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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_08_287" 7' -17- at­ A, 4 a 3 NO 47 7:77 XXV PICKERING9 ONT, FRIDAY, -AUG. 28, 1908 • HELLO HERE CHERRYWPOD -ROSEB-INK. Harvest is at hand and you will need It is with regret were rtthedeath, The concert to be held-at Rosebank 25th, report an illness on Saturday evening, Sept. 5th will on Tuesday f be abinderwhip. Wehave'aftrst - Aug. i -land, -ell been giv- Hair of two months, a Mrs. Robt. Gal Medical class stock on hand. _ one of the best that 1has-ei, at, the age of 67 years and 3 months- en at this resort. The talent will in- 0. M. r NETT9 ELY NETTS — a BELL, D., am work and card The large number, who. on Thursday, elude some of Toronto's noted7artists A* L 's-Roulm Burgeon o! the Kintston Leather netts for be followed the body' to its last renting 1 100 General Hospital. Successor to Dr. H. Bate- netts f6r single driving. Just what . including a string orchestra. the Viet- DI 16, s'sin man 015ce hours 8 to to a in, 1 to a . pm end 0 will keep the flies off. place in the R.C. cemetery, Pickering.'or gramophone with records from tog p in. Pickering, Out• 63-17 — Madam Melba, Caruso, Harry Lauder - d double harness always on testified to the very high respect i in Single and 1 the WorN' If you wish a high-class hair IU which she was held in'the cowmun ty the highest priced artists in 0 EO. N. FISH, M. D. hand. We make the kind that gives . which she so long resided. - PHYSLOIAN AND SURGEON satisfaction at reasonable prices. in. A number of vocalists and elocution- dressing, we are sure Ayer's Member of College of Physicians and surgeons. Knee dusters, rubber dash rugs,'light fists have tendered their services. The Hair Vigor, new Improved tor- il ont. Asbociate dotoner, county of Ontario receipts are to given to the Fresh Air r 0000 Hoar■­8 to 10 a• in, and 1 to 3 and 610 0 dusters for summer, fall knee ..BALSA.M - . j - . v. in. Brougham. Out. 11-ly rugs and shawls. fund. Further particulars later. mula, will greatly please you. Curry combs, brushes, metal polish, Many of the farmers are threshing Children, 2 for 25 cents, adults 25 It keeps the hair soft and HERBERT KIDD, '.NI. D., C M. t �A T Collage of Physicians and S hoof ointment, gall cure., harriess their grain outside this season. cents. smooth, makes It look rich and tj a bletabor cc and' oil, etc. Uriah Jones purposes taking charge 0 goons of Ontario. Late House surgeon of Gen- polish, ha Burnside Lying-in HOW- g of apple packers. again this KINSALE luxuriant, prevents -A oral. w2ergeac and Burn! of a gang splitting at E Torouto� Office in Alexander Horgan's THOMPSON BROS.. Pickering tale of fall. of Whitby, is the ends. And it keeps the .:residence. opposite Methodist church. Clare d of Miss Bessie Davey, ton 251y • James Wilson shipped a ear loa vision -),e Misses Rodd. scalp free from dandruff. moot, bogs, sheep and c9lves to Toronto art igt Mondav last. Ross Hadley spent Sunday last at Does not ch=ge the colar of the A,*. "gat. �1110uS e U1, John Lynde's, Sth con., Whitby. J. Disney intends having an FARE WE J. Neal, of Claremont, is visit- Foruzula with each bottle auction sale at an early date. Watch - M-i-is _,LL, Q. C., BALB18 outforhills. . He has purchased ing hiss Weatherall for a few days. .9 sham It to Tour ,&TEB,Oon= C-rowilAttorney,&ndeounty doetor Isor. court ioriss. Whitby. . 10-v a Miss Jessie Moor;e, of St. Catharines, br Att AS* taken possession of the very business ". =t; at Myrtle. is.spending.a month's vacation with !jerS A" T T. BARC L AY,'B,,lrrister-at- Law, friends here. L. Solicitor.Notary Public,. Special. Exami- During this hot spell a gr6at f Toronto, spend Hair r Miss Harrison, oj - At the same time the new Ayer'3 nor for.Blg4 Court of Justice. Su2cessor to many pqor)le find their stoniachs up- GREEN. 'RIVER ing her vacation at her, ol4l home, Vigor is a strong hair tonic, prbmodng Messrs. Dow 1: McGillivray, . Bro-FIr­ Street, 71Y set. They are bilious, liver out of I Miss Fuller returned to Toronto aft, Salem Corners. the growth of the hair, keeping all the Whitby. -t- sympathy to F. tissues of the hair jLnL4 scalp in a healthy order, bowels ii-regulai;, t6t3gtie coated ell a visit with her brother, Win. Ful- We extend siticei and not nitich desire for food. - lee.: - L. Green over the loss by fire of his condition. The hair stops failing, dun. What we would recommend is Pearl Doien and Mi- creamery and driving house. druff disappears. A splendid dressing. n M 9 S. J. Bice W. Ragexti,,xv. Moore and W. Law - ­Atdo by me J. Q Ayw co- za4wu zam.— 1--nr -Out. t­­ -np.J fr.0to thei U) DENTI4T, Etc. and say. -t crowded with harves- or yet rinary Col- H HOPKINB,VETERIN -little LiverTills Bally, Toledo.. Ohio, who bA, * QEO.V, AN aduate of the Ontario find that pzii wd member of the sister, -Mrs. Geo. tells. ]age, Toronto. .0reglatered meml nt. They stir u the sluggish liver and been visiting licr sisf -R SALE. Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. P Masons and carpenters have coul- a -a and residence one and one -qu&nor miles bowels and free the system of all pois. Ferrier, has returned to hei, hotne• F10 'ver. Offloe and shoeing forge easy to take, op north of Green a. ons. They Ar4 operate Geo.and Mrs. Barnes anti still. of -uienced the erectif In of the Parkins bonri s Private Bros% new house on the Mackie farm A.Aimited I 'a Green easily and make )-oil feel better t. Catharines, S arrived her6in their i(jLlalltity Of mortar f4ji plas- V) 11 &.=..JLnd very north. ter in bi- for stone work. SoLopbou in my omee P.D. svfd�' n Saturday last v mg RiTer. out. quickly. Trythem. auto 0 and are' visiting -Areen Ri�er, his brotlivi_-. W. G. Arid Mrs. Barnes: Harry Hopkins, of C See us about your patch plastering. pri.1y. 15c a box. 1111! auto. The spent a week visiting at Side View joizet"Cog T%v u boxes fo* T, 250. - who are also Wurin in r ariij, the resittence of his aunt. Sirs. 'A goad beef-rinizer for4ale. party are 144*ving a Ulight.ful time. Jessie Moore. ..rjrllO8. pot-CHj--,R- Isslier of Mar. . ... .. . .... Harr+et,:t is it twin � of- the past and ULdde"r,,4 on haul. I., _1N1 cFadden ­' '-L rf&ge Llcauqos. Brougliarn.-Ont. T, GREISNWOOD genera .order. , Grain is Shop closed Wedn"day a threshing the anal Chemist and Optician.. not a go,i{d'yield. Prospects gloomy Satursday. HOPPER issuer. of 'jarriage )f. Tnroixf, D. Licenses in the County of Ontario, ONTARIO: Ilrs- F. I­ , (""esOn- 4 for the winter for the poor farmer. Thursday with 31. GlveAon- oace at store and bis reoldence. Claremont. spela Chns. Nlackey intends taking a trip H. JACKSON, Brock Chamberlain tndL daughter, & to the Nor; h-w"t, where he has,made r M Detrpiturk gliests of W. W.and Mr BU.NTI.';G, Issue' 0 9 ve hind afiex� Hop'. Lioensoathr-t4a ftunty- Of Ontario. ner co� e ruay have a succe ul and pleasant as his residenos,Pickwing James resident, b an sea a% the. S%M* Oj Mitekay. a; former i Ut. til Weslern Re Uague garden party' was an ub - Village, 1-7 called on some of his old friendt, here L ...... Have a full line of rresh and cur lastweek.' X w.r4v qualified, success in ever wa Out-- a 69 H _11-- adjpj� of Dublir�f is sr±ndin6c Kingston Road. F&ztfcu1&r attention gi. is a ster-in hen fact few days with h�i I -IAwTXrs- on to fa;rmers attendiag the Toronto mirk.. all others and siich proved to 2soot accommodation under the user manage- -Spice Bacon Kin, ways in it foremost place ni int. - Chazges moderate. J. J. 3deCana Pro- Rreakfast and Mr. Wit. . sale is al W. J. H. Hwhardson in everything. Picke Ing.. Branch. L Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. thing. We can produce- more re young ladies- to these bare zon we in drven-wood on..Tuesday pretty evening business. ace, In the Dominion, Inaorporated by act of Parliament im 14ig)lpqt Prices rudd for rotm-nPii to 11 M than any other 0 [arkhttrn JEU • Conveyancer, Corarnissionerfor taking' Butcher's-tattle. Saturday after Spending. the holidays Zta. X( -_ *apital f&r=4WroE:;& 1.1uner of Marriage Lic- with her grnn I in o4ey or marble!. rized, C on out. dfather, B. Weatheri 1. Autho J Auhm1bed- - �06030� Q�T one. f',-Ulhett and ehild. A �L Ad -TAT Columbia, and LouSanderson "OUGHAM L; P id nE 1" - POSTILL, Licensed An E Paid Uri .00 501000.00 of Taronto.,%re visiting at R. Wilson's Ifes • Accotin't & Fe for- counties of York and Ontario Ana- Kes- ctioneer Nleen. a' former resident of J. H. B. Cowie is visiting at Assets• 43,000.000.00, tionsalematL11 kinds attounedtoonshcrtest Mrs. B. wick. notice. Address Green River P. 0.. Out. this place. has been iipending a month Insurance and t her Chas. A.,Rarclay has returned from Joux Oow�vq B T. a mom E here. She leaves shortly to visit W B. POWELL. Licensed- Auc- daughter in Pprt Perry. his western trip. g _=836% Arlo, All kinds of sales R. D. Miller, of Toroikito, is epwand.in Uouser for Our Conveyancing Done, Will Seldon. Annie Seld6n, Grace sooducted either I;jatWy or by suebon, We it few weeks here. special attention given W Parmoei Sol& notes oodected, 6ot" or other paruouLLn Johnston and Grace Stringer, of De- Misi4 Emerson, of Audlev!. spenta No"• Collections oolietted and proin gym"* .,apply stresidenoo, Elizabeth 8t, Pickering, F 1j. trait, and Ethel Perebard, of Toronto. ekys at Joseph Burk's. aruier's Noses discounted Am can and -guests of F. Seldon during the few di Foreign Ezebange bought and &d are .g*naw House and Lot -for sale_ or to rent.. M iss R. S. Linton,. of Huntsville. is sued, &rLa&ble on an parts of Licensed- A-uc-mon- visiti g with her parents here. hitp a utano All kinds of auction M 'Bank Department. i., VLln&tor and Collector for the Coati Also PlaningXill for sale. broke out in F. L.'Green's fine W T_P0ueHEH-- Fire ties of York and 0 f Galt' is Sklid", Savings creamery building on Monday evenin -$aleo conducted and valuations made at mod • ed it together with ing a few daysat Wm. Cassia's. amseebarge, Estates and cousionmento con- 150 acre Farm for sale. and totAly destroy sold by auction or the driving abed. It started in the Mrs. Verner and danghter, of To- Interest allowed on deposits at high- .1privato safe. mortgages, rents, notes and - If you went to buy sell or rent, call boiler room and was beyond control ro est"current rates, "d- 'credited -or ad satiama Mrs. Sargent, of Cobourg. is with area accounts promptly collected 6 at my. office. B#krgains. before it was noticed. The b building h paid qu:,trterly to depositors. I=ry settlements guaranteed. Phone or her daughter, Mi s. E. W. Bodell 'Wriso for towing and pr_-ticuiarv. Brougham, contained a lot of tools, Itunbei . mach- accornpan!e( :Miss R oat. Dates may be fixed by ,phone NEws y L -s, some feather J. Linton, . I b is ifier $4(K) worth of fut UnLqp,,�pe�?t Sunday in y beds. together with it i3tiniber of valit. V. Ritharas Miller, Of Tcronto, visited at UN-ri�g;. Chas. A. McClellan, Mgr. .§.Ralph able books. N[r. Given values his loss H. Stevenson's a few days last at $1804), with SSW insurance. - The Furniture s 1 s s • Notary Public, Pickering. el,ealljej�y will be- re -built at once, week. Much credit is due to the' neighbors Miss Frankie Houter; of Toronto. is Schoo Ke-open ending -her holidays at Evergreen and friends who so readily respondeil -;P to the call for, assistance- in 'contining- thekerin !fiv&U -n Ws. Qpldtb�an, -of Toronto. 'I's with A A full I ne of first flatness t-o the one hiiilding, wht class faruiture now nximitv her sister, Mrs. S. H. Stevenson, fora others were in such close pri We can supply Slates,. SlAte- zhibition in few weeks. :.,on 6 our Witte roomst oy'Is q '6T -Moitnt3 Pcificils, writil Paper, and in dmigt First rigs for hire Louisa 1-4inderson. Pena, Lead Ink. here for a few day-,; renewing old ac-. GREEN RIVER %t.-Prices, right. talives. I�Pencilg, Scribblers, Etc., - �z Day or night quain Mr. W.- E, I-linksifi, of Toronto. will at very low prices. -1 Doten has returned -Bus m-eets all traitas Pear urned from Lind t-,,HE PICKERING NEWS 1A Ift- To"Orito" "'I- .r' "Vin L�_�r,_ J. Bice Li d S illingh&M. ci�ciipy the Christian pulpit on Stiu.- D �eatlling promptly attended 'ay. d.4v morning. am J .to. Will. Foniter has returned from 'GEO.THILIP. Grocei-, - Brougham Pick�ring, Oub. Miss Annie McIntyre, of Toronto, Mechin A'few Ageht for.Canada Carriage Co... Hamilton. visited Miss Blanc]lLr Don't forget the Literary Society r dAv,; this week. Fridav nett. Miss II n, is bei6 -pent VC Wanted We'- He Peak' 9 Pi-c--k--er-1?-i­'g. John Nigh..4%vander it week her" d Hogs -Wa . Chinn; of Bfookli ' spending a few days with r couple of mother, M Wes. Burk, Nvith wife and fimily, a Meta Cowie is spending a -I have the contract with Wight Co., Pork Packers, Toronto, to 59111&5991M with filienLN in l2indsay.' !firs. Beer. Jaddied 19121221 week's with Mrs. Elias Biqe.. "r c..., vi-qitpd at Jose1oh supply that firm With 'all 016 It . ve to have your hogs. I will pay -within 15c. of Toronto price until farther notice. Wtite, phone or, apply to J ohn A. White, - -BROUGHAM DOMINION BANK Ilesid Offlue, Toronto ..Capital anthorized •,0009000 . Capital paid up 3,800,000 Reserve fund and undi- vided profits 4,900,000 '35 ;5M 000 --­-Deposited bythe"public I9,000,000 , , 'Total assets_ WHITBY BRANCH. I General BaWking Rtisineis transacted. special StTe ntion . givell to-the collec. tion of farmer's sale and other notes. SAVING$ DEPARTMENT. =)ej:)0g3jtg3 received of $1. and upwards. .3z.tereg3t allowed at highest current rates. CO3=pcun•ea or paid guar terly • BoWls over Sunday. him ... .... ... . Ailfiles Ed. iknd Mrs. Uehnian arld sons Still- , . j. c. prjjTjpTj- home Ilrj returned after spending nlew days with friends sic nier CE__N_'r9AL BTISI `rayed with friend,.; in Scm-horo- in E,4st Toronto and Highland Creek, COLLEGE, TORONTO Bob. Fleming. of IIArkhani,,Vaid W. John Alison, of Pickering, who has a • -The largest and best equipped ,X. Ftillvi; a call Monday evening. I We believe the boys who left on Ile jitst returned from a pleasure trip to Scotland, paid us a ping visit--on -The best advertisement we school of its .kind invites you to tilogue., rite. for its Neer .Catalogue: harvester's excursion arrived o. k. Osear.aind Pearl Dolan spent Sim- Tuesday. . Theadi­i'Aid; of- the Cbristian can have. tQ-:day Is a satisfied customer. ,That customer does Fall Term front Sept. Ist. Ad- dress W, H. Shaw, Pi•etsident, day withAliss Axford, of Brock Road. Iliss 011ie Fuller is spendinga week church, met At the battle of Mrs. H. SheaoriThimsdny. Agood.timewas its more real gbod, and sells- more goods for us, than a page oi- I,. R. Shaw, Secretary, with friends in Tgronto and Hamil- enjoyed by all. advertisement -in the paper Sts would do, And a page adv.t. costs ton. Miss, Lillie, Barton and Ilrs. Elias in George Gordon, Mrs. C. Gordon, of Pickerin'g,*and Mrs.• N. Ilechin, of its $10. . . I We are happy to-8ay we have Bice spent Sunday with friends Brooklin. Russel Barton, of Toronto, spent a Toronto spent Wednesday with H. and Mrs. -, eebin. The Ladies' Aid, of ..5i. John's lots of satisfies custemers, each. worth more than $10-to us., BRITISH week with his parents, W. R: and church, met at the home of Mrs. T. C. May we not CANADIAN Best Biisincs�, E,q 8 BUSIN Training reason- Mrs. Barton. blaster Ed. Sliakspeare-N nd brother. Brown on Wedne9dav afternoon. There was a good attendance. Fit you with Spectacles. COLLEGE ,bl. , ces' of.Tororito, -ire spending a. week with Miss Maggie Kerr, of Toronto, and Repair -'your watch. TORONTO Stott any tinae.-, Mrs, J. Bice. Mrs. P. It. Hoover returned to West ber.siste'r, MI's, J. S. Richards and daVghter Elsie, of Seattle, Wash., are Mend your Jewelry. . need _yqujjqy�hing. oti. n J�Ejj j� Address R. A. Far(Inhal-son, B. A., Toronto, after spending a week here. the guests of their cousitil - Re;,,i)(j,.itihib$er your satisfaction is Principal, Corner Yonge and B I()(),. with hersons. Armour and Mrs. Ellis and tiV6 Philip. 1 All the town left on Monday'-ven- , to us. We will be Sts. daughters spent Sunday with Thomas and Mrs. Ellis. We fire sorry to say, 4NIissCynthia d to'asMst in 11glit, ing for Greenwood ing the fire at F. L. Green's. His manv friend,, in Brougham extend to pie-aged t6 fill your order . Ferrier is confined to her room witb.a Mr. Or'een their sympathy.' in the loss Zlackmitkings very severe cold. and Trivistick, are spen Reg. and ' Mrs. N, ding, he ha, sustained in the• destruction of a his vafiiaW creamery. The undersigned h?Mng bought out family, of week with.Eli and Mrs. NighswAn the blacksmithing business af G. do Nack- . Hoover, of Los rings- I red.andMrs. H Piles helped at o nee with Dr. Sboop's J to it, a trial Law is prepared. to st►iitlping«} :iU its roes, les, -Cal., returned bonne, after spend- his brothers, Alph, Magic Ointment. a 'it prove box 'will' be mailed on ie(14est, by writing 11orse-shoeing SpecWty' ing !i week with and William Hoover. 'Miqq Freida Trickey is spending Dr. 9boop, Racine, Wis. Robing, smart- at in$, bleeding piles, internal or external, got Nlagic Oint- wwthyl 'Ont;, frw (jays with Vera Ranyard, as her fn thet-1has golle to the Preston sidphiir quick and certain help from ment.. Large box 50c. Sold by T. W. PICKEBENG, ONT 1pringi for 06 benefit of hiiz hvliltb• McFa iden. r - .: :• �sm.c•• -A _174.4 ,�..:�•. >� .a,xx*�s-:,..-^r ••.« .... �; .. x.•er,,:,:...r•,rs - �.:.,,..;c:..n,:�^:•as:r , Y •�v: w �,r':ri= ,r - vr..r- -r+-`T•�. : F`- -•„°' .a "` w • •', .m..:.' �tF .^+ ,•,'+ - s - -' •:". - » -y.':. .,. -r-•L _.,,., ," •, -. »r,, :.CX:- „.... *w,.v'••W> �,,,.,..;.ew, +.,a,z+.',». t:yr v -.« b+rfr,.,-s� ', x_ ~» is� - y2.'kiK# .�`. •.`<",n:, r',�'.xrnL,"'y .•'.,” .;1 �+'j,.+""':. = )oyzfi'�`5"."'`•+`'' ., •,.Ut�%t!s•�',.- ..•:�i-.�!^.., -`•,�+ .�:; ....,,r„^.�... ,-c. ...•�s;.- •,-,_- .," ti.. .,,. >t."r�. _.;s -- ..+','xd,.. ,- .,..•a ,,•,v >. i• -;..� •}s*` ..n_ �•. z +,... 'a r-� r.,: =i; y..ee•"a' ;ca ".'r; y Y TESTS OF my ^'edit -on a Sunday mornin ees a weep pedestrians and ROAST BEEF INDICTED ,�.