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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_07_31j. WWI" I RMAM7 t, • .7� -7 . . . . . . .... - VOL. XXVII .PICRERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY .1908 NO 43 ri *VjVf80*t0na1 Gzal WHITEVALE played last Friday evening and the HEL-1-0 - HERE Harvest is at hand and you will need The funeral of the late Mrs Thos. ase line team won by 17 to 12, T_ Medical a binder whip. We have a first Burton, whose death occurred on Fri. Ed-.Ulorlin ey and B. and Mrs.; Clark, class stock on hand. day'evening, took place on Monday of Toronto, and John, Sam and Mag. A M. BELL, M. D C. M. FLY NErrs ELY NETTS afternoon from- the residence of her gie Gormley, of Pickering, Sundayed When the XM.6 Late House surgeon of iiis Leather netts for team work and cord "On William, and was attended by a With Arthur and Mrs. Gormley, Rose Kingston to Dr. St : Bate Hospital.' Successor Cottage. main. 015ce hours 8 to 10 a in. I to 3 p In and 6 netts for single driving. . Just what large, concourse of sorrowing relatives to8pM. Pickering,O]n­ . 'i-ly and friends. Many life-long friends of Mrs. Joseph Gordon celebrated her Q will the flies off. 80th birthday on Sunday. Her many HCrIP F �Ils always on the Townsh-i'ps of Pickering and Mark• friends are pleased to know that she Single and double harness CEO. N. FISH., M. D. barn were present to pav a last tribute PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON hand. We make the kind that gi'Ves is in good health and as Pager as ever satisfaction at reasonable prices of-respect to one of the most deai Stop Id And why not? Fall- 3191mbeir of College of Physicians and Surgeons. ly to extend hospitality. int hair Is a disease, it regular Associate Coroner, County. of ontaxio, Knee dusters; rubber dash rug- of Ontario Co. -OnL ;, light beloved and 'pioneers .7-0ffice Sours-8 to 10 a. In. and I io 3, and 6 to 0 dusters for summer, fall knee Service was conducted at the church, V. in. Brougham, Ont. 11-ly 777 rugs and shawls. and in th(i Whitevale cemetery (where disease; and Ayer's Hair 11 combs,, brushes, metal polish, -VUN8^RTON as made from our n* j- HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C. M. carry the remains were interred) by Rev. new Im- a MemberCollcgeof Physicians and Sur• hoof ointment, gall cure., harness Mr. Haines, pastor of the Methodist Miss Allan, of Glasgow. Scotland, proved formula, quickly and 'goone,of Ontario. Late aquae Suf.R.0on of Gen., polish, harness oil. etc. church. The chief mourners were the a few days last week Iiith- W. oral. Emergency and Burnside Lying -in Hospi• sons, daughters ;I nd -sister of the de- and 31rs. Dun-bar. s- We of Toronto. - Office in Alexander hforg n's THOMPSON BROS.. Pickering ceased and the pallbearers were 'Geg. John Blue, Provincial librarian, of case. completely destroys di residence. opposite Methodist church, C116 The hair stops Wing are- mont, Out. an(} William Burton, sons, and Ross Edmonton, called on a few of his man* Out, grows more rapidly, and Burton, Ross Nighswander, W. B. friends during the week. Legal. Milliken and W. M. Slander, nephews. A meetin , f the congregation will all dandruff disappears. 1- 0 ���imus b &I Does riat change Beautiful floral wreaths from ' the e held ill the. church Monday evening the color of the hair. _T E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• Ladies' Aid and others bore tes the purpose of moderating i t;morly for th n a Formula with - battle V a TEM, County Crown Attorney. said County "44 to the love and affection in which the call twa Minister. alloltot. Court House. Whitby. 10-T I Show Lt to row Attacks memory; of Mrs. Burton was held. Mr. Sheriff and 'Miss Robertson, of j sorer 'LT. BARCLAY, Barr Ister-at-Law, Glasgow, Scotland, who. have bLeen Ask ILi= &bout is. s 8.1icitor. Notary eridirl! a seek' with W. T. and -Mrs. Slion do an he ss7s Fo(ithall yers a gre-Wat- Public, Special E,%-!- During this hot spell -Sunlight Pa_� I -It �P nor or Riga Court of Justica. Succeaqor to 1JUL11111. '. _. Saturday Ang. Ist. Messrs. D ' ow McGillivray, Brock Street, niariv peorile find their stomachs tip- . .. .9 and said froul Boston SlItUVday. The little, book in each Package gives Whitby, 71y set. " They are bilious, liver out of . ....................... The Georgina Iullls the formula of our new Hair Vigor, tells :Oni, 1 Quartette, older, bowels irregular, tongue coated GREEN, RIVER consisting of 314-.ssr�-. Ueo.,1111 each ingredient is used, and ex- and -not, much desire for food. dson, Is y Veteranary. d tenor, Russell,Collins. 2nd manor, E. R. Plains many other interesting things-.. What we would recomrnead.A�. -Afte- - - E. Lehmari-, wife -.and.. Bsffy W KXuUWffikn6W h is new -9-pen ing it few weeks in Newmarket. 2nd hass, f- its work so well. rzRI2,q2MV SUR. 6�r -1 - - -h �felv� 7 ertfiinly did thenaselves jus- hair�prrepaTztion does A 'D DFNT13T. Fcc. at:,j ie P;vs1)vterianb Ikere -X' �79�EON�.,�AN � j - X i Vera Ban spunt S-unday t:cv jujj ga,-, tj as by -to.T. C. A7sr Co.- Lowell- kjass of the Ontario Vat rinary Col. with Fredia. Trickey. AVIiiter, * Graduate . Little Liver Pills . . lie: a gi�Pat favor by Itading'the service of legs, Toronto. registered - VIOZal,eY of- Lido ' firs. Dullyin and children are vi:4ir :40ataric, veterinary Medicul Association: 4­ They stiv �,ip the slLiggi.411 IiN'-ev and ing-her dud Mrs. R pralSe Oil SL1vdLy last. Aivoluntali�asl A ie su,l r4s!docce one and ono-quarter mt!es ubill- fournninbk•rs wcre i-�ndered at•each bvwels and-free the syotera of all pois-. so ir north of Green River, otaceapas-h4eingforge bourse to il L.=.,rnj I to 4 P-ao. Private ens." Thvy aret easy tii take, operat,-� �ervice. three qi,artnttes "Ind one *solo. 011 SALE telephone in my 0311ce 1. U. address, Groan easily Ch�trlev and 31rs. Wi!s6n. of Fort III thc. Ill,,I-11hig Mr. Collin's suit), River. out. silYr alld nia%e ymi feel better very visiti.lig wit!) bit, parent,, "King Dal-l'b Limc-nt," Nvas feelingly A limited quantity 14` mortar for plan - Try'them. -31I.S. Wils(ni. i n any 'I, I f�r stone work. ==rile 1, n - rel,de In the evening, Mr. Hti(l- 0 x, Mis. �',tark n Ilid . _-. __ , , -, - __ ___ - -�. �T ." ion .;.Lng r- 0' IV 15C I _h '44, sweetly in It number See us at"41! :out 04tch plastering. Two boxes for ter. of I ovonto. st'cre the 911­t-0 of AV. U. the titie of wl' eh we %4re unable to - az,ti Mr;..Rivues Over _k -Faddeii- 94!Tite a'ziltuiber f-.-otti h-at-*,*atirnded t.tir he C.)Ilgl exation wllt� .( er- A gcxod beef-ritizer for sale. �0-1 P01"T R' I-it4tier of., a T.. 11. _M - cniring-1brough r=ace LicenAesL brouctialli. Out. e f-)rtur;�t�� jr, Cheniist and- Optic4u,. 11-1t: late ')Irti. Tbouias Mr. Bolvies, A,,•h' Ladiwis o.0 land. HOPPER 1,4,qll-er 'of 31.;rriiiaii B.'rtoo nt �%Vhiteival(Fon .1loitday, old friend, the feast of song given on "Stluday lazt. I*- -Shop I �4;erl 11`c(tbcsday.�nd D '%farsh conilticted the ;service!j and Satutsday. "HIN Ruis Fdsler. rd'Htib�j:t • Liconsea. in the Cnnray or otitarto- PICKL ONTARIO. few �d, on. spen k' a ozce at store and his residence. Cltirotz;ant. _IV with his pai-prit-s here. e. 'itild preached, very acceptably, 311 fl attended the tlireral , of his grand- H. JACKSON. Brock Road. B BUNTING.. Iswier of mother. MI—.' Burton. on Monday, a Licenses for the Ooumty of 0 0 10. f. Rider, '�at- GREEN RIVER 4 flea as the store or at his residence ck Wagner CV4 Civic holidiiv for Green urday Itiq • I;t.. to Toronto to see the' David Ann is has returned from Que- Ra the f.'st fact I -ball _-Zame . ... .... The -Shanl- W_ P-s-fern _Bank q U ve.a.-I ill UaLa tai zresb-azrd-cur� yal If earts of Toron- T. Dixon Is having1l, new windmill ORWAY ed-meats constantly on hand. - o ement t6 'Can' d an to farmers attending the Toronto markets, to, ' have come. to an agre vrected. a a. Best Accommodation under the new manAgs• , settle thefelaim for rke silver cup that Albert Heisey spent. a few days in Mlont. Charges Moderate. J.J.Ncc]Lnn, Pro. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon. was tied for at Claremont on3lay 24th Buffalo. iN Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. List. The match will be played at Mrs. W. Michell gave a party.to the DaB BEATOY�. TOWI�Sffjp CLERK Sunlight Park (4mintites walk from children Thursday last. Pickering Branch. Convoyanc -p the, Don station, C, P, R. �,- commene- or. Goninuarionerfor taking the prices aid for . - Ve L Arthur. Doten. of Toronto. spent 1210MOTLted by act of Parliament im afiklarftwr Accountant. Etc. Volley so loan at 8 p. m. Arrangements. ha is mother. Butcher's cattle. Sunda ith h iog T-T an farm jro, ,Inner of Itarriago IA0. been made with the C. P: R. to sell 1V-IT1Z­- Neil, Gla&einest. spent !=. Ont, round kefi at a are and. one Sunday mvith Roy Carter. -Authorized Capital 61.omoftm _1 R providing ten tickets be gurco- ' Misses Ruth Annia and Nellie Wil. Subscribed 53a.000.00 POSTILL,, Licensed Auctioneer, REAL IESTATE third- t"Pt": axed from Claremont, Locust ill Or son spent'a few days in Toronto. Paid up JU • for Counties of York And Ontario. A*6 : _a Agincourt stations, jznod going thorn- 555.000.00 lion SW*o of all kinds attena4d to on shortest ing or afternoon train, and return on Mrs. Carruthers, of Toronto, spent Rest Account 350,0W.00 majUce, Addroolareen River P. o., out, a week with her aunt, M[ rs. J. Hood. Assets - ..6,00G.600.00 W B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Insarance and .5 p, to. local"or() 10 p. in'. express Sat- Miss Tr' e- and Miss Freida spent urday evening.' Admission to Park friends in Green'River. Jam Cow. -, E E 0 tionoor for Ontario. All kinds of Noes Tuesday with T. H. Mc ecuiducted sitbor Pr.vately or'by auction, , Sale dults-16&, children luc. - Precideat Conveyancing Dond, a Mrs. Boyd and Miss Maggie Bord. sicaft Collected. For Bites or other particulars 11 -o"tou-ffvil1e­, spent appl]r-at reside Flizabeth St . F4okeriag­.- CHKRRYWOOD Hornshaw. a day . with Mrs. Special attention given t . * Farmaes Bale 0 We are sorry to say that Grant rotes Collecuon solicited and pro 7made Mal AZM At POUCHER, Licensed Auction. House and Lot for sale or to rent., John Henderson spent a--few do yi coin, is -confined to his bed with Farmers -Not" discounted Am can and 'T Foreign E-zebanse bought and sold Draw In- 0 oor. T&I'Mator and Collector for the Conn in Grimsby last week. t hold fever. sued, sysilable an all parts of the world Noes of York and Ontario All kinds of suction Afso Planing Mill for sale. We bear the sound of the threshing lliss Ira Turner. of Toroll'tO.' is here sajos conducted and vAltiatione made at mod- machine in the distance. orate charge, Estates and.00nsignMents *0 spending her vacation with her sister. Savings Bank Department. D' 150 acre Farm for sale'. Miss Mainland, of Locust Hill, spent Mrs. AV. Hood. sistsotly managed and sold by auction or private sate. Iffortgaites, rents, notes and If you went to buy sell or rent, call Sunday with her sister here. Miss Annie -McIntyre. of Belleville, Interest allowed on deposits at high;. general accounts Promptly Collected and satis- factory settlements guarante - oflict Walter Hollinger, of Whitevale, is spending her vacation with he ad. Phone or at my Bargains,, . . r est current' write for taste and PazticclLrs. Brougham, Sundayed ' - wi tb friends here.� - aunt, Mrs.-Tintilinson. and credited or Oat. Dates MAT be fixed by phone XEW8 Charles. Laughlin has resigned the . 'paid quarterly to.depositorii. Z, We are pleased to say that Miss Chas. A. McClellan' management of the '117alker farm. Violet. Fuller 'wnd Mrs. Will, Barton • To Richardson. Usland, of Box Grove, is spend- are impeo --ing as fast-as can be.expect- Mgr. y ing a few day Mrs s with her daughter, ed, although yet ill. 'ota r Public, Pickering. T. Cowan and f riend, of Brock,liciad Furniture NL y Blake z 'spent Sunday- with his.. sister, Mrs. J: Football inatch, Stinlight Pal k 1easonable Specials Und. Green River vs. Royal Hearts.' -A fall line of first. Frilit Jars. Fruit Jar Rings. dering 'We are, Pleasod to say that Mr,,. class furniture now Garland i.-,. ini'provin' g. after her -very on i2hibition , in Best� GiannIated Sugar. severe illness, .13ROUGHAM ;Our ware rooms, First-class rigs for hire 0 yer. !William Miss r, - Routl�7)7.�p ur veteran ap -btl nt la'st week in Taylor, ha T'his tour securing, Toronto. A fillI stock of Fitnc� Bikuits. Prices right. Day_or night aPP16 fqr falt.paizking. it. Bxzi k, of -Blind River, is'home for RL S. Dillingham. trains days riving cattle to pound. 'We do I i, J, and Alri Cowan spent Sunday _Orange Meat.'117b-eat-Berries, Bus meets all Son e of our neighbors aL- biwy thesw a short Iiiiie. litedded Wheat, Corn Flakes,,' Toaming lit-omptly at It Ili rile U--w f6r'daiming datunges tended to.- Pickering, -Out, at F. Soden's, 6 Etc., Etc. to crops. Agent fo.r Canada Carriage Co. A large number of our bovs 'as'well _311iss Richardson, of Whitby, is vis- TTrt it-1-11161 at X. I_ Sterprison's. - GEO. PHILIP. Grocer, Brougham, W k!.5 La T, T- tQL1t)VU as older Ones effj­6`y­eT-ther5'seIves at Hiss Brodie, of Toi-mticC is. visiting H. Pea 31r. Barkey's ba n rai.-:jpg t�n S��turcjay. %VUIL Co' W ki Pickerihg. With her atint; 31re. wie. -act vviih 117ight Next Sunday being quarterly ser- I have the eonti. Miss L. Potts is spending a couple of Weeks at, the houie of J. C. Philip. & Co. P6rk- 'Packers, 'Toron'to, to vive at, Lovilst Hill. then e will lie no Mrs. R. S. Phillijis and daughter, aupply that firm with, all th6 live 0 v service ill the mornin taere. quiala Kate, Fire in Toronto for a few days. IUM* shool at 7 p, In. and Epworth League Uriah and Mrs. Young, of 31ount hogs they reqnire, and would like idatts at 8 o'clock. All Wolcome.: to have your hog:�. wil pay er e hool The ft)4-ball inatch between Cedar Jov, spent Tuesday aL Mrs. Cowiie's. A within 15c. of Torouto Yrice tintil Grove and Cherl-wood was well at- 'Mi%-, Mito Brodie, of Toronto, spent f tirther notice. a fow days last week with tier mother: Jurp, jjjjF,_aDd August, leadi in tended, the boys from tho west win- t0TAlr FAlliTerin without anv by 1 t-o4).* Th�-, -I- Mrs. R. Whl:',ter and family are vis-. ,Write, phone or apj�jy to' ; . ning eturn game will break. Enter any tinie, New b itihg wiLh- her ulother, MI.$. P. Mat- laved this Saturday evening at, tEiew,. John A., White, Chtalo'gue free. Write ful it Ceedpr Grove. Ball faced at 7.30 sliarp. -The best advertiseibent w PICKE ING R d a Mr. and 31rs. Collins and family, of e to-dhy. Central-Business Col- can liave to-day is a satisfli�d BROUGHAM oronto. . The largest, Locust Hill, spent Sunday with R. LAKE SHORE Brodie. customer. That mistomer does roost liable of its kind., W. us* more rea NIF nto, spent. I good, and sells Frank Prou8e vis�it:ed Oshawa friends' last week -around h6re renewing old, riiore goods for us, thhn a page w. Prin(�ipal, Young & Chiii-chill, of ToTo DOMINION BANK Sts., Toronto, on Suriday. advertisement in the paper 111ead Offlee. rororlto friefids. so;$ ------- James dibson is at Manilla with. his would do, and a page t. 400 Mrs. E. W. Bod'ell is spending 'a adv costs 1. � -for a,week or so, . . h on a couple of weeks wit her parents in Pr qapitaj authorized Geo. Fisher visited W. L. and Mrs.' Cobourty Ille0are ha i y to say we have V t Capital paid up I . s 3,800,0()0 Reserve fund and undi- v-ided'profits 4 900,000 ., Deposited by the public 35: im 000 -Total assets - 49,000,000 i. "...,.WHITBY BRANCH. General Bauking Business tran sacted.' C6urtice on Saturday. The :Hisses :Hisses Repsor, of Locust Hill, lots of satisfie d inustemers, each relict of the asper Stptts, who lived arbund li�f e.' for aboiit �O years. p eas 0 your or er. Frank Shepherd, is spendirig a' few spent Tuesday with their sister, Mrs. w6-rtb more than $10 to us. in. of Givenwood, spent Skinday with George and Mrs. Mut6h. Her, remnins were interred in the -Christian cemetery2rf Ttie'sday.' days at his home here. G. '.N7. Fish. other notes. Albert Heck, of Toronto, is- spendr A. J. MA r is and family had a Pic- Mr.. and Mrs. Fensby. of Uxbridge, May -%ve not 6 A V I IN G S DEPARTMEN T. The undersigned having bought, out the blacksmithing business G nic at thV I'll" on Monday. Harvest is all the rage around here spend a couple of days laot week with Mrs. Will. Feashy. Pit vou with Spectacles.' Repair your watch. 