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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_07_24=rvTStstvsassa t[r,a :are.. P PI &I • •L-U H lilies Florence Pilkey is home for F Fred Hornahaw has given his house Mediedt a a binder whip. We have a first h her bolidays. a a coat of ppaint, AA M. BELL, M,. D., C. M. F FLY NETTS ELY NETTS f friends in Oil City, Pa. t the doctor's care. General Hoepital. successor to Dr. M. Bate- h for alai ,� driving. Just what y haying although t with b : toSp m. Piokerin¢,oat t Single and double harness always on i it was needed and will do touch Rood. m mac11ine at Locust Hill last week. ('� EO. N. FISH, M. D. hand. . We-make the kind that gives M Mr. Dolby, whose wife recently left J J: B. Nilson end Miss Nellie visited yr PHYRICIAN A-:QD suBGEOx s . W for England, on account of ill health, H Hamilton friends on Wednesday. " Oaten. �Awociste ootoner, County o Surgeons. K Knee dusters, rubber dash rugs, light h has his residence and blacksmith shop L Lloyd Nighswander, of Toronto, was - - 'Ofldce8rinra- 8 to 10 A. m, and 1 to 3 and s to 8 d dusters for 'surnmer, fall knee a advertised for sale. A good business m marries at Powasson on Wednesday. Brougham, out. 11 -1y r rugs and shawls. c could be worked up here and is a very W Wm. Fuller and Alf. Hoover were HERBERT )iIDD, M. P., "C, bi. u urn robs, brushes, metal polish, c comfortable place to settle in.: a away on Telephone business this week. Je Member College of Physicians and Sur- h hoof ointment, gall cure, harness + Hear the Georgina Quartette, s spent a few days with Miss, Nellie oral, Emergency and Burnside Lying -in Hospi- W THOMPSON BROS., - Pickering D Dunbarton, Sunday. M Wilson.., residence. opposite Methodist church, Clare- - - - - Toronto, are spending a week with J. _ a J WHITEVALE T and Mrs. Wilson. day with his"sisi� -airs. B. A. Ellison. � ��ndin��fe',Y d E. FAREWELL, Q. 0.,' BARRIS- D David Annie left on Wednesday m mother-, Peter Robinson. _T E _ A m morning for Quebec and will remain olioitor: Court House. Whitby. 10-v u bi �Q until the end• of the neck. L LAKE SHORE i `.T x last week of ll. R. and ,lIrs. Beaton. -nor for High Court of Justice. Successor to Sundayecl here, We certainly believe this or we would - — _ Mrs., �:. A nd ►1]ss Ltll_'_P1'horuWU ' Whitby, 7ty — -- _ - o Coo s Are; uses al i e guests n not a so. A er s. H r Vi r -as now ' a al_ visited at Brougham on Sunday. mace m our new improved orm The following t yet'; is James and oils. Thornton and other )etas :�nnie Calvert spent a few days is a ireat.,preparation for the hair and, r Pefertttury. the best yet : friends. f 1 ounce cum bond car a =ia ;'e regret to have to tate'thar, 11t,• the guest of L. and lies. Courtice. scalp. Stops aIlins hair. Cures dan- HOFSI \8,VETERINARY 8IIS- �, p p g hisses Hilda :and Josephine Heck, of 'amt! Promotes the growth of bsir- drams fluid extract beiarberry T, Burton continues very low and thu. Toronto 'Sundayed a,t Lake View ^Oxadeb the Z.c. Ayer Co..lm ui.trasei- �• GBON, AND DENTt3T. Err. arid I ounce fluid extract dandelion prospects fur het° ,recovery ere not ' a Graduate of the Ontario Vet Mussy Ocl- very bright. F' it'tu. Inge, Toronto, registered member of ti,e Add enough sprup -sarsaparilla to me • Misses Heck, of Toronto, are - Ontario Veterinary, Aledicsl Association. �I- The. inembers 'of the "Methodist speuding Ckttsir vacation at Lake View _ '� SALE make a four ounce mixture. Church choir are note .taking their' 1t 0 7��1'1 Else and residence one and one quarter miles F rein ;north of Green Raver. brace sea shoeintt tore Dose- One teaspuonful after weals and wRCatfoa. I t is tu' be h6p,'d that t hr' -- Boars 8 to 11 a.m' „and .I to f p.m, Private • Frank bjcConvey, of Toronto, is the telephone in my office P.O. address, Green at bedtime. cessation )rum vocal elTor t twill e.nahle zto ,t of Janies sad odes. Gormley. A lifuit(d quantity of'mgrtar for plus••' >siver, Oat. - --`� theist to res,tme their duties, ivitti old- Lake Z ' w FNeiri tc ring{, or for stone work. _ - - -- -. It has helped others. f tine viw_or. r John It. Linton is making the turn- See us aiw)i iL- yc3i6,patch plastering. if ma>tneSIIi �arbo. Why not yoir ? Rev. M t : Haines. - t e now. ]s t „r of i r f 1 Ines h ry p;t fly this wrely: He bets a gang of 7 the .'lletlludiyt 'Chimeh, :irriv'ed will, men on. John is a hu.:tict. A good beef -ringer for sale. THOS:' POUCHF R Issuer of. tier- rn! ♦ CFaU�j ��] his family ft Cuba lz.t week real is llr- Fr tink` h >tictrl. of P,:rt Parr riaRn Licoasae. frougham, Ont. •�- • A • u 1 nova comfurtarb;y..�rttlr,l at the par eon- ' - y' Ladders Ott hand. ' _ ix i'i,e gr :tit of L. apd . Its. Squires of -- C'hvioi,st .ind Ul,tici.ui. iig e. Tie reverend g,•ntlon,an preach? Thu Oaks,'Rs is also 31rs. flint of Shop closed- Wednesda anal`' Tl• IdOPYER Issuer of 3farriag;e ed ver acct ta:rl Licensee to tAe County of Ontano. PicKERINU, N s,. - x utst ay'.. �. rtsru a -- _.__. -� gat un on tiunday eveufur . The Ba eiilic Rragt -bull Team pladed• AV. H. J_riCK.SON, Brock Roa& a friendly game with the Lake Shore vs :aL a - the• 1st - t wiuning by 11 to 11'. The `�T u • Ltoe "ore r as hi n aside Ootarfo, pt• ,n Western Bank'- 0� Asa as the store or at hlsissideaos;Ptatarfag �Irs.' �[ tn. H,uner was a Toronto return match is hoo)ied for this(Fri- !u•g•. t.y visitor Moudav last. day) evening oft John Poweiry farm. Have a fall litre of trash and cur- W© are lorry to report; 'that Miss F ITOR�%AY HOUSE. - Norwtay• Violet Fuller has scarlet Paver, F %vrt'Ybody welcvrne. : Kingston Bead. Particular attention giv. -ed meats constantly oil hand. f"1 _ , Car to farmers attending the Toronto markets. bleldruin Fawthrop. of Cornwall, is Canada,• hest a000mmodat,oa uaderthanew manage Spice Rull Breakfasts+ Bacon, visiting his aunt, Mrs. Hopkins - : OUNBARTON moat. Charpea moderate. J. J. 11cCann,• Pro Armour Ellis, and children, of Ash- -' Pickering Branch. ;prietor_ - $s_- Barn; Bologna; �i'einers, etc. burn, spent Sunday with his parents Prof. Gilmour, of blcalaster Luiver- b r &BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK Highest prices here, sity, , Anti family are rusticating . at g p paid for A oodl number from here attend- ,}Ilse Allison's. Incorporated by act of. Parliament leg¢ r • conveyances, Commissioner for taking g y g�davfa, Accountant. Eta.. lfoasy to luau $ilLCher'S cattle. ed the garden party at Whitevale IAsr Born -At Yellow Grnss;. Bask., on on farm psrt� "leans of Marriage Liu- week. ,lens i,rlc 4rri tn - 1,1,., a.,� �►1,. -C- 'W'. hitevali Oat. - Ft' . o x apt a and Mir s. 1 u t e- Gourik. a daughter. Subscribed 555.00000 �j PUSTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, vale. visited Wm. and Vrs► Booth on Dr. Price and family and W. H. • 1.' • for Counties of York and Ontario. Auc- S4Rd.ry. Merry - and family. of Toronto. '. are Rest Account _ 8fi0.000 00 t}on sates of all ktyds atteaaed to on shortest A number from here attended the staying at Peter Annan's. Assets 9,(100 :000.W nouoe, Address Breen River P. O., Ont, : excursion to Jae•kbou'n Point on Tues- A .large number of summer visitors Inaurallce and day last. have been attracted to this locality -- - _ B. POWELL, Licensed Auc -. ev. J G 7osat Clowar, Epp, T. 8. Mo3[ts naa E �% - R rant. of Claremont, preach- by the fresh breezes from the lake. • tioaear for Ontario, All kinds of salty ,. "� k'r eat oondaoted either privately or by auction. gate . Conveyancing Done• ed an eloquent sermon Sunday even- Rev. Dr. 3larsb, of the Peterboro _ ....._._ -safes. dates or other p.reirn,ars __.. —.. -- 1 Last try alarge- roagregatfon :- presi Eery, conducte3 the services to H F m apply at residence, Elizabeth St., Prck 11= - e y ee, Ocl seas so slaw to ar al`s t1W 151y. • lltrs. Gen. Dunsheath, of Toronto, church last Sunday - and will -again Dtotea Oonsctfoaswltcitsd Lad prom ptlyatrea _. returned home' Monday last, after conduct the seevices neat Sunday: Farmer's :rote. discounted American and S House and Lot foie sale or to rent: viaitin oils. aif. Hoover and other I. W. Pfizer, of Iiew Beach, s ends Foreign Exchange bought and sold Draft I& Ten POUCHER. Licensed Auction- 8 P sued, arts dablo on all parts of the world T. ear, valastor and Collector for the Conn Also Planing-Mill Mill for sale. friends here. his Sundays at his mother's home tin of York and Ontario All kinds of asctfou g'' Dr, H. Hopkins, being line. of the hepe during the .hot surnmer'nionths• t' T1� Wes conducted and valuations made at mod _ Savings Bank Department. - orate charge, Estates and consignments con- 150 acre Farm for sale. directors of the Ontario Veterinary Mrs. T: Pfizer • and Miss Pizer are also oistsntly 1110-0 ad and sold by auction or College. Toronto. was called there un rusticating here. - private rile, tdortgaaes, renu, ores and If you went to buy sell or rent, call Thursdav last tb attend matters per- Services are being held at Rosebank Interest allowed, otr deposits aL high- If accounts promptly collect sea sutra at m office, Bargains. tainin to the College before its being ever Sunda afternoon. These aer- est current rates, And . credited & or settlements guaranteed. Phone or y g _ g y y ` write for termv and particulars, Brou,tham, turned over to the Government by Lh- vices are well attended.' All the -eot- Paid quarterly to depositors. -s Out Dotes m&Tbe fixed by phone Xzvra - -. - = P pal.'•Dr. Andrew Smith. T r Gig � are occupied well"the board- k rinci ew h e Chas. A. McClellan Mgr. Omae. y . V. Richardson• College 'll henceforth be run b the ink house being; full, _ f � • will yy • Ontario Gavernment. The new Prin• -T. NV.-Luworeaux, who met t with an _ ci ►l ' is Der. G. A. A. Grange. V. S ,• accident s venal ' -weeks ago b his Turri urg Notary Public, Pickering. yt S. !; h,n•se taking fright at An automobile Seasonable S�ptiara stsf t p _ - -,- -- • — - - - - - and runnang{ away., , is improving nicety r, �-• -_ '— _.__ • - riot -• soil Lo Ile about. •: G-eoi rein Quartette, Dnubartcti' drift is A full line of first•rirc�lUert� g lay t, urging Quarte f 1 1 d tug Jars. ��'rnit Jar Rings. Ott Juu,. sere . olasefarnitnrenow the service , ' pr ise in tthewPresby- C$est Gratittl*zttd Sugrat.. ♦ ter•ianchurrh next Sunday at both JOn exhibition in �. STQUFFV LLLE and evening scrvire. 1 ape” •�'- -' r om ware rooms. �” . 1 ago Ills. Du c P A fall stock of Fancy Biscuits 4 ire -Clas$ rig Ah It -tee al rollecLign- m•iljrbt taken it at each Day g f3 for hire _ d. ' morning ' of t,.b weeks i Prices right. IDs or nl lit sheath. • of Green _ River. had several set w cc� in aid of the organ fun { ° . M - ribs tirokeri in a runaway arrtdent, - -- -- Also, Shredded Wheat,, Corn Flakes, )UE3 meets all trains caused ,Ay neglect to fasten 'the• hold- BROUSriAnt - Orange Meat, Wheat Berries, R• S. Dillingham• - bark straps. We are pl std to say .. Etc., Etc. sac Te.luling promptly- attended to. Piokeringt, Out, that she is now r•ecuverini N. Crawford spent Siatur•day in To- s Agent for L'anadd Carriage Co. While assisting;, un Wt•rincsrlay, m_nto. GEO. PHILIP, Grocer, Broughatu ` Fat Hogs W�uted W. 'Peak July 15th, at Jos. Hoover's barn vacs= J. Davis, of Toronto, spent Sunday ing at Altona Rocs Kesler, while lire- at J. Littlejohn':. _- H. f Picl :eritlg. paring to come dawn from the t.jp of Wei. Palmer, of Toronto, spent Snn- I have the bunts yet With Wight the frame and catching a brace to diiv -with hi.; muther. , at Co., Pork' Packers, Toronto, to *t,le,�l �it Alt get round a post the brake r rrz-e nil ills. F. Barkey, of Toronto, spent slid xud he fell to the floor, a di;tan, :e'ut SrAn,iay at Ed. �b'illson',. t supply that firth with all the live � that .r3 feet, �Ve art pleased to say sire iiillroy, of Cedar Grove; spent �� hogs they require, And wvould like that be is now getting better and i5 Saturday with R. Brodie. to have your hogs. I will pa }' hummer h��l not seriously injured. Anthony Hoow- 'Theis, and -Urs. Puncher spent a few "ivithin 15c. of ,'Tot-onto price until er and Goo. Hodson we) e also some- days last -week in Toronto. -what injured at the sanie raisin Slis5 Lee, of Leaside Junction, spent r further - notice. June, .Tuly' and wugust leads in J g• P , Write, p apply to our Fail P.•rni without any While returning froru 31r„ honk- a few days at Ed.'Willson's. hone or a 1 to Wor,r John 'break. Enter ariy tune. New Man's harp raising It I .nnacle Hill, '3Ir: and Mrs. Tindal, of- Audley, y R,J �lln A. White' C'atalogm,. free. Write for it near' Anrota, on Monday evening of spent Sunday with U. Conner, to.day. Central Business Col- last week, Chas, 'and bars. Willis and Colin Philip is spending a few weeks BROUGHAM legs; Toronto. The largest, Mrs. M. Fleury met with a serious ac- with his daughter at Keswick. , _ — most reliable of its kind. W. cident. The horse thev -were driving Miss ZI. Rontley, of Toronto, is here DOMINION B NB H, Shaw, Principal, Young A got frightened at a trolley car and spending the week with friends. ]s -there anything thatwill give', g r1 Gerrard Sts., Toronto. started to run away. Tfie carriage air. and sirs. F. Gerow, of Toronto, Bead offiee, Toronto �3' p } y • g , yoir more worry than unsati' R'RS upset and -three occupants were spent Sunda at �V, Jios rove s. ,-?: thrown out and received some severe Forest Beaton, of hloore's halls, factory spectacles? If you don't Capital authorized ' (100 000 bruises, besides being badly shaken - up. called on friends here on Monday. see well -have to. strain your Id ,!' P --- - - -- -- The carria a was darns ed to some Miss F Routle and -friend of To- Capital paid uji 8':3;800,000 h t 1 des read- Resery a fund and undi- vided profits 4,900,000 Deposited by the public-­35,.500,000 . Total : assets. ,•.;. 49, 000, 000 .. ' WHITBY BRANCH. : r'General Banking Business transacted. g g y eye --w a peasure o extent but the horse was not injured. ronto, are visiting at the former 's ing' give you? Once upon a D. H. Shaw, who has been emplov- home. ed as assistant at the G,T.R. station W, and bliss M. Willson spent a 'time people picked glasses for ` here for the past two years, has re- couple of days last week at Leaside themselves - -a very unsatisfac- signed, and after spending two tweaks J unction.. tort' way. Persons now seethe with his parents, near Beaverton, lie Quite a few from here attended the wisdotil of consulting an expert will go west where he intends to spend garden party at Claremont on Thurs- optician. the summer. Herb. is of a very quiet day night. disposition and probably on that ac- -lies. G. D. Linton is spending a few We are prepared to guarantee count he was not as widely known as days this . week with her sister in, sonle, yet through his most obliging 1loiuiL Alhert, yon entire satisfaction. L; aural atxention wen to the a and pleasing manner with the public T. Poucher had fine ripe tomatoes ' ' ap given ollec= he made many warm friends and ivas on July :'Nth, They were grown and - 1>!•>�AiFes- �; tlon of farmer's sale and ZIacksmithijif 1 a general favorite of all who beranie matured ender glass. yY other notes. cicggAinted with hini. He was as mnro F. W. Bodell Will sell Rele. grease at pp'' x _ z~ bar of the 1. O,O.F., Stnutiville Lodge, Cost on 8aturdAyAe- wining, July 25th.. �ial"J�frtt The undersigned having bought o11t and during the 1[ St tel•m ably filled_ gas the supply is anted coma• earl a SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. the blacksniithing; business of G: J the chair as L. S. \. G. He teas regu- Word has been received from-C. A. ' =eposite received of $1. and Law, is prepared to do black- ]At- in attendance and took an active Barclay stating he had a flne trip to > smithing in all its lines. part in the interests of the Order. We Vancouver and alto thinks it is one of upwards, -- � join in wishing •him every success Lhe finest of rountriey, ;geweler and 'Optician, =ate'reet allowed at highest Horse- shoeing - 9, - Specialty in his now surround`ngs and will he blesses. F. L, Glut• son and Stewart, current rates. �oR�O Z,A'C7CT pleased to hxye hini in our midst ,.f 'Toronto, ; +re disposing of the I). H. Whitby, >. Ont. t=c=peunde3d or paid quar agAin Any time in the Aear future, -'� Alger• stock aL ,acrtticing prices. Yon - telly. �'14K tart[.\ (ar (ii j, 1 Joulnali l take the g,o,. ds t;t ynur ot`'n figure, sip," °• v t .. ,I _ , ., r wa , , i.. •• ... _.,.�.sa+•e•*� :..,..•• ems✓ u .. a..ks:...... :.d�fP :k..ci's A,. Sti�,iai \4 :.. .. . :. ,t _. YS. ,'. _ .. ...-.. s ..• .... �...,•........ .. .... -u. .. ,� ,4u '— ...ear....,...x sox. .s,.. -:4� .r.a_. ..a_- .:5... '.,e'J�.iCrs9rau war .z . x.., .o xr •.. .ear. -e a.w... .. -.. ...: > __. _ - •a..e, ...._:� ' .. :. W _.:.Sdtw:s_ =.G:iJ "E.,,. -.... .. .i -.. ;'.1�?"S•. iv P• _ _.s�•?v : :Y� aural atxention wen to the a and pleasing manner with the public T. Poucher had fine ripe tomatoes ' ' ap given ollec= he made many warm friends and ivas on July :'Nth, They were grown and - 1>!