• _ equestrians have, of course,.been a familiar spectacle in the great cir- 3gOME SPORTING EVENTS IN cus shows, but then these are pro- RECEIVES BLOW AT THE BRIT bably "arranged affairs" and the - THE DAYS OF LONG AGO. DISH MEDICAL CONGRESS - horses are not flyers.' T • A singular story of equine saga Brain. Fad and Tired Nerves Yield to city and emulation, perhaps almost be Remarkable Performance of a F sporting , Rooms Fish and Cheese - Alcohol SHREDDED WHEAT without parallel in s ortin annals i:Saddle Horse Ridden by is the following: In September, Perniefous in Some 1703 at a race at, Ennis in Ireland HeaRy Coachman. ' ' ' Cases. It i9 a natural food and with milk or cream and "� Atlanta.,-a mare belonging to Mr. Thorrrianb I::rre took-the lead Qf three other ' fresh fruits is an ideal diet in warm weather. E y, in ' the Londpp horses entered fo.r the race. She The roast beef of old England re- >Tg of- equine -en- had however scarce] run half a I ceived a severe glow at- t sectional durance, tells these tales : S meeting' of the British - Medical SOLD Bx ALL sp�fcESa rosy `fA very extraordinary match mile when she fell and dropped her Congress, at Shetfleld, the other a c rider. Recovering herself immedi- .was run at Northampton races in day. 1791, 'between a bay and a black ately; she dashed forward riderless Lieut. -Col. Davies, professor of and preserved the lead to the end ppoc,ny, at two four -mile heats..The of the heat, during' which she pass- hygiene at the Royal'Army Medical - black was thirteen hands two and College ; Major R. J. Blackburn, one -half inches high, the bay ed her stable and the winning post , g ' y mare tc+ice ; nor, did she stop until the MIajor G. S. Crawford, both of the barely thirteen hands. They ran flu was dropped to the' winner Royal Army Medical ••Corps, and the first four miles, carrying 14st. then after trotting a few paces' she Capt. W. Sinclair, R.A.M.C. (mi- a each, in twelve minutes, the second litia);, in papers read in the section' wheeled around and came up to devoted to the arm the nay and EVERY RELIGION IN INDIA. (the honey. is'secreted in a round in thirteen and one -half minutes. y, y The odds were 10 to 8 on the black, the scales to weigh. During the ambulance work," all- agreed- that _ knob 'at what 'would -be the mouth race she frequently looked behind, From • Ancestor i`orShlr to Scotch . piece end of the horn, and the five which won . by about half a length. abundance of meat 'w•as quite un- and quickened her pace as she saw Presbyterianism. are arranged in'a ring ide b side Ep'A curious match was made at the other horses gaining on her." necessary, and that cheese and fish, y ! with the honey knobs aloft, Though sum in 1798 for $525 between Mr. both. of• which were, cheap, were ex Shared by 295,000,.000 .people' in ,the honey store is obvious from Glrisewood's horse, Crop,, .and Mr - +F� cellent and nutritious food. India' there are at least a dozen � p= -- - -. -• without, yet the insects :who would H. Harris roan. Crop was to go p Major Blackburn -said that ex- families of languages. Somewhere i sip it must creep into the flower 100 miles before the roan went 80. BUSINESS GIRLS periments had- rather upset the po- about 80 different languages are I and penetrate with a long nose up Crop ran his first twenty miles' in pular notion tfiat roast beef was spoken, of which there are 20 lan- one hour and a minute, but going LOSE STRENGTH the solid foundation of the British P the curving horn the knob. -_- • gun es spoken by n less t 1,- Sometimes the petals are joined sound the eleventh time was near- army. b ] ,,. 600,000 persons each. a Enh English 'is to :17 knocked out. -` The other was - How Tomih Atkins mi ht deal g together into a tube and the sweet K h g -very wide] .understood while file- _ a'!so so tired that he could not even - - � ' --' 'with such a change.in his diet as y y understood, singply exudes from the, in- trot. After this they walked round that suggested was indicated by dustani is- the prevalent language. Per ,side of tho wall and collects at They Bask Health Rather Than Lose There is probably - -:n - ottom. This is the- case in - 4he course with their riders on their Lieut.- Col. - Fotheringlram, of Can- which is •not represented. in In 'ia, i_he dead nettle ' the tube of which backs with owls of oats and- locks' of hay of h:s own experience. Presbyterianism. - Nearly three � ». V. entice them on. B the time the- y y .some children call it suckies. Th-6 Y Break Down. WASTE'OF CHEESE. fourths of the tots] population are`hcneyguckle is similarly planned, aeon had done his eighty -one nete,p - Lieut. -Col. Fotherin ham agreed followers ;of the Hindu religion, Crop had on] accomplished ninety- Thousands of earnest intelligent g g 6 , and its sweetness is so stoking as - P 9 P - Y young woken who earn their live- that cheese had an extreme value and these, together with the Mo -�.tc have furnished its -name. four, as an article of food. An attempt ha _ me p y p The monkshood has libood away from home in public P rn dons .com rise near] 92 per I quaint nee- AND CONSEQUENTLY LOST.- offices, and large business estab had been mane to introduce it into cent. of the whole. There are about Caries. If the hood be, drawn back lishments are silent suffering vic- the rations of the Canadian soldi,_ .3,000,000. Christians. there sudden] springs g A Yorkshire clothier once for a g y prin s into sight tims. of overtaxed nerves and deft- erg, but they were palpably not India possesses very few foreign- two objects on loo stalks which ' ..',.wager rode 'his pony, which was l 6 - - - well stricken in yearn and under ciency of strength. V'eak, breath= cheese- eaters, and the savory item erg in proportion to its population, are sometimes like a : rench horn, had to be abolished because of -the. p sometimes like, a cowl, or, looked thirteen hands high, eighty miles in less and nervous they work against In fact the total dumber of per- with never a rest when head- ,abominable waste that went on. sons residing there not born in In -, at sideways, not unlike a. pair o[ eleven hours and fifty -five minutes - b It was le urged that the revision of on the Morpeth road. The time al- aches and- backaches make every , g dia, . includ2ng the French and does. Their presence within the _ hour like a day. Little wonder their soldiers rations should provide for' Portuguese ossessions is only cod. has )towed was thirteen hound The y• a better supply of fish while a F,42,000, and most of these were born "Adam and LF e" Land -r 1 oahes man weighed 14st. 8 pounds.; the cheeks lose the tint, of health and PF Y � _ bb'rsv was only .of the c•immou cart- grow pale and Shin ; their eyes are bread and cheese supper would pre- in countries contiguous_ _to India. Ark." . Thus the_.__honry bags are - hcrse breed, and had previously dull and shrunken and beauty slow- vent a great deal , of unnecessary she actual British -born population carefully tucked away and protect- ' asiness "rls drinking, residing in India amounts to about .ed.. 1 ` .been use in a capaci y, w t3 renders the. feat much more re- and women, because of their wor , r , and worry, -look older- -than their Foured on alcohol in the same sec- of India is 295,000.006 — STI1�iGl _THF.� T *TT. was over he tion b Mao' population __.. soemed none the worse for his ex- years. -- -'What they seriously need Y ) r Predmore, rho, to it will be seen that England rules _ertionw _ is the frequent help of a true speaking from a long experience in •India with X mere handful of men. "Harry, love," said Mrs. Knew siren thenin remedy to carry them India, said he had roved that non, 1 A still more astonishing feat g y F - to her husband, when he entered was performed many years: ago by through . the day. Dr. Williams' drinkers were far more immune -- ---•ice .. his home a few evenin s a o, "I've _ s horse w Pink Pills are like act's] food to from au-nstroke, than those who did „• YOUR SKIM IN SUMMER been dreadfully insuled.'� to the business..A coachman weigh, arve nerves an tyre rain i _ ink 14st. was sent post haste from c iethe b.usineas girl. By making Major Blackburn, after pointing . Facts for Our Women Folk! indignantly. +l:y whom i'' ' • • rich, red blood they supply 'riot the out that he- held 'no brief for iota] i When you find our skin run h ' `By your mother." = a s arners, sar ex �. _ _meter - fig � kind o heir) that girls need to pre- Ire as►_patchy, -or dry, �_mothc� Flora ?_?dvnsen e, _ ill. The distance is forty -seven serve their health and .their good taught him that not' -only was alco- i coarse, with sore and inflamed dear. She's the kindest woman in -- - looks. They- bring bright eyes, hul beat let, alone by the soldier, but !spots here and there, remember the world. -.And how could she iri miles, the read was then a bad one, high spirits and thus make the day's even in the hospitals its use, even 'there is a reason. 'There are 2,600 cult you? ' She isn't here; she's sad "the horse accomplished it- in nn scientific rounds, could• rarely y „ duties lighter. grounds, y urea on one s u forty -aesen seconds ender three _. F q arc inch of that miles away. _ Miss Alexandrine Bedard, a sten- be justified. same skin of yours. " " .hours. yo s, and these con- Bht, Harry, the did insult me,. _. "Mr. Cooper Thornhill of the ographer ,:residing at 36 Richelieu- SAILORS AND RUM. tain seventy feet, of tubing; all pro- pereisted flora; "and it was done - Bell -Ian, - Stilton. made a match for St., Quebec, says:—"For the past Alcohol was not a reventiv . ' r a large guar t coo le of ears , an o s o rum to our sailors waste excretions, but which get out "Show it t�� me. "_ tween .Stilton and London =213 roe erhg gradually' undermined were nut only needless, but actu- ! of order when the skin is_ unhealthy. "I'll tell you about it, A letter through constant indoor work, and ally ernieious. The value of Zam -$'k' lies in the came fc2r you this. moenin address - miles —in fifteen hours, no limit be- P B• ing placed on the number of horses the great. tax un•my nerves through - The various papers and speakers fact that its healing essences -'and 1- yr- rni,t#er's,1{wriEitnt, the tong tedious hours over a, type- in the discussion agreed that alco- •.juices can •be absorbed Chests and so, of coarse, I• opened it:" he might use. The feat was accom- i b1' p writer.. But it *as only some six. hol was not cod for ion or sus - minia.ture "Skin - -``Of course," said, Mr. Knew, pliahed on' April 29, 17 t5; and the g g , months ago that the climax 'came' tained effort. ' ( Applied to a rou h or inflamed dryly: following shows the result :' _ loumess - PP - K when one afternoon I lost consci- Dr, James Kingston Fowler, dean ; patch, cut,. bruise. heat sore, ox it was written to :you al] the From- Stilton to London .. 3.52 :59 through extreme weakness. of the faculty of medicine, in tbe_i chafed place, Zam -Buk first lnbri- , way. through. you understand From London to Stilton.. 3.,50:,57 I The real seriousness of my condition University' of London, and presi- ! cates, cools, and soothes the hrb' ' "Yes, .I understand that. but ,.From Stilton- t-o- L'ondon .. 3.49:56 was then pathetically apparent, as dent of the Medical Society of Lon- 4'surface then heals. That is why, where does the insult to yo'u come "This was three hours, twenty- I was confined to my room, lacking don in the course of an address on i children like $am -Buk. It stops ' in °" - - - -- -- six minutes, and eight, seconda' .' even the strength to wank about. 'the subject of "Medicine," said he ; pain sb quickly. Applied to ec � ila "In the Postscript. When I read TJNDtR THE TfM1 E ALLOWED. I was attended by -a doctor, but of- looked to a more general use of . ulcers, and festering sores, Zarn- along to th+rt it• said, `hrar Flora, ,� ter being a month under his care sanatoria for a -variety of affections Buk first kills the disease germs D-On't fail to give this letter to In 1790 a gentleman drove a showed no signs of improvement. .other -than tuberculosi s. which cause suppuration and in- Harr I want him to have it.' Now single--.horse chaise fifty miles on It was at this stage that one of my "As the advantages of an open- 'flammation. '' Theo it builds up t0l me, wasn't that an insult!" the Hertford road -in four hours relatives read of the cure.of-ayoung air life, combined -with careful me- fresh. tissue. I :M and fifty -five minutes, the time .al- girl whose case bore a striking re- lowed being ve hours. In the. dical supervision, become better - In this way an eczema patch -, rrl- g semblance to my.-own, by the use: of. 'known " -said Dr. Fowler "the Sea- cer, abscess ringworm or open-sore - A'IiATF.URISI3. same year a man rode from Clio Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. I be voyages,. whicli so often. means life is removed complcrely by Zam -Buk, .;Last year they wed -', fourth mile stone on the.Esse;C road the use of these ]?ills• the next day,. in a windy passage on deck and a and a cut or burn healed: With much regret tc Chelmsford twice and back and attribute my complete recov- stuffy cabin below, . npd •the Irotel g , cry entirely to them. I had not For insect stings, sere feet, brpis- a again, one hundred miles, in fifteen ":We hear she' c;;n t hours and a half,- though 'lie -had' taken more than fhree boxes when at a health resort on the Continent.•,.es; chafed placEw, for eczema;- rrleer= Make biscuits yet. sixteen hours.to.do it in. 'Soon of- I began to get better, and after tak- where -- influenza -• perhaps• is rife, axons, 'blood poison• 'chronic sores, toward Mr. Samuel Bendall, of ing, the pills for about a month I will be replaced by sanatoria:" and for piles Zam -Buk is without: Better a cheerful failure than '& _ Y, felt as strong and was enjoying as equal. Fifty cents a box at all i morbid success. Dursle Gloucestershire at ,the - --- age of seventy -six, rode a thousand, `good health as ever m my life." FARM NOTES. stores and druggists, or from the + 3 miles in a thousand consecutive You can et Dr. - Williams' Pink. The fittest farmer is the em - Zam -Buk -Co., Toronto, for price. g o ar wen ve. unlearn. - - rcrne ea er or tic armor: ea Hess, im ecr r y Th;s offer is for family use. "A man has been known . more b at 50 cents a' box or . six and lack of purpose. cannot ,win in than once to beat a horse in speed. bf x1 es for $2.50 from The-Dr. Wil- the race with competition. We can- - Woman isn t necessarily the nee- , In 1751 a noted' pedestrian' named ' Co'.,.' P II01I FLOWERS ]iIl?E HO \i;Y, ker vessel in the courtship, class. P ]iariis Medicine' C� I3r.ockville- hot cast aside com competition.. : We Pinwire, fLir a bet of $250, walked Ont. can set aside old. and unsuccessful "Do you consider it unlock to against a horse for �w elve hours - ways' if' we will. New plans must «Ncce Sweets are fifored in' hilt'— Y ladder ?" "No and beat it easily. This sits not tinder t so he quickly put into practice. A•11 walk r der a - SORRY, Bi3T- ('oncealed .Nectar of ![onkshood• all off ne "• the only time his two ]e s came off unlucky as to f o , y g _ business -men put the best brains victorious against four; in several "Cumbolt and I have made a bet into the study of cost. The sav- Before-"the bee sucks," as Ariel successive years h6 beat some of the and agreed to leave it to yo r. -.IIe' iugs will. often • make good divi• put it, lie must find the wonderful Though fair haired people are not test roadsters in England. says a droning man gets his `funs dends. Improved method -s will lead laces where ibe flowers hide awn so strong as those. with - dark. hair, ¢._ "The. late .Mr. Edward Flayward full of water, and I. say he doesn•'t. us to profit. Few acres well tilled their honey, to, be found like the they usually live longer. Rudd, one of the finest all -round Which of us is right 4" will always pay more than many priest' hiding holes in ancient man- � „ athletes of his own or,. indeed, any What are the terms of the wag- alf tilled. F,ions, by the right sort of visitor, Benevolent Old -t-- I am sor sprint runner, tells the following P y P truders• rv, Johnny, to see yo have a black other da and an es p' good er 4 ". g If ou will onl make ilt -e a and to kee aw.a all m eye-. `" Promising Youth- "You o• 3 IS y y.... F dg P y F g The loser is to ay for a dinner butter you can.safely rely a on re- In the recesses of the crown im- it g lit- story f how. he was once matched > home and be sorry for your own - y for the three of, us. ceivin from reputable commission- erral••lr at the centre can be' seen. B P P, lY tic boy—he's gist' two ! ' ' to run against a horse. One day H m -I never knew Gumbolt to houses the same ,prices they. pay for six large honey pits, one on every after dinner a son of General Arch- pay abet. You lose, all butter of that quality. When floral leaf, and each is brimming - dale offered to back his horse to do .':.you go into_'those commission stores ' .iwer.wdth a big_d'rop of honey ancl Bullion re) ., i a hundred yards against me f- or.$50. - _.._ - butter glistening F'; cl wish amt tner*e sc�o 1 Railway, Director "-We• have di however, wrth a tub of �or iTre a tear dro ilia e I entirely forgot, to. rrnke it_fifty sale and the merchant takes a long the flower and it weeps as the g „ yard out and back added to which ided up the work so that each of i girl t Gussie Ardent - Yes l y . the directors has a fair share 't+, Mutter dryer, "plugs". it down big drops fall fro`rri it, -soon to be g. Ye ' , drsadvantage on my side he brought do• Higgins - is • secrotary; I am through to the b6ttom • of the tub, -replaced by other tears_ in the rap- sir, I came early to avoid the his horse to 06, post` in` »•• 'brings it up, smells and tastes five icily' secreting flower. The � simple rug .- -. y� treasurer, and Spriggs is h A COMPLETE- r AT$ER. ','-Griggs—" Why, Spriggs is so deaf I ar six different colors of butter and .folk call the flower "Job's tears:" ar many different smells and tastes, The snowdrop is literally flowing that .he can't gear thunder. What Notwithstanding 'my mistake, we does he da?" Railway Director— does will then..fnr your information, with honey, for in ,swollen, veins - started, and, as I had expected, I. "Oh, a5-the complaints are refer- 7.p a 'tub of pure creamery li.utter traversing its fragile whiteness are t� was beaten, but ..he did not get red to him.' -' and show you a sample more per- rivers of ,nectar. The petals of the away from me rin it we had run feet in every respect: Yan will' no -columbine 'are -ingeniously -and ;ela= - -• r v NT£ eighty yards, and t en he splashed ],;�gcr wonder why you 'cannot get borately designed with a view to "For goodness sake," for the" ' the'mud in my face, as the groun+l Girls of the present day imagine t>1e t�T price for your butter. You providing good places of. hiding fir sake of the satisfaction you get. was much - softened b rain. It was k st is more dignified to be a bread- must fro right back home and strive the honey:' Each 'ie' circular, hol- from using it, buy "6alAda" Tea. ;.. Awde Park. and not to l winner than' a breadmaker. for areater nerfection. low, showed like a born. in each �It pays to pay for Quality. - , t _r. .;%a. ,,?,i,,,- "'°..t- JYao.:a..t r. ..__ -._.w '•CGS.?.' ,... , •<F a. :.. -kn,.. ...0,, ::e',P:':.e �x,+'.'•'a..p. �Z•,.:. .., : �.,i,, -•N. .. ;^a•- .r. a... .:. _ •'..„ - -r,r' - y i. i.Jaw1� '.: Ln��"w,.. �,.�3.. .Y = i `,.,!{ at •'. — ♦ ,• .s >., .';l•...d.....,;i..t. ;; ..... ,,.,_. -,.. ^ch.S^,y 'i. .� ,.�•�,..• -.