110. =)49:pC6it3 re6eived of $1. and now and the crops are good. Mrs. (Dr.)'L'. El. Bateson, of London. Mend your Jeweky.. James Prouse soldit fine yoiing mare '.Nlr. spent a cotiple of dh s last week here Sell you anything you need Monday. to Fisher, of Scarboro, for "0. renewing old friends. 11orse-shoeing - a - SpP(!ia1t3, Mrs, George. GJnzon rind fainilv- Of Joseph Chamberlain is reported to be in Ek very grave eendition. . Frank and Mrs. Clark, of Toronto, , Died at the home ofh6r daughter at Remember, your satisfaction is * CA-0M=C1*-T , I Pittsburg, Pa- are viqiting L. at Alrs. ',cq;irc- a t The Oa ks SundAyed with G 3l eo. and Mrs. ut ch. j,, Ringwood, on," Sun Ky, .31rs. 'Stotts, worth W to us. e will be terly. PICNERING, OINT 'Special 8tTention given to the collee. a Ler OK, 01 Lne base. line. mun- d,,,d with Arthur and Mrs. Gormley. Clark, relict of the asper Stptts, who lived arbund li�f e.' for aboiit �O years. p eas 0 your or er. tion of farmers sale and Zlaeksinithing in. of Givenwood, spent Skinday with George and Mrs. Mut6h. Her, remnins were interred in the -Christian cemetery2rf Ttie'sday.' other notes. Albert Heck, of Toronto, is- spendr cy. 6 A V I IN G S DEPARTMEN T. The undersigned having bought, out the blacksmithing business G Ing a two week's visit at Lake View Ftrrni. .1 Lord Robert.- Nvill be on exhibi- aigett 110. =)49:pC6it3 re6eived of $1. and of Law. is Prepareil to do black- Mr. Jackqon,"of White Oak'Cottage, tion to the. people of Toronto 6n upw ards. smithing in all its lines. bad some fz iends fiom Toroilto oVer Monday. 3:=teXeGt allowed at highest 11orse-shoeing - a - SpP(!ia1t3, Mrs, George. GJnzon rind fainilv- Of Joseph Chamberlain is reported to be in Ek very grave eendition. )eweler and 'i'll-tician, current rates. 0C:i=.PC%Zndei:1 or paid quar * CA-0M=C1*-T , I Pittsburg, Pa- are viqiting L. at Alrs. ',cq;irc- a t The Oa ks Three hundred British menibers I Parliament Whitby, Ont. terly. PICNERING, OINT e. return baseball mateh between I Of are pledged to the I I our team and the base line boFs was removal of the ct t.le embargo. a,• ' w s • -fi -4r•- .'"`•t,'.�T'��'r"''�„ �' ?y ',i1:�".4' .•rra.� 2 �„,.�... _ ' 1 R T •'. ..: >.. ..✓ s.; m• .:� ,,:, *r!v+•i• �:. t: ,;y�„ ` �, .,pN•d?"fb v*� -'+r '�:!i"'a �,'"t�i�S �%+. f' TIRE LEADING �I�RKETS T,-,- RINCE _OF ALF THE'_ - — - Toronto, July 28. =Flour On- - - <' — tario wheat 90 per cent. patents are quoted at $3.20 to- $3.25 in F iyers' sacks outside for export. Cablegram Despatch to the King From l•1a u b a flour, first patents, $6; second patents, $3.35 to $5.40, an :k strung bakers', $5.20 to $5.30. Quebec and His Reply. - -- Wheat -No. 1 Northern quoted 3 +• at $1.11, lake ports No: 2 North- , pl. ern at $1.08 and No. 3 Northern{ , 7� ,a at $1.05%. The people of Canada, assem- The following reply was receiv xM: Ontario wheat =''o. 2 quoted at bled to celebrate the 'Tercentenary ed from the King: 9 New at sold o "Please convey to Mayor and 3 to 84c outside. wheat f the foundation of Quebec, pre- ease c at 82c ou sr e ur No: -2- red. citizens of Quebec my congratula• _ Oats -No. 2 Ontario white quot -. sent their humble duty to your Ma- tiuns and gpod wishes on the joy - - d �'0 3 jE'st3', -and desire to thank your o e hun- - ed outside at 44 to 4ac� an us celebration of the three f white at 43Vc outside.anituba Majesty for the honor done them dredth anniversary- of the founda A' o. 2 qu,d at 46, >c ; No. 3 at 44c, by the presence here of his Royal tion of their city by Samuel de and c 4. track, :One Highness the Prince o i� They Champlain. I am much gratifies < Soundeje fed. �c tr n p a es. e 1 reception at s e of' Wales. see in this gracious act a fresh to learn of their cordial Rye - Nothing doing, with prices g of the Prince of Wales, whom I - purely nominal. proof of the- interest which your have sent to represent me on this ';• Peas -- Prices nominal. 'Majesty has ever manifested to- great occasion. I received • with " Corn- Prices purely nominal. wards your Majesty's Canadian i pleasure the' renewed assurances of s• ' Barley-No. 2 quoted at • 58 to subjects, who;' on this great and lob alty on the part of my Canadian } 59c outside,• and No, 3 extra at 56 historic occasion hasten to renew subjects, in whose welfare I am c•? to ,57c outside. the expression of their unalterable deeply interested, and to whom I Bran Cars are quoted at $16.50 devotion to your Majesty's throne I wish an ever - increasing measure o! it- $17 in bulk outside. Shorts and person." progress and prosperity." quoted at $19 -to $20 in bulk out- _ an watered, Toronto, but the mar- a t�,ta imnaigra ran into and a - ^' .: stronger the month of June was 5,637, COUNTRY` PRODUCE. ket is weak Calves were nger for e n. 37,64x3 dfor the _? _. _. - - - - - - - - -_ - - earl - - - -ec - Beans -- Prime 2 to 2.1 .and as month lastt y decrease - SPECTACULAR, n the fight xu —" hand-picked, $2.I0 to 82.15. - - - of 22,006, or 53 per cent - TFt -e -im P �LAR, FIRE. Hay-No. 1 timothy is quoted at _ migration decreased 46 per cent p $9 to. $10 in car lots, and No. 2 at Dome of Ringstou.'s Municipal for the first three months of this .$- .50 to 89. fiscal year. The total immigration The Prince's reply to Sir Wilfrid one of the greatest tributes to the Straw -$7 t6 $7.50 in. car lots: Buildings Destroyed. for the six months of the present Laurier's address of welcome to political genius of England's rule, ' Potatoes -$3.25 to $3.75 per bar despatch from Kingston 'says: calendar year was 96,119, as com- Quebec on, behalf of 'tlie Canadian and the knowledge that they and rel, in car_ lots. On Friday afternoon Kingston was pared with '169,419 for, the same their felloa-Canadians of British { Poultry - Chickens,, 'yearlings, in danger of losing its fine -city Iiuonths of 1907, a decrease of 73,- peogle :- origin are working hand in hand , dressed, 9 to IOc per pound. Tur- buildings by fire which broke • out 300, or' 43 pee cent. The decrease in the upbuilding of the Dominion 'keys, 14 to 15c per pound. in the massive wooden dome at 13.30 was via ocean ports. The fin I am greatly touched by the , loyal and sympathetic words of the is ,a source of deep satisfaction to _ o-elock. ,A plumber was at work atien from the. United States. the Kin THE-DAIRY MARKETS.. soldering around' the dials being ,racticall • held its own as the in . 'address with which your in the name: 8,�aa well as to all those who B B F S . of the people of Canada, welcome take part in British institutions. I Rut er- Pauiid prints, 21 to 22c; placed in -the tower clock. Sparks crease is one per cent. me on this occasion of my sixth vii L .cordially agree with you in the'pro- tubs, 19'to 20c; do., inferior, 17 to from the solder pot were blonn to the Dominion. I am fully .-sari- Priety of setting apart as a memorial 1FC. 'Creamery rolls, 24 to 25c, and by the wind into some sawdust and ::able of the honor and re= „ii;�it for the present and future genera: solids, 23c to 24c.` rutted wood, and immediately the 1T�LI.�N Jii'RDEBED. � p �' y tions the battle round of the Plains Eggs -C'ase lets sold at 20 to 22c flooring was in flames, which spread of my position as the rel. esentat'vc Abraham, hallowed b the' also- per dozen. to the place occupied- by the big• Furious Fight in' the Colony at of our Smereign, who, pier mind - y 1 clock. The city buildin s hose in Sault Ste. Maria. ful of the un5.vervin 10 aa: },i ; ciations of past years, and I heartily Cheese, Large cheese, 12� to Y B - - — - Canadian subjects, follows With of - , �� v ,` ti espa c rom 8u e.: sole, 7, upon ; in is In twenty minutes 1t burst through noble undertaking upon yhe success Ont., sa As a result of a melee fectionate interest everything which B P _HOG' PRODUCTS. the dials of the dome. The height concerns the welfare and develo which has attended their. patriotic - - which to place among the' Itali P- , i of 120 feet bothered 'the firemen, mentof the Dominion. My.privileg efforts. Bacon -Long clear, 11y,to 11 /c ens in them quarter•of the town on "I much regret that m r 1 ut finally from the east and went - is, therefore, twofold, for I join B y p essut per pound. in case lots -. -mess pork, Qin s and the front of the buildings, .�'unday night one man is dead, visit cannot be extended be gill to .819.00; ,short cut, $.3 to B having 'been riddled with bullets, with you, both as the representative beyond streams were played, u on the burn - of the Kin and' on m own behalf, Quebec, and also that the Princess $23•x• p five penetrating his breasi and one g,; y - urg dome, and in an hour the fire in celebrating the three hundredth of Wales was unable to accompany Rams -Light to medium, 14 to through his head. :mother was se i4' /, c do. heavy, 12' to 13c• rolls was under control.- verely clubbed, and stabbed -and' no anniversary of the founding of your me on this occasion. We bath -Pet 9 famous city by Samuel de Chain- the 'happiest recollections of our. 10%c ; shoulders, 10c;-backs, I7 to =-- -- -- hopes are eltl or his recovery. 17 /c; breakfast bacon, 141," 9 to. 1bc. Others were more or 'leis injured lain. I look forward with keen in- ,stay is Canada seven years ago, and I QI, .:DECREASE Ir IMMWRATION ' Brest to the impressive ceremonies 'of the l._nd and of €ectionaie welcome ( Lard ryTierces, uyc; tubs 12,ac; _ l y kn'if`es and clubs: which: were of the neat few days- during which we experienced during that most in- Pails' 1. /,c. Returns for June Show a Falling used iri. the fight. Seven arrests y B - Q g have. been made. The police think the past and present will appear be- .teresting and enjoyable visit. Oft of 58 Per tent. for us upon ++ BUSItiESS AT MONTREAL. they: have the .murderers,. Other natural beauty. And , here in dear father, the King, who takes the Montreal_ ,July 28. -The market ` Quebec I recall with much pleasure. lee est interest in for oats is firm. pastern Canada - - ----- - -- _,s Q. p p his celebration, No. 3, 46c ; No, . 4, 45c ; rejected, 'ChB no uecertain roofs «•filch I have the _ p gratify ing expressions of .y our l „ 2 white, 43 to 43 . c ; Manitoba No. - .received on my several ti:isita •. to log:alty and attachrnentrtcthis throne � � �� - 47c : \ o. 3, 46c ; rejected at 45c per _ ���JJJ Canada of file loyalty of the King's and person, of which his Majesty is bushel in' car lots ex store. Ameri- French- Canadian subjects. Their well assured: ,d can corn; 821, jc per bushel ,ea store. _ proved fidelity in times of difficulty Once, more I thank you from my Flour- Choice - Spring wheat pat- -land danger, happily long past, is heart for your kindly greeting." cots, $6.10; seconds, $5.50; Win- , ter wheat patents, $3; o., straight_ ro , Officer McCormack Shot by . �Unknowl) EYE' crs, 84.30 to $ -1.50; do., 'in bags, t.90 to $`_'<iC: extras, $1.65,to il, ?1. -5. Feed- 1Ianitoba bran. $22 ,Man at� Niagara Falls, ' N. -Y. Jl -S 1111 J r. $23 : shorts, $25; Ontario, bran, o $20 • middlings, $25 to $26 ; shorts, $24 9 50 t ; - shorts, .50 to $25 per ton, in- eluding' bags ; pure grain mouille ` r u + A despatch frprri Niagara Falls, McCormick,,the bullet severing the $ des, 25 o Cn 'says: At Niagara Falls, N. artery in his right arm, and se 30 to $32 • milled era $2f, per' ton. Provisions-Barrels Y• t on Wednesday. mornin9 about verely injuring Magner in the .right* :Too Much of 'i'hem to Take on .at 011ee--- +�orgeous- short cut mess, $$22.50; half - barrels 1 o'clock Officers Magner and Me- leg. The wounded officers $err $11.50; clear fat backs, q23 ; dry salt long clear backs, 11c • bar, Ccrmick of the police force were conveyed to the hospital, where 7. ly Planned: -- Superbly. Executed. refs plat's beef, $17.50; half -bar- shot at and wounded by an un- McCormick shortly after expired = ,{ known man. Officer McCormick The noise of the shots brought a refs do., $9: compound lard S,' •• •- - ' , . � has since died' from his injuries,. number of men to the spot, and the to 9'• ;c ; pure lard, 1_ j_ Ito 13c; ket- and Magner is seriously hurt. The assailant escaped into the Reserve- = =: - tie rendered, • 13 !c ; hams, t.vo otli'cers received information tion. r d to 13, �j A correspondent, describing the ZY olfe,_ Murray'. . These are charac -- ,12' i to 14c ; breakfast bacon, 14 to that a man had been seen flourish- Another man, James Henry, a pageants at the Tercentenary at tern too great in the eye of history 15c ; Windsor bacon, 15 to ' 16c; ing a 'revolver on Main street, and -bartender, was shot and probably Inusbac "this to sa • : -- to• scan ,in an afternoon -with- e,ny fresh killed abattoir dressed � h'ogs, ut' to ether to Quebec's -ten pageants are to a inkling o • compre erasion. ne 4' • + • - ' Opposite the International Hotel morning in Niagara' Falls, N. Y:, �y - found between the Promenade and tableaux'gives food for thought,+tbe Cheese-The market is firm, west- they met a man answering to the by an unknown Italian. It. is, said ithe'.Chateau• For diversity of cos- eight surfeit. erns' being quoted at 11% to 12c, tume, for wealth• of detail,' for real and casterns at Ii? to 11 %c. Fat description given them, and one of the Italian tendered a b COSTUMES MAGNIFICENT. the officers asked him what he refreshment. - Henry _refused it heart interest of the kind that grips The costumes are all that has been ter- Me.rket .continues strong in to his pocket. "I'll tell you in a and the Italian shot him, the bullet the interest and holds it fast, the said of them and more. To see the tone at The advance ;�finest,ci cam- minute," he replied, and immedi- lodging in his left dung. The do'- promenade is far 'ahead of the spec- cry bcina quoted at to 4 .,e in atel oiled from his pocket a re- tors say hat the wounded man ma ltacle upon the Plains of Abraham. long procession of events is to, whirl I round • lots, and . 25c to grocers._ y p p,_._ b y The pageant.o�er, the quaintly cos - through the years on an express l Eggs -There has no change in the Culver and fired, fatally wounding not live.: A •fumed folk, who form its multitude which . travels faster than tinic.: condition of the market, which re- of entertainers are free to go where E� elits move with precision and des - mains firm under a continued good 01SON they will.' Mingling with these ere patch, the-rattling of a felt' guns in demand. sales' of selected stock O'ATb' the distance conveys in'some mys- I-.A-ere made at 22c; No. 1 at 19c, soldiers, sailors; and: civilians, the terious Way, the impression of the and No. 2 at 16c per dozen. former given to marching here tiny} there in lines, singing and refusing fight -of' tiine between one tableaux ---- to be taken serious in an and the nett. • ; lg ' y.senss UNITED STATES 1VI:1RIiETS: { PICTURESQUE TROOPS. Buffalo, N. Y.., July 28 - Wheat Oxford County Farm Hand the* Victim ` of 4J BEYOND DESCRIPTION. Decade glides into decade gorge- Spring, firm; No. I Northern car-' But what of the pageant itself, ously. Picturesque troops and j leads, . store, Winter, Remarkable the big spectacle on the Plains lcitii treacherous savages mingle in the ' steady. Corn- Higher ; No: 3 yel- a Remarkable Accident. - � five thousand taking part in it? ,�s great natural stage where Canada's low, 80 %c; No. 4 yellow, 79j c; \o. , well endeavor to describe in a- few real heroes. fought and died. The 3 corn, 77% to 78' /,,c ; No. 4. corn,, lines as the two centuries and m•,rc costuming is perfect, the blending 7GVc ; No. 3 white, 80c. Oats, - pf early historywhich it represents, of colors as superb, but the pageant Strong. A despatch from Ingersoll, Ont., sure, the, liquid, suddenly freed, From Jacques Cartier in 1653 to is almost too sublime to 'grasp: To says : A peculiar poisoning case, n'as driven into the young man's C��TTLE MARKET which nearly resulted `fatall is face as soon as the nail was insert , !Ddontcalm and Wolfe in 1759 and see it is to huxry through an art y S' ed, He was not aware at the time 1760, the pageant is a blaze of glory., gallery with 'a train to catch. The' Toronto, July 28.