•>�AiFes- �; tlon of farmer's sale and ZIacksmithijif 1 a general favorite of all who beranie matured ender glass. yY other notes. cicggAinted with hini. He was as mnro F. W. Bodell Will sell Rele. grease at pp'' x _ z~ bar of the 1. O,O.F., Stnutiville Lodge, Cost on 8aturdAyAe- wining, July 25th.. �ial"J�frtt The undersigned having bought o11t and during the 1[ St tel•m ably filled_ gas the supply is anted coma• earl a SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. the blacksniithing; business of G: J the chair as L. S. \. G. He teas regu- Word has been received from-C. A. ' =eposite received of $1. and Law, is prepared to do black- ]At- in attendance and took an active Barclay stating he had a flne trip to > smithing in all its lines. part in the interests of the Order. We Vancouver and alto thinks it is one of upwards, -- � join in wishing •him every success Lhe finest of rountriey, ;geweler and 'Optician, =ate'reet allowed at highest Horse- shoeing - 9, - Specialty in his now surround`ngs and will he blesses. F. L, Glut• son and Stewart, current rates. �oR�O Z,A'C7CT pleased to hxye hini in our midst ,.f 'Toronto, ; +re disposing of the I). H. Whitby, >. Ont. t=c=peunde3d or paid quar agAin Any time in the Aear future, -'� Alger• stock aL ,acrtticing prices. Yon - telly. �'14K tart[.\ (ar (ii j, 1 Joulnali l take the g,o,. ds t;t ynur ot`'n figure, sip," °• v t .. ,I _ , ., r wa , , i.. •• ... _.,.�.sa+•e•*� :..,..•• ems✓ u .. a..ks:...... :.d�fP :k..ci's A,. Sti�,iai \4 :.. .. . :. ,t _. YS. ,'. _ .. ...-.. s ..• .... �...,•........ .. .... -u. .. ,� ,4u '— ...ear....,...x sox. .s,.. -:4� .r.a_. ..a_- .:5... '.,e'J�.iCrs9rau war .z . x.., .o xr •.. .ear. -e a.w... .. -.. ...: > __. _ - •a..e, ...._:� ' .. :. W _.:.Sdtw:s_ =.G:iJ "E.,,. -.... .. .i -.. ;'.1�?"S•. iv P• _ _.s�•?v : :Y� Jr-o" qr GAVE HONOR TO THE BLIND. HEALTH NOTES: AN iaorm$T DOCTOR SUTHERLANk SISTERS -NA —Cover frying -RU Eggs invalids Great Things AehieTed by Two , ADVISED PF, When hot beat as SCALP CL Sightless Men. - SYLVESTER E. SMITH, Room pan with ,cream. wanted seasoned 7 MR Block, St. Louis, Moz Ma y as is the only Dandruff Cure, for 218, Granite ii n -- -I--- — le, Uh keep -stirri —writes: "Pertuts Is WO 5jit.ft enCT S 11 X�6. 13bam g a a no. qua ZQ10 Dy All until light. ail druggists, Soc, or sent postpaid rote men of talent and 'of spirit so sick man can have. a �dauntless that even total blindness 16A few months ago I came here in a To bathe the feet of those too - theSeven Sutherland Sisters, 179 King weak to sit in a chair draw up the Sc, Toronto, on receipt of price. -not keg them down have just wretched condAtlorr.- , Exposure and could been especially recognized irr AM- dampness had ruined my once robust knees, place' foot bath. or an of erica and Europe health. 1•had catarrhal affections of warm water_in bred, put both feet SAVED THE DISHES. Seventeen years ago -Mr. E. D. the hronewal tubeaand for a time there in, and-see how the sick one will -Husband-But- why did. you diz- Campbell, now a university jirof6s- was a doubt as to my recov enjoy it. It"isWu-e11cial and soolb- erY. ing, draws the blood from the head, miss the cook this morning, when sor and director of the chemical 1Wy good honest old doctor advised the Higges are 'coming to dinner to- Foold I and often induces restful sle'ep. laboratories in the University -of me to take Peruna, which I did and in night 7 Lantern for Sickroom,-In the Michigan., lost his sight through an a short time my health began to im- Wife-Because at 11 a.m. we hid country. and imall towns gas 7 accident. In spite of his affliction prove very rapidly, the bronchial only exactly enough dishes left. to L ; and electric lights are not to be he- has taken a high place in edu- trouble gradually disappeared, and'io L lantern from a hook set the table. Libby 9s cation and has Made -original re- three.mouthd my h found, hang ai lant-& at health was fully re an vp- screwed into the bottom of searches of much value, especially stored. Vienna Sausage thanks lot per window sash on the ' outside. A. R. SICKERSTAFF & CO., in the chemistry of iron and cc- '9'Acccpt a grateful man's t. meat. He has just attended a ban- his restorati'on, to perfect health." The light in the room may be regu: Stocks, Bondiand Debentures. You've never tasted in quet in his honor at .the University Pe ru for lils Patients. lated by raising or lowering- the _Cobalt and all Mining and Oil Stocks of --na shade. This obviates toe heat and the beat sausage until of Wisconsin, where he delivered A. W. Perrin, M. D. S., 980 H eY Canada and United States. 7 odor produced by a kerosene lamp Crders executed with promptness. borros- an address on "The Effect Free St., Brooklyn, N. Y., says: pondence solicited. 4 ve eaten Libby s "I am using your Perana, myself, and in. -the room. 7�1 you Magnesia on Cements." If you are suffering with a bun. 021 to 627 Tradors Bank sundinff, Toronto Vimna Sansage. It is forty years since the fain- am recommending it to, my patients in, of the lower joint. Phone awn 9a on*• ion or soreness -find it to be cus blind engineer of f-Belfast died all rises of catarrh, and the great toe make a pad of cot- t product 'n Ireland: The Belfast Naturad more than you represent. reruns can of A�E�SWA��TED. A reliable 131070 's a sausage History and Philosophical Society be had now of all druggists In this see. ton batting the length of the toe, 01ty and town in Canada with waterworks to s f high food valuell, has now published a memorial one inch wide and one-half inch & patent article needed in every bt)me, hotel an o: a- lion. At the time I began using It, it bile building. Sells at sight. Rustlers per on his - life and remarkable was uu�nowu.'? thick. Place thig pad- betWeen the Cd are making $5.00 a day. write at once fo Made different. (:;0-0k• P -7 great toe and second toe. This particulars. Goo. T. Cole, Owen Sonud, Outs, achievements. Alexander Mitchell ed ''different! Tastes was 16 years old. when he became tes 10 . . -, ' THE WAY. throws the great toe out and the t blind. His life was shrouded -in' joint in, so the.shoe. will . not rub CARPET DYEINO different and is differen .11 press.on the joint, and the pad "d OL"MiAll. This il a IeOdbltl With th darkne' 8 for seventy-two years, but When fate is 'dealing' out hard 6r TISH AMER10A OCL N DYKIN;7 doeq not cause any inconvenience gal than other sausage., he was in active business till he knocks, Ian by par mad we we mrs to 204*11 ­ .'s and'will alleviate the suffering and. 1-4 parts- and his;-infillanes still limize ­ Don't try ftLEhake-_ em - Us I&L K@4tr1l4L His two greatest works were the LibbyLls Vienna _Just buckle in and grit your teeth, discovery and application of a new- Then stand an' take 'em. N 1) S SAm"ge, like all of the principle in preparing the founda-, For A-hen she - finds you' won't b':). YOUR FRIV VICTOR -BERLINER Libby Food Products; Lions for lighthouses and piers and downed, may help you to win the Cash Prize his improvements in the screw pro- As sure as- shootin,' of' SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS 1.19 carefully prepare built many lighthouses, She's very apt to turn around, yeller_ given by the ORANGE MEAT Com- and.. cooked in Libby's and fongHebefore his death. he had And go a-scootin. pang for the largest. number of hot - Greet satisfaction of knowing that his toms; of packages sent in. There -Great While Kitchen. - :Vseful at all Times-In winter or are a gieat number of other large inventions were conferring import d North ant benefits in India. an in summer- Parmilee'a- Vegetable cash prizes giv.en, in this contest. Ali price-s and stylcp from $12 40 to It can quickly I and South America as well as in Pills will cope with and overcome Commence saving the -ORANGE Write for free catalogue. served for an iEurope and that his improvements. any irregularities of the digesii'16 hlEAT'Corton Bottoms and send $2-40-' y meal at in steam propulsion were on organs which ' chailge -of diet, y(iur . name arid address to DEPT. D any It is pleaS� every sea. residence, or variation of- ORANGE - MEAT, Kingston, - TO- time. change of resi I There ig no lack of illumiliation rh 9'y bring h^17t, �A_, -gju nAllipinslAtir these who toinperal-re, stat'rig #4&�� 4 W611 to e i it, the minds of such as t The should be always kept at ION uhfiff N 1. Th, t�r and you will be sent full info-r Hunt buffl,", achieve the exceptional though �,& ' - and has that satisfying I can ae rand, and once their beneficial ac motion regarding all the prizes and 1 from "wisdom at- one entrance, quite tion becomes known,' no one will be - 264 Yonge StrGet, Toronto. taste. conditions. ORANGE MEAT, is a ! Try iL shut out," without- them.. There is nothing'Iflsh"and blood producer and be- in their -structure, and Agents wanted in every town. Libby, McNeill A Libby.' nauseating cause of its thorough cooking and it delicate can use them SELF- S �WRI FICING. the mo malting, it i3 easily assimilated 13 -.' cbicalo. cnfidently. Master Walter, aged five, bad eat en the soft portions of his toast-at A -STU6Y IN 171110POiITION. breakfast, and piled the crusts Or" The wh4p4Nor•wil1 to!h lotid a _Mr. Wiggins, in his study, was en- his long*, deavoring .. concentrate his lu! note 6oih strike. h to his plate. fl I' boy-" re- 11's d. � it I thought u 'A Whew I was a little I it a mosquito saml; thus slr��ng, Pon a bit of writing. The -his-father, who sat opposite What. would -his -bite' be 110 1perpetual noise in the flat above an. marked' beyond human 4ur. him, "I 'always ate. the crusts of my noyed him be en cc, Rushibo; into the sittin W I L S 0 N S ­411 1 xv-PA of cs-tl�a. Xbove the a I An U emot i 0 AeAtTayed by burns or scalds apply weaver's he cried. -Did you like them I" inquired Us. Cost. immediately: the sooner the better. "What is that confounded rack- _19very packet 40f equipment for. a Public offspring, cheerfully. will kill Library in. a subject* that "Yes,' � replied . .-the parent. arent. Many-,a. man who imagines he" is et I" FLY mors "low than should be carefullly con- "You may have these," said Mas• world - famous is unknown to- the "My dear,, it is only the lady above- $cc ohowto lu'dered. ter Walter, .pushing his plate acroalt people''in the next block. rocking h-gr- baby to sleep." of sticky plaper __F_Qr plannini "For heayen's gn1re- run and-tell- the table Room, arranging the ..Do not. delay in getting relief for her to use smaller rocks! SOLD By Charong Counter and Alwayi a Good Friend-In health the little folks. Mother Graves' DRICCIST11, QMF33 Axz CIVERAL STQ?S3 . ..... -In times df. peace it doesn't take 'Classifying Books for Cat&- and happiness we need no friends, Worrft Exterminator is a pfeasant I" per packet, or a packets for 2" but when pain and prostration and sure cure. ..If you love your much to . start a quarrel.: will lowt & whole season. logs, Library Bureau is re- come we took for friendly aid from child.' why' do yoti let it suffer cognized the world over aix Anyway, the man wh6 -- 'has no -iympathetic binds These' hands when a remed As so hear at hand? the authority. 7 never disappoints them.. can serve us no better than in rub- friends neN Write for Booklet. hing in Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, IM . PORTANCE OF BIRDS. Library eUrSaU Of Canada 1 f,,r wheTr the Oil is in the pain is �86 great is the part -played, by LINITUD, out. It has brought relief to thou- k9ads who without it would be in lArdi in disseminating seeds and in 79 DAY STREST, TORONTO, ONT. Every deed friendless. protecting plants by the destruc- tion of noxious insects that Mr. H. W]TI-1 'GOOD REASON. W. Henshaw ' reaches the somewhat Farmer—' a�stonishing-con6lusion that if" all is madc like. Little Elm: :r-"1%lanrma says y�ou a T the re a you join us in -a lit� birds were exierminate'd, not. only ideal balms o ft•:.k <,f a doc!or." Pompous M. D. c!, anji:versaFy . c(-leLtatl4in at - our would successful agriculture be- Ancient Greem- From (,gi-eally,pl�,a-;*,d,)-"Indeed! How did •sh,0 bf. use?" wrva to say that?" greater I?um hcrbal.;laps Knew Little Eirmi; ",Dh Binns-' "De - Wedding anniver. come impossible, but the gr part of the vegetation of the earth Juicca ur4n ointment she didn't say it -just that way, but i awry pr birthday?" �of a salve.but how much man he corld save by using 'heard -her W11 pap you were a quack.', Ttmmin&-,"No. Our -&orvant"s- been would eventually be destroyed. A Fairbanks-'*Iorse Jack-of-all-Tftdes GaiAine Ent nature own— gins to $,%w vrood. pump water, grind feed &c.. with - just a;year." we permanent reduction in' the bird would not be able to supply the domand7 Biliousness Burdens Life = The population, he saysi could not but cut this ad. out and stud to us to-day, and we will "ad you our free catalogue - -The Grestest Tonic Is 'Ferrortm," It to have disasti-aps consequences., 0 bilious man - is never a companion- pleasant in taste and coutifna ifist the nourish. A ft 0 able man because his ailment ren- went and strength-giring qualities that are need. Name re ed by those who a sick and weslav,. tiers him morose and gloo' '(during history - lesson) my. The Teacher n). comp "Papa, -did -,�o n "Who was Joan of Are?" For a few complaint is not so! dangerous as Little Har,old- &)I", Address is disagreeable. Yet no one need have 700 -,s?" Papa - "l believe he minutes there was silence, Then a suffer from it who. can procure Par' w;vt The Canadian Fairbanks Oo., Limited, Toronto, Cal - °d id, my son." Little he- bright little boy put up -his hand.' melee's Vegetable Pills. 'By regu- lw', man who saki, 'Give -in^- Uberty, -or "Plea's'e,- teacher, -she was the I Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver lating the liver and obviating the give me death'?" daughter of Noah effects of bile-in the stomach-they restore men to cheerfulness and Attacks of cholera and dysentery .There are a number.of varieties, full-vigor of action.. come quickly, there seldom being of.corns. Hollo*ay's Corn Cure warning of the vi Reme- will remove any of them. *Call on For Neurailgla, Headache, any w sit. 110NEST DEBTS. i dial action must be taken Just as your druggist and get a bottle at "Pa, whit are honest dobtiTl quickly if the patient is to be:spared once. "Roni-st deb% my I-ove. are the ac. great suffering and permanent in� PANGO Rheumatism, - Paiq, .. Etc. ccunts against a man- that he always jury to the -lining membranes of the WEARING 'EM OUT. n with that -ALL'DRUGGI-STS,, OR, leaves 1-ir his relatives to pay after he bowels. The readiest - prepiiratio' "You"te not 'as strict So CENTS. is dcad." for the purpose is Dr. J. D. Kel- log's Dysentery Cordial. -4 b youngster of yours as you used' to tired can 7 -n t got at small cost at any drug store Pango lCompany More men would acquire'that t e- The Toro 0 feeling if all their words were back- or general deale'r's, and it will af- No, for economy's sake. Every ed b' feeling, month I used to have to, buY myself y 'ford relief before a doctor can be INHOLISSALK a new pair of slippers and him s, LYMAN J§RbS. CO.. Toronto and Montreal; LYNIAN KNOX a called. Tru,� frlen;$� nri� fhc.�e wlio 1,sf,�n to new pair of pants. u CLARKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG CO., London. ycur talk %•hen J, n", y 111 yth'ng • RATTLED. De Jones: "There is ene, good "'tear about Reggie 7." . r thing about that man." De Smith: "What's the latest I" "What is it l" De Jones: "His "Well, you know how bashful he opinion of himself." ' A. J.- PATTISON & CO., "The other night 'he proposed to Miss Coyne. Of course, he got- all ;balled up. He thought the proper thing would be to .get on his knees to her." .'So he did. rVell, he hadn't been A on his knees since 'he was a kid.' And, rattled as he was, be couldn't • think a thing to say but fNow. I lay me - down to sleep 1" 4u; only M Nan-"Did you no!icc Nhv dreadfully that piano needed luningo" Fiin-1'%%'hy dear. I th4,u�ht J harm jn:lzod por- ISSUE NO. 30-08. (ccLly with your voice." ,33 Scott 5t., TORONTO. Phone Alain 1311 BOND811 Stocks boug'ht and sold on all exchangea .for cash or mArgin. ,'C'obalt orders executed for cAsll, CORRE8P014DENCE MLVITE'Ds o 1 .. . , ..... -. yo a r. ;,% y, -*,• w^•x�;�'gi�`;7'•"ar ---� , + - C �'w�'r:.. � : .q_�.��.,,,,,r -, • c•o,•p x � ,,.. r ,rccr., -:.�, i � r,w -a. ...;W " t. --L- - •S w.;r,L. . f .e:. ,+`arts' -'b • G.`r- • ',•.�,``-%' ' - sr.. n-.h' �' d! -•� - m:r�, ..r^' ". :_'w)•:r +, a ,+ , <{'`.... , -• ... .fy'` . /,�:. "t+ .. .. ..s':.'.r �- ,..., ,, :l:- .- 't�,. w. '..k77h:['?A,a"'• , yu.'s >.i+. F ,ham: ..`t'r. s �'^O'.1 ,;.��'+�. ,mac•+ 1 �X - A..r,Y'.'.' r.r • -.:v ... x,.. � . n,• J�'. .'C, �_ •,.,a..�^ah'!r -�- 'yaw -far n �.- . - ',�,.t...�. r.. ;,`�i -U- '� _ �.: L.. - � . »t- . ., _. ' , +. -err .... : g;:. .. .