+P" - 'r:- -• J Iti'ODLEN OISTER GATHERERS. TOMMY'S IDEA. J ES CURED AT HOME *..A. � I � go ° ' T Th Many Have Made Small Fortunes e teacher was explaining to his eel )our name and address and you will receive E8W l�BOP I OIl @ lOtl. at the York In Franee. Sunday school class about man- a tree sample �r SLOCUM'3 cQMPOUNn Unique Exhibit kind falling into an estate of sin P &NNYRoYAL TErA. 1Ce•r7 lly tby and lad) ■ shoo -d use It. Used sucoeseluli b thoueanda The of oyster . collecting and and misery. At last he asked what at ladle. *,powerful but harmless Teytetabl. �t Toronto Fair -`- - -" — culture is most unsuitable for Wo- " — "- It was to be in an estate of sin and Medicine for rig therefrom ee from peculiar to size for and all - 'If you suffer from bleed - men but in France owing o its ai,•ase. srtsiag there nom oc wise ter sale b� Altogether different than any, ' 'in itchia , blind or g misery. One little chap cried out-. , all des fi►�^• Dr, T. A. swat: Lia/ted, ii1 gg g protruding tedious nature, it does not appeal << cream separator exhibit you've i 4' 'Piles, send me your address, and to men. To 'be far away from home and s h'•. Toronto, ever seen! Our exhibit will ' ;[ will tell you how to cure our- your braces broken. be one of the most novel in- ti Y y Often from an early hour in the n�tItt p�p '. ;elf ' of . -home by, the absorption morning till -late into the evening A CONTEST tiV08TH ENTERING: R manen��i ruled b�. terestin� and practical e ;' •; Ireatment ; and will also send some the women are standing up to the -- � TQ.�_ONERVE It. KLINE'S GREAT "sights of the Fair: To see Df this home treatment free for knees in water, with a strong sun A Life Annuity of FIFTY -TWO "RE8TORER it will'be. alone worth the trip -• trial -with references •from our beating esult 'b the to Toronto. Certain! if you Dwn locality if requests ro mme i- is that never a year passes without ORANGE MEAT people to the one Sent Permanent are going to atten th e Fair ste relief and -permanent cure as- some of them oln mad and havin sendin in the - lar est - number of Cure, not only temporary rellet, for tenon, it. will never do to miss it. httred. Send n0 move but tell g g g g duemes. Spll•psy, gpaams, at. Vttus'Duncs y, tC be hurried away to the asylums. bottoms of ORA GE MEAT pack- Debility, Exhaustion. Founded 1874. -We are the makers of the Ahere of this offer. Write to -day. The - work is. well' paid, as indeed ages before. May 31, 1909. This of x t [utta Ltd, _. worid_famo ice_ . _Frictionleaa - pt Arch it., ishilidNph k) Mrs. M:. Bummers, Box, 103 it ought to be; while in the •case of means that the winner will receive Empire, the Empire Star, the ` Wmi dsor, Ont. the few who own beds the profits One Dollar EVERY WEEK,, or Empire Disc, - three, distinct are large., and small fortunes are FIFTY -TWO DOLLARS every year, SAMUEL MAY &CU' types of cream 'Separators HAD HIM CORNERED.. quickly amassed,. _ - as long as he or she lives, 'or they L B /GUARD ZABL£ and each one the leader of its Hilow-"Do you know how much - -'' can exchange it for a CASH PRIZE MAJyvFACTURER! type. The complete Empire money there is in this country poi a SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. 5tablished Line will be shown at, Fair. SPLENDID !'��ESCR�PTIO!� Besides. the above there is a sec- •forfiy Years " capita 4" and Cash Prise of ON 'HUNDRED of tEmpire" G'asoliis>tglossothat line ... M110W- "About $33, I believe. ". Send fa Ci/d /09u0 be worth lvokiai orar. Hilow- "Have you of our For $heumaiistti and all Kidney, DOLLARS, also other Cash Prizes 102 & 104,• _ Y g Y as follows:- lADetAIDB ST., w . EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR .share l" Liver, Bladder and Urinary Dillow- "Sure." Ten Cash Prizes -bf TWENTY " Affections. TORONTO. Hilaw- That s nod. Lend -me physician DOLLARS each. COIDpdIlp of Canada. LIBIItEII • r An eminent eci has used the fol- Company t g •r lowing prescription in his practice for a Ten Cash Prizes of TEN. �DOL- Do no' fail to visit our exhibit ofBilliaed T live for a few days, will you I 1; D p p and . Pool Tables in the Manufacturers' Toronto, 0116. - - number of years and found it very' sue• LARB each. Buildhi of the Canadian National Exhibi• • '• "The teacher of a certain st:'lool cesslal in the treatment of kidney,,hver, • Twenty Cash Prizes of FIVE is bladder ar.d all urinary affections, and. i DOLLARS each, and ONE HUN- tion, To : onto.' We build Regulation received the following note explain- unsur assed for the cure of rheumatism, Bowling Aneys. Write for our terms and The Mild Climate of YlI'g11111 -Ing the absence of. one of her pu- p DRED Cash Prizes of ONE DOL- E driving the uric acid entirely from the LAR each. price tilt just issued. pill the day before : ' `Plese,' ex- system. He claim that it very few doses fruit splendid opportunities for stoat rasing, Booze Henny for _absents yeester- will relieve the most severe pains in the The only condition attached' is fruit grower[, rt. V and s•terns raisin d d back arising from disordered kidneys and that You .Cut out the bottoms of the Winters La are short. C may general Land • � ofd and will below its value but is stnei a ride to a funeral in a charrige, tmpure oo . n value each year. as� n teas ere - an'. I let rim stay to home, as he The prescription i9 one ounce of sweet send them„ in to ORANGE MEAT, to Virginia write for intormailon w O. W. xol:Q &B, � irits of nitre one ounce of coati ound b ttom of a Jumbo Commissioner of baits» _ trttoso an our evinces of syrup of r u• package counts equal to Three o - , never. went to a funeral, nor had birb,mixed together and taken in dessert- the smaller size. • You should lie CANADA S ' BEST many other -pleasures. So plese spoonful doses after. meals and at bed- able to win one of the above prizes AND 18 VOID 1 eaeooze " time in water, y g TliE WORLD OVER LADDERS it you start immediately sad et The ingredients are harmless and ih'rjt• Y for fruit pI <kiag. and .all .other uses. Light sat -' pe'ns'ive and can be obtained 4t any re- your friends to help you. Bend etrna;. Ft0.1 wiring o prevent side swaying. A Cure for Rheumatism. - The liable drug store and mixed together at yc•ur name and address to stmpl• deice for raising and lowering with reps intrusion of uric acid into the blood home. ORANGE. MEAT, .Kingston, TO 6811 Organs are riat,afaattoa ,taaranteea Circular and. prices, PE astll8- 18 a fruitful cause of. rheu.. also world famed on application 10 DAY, and state that you are en- BERLIN .WOODENWARE COMPANY niatic pains. This irregularity is. Any sort of advice is good, as' tering the Contest. It is' surely j send t:rr Free Catalog r ll &RLIY, OY'I. -owing to a deranged and unhealthy lcng as you don t attempt to foie worth trying for. � — __.___. -�i Nn. rs to condition of the liver.' Anyone sub- 'low it. --- ject to this painful affection will ---- -f "- CELTIC PHILOSOPHY: Ca" ���' -p' -�� .. � ae�� P�auo u>�d sr�al� f~.nd a remedy in Parmelee'ts..Vege- is " "No man is honest .,o a.fault, ", table Pills. Their action upon the WONDERFUL .' NUGGET. kidneys is pronounced and most _ - . The Said fault is , sunless be jabers ! " a -.. jist wan of his own Ever - beneficial, and by "restoring hesIthy. -" - - - action, they correct . impurities in One of the most remarkable dis- An'. not wan of his neighbors." shown- id the Process Buildin at I - - -tree blood: g girl's,-,air ' p fife . Toronto Exhibition. Last year N mass E ectric - ct:v ernes on . record will - a ain be It is Gored tor bias! a Farmer• g of only is Dr, Thomas' cl The out was pensive. y psi o}: inc value in the - "To- morrow," she said•, "Reginald Feuple wondered at- seeiti-g' A shoe y sill conduct me to , the altar. Lpcilished with the '' N.ugget" Polish household, ' but the farmer and W % L S O N S Kt18W There," she added, smilingly, "his: ly washed I stockman will find it very service -.I .i - and immediate, afterward , „ able In the farm yard and on th0: k6� much moo he coals save est a leadership will end. without the water destroying -the no p� e} "fjs,. - how mu h') ° Cattle range, often saving the air - I Yalrbanks -,M ck- ot'all Trades oseoutse shine, or Causling the. polish itself Age a6tualfy [la• w caw woud. ump water. grind food, dls., to summer's* ummer i heat ire u tern l old l towel, with which the shoe- injuries to stock and in- caps of , wcut thi, a"t out, Lead to s tail" aaa -- - e transition ro win er co PADS 9 y P. thisoa1 be abtd eeud to ns kt day, and war a strain upon the system that pro- "a Wiped, • cough and pains: it can be used sdd you our ts•• catatogtt• << good effect. +ferias internal colnpli The Nugget Shoe Polish is on with _ -- -_ - - -- - —• sow ar -_ ' Name- The painful and often serious. A com sale at die axes! price, 10c., at all ,j - -- - - - dysentery, popular. Hewitt -- I have been pinched DRDCCI8Tt1, CRCCE118 veto CEMEAAt STORES •., .,Address tuft form of disorder is dealerq and if; now ,the n utar ar . fcr money lately ." Jewett= "'Nell, ! hoe. per packet, or s paatreb for atio to which many are prone in the, ticle, as in addition to being water- will cast a whole 06..01.. spring .and summer. The very best , proof the shine_ lasts longer, and '"`"men have different ways of get- This cawadhanFa tanks i6. u� t'sf.nt% ONE medicine to use is subduing. this the polish "keeps the leather so #t ling it. My wife kisses Inc when alontreal, wiaalp•g, v.n•ott.•r. ainful ,ailment is Dr. J. D. Kel- and pliable, which prevents the shoe sh "warits'any: "' - o 's_19ysentery- Cordial- --It--is_a.. ln- cracking, When at the Exhi- _ - -- _ _ .- - - -- - - - - -- - - -- -- _ _._ bi.taun we invite you to have our comfort 6p day and sound sloop 1T atght tot= .standard remedy, sold everywhere. Y 3 low the use of wetrsr's Carats for exit troubles' shoe shined -free of charge in the no mctt•r how tormenting. tbpy b•, This otnt- for Neuralgia'. Headache, Borne men do not try to reach Process Building. tesnt seethe. sad e4sa+aa the top because they prefer eom -_ _ a- "I t want yell to {� ( tri. M stres don' n an In Vienna, no married man ma, Rheumatism, S'lt E lP Y make a balloon ascent without the have so much company. You have e callers In a da • than. I have more 3 k Concerts ale to be' given each consent of his wife and children. in a week. Domestic- "Well,- go CENTS. ALL DRUQEfSTS. OR #norninR and afternoon in the Hairy - - `_ . � _. _ -• mum, perhaps if you'd try to be a Suildi>si at the Exhibition. This Tmpitritiea in .the "Blood. -When ou• little --more agreeable,.' you'd have The • .Pango - Company, Toronto- Is sin innovation that visitors from the action of the kidneys becomes ns many friends as I haPve." t the country will appreciate. impaired;' impurities - in the blood -- are almost . sure to follow, and gen_ ►to SfMPLE. erah derangement of the system Only those who have had 'experi LYMAN EROS. rg C.O., Toronto and "fontresl; LYN.�N KNOX "'Mighty oracle," cried Cleopat- ensues. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills ence can tell the torture Forns CLARKSON,* Toronto; RATIO \AL DRUG CO.,- tAmdon. cause. Pain with- your boots -on, -. ,�, can you tail me how I can se- will regulate' the kidneys, so that pain with them off --pain night and cure everything t want 4 they will maintain. healthy action, ay . but relief is" sure to those who , - "Sure, Mike," replied the oracle. -and prevent the compliAtiions r'Tuat quit wanting so much." which - certainly come when there is tree 'Hulloway's'Corn Cure. _ -derangement of these delicate or- „ , .��A o Y6e Wretched Coaditlen of thousands 1s due Bans: As a restorative these .Pills Inspector- Now, Children, what ; A. J. PATT I SON & �/Os Ito the tact that the) neglect the simplest care of SI a In the first rank. i i It that COhlea 111 11kC' a 11VIi and 11 IYteir health. when in the condition •aarro.ta• goes out like a 1'amb R" Small Girl $3 -3a sC+OTT `6T., TORONTO. -' t will build you top - ;ad.give ym streoati — — "please, sir;' at s father when mb- "She'g, really too young to go Cher. has been giving him a talking Germany supplies London with shopping alone." "Yes, she is ra tu." aI twenty million feathers every year ther impressionable Y Impres -� - i for millinery purposes. sionable. .How ,do -you mean ?" ' `I T x i i ine;tn an tton ties year. Gill be especial Bo n (� s and StOCkS Bought e matter, buy something:" strong in Hackneys, Cl eld man I You seem to have trou- g - - lble in your mind. "' Wedderly - and ponies. Saddle- horses, iunteY9 - y wife o m o or er some thing- in-town,-and I'll be hanged Stocks, Stint's, Debentures up to the average.• A noticable fen- lr I can remember whether it wSS and Real Estate. tu're of "the h6o se department kill / Corresponleots - Chas. Head df Co., Members .♦ settee or a tea - set." CObAlt and all Mining and off Stooks *I, l`F the number of animals espies- Canada and United States. I ally, imported for show. i News- York and Boston Stock Exchanges. -,One of the greatest blessings t0 OrdOrs executed with promptness, Corres• .. parents is Mother Craves' Worm 621Lto *27 Traosris Teacher.= `,`What kind of .a. bird ;' Exterminator. It effectually expels ht say TraOets s.ak [tindlns, Teroate, fhtta did Noah send out of the ark 7 - -- - - ' ' -- - m n i ell us ananner to tl alt little one. YOUR OVERCOATS "I'm B p -` A dove. Teacher-! j "I'm sun !teed tct' find that the FREE one to lcnow,' -' Big Bo- ``Please I Great .CATALOGUE "`I cannot imagine why ,yUtl re- a'd faded Salts would look better dyed. It wo.aseA smallest ho} in the class is the only of fun is your town, write direct xt?ntrea1. Box Is& _ fused such a splendid offer," re- ORITii�a AM[RIOAN otr[flvts ea teacher. his father kecPs a bird 0 - marked s disappointed mother. st +ire. Bargain + Sale "But he always dresses so shab'- =— - -- - -- _ BOTH IN. - bily,'' said the daughter.• "Well, } �+ !hat's merely eccentricity.'! `.`Yes, "`Fe get some sad cases, said 01 GOO Watc'h' � �hes, -- f know. But he would probably • lic attendant at the lunatic asylum mpect me to be just as eccentric!" 1 tai the visitor; and opened the door ' ' Just a f ©�V we ©ks re'niain hi which to dispose or of the first cell. _ , our stock, This i yo chance t d InsWe'-was - man sitting "on a _ - _ 11S _lir C a CC g6 g0 - -- - iliinRRa s n to a o -. stool lrnd gazing vacantly at the :timepiece cheaper than any other place in - Canada wa�l. __ a Yoii can save. eilouah_ oR yow- pu.i•cllase to pay for B��C' "Sad story, said the attendant ; l : vour trip to the Toronto Fair. she was in love with a girl,- but h ���� married another man, and. he lost his reason from grief.." -. They stQle out. - softly;. ,closing - t:he 1 l G . S & Co deer behind them, i}nd' proceeded , Chewia>,g Tobacco 'i d• to the next inmate. This cell wa.9 �; J .•+ "° �a.'e +u< .3]E3�76T�]Lt]L�3RSs3 . thickly padded, and the'man within �t. esr • : ` ar °o °' _ R" and satisfyi�lg, gas stark, staring mad. a °^ inu gust° r°ebl eel _i _ BSTABLISFtEO 1840 ,,.. oc „ t1Fle �•he u hew' The big black plug. for ho is this i inquired the i i'si- 'Ifatltms skid o ^l� m �� a�%O �tG E $T. TORONTO M �� "This," repeated the attendant- - -- - - -- _. .. � ST., 'this is the other man." ISSI!E NO. .;:r 11:. r'r ISCAIRPOR0 C. Jackson, of 82 George - street, Toronto, says that Scarboro Town - ship elm tree, and has the champion that it is located just two miles east of the Scarboro post office, and down near the lake. Mr. Jackson says he made a careful measurement, and that two feet from the ground the cir- was exactly 33 feet, 5 -7 Inches.jLWho knows of a larger one? STOUFFVILLK 6 Thos. Dowswell, who has had an attack of typhoid, is Ratting quite.well again. J. UNuhart is this week attending '9- pz, 7" 5a s NEW BUTCHERSO �.D A SURGICAL SIMPS011 ­(V coo The 'tindersig led, having taken over the butchering business of R. H. Car. % son are prepared to furnish the resi- I denIts of Pickering and surrounding �-:_The Peoplo's Cash Store, J'ii ;ml OPERATION country with Fresh and Cured Meats of the Finest Quality, at the Lowest R Possible prices. We respectfully solicit a share of Your patronage and guarantee mtis- General Sale Closes Aug. 31st r: x iac,ti, NIEF, D4nb&rton. 'Still a Few Days for Bargains. When D. Simpson & Co. advertise Bargains. you get them. 4 At nd the -I.O.F. at Meaford. e Best It always pays, I ,ff•IDA Y, A U&N Ztf A NO 5E: Mrs. "Fragh, Who has been visiting her son in the North-west, is 25 cents.Splendid in Pies. 4 lbs. Beat Cleaned Currants hom46 Saturday evening. f Delicious in Biscuits and Cookies. You will find We are pleased to learn that.Robert • many ways of using Currants' Hamilton is recovering nicely from an r John Jen- AN IT Its attack of typhoid fever. 1 TORONTO. ONT. Messrs. Sam. S�rong, 4:F0-U1-,.T=)8 _V01=v 25 OM". rings, Frank Robson, Jos. Met-tens, Is'reexiized a� one of the High eft Grade ommerial Schools of Can- aac Woods Chas. Nendick -1 If there is any one thing that a 2 lbs:-Shredded Cocoa6ut, fresh opened, 30C., regular 25p per lb. on Tuesday morning for the golden ads. All graduates readily secure woman. dreads MOr6 than another it fields of the fair West. p9li Itions. Everi,little while -we hear of stock Is a surgl( TERM OPENS SEPT. 18T. -k ml operation. F.tLL TE PICKLING—When you are pickling your vegetables for winter. you want We = state without fear of a Write to-day for handsome. being tied in the pasture during a the best of ingredients. N� e offer you the best goods at quality prices v contradiction that there are bun- Catatalogue. thunderstorm by being struck b Proof Vinegar 60c' gallon. j Pure White Wine Vinegar XXX 30c gallon. e areas, as lightning. communicated from wir' W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Pure Mixed Spice at 40c lb. fences. This danger may be entirely performed upon women in our hoe- Cor. Yohge*& Alexander$ts . eliminated by afflxiDg, a wire to one pj which are entL•1y tmneces- 1-1059 • post it every twelve or fifteen in such sarpandmanyhave been av6i&d by D. Simpson & Co., Picke' ring a manner that one end will be well PS buried in the earth while the other has been attached to each strand ot, LYDIA L PINKHANI A'Reliable -wire at the poat. This affords A per- VEGETABLE COMPOtm feet conductor for the-electrical charge - Local Salesmall Wade& "Richardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." especially if the earth be damp.—Tri For proof of this Statement read For Pickering and adjoining bane. the following letter. country to represent- 1W16 IM '—OSHAWA- FAIR Mrs. 4titia Blair, CanniftaN Ont, Canada's oldest, gre'atest Nurseries writes to M. Pinrham: -Oshawa Fair will be held this ear rs y While business in some lines may be 1—n,1 ;, 116—nAen 12-VIr. lngh_ = , -- T 3CM aie vars- Oft Acer- duih fR. PlAQ A lag] AT] 13 n a 1!9 The dates are Tuesday and Wedues- toe told me it was and an- ag ed as regards fruit growing than at -da the present se"au. High prices for G. y,.September 22nd and 23rd. other-told me it was a 11brdid- tumor, It is expected that the entries this and' sAvised an opersUm. NO one all classes of fruit have been obtained rear will be much larger than those knows What I suffered, and the besr• the past season, arid there is as it coo- n former ydars- The Directors are Ins' down pains were terribly sequence, an increased demand for- I)roviding better accommodation for "I wroteto my sister about it, and she nursery stock. Pure, Fresh Pickling Spices and Vinegars. poultry and live stock." A he* poul- aATisea me to take Lydia Pinicham's Our stock is con plate in every de- try house Is being rected. and accom- Vegetable Compound. partmedt including a new list of speci- :FJRT-TXrZ 7.6.2%5 AT 3 B.M 8 rZ 1=2U(==8 modation ' built for cattle, sheep and It has cured me of all my troubles, alties which we alone handle. swine. and I did not have to have the opera- The right man will obtain a perman- -Everything in The prize list will be mailed in a few lion after all. The Compound also enVsituatloa with territory reserved Clays. _Some cliAtiges have been -made, helped e, to PUS safely through for hiin. Pay weekly. Free sample but It follows that of last .year in most Change in Life." outfit, etc., write for particulars. roceries,' Fruits 'and Provisions classes•as it bag been, found to work of L very satisfactorily. c FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. - Aftone & Wellington, A good card of races is advertised Always a little better than the rest. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- Fonthill Nurseries. by the DshzL%,r:L Driving Club under k,14.50 acres) mnage- fhii-, run; ham's Vegetable Compound, made 'This guarantees pal. ry are- E6 from TORONTO,� T- ONTr Patronize the Grocery Story for your 7 This guarantees good iacing. roots and herbs' has been tl.--. The attractions Committee leas se- standard remedy for female ills, The fo6tpriuts of Dy'spepsia have been -cured a Japanese t-roupe-of six people and has positively cured thousandsof directly tractd, to the Stomach nerves. who give eight acts in --front of the woiije�n who have been -troubled with When'tbese --in2ide 'er"%!'fail, indiges G R 0 0, E R E S • •Grund Stand both days. Also a troupe dLsplacements, inflammation, ulcers- tion and �.tomscb distraos mast surely "Cash -Raid for Butter and Eggs." of trained bears, dogs nrid monkeys. tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, reealt. For. this, druogits everywhere are The G.T.R. offer single ftrerares periqcLf:� pains and backache, sojjpl)1,pq a prescri'ption known as Dr, Igbod g•)inf Sept. 21st p. in. and Sept. 'Sbiwp's 11astorat ve, 'Firo, rhea. tiny ia. dandS rd and returning Sept.24th Xm Pinkham invites all sick tide Stomach,- qeart, and X dn-ynerves Lz_-The trui-n le&via@rX%'bitbr avdAS p. iii.- - tu write- her for ad*lce. -gas-b-, -Heitrt �,a;lpitation -T A L L -M I L L I N E R Y o,2 Wednesday- the 23rd will leave wainen f2ft lih urbicg- from Oshawa 'junitiou at 6.10 and She - has guided thousands to. or failing Kidneys follow: Dun t drug the Stomadli, or stimulate the Hes;rt or Kid- close connections are made in the health. Address, Lynn, Mass. neys. That is wrong. Strez)othen these Mrs.1eigh begs to announce that, stie will be visiting the city for a thbildi—ng. so that et*ery prwn can re- failing -nerves with Dr, Blimp's Restors- lillinery and turn h6me-Zhe_-sa4xw_migb-t___ Oshawa Live It is the nerves, mot tbt organs, that few days for the purpose of purchasing Fall Milliner street cars go direct to the , Fait, New Advert"esnevats• will announ6e later the date of opeuing. are calling for bel , within 4q hours -:43rounds. after ,farting the iestorati% d 11-eat in .. m 1, , Thankin the very numerous customers for their - kind patronage in y-a will realize,th6gaio. Atestwillsell. "UXBRIOGS L"IOR SALE.-4 Scotch. Cglie pup-1. -691d by T. Bil. McFadden. the past, and trti-QtS that she will. have the pleasure of U Apply to H. COURTNEY, lot.%..cou.4.or To,,0 �Lberrywood P O. their kind favors in the future. At the last m*edng of th - - - ---------- -"`VouncII­& rate of2o j mins was 'T North Side SILO WANTED. -Bt Sept. I­. a 8 n, to raise $13,984 expenditures, interest. good stave silo. For further particulars MRS. LEIGH, King Pickering, Ont. :etc. for the year. apply 9; . T. WILSON, CI&roinou± 43 I7 C - Messrs. Alliston and Woodcock, of Mount Albert. have secured the con. T17017NG Imperial Pekin mucks for tract to build the Baptist church. sale or ozebangs for chicks 4. P. DEA. FRESH GOODS ARRIVED They will commence work at once and CON. Woodruff farm, or Dunbarto.. P. O. expect to have the edifice ready by OST._2 automobile tubes in black Vecember let. 25tb about we and Pick*ringpox; Aul Ladies' -L boo an too Kingston road between Ostia. 7: The Scott & Oxbridge Telephone Gentlemen N On. have received their switchboard Seward to finder. ICHER NG NEWS' Summer Shirts, Bummer V oderwear, Znderpkirts- -and.will have'It ready *for operation Summer Underwear, Sateen shortly. They' are building a v 0 being Corset Covers, ery doe is,, fifty acre farm, bei' substantial line and expect to. wire t T 3.1a 3Mcouces@loo,Towoshtp of Pick. Hate and Gaps, he ..�towu inside-6f a month. aria Apply to REV87 A. HAIGHT. Picker- Ties.- Wrappers. lug, Ont. 47-M Word was received in town last n -D. her of shorthorn bulls for sale at prices Parker,- Ap week announcing the death of James ULLS FOR SALE.-I have a num- C. Shannon, of Richwood, Minn., aB George unbarto formef Scott 'rcisld6ntof many years, according to the times. Apply at lot LS. COIL 1, who lived at Leaskdale and was well GE. Clars1=0119. e6tf Pickering 9, E. PU V. known throughout this section of the OR- SALAE.-A 100 acre farm, bein th coo., Township of Pickering. country.-Journal. lotloint, 9 PLANING, "Etc. - F ♦ teacher for the high school has This is a tirsucian stock and farni, been en aged in, the person of. W. Good ha =de'sreigued, Painter.. Paper Hanger. CRIS.' 40d.810`i AUMotnot a.t h0en L Ilatf Miller, o Smith'sFalls. Having urbhased*ihe Bennett factory 77 Thompson & Wells_ of Uxbridge, undersigned is prepared to sunk STRAY.-Strhyed.froin. All of House Repairs done the a well at Locust Hill last week HEIFER A on shortest notice and satin- do all kinds of Planing XJL the promises of the .undersigned on or after the_ job had been given up by about June 12 sad white 2-year-old tb, a rod a faction guaranteed. and Sawing.. other diggers. - ester. , Informatiorr as to her whereabouts Char' ges'moderate. The License Department has can- will.be tbaplifully received. James Keyes, CaM on me for estimates before Brock Road, celled 37tf. Satisfaction guaranteed. the license-granted the Dewdrop 'going elsewhere. Inn at AtberIv. This is the noisome ARM TO RENT-Consisting Of lod of the appealimade by the temperance Addres's forces. o Faces, there beinjL35 acres to lot t2, cuu. 6, PICKERING. 'and 63 acres in lot 12, eon. 4, In the township of f Orillia und Slata., Pickering. For further informatio?a apply to JA:dE9 W. Hzcx, Watford, Out, or to T. rox7cH. MARK! The Grand Trunk-Railway are nego- 4;. ,TRAY S�HEER-Came 'to the Between Hay and Gfus undersigned, on the north 34: Co tiating. with the council to light the Zy premises ises of the New Blacksmith Shop. station aud-platform here with electric part Of lot a 4, Pickering Township, one light& ewe"and one lamb, Owner, on identifying ime as any other to do property and paying charges way h%Te­s'&'m`e' 49 In fine black cheviot or vicuna we The undersigned' has 111'at open- _�S. lood otitsi e painting. If good judgment David Meyer hai been appointed in- on application-to R.PiNOWLAN, NNhiterale. 114, w Spector of works for the new p6it. O&t• make this Mo'ming Coat co your ed his ne � bliteksmithi shop ivest is used, the hottest sun does not blis- office by the Ptiblie. Works. .Dep art- of the iron bridge and is prepared ter the fresh paint if we do.the work, ment at Ottawa', V A RXI FOR SALE 0 R'TO RENT:- order. X� COTIFiVIaRofle5acrep. 6aod'buildinge, to do blacksmithing in all its lines. because we gt experience into our The new sheds and the reEairs to good tenets and an abundane-s of *&ter. Pos- 4g WitK-many gentlemen it- takes the Also c%rriage work. paint pots, Prices reasonable. old ones and the numerous other inn- session given.to plow at any tine, For further Rarticulars apply to the owner, F. ROACH, p provenients at the fair grounds are lace of the Frock Coat, and is quite I Cberrywood. 4&49 nearly completed. Rork getting the %Jonathan Liscou'mb� W. -B., KESTEIR proper. except at the.,. more formal -1::�j '3Xejj=&_ Painter and Decorator, track in shape has begun. QTRAYFD-About the•5th of July Messrs. John chic affairs. Ontario and. Ai Aforrison, �j fr"to I t24,con.7,Fickerincz,one ewe, Picker' arrived in town .Monday evening to shearli.9 .,�,o and one lamb, sliropshire breed. superintend therepairsand alterations Ewe ties t R iu each ear, Any Wfolmation Niade to your'spiciaf measure in h leading to their reeovery will be r". arded. to w -corded a W. EVANS the woollen mills. They. were ac- Robert H.Spoftard, Brougham: 41tf four digs at the factory, s, 60 YEARS' hearty welcome by the tory, $25 and,$ 1 30 EXPERIENCE Ee qualities he whole suit. q for t it. citizens.- Economist. VAR)I FOli'SAL-E.-Being lots 10 fd JL' and 11, - Mr. "Dod" Reeser, of the Standa on 7 townshiv of Fickerica, ana ;Bank staff, was taken down on Tu_. eonriRtiuR. f 210 acres, This farai, is the ove 41 Our special., order dep�rtmen`t Pump"Manufacurer. on ,TLieb the well-known GreenA, X herd of ,day with g.seriou,; attack of = typht)id - --- --lio :demonstrates short orus have Ve6n_b7red and led , urine th- the difference between Shop and Residence, Dundas SM ..fever. .► tty Yeari. It is as rich as a g&rden and Pa"fo NV-o Id sell' dcres, 133 acres the -Semi-ready system Contractor SdRoloR� has" force of I.... and- ready- I whole of it. There is timber on one part of it WHITBY, ONT. men engaged inE4T&3,vertng and pre- worth $24J00. Terms easy. Possession given made clothing. TRADC MARKA ing an entrance -to Milne's gravel A;)r!l1st lWg, Arthur Johnston, Greenwood. DEWOMS Three e doors west of Whitby Hopse. Pal, A COPYRIG14Tb &C. Pit. �s.soo, i as this is completed the of die-new sidewalks will Anyone sondtnff a sketch And delCrip construction LIOR $A-L&.-A house and one acre pcivT, ascertain our opinion free w.1.1toar-cy We are prepared to instal wood or iron be emi -4eady Ta 11oring, nT tionestricti conAde A N 0 on P4teWA pumps on short notice, also attendE It was found by the contractor after There to on the premises a good frame q house a tc oleos a John Dickie Co., exclusive agents sent Tee oldest ancy for seta g ents. to all kinds of repairing. I Ins cti-on err Saturday that- the ex-- with stone cellar and large kitchen, so a h unn reast" - for the Semi-ready. Special Orders, will witbout arge. In the 11 bare and driving house with stone stabi Pa on taken I p catt, on for the basement of the new In underneath, and a stone hen b-use, Pleat T Cistern's made to order. post office buildin lacked ten.. inches of a softwater. The garden isingoon take your rrreas irf -and have a- Semi- conaiv in and is filled with pear, plum and ready Suitor Overcoat made to fit ti k BOHM Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, the If required Jcpth and that the. also gasoline engines. 0 XPEYEARS' RA I E T ne M ARIM�8 r mt. C D ': S 07 YRI Nr Ae. cherry trees and other -arnall- frtrtt,- As the your exactphysiqiip typp and: deliver- on or any scientift journ Terms for A handsolnelY iDuStrsted week rpr sides were not strictly" in accordance propriete in,ends moving was, early this a, rAuvert cu, Phone No. 50 at residence. the above property win he saiLl at F4 reasonar"' ed 'within six -days of receipt of your W.2". ,�r% a Year. pow9we prepaid. Sold by with the street lines. Since that time b a a force & men Was been engaged to vice, For further particulars . ,)plc to j-qr.PH order, (Note removal from old sbandlon!Brock .-Sun. Rr, on, the premises or toTu3,4,PavcRER, MAN -§=19m&4my-NewYqk .:.remed.y -1,2-M. 1�tf --�ev fit Rix days. ch cojrl!�St�wablvgtou.D. thes e defect-4 8,aita-waae to o Bran I Street.) 7 lana nunt. George Stotts purposes having An auction sale some time during . "October, CLAREMONT Joseph and 'Mrs. Readnia n. have years have been spent. On Mon- �GOODS George M. Palmer called 0 n returned home after an enjoyable two weeks' holiday with. friends day morning he and Mrs. Holmes left for Saskatoon where they will Children. Sovereign Boots for Men (every pair corrected according Dated at Whitevale, Aug. 18th, 1908. 4 riends here on Monday. 7 Mrsa�&rtiu, of Oro, is visiting 1 n Western Ontario. • possibly spend their last years. For Men, Women and . guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them. -Important @bowing of finest display of - ";at tb Neal. AWme of John Messrs. Gregg & Coates shipped carload of cattle to Buffalo on It c has for the present retired froiqa active work, thus leaving 7 on Sunday last. Mrs. S. Bray is at present visit. . Friday of litst week and also a Rev. J. W. Totten the only one in FLOUR AND FEED. .8"on"T. Books, Dolli, Toys. just r si Orangeville. iug he istqr in ra carload of hogs to Toronto on the active work of four ministers received for the Holiday trade. Call and see them. stand the figure paid was Shand- Miss Ada Found, of Toronto, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Mor- M onday. who married four Coboarg sisters. Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. l Feed constantly onati2ir Weekly and Daily Now"pem gan. Miss. Courtney, of Locust Hill, Thomas Graham, of Graham Bros., who has been in the Old DR. 0.0. SMITH __Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central. is visiting her aufft-,­Mrs. JoE Country the past two months, re- turned home on Thursday bring- DENTIST, STOLrFFVILLE, Honor of Toronto University The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Cr 4 Z 0 0 Van. Rawson, of C61boi-he, spent ing with him seventeen elydes• graduate and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. V pmM -ow P V SL few days here with his 'brother, dales and one hgckney. These are 1� 'best also Post-gradustd of Chicago College. Albert. Duncan Macnab, who has been has' said to be the shipment of horses they have ever imported t o Canada.- We expect to seethem Crown and bridge work a specialty. At Claremont lot Tuesdal, of month. Office over Sargent's nshop. A R �/1 RS I 03 visiting friends in Stratford, make a good showing at the forth- 'Phone. :.returned home. John Chapman, of the northern coming exhibitions. Independent M. 4 townline, is confined to his bed AtNantyr, near Barrie, Rev. J. W. Totten married si niece, Miss 1. VOTERS' LIST, 19088 Apr through illness. A. HiLstingsto W. R. Hamilton, May We have' Shares for the tollowing Robert Fleming, of Markham, as in town on Friday and Satur, last one of the sugeesful mine opera- tor the Yukon of Dawson, in 040 -A Ploughs P1 oug t4 day of week. Misses Bessie and Mary Maen iab Aerritory. M r. Totten, who is a Sept returned tram their outing at Jackson's Point'. brother of the brides mother, was a! "Tiags, assisted by Rev. A. W. H Township of Pickering Municipality of the Tow Verity Shares No. 16, 3 1 X L, 21, 4, 4a, 1(,. 9. Gangs—Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr, hl George Scott lost one of his best a brother of the bride's father and also by Rev. E. Crockett, B. A., County of Ontario. Noticeds hereby Fiven that I have -Imperial; and Natidn&I-No. 8. 5 Sunday. The animal .....,.horses on S w. . as valued at $200. the resident pastor-at Nantyr.The transmitted or delivered to- the per- Fleury Nos. 13 and 21. Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7, 4, 10. Peter Hamilton No. 21. Waterloo No. 7. Qo Mrs. Nelson Wagg spent a few I Mrs. David M. yotiug couple left for Montreal and Quebec and other points after sons mentioned in Sections 5 and 6 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, 18W, and Frost & Wood No. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. 7. Nos. 12 13. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8. days last week with Graham. of Pickering. which they will take up their residence at White Horse. acts amending the same, the copies required by said sections, to be so Patterson 11, and Uxbridge Nos. 4, 5 and 7. Cockshntt Nip, Punch, Judy. Kidd No. 21 PICKERING -LUMBER YARD 3di,4s Gladys Patterson is con- fined to her bed with a. mild at. Rev. J. W. Holmes and 'Wife transmitted or delivered of the Lists made-pursuant to said Act, of all pet- Gangs Twin Gang, Kidd, A Maple Leaf. tack of typhoid fever. have been spending a few days at Mrs. sons appearing by the last revised as, Municipality for forty different kinds of Ploughs, at a price that W.'D. GORDON.& SON. John Gerow has painted-his pump factory which has greatly the Methodist parsonage. Holmes. and Mr8. Totten are silt- Mr. Holmes has forty- sessment RoU of the said entitled to vote at Elections for mem- bers of the Legislative Assembly and will hold the trao:16.. Improved its Appearance. ers. spent five years in the ministry of the at Municipal Elections. and said List Charles' Sargent a Clarenidnt is brother Frank Ham and h' Bert, intend going west on Thurs' Methodist Church. - Ile has been was first posted up in my office at V;hitevale on the 18th day of Aug., , 'clay of this week. Frank is on the I favored in many ways, h I - — -�- ---A--&- -0 _2 Ll-,U I low, and remains- there for inspection. I lana nunt. George Stotts purposes having An auction sale some time during . "October, I the best country, town and c tY churches. He has been chairman of districts for years and also -10cwru oze r=vu upl�u �v VAM��Uw rJ said Lists and if any omissions or oth. er errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have said • we AN R:RICHARDSON'S preparator y to going to 'errors to law. North-west. the . resident of conference. He pr 'at preached at Glasgow and Clare- corrected according Dated at Whitevale, Aug. 18th, 1908. Messrs. W. J. Gregg, of Pitts. burg, and John Gregg, of Clare- Mon t on Sunday, these, for, the least, his last - DONALD R. BEATON, Clerk of the of Pickering. -Important @bowing of finest display of - visited friends at Greenbank present at ,being sermons in, Ontario where so many W48 %-itevale, Ont. Obina. A very lugs astiortment of on Sunday last. r. Drive Rheumatism from the blood with David Pugh, of th6 towaline, .8"on"T. Books, Dolli, Toys. just or sold a two-year=old stallion to tv man from Oshawa. We under. TRADE MAR! TRADE MARX TRADE MARK TRADE MARK TRADE MARK received for the Holiday trade. Call and see them. stand the figure paid was Shand- Wilkinson Wilkinson Wilkinson Wilkinson Wilkinson Subscriptions taken for all Magazin"' ..•'some one. A f I JULGISTES" REGISTERED REGISTERED 89018TZR= 1=013TERAD Weekly and Daily Now"pem Fran %IUVeL 11a. Park on Thursday and Frida of last week shoeing Graham & hen- 0 I —frew's horses for. the Toronto r.. %T. H• 13=c1c street, The Ladies' Mission Circle of the Baptist Chnirch gave a tea to the .............••••• members of the :Mission Bland in -the baseAient of the church on To all Farmers using Wilkinson Ploughs Tuesday af ternoon.. Pain anywhere stopped to 20minatea A very-pleaearit time was spent sure with one 61 Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Borlan Saturday Every point for oar Tae formals is qn,tbe*25-cent afternoon in d's grove. on' Sat and eole made by us. Tablets. box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist about when-the children of Ploughs, has our full name and address, .