- Choice butcher reported from Folden s Corners. that he had swallowed any pf the •a stupendous whirl of color in mo- scenes are of • marvellous beauty, cattle are wanted, Butchers seem While putting Paris green * on po= m.ixt'ure,• but half an hour later ha �1 tion and unexpressible blending of historically correct, wonderfully ..to have enough supplies on hand for tatoes with a hand sprayer, on became violently ill, and an Inge, g t and'•.shade that is almost be comprehensive, but 'they dazzle the resent. A few fairly Saturday afternoon, p y good ex- Bert Butter- roll physician was summoned. But• = ?� wildering n its complicity. The rather than illumine and that is, the porters were in, but no very fanoy worth a young man employed by terworth was in a very serious con. pageant do not instruct. whole truth of it. �, r _ THE TABLEAUX. !t� stock. Mr. �radsage, accidentally swal dition, and his life was only saved _ There is a good export demand for lowed a quantity of the deadly mix- through the use of prompt remedies, Taltien tabivaux by tableaux it Mr. F. W.. Morse, vice-president sheep, which is sufficient to absorb ture. It was then discovered that he -hal fJ P p+ =, might, Jacque Cartier, Champlain; and general manager of the G. T. all the large offerings. Lambs, how- The accident happened when But- swallowed a large quantity of thl the ursulines at Quebec, Dollard des P. has left for the west on a final ever, are rather week, owing to the terworth inserted a nail in the hose poison, which had evidently beep Drmeaux at lonk Sault Laval, and inspection tour before the opening large numbers now offering, of the sprayer, which had become driven down his throat by the fora' Qracy, Front ac, foritcalm, of 676 miles of the road. are unchanged at $6,90 to ;7i fed clogged. Forced by a heavy prey- of the sprayer. � T�• .' i:^e11 '4 }/. T,,. 4.. d {, p'ni. . --.� 9 4 ! 7 L .•�•: akx%� � d ..' •..r • '. . . _. ,. i.. ' -<. r ... • ' ..- Y '. `. ' -d ulSyd �'g.:rti ,} rb,. s •L G .,� ��,y,..�±,. «w,s &.._:._. :. m -... x- „. >�_ r.b_ - .r.. ... _...:;.•- _-- v.«.o-:.-+.. ...0 , -n�Y.: •�- .' -?:c. , 4. �',,_,,. .,.i:44:'S•- .::•r..^.....,+.`., ... ,. .S. T!^k..r__; -. r._ _ _.�_ .'�,�c±,:'i 35�,- 4±.*...:.'cf -•. '= �'+ 4: u7A,.' iR.++...._..” 5,:!,: e. a�+: 3ij?z�e!`. a?+ ysc,. �;, a�. hwr .3�efi_..y'?h74r'�:+'�= �4?A" ?� """,.,, ,'• r ...r - .•} .. ,. a+,„ ".5,y," :5rS7?'Cy*,,x^,r.'� lo--a"4R •,rh -,,. "erc• n• ,.a �, F 7- ':'�`�:ii s. �•'"S �.?.A: . ly.••d'•N y'l.A• r.! •.:, H g. yam.- ..,, 'S^ J �" k AW iF++ + ++++it ^r_ + + +++++ + +++++ - + +++ ++•1 + ++ ++++++ +$ lirious, but you are wrong. am deed —but only that ales which g• Y p pound fat pi wanted north-of Eng " ill, not delirious. Can you break knows no waking. land. For this finer quality Large :a that ring —(I am serious)—and take He was better instructed, how - White is the more general favorite, , the stones out and et them gold ever; o¢ A • ♦ ,� g he knew slumber was life to while'.in some districts the Tam- for PATHP ♦♦ for me? I have no money to meet her, and so he stayed quiets and worth, both pure and crossed, and ♦ the expenses of a long illness; in content till she awakened. the Large Black are preferred. + e hours I shall not, perhap$, Then brandy, wine, and every re c be f able oo smake athis orequest. I stimulant he dare venture on, were m lthe quality of ' Consumers genera ore particular as o intended to try and separate the given to the sufferer. He laid {, diamonds' myself, but something money on' the table, and saying to the pork which they purchase so that prevented me." the laundress— those pigs which furnish the great - he ring was i t "Now, let Mrs. Gilmore want for eat proportion of the higher priced Once again t n he points are • the most popular . to doctor's hand. nothing; and make her swallow- breed and to fatten. "It seems singular, " he began same nourishing food every hour, -Or, The Curse' Of The Family g left the cottage. The term of life for the fat pig is Y luctantly. g so short that climate cannot ma Before he lay down to take a few :' "It does," she interrupted; "and hours' sleep, he wrote to Dr. terially affect its growth and thrift , I am singular, and 'everything about i4k++++++++++ ++++ ++ + + +t♦+ +++++♦+ +++♦+f+}+} }# Crosby. in fact the life of the pig should can me is singular, too —but you will -' "Dear Doctor, — The "patient is silt of only one }cart —the fattening CHAPTER X %I.- (Cont'd), a stronger; fiercer fever 'ragina i:: only be doing me a kindness if You alive. I'gave her a bottle of wine Period —not, as is far too frequently w, her mind. comply with my request. You will and, if necessary, should have dour the case, a lop slow "Dear Aunt," she wrote• to Miss y, g period to be She would not die. she had still 1 e wronging no 'one —the trinket is Ridsdale, posting the letter in Lon- bled the ,dose. followed later. on by a more or less dou — "D.o not be opens about me strength left to battle with her dis- my own —it was givon me amongst " Yours faithfully, :long period of fattening; by this an fw Y ease..' Had. it not been predicted other jewels on my, marriage; it ' Y, fc I am safe and happy: I could years and years previously, while could be sold as -it is —only the per "CHARLES D>ETPARD." enormous loss is sustained, for after bear it no longer, and I believe I three months the cost. of producing she, an unconscious infant, lay culiar setting might give a clue o To which Dr. Crosby o - have done right after all. I would Y P Iitely re- a pound of meat increases so that slumbering one night when the �Y present home. lied— come o you, or let you come o me, Something like a com rehension plied— aloes results in a few months. storm spirits chanted her lullaby, g P M Dear Duvard —I con In England, it .always has been only I am afraid, Do not be mis_ that she should ass through life o€ the actual state of affairs seemed y gratu- only I about ai for I am free! p, g ; late you on-the resuh of the treat- and will remain a'moot oint -as'to battling er way"—with with her hand glimmering on the doctors mind. P "YOUR OWN JUDITH." g Y meat., You know I said you could whether it is more profitable raised against every one, and the He saw her malady was making not o wr-)n I would P fitable to . g g• persevere breed s and then sell them when In due time also Mr. Mason ac- blessings of peace, and the smiles rapid progress —that it was abso- in' a rich, diet • m ideas on that pigs ' _cepted her novgl, paying twenty of fortune and the haven of a ha lutely necessary for rom t steps Y they are ei3ht or 'nine weeks old or .. p- p P P point are well known. pounds for the MS., and agreeing py home shedding a sunshine on to be taken —yet he stood hesitat- „ to keep them for sit months and sell s Faithfully .yours, at strop to halve the profits, should any ac- every path save the one she trod? ing for a minute, with the ring in << �� g stores, or to breed and' true from the work. The vehement desire for life grew his fingers, JOHN CROSBY. fatten them'; at present the last is "I will have to primed immedi- stronger with that conviction, and "And you wish — "- he began. And John Crosby, Esq., M.D., in freateat favor. Apart from ;n -' -. ately," be said to Judith, "and you she wrestled with the pain and sud- "Money," she answered; "which next time he came across an appar- dividual gain this system lends it- ou cans self to the -im roye=nnt._flf p,ight venture, I think, to be get- denness of her malady ; but it beat Y pond for me. I shall be raptly hopeless case of fever ._tree -- r -.• � M'1_ a _— _. -..e resu t proving s oc- -t country, as the bread of e 'eibly, for the autumn season;" on and as she strove to rise, it pinion- sition, and moaned audibly: success #uI .and the experiment en- er and feeder is given a strong in _ the strength of which 'suggestion ed' her to her couch; and Judith These were the last words she abling his patient to turn a 'very .I;centive• to breed his pigs that they w' ahe set, desperately to work at a gnashed her teeth, half in delirium, uttered for 'days with the slightest ugly corner safely, he established. will grow more quickly and fatten fresh MS., and wrote about a vol- half with a consciousness of her own consek- usness of their meaning, for a fresh reputation by the cure. So more readily on a smaller quantity nine so rapidly that from sheer bod- impotence ; till at last the tardy the spell' of the fever was cast over the world jogs on; and while little of food. - ily exhaustion- she was forced at daylight carne, and bringing with her, and 'she lay there, rasing of Doctor Crosby drove through Lon - The management of sows and last to lay by her pen. it the thought of other help besides -the scenes of her childhood, of the don-in a carriage and 'pair, and young pigs varies with the district. "I think I will go into London," her own unavailing will the instant events, and sorrows, and misfor- i -strutted 'into tiie drawing -rooms of In many, if not in most instances, +rr she declared, wen . this climax' ar- her hostess appeared, she almost tunes of - .later_ .days;, and, though the -wealthy, Charles Duvard re- I the sow may be kept at. little ex -. - rived. "I supp�se I have been sit- shrieked for the words:—. the old laundress could not.undcr- ( maine:d in -an obscure suburb of the pease du.rins the three months after ing- too close, nd want chance. -I "' k rdoctor —go for one —the best , stand what she. said, the doctor .l� vast metropolis,. dispensing pills to the rearing• of her pigs —a run in ave such a .dreadful headache," there is; be quick." gathered such fragments as he bilious old women, and curingg their the grass, fields being nearly auffi- and acting on this idea, she sal - When, at length, she heard two heard together, and pieced her children. But he had made one, cient ; then when the grass loses its Tied forth, and not having crossed persolis cross the threshoI'd and the story out of them. I great conquest; he was more proud y, p t. quality, an addition of ens, beans threshold before for weeks, ex-. woman opened the door- of her room. He understood all. about her, •�. having brought Judith back to, • or corn (soaked) is given, or roots ccpting to go to church, found her to admit a" stranger, she stretched save her character, uow. There' life,, than -if he. had ben - consulted of every kind are given raw -pots- > self'so tired by the time she reach- forth both hands and welcomed was not sin lying heavy on her con- about the finger - aches of half the toes only being steamed or hoiled. - 4 red the Elephant and Castle-, that him with a cry which, though born science; there 'was only a load of countesses in England. 11n regard to 'feedin .' t `l she W8u- .21 ason s coach, and of intense o sounded please o• shriek of s - it- was a- strange sick- roorn, and T - - _ - — --- - aeon is made from pigs largely fed call Wive on barley meal, but there is no He was in high spirits; the book a• maniac. As she fell back again an anxious one too. Never before denying there is a thinness about 'was out, —& success: He placed a oi. her pillow, he paused for an in- bad the - doctor beheld so fierce . a li4+•+ ++4tf++t *t.1,t +,��� ♦+ Ide shape of the hams, The able - ' pile of favorable reviews before her, stant -to gaze on one who offered battle . wa'ged between the two _and affirmed there would., be a good aueh a contrast to the mean house mighty powers, 'Life and-'Death, as ♦ bi pigs largely fed on margin of profit left Eor both of and the 8 P poor neighborhood. in that chamber. -t potatoes and i g arnd scats, which j to s ground them. "But I beg your pardon, lying without a "It's a mere toss-up, " remarked '► produce fine well shaped meat with - pa One like this, y g P' + Abort the farm - out being too tat. In Ireland the -' �arh &t is the matter?" he said, atop- friend, in such a plate; it was-one Doctor,C 'rosby, as he turned from + g ,. ping abruptly in the midst of his of the anomalies of life, and so the a scrutiny f the patient— ";a'mere + general. feed is corn meal and pot& - congratulations, "are you ill?" doctor felt. It was that idea which toss =up— Tf aria be not better this + + toes. and as the Irish hams are just- Judith was .sobbing like a child: chained -his footstepa for the instant ev.ening the case is hopeless." ly celebrated it would seem that the 3i her head bowed over the reviews and kept him silent till he recov- And if there be no amendment 4 ♦t + + ++++ + ++ + + + + +! mixture is a good food. It is gener- --her hands clasped almost . convul - Bred from the surprise the first ap= this evening," said Judith's friend, BRITISH PIG BREEDING AND ally' accepted among pig feeders that sively together - .pearance of Judith Mazingford who had faith in Dr..Crosby, be- FEEDING. a mixed and varied diet is-the best "Yea, I` believe, 1 am ill: she awakened in him. cause lie- was at the 'head of his - ': for pigs, just as it is best for human said. "I must go" I was foolish The long slender fingers,• litter- rufe�asion�- and_particularl noted British Pig Breeding and Feeding. beings, r to come out. aia -you, you can ing wit wings, e e icate amoot -for his skill is fever's, small-pox, a Yrst class e87- era of feedinK get me nothing. Good evening. I ness of her hands, the haughty and cholera, "what should yon " re- sass of pork from -an ill -fed, badly which have proved not to produce will call soon again," and hurry - chiseling of her features, the beauty commend me to do?"- I bred pig is nearly as difficult as to I -good- bacon. First, feeding -on fish; ing out. -of the . publisher's office,1 of her complexion,. the rich tresses "What you like," answered the I make a "silk purse out of a sow-'a Fthe bacon tastes and smells of it, a she flung herself into the vehicle of her dark hair, a something of in great man 'w!-.o was learned in phy- ear." The selection of. the parents combination of flavors not accept- she had bade wait, and :drove back describable grace about her atti- sics and diseases; "anything or no- I of the' castrated' boars an& the spay- able. - Second, the waste products of :.home.: tude ; all these thins told the doe- B• thin the result can rove but the ed sows,. which are to be fattened is, breweries; though they seem.. to ; "I feel very ill,"--were her first tor of a once different life-' and as .same. Very heavy smell in the ;therefore, of vast importance, nourish the animals, they -produce .words to the-laundress. `I think she once again half raised herself room." Coriaiderable attention is now be- soft; watery bacon. s= I bad better go to bed, and I wish on L her elbow, and opened fier "It'a these. inf.-rnal windows, that ing given to the system of rearing Finally, the great aim of breeders a you would make mo a crr•p of warm arched lips, as if to address him, won't open," said the younger l but one litter of pigs, .and then fat- is o get a breed that will at once pp s tea. I feet so .wretchedly void, I lie broke the silence by saying, in than, impatiently.' - He would glad - I toning the sows. • One of the rea- I feed and mature quickly and pro- think Imust have got a chill.. You a low' Lone,— h have cursed Dr. Crosby where sons given for this plr.n is that young duce a fine, lean marketable pork, _ might light me a fire too; I am ably- You wished o see me, madam, he' stood ; but failing hiui, he took sows, when fattened, will take the . b-ut the two things.are not so easily ering from head to foot." and I am. here.; what can I do for comfort in: Fwearing a little-at the place of a fattened castrated male attained. A breed of pigs with Long "Had I not better go for a doe= you?" windows. "How the de«ce'the poor or spayed female, and`'thas would !noses•cectainly produce in England tor, ma'm t" derband'ed 'the wo- "Life"" she answered; "life at live in these -dens without ventila- realize more per pound than would leaner meat than de those with the .man, as Judith, taking off her bon- nearly any Cost —at any sacrifice ; tiun —" an aged sow when fattened • also very short snout; but when that. net and widow s cap, which last ar- only preserve my senses, and the ".There;'.there, my friend, don't that in certain districts the majority I breed gets into the corn belt, it fat•• ilore of dress she never wore excep- use of my hands." waste your time about the poor— of pigs are fattened within a certain tens so r# idly on the corn that in ng out of doors, commenced bind- He took her wrist, and pressing knock a few panes- of glass out, or sew months, and therefutei it would i three or four generations the new ng up tier loostined hair with trem- his fingers on her pulse, found it remove the sash altogether -- that not pay to keep the older sows to .pig is producing as fat meat,as_ hie ling hands: "There's a .young flying at a rate, which, if it con- is better:" 1 man just newly come to the neigh- tinued, bade fair o brio the . hu- know 1 produce only one litter per year, predecessors ; so ':;t' is 'a pit, :, we can- at I o you do not approve of borhaod shall I run rotiDA for man. machine rapidly to, a stand- " eays.W. R. uabert,' of Alberta 'Can- not find out a method of feeding, ' stimuIanis, hesitated the other,. ' Alberta, .'Can- still. �`Guod Heavens no !" 