�. ... _. _ •+ -e!'. - �IOND RS OF WIRELESS `ITALY TO BUY STATION. �� " "At the present time a bill is be 'THE TENTED CITY A. 7 QUEBEC, • fore the Italian Parli- .went for the • purchase by the Government of the s. �-'- Ater srniah Aro"-War /heel MM- of -Ares MMM.'. LNM.f hn /. in..Ia "Awstede LATEST EXPERIMENTS TOLD Marconi station at Bari, near Bri - - BY KIRC4NI. •disi, which communicates with Mon- tenegro across the . Adriatic, In �. �=„ r,.� tip '• - This rpsech, the Minister for poste = ,°" ^'ba';,� - �,:' '� =�- b„u'� - +"i'^•k-- +�g4'r ,�?P,....s s,•r�� �':. a �. One •Enables Ship to Determine And telegraphs said that this ate- ?'vc- 4c -:�C� `• ?' - tion had in its' three years' work- �. Position of Other Vessel • , �„_. ing, given proof of its efficiency Sending Messages. and reliability, and he proposed its - - urchase with That wireless telegraphy has not his testimony to our system is, of yet exhausted its store of wonders course, very gratifying." %,'A r Y' 1 a and surprises was proved in an in Then with a sigh over the ,act f ` �- teresting talk with Mr. Marconi at that business cares had for some �l �► ,�.tl , 111.9 London office recently. time kept him from his beloved ex -` The • tall; athletic; well- groomed periments, -to which he will • shortly ; young man, greets you in breezy return, Mr. Marconi brought the We MUD Vrr ama.r.ftom".t fashion, and in such perfect Eng interview, to a close, - ; li~9 roww -- J�,atWke Ooarae 0a00a s •seas - IMldee of dbr.ie� * IfiN..a e!Y/n iw.la/atr�dlw ttl�. IrtN..+�b, a skid.. bah that his 'Italian name is for- otten, and you remember only ylsitors to the great Tercentenary Celebration will Class " �,'• holding 12 .omfortabW- Costs for the r _ LIVED AFTER BEING HANGED. list 1118 mother -was Irish. --rind at the " Tented city" every convenience to be whole Ceiebsat lon-12 Qags, with 2 days before and ? "Oh, yes," he said, "I'll tell you '— had at a good hotel, combined with the delight of afterward if esired-4160. Separate beds $1.60 pet what I'm trying to do, and what 11o. Drop used at Exeeutions l .aeping under canvas. - day. y g On the top of the cliff -- commanding a m nlfijant Class "8," hoidir, i, or l comfortably. For full are my hopes, but please don't Early.Days. view of the St. Lawrence, with the Naval Review* term, $76. Separate � 82 per day. -let us have too much.of the I -I -I. Innumerable instances of resuscit of the Psceants on the plains of Abraham, and of Class "C," bolding 8, or a cotpfortably. $so fns - -old Quebec -a city of tents is. being erected to pro- foil term. $e�arate beds tE per day. _ -BOTH DIRE- C- T-I9NS --AT OI. ation_ after hanging are recorded. vide accommodation for thousands of guests. A Class " A ' tent just quit■ a i party, and • � Henry III. granted a pardon -to a three huge Dining Testa w s , 00 -at once, and- or- " -C"`% alt party or . The cost is � ".`Most people know all about the considerably reduo.d b taking th�l. tent. �. woman named - Inetiaa -de Balsham, under the management of an efficient caterer, meals Post-offices. g th hol et D. � •refular service which the Marconi will be served here to guests at 66c each. In another Express, Baggage posit -✓! who was suspended from nine tent meals will be served at Y6c, vaults, Electric Ligbt, ]Police Protection and Attend - Wireless Telegraph Company is 1 now maintaining cross the Atlas- o'clock on a Monday, to sunrise of the perfectly aQnipped Lavatory Tents, connected ante are pprovided. g ,,. melris Write to -da7 for programme of Events and Ap- " tic. It began in October last with Thursday, and afterwards carne Five the City are provided -the one for ylication Blanly, ar►d riwrve your accommodatio; ` to." Dr. Plot tells of a Swiss who Ladies in a separate Dart of the grounds Or on our as I g0 direct to tho " Tented =14 the exchange of messages between y King Edward and Earl Grey, Gov- -.7as hung up thirteen times without Bleeping Tents are of three sizes, with your baggage. ernor- General of Canada, and we effect, on account of the peculiar Lots of accommodation in the "Tented , City." Electric car line passes the main entrance; ro%c lion. First- class n Stand five minutes walk. Plenty of police and fire ... _ • _ y condition of his wind i it havin .• distance from Grand , t y p P are now sending about 2 000 words P Pe, 8 I across Gaily. a .., n - . "We can send twenty -four words ease. the world, showing the- harbor and- battleships and landing of Champlain. a minute. across the Atlantic, or Annie Grean, a servant -girl, was A ddress w.' A. H. WIGGS, Vice- President Tented City Co, Quebec, P.Q. ffc.rty -sight when we can use the du- hanged at Oxford in 1650, and re= plex system -. But at present we covered fourteen hours afterwards _ _ _ ED scan only send messages one way at under a .doctor's treatment. airs. a time. If an operator tried to Cope, who was hanged at the same, CUSTOMS REGULATIONS. (Great Britain); Cheviot Sheep HONE, `SWEET ROME. Society (Great Britain Wensle �' �send a message across while he was place eight years later, also recover- y )' y- ni- n wool Sheep Breeders As $tay; stay . at hume, my heart and 'dale Lo Free Admission of � a Respecting F ea iu g P receiving one there would be rest Mar- P g September 2nd, 1724 14l I - g g ed. On 6eptem e 2 , • ; � Confusion, onfusion, one man firing against Karst Dickson was hanged at Edin -, orals for Impro`ement of Stoclt. sociation (Great Britain); Black rest another "-wand Mr. Marconi waved burgh, and recovered while being Face Sheep Breeders' Association Homekeeping hearts are happiest. his hand to su�geat a�grand -tolli- carried to the grave. She lived-for On July 1st there came into effect ((,}seat Britain). For those wander they know union of language �tr-f id- Atlantic, man new regulations regarding the cos- (}oats.- British Goat Society. y years afterwards, . and was. tom entry of animals imported iatf I Asses.- Societe Centrals d'Agri- Are full of trouble and full of care. "Brit lately I have been experi- universal] known as "Half -has "Half-hanged To stay at home is best. . Maggy. Dickson." :enable us to send a message in stock. Heretofore all' .certificates Stud Books of Jacks and Jennets of A housebreaker named Smith was Home -the name made dear by both directions at once. The ex- of registration which were appaz- Spain. • ,rYi hanged at Tyburn in 1705.._ _A re- - - - -- - sacred associations, the place where enments have been quite success- entry genuine were accepted by-cus To secure free custom entry or pp I prises came when he had been sus- y • childish feet take-their fist faltering ti :Ful over a distance of three or four tom officers for the -purpose of-free a- �;nimal so recorded it-is neces- ended a easier of An hour. "He t steps and infant minds sec ive their mules at Poole, in Dorsatshire, and P q entry. Under the new regulations sa. ' to forward to the Canadian P �+ was cut down, bled, and revived. Y first idea. There lessons of ove and 'I anticipate equal success before either, a Canadian certificate of National Records. Ottawa, the for- '� William Duell hanged in London in truth, of ripbt and wrong, of faith ong across the Atlantic. registration or an import certificate sign certificate of re istration. The and ho a and grit are imprinted. 1740, revived and was transported. g g P purity CAN DETERMINE POSITION. A man hanged in Cork in 1765 was as the case. may be must.. be pre- accountant of the' Canadian A►z tion- upon the plastic heart, and &14 the sented. al .Records will return to the impor- a That is one of my latest experi- taken in hand by a physician, who Canadian certificates of re istra- sorrows and perplexities of after c- menta. Another i• to enable a ship brought him round in six.hours, and g ter the foreign certificate to which life aTe inefficient to quite efface P tion must be- presented at the, Port l.will be attached an import certifi- these first deep true. impressions. approaching the shore, or another �.we are told the fellow had the r erve of EntF for the following crasaea ship n a fog, to determine exactl • to attend a theatrical' erformance y g Cate which will be authority to the Sweet home, where the mother's P g• 3. p and breeds.- - - custom officer to admit the. animal gentle hands prepare the little do- the. position of the wireless station the same evening. Cattle. -Sho thorn A rshire nominal char a will be r ' o is that a father's love on s ore'or a course o e o r , Hereford; French Canadian, Gallo -, made by -the National Record for Fiovides, and filial affection-is "the ship. You can see, of course, how Shrewsbury, October 3rd, 1686, ob- way, Aberdeen - Angus, Red Polled, this service. silver link, the silken tie," that "T it will help a navigator i-,he. tained a promise. from an under- j to know, not only that another sheriff to place him in the-- coffin Jersey, Guernsey and Holstein. If future information is desired binds the household band together. ; Jo is a g, Horses'.- Clydesdale, ' Hackney, such will be supplied on application .Trials may come and clouds may p pproachin but the exact without changing his clothes. After Shire P ' cheron, Thoroughbred, to the "Accountant" National Live lower, but in, the seclusion of ._home angle the Course of that ship, makes' hanging half -an hour he still show - with -his ova. -- - -� g ` - i French Canadian. Ottawa. remains . sweet healin for the. ed signs of Iife,,.an�tc on exam,na ion Ponies.- Shetland • Welsh, New wounds that lir0ve -and sensitive "It is perhaps a little difficult to it was. found he had wrapped cos s a' • explain the idea to the � Forest, Polo, and Riding, Exmoor, � � hearts hide from a disdainful, p general rea About his body connected with hooks der but here it is roughly," Anil I at the neck which prevented the Connemara and Hackney. c�{� 1 A g { }� tresses' There these ]Putts and led Mr, Marconi sketched ra idl on ! p Swine.- Yorkshire _ -Berlrshire, Ladies in POOP Health tresses may be confidently revealed P Y rope from doing its work. The ap- Tamworth Cheater White, Pb}and,, and a sovorei n remedy found in his blotting pad while:' he spoke. $ paratus was removed and the man China, Duroc Jersey, Essex and its unquestioning faith: There s k "We get, you see, � screen with a Y, email hole ;n the centre. Thin is hanged effectually. Victoria. child's pure hiss or the touch of It may be offered in explanation Sheep. p Everywhere, especially those ills- dimpled fingers may revive a- soul turned about in the direction from pwn, o shire, Lincoln, Ox- P g which the other ship, or the shore ! of the cases mentioned that .there ford .Down, Dorset, South Down, couraged by failure of previous or, the verge of despair; and in the was no drop sed at executions in station, is known to be telegraph- P Hampshire and Leicester. treatment are invited to writ`d for Home the brightest dreams become is until the sin in of a bell those 'days, the culprit usually suf- The Canadian Records for all a .free trial of my home treatment, more golden; the rarest pleasure fering asphyxia without the cerebral more intense, the tenderest joys caused b the waves entering the shore mentioned breeds with the.ex, with interesting booklet, all post- 1 y y column being broken. more serene. And if, in the vary - . hole in 'the screen, shows that the ception. of that for Holstein. Cattle Faid in plain • wrappers, with the ing degrees of fortune, its loving ieaact direction from which the - q are conducted under the Canadian most reliable references and proofs shelter must be' abandoned, how -'wave is coming as been ascertain- National System in the office of the g KEEP CHILDREN WELL ^ y which .Rilh encourage the most dis- the exile .folds about `his heart, as ed. Canadian National 'Records Otte • ( r does his cloak', the - - _ quickly he -traveller u can thus u el[ I shall be carrying out experi- . DURING HUT WEi�mHE$ wa. The Holstein Records is'locat- heartened. Yo 9 y memory of its lights' and flowers; - nients on these lines in the Mersey ed at St. George, Ont. In making satisfy yourself, y`ithout cost that its loves and hopes and kindnesses. 9' .iti. a few weeks. The idea is being Every mother knows how fatal application for the registration of this treatment is what you long There the noblest influences exist, specially welcomed by shipping au the summer .months are to small an imported animal the foreign cer- i tl,oritiea on the St. Lawrence Ri•v- children. Cholera infantum diar tificate of registration in addition to Pave. sought. I will reply promptly the holiest impulses find expres- er, where fog so often hinders na- to all who write. Address,• sion, and there have been born fho vigation.. rhoea, dysentery and stomach trou- the usual application must be for- chaste and •lofty sentiments that hies are alarmingly frequent at this warded. JIBS. M. SUM-HERS, , have made a nhole,world better. NO WIRES TO CUT. time and too often a precious little There are from time to time ani, Windsor, Oat. �1� - ,;; 'life is lost after a few hours'- ill- orals. imported.. into. Canaria of • - .: ADVANTAGE OF PROVING SL ?P At present the trans - Atlantic ness. The mother who keeps Baby's breeds for which there are no Can- -service, from Clifden, Ireland. to Own Tablets in the house feels KNEW HIS MAN ERIORITY. Glace Bay, No Scotia, a distance a6ian Records but which a,vre record- �.� t safe. The occasional use of Baby's ed in Books of Record of one the o - .- Store the late principal-of al of Pa, boo -booed the chastiae3_ .o. 2,300 miles, is our longest regu- Y, P P Own Tablets prevent stomach and towing recognized foreign Associa- Glas ow Universit takin a holi- son, "if. I had let `Willie Simmonds ; lar system, but I see no reason why bowel troubles, or if the. trouble - i y' g lick me; instead of me licking hi.n, i ,the most distant parts should not comes suddenly -as it generally' lions.- _ day in the country once, was met by g orses.= Suffolk Horse Society would your ve whipped just, the re thus connected, and to a coup- dces� -the Tablets will bring the y the m�n�ster of the district, who ^ pp, - try like Great Britain; with her little one thrbu h safely. Mrs (Great Britain) Cleveland .Bay remarked : << but remember that in such far -off colonies,, the possibilities are g y' Horse Society of Great -Britain and. "Hullo, principal! You here 1 es ; George Howell, .Sandy Beach, Que., Ireland enormous. << Yorkshire Coach Horse You must come down and relieve a case you would 'be getting two ,q says :- M•y baby was suffering with r' ' "In undeveloped land's, too, 'like Society of. Great Britain and Ire- me for a d lickings in place of. orie , A colic, vpmiiing . and diarrhoea, but' „ - 'Africa, 'its future scorns assured. after' ivin hits Bab 's Own Tab- land; -American Morgan Register "I don't promise to relieve you, giving y Many a man pulls down his charac One of its great advantages is that lets the trouble digs eared. I Asociation ; American Saddle Horse replied the principal, "but I might Pp ter in an eM)rt lo. build up a repulat:on there are no wires to cut. The cut- would advise all mothers to keep Breeders' Association; American relieve our congregation." ring of telegraph wires by savage box of Tablets always at hand." Trotting Horse Register Associa- y The wise guy who knows which sh.li c!r half - civilized tribes, out of ig- Sold b medicine dealers orb mail tion; Commissio'ii des Agriculturs de A fat purse makes a good deal the little pea is under is . usually rile sioraneb or mischief, has always at 25cya box from The Dr. by France (French Draft); Commission more than a slight difference. first to yell when stung. . been a difficulty. In China, to , des Stud Book des Chevaux de De- -0 ams Medicine Co. Brockville Ont, . where we' have five stations, this mi -Sang (French Coach) : Land - same point holds good, especially, wirthschaftlichen Hauptverein fur , in view of the fact, that superstiti- .: NONSENSE VERSES Ostiriesland, (German Coach); a !* ous dread of shadows falling on an- Zuchtverband des Sudlichen Zuch- central graves has often led to the Miss Marcella had a cat, tgebietsea, (German Coach) ; Ver- removal of wires and poles. Think, The cat she had a feller';• band dur Zuchter des Oldesburger 01 IL too, of the anxiety that we should Their backyard concerts so annoyed, eleganten Schweren Rutscpferdes, . Ems �iave been spared if the beseiged - Ma made Marcella sell her. l (German Coach); Verbarid der Pfer- Legations in Pekin, a • few years dezuchter • in den Holste'ininchen Now for Strawberries ands* ago could have communicated with Miss Lena: weighed an awful lot- Merschem. (Oldenberg). Shredded wheat. the allied European fleets by a sys- Pudgy! You should have, seen her Cattle. - Highland Cattle Society tem which no wire - cutting could But her new gown, striped up and of Scotland'; Kerr and Dexter Herd p... , g 'hinder. down, y Nature's urest and best food insuring a clear head Seemed to make Lena leaner. Book (Dublin, Ireland); Sussex and healthy body. i Herd Book Society and Britain) ; " Polled Durham Breeders' Asocia- Is Invigorating Without Being Heat ng. Louise a pair of booties bought, T Though the were number threes, Lion (United States); National Pol- Try it. Sold by all grocers. y led Hereford Breeders' Association K They. pinched, and so she changed (United States). Count the cups and count the them for Swine: -Large Black Pig Society, r A pair that gave Loo ease. Great Britain). e, cost. Much is saved by using "Sa- ( Sheep., - Suffolk Sheep Society lad &" Tea. Sold only in sealed lead packets, never by pe,'dlers or Lazine. ,ts is a habit that grows (Great Britain), Kent and Romney An bulk. fast, and clings close. Marsh Sheep Breeders' Ai sociation , .._ ..,. -._ ._..... -..... .. _:. _"' -_. .. -.. - .,..... _ .. .,..., -._.,1 . >.cs._ •:..'