­- this formula! -St6pa womanly palms, the various Sabbath schools unit Wilkinson Plough Co headaoh psi an�vjvbsre. Write Dr, L't'd, Toronto, In the absence of the superin- /*tendant, F. Hutchison, the Sunday school in the Methodist Church is :!being looked after by L. W. Pilkey and band of workers. t ut-returned-last *ra week looking refreshed after his two weeks' vacation. He and Mrs. Grant also spent a couple of days last week with friends in Toronto. Robt. A shenhurst, accompanied ..'b Miss Stewart, Joseph Jones and Will. Readman left• on Saturday last to try their luck in Western Canada. We wish them all success. Farmers have 'now completed.. their harvesting L operations and are now getting ready for the fall 'work. The Toronto. and other exhibitions will also be looked af t- -,er �ohn Neat has - returned.. home after spending about six weeks in the neighborhood of Barrie. He reports crops as. being good in that, locality anTsomewhat earlier than in this township. of . Brampton, Robert Johnston, and registrar of Peel County, ac- compan . ied by. his wife and• two children, has been visiting his brothers, George, of Claremout, ind Arthur, of Greenwood. Milton Harris )iai gone to the Northwest for a short term. He expects to return home soon. We I all be, glad to see Milton back again as he is a general favorite, iL being highly esteemed for. his man - ly traits of character. A meeting was held this week to make ' further -arrasLgements for,the°'harvest home to be held, Sept. 13th and 15tH. . Rev. • E. E. Howard will-take the services on J.:L Suuday .when ,sp�.ial sermons will be preached and special offerings will be. taken. : Wru. Qibllons, of Toronto, spent S1iiid4y here with his parents, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. He xvas accolnpanied by ' Wni. "Michell, of Deer,Park. His wife and family, who have been ' ;pending a couple of weeks here, returned to the city on Monday. The public school trustees have tngaged Mr. Hicks, of Hamilton, to take charge of the continuation -class. Mr. Hicks has had n3aii -years ex erieuce in high school ­-- N is highly recommend- -ed. Ffe will no doubt make a sue- cess of the work here. expected J. C. Bell, of Pickering is expected to be present at the Home in the Methodist Church on Tnesday, Sept. 15th, to give an address. A glad reunion of friends is expected at that time w1ii(ii will be enlivened by help- ful music and addresses. Other makes. of repairs do not, fit our APloughs -properly, and- will not- give the same satisfaction. -Shoop, H&C LVOC bK104 OW kPXOT07 value of his Headaobs,'or Pink Pain Tab. late. Sold by T. M. McFadden. .MACHINE ,SHOP I ee . ao The undersigned haviiig nurch, We cannot guarant our Ploughs to .do B. Wagner's Machine Shop in good work,'unless our own make of repairs Kinsale, is prepared to do all are used. kinds of repair work and general blacksmithing. - L. D. BANKS is the sole representative Satisfaction guiaran teed, for the original Wilkinson repairs in Pick. Prices right. and see as. ering and vicinity. Call They Last Twice As Lon JAMES PENGELLY. Kinsale, 'Out. Farmer's Trucks The:".. Wilkinson P lo.dgh Cos 't Bring in your old wagon and get ijimited the wheels cut down. Make good farm trucks. /I W.. �. a 'L . Buggies and other vehicles. repainted Toronto, n -Ca ada at reasonable rates. T RADS V, MARK TRADE W MARK TRADZ W MARK TRADE W KAM TRADE W MARK RsanrizREn -2=1§TZR1M -RZGMZRZD JWMTKRZD RZGIlrrza= Thomas Patt' CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand .,The Pickering Oi R-i, Vigilance Committee 4 The object of this Association ie to AND lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. - FELD Members having property stolet; commini- eats immediately with any member of Executive Committee. Membership fee i Tickets may 1>e bad from the President or i i secretary on spplication. Exec. Coirn.—L: D. Banks, Geo, Letig, iln unlimited supply V. Richardson, Pickering, Onti J W V I 1.A. O'Connor, Arthur J efrey, ­bf Chop and Feed Presideni. Secretary. j of all kinds .,Attention " on hfi ade As I am going out of the buggy business I have so•ne snaps. Bug- W gies selling at cost. Buggies, reg.,$80 noiV $70. Road Wagons, reg. $65 no'<$60. IT -SPINK M1 -jLS All other rigs cut on the same rate. U.1 U BLE JK 1L.N U f. J. Cnwan, 'Brougham V Of all ni&Md&U and design I 'to ploilal to "U our works acd inspect our gloei and obtain prion. Don't .be misled by agents we do not employ them, oonsequMI.- ly we can, and do throw off the agmIAB o6mmission of 10 per cant., which you wffl oertslinly save by poirobasing from va, aaU 9011400d. WHITBY IRANITE 06n Once. Whitby, Oulatto r. Drive Rheumatism from the blood with Dr. Sh 'a B&euniatio, Bimedy frabW or S'3 _ $ q1 ME w 49 MW qN Cr 4 Z 0 0 0. 4 •01 V pmM -ow P Jan 03 at M. 4 Apr May to= J ile 040 t4 Sept .• w Oct. hl Nov. 5 Qo January •909-Whitby 7, Osbaws 8. Bron0am 11, Port Perry 12; Uxbridge 15, Cannington It Beaverton 13,,upwgrove 12 KgS Leave I your orders at the PICKERING -LUMBER YARD for Ontario Faid New Brunsw'ick white cedar shingles.. Patent Roofing and all kinds of sx building material. a. W.'D. GORDON.& SON. BAKING 1, First-class'bread, constantly on ban at the shop. Wagon on the road, every day in the week.' Cakes of all kinds made to order • sliortest notice. Ice -Cream Parlor in connection. W. A. Thomson, Claremont. Oftu . �'3' '. `. -.ir� �.^:: .�.. w °:.. : #': a ,,�''..l..r - -¢. �'.�.: :f•' ?'.i?. ay "c ✓' ^. "r" <px".p�" - ::^-.ia ,s : a via. �° �ra,`�,, v -'�� �, � +1 '< .'•""'"„' r4 _ Vat j U%o %jul JV Ul , 1116 1'4llllly � } � take, he should endanger, her Chan- have this prescription filled up for 1907 annual report of W. R. Gra d I " + I sec of safety; Y me immediately. Now," he added, ham, Poultry Manager ,at. at• the On -'`. n y ; and when he fairly _ got the sentence, "Is Miss Leake turning to Judith, when they were tario Agricultural College: i+++� +� ++++++ + +� +++ ♦++4 a „ left once more alone, did I not ++ +++++ + + +++++++ +��} t 'home? out, without a slip of Owing to the high price of feeds sn kind • he felt as if he had er- say the oyster was .good eating ?" we made some changes in-our rani CHAPTER XXV.- (Cont'd). the propriety of her trying a three- y F "Yes, but lie is half- brother' to. << „ volume 'novel. formed a remarkable exploit. lion for fattening the chickens. The. Now my dear Charles, she re- „ Sir John Lestoek."' Yes, sir, will you walk up- . " cheapest palatable ration we could monatrated; "do be reasonable; The idea revived Alice's s irits „ , To whom ?' find 1' ' P stairs, was the servant's reply, << ocally, was one composed of M, f what possible object could. I have when they were almost below freez- P y' Sir John Lestock- why, do you a 'in preventing your seeing .the girl?" in and following the steps of the know anything of him ?" equal -parts of ground corn, low - a i << _ „ g point; she jumped .at the pro- speaker, he found hintself in an- ,1 g = „ grade flour and middlings. This Thats you best know yourself, posal as if. it had been a bona fide other minute at the drawin room I know no good of shim, an- mixture coat $131.34 per hundred was the reply. offer of purchase, there made, and door. 8 sw ered Doctor Duvard ; but never pounds. The gains made by. the " there accepted = thanked her advis- <<r. ,� mind who Mr. Gartmore is at pre- birds were notequal am sure, persisted the lad gentleman ma'am an- to those made. ' "all that Y have ever wanted was er eagerly, and gratefully eclared ' sent -we have got the brandy : in y' ' nounced the servant n previous seasons when oats and , - t,, romote our and her happiness • in a tone which, to do him unties g and he set about the work of cur- e Judith's visitor -and servant, in- buckwheat were fed along with. the -- that has been m `one sole apron." caused him to wince a little as he ing Judith as zealously as if be had I corn, nor yet was the quality of ° Y to the apartment, he was seized, nct another care or object in life. thought of how lightly he had utter- flesh as good. The .birds did not . "May I be hanged if I don't think ky two trembling hands and ad- "What have; ou eaten to -da ?" ed the words —that she was ver y Y dress as white as we .usually usual! have , your sole aim on earth is to be y dressed by .he-r who had been beau - he demanded after a pause. y 1 married yourself," vociferated Dr. much obliged to him, turned into a tifut Judith Mazin ford. Had'been ! . • "Nothing," " them, flour skim milk or butter -'' Y neighboring stationer's shop, Pair- 8 Nothing, was the reply; I milk was used fur wetting the Duvard, with considerably, more -he thought he had never gazed cannot eat -I have no appetite- grains. :r chased s ream of paper, a pint of I —„ ground candor than politeness; but, once on -such a wreck in his life - pale, Man,.- of the dealers in dressed -' ink, a- quarter of a hundred of g g - "There, lie down and don't exert for all will you tell me Where Alice emaciated frightened-loo is 7" quills, and hurried art ay home to with a restless look in here es, and ar pcultrcomglain of the thin chick- M << commence, without the delay of a Y yourself, he 'interrupted; you ens th� -aEE are sent to market, and I I thought she had declined• ever quick, eager, unsettled gestures. must keep quiet. or you will have have noticed that on man of the •1 t <� marry a man who could -leave single hour, the great work" Could this be' the woman -he had a very. serious illness." y u, her to run ' after a handsome face." which it had been .recomm - `s r un. emp u cannot eep quie , a e i her face doubtfully. � sale were anything but fleshy, and Y• persisted I am so wretched - "That letter was written under << the method of dressing was very You would not have known there is a dreadful woman coming Influence," retorted the doctor; CHAPTER XXVI. me ?" she said, and the very tone here to- night, and I.have no money bad.' Scalded, thin chickens, where you put ideas intc'her mind that c f her voice was :altered. for her -have you any?" the skin is mostly torn off, are cer never would have come there of The letter r.hich summoned Dr. ," . tainly unsightly, and further, the I should not he answered. He had not. and he looked inquir- y n themaelvea. You have- done a great Duvard awn from Combo Rid s "Thank Heaven 'for that;" she in 1 decompose more quickly than those deal se harm, which you can oe y 8Y in her face'as'he said so. ' cried, and Fell back into a .chair, "Oh ! do not look' at me that which are dry - picked. All birds of- Y y with such speed, was one announe- undo by telling me where she is. ing the fact that Judith's landlady sobbing hysterically -``Oh ! I'm so w ay," sho - cried, "it they come and fered for sale, where they have to sr Da dive me her address, and I' will.l Was most dry- uneasy concerning her glad !" she continued ; "`sit down, any I am mad, won't you defend be kept a few. days, should be dry - forgive all .the falsehoods that you I,idger, wAo finds at time of writ- and I will tell you all. .1rTo*- I can- , me, and tell them IL am not ? What ( Plucked. have implied about me to her; and 1 not tell you ; but be quiet, and lis- became of the thins I left in Ash- It may he of interest to know i ing, been absent for four da s..The Y q g a.l, the misery you have..cauaed me ? Y ;, what it costs to fatten chickens, and L Will you ?" Woman .expressed her apprehen- ten while I think. ford Row —they. are safe, are they sions lest some serious accident had He did not answer her by words; not t" . what the diff orence.is between the "Upon my word, I no more •know bt•fallen the lad • "for she told ! hi, only lifted a - candle from the "Yes, you can have them turned cost 'price and the selling price. :.where Alice Crepton has gone to, before she went out;" added he 1 table, and looked, earnestly. at her into money at any time." The following table gives the re- s than you do a sue would e cer- i - n will you see is crew ure i earnestly. I consider that she has tain to be back for dinner at five, (gers on her pulse, and,.finally, ran to-rii ht and- tell her hatched between Juno. ISth and ~0 treated me very badly - particular- and to have all ready for her;" 8 g promise her Jul 1st. The birds• were reared 'n - 14 ` ly at a time when I was trying 'to the bell. valuables of mine, and y` "Y -ou -you won't betray me!"-she whit she wants ? -and I. will go to a corn field, and were put in the �i make her as happy and comfortable Visions of all sorts of horrors im- exclaimed, springing up and seiz- bed: I am afraid of her.' Do stay fattening crates October. 1st. These as possible. She took offence on mediately took possession of Dr. were the cull birds- those, that we Duvard'-s mind, after ing hold 'of his hand-; oh, surely Pere till she, comes.; she will be n, very alight provocation, and left the perusing the aid not want to use in our, laying e .istie I can trust you -I' thought I might bete directly. And I may trust you, - house, notwithstandin all I -could F just referred to There is t g rely on you, may I not ?" o breeding pens. We. are keeping $ay- to diasuade her from such a step. a nameless dread in, the minds of "So yolr may,, implicitly-, . he "As . ourself -" . he answe 7 really do oaf think she is thor- I arnumber of 'June chickens as e - most- .abuut being - lost' in- -Lori- �' odnceis f-or 1948. -- There - were- - it --- orrghly sane;" - finishes? the -lid i aoa• Looked at from a "possibility- t;phea,seattl nna draewing an ink- what �lainaahasntliis woman on .Chickens of each of the foHowi -ng way of completing her sentence in .of- losing- yourself" point . of , view, ! breeds: Barred Plymouth Rocks, a manner gratifying to her soli- stand ';and portfjolio to him, he. -vc u ? What . has given you Such a g y g ' London is an awful place.; and ac- , 1ti hite Plymouth Rocks, White W wrote -for a minute or two:—, horror of insanity-1 1 What is the y' tors feelings.: cardragly, not having an i ea of y' �! „ rlfih._ a_g d.. �pgrg_ , ghat shockiug event wish ve - Now, he said to the ' I 4u Rhode Island Reds. these chick- w.ho stood at the door, in answer, -You soul not guess;' and she than you, at any rate," murmured l appened to ht's mysterious pat'i- j t , it`s - summons; `'`take that to -the ri as quite close up to -him, trcmtr. ens could net lisve, been worth Itr. Duvard. and after two or three eat, Dr. Duvard hurried off,: as we nearest chemist, and . tell him I ling froze Bead to foot : "if I ;,ell i more than 9 cents per pound, live - y more ineffectual attempts to get have seen; to the metropolis, with 'want this prescription filled up `at � � weight. when taken from the corn= ' p p you, you must' not think —' - ------anything further out of his relative, � the intention of finding tier. The f !! fie }d. They were sold, when fatten - once -And, stop moment - have I shall think nothin but what' 16 t. the house, determining to illness previously mentioned, how - f ou a brandy in the house ?'' I. •ou would wi a ed far 12c to 14c per pound, write to Mr. Merdun concerning ver, ke him chained to Iris bed'y u. ny b Y 5 . wish. me, he, answer.-J, 1 $ Weight when put in the crate, Ira, air, I am afraid'nat„ unlesst kin lv. R P PlIice. r Weeks, s}mas;: for months- after- pennon: Very wearily, and very hopeless- wards, and when, feeble and ems -' Mr. Gartmore —'- the woman "Will. then,'.do not ask me any stopped. - - particulars, only when I defied hitii Weight after three weeks feed -i _. .ly. he paced along he London I ciated, lie crawled to Mr. Mason's l „ 1 ing. 252 pounds.. a w streets- little dreaming that within '! office, he- learned that search for the Who -is he ?' it .skid he. would break my ipirit. ten minutes' drive froth Miss Mer• ad was au "Oh! it is a Grain consumed, 249,23 pounds. -� gentleman who oc- •and so he lodged me in a Lunatic t lady ppyfiuous, as no one can ( r, Milk consumed. 5i7 pounds. dun's door, Alice Crepton was sit- interfere between copies the gr.,und flour, interpos� I Asylum—and I; was not mrad T)CP Cost of feed, $4.26. man and wife, eI'Judith, do not go to him, do for -I was sane, -as sane as cv:r I t lisp; up in' a little third -floor room, and she had tieea only reclaimed Chickens coat., at 4c: pound., Iive! not -I am cite well. I want no- was -as sane as you are,' E'O crying "her eyes out " - because it }y her husband. thing," q. "And he knew that weight, +314.54. had, at last, occurred to her she Engrossed as a man-was with -his . ".present my =Dr. Dnvard's Coln- "Perfectly." Total cost, $1g.7s, might have been premature. in- g-v- „ Dressed weight, °12.5 'nnunds- r own troubles and anxieties -with liments to, Mr. Gartmore, and -tell The infernal scmiadr:r+ z - ._ 8 - -,__ - = .. ing Charles his dismrasal, _' P ethn rice, at 12c. per ouna' M' $fie found out w ea ►£ was oo • ]him-1 s oil urfihe muo6Tige y is ate Doctor Duvard, hear,rily, g P p P �I ' Pcun ar difficulties, and fresh letting e have a. small quantity eader, just as you or any zither' $3P3.50.. late that she had only' jumped anxietieay --he had still tiiiie to s are I fc,r a 8 etient Who is seriously ill ; y honest man would have spoken the Profit, '$6.32. out of the frying -pan into the fire -� , P ( P h y The rofit on each chicken does that her change for the better, had s few •thoughts to the -woman he , and, putting Judith s wishes thus w -ords. P g had met ;under such strange and quietly ` not appear very large, set, at the turned out a chan a for the. worse; i 8 q yin the background, and sub- 'And -end Doctor -what I sag g painful circumstances. stituting his own.comniands in their, there nearly made me as bad as sartne, time, one must consider that that Miss Merdiin -was by no means Her clothes and trinkets' he tookIplace, he led-.her back to her chair, .the rest; I cannot tell you about'. it there gain ere i3 in of 86:72 for the work at, amiable .hostess, that her iuflu- into his own ossession or -we consider.an amount over g =my. blood curdles when I think of i pence and abilities stood higher ir1 P , - feelin a and told her not excite horse � pc, r hour. This is not an in- eneral estimation 'at Comb`s Rid- ] vague conviction that some day or "But do you know who this Mr. that place — another month,. and I p' iB . f anuther,she would return and' claim G' artmore is she '' remonstrat- 'should have been as mad as -;be usual lot of chickens. Many chick - in' than in` London. I ens have made greater gains than' v It was the old story over again- them from. him. He remembered ed. maddest amongst them. But th's were made. in this.'trial.. There is' -. of a patron pretending to more the circumstances of the diamonds, Nor do'I care;" replied Doctor woman -this keeper, or matron; ur no, in the trial, so far as I _. power ,than she actually possessed; -; and he thougH•t a' similar chance Duvard. ivliatever she was, helped rYie to P%• g Of a protegee growing impatient, and might occur any time again. For "He is 'a• heartless old man -' a Cape; and now she is continually know, but what can be' accomplish- months he expected a letter from_ perfect oyster.".. - wanting mono always, alwa a ed by anybody.' ; C . both losing their tempers, and tel- ^ Pe << 8 Y � J'• . ' ling each other-of- •truths more plain � hBr, but -none arrived and at last, I More likely to get what. we want' . more money, when I have none tc `pO market thin chickens is waste - even with her worldly goods -safely out of .him, then !" returned the give her -and I am'afraid -for eve„ ful, and it appears'to me that t'iiere than pleasant. g y „ 8 „ is at least sufficient margin of pro- Then Mist Merdun ' reproached l stowed away under lock and key' doctor.. I. want.to� know. how long afraid. 