'exc a ed ada, in the Prairie' Farmer. I something like'that of the Irisliman, "No, oh: no. I only. want some- "You must_' keep yourself quiet,'.' Dr. Crosby', indignantly; ` °butT," he Either of these reasons is'i'good who fed his pig well one day to make thing warm, and to get into bed."' he said. added an instant after, "tr one since it is ggnerally acknowledg= fat, and starved it the next day to , y 'what ed that the most successful i feed • make lean meat. - -- Me that 5.014 like in three hour, 4 ing tea, and covered herself over =life you 'know— life," she return- then make any difference —for tha er is a one at as at pigs to sell with blankets and cloaks, she bade ed in a tone which induced him to worse I•mean." at all seasons of the year, but par - Wnif the washerwoman, go, and....-never -believe 'AhiB wal; salrpadA- hapelessly -- Re did nil iod ticularly in July and August', as the Ei1PEROR PLAYER GYPSY. mind hear.. delirious, but when he answered named. by Dr.. Crosby —for the mor- h — "I feel rrfuch -better riow;" she her— tal throes came quicker than either iained. for pork, while it has cost :Austrian El peror said, "and shall be quite well in "All depends on 'yourself -far had anticipated. Almost in the less to produce a siren quantity of at home in Gypsy Camp. the morning. Please •to draw the more on you than on me. You death struggle, he poured a bottle Pork in warm than in cold weather. window' curtains close:' Good must keep quiet;" he discovered of wine down her throat: -"There"' It has been cone] usively-proved that The aged Emperor of Austria in night." his mistake, for' she obeyed his as he said, "I have followed old cus- in se%ere weather the whole of the oni of- the simplest of 'then, and And the wayward head was laid quietly as a child ;, she.saw the rear toms , long enough —we shall see -nutriment contained' in the food is seldom • misses an opportunity - ..of, quietly -down on the hard' pillow, sonableness of his words. what that will do!" required to keep up the animal heat mixing with his subjects on the and an hour afterwards, when the "You wonder why I am. here? I It turned the scale' in Judith's of the pigs, so that.no increase in friendliest of terms:. A few. years laundress softly opened the door to have no relatives ago he had a • novel experience you can write to favor. "Thank God,' she is saved,' weight is made. while out on a shouting expedition. 1'4 see if she wanted anything, Judith for me," she added, anticipating ha said, 'at length —and he' drew• a again, a w•�ell matured sow will ;7e had wandered a long way from was asleep. the question he was about to'ask; long breath of intense "relief, as he rear at least 20 per cent': more pigs � - During the earlier part of the ° °there is no one I wish to see. felt heat 'coming back into the at less cost per head than will mist the rest of 'the- par.,~, when he sud- aenly discovered that he, rind- lost.. night she - slumbered tranquilly There are but two ,things you can limbs, a more natural pulse beating young sows with their first litter;, }.js way. After walking about for enough, but after twelve o'clock her do for me —one, restore me to in the emaciated wrist: Then she besides this the pro o.r ion of sma- rest grew broken and uneasy. She health ; the other —can you breal. fell sales and slumbered far, some, time, he fell in with a band P, ly pigs will be sma] er. of Hungarian gypsies,' who were moaned, and tossed, and turned„ this ?" she abruptly demanded, hours— during 'which 'into:rral, the Naturally there exists a consider itite unakvare of his identity. The and finally woke up with a sudden He took the ring she pulled off young doctor, who had not man q y able difference of opinion as to the 1;ni �eror was tired oltt and was only start, feeling so ill that, nervo-as her finger and presented to him, patients, never stirred from the 1 Y and solitary as she was. she thought and examined it attentively, whilst cotta a scai•cel type or style a pig most genr.ralls• too lad to share a meal with his, in all sincerity that she was dying. a' ain an idea of her g ' Y .moved from his profitable. The first paint cons der- g y , g• g temporary or chat -r. new acquaintances.. ,The P gypsies ' --confirmed insanity occupied to him. "Well, sir,, what do ,you•think of ed is the market which tho pig were 'strolling musicians and were breeder proposes to supply. !n oin to erform at a nci hborin 'CHAPTER NZII y It wa's a most valuable hoop of dia- 1•cr now' ?" whispered •the 'otd lauh- g g P g t3 monds, he saws an antique affair = dress, warned by his upraised fin- Landon and other large citi a,'ti,c Village: ' entering thotaughly into �A What a wild yearning for life probably a family heirloom. To ger that'she was not to make a chief demand is for pigs some f'.nr the enjoyment of the thing, the Em- 7 Came ovei her, as she lay on her talk of breaking it!' He put it gent- noise. to five months old and w•eighin t peror offered' to 'accompany them, ^' bed, ;'n that most humble room. ly on her finger again, and remark "Do not let a' footiaU be- heard about 60 pounds dead weigbt; for and even went so far. as to play a - A few short months previously, ed in the house— do-not speak a word, this thn Middle ' White .Yorkshire is tune on a violin himself. The chief s" the would have thankfully flung the "Your case is one requiring im- above your 'breath - -tell your neigh- kept, and often crossed-by a Berk- gypsy was so pleased with his' Ma- gift of being from her, and left the mediate attention. I will send you hors to be quiet, and she is safe," silos hoar. jestv's- perfo'rniance that he' pre - '= wealth, and luxury,. and misery ,of over some medicine, directly, and And he bent down his' head 'o The form and weight of the fat seated him with a small coin for hjs her h'.ahrind'a' house for 'the per- come back again in the course of catch the sound'of her breathing, !Pigs required in other districts serci ^es. n etiial quiet of the grave. an,hour or two." for it was so faint, that at times,,',varicis from the so- called bacon w ,; l� Fever had already laid its hot "Do not go yet," she said, seiz- any other but a professional titan, ctirPrc' pig' of some 160 pounds dead The bigger the fish, the less, no kanc!o on "r body -; but there was ing his hand. You think mo de- might have thought she sir ot, in- tae :, ;ht to the 230 - pound to 30o- cessity for lying about it a t -ti ' w '•.. ;- ..,. ..y t ..:.,..ice.. '� _ >�' , , team by a -core of 7 to 6• The pointer •e 'ANTED. —A good- 100 acre farm w to the weak spots in the plav of the -With plenty of water, and good build- t i Btoaffrille team given the Capitals by sueqs; cunvenienc w school. apply co JOSHUA O r } }SU �llT, at Claremont' after Aug, 6th. 43 -45 x - 4 m'embere of the Markham teats at the D-1l •^S le S O railwAy .station there that dpy, did not OR SALE. —A 100 acre farm, being seem to be of much benefit to the vieitors. F lot 10 in Fth con., Township of Pickering. - On Tuesday night ijugh Boyd's horse This is .a arer- claes- stock and grain farm. � t t Good buII3iaggS, Apply to the ttadereiRned, js pl� ■ ;p p n�a CHAS. °ROCTOR. C.a edomis, out. 43tf Li V vCaOia Is published HEIFER ASTRAY.— S;Eayed from 4 -- the premises of the undersigned oa or Pickering, Out. - - -- about June 18th, a sad and white 9- year -old RATES OF ADVERTISING - _ '' _ iei2er. information As to her whereabonte • 1 A First inset tion, per line - . - 10 canto will be thankfully received. James Hayes, /g j�T Aug.. Each subsequent insertion. pper lire - 6 cents Brock Road, 31'tf Extended S ale -to en, o This rate does no; iucl ado Legal or Foei #n 84versisoments. STRAYED —About the 5th of July Special terms Riven to partiee making con• from let 84, con. T, Pickering• oup ewe, one - - - recta for 8 or 6 months or by t e year. 4&lf sheariing ewe and one lamb, Shropshire bread. i� Yearly or year contracts payable gnasterly. Ewe use tag is each ear, . Any information 1 5;000 'worth of Dry Goods. Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper leading o their recovery will be zesrarded • dear, 86 00 parable in advance. Robert H. Spoflard, Brougham. 11tf " �"ot -lee in local columns Len cents per line, 4i4pezltae tact subsequent insertion. : Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready -to -wear 'Clothing, epeosal calatract rates made known on applica AR31, TO LET. -100 acres. A de- _ lion. :v'ofzoeadvertieiag. F . sizable fruit and dairy farm in aoarboro (.rockery, etc., to be slaughtered and'sold at leas Advertia free without written instructions on the Kingston road, twelve miles from the than cost of manufacture. .. Will be inserted until torbidden end char¢ud no- 6t. Lawrence Market, Toronto, on Rood Wilk WilyditKly. Orders for diseontlnuiag advertise• route. 13 acres of orchard of first -clads fruit in swede .must be r writing end suit s the pub- ccnod bearing condition. Apply E. URGEON. - — lislsgr. A Q 9 Walser at..East, Toronto, or Nq RIcRABD•ON, - Job Woskyremptlyattendad to Court House, Toronto. 49 45 Our sale will continue in full blast until Aug. 31st. Gouda we are selling TT2;3ta FOR SALE. -100 acre farm, aituat- now, after Aug 31st. will cost you 50 per cent. higher in price than you can 1 buy them for during our sale. We, therefore, invite everybody to come and ` ;1.25 per year $1.00 if gait in advaaca: ed on the 6th con of Pickering, about 1 Lib see some of our bargains. As we have stated before a dollar saved by close miles South of Claremont, On the premises are "< a commodious brink house. bank barn and nth• buying is.that much extra profit. We caa save you that dollar. - - •r-- satbaildiaBe, all in ¢ood repair, orc'liard of _ JOHN �MURKAR, Rroprietor, lszseanaemallfzait, well tented, ad abnnd- Our Grocer department is in full swing. Ever thin fresh and of the aace of water including running Stream, about Y P R' y g e sea acres of hardwood bush, For particulars best duality. We sell Redpath's best granulated sugar $5.35 a hundred —this NOTES AND COMMENTS apply to GEORGE COOPER, Claremont. 41 -0 is the only sugar you can depend upon in doing up fruit. Try our special In future Than Day Rill FARM FOR S?i LE. -Being lots 10 blended Black Tea at 25c lb. Nothing better to be had for the money ~ and 11, con 7, township of. Pickeriag. an'd . a Co., 7• 7• xt be observed. on :1Zunday instead of _ , consisting of 810 scree, This farm is the one Dlmp►71Jn & V • w -L iekeringa Y? hardof on Thursday as in the past. This N short hiorna haroebeen bred and fed daring the a s y statement has been made by Sic I f past fortv years, It is as rich as a ¢arden and 'Wilfred Laurier And the change � � clean. would sell is sores, n .ores t Erie R �1 ♦ whole of it. There ie timber oa one part of it bas been made at the request of /..i L i worth $2". Terms easy. Possession given the Commercial Travellers Associ- b pr'l.1sc 1906. Arhnz JohaeL�a, GfZ ode w ation, who have been endeavoring 1, t-__ - _ - - -_ S_­ the _ - Why Thursday has always been No other medicine has been so Attend the Best selected is hard to understand. successful in m ug the suffering It always pays ! _.-Thanksgiving dap is one of the of wosaan or recet' ed so many $en- �Q� few days in the year when the ulna as has Lydia E SPECIAL't...,. :the different members of a family Pinkha 's Vegetable Compound• ` wish to unite in partaking of the in every t�ommtmlty you Will find 'Thanksgiving dina'er. but when women who have been restored to 'lOR0aT0a ONT. - E that day comes In the middle of health by Lydia Z P�ham'ti Qeg- T LL .the week a great many, especially etsb]i3 potTSbij. Almost every ' Is recognized as one of the high - - - _ commercial travellers, do not -fin o� yt � Grade GommerialSchools of Can - it convenient to have their desires $ted by�t has friends who have. ads. All graduates readily secure %_ -�ti' j--� - gratiSed .and are compelled to in the Pjrilrhn L11]O?A�Ory at • -FALL TERJfo OPEN9,.9EPT. IsT. is S 4� O. O LJ T E A a hotel or nan da - heir dinners at as aroma _ _ take t Lyun,MasB., y y y� � • .Write to-da .for handsome • p, y - boarding house and • surrounded we the Ries containing over one mil- Catatalogue. ' II by strangers. By changing the lion one hundred thousand letters f W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. date to Monde the holne confer from women setel ins heal and ' Y fn �' I Cor. Yonge �'atesander Sts. test 25c Tea for flavor -and strength. - _ _ -.Try it to -dap. has two days instead of -one in here are the letters which they loa9 • 12vhich to spend around the old openly state over their ores signs -, - _ • _ - - home. The governlvent will re- tares that-they were cured by Lydia – — t t trti3- m's Vegetable Compound. A- Rehab }E 0— - A -- ands for making the change. - Lydia E Pi- rlkham's Vegetable j C , ter.. Compound has saved many women Lowcal watesman Wanted T gE RO ERY TO E UXeR!DGE _ frOITl SZLT$tC81.0 r11ti0Ili3. .A .L j� Fur Pickerin And adjoining ' A bone and baggy belcaging to wyn. Lydia E- Plrlkham's Vegetable 1 country to represent: Prentice, of Reach, were tears from the Compound is made from roots and Canada's oidgst, greatest .Nurseries zany YOUR GROCERIES. Ar THE GROCER'S. i Arlington ®beds on �Iond.y night, at least herbs, without drugs, and is whole- _ the owner tainks so. T-be bores wag found SOme and hFLrm1L'5.9. NVhile business ib some lines may be — ` -'west day on the Brock road and the baggy The reason why Lydia E.Plnk- dull, farmers were never more encour• _MILLINERY MILL I�TE RY - - an the loth of Reach. ham's Vegetable Compomnd is so aged as regards fruit growing than at We rearet to heat that the illness of Joe. 3ncxt288fII1 o it contains in- the resent season. ' High prices for ' -Now jg your cha�oe. E {could has taken a serious tarn is the gredients which act directly upon all classes o rut - ave P" few days and he lies dangerously ill feminine o Ter the past season, and there is 1i9 i► - at his home is the north ward. 31r. Goald's to a healthy norms m+ om Sequence, an . increased demand' for ~' bsaltb has been gradually failing for some y nursery stock. Mrs. Leigh has decided to clear the remainder of her present stock of time, but be has been site active until women who are suffering $t1ffi aeoea[ly: 9 those distressing ills pecuW to their Our stock is complete in every de- v e 3 , some r m , colored hats trimmed, at $1 0 s coat much more untri mi9d The Ontario Educational Department seZ ahr >ZOe jpsgg sight of tdesf; Partment including a new list of specL 6u made several appoiaemeat, o! normal faeta b= doubt the ability pd' allies which we alone htsndle.. Ladies requiring hate should view- as soon a8 possible on Monday t0 gin school schools. seem -te-tl ineme � The right man will obtaina perman• secure a very greg►t bargain. - seat t.ituYtiti- witl3- i¢iLiGa>• _ schools. As rneco ed lately, H. G. Park, to rest= them � � for him. Pay weekly, Free sample North Side M B. A, D, Paed., principal for many years outfit, etc., write for articulate. MRS. LEIGH Pickering, On -,.of Uxbridge high school, comes in for one P = l Sing St., • of the positions. Others are Goo. A. Corn. Now ddverlEisetrAtes ► ts. Stone & WeUington. " .fah, B. A., of Lindsay Collegiate, sod E T. Slemon, B. A., of Oshawa. Whi10 re- L LLS FOR SALE. —1 have a nuts- Fonthill Nurseries. ;setting the Ices to C =bridge of Dr Park B bar of shortborgbulks for sale at pride. = �� acres) .FRESH GOODS ARRIVED and family, it gives a great deal of pleasure according to the times. AoDly at lot 16, con t, TORONTO, - - ONT. W see big faithful and thorough work of Pickering S, Z. PCGH, Claremont. fast r - ; Yes" past in the teaching profession re- Y Warded by promotion. Way be Iona be ; W 6W do Gentlemen's- _ 9nmmiBC Underwear, spared , to do himself an his school eredi{ sirs✓ iw - - _ _ k s Ge wherever his stew duties may be. Isis � � Summer L "n erwesr, C rte. Sateen Underskirts. not yet ananvueed where Dr. Park will be Hats and Cape, Covers. placed.