. :.,�,.. _...� "..: _w__..:... ,; _ ..,..._.._ .....L ,... .u.�.... ... _...� .. .. ..... ,., -i�r.. H,...,....v.,`: s.s :.: «,n:.ud .- .:..�:.rvx. ^'- - ••rs'.x..... :tic�is � ,.. rd�_°.'���!'• IM _Wtq7;z1: �,,e74r. 7 *Ak, F 77 7 J Clark, for ment. as follows: Wai •13 in. He pronounced the symptoms as --so eo Leng, for arsenic poisoning, but was unable to T r G save its life. yds gravel for d uire Z/ v 11 8.90:'Euos emmer, 141 yds gravel for r d 20 14. D 11UPS01a James L 9 yds gravel for r d aughlin, 4 The United States Court of Ap- eph Collins, 12 yds gravel peal at Chicago reversed the jud -25 4.20; Jos 9- for r d 25 LZO; George Wilsou, for The P66ple's ~working grader 35.50; G. T. R. for went of Judge Landis, fining the Cash Store. QQ freight on grader blade .50; F J Mc- Standard Oil Cumpany $29,240,000 A> 3d repairing and granted a new trial. zZ Aspublished every Friday morning'itits =00, Kay timber ai e mt. a W111- .Pickering, 0 bridge Opp. lot 19, con 5 5.73; Geu RATES OF ADVKUTISING: Falconer, WOL-k and gravel Dumbarton First inset tion, perlice 10 cents r d 14.94; Benson `Whitson, 50 vds �01&ch subsequent ire - 6.60; 1 5 cents ravel bet lots 32 and 33 con (3 This so InomIcIlt1p.-Legal or Foreign rate do i U gravel Whitson, 54 yds gravel rd65 &dviersis•ments. Y, J Clark, 2 yds gravel r d 12 apeciartsixas given to Parties making coo- 5.40; Wm ,acts for 3 or a months or by the year. Pelt -in Booth, 50 yds as ergn- 3 early oontrocts payable quarserly. 32 and 5-,000-wofth of Dry Good grading bet lots �11 n 13=11 cards, ton lines or under, with paper tract, and gra John Farthing, 32J yds Yee year, $3 00, payable in advance. con 82x.30 as ton cents per line. gravel Brock road in con 5 10-00; 044Q Crockery, Ready-to-wear OWNoticiain local columns Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, five cents per line eacr. subseitteut insertion- f�u special contract rates made known on applica- Bros. 4 yds gravel in rd 123.70;-Park- Clothing, Etc.j '.Etc. 'y 4 hours work with man and -'Uon. No free advertising. Advertisements without written instructions team 1.35; W J Devitt, cement pipe nufacture. will be inserted until forbidden and charge To be slaughtered and sold for less than cost of ma 4&* 14.00; Frank E Jones, stones to re- tordinply. Orderefor discontinuing advertise- 2nonto must beta writing and sent to the pub- parr b *d e bet lots 4 and 5 b-f con 2.25; Tbos days man and team on V, galill. 2 da begins next Friday July 10th Job Work promptly atterd*d to. grader and $2.00 for work 8.00; Arth y TEMS ur Collins. 551 yds gravel as per con- .'11.25 per year 01.00 if pail in Ldvised"e- tract on Greenwood road and grading and ues to end of month. 7 on same road 26.25'; Thos Stephenson, Contin - invite cle-aninir out ditch on Kingston road he will prices. We, therefore, JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, 3.00; Walter R Ward, gravelling on Our space re not allow us to give Balsam road 40.00; Win Edwards, 103- all to come and see what we can do. A dollar saved by yds el 10.30; Sawyer-Massey Co., After suffertng eight years, close buying is that much extra profit. We NOfF.8 AND COMMENTS supp"If"'LOor grader 2.70; Win Dolphin thiswoman was restored to health can save you that dollar. While an imaginary line, sep for man and team 1.40 ; Wm Pengelly Vegetable 7 • _bLifte con 3 Read her letter. Canadi-fr-om the United- bt ds gray, 'Pickeringe 35.0"Odl MC.t� D-- -IS s n* Co., ates os Bennett, 50 y A. D. 0 es., the two countries are as on 1 el r d 20 5.00; T C Brown on account ontaria, Writw to MX, many respects, and what interests of contract painting bridges '110; J C I sulbared terribly from u1mra- one is of interest to the. other. A Philip, 88 yds gravel in r (145 and for Bon of the feminine orgaw for eight 7 common language, a commoti-liter- -work 12-35-;--U'm-D1 Ton, gravelling om_ 77 77�7 con 2 opp lot 31 as per contract 18.40; "Alchardsoxs dpecial �Iea hi 506d A4 a 1p relief, and thought I would have to die ature, and a common ancestorsh* Jas Laughlin, gravel supplied contract an advertisemmt of combined to unite the two peoples One day I saw 10.70;..As to communication from Mr. Lydia & Awrinam's Vegetable Com- 'The events occurring in one coun , recommends that the reeve 0 PTC-NI1 AKING _00and � in � tlw F C B �Oir-"z =d bewre I tw usea nve 66i9ei-s-T superin e countries. Just now our ne'912' Lidge.tt, for 48 hours performing and ww entirely cuxe& I hope are in the throes of a preiii- x. riding statute labor 0.75; Geo ferri, w,,,= ,Ul tim my 1=4 dential contest whi,-h ' will cogtin tie O'Connor as per contract on Kinsale w llydi, IL PW1h1='& - V � e S until the mouth of November, and road 14.'2'5: T E Crawford claims bon- C,0=p011131&?• wftbi, R ichardson s Gro* c et fence; north side the progress of this contest will us on 80 rods of wire fen wM FOR SICK WOMEN. 9 of con 3, lot 8, recommend that Mr. FAL an Lydia F. 11nk. be watched with the most. intense Sparks inspect.-the same. • For thirty yf ARE THE BEST ..''Interest by the Canadian's. This Vegetable Compound, mad Your committee having considered ham's contest will prove to be. a keen a communication from W J Taylor as from roars and her* has been the one as the two candidates are well to condition of bridge on western starAArd relnedy for female ills, of striking personality and as far towullue bet. 'John S�are's and B F andhas positively cured thorlsand of si Wt(rQet affords. -qual in strength. Reesor. recommend that the same .- Every article fresh and cleau' and the be as we can judge L women who have been troubled wtth Bryan, the, Democratic candidate, bridge being on a county boundary displacements, inflammatwin, ulcera- Pure Cane Granulated Sugar Only $5.00 a Hundred first came into prominence at the line the same is therefor to be built floe, fibroid' tumors, larides, Democratic Convention in 1806.. and maintained by *the Counties of beet root sugar -in stock. Ontario and York. that the clerk.com. periodic pains+ backwb ' e, that bear ivo He was then a young wrin. raw z4own feeling, mdiges- muuicate at once with J E Farewell, lii� and untrained. He was an orator. clerk of the, County of Ontario. re- tiondi=iness or nervous,proirtratiom Seasonable Fruits.alway�l on lifind.- Fine Lemonsl Ora'nges,.­BA33Au_as, but. many of the planks Of - h6 Pine' Apples, Prunes.- specting the unsafe condition of the Why don't you try it? platform were weak and failed to Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. 'Cooked Ham, Breakfast Bacon, carry him to victory. �He was Also a bridge on the same toirriline pillkham, 11 you need adviceabout Fruit Preserving Jars Cheap., rued by the solid men of the het. con 8 and 9 being about 2Z or '*) yoursichnem. She will treat y0ur Bologna, Picnic Hams. rpul country. But he is a man of de. feet long,. recommend that the clerk letter in confidence an d actwiAe -also lerk of the CotintY (,f Tou free. Bemuse of her vast t7.A.1 �s It�� R =CHAR�aSOaLV Y termination and're-peated defeat, notify the r thou- p at the p6ili did not daunt him-and Ontario as to the unsafe co ' ndition. of experience she has helped strengthen him in the the same -and that the Markham sands. vddress6 Lynn. Maas. THE GROCERS. served to ,;trenj people are anxious the same shall be A3UV YOUR' GROCERIES AT minds of the people. , Tho.se.who assumed and maintai-t4d. by the coun,- despised' ritu and spurned him ten ties aforesaid. :Yew AdvertiSementil. -years ago o now respect hint and Your committee baying considered ?MILLINERY -MILLINERY eagerly listen to his speeches.'- In- an applidaticin from W J Stanley and �C WANED -For general- 10 and 11. b f. fora VIRL -stead of a man. raw and inexperi- others bet. lots housework, Good wages. Appl1r to 311,111111 Now is yo-ar chance. he is ac�w-& man niatare in- grant to he supplemented by tbesame 'adels.We Field. ktakering. 7 T­ amount. recommend OLAt the sum of in judgment and experience. He -:--I have a num- MOO be granted for said work. 1::�ULLS FOR SALE. is no longer a weakling, bixt-a mfm ber, of shorthorn balls for sale st prices of stroi A request from R T Philp on the accordiag'to the times. APPIT at lot 19, con 7, Mrs. Leigh has decided to-clear the remainder of. her present stock of Dgth and power. He will eastern townline for a grant, recom- Pickering a. Z. FUGH. Clare-lont- 36tf re. untrimmed. Prove a formidable opponent to mend that a grant be made on con- colored hats, trimmed, at $1.50, some cost much 'no Taft, the Republican candidate- dition that - Whitby grant a' like EIVER ASTRA Y,_-Strayed from Ladies requiring hats �should view as .soon as possible on Monday to 0 and that Niessrs, Sparks and k the premises of the anderpiau*4 on or very great bargain. The latter hii a man f_m.ULh_9L_eA1-__ AMi2nMt._ te 2-76".0'Ta- secure a d Mtn *;0 or experience in the admimistra.. Mow0ray. lw commissioners on neriall- ailer., tnfor=&Uou as to-Vir-wbereabouts of Pickering. will be tb&j2k•ullv received, James Kaye*, North Side tioh of public affairs. He is alLilo a for Is- 37%9 Pickering, Ont --That a. grant of $10, be made k Road, roan of potver and whose foltowers MRS. LEIGH, :King St., a6tic support. gravelling on, eon 7 road opp lot 14) and --'1TRAYED-'About_the 5th'of July • -will give him exatlitici commissioner for that John Burton be commiss. �3 from lot 94, con. 7• Pickering. one eve, one From present app4mrances the -boarlicM eve and OUG lamb, Rbrovehire bread. "Me. h ear, Any information contest will be a keen auct close On motion of Mr, Mowbray. chair- E-e a" tak in "C ARRIVED isioding w their recove" will be rov orded. FRESH GOODS one and nowhere will the contest man of ommittee, the report w0w 6abers B. Spoff'.. d, Brougham. -'.'be followed with greater 14terimt adopted. seconded by M SALE-100 acre farm ituat- will have his admirers in Canada Hoover, thaninCatiada. Each candidate Mr. Mow-brav, see r. in�vea. that whereas the Foe'd on the Stb eon of Piokertcg,.b%t 1112 T.Adiea7 Gentlemen a on. miles south of Clarstoont. Outbopromig"are rwear, and which ever mail wins, the County Council of the County of . , 0.2mmodious brick house. bank barn and oth. Summer Shirts. unimer Unde tario has declined to assume the main- er eutbut all in rood repair, orchard of. I Sateen Underskirts, victory will be hailed with delight large and 1.41T fruit, well fenced. an abond• -Summer Underwear, ' /_:.by many Canadian.s. tenants and repair -of the bridge cros. 9 water including running scream. about Hats and Cape Corset Covers, %.�2 acres of hardwood bUsh. For partictLlws wrappers. sing the Duffin s Creek on the baseline "Ice 0 Ties. of this township -in front of lot 13 as ,pply to a &()RGrb 0 30PES. Claremont. 41 -45 `PICKERING COUNCIL requested by this council. Therefor- FOR SALE.�_Being lots 10 that this, council do forthwith make VARM on The above council -met pursuant 8-04 11, rcu 7, towusbio of Pickering, and Parker; Dunbaft ant to af 1* tion as resolved on resolution is the one George adjournment. in the township o 3 ica e lonsisting of itio acres. This farm Brougham, on Mondity tb6 20th lest. ball, June 13th last, to the County Judiz, known Greenwood herd of on ,.job the weli of this county fi-r an order declaxing abort -bores have been bred and fed during the Members all present. reeve White in said bridge -a county bridge, to be past toetv years, it is as rich as a gaften and clean. Would sell 350 acres. 133 acres or the the chair. --,ftole of it.. Them is timber on one part of it A. PALMER maintained and kept in repair by t The minutes of the laqt meeping were worth 6-3M, Terms easy. Foss PLANINGI Mt 4aid count pn and that the -4101, aper Hanger. First- Deputy -Reeve he and ApIll lot 1909. Arthur Jobusti n, Greenwood. 19Y9 Painter 7 cl)rplli read and, approved.' Reeve and ed for payment and referred to the re represent thi., -pairs done the undersigned to 37tf Having purchased the Bennett factory A number of accounts were presont- are hereby authorized and instructed Havii to engage'a solicitor tcx rept ed is prepared tion at the, hearing of said All kinds of House Re do all kinds, of Planing pective committees. corpora the Best I on shortest notice and satis- Communications were.received froui fore the said jLidize an6 Attend and Sawing. application ation.be Ix always pAys faction', guaranteed. the ng. Lieut.-Col. A G secure all necessary witnesses and Charges moderate. e follow* Hend-It. 9., arson asking - for - grant. for 34th regi e supportof said appli- 1=0TT Call oil me for estimates before evidence for the Satisfaqtlon. guaranteed', in going to the Quebec Tercen- goiyfg elsewh re. temary. N-In-scott; secondea-ny mr.-Hoover k_: . . . 1 ­1 Win. Sullivan as�-ing. f6r re-Ad is' move that the reeve PICKERING.— grant his order Address sion to the House of Refuge.• on the Treasurer in favor of the -ever Of 04- al re66mriiei)ded­for rayin ONT. nt E. Gkscbyne, complaining 'ent Wv J, 'struction,on road, in the reports 'of the standing conimit• Is recognized as oxie of the High --4r*_'Starr._of Whitby, asking coun- resented thisday. Grade' ouimerial Schools of Can- tees as pre B The council-now md-inumed to inset ads. A readily secure etween He. and Grus _cil to purchase 10 _o`o_k'F_�Ts­of"-Pick-er- 11 graduates rea `®r pmaitions ing tillage for distribution. again on Monday the 10th day Now Blacksmith Shop. Beaton; t August at I.P."M.' for the transaction p, clerk, reported that on F.ILL TEI�JX OPENS SEPT. 1sT. vote on the debenttW by-law in Write-to-day for handsome -- - is as goo a ime as an of general business, The undersigned has jlvzt� opeti- "d 'If goad judgment the Police Village of Pick-e-r? ng re.,ult• CataLaloglle. d his new blacksmith shop Nvest ?�itAi e painting. undoes not blis- e -law by a is used, the hottest s ed in the defeat of t ' he. by. W., J. ELLIOT, Principal-.� 'of the iron bridge and is prepared I te:r the fresh paint if we do the work, Tote of 4.4 to 16. .the MARKHAM- - Cor, Ybnge Alexander Sts. ---The-eenneittee on Relief reported to do blacksmithing it, all its lines. because we put experience into our ..7 as follows: Your committee recom- The supplementary estimate brought Alio carriage work. Paint pots.- rices reasonable, n�ends thRt the action of the reeve in down by the Domlinion government • 111ring an order for the admission ot last week. contains an iteni of $13,(W A Reliable J=athan Liscoumb, W. B. KESTtR kVm Sullwivan to the House of-Aefuge for tboEF building of R post office at .be approved. Markhan). The contractor, Mr. Trick,. Local Salesman Wanted, 3=.LZIMeTi-1 4 (03Mt. Painter and Decorator, - On morio'n of 31r..Scott, chairman of Oshawa, expects t * tomitlence the Pickering, Ontario of committee, the re ort ivas adopted. concrete work for tho foundation in a For Pirkering and adjoining The committee Ea-mages to Sbeep few day!s as the,excavatingisnearly/ country to represent i)y Dogs reported- and reenniniendea conipleied.'