8 P her ,friend, •with ingratitude and ; in his sitting -room, he grew to for- you have been ill ? (To he :Continued.) fit to pay a reasonable wage. want of genuine talent - whilst Alice' gEt to, look for tidings of her. "I11 -I am not ill; I am only=',' _ accused her of a lack of straight- I Since her de arture . he had her "In a bad state, of health," fin- --# g P iahed Dr: Duvard. "Precisely 'so; STRANGE, INDEED LIVE STOCK NOTES. torwardnesa, of having raised hopes 1 come ' almost old. His illneas, for want' needful nourishment durin and I wish to hear for what length• Tli`e other day an ingenious- look - keep the young colts growing it she knew never could be fulfilled. g eF time you have }teen —not so The end of which state'of warfare his recovery, had left dregs in his ing person called with the'message they are expected to become as =Ry was that Alice took leavc' of Miss constitution which were undermin- well as when last I' saw sop? to the housewife that her husband large or larger than their parents.+ in his health. He was wear, L have been growing weaker and Tad sent hint for his dreas suit '\ colt, once stunted ma afterwar' - -•: t - ' - Merdun one morning in a huff —and g y of Y the useless struggle, wear ]µesker for some riiorit•hs =oh, I which was•to be ressed and,redone be,made fat, but it can' never b� About Sa much. as informing that , Bg• y of his , p t= 'lady of her destination, conveyed vain search after Alice; weary of I think for nearly a year past. I 1) y the tailor. made to grow as large as it other was not well latterly at 'Ashford "Dear me," said the housewife wise would. " 1lerself and her worldly effects to � his patients, his situation, his , chew lodgings at the to of a ver abode himself, everything. If he i Rc•w =only, only if I confess I am he said nothing' to me about it. Fall re a,ration is necessary' , largo house, situated in -, a quiet had not still clung to the hope of ill—you must not say��I am mad." Did hii look quite well?" successful 1. management in 3 the street in Portman S Hare, where same da meetin the foolish Say you are what?',' • -: • "Yes, 'mum, he -wuz in g, The new- bee ear, or q Y B girl good sprin y pre- she managed to pass her time very' who had. caused him such unhappi_ `.`1 You must not think :that - that -- health and spirits." paration for it, must begin beford miserably. I ness, he would have left England ,the — And he seenied quite as if he the old one ends. If colonies go in -; For so' far she was not short cif and joins 1 his sister; bitt it was Here the sobbing fit re- commons- ,knew what lie was 'about` ? ", to winter quarters without a queen,, ed, so "A'-iolently, that Doctor Du- „He did that, -mum," without sufficient stores, or reduced' money, having saved nearly fifty impossible to tear np hope by the . " >nd did -he task - sail -he leers 'u number; half- or perhaps tile . vrird was com elled to say, Now, ,!, i pounds during. her three years so- , riots, to cut off the last link of cam - Mrs. Mazingford uit'e content with .thins about ehole of the next ear a journ at Combo Ridgis, and, there- miinicatian between ' 'himself and r q g Y P sses be- g ! '!o, no, not . that she in- las all that, mum. Soren e a ained their normal, fare, all tedious as publishing de- I Alice to Rive up, after ha�•ing him . fore they have g lays are, she fancied she could af- gone so ion terrupted. "He . • >> I.. ! g ford to wait patiently for a result; He was sitting one night over the `dell, Miss Leake, you must not! "Well," said the lath. "it "seems I The sow is at her best after' fart bob days and months passed drear- file in his little parlor, when the "e way in this manner, it is very strange 'that he 'should only think 1 rowing the 'second litter until he fly away —and 'still though her injuriotis in eve -y respect; if you � 6F that dress suit now, because it's is six years old. First litters are r a pen ' postman, a rare visitor at his door, will but help nie$to cure you, I "ten years since he's dead and b�iri- � Sr.ld�ini profitable, bein 'neither r' -,was never idle, no gold accrued brought a letter to hint directed g think I can; but .y`oii must• strive Pd, and I've often 'wmidered how numerous, nor, the sow well enou h " fmm,her labors. in a woman's-hand. to do your part likevyise." },e's'been getting {:n. developed to be -able to supply milk; Tired and sorrowful she rambled He recognized,it instahtly. Very "Mr. Gartmore's ;compliments. I sufficient to grow them properly. from " offiee to office, aettina her 'eager'ly he tare the cover open, and said the servant, cntering at this I Young Mother- -`'The d6etor I There may be exceptiuns, however, tales read by some, skimmed by read the few lines traced on :the in- moment, "and anything he' hue, s I thinks'.the babe looks like me." but this is the rule. Retain as' others, and refused by all; till at aide— traced, apparently, with an it }our and bliss Leake's sergicF. Visitor — "Yes; I wanti!d b:> say so, 1},reeders only sowsi that have pror- laat, somebody wanting to get rid unsteady hand : Should you• like a little port, Sir? but feared you might be offended. erl themselves to be Of her, and never having the remot- _ g gaol sueklers, - = --' lie has some which has been in bot- as only these will grow a litter pro- - pest intention of ever nrintine anv. "For pity's . sake, come to me; tae twenty fire years." When the other fellniv offers to fitably, There is as much difference tbing she submitted for arnroval, now, if you can; Come to 63, LTp -. "My master soya, sir," added a conipromi, it. means that you Base ( in sow% in regar to gi%ing miler as' advised, o *, rather. "suggested," rer T:n�ery Street, and ask for Miss middle -aged valet, following close the best of it. there is in cows. - }the Leake: Remember, I am Miss M maid's heels; "that if the N•+ + + +++- ++ ++l ++'+f+.+ Leake. Yours, case is a pressing one, I can go for agy medicine or further advice, ♦ + ".`JUDITH MAZING'FORD." y , that may be required; also, that if he can be of any service + + : AboY the "Poor soul! a fugitive again," " he g 8 muttered, as ht the'note in the Got the knife in, remarked Dr. Duvard; sotto voce, — though not so + + arm ♦ ♦ put fire, ,and ' taking 1 is hat, walked softly but that the words reached y gr + .� + fcrth to comply with her request. From the time he turned into Up- the domestics -who concluded, how. e'er, that the observation applied �4 ♦ ♦ +♦ + + + + + ++ + + ♦t per Emery Street, until he reached t some surgical operation. "Best thanks to Mr. Gartmore, and the FATTENING CHICKENS. the door of No. 63, he kept repeat- ing her new name, over and over , brandy is. all 'I require ; unless, in- _ The following remarks on fatten -; " �^ , -te - himself lest by- making -an mis- { deed, you will ba_good- enough to ing._ chickens are takea--from- the Vat j U%o %jul JV Ul , 1116 1'4llllly � } � take, he should endanger, her Chan- have this prescription filled up for 1907 annual report of W. R. Gra d I " + I sec of safety; Y me immediately. Now," he added, ham, Poultry Manager ,at. at• the On -'`. n y ; and when he fairly _ got the sentence, "Is Miss Leake turning to Judith, when they were tario Agricultural College: i+++� +� ++++++ + +� +++ ♦++4 a „ left once more alone, did I not ++ +++++ + + +++++++ +��} t 'home? out, without a slip of Owing to the high price of feeds sn kind • he felt as if he had er- say the oyster was .good eating ?" we made some changes in-our rani CHAPTER XXV.- (Cont'd). the propriety of her trying a three- y F "Yes, but lie is half- brother' to. << „ volume 'novel. formed a remarkable exploit. lion for fattening the chickens. The. Now my dear Charles, she re- „ Sir John Lestoek."' Yes, sir, will you walk up- . " cheapest palatable ration we could monatrated; "do be reasonable; The idea revived Alice's s irits „ , To whom ?' find 1' ' P stairs, was the servant's reply, << ocally, was one composed of M, f what possible object could. I have when they were almost below freez- P y' Sir John Lestock- why, do you a 'in preventing your seeing .the girl?" in and following the steps of the know anything of him ?" equal -parts of ground corn, low - a i << _ „ g point; she jumped .at the pro- speaker, he found hintself in an- ,1 g = „ grade flour and middlings. This Thats you best know yourself, posal as if. it had been a bona fide other minute at the drawin room I know no good of shim, an- mixture coat $131.34 per hundred was the reply. offer of purchase, there made, and door. 8 sw ered Doctor Duvard ; but never pounds. The gains made by. the " there accepted = thanked her advis- <<r. ,� mind who Mr. Gartmore is at pre- birds were notequal am sure, persisted the lad gentleman ma'am an- to those made. ' "all that Y have ever wanted was er eagerly, and gratefully eclared ' sent -we have got the brandy : in y' ' nounced the servant n previous seasons when oats and , - t,, romote our and her happiness • in a tone which, to do him unties g and he set about the work of cur- e Judith's visitor -and servant, in- buckwheat were fed along with. the -- that has been m `one sole apron." caused him to wince a little as he ing Judith as zealously as if be had I corn, nor yet was the quality of ° Y to the apartment, he was seized, nct another care or object in life. thought of how lightly he had utter- flesh as good. The .birds did not . "May I be hanged if I don't think ky two trembling hands and ad- "What have; ou eaten to -da ?" ed the words —that she was ver y Y dress as white as we .usually usual! have , your sole aim on earth is to be y dressed by .he-r who had been beau - he demanded after a pause. y 1 married yourself," vociferated Dr. much obliged to him, turned into a tifut Judith Mazin ford. Had'been ! . • "Nothing," " them, flour skim milk or butter -'' Y neighboring stationer's shop, Pair- 8 Nothing, was the reply; I milk was used fur wetting the Duvard, with considerably, more -he thought he had never gazed cannot eat -I have no appetite- grains. :r chased s ream of paper, a pint of I —„ ground candor than politeness; but, once on -such a wreck in his life - pale, Man,.- of the dealers in dressed -' ink, a- quarter of a hundred of g g - "There, lie down and don't exert for all will you tell me Where Alice emaciated frightened-loo is 7" quills, and hurried art ay home to with a restless look in here es, and ar pcultrcomglain of the thin chick- M << commence, without the delay of a Y yourself, he 'interrupted; you ens th� -aEE are sent to market, and I I thought she had declined• ever quick, eager, unsettled gestures. must keep quiet. or you will have have noticed that on man of the •1 t <� marry a man who could -leave single hour, the great work" Could this be' the woman -he had a very. serious illness." y u, her to run ' after a handsome face." which it had been .recomm - `s r un. emp u cannot eep quie , a e i her face doubtfully. � sale were anything but fleshy, and Y• persisted I am so wretched - "That letter was written under << the method of dressing was very You would not have known there is a dreadful woman coming Influence," retorted the doctor; CHAPTER XXVI. me ?" she said, and the very tone here to- night, and I.have no money bad.' Scalded, thin chickens, where you put ideas intc'her mind that c f her voice was :altered. for her -have you any?" the skin is mostly torn off, are cer never would have come there of The letter r.hich summoned Dr. ," . tainly unsightly, and further, the I should not he answered. He had not. and he looked inquir- y n themaelvea. You have- done a great Duvard awn from Combo Rid s "Thank Heaven 'for that;" she in 1 decompose more quickly than those deal se harm, which you can oe y 8Y in her face'as'he said so. ' cried, and Fell back into a .chair, "Oh ! do not look' at me that which are dry - picked. All birds of- Y y with such speed, was one announe- undo by telling me where she is. ing the fact that Judith's landlady sobbing hysterically -``Oh ! I'm so w ay," sho - cried, "it they come and fered for sale, where they have to sr Da dive me her address, and I' will.l Was most dry- uneasy concerning her glad !" she continued ; "`sit down, any I am mad, won't you defend be kept a few. days, should be dry - forgive all .the falsehoods that you I,idger, wAo finds at time of writ- and I will tell you all. .1rTo*- I can- , me, and tell them IL am not ? What ( Plucked. have implied about me to her; and 1 not tell you ; but be quiet, and lis- became of the thins I left in Ash- It may he of interest to know i ing, been absent for four da s..The Y q g a.l, the misery you have..cauaed me ? Y ;, what it costs to fatten chickens, and L Will you ?" Woman .expressed her apprehen- ten while I think. ford Row —they. are safe, are they sions lest some serious accident had He did not answer her by words; not t" . what the diff orence.is between the "Upon my word, I no more •know bt•fallen the lad • "for she told ! hi, only lifted a - candle from the "Yes, you can have them turned cost 'price and the selling price. :.where Alice Crepton has gone to, before she went out;" added he 1 table, and looked, earnestly. at her into money at any time." The following table gives the re- s than you do a sue would e cer- i - n will you see is crew ure i earnestly. I consider that she has tain to be back for dinner at five, (gers on her pulse, and,.finally, ran to-rii ht and- tell her hatched between Juno. ISth and ~0 treated me very badly - particular- and to have all ready for her;" 8 g promise her Jul 1st. The birds• were reared 'n - 14 ` ly at a time when I was trying 'to the bell. valuables of mine, and y` "Y -ou -you won't betray me!"-she whit she wants ? -and I. will go to a corn field, and were put in the �i make her as happy and comfortable Visions of all sorts of horrors im- exclaimed, springing up and seiz- bed: I am afraid of her.' Do stay fattening crates October. 1st. These as possible. She took offence on mediately took possession of Dr. were the cull birds- those, that we Duvard'-s mind, after ing hold 'of his hand-; oh, surely Pere till she, comes.; she will be n, very alight provocation, and left the perusing the aid not want to use in our, laying e .istie I can trust you -I' thought I might bete directly. And I may trust you, - house, notwithstandin all I -could F just referred to There is t g rely on you, may I not ?" o breeding pens. We. are keeping $ay- to diasuade her from such a step. a nameless dread in, the minds of "So yolr may,, implicitly-, . he "As . ourself -" . he answe 7 really do oaf think she is thor- I arnumber of 'June chickens as e - most- .abuut being - lost' in- -Lori- �' odnceis f-or 1948. -- There - were- - it --- orrghly sane;" - finishes? the -lid i aoa• Looked at from a "possibility- t;phea,seattl nna draewing an ink- what �lainaahasntliis woman on .Chickens of each of the foHowi -ng way of completing her sentence in .of- losing- yourself" point . of , view, ! breeds: Barred Plymouth Rocks, a manner gratifying to her soli- stand ';and portfjolio to him, he. -vc u ? What . has given you Such a g y g ' London is an awful place.; and ac- , 1ti hite Plymouth Rocks, White W wrote -for a minute or two:—, horror of insanity-1 1 What is the y' tors feelings.: cardragly, not having an i ea of y' �! „ rlfih._ a_g d.. �pgrg_ , ghat shockiug event wish ve - Now, he said to the ' I 4u Rhode Island Reds. these chick- w.ho stood at the door, in answer, -You soul not guess;' and she than you, at any rate," murmured l appened to ht's mysterious pat'i- j t , it`s - summons; `'`take that to -the ri as quite close up to -him, trcmtr. ens could net lisve, been worth Itr. Duvard. and after two or three eat, Dr. Duvard hurried off,: as we nearest chemist, and . tell him I ling froze Bead to foot : "if I ;,ell i more than 9 cents per pound, live - y more ineffectual attempts to get have seen; to the metropolis, with 'want this prescription filled up `at � � weight. when taken from the corn= ' p p you, you must' not think —' - ------anything further out of his relative, � the intention of finding tier. The f !! fie }d. They were sold, when fatten - once -And, stop moment - have I shall think nothin but what' 16 t. the house, determining to illness previously mentioned, how - f ou a brandy in the house ?'' I. •ou would wi a ed far 12c to 14c per pound, write to Mr. Merdun concerning ver, ke him chained to Iris bed'y u. ny b Y 5 . wish. me, he, answer.-J, 1 $ Weight when put in the crate, Ira, air, I am afraid'nat„ unlesst kin lv. R P PlIice. r Weeks, s}mas;: for months- after- pennon: Very wearily, and very hopeless- wards, and when, feeble and ems -' Mr. Gartmore —'- the woman "Will. then,'.do not ask me any stopped. - - particulars, only when I defied hitii Weight after three weeks feed -i _. .ly. he paced along he London I ciated, lie crawled to Mr. Mason's l „ 1 ing. 252 pounds.. a w streets- little dreaming that within '! office, he- learned that search for the Who -is he ?' it .skid he. would break my ipirit. ten minutes' drive froth Miss Mer• ad was au "Oh! it is a Grain consumed, 249,23 pounds. -� gentleman who oc- •and so he lodged me in a Lunatic t lady ppyfiuous, as no one can ( r, Milk consumed. 