— Journal. :'` .. Ties. PpeC Corset w 8. _ l STOUFFVILL6 - on Sunday even 1; of last week George Parker, - - - Dunbarton - ' Jacob Heisey, of the t th concession of - - Markham, was returning with his family atC!f frob church, the horse shied at the ealveit - : A-. PALMER ��t on the avtgt sideroad in Mount Joy and w! PLANING, EVYe the occupsats were thrown out of the rig. t' . Painter - Paper Hanger, All sustains bad bruises. From s reliable scarce we learn that F. saving purchased -the Bennett factory D: Miller and W. J. Watson were eabh = ' ` All kinds of ,House Repairs done the undersigned is prepared to • do all kinds of Planing v . !lied $75 and costs for illegal sae of liquor i on shortest notice and satin- t' in the mouth of Jul The o►ees were ` •' stud Sawing. . July. faction guaranteed. heard At R'chmond Hill on Monday by. _ i „Charges moderate. .Justices Jobn H. an ersou and Joha Y Call on me for estimates before . Satisfaction guaranteed ,: i going elsewhere. month, in jail without the option of a tine. PICSERIN(a<, On Saturday last -r keonly contested "! Address - j game of baseball was played here between ) O=Lt the Capitals, of Toronto, and !toafiville, t PiG1�AZ'i2Z�, which resnitPd in a victory for the home - which wss.tied in the Manliion House shed I Between' Hay and Grass FIX off i e ri a and wheeling round, it tu+ ran across dlsin street and jamied over New Blacksmith hop-. W. B. Sanders' iron fence, tearing down a - portion. rt then jumped the east hedge T `� 4) The nndersigued has just open- is as good a time as any other to do and got upon the railway, After this it _ outsAe painting. -If Rood judgment v ed his new blacksmith shop west is used, the hottest sun: not blis- ran towards the Mansion House.and the ' buggy caught in the gay ropes of the Bag . » 9 of the iron bridge and is prepared ter the fresh paint if we do the work, z Blunos Serge Suits in black and 1n navy blue at... Ideal to do blackslnithin iii all its lines. pole and broke tworof them and freed itself Q _ g because tare ut experience into our, o! harness and baggy. It was afterwards for, Business St13tS and for Travelling Men- Stand up in colour � Also carriage work. paint pots. Prices reasonable. caught on' Blake str..et. The buggy was badly wrecked and the horse coaaiderably �pc in all Sorts of westiter. Jonathan Liscoumb, '. B • - K E S T E R, injured.- Tribune. a scorn Pain Xiasty -4iv■ per cent of ear fine fabrics are importea PiCl�erisig. ter and Decorator, ::Tend err- Warted � r<� from the Br.dsh mi1Ps Pickering, • ��• I We encourage home industry is the practical way. _ Pic g ,for Concrete Work. o?'' - - k n Ontano � - - _ �^ "Bring w a cloth :" we say to the G.aadiaa•Miila; that ?'- 6o YEARfI• t I E. W. Tj1 ���T (� � - Sealed Tenders started "Tenders for Vt�" is up to our standard, and we will bay it." We tits EXPERIENCE E. Yv . E l�l 1..7, �. Concrete « -ork" will he received by, '� all the Blunoz Serf,e made by one bi the largest mulls in the nridersignetl Cuuucillor or Clerk Canada. It comparea with the best British product at Pump Manufaeurer a of the Municipality of the. Toa;nsbip '7+ _ of Pickering d to Friday, the 7th dap •*+ • the some pr; ca "lc is as good as we can make" say t5• t ;Shop and Resideuee, Dunda9 $t' P 'August, 1908, for the- building of two (� Woollen Mill Owners. abutments for bridge on Altoua. road', �ioa can Daly buy ii at the Semi -reedy Storer. WHITBY, OAT: , 'a.short dist -mce ngrth of the -4th con- �Q TRADC MARKS cession road, According to plans Kid �e+� :The pr;ce is the ..me.evsrywhere, g2. for Sack Sett DESIGNS, -- Three doors west of •Whitby '.House. a P R with sings• or doable'6raasted, in blue or'blaek rare. COPYRIGHT11 &C- s ecifications Which may be seen the undersigned Cou,gciljor or Clerk; Anyoneeent4 o at[opinand regC!12 tnnitisn also for taking dawn present bridge, gntcid7 aacona�lnp our opinion ff,ee w_ et5er an `V�e are prepared to instal wood or iron • ". ent3r,n is probably atentabIs ommnntoa. P P p c fOt`,Abl1tl118I1L9, etc. ' • Tai1or*,L....,L,, a .• (tons trtctllicond dent [al for ou�P= uts pam s on short notice, also attends y.T,7 •y excavatipg ten r Ca airs • Y ee. des agency r e ng en The Corporation will turnisTl the ' Patens rates choroaati ge,int are to all kinds of rep ng. ement, the contractor'till other ma- Seimi —read gDeeioinottee,wltbonLOhat¢e, rot a Cisterns matte to order. terials, and•the contracr.or will do all f1♦ �QrCa� Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, •Z 'l teaming of dnatezials Ahandsomely illustratedwoekly, Largest ctr• also g.?soline engines. The lowest rn a r tender not neces- John Dickie tC Co., exclusive agents for the Serui -rowdy SUITS Va'Ation of any er journal. ems foe EiPhone i`'o. 80 at residence. sfirily accepted. Sl,ecial Orders, will take your measure Anrl have a 'MADE To all new eaters- _ • F 13 l ;�,oti -EH ' D. R. Bs.tro�, Selni- reail� �lnit rn (Overcoat made to fit our exact ORDER ( �7oterenloval3 'romold stand onBrock. - ; ti �e ue typo zu:l delivered within xis days of receipt iv. B pAi"s i MUNNCo �t sr0iNew YQ�rk j Street.) Cuuuciucr, Attha. C 1011;, hl o :ale P S' ` q 3 P� - l X • -ita Letcher, of Part Perry, As Rev. J. F. Malcolha!s term as AMEMONT Miss .N "t 11 inu visiting at John M. Macnab'sfor stated supply in Erskine Church RELIABLE .GOODS Mrs. B. later still son es is v-- in poor h I th. a few days. has expired and as the General For Men, Women. and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men (ever Ink 17,; Mrs. Mackay Was-in the city for Dr. R. Brodie- and Messrs. D. Asserubly had deferred admitting guaranteed) and prices reasonable.'. Call and see them. ypot and R. E. Forsyth were in the city Mr. Malcolm into the Presbyterian ... a couple of days this week. on Tuesday. Church of Canada until their ukeet- E Mrv. Ball have -return- Ira Boyer entertained a number ing in Hamilton next year, the ---- WFLOUR AND FEED. ed from an r wedding trip. of friends from Toronto on Tues- church is again vacant. Owing to Mrs. M. haled, of Toronto, is Choice Flour'for Bread and Pastry. visiting a R. Bryan's for a few day evening. the absence of the Rev. H. Crozier The sport of tennis is being in- of Ashburn, Rev. W. Moore, of Feed constantly on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins have re- Bulged in by a number of our Pickering, was appointed interim -Re pairiii& done.'— Independent Telephone Central. • turaed from their two weeks' holi. young,�eople. moderator at the meeting of the Ed, ilson, we understand, has Whitby. Presbytery last -week-, The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor'.'...' -engaged with John Ashton for the and he on Sunday last conducted Mrs. S. H. Beal visited her moth- threshing season. er,- Mrs. Allaway, of Pickering, on the service here.• Afterthemorn. Walter andMrq. Thomson enter. ing service the congregation re. Monday. Messrs tained a number of friends from main when they expressed their J.. 6. Borland and W. E. Mongolia on Sunday. wish for suppl in order that they O .u" Risebrough spent Sunday in Stark- Tff "W -'Mrs. Wm. Teppers aa�d'ehildren, might proceel towards calling a him, the guests of John Cowie. of Toronto, are the guests of Dan- minister. For th@ next two Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Hortop, of Port iel and Mrs. Forsyth. days Mr. Malcolm will officiate so .41 Perry, were the guests of Thos. Make Forks, Some of the gossips of the vil-. after-which eandidates will be Machine Oil, and Mrs. Patterson over Sunday. ]age, - we are informed, are thrEat- heard. Mrs.. Shipman, of Cannington, erred with prosecution. -is visiting her parents, Rev. J. W. and Hoes. A quantity of new apples has and Mrs. Totten, at the parsonage DR. D. 0. SMITH been s�kipped from here to Toron- Win. Bingham has begun the DENTIST, STOUFFYILLE, ting -of the Masonic hall, and to during the past week. Master Hillyard Bryan d Honor graduate of Toronto University P.1a I � �. is spen I giving it a beautiful white color. I Royal Coll Sur eons, so, Preserving Kettles and all kinds' of Graniteware ing a week's holidays at the home and e of Dental S Ad John and Mrs. Horn and family, also Post-graduate of Chicago College. of Jas. Howitt,,of Altoni6. and everything necessary for the of Montreal, are visiting with B. Joshua Bundy is advertising for Crewn and bridge work a specialty. S. and Mrs. Palmer-for a few Preserving Season. a good 100-acre farm with an At Claremont 1st Tuesday of mouth. weeks. Mee over Sargent's Tinshop. abundance' of water and good 0 David Young, principal of the buildings. See advt. Independent 'Phone.. Guelph public schools, is here owing to the serious illness of his -.-.Also,. AmAtite Roofing father, William Young. Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson The best ready Roofing made under the sun, 5 "d children, spent Sunday with D I I - �� D. - At very lew prioe, at Ste enson 8 &rents, Mr. 6b"d X rs. 9XVULMULL, of K rtle. The many friends ofIrs. James Charles. Sargent, (Claremont"., NOW GOING ON EACH DAY Patterson will regret tp hear that she showy no signs of recovery is gradually becoming weaker. • Foster Hutchison, who was con- Arked to the house for several I L A111 -L]Ln,ULJI I I days with a severe attack of him- bago, is able to be around again. ve Js Ao Judson Bundy and E. Back T are at Ashburn at preseA ereet- -4— lug A. B. Fisher's new residence, Importantihowing of finest display of China. A very large assortment of • re in early June. Otakionary. Books, Dells, Toys, ju6l -replacing that destroyed by-fi _.: B I G S A Richard Johnston. 'of is ar ohn Toronto, xseeived for the Holiday trade. Call visiting friends in town fora few days.. He purposes going to and so* them. the Notth-west during the har- of the D. H. Alger Subscriptione'"kaken for all Magazines, emnu '41 rim VV 961ty- 1�nd Daily �Newspapers Misses None Leask, L. Meal, and L. McDonald and Messrs. C. Leask. • W. Real and E. Fair, of Green bank. spent' Sunday with -Hugh 10 and Mrs. Gregg. -o ���� pt Mrs. D. Forsyth and- R. E_For- syth have returned from their two weeks' vacation.at Niagara Falls -A gg. and other points. They report a T TIME TABLE—Ptoker;ng Station G very enjoyable trip. T, R. Trains going Bat dues as folio' '.No. 6 Mail 8 19 L. M. Rev. J. X.* Grant intends' leay. 12 Local 243P.M. k ins in the _be ginning of the wee 6.04.P. K. 0 Trains going West due@ as follows— supply during his absence has not No. 13 Local 6 41 A. M. ? yet been arranged for. 11 Local, 21 a P. M. for a two weeks* Vacation. The -BROU,�� .7 -man' s.33 P. M. Mrs. John Morgan, who has been 7. Bargains in every 1* *Sunday included. on the sick list for some time, is, ine. we regret to report, not impmv- Sag as her friends would like to MACHINE SHOP I Of all materials and dodge- see her- and is not so well this kept is stock. is will pay you -Mach -Oi1­xXX-5-ceuts­-peA_ qt. 'week a.-4 last. �Lardine ine Vinegar 7 cents p ...j The underallnect having. parch.. C Mr. Banbury, of Aurora, visited per uart, and obtain prices. Don't be mi4ledby I ed B. Wagner 9 Machine Slipp. in agents we do n or 25 cents per xsllon�_ as emplo'y them, ocumqumfl- his daughter, Mrs. Sherman.Ru ' w- -obr, over Sunday. On his return Golden Syrup 3 cents per pourk Kinsale, is prepared to do JL1l ly, we can, and 40 throw off the agents d. - kinds of re ir work and general Commission of 10 per coal., which you wW .Chewing Tobacco 40 cent plug for i cen td. Black Tea, 25 cents quality, for 15 cents. black mi oerwaly save by purobbaing from a& who will spend f call ccompanied by Mrs. Ram - he was a g. .6hr, ii A Couple 0 w -]Es- with him at his home. eo Satisfaction guaranteed. On account of the farmers to :Thirty-three and onli.'thi a Prices right. WHITIT GRANITE W rd. discount t imi all 0200. Whitby, on"aft- busy with their harvest* Call and see us. 7 ing oper- ations our village has assumed a M E N'S -CLOTHI IV G JAMES PKNGELLY. very quiet aspect and busi ss-has ne Kinsale, Out. been somewhat dull and in conse- 00 ken's'Wiater G:10'ves'and Mitts, regular from 50c to,$I. quence news are very scarce. - for only cents per pair. Farmer's, Trucks.1 V L9 • Quite it numbev in this loc.Llity 10 have begun their grain harvest Corsets 90 cents, for 50 cents. -Blakk Lining, 7 cents, for 4 cents. 91 a 4; • and there is now a considerable' Bring in your ol& wagod and get 2 P 03 'e the wheels cut 'down. Make good 1 :0 0.4 • amount of barley as well as so ow C ADther lines at correspondingly low prices. farm trucks, 1, .4" SIC. 'to P, Co W" 0 wheat that has been cut.- There I Buggies and other ;Vehicles repainted are also a few who have, not yet Everything to be sold at from. 25 to 50 per. cent. discount. at reasonable rates. 0 -finished their haying. Shop Fixtures for "le. a evenings till 1 09 I OCL The three' children 61 James -1 o'cl k Thomas Patterson, 42 Ae McFarlane,' who have 'be - n spend 09 i -home -T (Dowswell's old stand a— . n several weeks at the of CLAREMONI their grandpareuts,Wm.]kud Mrs. 0,0.0 mar 43 �Dowswell, ' of Alton, returned The Pickering - .nab Alpl- home on Saturday. Mr. McFar, M CD Key `1ane met them in Toronto. CHOP Thvs. W offlance Committee 0- ilsoa, who. —its been Vi 121 NO owl itay. W -R condaefibg the hotel business here or some time, has secured a good object of.this Association is to ;;j Nov. n stealing and prosecute ositiou at Myrtle station, where go 8 -te . will buy grain and.bave charge se the fealons.. ID" a -AND F D The,, January 19W=tb:L Oshawa S. Broltah .......of the elevator there. The travel- _u do, ling public as well as the cohimun- Hookbote Vi Beaverton 13, Uptergrove 19 Cate ii2m:edistely wit any member- ity at large will regret his d epar- of zZoontive. Co mittes ture from Clareth6nt where his g MemLersbip fee 1.00. genial manner and obliging di9po- Tickets may be had from the Prestclent or. sitioh has made hitu a general -Favorite. Secretary on application. At the satn6 tirue they are pleased to know thit h6. li E;Kec. Com.—L. D. Banks, Geo,-Leng, secured such a lucrative position. ...An unlimited supply W,.V. Richardson-, Pickering, Ont, Leave your orders at the He will-begin his new duties about the* 'middle of August. J. A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, PICKERING LUMBER YARD .7- 4 F Pied resident' -secretarv, On the afternoon of Thuriday. o f Chop an P for Ontario and New Brunswick July 23rd, one of our prominent white cedar shingles. --Patent ftoofing and- all kinds of C. bit young men, "Sir.- J ng material, one of the pop oting ladies ofPortPerry, 31iss•.Laura '.\orine W'. D. GORDON & SON. lage 0-fall, kinds 6uildi Macimb, was united in tuard popular �_to Atten'tio Letcher, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Letcher, of'that on hand. towin. The 4;eremony was s6lem- nized at the' eesidebee of the bride's As I am going-catt of the buggy 7. parents, which was beautifully BAKING I decorated, .the officiating . clergy- business I have some snaps. Bug: 7 man being Rev. B. Greatrix, of gies selling at cost. First-class bread constantly on han Belleville, formerly pastor of the M ethodist Church. After the re- at the shop. Wagon on the-road ception and wedding' breakfast Buggies, reg. $90 now $70. every day in the week, Mr. and Mrs. Macnab left fora Cokes of all kinds- mode ter artbir -- -trip Wagons, reg. $65 now,,$60. 3S shortest notice. L !0i.tely wit any mem�bet-_ Beaverton .... 0 omm� -bride wearing, a tailored stilt of 'S M S -t vip through the-Upper Lakes, the - INK lee-Cream Parlor in connection.' lotus blue. The happy couple All other rigs cut on the same rate. have the best wishes of a host -of rriends for their future health and W. A. Thomson, i1appiness. PICKERING 'R. J, cowaial, Brougham Clare inoym, Onto �f5 W, -7to - - 71 -NK� TW vs Yj!- 43�,Mr. - ­ ., - 1?