- Canadi's oldest, greatest Nurseries 60' YEARS" the fol!.,wing paynient,;; John Burton The handsome silver �up dopqe� by EXPERIENCE W. E VXNS7 -f6r one laipb killed by dngs, two-thir& Dr. A. INT. Stew'art t'0 the winners of While business in some lines may be tworn vable $6. on Pump Manufac er f)(J;* Balance due U H 'the Central Football League, was dull, farmers were npvei, more encour- Pilkey for sheep killed 1- dogs 2.67. Friday evening won by the Malvern aged as r'egards fruit growing than-at On motion of Mr. Ho(Jver, ehair- Olub. The gamewas between High- the resent seasnu--l1i h prices for .1Qhnn_ find Residence, Dundas St gaud *#kPP-fr itil classes or fruit nave rePn .43DEaineu ....,Man of 'Committee, the reDort was lAnd Cree.k. .ado ted. hardfoiigbt. ganie won Viv the latter -a WHITBY, ONT. the past season, and there is s a con- 9-0. The season's g Tge committee on Contingencies re anie; hnve beeil increased demand -for TR: C ARKS ported and reconitne'nded the follow. good ones, owing in part to the prize sequence, an Threedoors west of Whitby Houses, nursery stock. ing payments: John MurkRr. printing all were striring for. The doctor is to Our -stock is complete - in.every de. COPYRIGHTS C atulated on the public spix�it Anyone I@ndtng a sketob and descTlEtlnn may and advertising $20,15: W G Bnrnes, be congi ether an -We v partment including a new list of spec.i.7.1. qulcklT, ascertain our opinion tree Lre prepared to instal wood or iron Te award Deverell and- O'LeA'ry 13�50 -. he displays tot oipli in football but in F�Ities which we ailone handle. invent on to Prob abl.? t,p tgablB%O�Ommuulcs- tinips ou shortpotice, also attend '"7 tionssVotlycoudde att4VA on:patents p Munic , I orld, supplies GrAnt baseball as well. The right nian will obtain a perman- 0 to all kinds of repairing. oentir 0. Oldeft a trency for aecuring Dazents Patent$ taken' t rough Adann & Co� recelVt for 34t regiment going to Quebec On Friday morning last John My. ent situation with territory reserved, 'maAe to drdef.' SWCW not" witbout cbstite. LU the 'Tercentenary 5,00: D R' Beaton 'on of Church str'eet,.Iost a vafuable cow for him. Pa weekly. Free sample Ci;terns sect of salary 62.M -, W G HaiD, ser. by arsenic poisoning, The cow lifts y te for particulars. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, Tices as returning officer in debentivre been pAstured in the fleld owned bv outfit, etc., wri $datific fimelleft also gasoline engines. *P, 60 '"A a rou" lend irgi .,en] 00 a "ne as O!e 1'1`*� e �,inti ng, I he tt st s t sho� s used h F" E R IME N Xp C r C M RAD MAR98 r .SIGNS Cop.y G TS R 3 A bandsomelT illustrated weeklyl Largest cir- tei' 00 M C Selby on Church street. Jo n by-law vote in Pickering villa 0. 4 hi 19tone, & Wellington, tion of any gotentlac lottrua. Tercip, for, W. 75 twe prepaid. Sold by Phone No. 50-at residence. On motion of Mr, Spavks, c a rman Featherstone in going for the cow that Fonthill N'tirseries, all :g:.4& syear.pos of committee, the report wa,,; adopted. morning noticed the animal's qiieer (Xo e removal from old stand on Bro(k '9�0 3819r4&*M-. Now Yqk Street.) (850 acres) The committee on RoRdr and Bridg- actions blit succeeded in bringing it es reported and rcco:LLLendea l5ay- to its stable, wi #in Dr. Tt:ff t was called NTO ONT, Bran".- zA TORO, g CLAREMONT eller were driving along the eighth to horseman of this village, has made an Stouffville on Monday afternoon in- assignment for the benefit of his cred-' oe. Gregg was in the city on ,...­.:­:RELIABLE :.GOODS one of Welsh's rigs when the horse ito Donald R. Beaton, of White- rs to o ueoday. took fright at a red automobile they vale. Mrs. E. Spencely, his wife. has For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men (every pith Peter Macnab was in the I city met. Cas. had almost got the h5rse also assigned. Mr. Spencely was un- guaranteed) and prices reasonable. -Call and see them. Monday on business, under control when one of the lines fortunate in buying a large number Mrs. James Patterson, we regret broke, and pulliag on the other line, of high class hackneys early last fall -to state, still continues very low. the animal dashed into the cemetery just before the financial crash, which FLOUR AND FEED.. fence, throwing them both clean over, he had to disposc of at a heavy sacri- Mrs. Robert Varden, of Toronto, the traveller sustaining a broken col- fice. This and the locking uT Of a Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. is visiting at Mrs. Joseph Pilkey's. a e, sum in property. far bone. The horse freeing itself from !urge" ' erty, here an mak- Feed constantly on hand. Caleb Forsyth was in the city the rig ran home. The shafts of the ing extensive improvements made it W -Repairing done'.' Independent Telephone Central. for a couple of days last week on buggy and harness were broken. The impossible for him to meet pressing business. same horse was dHven to Toronto a obligations, and he therefore assigned Reuben Rawson has begun the few days previous and met a picnic last week. A meeting'df the creditors The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor. rge-C Arty in . a score-orm will be held at th-e-Tfe�raout House here brick work in Geor oo ore of autos with- residence. out a shy, but perhaps none of them on the 24th.' - Mr. Spencely is of the were pain Ed. Evans and Miss H611y, of aimed in flaming colors. opinion that he will be able to meet A company of Toronto and Swedish his obligations in full, but a full state- Whitby, were at Thos. Patterson's capitalists have 'secured an option on went of his liabilities has not yet been on Sunday. F. Underhill's old shoe factory ,here prepared.—Economist. Thoeq.. Price, operator, of Loc and expect to enter into the manufac-. ]BTWTsn`y_"_.._-Y0UR net was hereon Monday calling ture of Swiss euitroidery &ad lace. "upon friends. One of thi company, a Swedel s a man The Prince of Wales arrived at Dr. Montgomery is here supply- brought up in the business and thor- Quebec on Wednesday and was Machine Oil,• Forks, Rakes,' lug for Dr. Kidd,while the latter oughly understands the inanufactur, given a splendid welcome., is on his vacation. in procesh and the.intric&66 mabhin.' Miss Louise Wilson, of. Scarboro ery used. The ad of the comyany-, and, Hoes, village, is here this week with her is Mr. Robson the Massey arris DR. D. 0. SMITH Co., Toronto. h="y one-other DENTIST, SiOUFF'VILLE, ...uncle, Alex Wilson. concern of the kind in Canada, sltuat- Honor graduate of Toronto University Mr. McQuaid, C.P.R. telegraph ed in Toronto. The company purpose and Royal College-of'Deinfalgargeous, Also, Preserving Kettles and all kinds of Grmiteware operator, of Leaside Junction, was to' commence on a moderate scale and also Post-graduate of Chicago College. I . - 11 I I -.1n.town on Monday. will increase their plant as business and everything necessary for the The police trustees secured the necessitates. No bonus is asked, but . Crown and bridge work a specialty. Treserving Season. services of two men; to cut the the company I Will be given a low as. At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. ... sessment for a term of years. Office over Sar ent's Tinshop. . . . . . . . weeds on Brock street, the work g being done on Tuesday. H. J; Spencely, the well known Independent 'Phone. • Gordon and Mrs. Johnston, of Also, Amatite Roofing Harrow,. Essex qnt nd Miss, 13. Bunting, of Pickering, The best ready Roofing' madeun(ler tbe sun, ay with Pi t_vw Mond Mrs. Jo, . I Wr Joh-sto ri-nn PdV -Trrl the Harrow public school, and Z.'.,Mrs. Johnston are now en Charles - Sargent, Claremont • their honey -moon. enjoying '- NOW GOING ON EACH DAY The Joseph Pilkey farm. one and 1-7L Al. -a half miles south-east of this vil- lage, is being offered for sale by U L U L A U U I I I L I Geo. Cooper, one of the executors -stoat desirable farms in the town- *f the estate. This is one of the H. .RICHARDSON'S ..ship and 'intending purchasers should sec It before buying. nest display- of The Alton& Telephone Co. have Important showing of It the Chins. A very Large assortment of 'had the poles,placed along seventh concession • where - they Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys, juhl -;7 connect' with the 31arkhani received for the Holiday trade. Call an ru. a Brock road as far south as the will and Pickering lines. They' have and see slism. had -new poles Olkel ready Subscriptions taken for all Magazine*, for getting on the 8th as far west kly and Daily Newspapers as Atha. F THE, A large number- of our residents J attended the barn raising at Morgan Evans' on Tuesday after - - - noon. There were about 2x30 prey - St=04ftt. eat and the raising came off with - ALGE1A,.­.--.8T0CK - out a hitch, there being not-tbe, slightest mishap. G. M. Forsyth And A. Mantle were captains and —Pi claim victory. TIME TABLE oker,ag Station G both sides AT T. R. Tmixis going Eat does as follows— The Band garden at the *No. is 'mail .8 19 A. M. Pa1r1y . .. 1 4 112 Local 2 43 F. K. pAtpq on 41A Thursday last was a most success- Trains goin West does am follows IS o.-al 8 41 A. M. 'crowd present and the receipt 11 Local 218P.M. Amounted to some *M. The V. x ," 0 ARMI, its- I success- ful affair. There was a large - 7 Mail P. bridge band - discoursed sweet *Sandav included. music during the evening and the . .. ....... o_W_ going d ---------- and Goodwood, and Messrs. Harv- _—SID0 P—t -of- all a -Evans"' Qwwrtetteof`-Stouff_V_11W. ,--on. MACHINE m berials &a&. ded& kapt in stock. Is will pay you ey and Kenney, humorists, of To- I - sonic, furnished a program of 60 call 60 oar works acd in"t our stock The undersigned having purch- and obtain prices. Don,$ be mieled by rare excellence. The band boys ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop In Awls we do not employ them, ocasequivat. desire to thank the ladies who so usale, is the agents abl and willingly assisted kinds ofrepairwork aridgeneral 00minbsiOu of 10 per coal., which you will `- making the affair such a gmn1d r t blacksmithing. certainly save by purchasing train n& 500 0 h Ki prepared to do all 1Y we 04C.'and do throw ad -Success. Call sollolied. Satisfaction guaranteed. A very pleasant event took place fee Prices right. WHITIT WNITIE W on Wednesday at the residence of :_­.10f Good Clean General Call and aft us. whit", on"M* - John Harris, of the 8th concession S toe k at of Pickering, when his daughter, JAMES PENGELLY. C3 to E. E. Ball, teacher in. the Clin- ton high school. and son of E. Ball, pe Trucks I Farmer's Miss Cora, was united in marriage Slaughter:_Priiaes�. Kinsale, Out. No Reserve. :Everything must be,. principaJ of the Clareniont -public School. The ceremony was per- Bri your old wagon and -get ZZ -v a ng in a 7. formed by Rev. J. W. lot en in the wheels cut down. Make 'good t the, -presence of the immediate 0.W farm, trucks. Sold at once, Buggies and other vehicles repainted • 00 .—relatives and 'friends of the con-, �St Store open every night. Come and get the Barg a Ing. at reasonable rates. tractinir parties-The high respect 0 in which the bride and groom are W held was evidenced by the many 'Thomas Paterson, handsome presents receive ;62 d. TIf 'CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand' --V NEN" joins their mainy friends 101 Fab iff 10 wishing Mr. and Mrs. Ball long life I Mar h AL and The Pickering gc* APT Joe ee- Committee .4 cbw July held in the school here recently at which the whole question of estab- Vigilan' %lishing - the 'much-talked-of con- a Sept 4D lessen and prosecute :-Ball occupied the chair, -while In- The object 6i'this Association into .Z; Nov. z Spector Waugh, of Whitby, was -tinuation class, was discussed. Mr. N_ the felons. go P m_s!e_ntand. gave the facts neces- i6nuary 1909 - Whitby 7, 0abawa S. BrovItham Xemters having property stolen communi: 11; Port Perry I-r-Uxbridge 13, Canninjpon I#, sass to the completion of the idea. B avertoo 13, UpOrgrove 12 It is felt by many that the send- cate immediately with any member,. of E;eclltive Committee. ..-Ing. -away of the Lboys and girls to a distant place to school just at Memberibip, fee :Ahe age when home influences Tickets may be bad from the President or • should be strong militates secretary on application. S es agaiDst Exec. Gom.—L. D. Banks, Geo, Leng un W, V. Richardson, Pickering, Out. -dential centre. Some discussion Leave Yo'uf orders a t the. Claremonts advantages as a resi- An limited -supply, nays on the and means of the YARD 4 JlAf O'Connor! �.•Arthur Jeffrey, PICKERING,L'UMBER Feed' -revenue took place, and at the close the majority Nvere outspoken of Choip''an President. Secretary. for OntArio and New Brunswick in favor of the scheme., A motion white cedar shingles. 'Coruniending the idea and hist�iict- ing the trustees to get all the in- Patent Roofing and all kinds of Of all kinds building material, s le fora public formation po,,sibl meeting of the rate avers on the N & SON. _2,:-: W. D. GORDW 20th lust. was imanhuously passed. -on harnd* -MARKHAM Our contemporary. the Sun bas just As I am. going'out of the buggy . d fusion a br ugh't to a succ�ssful-conc bu BAKING -1 -*oting contest, the, prizes being free -iiness I.h4ve some snaps. Bug- trips for three young ladies to the Que- bee TercerAeriary. The winners are Hie selling at cost. First-class bread clonstantly 'on ban 'Wagon'on the road Miss Jean Vrquhart, of M arkhaip, .51iss at -the shop.. d Margaret Lawrie, of Mongolia, and 7' -Buggies, reg. $80 now �70.` every day in the week. bliss Jackson, of BroWn's Corners. Cakes of all kinds- maile to order Consolation prizes of return tickets to -reg Road Wagons; $65 now.$.60. shortest notice. rin Joseph Cr a CHO FE Muskoka Wharf were awarded Misses Frankie'Morga pINK`:`ZILh S n , of Markham, Tillie Ice-Cream Parlor in connection. -.Rare, of 'Motint Joy, Ella Rohh, of All other rigs cut on the same rate. Armadale. and Miss Etta '"rood, a W. A. Thomson, Milliken. PICKERING Cas. Pringle and a ccinmcrcial tray- R, T Cowin)' Brolacrhaln Claremont., Onto 7 ,e,- 4-r A 7 IV: Z7 tl_ 77� v .1 1 S. .4Z afloat; No. I northern, Duluth, .116 $I,U%,, f.o.b. afloat-, No. 2 winter, $1.07y, flo.b. afloat. rd: A ROBBERIES -ON T-HE Ce P., it Be NOTHER R ID CATTLE MARKET —Prices were Toronto, July 21. in some Winnipeg-Toronto Train Met a'Freigh! ri%portod loc to 15c higher i part 7� 'Claimed to Have Been Solved by the ,arrest r canes, but for the greater ~hey were steady. The demand for xpo 0. rtors shows a slight improve- Neat, Currtnt River." of-"Actn) A ftn'r-'In "I't __Chne, motif" Good butchers were--y-em scarce and what there were brought very good prices. Cows were firm, although -no material -change was d T ey were bad 'A despatch from %liAtAl Woklitoh", who" 0 P- R- lioticemble in the prices. A -_de:;psich from Part Arthur car were injure h There was a goo supply' of sheep a: The Winn train Ont. . Dkys , Tho nl,"totv VAA tl� poktod him at say ipeg-Toronto. n ly, shaken up and. bruised. obberies of P^**0"*Vrik "A% k,.. 1, It Nok.0% Awl "tvOJ and lambs, and the demand *as. The freight crew saw the passen," I,,* which .passed thsough here on i 1rai N 110) 1� tgro� Murray good, go the just. about - ger train approaching and jumpe west of North V%4%,V 0"rMit 11to mkkv metrket was ji no .1 �f choice live Sunday . afternoo'n . met in.,a head- after stopping' their "in,.but not arcill, auji ikienfl tid the primuner last month. the, V00 -lids steady. Local prices 0 A-mv., IJKO ►1%,41% wouted, Laillont hogs are $6.90 per cwt., fed and on collision with a freight-train in time to give warning to the pas- I, vell, a- Toronto: seuger train. It is stated that the seemed =Allod to b*)Ao ttio k%o** "a 0 a %%%g 6�clt &lid- forth on watered off car just east of Current liver, and detective skill, hatt, it is VIAlmoti, wit'a trt%itlks Whett asked. his rea- t flood accident was caused by a mi-.tak( I . — rnly the fact that the recent so ousivuly, he the freight sin( on the part of bt in u, , by this Authorities, b0V1% WkXIVV'll i" Qft�" fk�r' there had necessitated the building orders issued Saturday instead ol the arrest ou Wotitlestlax -4 a 04-I'l 'ho wan ill4t. fishing. by (). P. R. SEVEN PRISON'EAS. ESCAPE. was idoutifila, cf a new bridge over which trains those issued on Sunday. -No. Ot ro giving the navue of L*ktitl*ut�* -41%1011t de his head- having mw e nierton Detective Murray. of official* At' where h© Broke Through One of the Rooms run slowly prevented a serious die- was cancelled on. Saturday on ao, WOr's at Schreiber, ... aster. The train was going oni�., count of trouble west of here, and Boston, who has been working ou till, At Toronto Jail. for thq aged t,ca.,itned tile- company consider- about ten miles an hour when it orders then were iuued the case for several weeks, ch. Lamont to Moose, Jaw, his quarry able troulile. He was remanded to A despatch. from Toronto 'says: struck the freight, and though sev- .freight trains to run through with eight days in order that ir Skillfully- planned and i boldly -ox- eral cars were badly damaged, only out regard'to the passenger ache• managing point &lid jail for A y doubling back from that Id be looked up. ecuted from Toronto Jail the fireman and engineer of the - dole. One of these orders was to elude'' the detective his' record could escape in was made on Friday by seven pr passenger train, W. Morris and C. used on Sunday, Geoige Roos of to, oDers, who got clear away. t s the conductor of the Manitoba spring wheat - paten a Bowles of Schrieber, and news Schrieber was the cond TQ _$5 to. 4 o'clock '$9 to $6 90 - -second patents, a few minute§ prior agent and waiter on the dining freight. -10- . I 50 to 05.70; winter wheat patents tjjat the escape was U1b1UVyUA 's9ed -Qff--AA-. -straiaht rollers, $4.2i a the i s were all dressed �UPSKT 'Tdtm BREADSTIIFFf3. to ii� bags, 1.95 to §.2.10; in their usual c $4.50; 1 thing to distinguish them from or a- Young Man an Toronto, July 21.