5i7 pounds. dun's door, Alice Crepton was sit- interfere between copies the gr.,und flour, interpos� I Asylum—and I; was not mrad T)CP Cost of feed, $4.26. man and wife, eI'Judith, do not go to him, do for -I was sane, -as sane as cv:r I t lisp; up in' a little third -floor room, and she had tieea only reclaimed Chickens coat., at 4c: pound., Iive! not -I am cite well. I want no- was -as sane as you are,' E'O crying "her eyes out " - because it }y her husband. thing," q. "And he knew that weight, +314.54. had, at last, occurred to her she Engrossed as a man-was with -his . ".present my =Dr. Dnvard's Coln- "Perfectly." Total cost, $1g.7s, might have been premature. in- g-v- „ Dressed weight, °12.5 'nnunds- r own troubles and anxieties -with liments to, Mr. Gartmore, and -tell The infernal scmiadr:r+ z - ._ 8 - -,__ - = .. ing Charles his dismrasal, _' P ethn rice, at 12c. per ouna' M' $fie found out w ea ►£ was oo • ]him-1 s oil urfihe muo6Tige y is ate Doctor Duvard, hear,rily, g P p P �I ' Pcun ar difficulties, and fresh letting e have a. small quantity eader, just as you or any zither' $3P3.50.. late that she had only' jumped anxietieay --he had still tiiiie to s are I fc,r a 8 etient Who is seriously ill ; y honest man would have spoken the Profit, '$6.32. out of the frying -pan into the fire -� , P ( P h y The rofit on each chicken does that her change for the better, had s few •thoughts to the -woman he , and, putting Judith s wishes thus w -ords. P g had met ;under such strange and quietly ` not appear very large, set, at the turned out a chan a for the. worse; i 8 q yin the background, and sub- 'And -end Doctor -what I sag g painful circumstances. stituting his own.comniands in their, there nearly made me as bad as sartne, time, one must consider that that Miss Merdiin -was by no means Her clothes and trinkets' he tookIplace, he led-.her back to her chair, .the rest; I cannot tell you about'. it there gain ere i3 in of 86:72 for the work at, amiable .hostess, that her iuflu- into his own ossession or -we consider.an amount over g =my. blood curdles when I think of i pence and abilities stood higher ir1 P , - feelin a and told her not excite horse � pc, r hour. This is not an in- eneral estimation 'at Comb`s Rid- ] vague conviction that some day or "But do you know who this Mr. that place — another month,. and I p' iB . f anuther,she would return and' claim G' artmore is she '' remonstrat- 'should have been as mad as -;be usual lot of chickens. Many chick - in' than in` London. I ens have made greater gains than' v It was the old story over again- them from. him. He remembered ed. maddest amongst them. But th's were made. in this.'trial.. There is' -. of a patron pretending to more the circumstances of the diamonds, Nor do'I care;" replied Doctor woman -this keeper, or matron; ur no, in the trial, so far as I _. power ,than she actually possessed; -; and he thougH•t a' similar chance Duvard. ivliatever she was, helped rYie to P%• g Of a protegee growing impatient, and might occur any time again. For "He is 'a• heartless old man -' a Cape; and now she is continually know, but what can be' accomplish- months he expected a letter from_ perfect oyster.".. - wanting mono always, alwa a ed by anybody.' ; C . both losing their tempers, and tel- ^ Pe << 8 Y � J'• . ' ling each other-of- •truths more plain � hBr, but -none arrived and at last, I More likely to get what. we want' . more money, when I have none tc `pO market thin chickens is waste - even with her worldly goods -safely out of .him, then !" returned the give her -and I am'afraid -for eve„ ful, and it appears'to me that t'iiere than pleasant. g y „ 8 „ is at least sufficient margin of pro- Then Mist Merdun ' reproached l stowed away under lock and key' doctor.. I. want.to� know. how long afraid. 8 P her ,friend, •with ingratitude and ; in his sitting -room, he grew to for- you have been ill ? (To he :Continued.) fit to pay a reasonable wage. want of genuine talent - whilst Alice' gEt to, look for tidings of her. "I11 -I am not ill; I am only=',' _ accused her of a lack of straight- I Since her de arture . he had her "In a bad state, of health," fin- --# g P iahed Dr: Duvard. "Precisely 'so; STRANGE, INDEED LIVE STOCK NOTES. torwardnesa, of having raised hopes 1 come ' almost old. His illneas, for want' needful nourishment durin and I wish to hear for what length• Tli`e other day an ingenious- look - keep the young colts growing it she knew never could be fulfilled. g eF time you have }teen —not so The end of which state'of warfare his recovery, had left dregs in his ing person called with the'message they are expected to become as =Ry was that Alice took leavc' of Miss constitution which were undermin- well as when last I' saw sop? to the housewife that her husband large or larger than their parents.+ in his health. He was wear, L have been growing weaker and Tad sent hint for his dreas suit '\ colt, once stunted ma afterwar' - -•: t - ' - Merdun one morning in a huff —and g y of Y the useless struggle, wear ]µesker for some riiorit•hs =oh, I which was•to be ressed and,redone be,made fat, but it can' never b� About Sa much. as informing that , Bg• y of his , p t= 'lady of her destination, conveyed vain search after Alice; weary of I think for nearly a year past. I 1) y the tailor. made to grow as large as it other was not well latterly at 'Ashford "Dear me," said the housewife wise would. " 1lerself and her worldly effects to � his patients, his situation, his , chew lodgings at the to of a ver abode himself, everything. If he i Rc•w =only, only if I confess I am he said nothing' to me about it. Fall re a,ration is necessary' , largo house, situated in -, a quiet had not still clung to the hope of ill—you must not say��I am mad." Did hii look quite well?" successful 1. management in 3 the street in Portman S Hare, where same da meetin the foolish Say you are what?',' • -: • "Yes, 'mum, he -wuz in g, The new- bee ear, or q Y B girl good sprin y pre- she managed to pass her time very' who had. caused him such unhappi_ `.`1 You must not think :that - that -- health and spirits." paration for it, must begin beford miserably. I ness, he would have left England ,the — And he seenied quite as if he the old one ends. If colonies go in -; For so' far she was not short cif and joins 1 his sister; bitt it was Here the sobbing fit re- commons- ,knew what lie was 'about` ? ", to winter quarters without a queen,, ed, so "A'-iolently, that Doctor Du- „He did that, -mum," without sufficient stores, or reduced' money, having saved nearly fifty impossible to tear np hope by the . " >nd did -he task - sail -he leers 'u number; half- or perhaps tile . vrird was com elled to say, Now, ,!, i pounds during. her three years so- , riots, to cut off the last link of cam - Mrs. Mazingford uit'e content with .thins about ehole of the next ear a journ at Combo Ridgis, and, there- miinicatian between ' 'himself and r q g Y P sses be- g ! '!o, no, not . that she in- las all that, mum. Soren e a ained their normal, fare, all tedious as publishing de- I Alice to Rive up, after ha�•ing him . fore they have g lays are, she fancied she could af- gone so ion terrupted. "He . • >> I.. ! g ford to wait patiently for a result; He was sitting one night over the `dell, Miss Leake, you must not! "Well," said the lath. "it "seems I The sow is at her best after' fart bob days and months passed drear- file in his little parlor, when the "e way in this manner, it is very strange 'that he 'should only think 1 rowing the 'second litter until he fly away —and 'still though her injuriotis in eve -y respect; if you � 6F that dress suit now, because it's is six years old. First litters are r a pen ' postman, a rare visitor at his door, will but help nie$to cure you, I "ten years since he's dead and b�iri- � Sr.ld�ini profitable, bein 'neither r' -,was never idle, no gold accrued brought a letter to hint directed g think I can; but .y`oii must• strive Pd, and I've often 'wmidered how numerous, nor, the sow well enou h " fmm,her labors. in a woman's-hand. to do your part likevyise." },e's'been getting {:n. developed to be -able to supply milk; Tired and sorrowful she rambled He recognized,it instahtly. Very "Mr. Gartmore's ;compliments. I sufficient to grow them properly. from " offiee to office, aettina her 'eager'ly he tare the cover open, and said the servant, cntering at this I Young Mother- -`'The d6etor I There may be exceptiuns, however, tales read by some, skimmed by read the few lines traced on :the in- moment, "and anything he' hue, s I thinks'.the babe looks like me." but this is the rule. Retain as' others, and refused by all; till at aide— traced, apparently, with an it }our and bliss Leake's sergicF. Visitor — "Yes; I wanti!d b:> say so, 1},reeders only sowsi that have pror- laat, somebody wanting to get rid unsteady hand : Should you• like a little port, Sir? but feared you might be offended. erl themselves to be Of her, and never having the remot- _ g gaol sueklers, - = --' lie has some which has been in bot- as only these will grow a litter pro- - pest intention of ever nrintine anv. "For pity's . sake, come to me; tae twenty fire years." When the other fellniv offers to fitably, There is as much difference tbing she submitted for arnroval, now, if you can; Come to 63, LTp -. "My master soya, sir," added a conipromi, it. means that you Base ( in sow% in regar to gi%ing miler as' advised, o *, rather. "suggested," rer T:n�ery Street, and ask for Miss middle -aged valet, following close the best of it. there is in cows. - .� .a.. N ': a > � �•.y. ,� � a - ' - — _ 1 mesa, $22.50; half= b-Crreis, $11.50; 1ELD �T BUY - - -T clear fat backs $23 dry s,a It long -, clear backs, Ilc�; barrels plate beef, c $17.50 ; half - barrels do., $9. Com- ° pound lard, 8%c to 9%c; pure lard, 12 %c to 13c; kettle rendered, 130 Iaiian Opened Fire on Them Pith a to 13 %c, hams, 12 %c to 14c accord- ing to size; breakfast bacon, He to lZeventy Miners Entombed -at Wigan, 1 _ -:: 5c; Windsor bacon, 15c to 16c; . -Winchester Rifle. fresh- killed abattoir dressed hogs, '[� - $10; live, $6.75 to $7. 1Jngland, A despatch from Parry Sound leg, 'inflicting a flesh wound in the The butter local market is steady, ' says:. Constables Haystead and thigh. As Knight reached the man finest creamery being quoted A despatch from Wigan,'England, and the air .purified. -When the. L he was savagely attacked with the 2' /c in round lots, and 24c to 24 2c says: : The worst fears have been first rescue art descended on - _ _. Kerr, c u tied rifle and had leis �e�d -ent i- a -7obbi realized in tF�- explosion which oc- Wednesday morning a -si ght that - cn Wednesday, having in charge open. -He stuck to his man, and Prices of eggs are firm under a curred in the' Maypole mine on met 'their eyes was horrifying. Not e Frank S oranco, an Italian, ac- using his revolver butt, , brought good demand. -Selected stock 23c Y g' p 8 +Tuesday. The •entombed miners far from the bottom of the shaft � � -� • cased of burglary and rob'ie'ry at him down and handcuff ed him, but No. 1, 20c, and No. 2, 16c per doz- number silent seventy, and it is im= eighteen bodies were found, all . Key Harbor Junction, C. P. R.; by this time became so 'exhausted en. possible that any of them can have frightfully mutilated, legs and arms and who so far had. eluded arrest. with loss of blood and exertions ,of Western cheese were quoted at survived. Efforts at rescue how- being blown off, and heads batter - On Tuesday Provincial Constable I the strenftous fight that he was 12�;c to 12 %e, and eastern" at 12 %c ever, continue unceasingly. Thirty ed almost beyond recognition. =' Chas. Knight and District Con- compelled to remain on the battle- to 12 %c. Receipts to -day were 7,- bodies were discovered on Wednes- The management of the mine de- stable W. Madigan got trace of the field. Shortly afterward Madigan 031 boxes, as against 17;517 on the day in the workings, but the fumes clares that between 60 and 70 men Ital€kn, who was working in a field, returned with assistance and both corresponding date last year. from the- burning coal prevented were under ground at the time of near Bying Inlet, for a man named wounded constable and prisoner the rescuing party from reaching the explosion, and that there is M_ Rooney, an Assyrian. -As the can- were conveyed to Bying Inlet, ,TAIL F08 LIQU08 I+IEN. the others that undoubtedly are ly- no hope that anyone will be brought stables approached the Italian he where the constable is confined to, — ing down in the mine. A few bodies out alive. The women and children, opened fire on them with an auto his bed from ,the injuries. Spor- Three Owen Sound Men Sentenced were brought to the surface, but however, who remained 'at the pit matie, rifle, the constables replying anco is one of the three Italians to Four Months. all were so blackened and mutilated head' al] night refused to leave un- i with revolver shots. Mr. Knight, who broke into a boarding-house - 8- � that identification was impossible. ti] the bodies of the dead are feigning to have been shot, fell into at Key Harbor Junction and stole A despatch from Owen Sound It will be 'impossible to make' a brought to the surface. Nothing some bushes. The other constable, about -$80, the other two having soya : The inhabitants of Owen his 'companion anion fall and think- been y thorough examination- o the work- else will convince them of the hope- seeing � P previously caught by Knight Sound are greatly excited over the ing until the fire has been subdued Iessness of waiting. ing hire seriously wounded or kill- and landed in jail here, but from results of the trials, on Saturday, -ed, turned and went to the Inlet which they escaped in a clever man- of the hotelkeepers charged with for assistance and a medical man. net• and, are still at large. Knight breaches of the liquor license act. STRIKERS REFUSE PAY. SIX BURNED TO DEATH. Meantime, as soon as the Italian deserves great praise for his tour- In all there were seventeen charg- _ had emptied the rifle, Knight rose age and good judgment. The coun- es, implicating nine hotels. The in- Ignore Notice Issued by the Rail- Terrible Result of the Iiaee War in and ran toward. him, and, on the try is being searched for the es- t.-rest of the public has `been inten - way Company. Tennessee. Italian turning, he shot him in the taped two. sified by the fact that three of the accused w46 were found guilty A despatch from Montreal says: A despatch from Knoxville LEADING gg T were sentence - ., s c mountain, G �j � L1 � shoulders, loo to Ile; rolls, 10 %c Frisonment each. Their names are:* Company on. Friday engaged a several miles east of Jellico •and j�j j�j to llc; breakfast bacon, 15c- to William Leach, City Hotel; Joshua hundred more mechanics, and the near the Anthras mining section, i 15 %c; green meats, out of pickle, Warrilow, Royal Hotel, and An- greater number of these were sent negro shanty, where a helpless net -" le leas than smoked. drew Fogarty, Albion Hotel. Each west. The company claims that (I grew and her five children had BREADSTUFFS. of the accused had been previously 'sufficient men are now engag -- in lived, was found burned tQ the Toronto, Aug. 2b- Ontario Wheat ZTI+IITED SATE$ MARKETS. convicted, and Magistratae- - gro- urn on - Wednesday 'morning. - -Old or sew, No. 2 white and real; while remarking that 6e was sorry ing all right. bile there are . plen - None of the inmates had escaped. We to 86c • No'. 2 mixed 85c. Minneapolis, Aug. 25. -Wheat - for them, said that he was forced ty of car men, more metal workers The burning is supposed to . have Manitoba Wheat - Nominal at September; $1.01% to $1.01% ; De- by statute to send them to prison. are wanted, and these are being been the work of the white miners mmber 98y4c; No. 1 hard, 81.24; Fines ranging from $60 -to $100 gradually secured.. The . company and. mountaineers, who objected.to $I.17 to $1.18 for No. 1 northern ' 8i 8 - - ' lake ort3 • other p po - No. 1 Northern, $1.24; No. 2 North= "'ere im setl upon -other guilty further contends that there has the negroes remaining in that see- p grades at ro r- Po P 8 Y donate values. . ern, $1.20 to $1.21 ;' No. 3 North- parties. been no interference with the train, tion. For more than a week racial Oats--Ontario, sew, 39e to 40c 1 ern, $1.13 to $1.14., Flour - First d. service, and no. •trouble whatever is feeling has been inflamed in sever- y outside; old nominal, at 4be to 46c patents, $8.15 to $6.25•;.second pat- SAW HUSBAND BURNING. anticipated in handling the Western al of the mince in the Jellico dir ' ' ents 6 to 6.15• first' '$4.- • grain. The company on Friday is- filet: • 46'yzc; rejects 44 %c to 45c, lake 85 to $4.45; second clears, $3,50 to His Invalid Witt" Wa6 Unable to sued notices to the men to draw -- ,-;. -- ports. S ^.60.. Bran -ln bulk_ , 419.50 to *heir pay for the work they -had. SIX BURNED TO DEATH. Barley -New No. 2, S7c to 58c $20' I Give Aid. dune this month, but, acting on the , No. -3 %, 55c, to 5oc ; No. •3, 53c'to Buffalo, Aug. 25- Wheat - Winter A despatch from Brockville sa •s : instructions of the union. , the etrik� Children i.o>;t Their Live at Col- _ 64c higher; No. 2 red, 98yc ; No. 3 ex- Win. McKay, an elderly resident,_ era paid no attention to the notice. tax, Washington. . Rye-New, '65c to 70c bid outside. t•ra red, 97c; No. 2 white; me; No. was lighting his pipe near a window A despatch from Colfax, Wash,, old, mixed, 98c.. Corn- Higher; -No. �•n. Sunday when a 'sudden gust of -4- stocks. No. 4 GAVE LIFE FOR: TRUST. says: Six children are dead and two Corn- Nominal at 88c to 88%0 3� yellow, 84c; yellow, 83c: Wind blew a curtain against the — others are burned so seriously that. —Toronto, freights for No S yelkrw; No. 3 corn, 81 to 82c; No. 4 corn, match. In an instant the curtains Filled.. •� � w g - — -- p- - ,g -- - -- - xe osery is- kt,-' .° and 86' /,c to 87c for kiln 79 t° e0e ; :�0.. 3 W2 - Oars �. and his cIot6ing esugii£ re. arles at ]Enderlin. Schultz ranch between Colfax and &� Es Express Messenger Sorenaoo Bran- Quoted at $16 to $18 per Higher; No. 2-white' 51%` to 51 /c; Place, a visitor from Hamilton, P.elrouse, resulting from a fire -that No. 3 white, 60Y. to 50 /cr No. 4 nos assin the house at the time, A despatch from Winnipeg says: ton in bulk outside; in bas $2 8 destroyed their home on Wednes bags, white, 49% to 49' c: R e-N inth-�r�,�_ramjn, � Otto Sorenson, a messenger • m the F -8 61, d Shorts-$20 to $21 per ton in bulk outside; in bags, $2 more. - Flour- Malnitoba first atents p "$6 ; seconds, $5.40 ; strong bakers', g _83.30.; Ontario winter wheat .pat- eats, $3.30 to $3.35: track, 81c. - - LIVE STOCK MARKET Toronto 5. =In ex ort cat- Aug. B P tle salsa Wore 'recorded. in tvgo in- stances on a basis of $15.40 per cwt. export cattle, brought. $4.50 tc Simper cv�t— 'there is a- fail• - e- n1and for butchers' cattle at firm smothered the flames with a blan- ket. His wife, an invalid, was sit- in in the room watching him S 8 burn but was powerless to extend + $ assistance, The right side of -hie body was badly burned, but it is thought he will recover. 8 - employ of-t�e weatera "Express= Company, was killed byrrobbers, who attempted to roll his car ;at Enderlin, N. D., on Thursday night. Sorenson travels on the Soo line to Ninnipeg. He was found dead in his car. The position in which be was' lying indicated that he -had had a terrible struggle- -The-robbera -$ed iii terror after killing their loan, our a dea were wo • - children of Schultz: The other two-' were children 9f. W. W. Pox, • brother-in-law. Th men were away _. �• harvesting, and -the mothers were attending a theatrical performance. The two eldest Sehulta girls at- tempted to rescue the chi }dren, -but Inst the way to the door, and were forced to drops the- babies:to make . RR� Cheese- Large, 13c• to 13 %c; - - TWO MEN MET DEATH. twins 13 %c to 13 %c. Butter = 'Wholesale quotations- prices, The highest figure liven $ e cut was $4.90 paid for some pretty P Y =-- Fc[I On Their iicsds and Never Se- - He leaves a wife and two children, who live in St. Paul. -' their own escape. The cause of'the fire is a mystery. - 'are :- fair cattle. - Buyers maintain that gained. Consciousness. ; .Creamery, prints .... ,.: 25c to 26c ` $5 would he paid for select stock. A despatch from Renfrew, Ont., W. C. SRA UR APPOINTED. _ do solids .... 23c to 24c Prices of good cows 'were up 20 'to says: While engaged in loading STRUCK BY. TRAIN. — '.Dairy prints, choice .. ... 23etoNo I 40e per cwt. Select butchers' cat- telephone poles on a fiat car at :RIG -' Neiv General tiIanager for Lake do ordinary ..:. .:.... 21c to22c tic. $4.80 to $5.10; good loads, $4.