_ -4!. -'- � - " T7777-7-1 ---7777 �f` 1 `-59 =7 -4 -7 his office. All that A has to do is to the detectives know each one of NEW TELEPHONE MARVEL write his message, When B'returne them, and before the journey is, see if over perhaps one or two of thei he looks at his apparatus to n F any messages have come for him will be in durance vile. And in th.e MANUFACTU RERS N G.S BY N EW- during Iris absence. eml- ONDERFUL THV steerage is the vast crowd of in INTENDING TO, LOC;ATE IN TORONTO. WILL PLND grants; some, determined by per- INVENTIO'N. severance and hard work to achieve e, lazy arid without Ideai Manufacturing- Ptem e success; som energy, sure to remain down a _-THE TORTURES t the' AN TRUTH BUILDING lket668 can be Senf as Well as bottom rung of, the ladder; and and misled, fat- --How the Appara- Messages, WOMEN SUFFER some, discontented d Flats 2,000 to 10,000 Square Feet Eaoh 9. uously thinking that their wild an tus Works. impracticable theories would have. LOWEST RENTALS, INCLUDING better chance of being attained in a The marvel - of the telephone has be Relieved by 16eping 'the more cosmopolitan country. 1 Steam Pow,,er, Heat, Electric'Llght become And then after a Jew days commonplace through daily the� --arrives in port and the vast u" e. Fresh interest, however, is Blood Supply nich -with­vr. vessel . I Fite Sprinkler Sy5tem, Lowest Insurance. likelTy to be -aroused in its wonderful beterogenous crowd disperses . in; 'Possibilities by a new invention, of wffliam' Pift Pillt Most central Location. Four Large all directions, in almost all cases �,which a demonstration has just been Freight Elevators. A� woman needs a blob'd building never to meet again until that Great �,'&&.�,.:witnessed in London, England. Day when all sliall'stand before the it West 1nl_ -ftd-e medicine 'regularly just because she S. Frank Wilson' & Sow, 73-81 Ad V ' The inventor_—is­_a_7t1e_rman, Herr Great White Throne to be judged Gustdy AGrazanna, and hia'mission is a woman. From maturity t.0 according to that which in their middle life, the health and happi Zngland is an outcome of the'ne W' onian depends upon earth-life they had done, whether dF ess of every w, n, �Patetit laws. His marvello -richness and its re- us appar� her blood, its it were good, or whether it were ho h �­t-_atua has already been exhibited in gular4y. If her blood is,poqr and evil- Happy they then w ad '11 'E* 'Germany, wherQ it has aroused . pro- lived the life of the righteous, and r watery she is weak, languid,,.pale �THE ag found interest. ainst whom the Accuser could and nervous. If her blood supply, bring no accusation, for that He �E. is irregular she suffers from head WITH ANY TELEPHON who is now the supreme Judge, aches backaches, side-aches and during his :ojourn on earth paid, 9Z� -'Herr Grzanna can transmit hand- other- unspeakable distress the r-" the -cros of Calvary, the' pen- -writing, sketches, etc., over an or- which'only womeir-know. Some wo- �._dinary telephone wire for very con- men have grown to expect this alties due- by them. siderable distances and within,the, suffering at regular 'intervals and ai oi 0 incs period of a few seconds, thus mak- to* bear it in hopeless silence. Bi�it 'G DEATH IN SCHOOL DRINKIN ing a considerable advance on the %romen would escape' much of this CUP& old system of electric wiring --at- a misery if they took a box or two LIMITED (No ers6nal Llabfty) 4istance. - He'uses a low tension of Dr, Williaing' Pink Pills to el The. greate st achievement of sci- P rrent--fiz., vo $—in Lt ein ov 7,, Au t h o rftn Ono mitting and receiving boxes. His Tbese' Pills actually make now twentieth century is the awaken- Caplftal, appartus can be made an auxiliary* blood' They help a woman just ing of the people to the -fact that DIRECTOM. of commo ' a telephonic communica- when nature makes the- greatest most human diseases are prevent- tion, nd, tberefore,.*its,coinmercial dem.- blood "I nd upon her supply. able and a large proportion of early'! Arthur Dinnis, Contractv, PreMdent. utiliZion is ready to hand. They have done this, for thousands I &atha avoidable., At least 700,0001 A. S. Wigm-ore. Mgr. Holm, s - E�ectr,c �ind Pmtection Co.. Voe-President. Herr - Grzanna�s. messages are, of women throughout Canada, why of the million and a half deaths oc-, Fred. Armstrrng, 0�nlracthr, $ec.-Trcat4uier. passed through as fast as they are not for you? curring annuaLly in the United F. H. Rc-ftirt, Arc'h t -et. 1. C. JIL)Itby, Contractor. Mrs. Joseph Kinney. 'Gilbert's . t I I -cc. written, and the transmitter uses States result from the minu e para- Ckoi go _Dufte, Sr., Zb,nti ac.tor. J. H. Tighe' X11a. `the'pencil n4turally. Other systems Cove, N. S., says:—"For ten years . -c plants and animals gaining ac-, d sit' BANKERS. -require somewhat laborious hand-' f suffered from nervousness an cess to the .bodv. These. invisible ake the lives The Crown Biiik, To.grito. .1ing of the transmitting mechanism, those troubles that ru foes . wage a continual - 'Warfare so that it ia�kes about half an hour Of 8,0 many women one of ahno8t inst'both strong and weak, ri6i AL'DITOIC Ao send and receive even a short sen- constant misery, At times I would ag` ks I and poor. , Civic duty as well as Hanry.Earner, Toronto. enfined to my bed for wee tence. In fact, the Grazanna* instru- b-- c s nights and-seexhed eelf preservation demands that spent. sleeples The pr9pertv (."ns;stg of 28 411-acreClaimsimTred tely adj-,Inln g the ment is the. autographic dou6le of , I tri these life-desiroyers should &a- far ,0 lose'all courage. ed sover- n4iw DunoiL,; HARBLS MAXWEI.I., and upon the same am-wunt of dev-Liop. -the-voice in telephonic communica- g;�.. as possible be shut out of the hu- 1, rn.-nt sh,)uld pmve,-.qtia�ly as yr,-pd, tion. One can actually speak and-- -e now off. red M the public at 15 cents p;pr shaxe. a last doct�'r I man ystem. M.OW Aiwvs a4z write or- draw at the saini; time me any relief. Th:evidence co*ndemning the use' nnt lose, this (;OLDF-N OPPORTUNITYof �mesting jn one of t�,e raost.prom. consulted told me frankly that he through the same wires, the tele- my cas4i un.- of the.�common drinking vessel upon, ising propPrCea in- the F.Lr fu.11 partculars apply to -rtake 'Phone b cc nnected with the ap Id not undi, any occasion whether at school,, les's I would undergo. an examina- rough, a condenser of two HENRY F. DARRELI, FISCAL AGENT .�.paratus th tion. It was then I decided to give church or home is derived from. ills- a trial. three sources The frequenE pre- Dr. Williams' Pink P - sen-ce of disease-oinducing, bacteria USESILLUSTRATED. Aftertaking six boxes I was much N o. 8 Colborne Street, Toronto. improved in health, but I e ontinued tin the mouth: 2. the detection of. Say an engineer is'ordering ma- pathogenic, germs on the public terial'by telephone f . rom a manufac-. to take the Pills for a couple cups; and 3, the discovery that� ke a new turer. He can furnish plans of the months more, when I fel.t li where a number of persons drank assagsiinto the ground with. a great place within our reach., They make. W*uDan. a;nd was enjqying. such it evident that our sense organs give boilts, plates, rails eic.-, wh ch he re.- health a, I bad not expericrice& from a cup_p�e�iously'used -by; tfib hir. 7quires. Similarly, a newspaper for ten years before., I have had sick, sorrte of them became' ill. 1wThey speared the foe again and us reports of but A comparat�ively artist sketch- an event.oh the Dk -return of this trouble since, but A cup which had been in use'nifie, agaiq. It was not a case of -"thrice small number of compi!tratively t—a railway disaster*, for in L - I have used the Pills - once since days in a school was a clear thin be slew the slain ;" he did. it a doz- gross uimuli. —and transmit it to the editor that time for- the aftiar'effects of Ia, glass. It was broken into :it num- en times, bragging loudly of his ance her of and properly ained, hundreds of miles­a;g�ay, A&omp&DY- the result. was all I prowess and bravery, -Whir—whir grippe and t for exa=on with a, microscope . d 1FINDING THE WORLD'S ng it with a verbal description as boped for.. Thege are plain facts ent..the assagais, accompanie ,draws� or, if the correspondent from my own experience an I ha�i magnifying 1,000� diameters. - The i—w RADIUM. human cells scraped from the lips'by a similar sound from one thou- use of trong-, -throated voices. Then a L inke-rs were so numerous' sand deep e a reoorter, he can make a always felt that I cannot t I . b its outlines. ecommend Dr. Villi li Pink of the dr would jump and 'yell and stab the Probably no ;Is;�vcry of mod *rn --Dhotograph 'y tracing _1% r �n +he u per third of -the glass that science -has been more 'romantie In.militaLry operations maps, plaqs, P1 o the many n 5UL- P en-foe-a the head of -a Pin could not e liat of radium, for w -ey. e- fer'as I did." Having 'finished. they 'resumed than t or diagrams illustrating th enemy's placed anywhere. withiout touching erything else in this old world of :movements as they unfold theipa- their march, d their. tramping You can got these'Pills fr6ni any several of theKe L bits � of. skin.' The, an our-&-will we&T-away-Tin-the fullness e-P selves can be, wired back to head- dealer in -medicine or by mail at 30 ning down on,th, in- I ranks sounded like "some de mu- cents a box or six boxes for 82i50 saliva by run ititudinotis murmur that swells frorn )f time, radium goes on giving out, .21% side of -the glass had carried cells heat and light (orever ; a perpetu - 7 quarters. f roni Th6 . Dr Williams, Id-edicine soul f seas." The impression NSTRUMENT WORKS. and Ucteris to the bottom. Here, I the 0 &1 light of intense brilliance, a per HOW I Co., Broekville, Ont. however, they were less than one- was that of overwhelming, irresist- etual power plant of enormous P -;This wonderful system of.telau-to- i third as -abundarxt as. at the brim. ible force, sweeping over the velt,, strength, So writes P. Harry Mid-7 graphy is accomplisi lied. by means of B� counting the cells present on and tramping every living thing on dleton in'the Technical,World Ma-. X light ray travelling over sensitized XONARCHS OF THE. SEAS. fiffy different a-reats on the glass as its surface. gazifid lor August. paper. The graphite pencil at the emed , if nothing'could A small fraction of an- ounce, seen -under Ahe microscope, it was It ge as ,er end has -two electrical .:,';.'(By A Banker.) ained withstand that whirlwind of fury. transmitt estimated that the cup cont properly employed would provide -a contacts one-for horizontal and the Compared with the "coracle,," over 20,000 human cells' or bits of Yet if a rabbit or* a calf hao run out good light for several rooins, and 4 other forl vertical movement, a curve the wicker, skin-covered boat - in. dead..skin. As many as 150 germs in front of that huge force the whole would never require renewal, while being made -up, of the compongmt whicir our forefathers, the ancient were seen clinging to a single cell, army would have fled with fear atL it given qu . antity of -radium. will A w melt its own weight of ice every pjprts of one or the other . -On taking d very'few cells showed less than the bad omen, nd ould have re the pencil Ir6m *off ite'rest a tiny Britons, ferried.over the rivers or an een the cells -were fused d up in one ccasted along the shores; the,mod- ten germs.� Betw to fight that day. hour. The energy store, tric glow gram of it would be sufficient to I rom ara of saliva r elec lamp ia the receiver ern liner is indeed a mighty and thousands of germs left there by the r box is conducted to a prism, gigsntic vessel. Instead of a ca- sme deposited by the aise five hund ed tons -weight a which it is-r6flectetd on to-two little df drinkers. No less than a hundred XEXSURI�NG DISTAN mile high, and on this calculation' pacity for' the accommodation pivoted..Mir,rors. one of which cor- usand bacteria were present on an ounce of it would suffice to drive )r two Persons, tife largest of tho one c cgs of Modern responds with tbe.circuit of the hor- tl�cse greyhounds of the seas have e,.ery square inch of the glass. — WOneerful Sensitiven a fifty-horsepower autoinobife round the other inking Machines and Balanees. the entire globe at a pace of thirty movemcn� and ment izontal ample sp�Lce for a comple in- From' "Death in School Dr with- that of the vertical. eludirr'g passe'ngers and crew, of Cups," August Technical World. miles an hour. Th� sensitiveness of the. human d by the mir- five thousand or'niore persons. The But the industrial applicati6tT of The light ray produce organism is gross indeed compared radium is restricted by tfie extreme- rorS is absolutely identicat-with the loons -are 'magnificent- that of the mary s nes ly limited supply available, and its . rincipal sa elou machi rits of the,point of the: pen- ly and sumptuously' decorated til-, A SUPERT,ITIOUS ARMY. wl nd as im- 0 a 0= t is thrown upon the sectio as statelv a Easily be put man has made. �igi 11 p cOuPTe with the- world's rn 'rket, and possesses of a spool of sensitized paper, set to posing 'as the -banqueting- halls of That of the Swazi can 1�p I a telescope discovprs millions of the only wholesale radiuin factory receive it: By unhinging'the attach- almost 9ny palace, while the luxuri.- Out of Business. -stars whose light the -retina of the on earth. And despite'the fact that i4 ment to the receiver box containing O'us state rooms are masterpieces i eye does not'appreciate; the micr` no commercial use has yet been dis- Of the decora, —ar-In some Some, time ago a number. of Swaz t6ys of covered for radium, the demand the-phete�­ �film; nd su ing a focussing , gla�ss, the evolutions daily newspaper is published; and chiefs came 'frbin their South Afri phone=akes the inaudible treAd -can country to I so*U'iYd like the t�amp of caval- for the precious element- is eqiorm- d, It although happily there is no'd(fliv- ay their grievances a 4�i of the light ray can be watchei -ery scientist in the world light, e6- 6f lefter*s, yet -the passenger is before King Edward. If the politic- rymen. pus. E,% appears as a tiny'pinl�cad of - as The human beat sense cannot,re- wantir his grain of it for lab6rator - al *supei-stitions of the people'are tiavelling ib all directions over the never sure that the throbbing pul vi id and effectual as those o . f their alize a difference of temperature purposes. Fat'ient researchers glass—r,�ally. imftating exactly the satipns of the. elec�tric cui�rent, get . v re are studying it and ap- -on6-fifth f a degree. But everywh beyond 0 draw�ng n motion a thousand miles away, niilitary department, maby difficul handwriting of of the ti�ans will not be arrested by the wired ties must be encountered in dealing the barometer, an instrument 200,- piving it to different siibstatices in mitter. with tb( hope of discovering new com- crossbar at the mast-head and be the nation. Mr. Dudley Kidd,l 000 times as sensitive -a the skin, h of binations. PHOTOGRAPHED MESSAGE. .,,solved into- a message, of good or in his book, "The Essential Kaffir," notes a difference pf a milliont all of Paris, near bad news for himself. describes the Swazi army and the a de�,ree. A galvanometer flexes its outside the w s the n-ci down, the On laying d, and a 'little And the passengers—all sorts and easy check which -ffan be put on itt fingel at, a current generated. by the old Ivry cemetery, you will lamp is extinguilre -er r find a group of unpretentious sheds. 4.. s- eonditio'ns of man, wom i, andchil- attion. simply deforming a drop of mercury sensitized paper, jon v�hich the me dren. Here a multi- million ai re, I S, rical These form tbe.workshops of Mon-, aw the S army,' so as to press it out of a -sphe wazi impi, or lurie, where 1;age has just been pho togr h d) wA an income' larger than-that oflon parade, and during a'shdm fight. shape int-O that of an-egg. sieur and Madame passes it through a chernical1aeth,, through its ear- Z any monarch since the tirne f, ork done by the the crude ore goes 0 The sight Nvas impressive'. The amount o! w in which it is developed, and in ten., ly stages of separation, and here Cr�wsus; but n'otwithstanding his The men were 1dressed 0,000- seconds n the writing or s�etch be- in'special 'wink of an eye equals 100,00 there are many to's of rare earths colossal wealth as liable to the ills colors, the abiQlds of the rejimerits. 