—.Ontario Wheat extra,' $1.50 to, $1.70. ./,—No. 2 white, red or mixed, 81c to Rolled Oat"2.50 in bags of go dinary citizens once they were out- The Labor Scarcity Likely to be and Wom Drowned,.', side the jail grounds. The med Serious' Problem. Child Rescued. pounds.. fined in a Manitoba Wheat -- Market quota- Oats--No. 2, 49c to 50c;'No. 3, who 'got away were con 'NO- 46c to 46Yc; No. 4, 45c to 45%4c; re- corridor where are kept those pris- A despatch from Winnipeg says: A despatch from Halifax" SkLys . tions at Georgian Bay Ports: awaiting sea- Wain in all parts of the west is While sailing on Bedford Basin late I northern, $1.10; No. 2 northern, jected' 44c; ,MariitQba, rejected oueis who are there aws $ tence or, trial. From the evidence showing the benefits of the recent Wednesday - afternoon. Una . Roy,. $1 - 0, ; No. 3 northern, $1.04%. (nominal), 44c to 45c. - situation aged seventeen, and William Muir, 1.95 per it wag apparent that escape had rains, and everywhere the r Corn—Nd'. 2 yellow, steady at Cornmeal—$1-85 to $ been 1planned for some time, a is very encouraging.' Developments agpd sixteen, were drowned, and. 'We to W, Toronto freights. bag. -kept are few and stead growth is the BLargaret Muir, aged twelve, a Big- Oat&—Ontario, No. 2 white 45c llf&d--Ontario bran, in bags, the secret carefully among 11 Mi re prisoners who were u 4�%c; $to. bO to 21.50; shoits, $23 to dozen or more principal,feat re. heat hea,;s are ter of the last named victim, was to 46c outside;- No. � mired, $ 'hour .3Karritoba No. 2, 441/,c, lake ports; $24 bran, in bags, $22 confined in this particular corri- filling o1;t in fine style, giving pro- rescued, after being half an _L_Ma;itobs, in the water. When the party left -0. 3, 433/2c;. rejects, 40c to 41c, to $93; shorts, -$24 to S315. dor. - As -will be seen from their mice .of heavy yields. Unusual con N the men are v4ern is felt regarding the supply of Bedford at 4 o'clock the weather �lake ports. -cords several of Cheeae-IlYse tOil2c for westerns records three Of harvest hands this, ear. _' The in-, wak fine and the water calm,, but '2, _56c to 60c; No. 3 and at-11Y26 to ll%c for easterns. well-known criminals, denY a terrific thunderstorm'sat 55C. Butter-23c to 2ig�/,C: ..for round' them. United States crooks, and it tervil between- the haivest in On- sudi -in le that help tario and that in Manitoba is like= in, an before the party con a Pim No, 2 nominally quoted-at lots and at 24C in a jobbing way for not at all improbable a heavy- . squall was received from the outside ly to be shorter -thin ever bef6re, make the shore creamery. key to the door of a and' overlapping may interfere, down from the north, and ',ring quota- of selected - stock Securing a k swept 2, mone ok qu Eggs-�-Siles' `tions r-mii o. 1 19c, and chamber known as the death chain- with excursions-to the west. Mr. - capsized the boat. The three occu- al around b.:,c- were made at, 22c, N No. 2 .nominally No. 2 at i6c per dozen. -ber, and used for the hanging of NXilliam, Whyte of the Canadian pants were hurled into the water Buckwheat Is short cut . Alie'negro, John Boyd; one of the Pacific Railway. believes 25,000 about a quarter of 4 mile from the ..:.-quoted 65c to 68c. provisions. - Barre daily, �and m d in the three Prov- shore. - As the craft begin to fill 'umber entered there - c. en are require Bran— Quoted at $15 to 016 in mess, -M�50; half-barrels, $11-50; n wn in the water, Muir bulk outside; shorts,- $20 to $21-iD clear fat back, $23. dry salt long with' the lever used on. the drop inces, and a campaign will be and settle dove one to 'bulk outside; quotations fg.r deliv- clear backs, 114Z,,•barrels plate beef, of the scaffold dug through the wall ;started early to seizure that num- seized the two oars, passing ery in bags $2 more. half-barrels do., •$9; com- -t., the 'yard, where thLprisouers her. The. labor situation is likely• his little sister and the other to lard, were faced by the jail wall twenty w cause some 'rnXiety before the Miss Roy. The latter, however, 12ysc to '.his efforts� to keep the two from Flour-Manitob. ers till one r e' -a a patents, special pound lard 3%c to 9%c; pure ar p apparently stood season is over. soon sank, and Mui', xh uked brands, $6;' seconds, $5.'40; strong Vettle rendered, l3c feet high. They appare %akers". $6,30; 'winter wheat c , hams, 12%c to 14c, ac- o2 each other's should girls afloat, .also went down. Little, to 13Y2 the others ientsjelling at $3.I5 bid. 1cording to size;- breakfast bacon, reached the top, and edekithes, N S !'!'F 6 G Margaret however, clung to the -15c ta- were drawn up by jai 1.10 ME h-e- r s l4c.- to 1-5c; winxisor bacon, U other 'side oar, arid creams or help at- COUNTRY PRODUCE. led; fresh. killed abattoir dressed and lowered down the . o attention of a man in the same manner. Were Engaged In Excavating, for tracted the er-Wholesale'- prices are:- fogs,- $9.75 to $10; live,. $6.85 to cf the wall ;e na on the Butt,. Then a short dash along a lane and med Wilkes,"wbo was � . Brid7ge at Lethbridge. t he -Creamery, - prints, � t4c to 25c, $7. .�.shore,..ando' procuring a -boa creamery solids,' 23c to 24c dairy at liberty. - I thev were nes 61 A " despatch , from Lethbridge-, rescued the little girl. The victims 'prints, choice, . 22c to..23c;. dairy UNITED 'STATES MARK*ETS. T�hid' following are the iai -.a., says: A double fatality OC- a embers of prominent Halifax oners, with their records, Ali re m ­6 ID r 7-­jiri­xffs-, -­®rdi­uar-y,-20c-th-M d -, rjr- -,ciirreck-on W6dnesdai _�fte A Bedford. -tubs, 19c to 20c - ic to Buffalo, July 21. he escaped -,- Alei-and amilios Su — inferior, it '%v -Miss Roy is a daughter of Mr. J. E. Spring higher; 'No. 1. Northern, awaiting sentence on two charges -%vhen two men, Frank Rush, all - and William: Muir a -son 17c. /c to carloads, store, 01.11%; Winter of felonious wounding. Henry Englishman. and George E, Thomp- Boy,' of Eggs-Prices range from 19Y,, Dakota, met sod- .2 committed - for trial sda,- from North Mr. Andrew Muir per dozen in -case lots. lower; . o. 2 red, 902%.,c';' No, -ChUricAill, white gbc - . No. 2 mixed, 9W. Corn cars 'on den death by gas suffocation. A J b charge of robbing Pullman ca Cheese -Prices of new range be -' 79Y4c; No. 3 Grand 'Trunk. - John Clark, -Easy"; 'No. 13. k, hole. 30 feet deep had been stink by Aween 12%40 to 13c for. large, and R. to AR MONTREAL. Corn 70y, to 77y&c; No. .3 white, broke jail from Newcastle, Penn., the C. P. test the foundation 231."c to 13y1c for twins. bate- -Firm No.. 2 white, June 16, igoS, arrested in .Toren- for 4 pier for the big bridge, and .10 7,S -1/. c- Very Important Discovery - by iteans--$2 for primes and.,$O� . 4 entry t 'the' Galt Me; No. 3 white, 60c. Barley - to 4or the-ft. Wilharn D. Jones,. an abandoned o is- .c. 'far hand-picked. d Work was - d C. P. R. Official. .. Potatoes-Imported new 'potatoes' Fee. to malting,: 69c to 16c. Rye broke jail 'from Newcastle,' Penn., Aline Ras found. -.7 fire quoted at $4 to $4.20 per bar- -No. 2 oil track~ 79c. arrested here for theft. Robert continued on account of the gas. 'A despatc4i from Montreal says'- -7 July 21. -Wheat - d fe6m,-Milnico Induct -. track 'her6.' Snow, escape A leading official 'of the C. P�. R. ..rel in car lots on No. 1 northern' $1.16%; No. 2 trial Pchool on June 19. - Edward Thursday made the statement on. Thu Northern,. $1.14ys to $1.14%; - 'No _'", awaiting sentence theft.. DOW;sFALL THROUH DRINK L that in the' Laurentian 'Mountiins, PROVISIONS. to ii. 129%, .09Y and, awaiting sentence within 100. miles of Montreal were Local quotations are 3 Northern, $1 ;,No. John Copeland, NO; 1..bard,- $1.18%,; July, $1,14; for theft. once Promperous Man'Brought His the largest iron' ore deposits in Pork -Short cut, -$23 to $23.50 1 Flour- Family t re area was Pork Septembcr,'96,3� to 96Yc.. o Ruin. Canada; in fact, the o .:•iper barrel; mess, $19 to $19;50. ,.Firm; first patents, $5,65, to 465-80; 7 The re- square in extent. Lard-Tierdes-, 12e; tubs, 12%C, second patents, $5.55 to $5.70; A SAD PICNIC THIS. A despatch from Montreal says. mile I — : are now before me, showing' pails, 142 /2 c. first clears, $4.35 to $4.45; second Seven years ago William Wright, ports per -cent. of iron to a -ton of Smoked, and Dry Salted Meats— clears, $3.50 to $3.60. - Bran,- Driver of Tally-ho Fatally injured bead of the Wright Paper Co ' m' - sixty .'Long clear bacon, llyC to lly2c, bulk, $19-00 to $19.50. % at Guelph. pany, was, rated at $65,000.' In earth. 'I leave Montreal on Friday f end'eav'oring to tons and cases; - hainx, medium and Milwaukee, July 21 - 'Wh6at lg04 he failed, owin to his fond- for the purpose o QuelPh says-; would Jight, 14%'c to l5c; hams, large, No. I Northern, $1.17 to $1:18; k despatch from- Hess -for drink. gn Friday, on bring into realization what No. A fatal 'accident occurred on. Sat-, n, 123/,c to 13c; backs, 17c to 17.ylc; 0. Northern $1,15 to, $1.16; Sept.-, complaint of his wife, he was. sent have been yesterday described-so a urday to a. jolly party of Guelph cc bree * ontEs. -In giv- dreani. Until we have completed shoulders, loc to IOYc;'rolls, 10Yc g-o% to 90yc bid, Rye-No. 1, 741/2 printers and.-theira friends through to jail for t In 'preliminaries it would be most. .t - ."He drank the -o lic'; breakfast 'bacon, 15c to to 75c. Barley-No. 2, 75c; sample, which Fred Anderson lost his life. in evidence sire to give particulars, but me now. 153/je; green meat', out. of. pickle,. 60 to 72c. Corn-No: 3' cash, 73y, mployed in Hoop- it and _gy C are di i S is be - New I have no he 'nu c Ou smoked. -Anderson was e �er fiidre th genuineness of the find le less than sq to 741/2d; Sept., 74Yc bid. . ' 1. am a pauper, o Ili " .,- . Y. and was the yo " was the closing July. 21, - Wheat er's livery stable itarving after having'all that money send question, New York, four horse tallyho,- which I .. comment of the official.' er on a MONTREAL MARKETS. Spot,- easy; No. 2 red, 97yc to 99C could buy." T was taking . the Guelph party to c -Montreal, 'July .21.,- Flour•- elevator; No. 2 red, $1.00ys f.o.b. Puslinch . Lake, 'where they were to join a printers'.. picnic from Galt. C of a trifling The accident, which was nature and yet. resulted fatally, happened on, Waterloo avepue just W-01AU NOSE SCRE't"I'll, W11,L BE. ..EXTENDE.D af�er the start was made. The caught in the I street -car wheel' slew, Evvti itch, causing the vehicle to Anderson was thrown from his and Said Was. the nlyl'�.*, to The front wheels passed over his McM ieavy wheels: Several Ontario Counties' Are Likely. seat and under the I 4ames .ananey it Wa' caught legs, but the hind wheel c the middle of his body, crushing Drowning • manner .-Have Forest"Nurseries. him in such a man r is to cause -,Way to Save Her From -Z' urs later in death a couple of he the hospital. The imfortunate fel- low back in the tally-L wvs V A despatch from Toronto says: Jn the last two years something be and the trip was called off. An- A despatch from •Montreal, says his hold on the woman, and she fell;, A p�*pe derson was a, married m'"-and was A sailor by th ac water again, pulling The Ontario Government's farm like half a million young whit , ied e name of James. Mc� back into the trees have been imported from Ger- her rescuer with her by the hair.1 e which has been well known. and. respected ..in the forestry scheme many and distrib'uted through the M.%nane�,on heard the S.S. Nianga Then --started a battle under the City. Dempste�. Line, sa-yed water, for when, thi� woman -came' Initiated by the acquiring ••at -the rhediullf of the Agricultural Col- Of the Elder-, 7 cost of $1,000 One hundred acres of legs at Guelph. I conbedtion, the life of a woman on Wednesday up ' few seconds afterwards it was A In a land in'N6rfork county*to be, used with the Gdverriment`-nurgeries4 it WOLFE MEMORIAL. o bad fallen off the seen -that- her -nose was bleeding 4 is proposed morning, wh along badly. By this time a boa-t had been as alorest nursery is to be expands ed to utilize the services -at His Tomt wharf. She ,was walking I the ed as quickly as possible. The of the graduates of the Agricultur- SerTice will b Held wharf in 4n intokicateg condition sent out from the shore and the Greenwich Church. river. McMananey parties -rescued.- suggest- - -al College -who have taken a course in Agriculture has Minister of AE_ and fell into the r in forestry. - With regard. to the brought her. When McMananey was seen after. ed that suitable places for the es- ndon gays: On jumped in idf,6r her and i)r( large scheme of reforestrat A despatch from 0 as she was safe wards he was suffering from a sort Tablighment of further - nurseries ion will doubtless be. .undertaken the day of dedication at ]��e%Bto to tbe-edge. As soon ulled would be Durham,'� Simcoe and which en ce eam and bead wher6 the woman-had p we n some". future there will be a momorial se the woman started to Acr is hair. When asked if be hag counties, -in all of which by the Government at 3aying that her rescuer at h thal N E 0 All I` - IN, -Lambton coii eas' of -lands -which time the idea which has been ad- St. AH4,el 0huroh, at Greenwich' call for help, 1 Theia she struck the woman he'replied are large areas fe is buried. The LorA ww trying td murder her. have, been declared to be unrent- vocated by the Ron. Nelson Mon- here will attend, and grasped the sailor's hair and com- had, as this was the only way it able for agricultural purposes.' The teitb is 'that they 'should reforest Mayor and sheri of Wolfe ,g menced to pull it out in ban dfula. which be could save her. She hai work :ender the department has some of the large areas in the it is hoped detachments been progressing steadily. north. regiments will also be proseatft Tbl* o&uaqd McMananey to release a death grip on him. 7, .++++4 . . . . . . . . +4-++ ♦+++++++4-++++++ and dirty green of the glass, about 'era, only you were afraid of hav- weeds is always better than de:3troy. + is century and a half previously. ♦ ing 'to do' for rough people. Now ing them. It is to be remembered, + What between the state of the I want quietness, and so do you, also, that while some weeds may be 0 sky' and the style of the ,glazing, and if you like to give me this room completely eradicated, others can Judith could scarcely at first dis- for my books and papers and an- only be held in check and subdued.- AD OWED p ATH' tiriguish objects through the gloom, other to sleep in, I will' conclude In conclusion, Mr. Davis s�ates that but as by degrees her vision got with you now on the best terms I weeds have to do with the conditions '1 accustomed to the peculiar shade of. can offer, namely, fifteen shillings of agriculture existing in any given light, she saw the apartment was r-er week, including attendance. r, however, region. While farmer, a very old-fashioned one,, very nd so, as the nursery maids say, good, can ever hope to com pletely Y furnished. tv cut a long story short," farm of weeds, Over the Ju- rid his fa the easiest ce there hunsr a plint of di'and the laundress fi-aally-4truek- chi�mnpy-pie -an-d-cheapest-way to keep them In some gentleman's -ma on nd albs D, as a and next day, Mrs. Gil- check is by methods of tillage that ecru pFoductivenes of the -utinizing it a little more closely more, as the ex-member's wife call- increase the Cure a e found ..Or., The Q'sc Of Th6 'Family h f d written 'underneath — ed herself, took up her abode, in oil b 2- Mayfield; Bucks, the seat of Tho- the -room with the foreign birds, soil 1. A system of rotation. mas Alfred Hardmore, * and beasts, and' she'lls;—took up 2. The, growing d crops— Q +++++++++++++++++++++++++4 . . . . . . wing of hoed Between �this and the mantel- -her abode there, and felt wonder- corn, potatoes, etc., upon the land XXI.—.(CQnt'.d). wretched and the . house so dirty, shelf wax-suspenAtcl--a. small ivory fully' elated as she:' did so•, for a infested to the greatest extent pos- that'ahe unceremoniously left the,- crucifix, very elaborately carved, sense of peace came to her heart in sible. "I can't afford an inside seat, 'the ends being tipped with gold, the old, apartment, such as f:)r years Said Judith, disguising h6r voice premises 3. d &I- and deterffiined to search , The growing of clover an further, Perfectly satisfied; 90 while on the chimney-piece itself previously had never visited it. as muoh as possible. China vases, of a better de- (To be Continued.) falfa whenever practical,' because nhere she chose, she could fare no some these crops occupy the soil well and "Oh! its all right, my girl '-!' he scription than any usually seen out Zyi ? worse. may be out several times' a year :t answered; "You can get up U the Very wearily she wandered along of gentl.emen's houses—& tortoise- because of their smothering proper.. inside fills; ,but it's' not likely till the 'dreary Walworth Road, which shell- box, a faded'water-coloi por- 1#-.++.