - • - Oct. 28th, and:their.tea an Tues-. ail magistrates to send clown pi ci- a well day-yet all this suftertae , • , _ _ Oist. 30th. Full particulars fissional' hoboes for sial months ■� aicknesa iw mm�eeooemaasa' e * - - ,,._+ Pa Everp ailing - 11 be'given later. • without the option of a fine.' Al- made strong -may be - -Rev.' J, ' Win. Peckham, of lowauce are to be made in genuine merle w �' vete°°° the I P t t t ' faC t vi r and vi- talitp of ro- I n 'j�oo UV r .. _ es - stars pe cc• :_ . ' ' ' anhood. It is to this ever-i;_ _' pastor of Friend's' church in To- fission tramp, the jail. crewing number ofsufferingwomen , ronto, and Joseph P. Rogers, of -. r.•T. M. McFadden,who was thatDr.shoopsenda hfs messageof hope .. = - •' . . Toronto, were amus the visiting employed in Pickering Pharmacy and lire dna soon cheer. It Is to these >> _ - g g aUout fort e g Y sirkand ailingwomen that Ds SWOOP'R - Friends at,the Quarterly :fleeting Y rrs ago has purchas- NIGHT CITRIC will come as a Balm of Gilead held here in the Friends church ed out tke drug business of Dr. You may not know your trquble by the acme This machine does away with the old , physicians give it but remeIDbei Dit SHOOP'a i,� last Saturday unci Sunday. Bateman and took possession on NIGHT CORX-Way be relied upon in all caeca of• fashioned Chopping Knife, womb ulceration. falling of the womb, ins in erforniin its work quickly °'~ -The following depatch from '�Vedneseay.. Mr. McFadden ism She womb or ovaries ieuoorrbo3a, mite.): "� = p g a graduate of Ontario Colli efficiently. . .Montreal appeared. in the Globe g•. ,. _ . . - _College•of, intiammation. oongeadon irregular or painful and menstruation Ask for Dr. SHOOP'8 PiIOf3? on Thursday last: The report Pharmacy and the C uadian Col- ca» Recommended and sold by � , . :,-that 'the C. P.%R. contemplate lege of Optics. Dir. McFadden is — PICKERI�,G PHARMACY: You ;on bt to Have One. their y g ' very popttl>3r young man and g ,.Mont>eal." lWeTwby bui ding *not- n�1 no'doubt work up a fine busi- - _ so PP g ase. We welcome him'rs a real- . ' =: bonne Po NOW O�PE N i ..oh1 1.2� near Pickering was verified by dent of our village. "N0. , p '�' Sir Thomas Shaughnessy to-day, =A dieastroue wreck ovenrred on -Fall Term in the JNO. 2, only . 1. F •but only to the extent that engin- the C. P. R. near Sudbury on . . .. ,vers send surveyors were working Wednesday, -morning' in which ,, ' • ' • -•10 _ . over the proposed•route, and that eleven persons were' ,killed while CmtM Swineee Cohn@, P:4 . their report would determine the the injured is estimated from • •- • TCWV1ft0. - - " ~ �" _ O temp my's future action in this twenty-five to -forty. An east- , �annectiotr. - For a�iong time the bound train dashed into a west Enter any time. Twenty teachers; '' towns along Lake Ontario have bound train containing North- one hundred and twenty Typewriting ■ llTMTM' •�/ ' •_:.i _w g g by achines_ IInexcelled !ae )ties for u sWtn ��d 1. alltt I Ilir in the C', P. R, to build this West harvesters, where cine•of1 )ranch to,+enter into direct com- the coaches was telesco eel. assisting graduates to positions. M '' : a "'; rester-4&uew Callander. tition with the G. T. R. for Messrs. Andrew For, th, , w_,.-_ .. . .. ... . . rryint. trade that driginated in Marquis and Fred A half at the I>.- _ HAW, Principal. n ,w fat�l►llty. The totvssjino:fly upon this train but J ,, he was laid a .�. .r,,,.�. _ •-Ii'ielrlerinx,- It- escaped without inju aged partner in adjoining �, 1.94 °; BUN,PY. , , �' u o%vmanvllle Ifni gratulate them on f: Ny�M b efr. 'ground. - f . • },,tip: a ape. ,. ... ti F ...,.s , 1.