000 of Ne'winks marked on the scale the being made from. the hide, in one of a delicate instrximent; f)ut even d6n come, visible i while -another film is. to w e. tip in sacks ready for �treat- hich fle'sli is heir, and to 0 d fr m the spool and placed ni6nt. _.unwoun harassing slings, and arrows of vex-1 -)rm&nce is surpassed by the _7 case of brown cattle, in an6thert of this perf( , With this introduction, the au in Position to receive the next me ation and of grief a-, an ordinarv. of Brafileyiof Pa is, by The4eceiver has now but t�_ black, and in still another' of black� I Icoherers" thor describes the process of ex- sage. mortal. Here. a.-newly-weaded pai i" and white. The warriors wore rings which the Hertz' wa-ves of w1rele3$ gilt ofl� the fil"m -bearinig th�! rn;�ss -age, positive]y engrossed,, each in the tracting" radium ironi Lhe Lcm6 i3i of ..hide of ti.y.- sam.p cplqr over their telegraphy are caught in-th,!ir puls- raw material izi*which it is scatter and "fi,111 it in the photographic other, setting �ut to fight the bat- shoulders.' ings through space. cd The article is Kery interest- sense. tle of life side 1)y LSide together in a --n"t caTTnot7lie,* T�e mass(--, of men raced over the - The range. of imprcssiofis which we and is well illustrated. .04 The instrume 'NAO rew country, with all the glad an- :ground with earth-shaking tread,- �et from lifting an nbj6 t is exceed- 1119 mistake as to the, terms of order's*or elcipations- of sadgiiine- youth ; or chanting their wiir-sonk. The came ingly small ; an ordinary chemist's The transmitter here a O;ang of confederates, ap-; y figuieR is 13ossible. is some, million times as sen- (gDoesn't that baby of yours ever has. his own iness-age a,,i he wrote, �t parently unknown -to each other !like a whirlwind, dancing tip in balance rts of the chant. Now sitive. and wei lits down the 200th stop erviug?" "Olf yes; sometimes I to act as a vouchvr. This telanto- but intenit orr robbing their fellowithe air at pa 9 7- k'� '94= t heJ C IFE Fem ov_'�r Tbese Pills 10 _ od The3 "h:ennatu re dem, nd _Po� They ave d( .f th, It be i aR ar,i n 1 8" v a ciP% nd um .e d then they %topped to spear� an I part of a milligram. Without such it,screams!"' graph permits of one more refine- Passengers by cheating at cards, or an -w - which their di! imaginary foe which they had trod- instruments as.these we should kno many sj-call,�,l tair t 11�cs r, Se a 9 trient. . A wishes to iommunicate I:v any other wa� %--I "With B 4y telepho�c� but B is not at torted ingenuity can devise, But den �dowti, every man plunging his fa*r less about the world than Ilhey hrjj)b thin hair., r w . • .: •. - r k it. It was impossible to get angry, CLOCK FEEDS HORSES. . ffor they were very quiet, maintain- ing aimort absolute silence as they English merchant Invents Ingenious dogged our steps. Contrivance. At last after a protracted rani - A revision merchant in Oldham saflerer. from YYts, li?tleps7 fit. ble, we got back to the inn, but P . Vitus' Dance Nervous Troublie of we did' not lose the children. The England, has invented an ingenious Start the Day RI ten Seitmen should write the y contrivance b which he is able to Right b Eatin r( Wa a co. iq iti it etree S'oron calmly resumed their seats round y y fill M trial ac to se their pit care the doorways, with an expression feed his horses without personal SHREDDED WHEAT packtlee Bocioee i0c for postage °a y attendance through the medium .of packing•. which seemed to say, Strangers g , - ••••••••- .•rear•• - -••- do not visit us, often, and there- au alarm clock. In a small .office for breakfast with milk . r fore 'we intend to have our fill' now adjoining the stable the clock is or cream and a little fruit. OMENfL of CURTAIN* „ laced on a sh3lf. Attached to the It is a muscle - building food,'easily digested by the most tnl W kteda of fosse )fan¢♦µ also you are here. P �101 QUB�IIBS DYaLIKa niaftq we stood this for three or four winding • j:ey is a piece of copper delicate stomach. Write to its about yours. hours, but at last the continued wire, and this is fastened to a �rta3 fulsafsm srafae ca. arz tp.mwntrwd presence, and the thought that per- small brass roller that runs over a Puts Vtrn and Vigor into tired nerves and weary brains J; -- -- haps they would remain outside all wooden rod. At the end of the rod SOLD BV ALL c$octRs 1033 night, wore -on us so that we de- is a heavy' weight. When the clock ! tided to take up a collection to buy' gOes off the wheel *is drawn over . a b s I1P the lease the children were hold- the rod and releases the weight, a n C which falls to the floor. The corn Kns ing of the ground. We subscribed boY is filled over ni ht and when • all our spare . small change, and B , gave something to each child, on the weight is released a small door at the bottom of the boa flies. open' " " -` - - =- - - and Library Boards will do the condition that they would go - - ---� -- - --- - -_ = - -- '" -"_ -- • _ and the corn falls into the manger. well to consult Library home immediately. It worked ad- g mirtbly -for a time. The Nurses never fail to rise at the Bureau of- Canada before sound• of the alarm, knovi what For Neuralgia, Headache For an hour we were left to our g ordering Book Stacks, Fur- is to follow and when the drivers � I E aiture, Charging Systems, selves; then the nays spread,of our turn.0 the animals are read p Et o. Card Catalogs. We are generosity, and from all sides ebil- P y to Rheumatism, Pal G1C _ 'Le harnessed. n the recognized authority on dren tropped to the inn. The place I 'lf • r, ! was alive with ther4i and they t - - • - -- Library Equipment and � y .. •'>F _ I Supplies. brought their parents besides. To k CO \,TEST WORTH ENTERING. $O CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR • I have bought up the lot would have _ rained every man -of us. We *had A Life Annuity f FIFTY -TWO The:- Pango Cornpany, Toronto ti _Information sent free of tc and bear it. After the hbuse DOLLARS is y offered by the charge 'on application: _ was shut up we could still hear the ORANGE MEAT people to the one wNOl.aswls - visitors keeping vigil outside. ' T don. bottoms before t ORANGE 31�MEATbpack- LYA�AN BCLARHSOtiO,. ore to� 1��T101AL DRUG GO A KVQX it ► i' Library Bureau of Canada': - -�' bottoms of ORAN'CrE Di1~:AT ack- - ,e itYI7YD, 1LES CURED - AT. ,. means t a t e winner w'1 receive By 'AeW Absorption Method. -One 'Dollar EVERY WEEK, or -- 1� fI -TWO DOLLARS every year. as lung as he or she live+, or they If you stlffeiiom bleed -_ ,can exchange it for a CASH PRIZI a SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. .A J PATTISON & CO ing, itching, blind or protruding Besides the above there is a sec- • t Files, peed me your address, and fond Cash Prize of ONE HUNDRED' I will tell you how to cure your- ,33 Sc St„ TORONTO. ' Phone Main 13tt Scott self of home by the- -ahsin DOLLARS, also other Cash Prizes treatment; and 'will- also send some I g fl iV VESTMdT BONDS.. }r THE Ten Cash Prizes of 11VENTY ' i of this home treatment free for DOLLARS each. ` NAME: OF trial, with" references from your Ten Cash Prizes of TEN DOI,- Stocks fought,- Anti- sold on 811 exchange9 CANADA'S BEST act•n locality if requested. Immedi- �' LARS sash. for cash or margin. ate relief and permanent cure as- g shred. Send no money, but tell Twenty (:ash Prizes ' of FIVF ethers of this offer. 'Write-to -day DOLLARS each. and ONE Ht'N- COl)Alt ordia . exef toed for cash. 1: Send for Tres eawa 11 t mere Box J02. DRED Cash Prizes of ONE DOL- 4 K indsor, Out. The I :: " h _ _ CORRE8P ONDE ti -CE . IN VI TED, _ e on y condition attached--is" ed - is ' 80 BPII MORO00 OTOR CO. lid. Gu P 0111 '� — that you cut out he bottoms of the -- a ' The- optimist invests in'a box - f1ORAWGFr p jwlish and gets busy with the dark send them in to ORANGE MEAT, side of life. Kingston. The _bottom of a Jumbo package counts equal to Three of A POINT OF ADVANTAGE. 'Tis Will to Know a Good Thing, , the smaller size. You should be ., �Tke Mild Climate of Virginia Aid ;Firs. Surface to Dire. Know-1 Of course, the railways owe. the oBers a lead a orturytles for stock rals! y able to win vine of the above prizes public a great deal," said Mr. Dus- f fruit gp wise, a ryin , and {11 tarasiaRs ell, .when the met 1n the street. ' - y lif ,you start immediately and get F1tox< 'but yJa must also m- (Winters are ah,•rt, - climate h.Lilll, Land N hY• where hsl a ou been. for -a tlr' 1 and selling below its vale but inceeasl WILSON'S he r, c 1 , 'lust own to URANGE m'.k11:AT,c1.I(inddress to' me he railways. e�puTiIicis indebted in w, %haler information _ °1- n vhtue each Year. Many Can are livi . Ft re fur a bottle of Dr. Tho- . . FLY- bias..- Ecleetrie Oil, .Bpd "Dire, Sur, R ' � "Yes." answered the critical Cltl— GommlasionerofARricultan KeitAeinall.' DAY, and state that you are en- kiinmoad,"v. ' face•, who hates puns, walked on. - zen,. "but•the railways are in a po= - Wo dead RW*- But she remembered, and'when she' tering -the contest. It "is surely sition to collect." lying abort worth trying for.. ' PADS ruxttraeted a weak back there Bas, - VICTOR - BERLINER as w atr.ot" a.uother customer for Eclectric Oil. Jt1st the Thing That's Wanted.- ' �. `tit looks v much like-rain to- A ill that acts upon the stontaeh r If eo le would do half the thins cry h T —SOLD sr — - P P g day." remarked a milkman, as he and yet is so cornpnuntled they- alrorgoTng -to -do to- morrow handed' a housekee er her su T that certain in redients of it re- DROCCl3Tti, CROeERS ANB GENERA! 9TQttt>! P PP y' g P I" per paaMt. or a paokeb Ioe 20a. � what a progressive old , world 'this ni milk.- "Yes," agreed-the' the � latter, serve heir power to •act � upon the will lasts whole mould be. as she peered -i-nto the jug, `'it- -intestirtal (anxls, so as to " clear Yea, indeed, "blood -111 tell," when bloWns ally does ?" _ tltf -r of exi7reta• the retention of and inern »tatt,)n1 mark the skin. weaver's r'ersts which cannot' but be hurtful, liras All. prices and style,; from $ 1 s.4o to - - -- and weaver's Hyrup malts abort work of an flood In the causes of infant mortal- long looked for by the medics pro r AN OVERDOSE OF. INTEREST. 'nd'klncroubi.a it9 cholera morbus figures fre- fessron. It was found in.Parme.lee'� 5 •40. �tiritc for free catalo;ue. ` Only a girl who is willing to take quently, abxd it _ 'may be said thiit Vegetable Pill,, which are the re- ns�'T. •n Row a Traveller Was Shadowed by y complaints of the bowels are great stilt of much expert study, and are in washing to support the family destroyers of child life. If all mu- ti Children in Madeira. scientificaPly prepared as a laxative 10RUM10 GIRIMOPHOR COMM, ^ can afford to marry a man who R. ,� theip would avail themselves of so and an; alternative in one. _ t t . "Enough is as good as a feast, , wears a -lot of rings on his fingers. .effective a remedy as Di. J. D.. Kell - 5 and too much is a wearisome surfeit; logg's Dysentery (.'ordial. many a "Ca taro,. we are entirel out of 264 Yonge Street Toronto. To be an,ob' ct of interest is leas- Pleasant as syrup;.nothing equals P v r Te P little•.one could be saved. This ammunition,• said an' orderly" ser- ing to the vanity, but carried to it- as a worm medicine ; the name Cordial 'can be loan a ith safet # <, ;gents wanted in every town. f excess, it becomes boredom .to the iF Mother Graves,' Worm. Extermin- the smallest child, as there is no In Jaunt t`What? 0 Entirely out of am- - - Oesh. An example of such a con - ator. The `greatest worm destroy- urious substance in it: • ] munition 1' . exclaimed the captain. dition is given by A. E. W, 3farsh'_ er of the age. r'ye's.; ,entirely out, was the- -re' Hotel C�mbe�r�and in "Holiday Wanderings .in Ma- J-akey- "`Fadder, a shentlemans I "Then cease - firing," said'the deira:" `.`You'll have to send for another half fallen 'troq ' de coal - hole!" captain. s.w. Cor. Broadway Soon after our arrival at the inn doctor," said the one who had been Isaac- "C`lap re cover ofcr him, captain ! � "Bt 64th SE, � cf Boaventura not a child within called, after a glance at the -pati- x r ,F kr' HEW YORK kerv-ick mein sohn vile I runs for the radius of miles but heard of rent." "Ain I so Ill as'that 1" gasped A Cure For Fever and Ague.' = ee' Xoar6ftri sera »,, a pollceinans. Vc must arrest him• way an, 53rd r4trcc our advent, and ran, walked, craw- the sufferer. I don't know just fcr tryin' to' steal, te'coals ai he'72 Parmelee's Vegetable Pills ate Kle.atedstad st r led or rolled or howled until it was how ill you are," replied the man sue us for tams " compounded for use in any cl.iinate, ws ; carried, to have a look at u of m and they will be found to preserve i ; a 1 Ideal Location 1 era y sat down •in the lawyer who - cross- examined me ` their powers in any latitude. In , • t� = `. I{ -, You re 1`Iewo�s, and irritable, take t OIQ front of the hostelry, and'absolutely when I appeared as an expe'rt.w °it- rFrr•,. f ,n, ^thexreat nerve and blood tonic; yon fever and agile they act upon the , ply Naar Theatsrs, ness, M conscience won't let mo 111 Wa new person by the time you have used•a secretions "and neutralize the oison + 1} refused to leave us. v p I sf, Shops and ttJe. iLOU bottles. Alidoalers. ,' It was very embarrassing, for we kill you, and I'll -be hanged if I which has found its v3hy `into the 13 P found it imriossiWe to move a step want to cure you, Good day." Charitable (,fan {to former blind blood. They correct• the im•pnri- 1 Central Park . without being followed -at a respect- - beggar) - "What' -have you recov= .ties whiA find' entrance into, the , fuI distance by an army of juven- cred Four sightl" Beggar - "Well, system through drinking water or New, Modern iles. We went to church; so did' you see; it`s this way. I've lost food. and if used as a prerentire t " and Absolutely y dog :.and as I can na longer' fevers are avoided. Fire Prcof tale children. 11'e went to the _ - -• In ' ,stables; so did the children. We CLYC N T he . blind, '.I have become a deaf- went up the road and down the ute-'� ..SHARED'THE HONORS. Transient Rates; :e.so with Baths and up, 4 .- Pay what you will, and go where' Jukes «ho was the best Iran' All Outside ro,,mi. Sond for Booklet. road; so did the children. When oou like, you cannot get a better, Give Holloway's, Corn Cure a 1" Under the ?Is »ngcR.J.or we walked, they walked;' when we I y at the wedding : MARRY P. enrtsoN e, J. B1NONAM i ran, they ran; when we Btu purer or more delicious tea than , trial. It reinoved ten corns from Peed, t, t, Jenkins -" «ell, I'm not sure. pm'IyorIIolelImperial Fn'!yoflIot.l1 ,. dvard, the sto Salada. The bride's father had all the bills y ppecT. one pair of feet without any pain. It was my first experience of be- What -it has done once it will do �t p to pay, the bridegroom had to buy ing shado«ed. and I slid not like, Mother -; If you marry Robert, I again. - -- .���� — diamond brooc Ie the broes- swear that I'll never set foot in - yunr, house." Daughter - '''Please T maids, and the gs; u d t° give s GOLD IN 30AK)JD ENVELOPE. put that down, in *riiting. I'd like handsome presents; upon n. wq,rd, a + A London firm recentl • received I think thu best man was the, cler- -o give your promise to'Robert for•, y a wedding present. "' from a gold miner in Alaska the •fol- gy'rrfan -he was the only gone *ho lowing curiousiletter: "Gentlemen, made anything otit of It. Every o 11Y011 haven't explained haw you - Elrclosed you will find an envelope - -- - - C happened to have Mr. Wacker's which you will tear up in small pied- Farmer chickens in your possession, said JJ cs and place in a glass of water Oct a the magistrate, sternly. "I'se try - I soak for an hour or so, then stir , e a es ing to think+ your worship. Give drain, -and you will • fhiTl thirty Knew, w� 1. me time," replied the prisoner. "I grains of gold` fur which you will S1tCCeSS., will. Fourteen da s !" send me a sty to r a hie en wra (ld y F p P pp• _ hoar touch money he c»nld save by Ilse o t ~ ' up in a late newspaper." These in Fairbanks•Mcrse nek•n6a'.!= Tradev (iainitne "I contend." said the law o- pine to saw wood, pump water• grind feed' 64., yer for structions were dilly' carried out, we }v��nld not be able to supply the demamL' _S i the defence, "that a tomato, how- and the old value 6s., obtained c'ut lifts ad. out amiaenc�to as to-day, and we ; gold, e I will send you. our free catalogue. fro • o•d ever well aimed, could nut. have in exchange for which the ingenious 1! 1 see,, g�nu } uc a ra°t�r es' caused -a black' eve." 