++ + 1- +-+++++ +++ tie the election's over we shall have resemb.les, like every other road trait, and a couple of feather fans, 4. mauy Passengers: Now, -look were arranged with more taste 5. Keep the land constantly at le'adinj into 'London, i thing de- than could-have been axe clad in 'sharp,!"—and suiting the.action to work growing some crop. Avoid fal- scribed in an alleg�ry—so long, so lows. When one-crop-comes off F. his companion's words,. the guard straight, s� chilling, and so ugly, such a region. + shoved Judith, somewhat uncere- She glanced at the lines of hous- Pursuing 'her inv6sligations siill start another immediately, for you moniously, into the vehicle; bang, About the Farm may be sure if you don't start one Z44 g, es on each side,*with shoj�s jutting further, she perceived thit two + Nature will. -ed the door after her, demanded if out before -them, which, as I once rickety mahogany 'tables',- propped #+ 1. . . I I 1'�� 6. Stimulate the soil to a vigorous she had nothing but the bundle, heard a Cockney say, as though up against the walls, were covered it*+++♦++++++' and receiving an knswer in the ne ,omehody had_b�to_a, chest' of with shelh, ivory boxes, Russian ++++-+ ++++-* production by- means of thorough • re 1 1 up into his place and forgotten to shut, the punch-bowls, some Chinese paint- SU cultivation and liberal use of � f ertil- drawers, MMER-COMFORTS. izer. and gathered his great-coats and bottom one—and speedily that ,lost, ings on rice pepar, a grass fan, a If the cultivated plants make- Iforsei-cloths about him as flie coach miser 6h1a_aeas&tion_eame over her fereign bird or two, and a little Comfort in summer is as import� a vigorous growth, there will be less Cashed on towards the next stage. - mines -ore a*�4wi:-�oy_R;PR . Tr1F_s_e_a__xE1c­____ which usually oppresses. every o carwe. ea ­7 -- -M f—d—Mu Rs v, `Thank.God!" said their own -tale intelligibly' winter, and in order to provide not Judith, . "I who about London. w,-h- told t .7, Weeds in many cases have beei3L am free at last;" and assuredly, out ,having the privilege and .bless- enough ; but the print, and the cru-, luxuries, but necessities, for the a .blessing in disguise. They have she had ebosen-hei time" for flight ing of a settled home. After &'time cifix, and the portrait, and the hens, Poultry- houses and fo . wfa taught us how to cultivate the aoil,,. well. 40 Had she planned her escape she leached - Camberwell . Gate; tortoise -shell box—Judith brought should be inspected daily. The and they never allow us to forget f5r months previously, she could then, nearly at random, crossed back her gaze. to the chimney- piece, fowls must not be crowded and vea- the lesosn—" Soloman went by the: fields of the slothful and -by not have- found a. better opportun- Camberwell Gr4en; walked, almost and'inefitally confessed herself, puz-: tilation should be indu ed as much the ity.- c without an object; along Church' zled. as posible without allowing a vineyard of the man void of under- Long -ere her departure was even j Street, hosing- probably, as we all "You, are looking at the picture, draught to flow over the birds at standing d - lo? it was all grown dreamed of, -she found herself have hoped, at some time 6r other, nia'am said -the woman at last, night. On very warm nights an over with orns, and nettles hact eighty miles from Wavour; and she when house or lodging-hunting, ul- noticing how her vi�itor's eye rest- open shed will answer. covered thre4ace thereof. *wusecl heiself -with picturing what 'timitely to come to "Some place ; ed on it ,'it is faded and stained The importance of having shade excitement . ; and confusion would and finally, , sickening -of- endless now—but it was the picture of as din th4 poultry yards should not be FARM NOTES. follow the first knowledge of her high roads, she turned. aside down good and -handsome a woman as.(breeds; overlooked for birds of the larger This is the season of the year that 'departure, 'e of those old-fashioned- streets especialy those- thikit are "She has laid her-plans w on reets Ood evdr sent on tb�e earth'." we hear. of attacks from 'perfectly bll!" a6ounding'in that suburb of Lon_- --May I take it down I" asked Ju- very fat- are easily overcome with quiet" bulls. If it is thought desir� in-uttered the member between h"81-don, where the houses w�ery built dith ; and stretching forth her hand apoplexy and the poultryman can- -,teeth. "Where - able to let the bull have the run of the devil can she of red brick, and the windows were 'she brought the miniature nearer to not afford to lose his hens when pre- the paiture lot, see to it that 'he, is Ae gone ?—she has taken no clothes, j painted white. her. It was that of a very, lovely Xention would have saved the fowls-. given no opporfufflry. to injure any- .. no jewellery, no anything, t She ff There . were lodgings to let, in girl of two or three" and twenty; - Liae are the greatest obstacles cannot be gone to her brother._ . and I - that Grove, as- it was called with long fair cut1s; aind laughing,the way of the welfare %JL bouy.. it,cannot be disputed that it costa paxe it—she is sure to be found at Judith went in to look at many of eyes, -and rich color, and sma]14WIien warm weather sets she could find nothing t less -ta ]Hiss Ridsciale's. Colonel," he ad- them, but ' in, Pon, put a pound on a small hog 1 0 pouting mouth: try. houses that are apparently free ded, to one- of 'his friends--� will Fuit, and so' pursued her pilgrim- "She was differeni-from thatl than it does on a large one. When from lice are overrun with the pests a hog makes 230 or 2-25 pounds, he you post up to town for me I Em- age, still keeping out of the regular %N!n I -last.-saw her," added. the and they multiply with astonishing ploy anybody you eAaose� SPare track, and making inquiries at L has passed the point of most profit - p in a low tope--with lines -rapidity.' One single day during mv expense to find her; and above humble two-storey houses, tenant- across -her forehead, and wrinkles able gain, After this, by winter • all, watch that house. . She is sure, ed principally by milliners and about her 'eyes and the -beau the heated term will be sufficient feeding as usually practiced,. the show the Presence of these enemies. sooner or later, to go . to dressmakers, people who' had been hair grey and'grizzled! ' A I her -third 100 pommda- costa .--ae-11 Cro land Street. Dog . Miss Rids- better off." and peoRle who wished t;fei wall ngt sin (".-Ov hannYt­ of the bir- times what the first one does, and )71 one will gaze 64111. MAvor"a"o- in -astonishment at the and 6ut still, desirable as moat but God has -taken her to himself. number. Before the. warm days ar- and 100 pounds. This is it matter not less than twice that of � the � see- aeon be on her track. 'Do-nilt'lose, of these individuals considered their They may say-what they like•about - e the houses must be thoroughly that ever if anyone have seen her, 'She can- could net make u y, hog-feeder should care - - - special Judith not go 0; minute; inquire along the road own I this-religion and that, �ttiug rive Y _e,tr- cleaned, spia ed with a lice p her -mind to to Heaven, but -1 am just as sure "' . - - -fully consider. Our statements are r B mina.tor'and-.eve.ry crack and crev- not be lar ahead.' for it was ralit; "come to terms" -with any of them.- that sho-li' With her .Saviour at this not, made by guess or, -at random, -"Pg-, so furiously until almost morn- Truth was, poor -desolate soul, she ice overhauled.' bu ,-ing, that even e minute as if -1 saw her among the - t can be backed by the results of she. .would have was searching for a home, not e L'ttle food should be given the a angels;­ and the woman�taok the carefully conducted experim6h'ts, hens aft- 0. 5MR-houte--and--th dding-to-theSU LeMlttj a reaaVaLabuts T7 __ore -from. J udith, a5d wiped and fi6i the storm., I shall follow you to night th-Ing about all -these vul fields apd especially wh ©n the ays ' thank far -little replaced it on the niantel--piece, by allowance for weather exposure.. Yoii—I &in sure I could not'suburban- ro'oms',.' with their -line way of a finish to her -speech, are hot, for much food is conducive leave it in 'better hands-,"' and so and Plummet arrangements of fur- When she chose to exert herself -to upsetting their digestive organs, Do notkuy A poor tool because it saying, Me. Mazingf6rd -dung him- niture, their tables covered. with ao one had a greater power and. it any food is given it moat not is cheap. A steel rake in the hands -self on his horse, and galloped of a. good gardener will be. subjected off gaudy oilcloth, their stiff chairs, be of the -fatting kind, green food r of being perferable, ping Inve and confidcnce�: tha,,Ju to- the pull-and-thrust motion be- to the county town=wheie the free their mantelpiebe - crockery, and dith -Nlazingf'rd a' o and accordingly, fore the 4e,%son is through, many ten: and independeiIt electors, having rosewood-framed prints, that dis- in less than fifteen minutes, she One mean& of great loss is in ship- mendously ,bribed bribed by the gusted her. been tre* thousand times--or, in other.words, Ping the live fowls tomarket. Hun succeeded in extracting the whole- 1 7 twenty times in a "minute will be Opposition candidate, forgot to re- "I could not write her, she _(_f,�Irs; Hardmoi dreds of coops arrive when the tom- former' member, who lost thought; llth� turn their re's history from more than a thousand times In a Strand, after -All, the old woman, who had, -it appear- 'peratu re is up to 90, and 1.00 with the hour. and, allowing for many inter- the day by. twenty-three votes. would be better than this. I I I ed, lived with her as lady's-maid fowls crowded, so that,they can hard- "I'shall petition. against 'your And thus almost determined to fox a pertod of fifteen years. ly breathe, let' alone move around. rupti6hs, will be several ton-thou- ,return," were the first words Mr. remain there sand times in a week. 'If is cuts and AncT how many are void of water in she walked on. get- "My master and she 'were of dif- blazingford uttered 'to the honor- tigg more and more ' mellows the soil easily, there will be out of the re- forent religions, ma'am," she said, the coops? It is really astonishing -able Mr. Standish, when this !e- gular high road, till at lerfigth biv- more comfort in using it than a "-And thiLt was the whole. ca_use_ of �Q. think that any human being - - ­ I h1eavy' insufficient implement. The ise iness, -for I don't think 'a w'' uld send a live bird to the market I Solt was madb known. "Post-cha ing all unconsciously shaped her uhha�p 0 clumsy 0 and pair !" he cried to the landlor'd course itill'ftiither away from-Lon- better gentleman ever breathed, and not have. a care for-its comfort c I will tire the operator min= she found herself, is a few or a kindlier lady; and they, would the _A of the "Feathers" ; and ten n -' doa, while on have feel- much ' the soonest, and a great many ya and 'dollars' worth- o 7 drops of rain (the forerunner of a have. done well enaugh, only.,the ings and should not be allowed to utes after', was irhirling off towards way. da' f work loss from the metropolis,• thinking -to find his heavy. 'shower) began to fall, in a• relations interfered. -He would notlauffer.. There is'always-a will be the diff eirence, before the- first refractory wife, and bring her back lane called Ashford Row, of August. 7. which ler the children go to chapel, arid!death when fowls are so -shipped, 7--. without any extraordinary anipunt took her•fancy• more than any place i:be was. loth to 'see them "go to' not to mention the loss' in weight of of trouble. she had seen since she left home. ; and so the end of it was, those that survive. - ,church they grew-up *nothing much, and imagined !he The cottages on each side were fen- OF PERSUASION- One would have imagi METHOD .7* might have known enough of Ju- anted, she saw, by, a Treat the fowls as if they were. poor, low went to �lace of worship your friends, which they sur6ly-are, How a Determined Moth er Obt.-.ined A. dith's character, to feel. certain she. class, who earned their bread by more for the name of the thing 'and you will find that it will pay yoti had sufficient sense not to dream of the labor of their hands 'and the' t1lain anything else'—and they made in the long run, not only in dollars a I'V91untary"-Contessio'n. going to any place where he was sweat of their browi but-the win- V4 fun of their'mother's faith—and sid- and cents but in - the . satisfaction of. �t becomes.eviaeint f 6m the, fol_ u. likely to look for. her. . The• first dows were festooned with ivy; and from with their father's sisters knowing that you appreciated their lowing story, 'which thing she did when she went to curious chimney hails from a a, and queer- old. against her; 'and the end of it all efforts to help you earn your living North country town, that there are London was to buy a widows cap, gables, abounded in all directioris. was, ma'am," continued -the old widely v#ry,*ng ideas existence as orking for you. to esti- 0 them, Arrayed in these side,;.• and -peeping through a pal- on am ng and- she died. I mourning med with crape. woman, "that her heart was brok- they are working what constitutes 'voluntary t ourning bonnet, and mantle, trim - A few trees too, grew by the way- 14 by making them comfortable while w in 'A_ sable, habiliments, she proceeded to . ing' to her right, she saw a Nursery had left her service long- before mony on any 'subject, says London Tit Bits_. Mr. Mason's, left her manuscript Garderi within. "Well, this is ail that to marry a mate -of a foreign -WEEDS. ' "Did I understand you to say that "ivith him i- and then wended her way very romantic and pretty," she vessel," but when she was so ill, I The Agricultural College eaten- this boy voluntarily confessed his to one of tbpse convenient lodging- thought- "but pretty- as it is, I m ent back at her own request, to -ion bulletin for May of the State share in the mischief done to the 1houses situated- close to the Straifd, must take k6 �hefter­frorfi the show- nurse her, for I was about her s University,' C61umbus, Ohio, is a schoolhouse?" asked the -Magis- where, as visitors to London ar., er;" and-h*rrying on to the end of when she, was a girl, and h;e-r­heart very timely treatise upon weeds by trate, addressing the determined constantly dropping in, there is no the lane, she stopped by a low green turned* to those who had. loved her Vernon H. Davis, �Asistant Profes- looking female parent of a small and tiresome d difficulty made on the gate, and asked' decent-looking then. She gave ni6 a cxucifix, and &core of references. For the -sake woi..an standing on the door-step sor of-Horticulture. Weeds, be says, dirty boy charged with being con- injure if "she would allow her to. wait till see .and I have kept them ever of appearances she bought a trunk, -all-the rest of the little things you the farmer chiefly in "-two earned in a*re'cent raid upon an, un. -this credential, the and` arindd With ways, first. by offending his idea of popular schoolmaster'. rain was over?" since for her sake." the beautiful and second by the crop sir, he did," the woman and her own 'quiet, lady-like ap- "Certainly, ma'am," answered Furthers Judith, by dint of Judi- loss, the second being the loss that "Yes ipearance, she experienced no diffi- the proprietress; and leaving her cious cross7questioning, elicited the resp6nded. "I just had-to persuade culty. in obtaining apartments, post on' the threshold, she asked information 'that the mate previous- receives the more common estimate him a little,, an'd then he told me the -,wherein she abode for a week, Judith if she would not walk up- ly referred to from the farmer. In the bulletin whole thing v had been drowned, voluntarily." ,daily. searching- those columns of stairs? the curiosities weeds are dealt with in their rela- "How did. yQ'u persuade him? ", after bringing home the Times relating t6'the-important No, thank you,*" was the reply; distributed about the --room, -and lion to soil moisture, to the crowd- queries his Worship. although for good -Subject 6f furnished lodgings; for "I will wait' in the passage ing of cultivated plants, to the rob- "Well, first I gave him 'a that. his widow managed to make A��Pt 'monlerittill tbe*§h'bwer is-o-.,dr--- , 1. bing of the soil of food elements licking,'� said the firm parent, "and a. I' by washiq& From this, 'But t e mom nts passe ID v id very well fora a ­_ to t-11L-h- 'ffFn-r off the Strand -dI point io"tbe taten_61! her finances. -pr1wrfts, 1. few days, it was 'far too expensive- rapidly.,-and the .sky grew so rrrttdh -A.-ys an -easy f•r-ansition for so sk tendency towards harboring injuri- per, and I took his clbthes away and per- darker, that Mrs. Mazingford yield- ful a diplomatist as Judith Mazing- ous in and noisy to suit Judith fora il- N sects and diseases and in that !told him he'd stay in bed till he con. xnanency.- ed at length to the old, woman's -ford, and ascertaining that the w,- they render certain products of the Iter:sed what he'd done,, if 'twas tho "I will try this, ".she said, at last, Mtreaties, -and - groping *her way man found it hard to make all ends farm unsaleable. A summary* is-giv- coming.ori aj paragraph wh�cli' scat -' p a dark I rest of his days, and I should lick stair-case, finally'emerg- meet, and having .assured herself ert, of some of the more important ed that apartments might be had ihim again in the morning. An'd in 1+ _b the c� day, a conducive ed on a still darker landing ace, 'that there were no children or artificial, methods by which the dis- 'less than half an hour -he: told me furnished, in the house of a. quiet! from which she' passed- (following I(Agefs, or other - inmates in the tri-bution of weeds can be checked, family'* residing in `,'a -fa'-;orite_pA tb,3 whole ,story voluntarily _par. PA r.. her_bostess)� into a large low room h.t.'Juse, she boldly suggested' to the 'Succesful measures in destroying ing of Walworth, for Twelve Shillings occupying the entire breadth of the widow the propriety of letting her weeds are follj)ded upon -a know- of thc-'Iife-6f the weed and Some 'men try to dodge the issue i4�,p week; no other Lodgers oir il- house, and lighted-by two windows, a bed.and sitting-room, dren ;" and accordingly she di'd I which "Tnust have been glazed, judo- "You gay," she continued' voil 'the manner of its propagation ; to when they find what they are look. !`Irv." but fni3rui the situation soling by the hull's -eyes in the pane,,, have' often thought of a,­i-1 introducing or spreading IiDg for, - i "�'.S `t^!`' �f�'ti � 'lt wkldr>c x�^' 9'"`s ^z` ,s✓r- �rsa.•gR+y,�17.37L...rr'4. :4' r'�`✓�P�, r t�wt , ­747 -Miss Irene Rogers has return aREENVV000 LOCALISIIIS. ed to Mt. «ulf, Pa. _ Le Mackey. of Tomato, called on R. S. Diliiogbam had a bttsitiess M. Gleesun on Wednesday. trip to the city on Wednesday. Edward and Mrs. Bentley called on ARM W. Moore attended a -Alics Irene Murkar is spending some of their old Greenwood friends meeting of Presbytery at Whitby a week with friends in Oslhaw>a• on Sunday. on Tuesday. T. C. Robinette, wife and family, of Q /� T p�T �% + -Dr. Bateman, of Toronto, was -Miss Jennie. Dale, of Toronto, Toronto, spent Wednesday at her YO�I� AT I ' �/ r / /O• in town on Saturday recording his spent Sunday with -friends here. -Mrs. John Field, we are sore home here., ' vote on the debenture by -law. Y Miss Chapman, of Toronto, is spend- -W. H. and \Ire. Field and to say, is. still confined to her bed. ing a few days with her sister. Mrs. daughters, of Toronto, spent Mon- -T. -M. McFadden had a business Graham Johnston. --da with the formers -parents;- M. RrAUlrham on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Davis, of Toronto, spent a . yy -Mrs. M. S. Chapman leaves to- few days last week -with her parents, -Keep the flies Off your Horses and Sohn and Mrs. Field. si ue of the day'to spend a week with friends J. add Mrs. Adamson. -The Epworih League Mr. and Mrs. West, of Toronto. ,�ryry in Toronto. Cattle with ' ®thodist Church purpose holding spent Sunday and Monday with' the ` rden party vu the evening of - Walter.B. Powell has purchas- latter's parents, J. A. and Mrs. Mc- A�AA ed ti three -seat -old driver and is Donald. ; da r, August 14th. Mrs. McIntosh and Miss Slater, of - Walter C. Richardson, of Phil- _A happy' O -A number drove to Oshawa on Toronto, returned to the city on Tues ' Adelghia, spent a few days last Saturday and renewed old ac- day,'after spending a few Baca with L u M .'week at the home of his parents Sat y Z uaintances. their nephew, F. L. Green. >here, W. R. and Mrs. Ricbardsou. q On «ednesday, July 15th, a quiet _ S. and blrs. ' Jephson and -Mr, and Mrs. McHardy, of _' _�-- -1 quart but very pretty wedding .took place at Zenoleum quarts Toronto, spent Sunday with b =. E. =Raw OiI- or.Iish Uii - 2 q two children! returned home on the residence of Mrs. C. J. iti illson, e ' 15 quarts and Mrs. Gee. .. g g Boiling Water ••• q ' Monday after spending two weeks Mrs. Christopher Dale, of To Homenook," when her rand dau h with friends in various parts of P ter, Lillian :11. Willson, was united in , Huron counts. roueo, is spending a week with marriage to J. A. Arlidge, of Toronto. Use with sprayer, sponge or cloth. ) 7. -Mrs. W. J. Dale and•daughter, Mrs. W. J. Dale. Rev. Chas. Langford, assisted by Rev. Miss Mary, returned horde un -Mrs. Albert- Boyes, of East S. Tucker, officiated. The bride is one Thursday after spending twt, Toronto, spent Monday with geld- la Qr, bein d'a most popular young phis costs onI about _ 20c per gallon tivz<s in Pickering• ladies, being closely identified with weeks with friends in .Clarksburg hr: Henry will be KAre as Hsu church and Sunday school work and R and Thornbury. was the recipient c•f many valuable _ to make. ^ _ al next Tuesday to atten&t�+ hie+. feted the' work of es have colt - * presents. The bridcstnatd was _hiss - The school trusts pr dutir�. patting in 1 11vr;t Nilson, lister of ells bride, pp -- Alex. FlettLof Kingstolt, spent while Mr. Arlibge, a brother - assisted floors in the school and are now a fete days at the haute of hib the groom, After a wedding break- engaged putting on. metallic cei�l• uncle. W. 1). Gordon. fast, with the customary toasts and ings and -other repars: Blaster Gordon. Freund, who responses, the young couple left rni _ Mo., -Miss Fitzpatrtek, of Torontra has been serit�usly ill fat some •the evening train ft r Tot oirto, Parry ` _is polidaying at the -Donee of tier time. is now recovering. Sound anti other western puiuts. - - _ _ _ -�-- -• the absence, of her mother, who is (ha})ttlait spent Sunday tvitit visiting friends in Uweu. Scnmd• friends in East Toronto. 11isa .Guests Annie, of Sclrhnro, )� SPECIAL TO. FARMERS -- Suitable gravel has been se _..Hisses Edna Boyes and C. B. visiting friends her.•. eared and the work of gravellin¢ Situp =un spent Sunday .+vith the Misses Alice and _>,d t'lurner are eel ) the station road has begun: The furineCs brothers in East Toronto. joying µ'c•11 earntd huhtlays. Just received -ONE TON Granulated Sugar. Will sell by the hund>ed' �• work is under the charge of John. i.�ralter Cornell, of Arvolia, F. Beaten is ,6,p( +ntlur� hey. va. atton Gormley -mho ha�'a gang at work.'Sa.k.. i� spending a peek at the at hi, bre,tht -Cs. t), K iie.)t „n _ . at Rock. Bot . . prise. . .- •• • rnfirs: F. 11. Doyle, of Toronto. p r� 1':uit'nce Jlei i+ i; hone fur hci spent Sunday at tlit house of her h °211e of his parents, (,ervaa and hnIld'ays 'After yFei,utng :t + +'evk at Fine line Ladies` Biomes fast received into Stock from fifty cents tip U. and Sir =. 1'almer.It'' Cutneli. �i'l,t -ttJ t'r,ntrtfr.tt. ppaarents, Ueo• _ -Rey. «'- Jloore'wasIn OsliaWn. �lr•, (setae, of t".aremnnt, preaeb, -d to ozle fifty. Cottle and roe them if you Boat t buy, Very tasty On her return home .he wah nc • oft Friday evening condlictiug pre• a' set q at le st t u)r n in the 1;apti�t - cotnpanied by her cliittghter, - Ill paterns. Atso, Ladiesi iWasli Skirts one twenty live up. cols) one, liwratut•y servicet, in the Presb Uhutch r:�'r� t t r h tnctx5• terixn chore h, } Tile E :,len r, t, het+i on li',,).t):s•: nne. E tares Film. of.T,tresnto. day mot, n,t,$ �,f }a:.t ..aFl, a�t ti,e c,si. Farmers' Supply Co. Pickering ant. !_who is enjoying Z three week ' va- di L Gordon, oho lids been Bence' of Joseph iX ):..E .1 under the �_ _ l spending several "tn(hnth, in the auspices of tt,t' ila`ht t t•t•,)tt';) -. - - -- cation left yestt•rday fur a +i -it North -Meet, returned -home . an — - -nith. her 'sinter, :11r (Rev,) B. \. very successful event. 1'h� .''.atller �Yeclne� day evf�n7ftg. t,F- ingtine, a vrd CPntv,9',if Get :) cl pc•) de.,Fuc' Wagner. 'and fen a tell' _ 'Jlr Ilnff and !taster Harold plc ap},eKteEi iipon °the ,c -ens %+hka t w • througit the Thunsaltdl lauds' have, left our berg and g,lie tE, Leapt thretdst fa),Izidir-.srhutss,•ulE1 P �� � �T� Alwavy rail, Which continued hav relative* our b Richmond Hill teepee the must fa ,idirrus ihclttding v g Dearly all day Friday has added and other' potpie north i Toruntu, lemon pie in,abundante, The Stoutf- lnany thortsandly of dollars to the ville band arrived in :gond' time and -- Robert' Found -has beets. off value of the crops in the country. s suffering from their many choice selections: Here . fluty for a few day.' ranch a Eeciated by all. 'At tt,c Hsu- F.verything was suffering from pP Oily stOCk of Greniteware is complete, the dry weather and the timely an attack of tonsilttis. We are A hour the chair wax taken by r,ne of rain has saved the situation. Pleased to tats that he is now re- pickeringd leading tights in the per Toronto severing. son of F.M. Chapman of The World Preserving Mettles 20c to � 1 •es of East n action the theme -�V. Boti taint o der �� Johnston h son w _ suet with an accident a ew aY= of Harrow, who have been spend- of his address "Play a man 3' i'. Sauce P and - 10C to 50C seriousi� might came struck k nd rs.�B ntiogereturnedshome grammes Cos -50C of Lt aRec, Rlee B011era __ _50C to $1 l him on the face caush tulurres see by Rev. M E, - _ which laid him off work for sever- °A edneaday. y1r, (}rant, of Claremont, Mr; John A. tat days. We are glad to report -The Women's Institute will Whits, reeve. Mr. Beare, ex - reeve, Dish Pans, Te& Kettles, PaZ181 meet at 3 o'clock neat Wednesday Mr Mechin, teacher. Miss- prattle`, Tea Pots, etc. at YE�r� that he is again on duty. afternoon at the home of Mrs. elocutionist, of Toronto, was well re- -Owing to a large number of n Ro er .all ladies are delved as was shown b the• many _ y dark- 10�-- p]C'e�. rntrsubscribere-Fai t"n-g to pay'tlienr invited w attend. Io�applanses:�tso :fir-Zleg►er- subscriptions w THE NEWS we - Howard and Eva Rogers from ham. sototst: Miss White and Mrs. _ will be unable to attend the Ter- Colpoy's, have !Seen visitnng their Reesor, soloists, accompanied by, Mrs. centenary at Quebec. However, They rents, C. and sirs. Rogers. H. Turner in her usual good style. 'also, a fall stock of Forks Hoes, 6naths and Septhee, b careful reading of the daily The drove across the count and The Rate receipts were very edits ac- y a f u hope to Est a faint idea y tory. An en}oyable evening being - papa B enjoyed the trip very much. &pent the people dispersed to their of the grand seems presented -George Swtts, of Claremont, various homes in a very happy mood.' - _. gin our can along for some - o b tt fore g y ur office o n Wednesday a — -Do t g in o Y there. left ; -We conarattlate Rev. F. C. corn stalk measuring eight .feet "Machine Qilr" It's the siege stuff. : - Harper, of Niagara. Falls, on the six inches in length. This is ex- 4V Y , �: i honor conferred upon him by be• eeptic� sally long for this time of ing elected Grand Chaplain of the the year. If there are any who } v - Masonic Order of Canada which can 'beat this we would like to east at Niagara Falls last +reek. hear of it. ` °x H.• . �0S• There were seven c•anc�idates fc,r ' -Hay harvest ' is nqw ai,oitt B..UNDY _ the position and in the first ballot over and the wheat harvest has -� y . r he stn in some laces dud. a gUod :Mr. Harper received 495 votes, g P i, _:about 20Q' more. than the next Yield is expected. Barley al�ii is + r highest. ripe in i iany fields.but this crop is _ Fine • light in many places: The vat 'fe5� yEu� -Mrs. J. B. Horn and children, fields_look fine and should give an _ '� ` ° 1 lately of St. Catharine°, are spend- abundant yield. �` �;� ' -j ing a .few, weeks at the home of -In roS}acinse to a petiEtott sign rq ;. _t; of the - former's parents here, W. , ed by a number of the business ,1 ;Seasonable Gold, always in stock. G. and Mrs. Ham. big, Horn has men of the village, the police tens- e;•. ';•' accepted a very.lncrative position tees have proclaimed 'Monday, �: , m�' Pine Apples, ,Bananas, Oranea; Llmona as manager of the large !louring Aligils-v 3rd Civic. Holiday, This i -Mill, at Kenora. owned by the is the same day as will be observ- Hadley =Shaw Milling Co.,. with ” • � ed by the neighboring town - � � _ Mies, e e •.w W he has been emplc, - re sot a U c ay could ,have Semi -ready Tailoring is an evolution some years. been selected. of system. The habits and customs 'JP Maple Syitrp; Prime New Cheese -Geo. and Mrs. Stotts, of Clare- - -The vote on the debenture by- mont, were 'in town on Wednes- •, lintment to the of former years have been conquered, 1 &'+ way a cites, p Tr some of oar pure Lemon Powder and •Lemon Squash.. nothing day. Mr. Stotts has fast return - prumotera, the .vote being 41 and the best dressed men are to-day S Hirer fora cool summer drink, pure and cheap,_. ed from his trip to the North -west against the by -law and only 'if; ill buying " Semi- ready " Clothes. and always ready. • and he reports the c•ropc there as favor of it. One reason for its`de - — - being in excellent condition. The feat was.no doubt a lack of know- 41 The finest imported woollen.fabrics wheat crop never looked better ledge of its meaning, many think- are-tailored into Suit's.of van•ing sizes Custom eYS yw111 find our Grocery stocked with the and the people are jubilant c,ver ing that their- taxes +coned be _- best seasonable goods especially aeleeted the outlook. He says that it is greatl3 increased. Public meet- and physique types, so that the Coats , for the hot Weather. his intention to move wept in the 'ings should have beett called and 'are properly balanced for men of. near future. the trustees should Have explained 'certain height, weight and propoltfons. I • -Rev: J. Bennett Ande'rsrm, in- the by -Ian fully and stated wirers „ ^Remembei, that in .Fancy Dry Goods, Fancy Collars, Gloves cumbent of Brooklin` and Colam- and how much cement walk would A man can try on and iudge for bus, will officiate at St. -George's be Paid (town. They should have himself how the suit becomes hiss Belts. Laces. Ribbons, Fancy Hose, Shoes, etc., we -Church, Pickering, passing - have the finest stack to select front.- in. all lines. •:' g, on Sunday ;shown, what effect the assin of ,style' aihd individuality, Doty it meets ' next morning and e� enitig. Cale- the by lag would have on the See our new Picture Post Cards— beauties and cheap. bration of the Holy Communion amount of tales paid. We believe his view or fancy. Should any little 40.30 a. tn, Mr. Anderson entered a great many of the. property- alteration be necessary, the simp ' licity w the work of the ministry as a boy owners had' wrong impressions in evangelist when only fifteen years regard to the by-law. There was of the Semi -ready system makes this C old. He labored througliont hang- also a large anuxutt of indifference possible in two hours. e Q a own b those who favored the _.land a number of year. before sh y Semi -readv two tece'SUM" at John'Dicki comin g to Granada.. by -law but who did not take the $15 and i$18 -have the tigl.t ~ -Ho for an "olitin _ England, trouble to vote,or induce others g' to do so. Had those who favored "` hang and hold their.shape' i Ireland, Scotland, North the by-law been as active as those ! a -- - 19U8 WALL PAPERS ! 1908 + West. Muskoka lakes, upper and Y' u lower lakes. All Ontario and oth w•ko opposed it the vote would 14 ` er tourist points. Cht7lee': of all have. beets different. As a result e n11 •- �' e s� railway q, boats a,nd OC ic, lines. of the vote very little cement y _ We are showing a defy large assortment of the latest .Special cheap tickets and all a +Falk can now be laid down foi• a a 1 l O Y 1 ri -patterns and -colors, at all prices. from +50 Up. formation at Stephenson' c)},},. number of years. The sidewalk ° Mouldings to match. C &11 and see bUr on Church s t is now in a P. O., Whitby. Special hnnieaeek John Dickic fi CO.. teaclusive agents handsome samples. ens' excursions to Can. \orth• west. wretched con bat it will be for the Sam, rend S ,r'r tail Onlc)�, t +ill via all routes, (boat lines North I great cleat vv se before it is tike your nwa)su,e,tnd have a ticmi � Ray anti Also Cllicnpo and St. much better, ,d there is also a I re.ncly tiuit m' overcont tnndc t„ fit Paul at �,n,c prLcc.) see-Stephen-113,1 rssibility tl t srmle of the old I F-mr exact physique t�•pe,.nnd deliver- NOTF. Gra$4. atPe 1J)o ljv Sugar, �tl ]bs for �1.00.�(irnnulated, ank cc a.l evil! be torn up on ed tvit4in six days of receipt of your $l.t!N perll10 1hs. eon'.he fore travMling. $13.90 to P 15'` urd?r. ' tluebec-ancl Retilt'n, going till July, account c��tliei ;• dangerous condi- �Tf�1T ,� 25 and return till .Aug. 3rd, a_'a uf:' :, ,_ i;v.,..e :� -:s . y ..::41.,,sT,.r: ,::.w ,4 . t:.=—:SA ±yetti?...w•u4.,+, -.+m, ... r:r.•- ,- .,+..• . 1-- _ .la .br:.d.'.,.7." + + ��.,. s.._ $u' made to eider d r Rr, 1�1 111 1 , :k "x