'But it was miner was sent a stylographic -pen The plug 'httdt,on;pso d nnlY to in .a tin, ,your honor. and two newspapers: black Plug � If you want to spring a surprise o Address on yourself Fit down Borne evoning Is qual the rrvorile i,Ish <J inwards?. Chewing tobacco. and cmint th.- number of uhtte lies Tho" people who do nothing do z ^es rte CanadianFah 'ban:rnco., Limited, Toronto, Cat L55t'E N0. :31 -•09. you have told during the day. much harm.' I Muntrea:, Winnipeg, vancuove'. . :,.., _.., .__w ... ."__._.. L ,.w_,. ... '�..._.;,_. .. _ .,. .'..'_,. ._.. ..a ._,.�. -� s -_ �., ...t :>P nn ...s,r,._..e•s,_,._....!,a.. }. suss....... z_ i.. �; r: sv:., s. n:.- n_-".,... x...-. ..,tai•�:�:.!�.,..a",:r,- .._•.. mks' n; t. z. ta.. 24t. 3s�..,.. �. y". n. zuS, a�4r!' �` 1i,.. s. v. r"..- �... � .- �1°.L'si,.'�:.:eatLa�.w,.�r., �..a.±,. �z�'_+z _.r.E4i•.7r.'2a"��.S 7, S. —Mr. I)illon, of Oshawa, was in —Heat and dust are the chief to LOCALISM!, WU on Munday. grievances this week. —W. H. I'Luak wag in the ci —Win. Cullis has abdut complet- ed his ne,�� barn and house. ayi this week. h at :-,,D14C ie"S' ty a --Cras Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, couple of d �W. J. Cuakwell, of Toronto, --)Irs. Riggs, of Toronto, is the Sunday with relatives here. Aylesworth, of Toronto, and Mrs. Gordon.-- was in town uu Saturday guest of James a —Mrs. J. H. Beal, of Claremont, --Kenny Gordon , is spending a We have secured a bale of the Geuuitie iah Jones. -visiting her'uDele, Ui i pent Monday with her mother, week with friends a East Torou- -Mrs. John Dickie spent a s couple of days in the city this Mrs. A. Allaway. to. Gordon spent a' 'RUSSIA CRASH TOWELING week. —Miss Zella, Boddy, of Toronto, —Mrs. James H. Moore, of TTronto, call- 6 ent a week with her aunt, Mrs. couple of days in the city this This line is'very scarce now and much sought after. Only a few hun- ed.upou-Xiclrerin - friends over V E. Vaastonei week. dred yards. Come and get some while it lssts. 9 Lorne Lam, of Toronto, spen H. Wagner has treated his The qua —and price is good. Sunday. —Miss Kate Kerr is'spending a Is few days during the past week butcher-shop to a fresh coat of In Summer lines, '.4ew weeks with her brother in with relatives here. paint. r Wear we have good choice,in all 11 —Mrs. Thos. Law sr. and daught• —Harold Reazin has returned sizes and qualities. Ingersoll. r his father, W. J. —Edgar Seale entertained a er, Miss Sarah, are visiting friends hom on a visit to :­a and relatives in Toronto. Reazin. 0 -is number of his young friends to a - __Miss Evva Herks, of Oshawa, —James Thompson at San d- .-'birthday p'ar'ty on Monday after- C+ 1= spent a few days here with her ford at present assisting his fath- sin, Miss Edna Seldon. er with his harvest —Murray Simipson, of'Toronto, cousin, Z.1. Bert Moore, of Toronto, spent - —Mrs. Warner Brown,' of We have a choice stock always. who is in poor health at present, s Sunday with his mother who is Oshawa, visited with W. Brown, iW holidaying at th4 home of his Makes half gallon parents. not improving very ratidl of the Kingston road, last week. Try a fen cent package icif pure Lemon Powder. good lemonade, always ready, no trouble, -J. R Thexton, of &onto, —Mr. Robt. Found w6'regret to —Miss Gertie Allaway, of Toton spent Sunday at the lake at Oak say is very ill with typhoid.fever. guaranteed pure. to, is enjoying a two weeks' vacs= Cottage. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- At last report he was somewhat tion at the home of her father, W. son.. better. In Preserving Sugars we have the best quality money can. buy. ''Allaway. —The Royal Canadian base-ball —Mrs. W. H. Peak and- two Glass jars, rubber ring§, etc. —The Sacrament of The Lords of Brock children left on Wednesday morn- Supper will be dispensed in St. team play the juniors Road here on Moudhy afternoon ing for a visit with George' and Andrew's ..church next - Sunday next. Mrs. Peak, of Cleveland. morning. —Mrs. W. T. Hartrick and Miss Wells, formerly of Toron- —Bicycling on the sidev. alks in village is a direct violation of Miss S. are to, is visiting her aunt,. Mrs. Uriah the John Dkkie & CO3 daughter, Leavens, Jones., spending-a' fortnight With friend —Miss Marie Bateman, of r - it must be discontinued. in Toronto. to, is holidaying at the home, of —W. E. and Mis�s Luella Hobbs —Miss Qoadyj of Newmarket, i SL - I . . tiding a few� days with J. N her grandparents, Squire and Mrs•, were, in Claremont last week at- Bunting. tending the marriage of Miss Com and Mrs. Richardson and . other —3fies Verna Stotts. of Clare- Harris to E. E. Ball, B. A., of Cliii- Pickering friends. VIT of Tg�tal W-AQ mont, is spending a week with her ton. 14*-�Mohster lettering on uncle an (I aunt, �I'Iios. A. unU--M—rs- -- —NV. H. %valkey, of eterboro, here on Wednesday Knox, of the Brock Road. and Mrs. Wru. Haines and Miss the tomb stone of the late Patrikk -in- Lila Doubt, of OshaWfl. Werc, vl�lt -. Larkin, of Toronto- T. Bradford and daughter law and two thildren, -of -Staten 'ors • at the residence of F. 1V., a —Robt. and Mrs. Cl'rk and child [-;land. are here visiting Mrs. C. Hobbs last week. (lopev, accom tar's brother-t sand sister. -ont6,. also Ed. Gormley, of Tot and family. —The fautilittr sound of the spent Sunday )ie . re with the lat- Bradford a Mrs. Ogle C PRied Spiuk .hill; whi'-zle was again —Patrick Sullivan, �kvho 'hwa by her three thildren, is visiting heard on Wednesdify iiioi,ij1l),4 C R N- Dn1--0R-S- beeii ill for inany months. 6 her brother and siz;ter, W. J. after bviu- Oitit (10 fora couple i.4 Clark and Mrs. H. J Mircluis. of weeks gradually bec6iningweaker and for repair �. :-now$1V unable to leave hi- home. --Ueorge and N1 - rg. Rawlinson. —George Svidonhas been ap- . —Mr. Like wit in Brcokitti over of Toronto, sand Messrs. Ward,, of poiuted &otiswble by Coll 11 EYLC n and Ward, of Bethesda, uttottley Farewell at the -reclue,-t -6 best7- Sunday officiating ill the Apgli('au- We ha�e a limited number of oiti tr. tines which 1!-� a 1) spent t Sanday with A. N. nudMr,-. of the police trustees. T1 Here's the prices Church its the a�bsencie of ills part- . .- . we. w Ish to. clean out'. Ridley'• pointineui i.- a good one and :-hould or. Rev. J.'Bennett .A uderson. —The garden party to be held atimithtte t1te boys* to better be J. R./Thexton and two their tinder the auspice�- of the Epworth h'arionr, ave- returned to the' 1.75 doors going at after spending League of the Methodist Church - —Mr. Bracken, incumbent of S, home in Toronto J spacious John's- Whit several weeks with her parents. on David M. Grahaw's 91 by. will officiate at $1.49 —Fred.and _Mrs. Peak. of Toron_ lawn has been postponed from the St. George'., Pickering, next Sun- $2.00- it is �11 d uw- to, with a few friends visited W 14th of August until the 18th. day. Mr. Bracken will et —We wish to direct the atten- the series of special services which R. and Mrs. Peak on Slinday-, hav- tion of the police trustees tO the; were successfully opened by Rev. ar - nished ing made the trip in an automobile. -burdocks and oth. J. B. Anderson. No-church •at. ..These are first-class Doors, 'beaUtif tilky grained and v —Alex. Flett, of Kingstoti re- large . amount of --turned home on -Monday after er weeds that are seen decorating tenders specially made iveliiome, the - sides of • some of our streets. spending a couple of weieks at the SCHOOL REPORTS Tion"t m iss.this chance' 'It's xeal�y too.much of. a home of his uncle, W. D.- Gordon. This is matter. that is usually ended Me [DaElueF —Walter L­ Cornell, w reduction, but. they must o The. fdllowing arrangement of the 'been spending the' past two weeks has been overlooked thisyear. lasses is the result of the I promotion - --- -- c —On Saturday morning -a. 4 g last as at the home of his pakents here, examinations of S. S. N East, the. No. ?train go Sr. 'IV. —Myra Croak, d "turned to 1rcola, Sask., yester ing east Pickeri - r. was near the Markham road it ran Harry nAoyes. Violet Boyes. Vers, day. —Mrs. Henry Gordon has pur- into a number of cows which R Brown. Perct Musson, Garnet Rowe, driving V.—James Corbett. Howard A. Gordon his -small boy was d g from the Jr. 3r., M CHAPMAN - -------7 chased from Geo farm yards to a field across the Rowe. Lizzie Powell.. Sr, Ill.—Lottie cosy residence on Church St., at track. Two of the cows were Wilson,•Cecil Wood LAW . occupied. by the Misses killed,--o being ground to Efryanti -Edith Crank. Fred Brftn,. LAW. said Clarence Bryant, h (Bertha Wilson. —Miss Mildred Logan jeft yest.' -under the engine.. It I Carrie Lockwood. on trial). - Sr. 11.— it the Farmer.' L , -stevera.1--others were also -badly if Eve consideration for �erday for her home in Toron-to Victor Rowe. Jr. II.—Frank Corbett, ry six not fatally injured. Johnnie Bryant. Pt. 1I.—.Edna Boyes, after holidaying for the past 7 weeks with her grandparents, W. —Complaints are made by the RossieBrown. Sr. L—Elora Stephen- ..'and Mrs. Logan. residents of the base line regard. son, Percy Neale, Darden Crank, 'Every —Mrs. W. Logan left yesterday ing the practice of boys bathing Percy Bryant. R. G. Carruthers, During the Harvest and Summer Months our store will be . open Teacher. Night during the week. for Lake RQsseau, Muskoka di s- in the creek at the base line. bridge a every Sunday afternoon. This is e trio, fora two weeks' visit. Mr. Far and others having Fruit will find a ready market for them Logan will also leave for that tes- a public place and' the practice is MARKHAM m rs n tore. Prices will be at the Farmer's Supply. S it. ort in a few. days. strictly forbidden by law. As Probate of the estate of the late Bona• acccrding,to the quality of f —Monday next beitill Civic'14c$1i. quite a number pass along the than Slater. of MarW.4am Township. Ex- day business places in town will base line, the practice is a publi(.-. W"-den of York County, who died in May, disposem of property valued at 822.175, of Supply Co.'. JMJLckering, Ont. nuisance and those indulging theyr- Farmers' Su be. closed as us;4al. on tho�ie.occa:- wh ch 014,400.isio re%lity.andthe balance sions. Those having business to selves it, the pastime are requect• in perhonality, �51150 being cash in the ed to discontinue doing so.- bank, RoDert Phi lips, an employee,. gets do should govern, themselves a cordingly, -will be no grouse $4600 in fall diq.•haree of all claims, while' —There oil Minnie C. Bark, a. niece, receives 5500 —On Stifiday -4w4 the pulpit in partridge shooting in "Ontario t.his The balance of be estate must �s �qyestad g IM St. Andrew's Church was occupied year. On ing to the increasing in authorized 'securities and the income by Rev. 1. -. F. Malcolm, of Cla re. scarcitv of these two specie's of paid t6 Mise L6is Slater. a sister. On her its �'rE�88rV111 " T . e `wont. Rev. W. Moore, of 'St. game birds, the' Ontario Govern- decease the income will be paid to Mrs. Andre*'.�, preached both morning ment has decided to prohibit the Mack --ntcsh.' another sister. Following and evening in Erskine Church, killing or taking of theni-for one her death it will be divided as follows: stock. of Graniteware is compl6te. Henry Sis' naphew. on: forrth; Walt- Claremont. yenr from the 15th of September of er S. Greet), three ei�ths, *9�rd Kate A. .—Miss Carrie -Phillips, next. Ordinarily the open season Green, three-ei,-,Lhs.. W. D. Gregory, BrougbRip, liar been engaged. as fdr grouse and partricige begins lawyer, Lois Slater and Fred Green are 'Preserving Kettles ---.--,20c to $1 -teacher in S S. No. 2 as successor cni Sept. 15th and closes on Dec. 1,f, truiteea. to Miss Brock. Miss Phillips has 15th, but this has been cut out by Sauce Pans -106 to -5.0c, - been most successful as a 'teacher a special order of the Government. MARKHAM .,5 and the board is most fortunate Rice Boilers 0c, to $1 —The wotk of gravelling the station road iq now about complet Ket in securing her services. The range of the InAependent Tole- fles, Pails —Rev. J. B. Anderson. of f3rook ph­�;nes in t1iiQ. district w;!l sbortly be still Dish Pans, Tea St. ed. The work being done by day farther exten ied by connection with the lip, occupied the pulpit in labor instea(l of- by contract, Uxbridge & Scott Co.'s line, and the e:if• ..Tea Pots, etc•., at very George's Church on Stinday• 1 the result has certainly jiistified teusi5n of the Bethesda -&- Stcuff ville Co.'s C low prices. aT At the m6rhih� service, H61-� Com- the je ision of the Council in do- line to Richmond Hill. B. W. Gio'nes, for the past eighteen munion was obsei ved. and at both ing it �in thi,. way. An abundance services he delivered very inipres- mouths iu charge ' f Bantiville station, of excellent gravel was discovered agent at Markham and sive sermoii--,. While in town on• it., the creek close by, 'and we has been appointed 0 Also, -'a full stock of Forks Hoes,'Snaths and Scyth -' NENN'S to now in charge, He has leased Mr. Saturday 'he gave THE a -;�ravM 'watz ever placed Freeman's house, formerly occupik-.3 by J very pleasant call.. on:,the rond.4. more cheaply than c, N-Jassie', on Nlsin.street. Mr. Groves i; —The 'chief occupation of the this. All the 'large stones have a native of Barrie, small boy these days,is bathing, been broken, and the road should - The Sun's oontingent of Tercentenary trip prize winner's lelt oil Tuesday morn- :Don't forget.to bring your can al6Dgfor some He is on hand promptly at the be one of the best in the township. tr ing's train. for Toronto to take the boat `bathing place three tlnies.a day. Those engaged in the work did "Machine Oil." Its the pure stuff . from there to Montreal and Quebec, The He would be there ofteiier only not waste their..thn as is too party was made up of Misses Lawrie, Robb, for -the fact that -the days are too -often the case when engaged in Urquhart, Iforoan, Jackson and Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Herity accompanied the evening -will find hiti-i at the tic - —There is a. wondeff al g.rowtl party to Toronto .and gave them-s,lun- it cheap at the King Edward before seeing customed spot. He seems to -real short. Forenoon afternoon and statute labor work. them-off on tb6 boat. JO -'B.0 -i Corn these days'. Last week NDY S, 7 ize the fact that every boy should Mr. 'Stotts, of Claremont, left a The high school board have ericacpa learn to swine and he spares no tiring 8J fee.t. This J, stock ineas The elen MacKintosh to fill Lies hlair'a Pains to lea'rn that importallt week JRnIPS Beatty, of Brotilzlian), place (resigned) as teacher of Modern "CleR11 ICS,14 duty. lit is next to placed in our possession a stock Languagestfor the coming veer. Miss Godliness"' is a maxim he puts into MacKintosh is -an' honor graduate of 1908 ­.:�WALL PAPERS I measuring 10 feet, arid lqbo'rtly daily practice dtiring the hotsiini- nfterwar&s David Pugh, or Clare- Qneen's and of the Faculty of Eiucati,n d was a tutor in French at the Univer- mer days to be neglected too often mont, be'at thi,, by one measuring Sb6 is a full specialist in large assortment of the latest during the rest of the year. No .9itv last year 'We are showing a very 101, feet. Mr. Yake, a'neighbor of Modern iiinguages and should mike a one can find fault with the­b4-*• Nlr. Piigh*s, and•who is now on the i,,rtby successor to Miss Nlairs. A com• patterns and colors, at all prices. from 60 UP. whose most intense desire is to Waddell farm, says he can heat mercial teacher has yet to be enpaced, Pp6nd so match time in the water. the above all hollow. Shotild this %lips Edmundrz, of Tomr.tn,whose app i- to match. Call and see, our • k H It is a healthful exercise as well thing continue imich longer, we cation was accepted '.c fill Miss Thoinso:,'s handsome samples. as a most useful one as tllP will have to increase the dimen- position, baviog taken another engage. knowledge thl- gnille(l may bP ions of our pvenii­eF:. Since vvri- meat el3e%rhcre —1.ccnorni3t, NOTE—Granulated Yellow Sugar, 20 lbs for $1,00. Granulated, the n-reAnA of �:-,Avinsz val",11)]e live," : ling the . X.b ve, I r. IV. $4.1oo per l(*N) lbs. end if not engsped ill this manner met, hw4 h . ronght in a stalk mews- Col. •1, 1i, Leslie, • treasurer of he might be. ernploved'-at some tiring 11 feet, I inch, which wa'�� OVA a ,, n', xhibition board has ii on his.lot by Spink Mills. re:, ore mi ��hleveus Ime UN Pickering ., . ..ysh_` _� ., ..� .,.., ..�.> -�,- _Bl,r__.- .....,�.' :a�.,� TING;' Uw A. Zia—.