- L aldwell's station, on_ Thursday, Ten- pear -old Boy Killed and Grand- Superior - .Corporation. -- hairy;'wits .... .... :... 21cto22c 40 to $4.75; medium, $3,60 to $4.23; Jos. Sutherland of that lace met P + mother Infured. - - -- A despatch from . Saint Ste. P Inferior .... .... .. 17c to 166 c( moron, 82. so to $3.50; beat cows, $3.70 to $4.40:; death almost instantl b falling y Y 8 A despatch' from Port Arthur, - Marie, sans: W. l,. Srai;f of Char- E s -20c to 21c per dozen _in 88 P lots. common cows, $2,_ 5C to $3.50 ; bulls, 52 to $4; canners kLaekward off the tap of the car and Ont., says: At Stanley, tiventy'Irstown, W' Va., has.bee.n appoint - ' case Poultry - ..Spring chickens,' live �i to $2' per ' cwt. Calves were striking n• the back of his head.. 8 He died 'in about an hour after the pules !rent here, on \4ednesday of ternoon a ri containin three per- 8 8 P M , c Ord General .ltinagcr' o_ the Lake Superior. Coruporatiun. He is ex- weight, 13a to l5c ; fowl, 10c to llc; quoted at 3, to 6c p..r pound. fall,' Before medical attendance sons, while crossing the railway ! petted, to arrive this week to take ducks; lOc to 12c.; .dressed, 2c high- ,' could. arrive. He was 45 year" of track, was struck "b a. Canadian Y charge the allied industries of 'et• Honey- Strained loc to Ile 'per P MONTREAL MARKETS Montreal Aug. 25:-- Oats to age, and unmarried. 8 -Chas. a prominent, far- ' Northern work train. Edward McLeur,•aged ten was killed and the 'company. S.rauf was forme -ly p Geiieral'blanafier' of the Kanawha, pound... - " Beans- Primes, $2 to $2.10; hand- quiet demand. Manitoba, No. 2 48'c No. 2, 47c, pier of Bromley, and a member of the Township Council, .died on Wed- the T hir grandmother; Mrs. S. A. Mc- Dowell,, seriously 'injured. Miss i ;y West Virginia Railway., g _ 3, y picked; $2.10 to $2.20. Potatoes-7-60c to bushel white, ; and reject= ed. 45c per bushel ex- store: P from injuries received b a Y 1 Y McLeur, the third member of the London electors Will vote on the .80c' per + in farmers • waggons. Flour was fair. ,Choice spring P 8 to fatal fall. He was working in his 8 barn -and was standing in the mow g party, escaped, uninjured. The in- jv.red woman .was brought here by Sunday street car question. wheat patents, $6 $6.10; sec- onds, $5.50 ; winter wheat patents, when he was struck by the hayfork,. special train. The United States Government has* fur rehearing of ; ::PROVISIONS. $c5; straight roller ", $4.30 to 54. 0; knocking him from where he, was standing, and falling on the barn s --� petitioned- ,a S the case against�,tlhc �tandaid O'1 Pork -Short cut, $23,50 per bar• rel mess 519 to $19.50. do., in bags, $1.90 to $2.10; extras, $c1.S5 to 51.75. floor on his head. _He was about - -- - Fernie fire losses by insurance Company of Indiana, which was d - Lard- Tierces, 12c ; tubs, • 12 %c ;. Manitoba bran, $22 to $23 ; shorts 50 years _of age, and leaves._a- .family_. an era. pails, 12.rc, $25 ; Ontario bran, •$21 to $22 ; of young children. ' His wife died Smoked and Dry Salted-Meats- middlings, $24 t'o $25; shorts, $26 about two months ago: -- Long clear bacon, 11iye to 11 %c, -per ton, including bags; pure grain - -� -- i hams medium and' mouille $30 to $32, and milled GREAT I1RE _•�T ST:13II30L'T:. OF tons. and cases; + light, 14yc to 15c; hams, large, grades,' grades, $25 to $28 per ton, , 12 %c to 13c; backs, 17 %c 13o I8c ; l P.rovisians- Barrels, short cut herrihle Conflagration in Turkish Quarters. . A despatch from Constantinople De OSits By Public in Canada Show an _ says, Fire broke out on Sunday p. - �n afternoon in the-Stamboul quarter, DlEa n d within a ve!! -hrief e.riod_a ..,THREE crease of Over 7, 000, 000. _ terrible conflagration was raging, A strong wind carried'the flames at - great speed, and for six hours they A despatch from Ottawa says: their money in speculative ventures. } ManyCondemned to Death B 'Russian swept over the section, destroying The bank statement for July was Deposits elsewhere than in Can- d on • Th usda night. The L ada show the astonishing increase 1Vlany 1.500 houses and shops. The fire issue 1_ Y f was still burning at 9 o'clock on changes from last month are signs ill the •month of 49,056,000. Courts in Two Days. ficant. They indicate that the peo -, The total liabilities for July are Sunday night, but the wind had de- le of Canada have the money, but $756,323,349, an iherease of. $9,584,- B attempt BEYONDably- L. re adopting a conservative' policy, 099. T a P •'A despatch from St. Peters bur I A second unsuccessful attem t ' The statement, is- of a distinctly Turning to the . assets of the says: There were ten more death "-as made on Tuesday' evening to _ hopeful character, banks, the specie in hand shows an sentences in Russia on -Wednesday I assassinate the Chief of Police of I'oregt Fires Continue to Do Great On .the liability side • of the ac- increase of $750,000, and Domin- I yatigorsk, M. Von Oglio. Threc count the notes in circulation -show ion notes of $3,250,000. five 'at `Vilna two at Warsaw and Damage in British Columbia. men emptied their revolvers at the a decrease of $1,456,000: The bal- The br.lance due from oth @r banks three at Lodz.- On Tuesday there I Chief,tbut failed to hit, him. The A despatch from Cranbrook, Bt ante due to the Dominion Gar, ern- or agencies in the United States wer'9 26, a sinister record.. Two of police shot down one of the revo: C.' , says x bush fire near Kimberley ment has been reduced by $5,100,- are i6drea,sed by $7,121,000, and the men were former sailors at- lutionists, but the other two es- is beyond control, and is running 000, while the balance due to pro- from banks in foreign countries by • tached to the Black ' Sea fleet, and taped,' ncrth towards Skookunchuck Creek. vincial Governme4s has increases- $9,082,000. Call and -short loans in Lad been found guilty of taking the A despatch from Tcherdyn tells of Sullivan and. Kimberley are safe'.' bt $1,750,000. Canada have decreased by $1,083, lead in an attempt to pillage an an armed collision between the in- There is a: bad forest fire one mile Deposits by the public, payable 000; and elsewhere than in Canada estate. The others were convicted habitants of-two neighborigg v11- Iayae - -- Another fire ' on d'eman-d- in- Canada, have in- have increased by $2,159,000. _rf train, robberies and murders. lanes over the ownership of apiece burning at Ryan. No rain for over creased by $3,573,000, and payable Current loans in Canada show a There were two executions on of disputed land, in which two men a month has made everything- so on notice, $3,779.00. This is re- reduction of $9,252,000. The total Tuesday at Warsaw, one at Tiflis were killed and several •seriouslyidry that fire - fighting is very diffi- garded as clear evidence that the assets amounted to $936,411,830, at and several aAr St. Petersburg. wounded. Innit. Canadian public are not risking compared with $923,017;629. — ys ,y Ink Sunday here, the guest of W. J. • -Miss Madge O'Leary, of Toron- Miss B. Whitt' spent Sunday with Keep the Hens Warm i _,and Mrs. Gordon. to, visited her aunt, Miss Julia, friends at Scarboro Village, -Mrs. M erg, of 'Montreal, has O'Leary, on Saturday last. Mrs. John Moon was in Toronto last _ r been spending a week with her -Miss C, B. Simpson returned week attending her father's funeral. - inece, Mrs. (Dr.) Bell. on Tuesday afternoon from her H. Fleming and friend, of Brown's !' PAROID Corners, called on friends here on Sun - _ Miss Bertha Shaw, of Toronto; visit to her aunt in Jordfan. = Miss'Hobbs day is recommended b the largest poultrymen as the most economical .-spent Sunday here with her list- , of Woodstock, and , Y g p rY •� .er, Mrs. J. S. Jephson. Miss L. Knight, Of Brooklin, visit- Miss Sarah Dixon, of Toronto, sppent roofing and siding for poultry houses, sheds, etc. Shingles and a, -Mrs. Waring's sister, Mrs. ed at E. Balsdon's recently. Sunday with her sister, Mrs. William clapboards do not keep the buildings as dry and warm. The above - Misses Minnie' Rankin and Chester. illustration is from a.photograph of building of Wright Bros., Pedlar, from Artemesia, is spend Wm. Collins has put up a fine wire Brockville, Ont. lug a fewjdays with her. Coila Every are spending a few fence which adds mach to tbe,appear- - Arthur Rogers, accompanied days with the former's aunt, Mrs. l ante of his place. _ YOU CAN APPLY IT YOURSELF' " '-by Tree friends. spent Sunday. at John Henderson, of Cherrywood. James and Mrs.- Wilson. and Miss `smith roofing kit in each roll. It does not require painting when ...:.the home of his parents here. —S. Mayne's lease having expir- Martha Tweedie, of Toronto, spent first applied, and lies flat, Send today for free samples., Sunda with D. Stotts and family. ' —Miss Bertha Kingg and'' Hiss � Messrs., Geo.. and L. Gordon y y• :. •. - - ••' May Parsons, of Oshawa, spent purpose working their farm in Mrs. J. McCardile and two daugh -, -a few days with Miss Ellen Hane future and have begun fall low- tens, of St. Paul, spent a. few day last Y Y ing p week with the former's broths, .li. -Miss Roberts, of Columbus, .Taylor. � ♦ � spent is few days last week with -W• A. fend firs. Remmer and Mr. and .sirs. Higgins, of Toronto, the Misses. Stephenson, of the base children left yesterday for their and Mrs. Hudson, of Columbus, are line. home in Brockville, after spending spending a few_ days with Win'. and The Toronto Exhibition opens several weeks with relatives at Mrs. Collins. ?: orrow (Saturday) and will the bay: ..► - - _ - r continue for the following two -Mrs. C. Redmond, of Oylegatc�, AuDI-EY PXfQrd- -Ww. and :lllss Minnie Orris, Monday and is visiting with her rs. o y- as quire :- zeeavere -- -- -- - -- - — of Wabigoon, visited their grand- daughter, Mrs. P. O'Cunaor Land from her recent illness. nts, Selah. and Mrs. Orvis; other friends. Our.'none energetic ladies are taking �4 'are rand Mrs. 'Wyman sad two for Toronto and, left take 'suite an interest In the Kinsale ♦�'vul= r - . a course Rev. Bell entertained a nuint,er of f children, of Pet _ at the hospital. He his :?,udley con negation at the lake 3 a O 25c. - ing a week with Mw. A.' BUL'1'Pll wRS RCCOtllpanleCl ' by' 1213 311ite!', on Tuesdays t report aa. very:- Cans Tom toes my 25e, 3 1i�ns Corn only ails '' _. And other friend. Mrs. X. N. Richardson, and his pleasant titne. 3 Cans Peas Only -25C, • -3 Cans Pumpkins only 25' -The Misses Byrnies, of Turon son, Clarence. Geo. �tartim. .Reuben Yeoman and _to, were called to Pickerin stn in -Harvest being over farmers �Vm. ('berry have one fn Susl;atch g R g ewan to Assist in tie harvest. Then The above are all first -class brands \rittr Gome of the label, slightly to their sisters illness,•Mr+, harry are note ready for tbeir-•fall plow -. report g(ai,d:cropa anti picots i,f heip. discolored. We have! it stuck of good,stuff to clear out cheap, Moore, Brock road. ing. C)iving to the dry w?ather, ()nWednvsd.t afternoon,\clailel)!•ty- before We new stuck arrives. All kinds of W. H. Peak and two they complain that the land is ton ingfootball at the s(7flool, Luther slid- - children returned -hofne on Tburs, dry and hard and tire• longing fur dlc,ton'd little boy sustuinrd a l,ad' Fanned 'Meats ,, ",day after several weeks' visit with a'good casts. fracture to his arm jusit -below the = — and ish Cheap relatives in Cleveland. -P. Mc- Farlaiie, Of the Standard- place it was hroken last fall. E �ti a notice thatt strne of our rifle - -Mr. and Mrs. Britton Richard- Bank. Claremont, was in town on Pure Whole and Ground Spices. Eatritets, Etch: Bust duality White . -iron and child and Mrs, Chas. Clark. Saturday visiting his cousin 11ias payers are j»xc potting in their it rood Nine and Frtlit. N•'inegnr3. Rin x for lass± al's Hassler, of Durham work. It ix not much encouragement - • $ g J _ of Schumberg, spent Sunday with , who was for th, (ivPrseer whet[ soots will foss t -_ -.. _otie week only, 3.cents per dozen'. " '- '- Smith ita]d Mrs. Clark. - - lencliti a fezv citty�s to ith e. 'A. on doing t lie work at tr vwn•con- - •bInc. Seale• returted to her and .Ural. McClellan. - . :'home in Montreal on Saturday - -The members of the Audley Elmer Lick was through some of our after � spending several months Methodist Church and Sunday orchards in the interest,4 of the Osh> l'V EW STOCK OF GRAIN SAGS _ k with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr. }Bell. --ehool� were entertained by Rev. awn Fruit Growers' Asi�oeiation' ac- _ _ cow anied I)v Mr. flare, Government 'Sugar iindMeal%ackg very cheap. Great, stock bf" new Towelings, efliet, •' which measured I feet II- inches anti report a pleasant time, rather 1fglc, kin in length. Thin is the record so -John and firs, flinty, of Win - than last year. far. nipeg. are spending a week with - Telephone ro! -A. G.. Ailed Mrs. Green -and Lorne and ' Mrs. ' Squires. - Mr. does not seem fa family returned home -on Friday. Minty is' one of the managers in finished on the t after spending their vacation with Eaton's large departmental store far north'as W friends and relatives in Toronto and is naiv pa. his vacation. east on the 4t] and Keeton.- -T. M. McFadden returned on Chapman',, botl -Miss Anna Hiscock returned Tuesdaay afternoon after an ab. gloried phones. wence of several weeks touring Westney Brus., -.., to her home in Kingston on Satur- Annan have eat day after visiting for -Rome weeks Manitoba and the other .North= their homea_'_T -_ at the home of• her sister, Mrs. west- proviuce's. He reports the working cond-iti • (Rev.) Moore at the Manse, crops ln-the parts viAtedt}s- being = Harvest operations are about good- YalO MILE 'three weeks Earlier this season -The public school will re open than last, and -in some cases five on Tuesday for the fall term. The Included in tb or six weeks earlier. The amount work of painting the interior of adian - National of Straw this year is in many cases the school has been carried on dur- from- Alberta wi much less than last year, flat the iug the past week and when school' ment reflecting -: yield- of,A - r�omises to be fair. opens everything will be in first Portag�e it Fran -The Bowmanville N. j, s,fiii'm �ss�ale•. ,sir alcitiTiewan v erly owped -and published by .Mr. - Father O'Leary, ' of Colling- valor showing 1, Gale, has changed hands, having \wood. visited with his aunt, Mi.-7s ahtppetl. ° -been purchased by Messrs. James Julia O'Leary, on Friday 'of last ,8r Sons, proprietors of the Bow- week. He was accompanied by manville Statesman. Last week':; Father O'Malley, of Toronto, and edition was the first isslied by the Father, Clive, of OShan•a,'and- was. Rheui :new proprietors. on his road to 0bllawft in an auto• -Rev. F. C. Harper, of Niagara mobile,. Falls, spent a few days during the - -.Mr. Barnes, of St: Catharines' I have found atee- ' matlsm! Not a remi Past week with friends in - Picker- Recompanied by his daughter and alatortedlimb'sofcN ing. • -He is now enjoying a month's son, and by his. brother, Will, • G. trowths back to flab But I can now surely vacation. On Sunday evening �Ir. Bart�ea, of Green River, was' in this deplorable dieea, Harper ocettpied the pulpit in St. town on Monday in his automu- In Germany -with Darmstadt —I found _ Aedrew's - church, «-•hen the coil- bile. .11 i Barnes, - who is a 511C- .which Mr. Shoop'sRl gregation was pleased 'to heal' his Cessfal btlsine-s nian, was forrae.r- a perfected, demdi Ahat-lan ingredient, I familiar voice. ly a residentof this town-sh1p,`aii inanyeasesofRheum =-Wm. and Mrs. Se(ker,-of In= is now making a tour of the scenes formly cures all curs diana lis, have been much dreaded d hen po pending ul hla yolltb. wastes,fonndinRheu wo we Labor Day., f'ar'm - labor= and pass away under Toros: , r. Seeker -is a fortmar' , !seals a does tour ' '1I cry •and homeseekers' exctlrsiona And then, when dim resident of Liverpool apd looks Toronto and Ottan'a exhibitions. f" l yaifio th Rheumatism hale and hearty. He reports the Special reduced 21:d class tickets real need —no actual, 'temperatilre at Indianapolis to to B. C., Cal:, Idaho, lfexico, Ore. Cut hap. we sell,ar have been from 9b to, 10.4 degpees gon, Wtish., •etc., Sept. 1st to (Tet. abov\ zero for the past five br six 'slat. See Stephenson (opposite weeks. P. O. , Whitby) for through tick - ��' —Among those• who attended ets and- all, informntion, . Choice Rheumal 'the sheeting held in the City Hall, 'of till rys. boat and ocean S. S. litlles Toronto; on Thursday last, for. the anywhere.' - purpose of securing, if possible, a -A gang of Bell Telephone taten T. V. better suburban service, %vere F. -ere in this neighborhood on ---- - M. Chapman, John' Dickie, •R'. W. Wednesday and as frequently-is August time, 1 Sparks and M. S, Chapinan frorn the, case did some damage to shade that spiritless, n( Pickering -and John A. White, 'of trees by removing limbs. -They easily and,gnickls • Brougham. Committees were ap- have no right to ruthlessly de_ is known by. drn stro property after s beginning at • pointed representing the different Y .1 P ty in t'he way they after beginning 1 localities to interview- the respec- do. By insulating the 'wires the improvement will tive railways, and these will irn- same 'object can be obtained, lint full health will's mediately, get to n•ork''in order to that is rather expensive acid it The gain, howeve secure the desired result,. seems more pleasant tp destroy. best of all, you ' -John McGinty strength and am _ -,5t Andrew's .Sunday School y has purchased Outside lnfl�encre picnic was held .on Friday ai'ter: the 1IcI�eown property \vest of nerves" then the noon at Dixie's Hollow and was the.,bridge. It is a property well Ki,lneys will ust well attended b the dlildren and suited to Mr. McGinty's require- these failing new by the paren0 and the friends relents.' He will fix up a part for storative and Be( of the school. This is an ideal a' residence and a part he will use be yonrs sgain. l: ' spot for such -a gathering. The in the manufacture of cement - -- ,• Scenery is romantic and the block-s, a n•ork in which he will be P10 ` " grounds are well - spited for sports engaged �inring the winter -and tlie.pleasant woods and high t"Onths. ( ement is yearby year hills make the p1RCe attractive; being more extensively used for I 1'aCe. for F) -'� The day was fine and the picnic' btlihlirig- pm,poses and is -rapidly- shares, for all was out' of the most snccessfui taking the. place of brick, wood 'tad to der plop ' and stone, Mr. McGinty hasl� u- 1n order to cl( ' 'f vcr held by the drool. Those pi+ ing 33c shares - COI111P('tCCI \\'1L11 the sllllday s('ll(,cll Chased % con) plett: olltfl t of 11"isill- 20c And 30c spar desire to thank Mr. Teofy for the cry for the mannfac•turP of cement gunr•ni- teed. free lisp of his gronuds which he block; and n ill no doubt work up W.r t.nerutiyly gaie to tfiem Ban a good business in this line. 44_4; - of a tter qulia __- - Our stock is large and prices right. ection `with Audiey Come land examine goods. distant. The line is - Greenwood road as - » l3ibson'l and ne far John ��ckle C0 - concession. as N. J. - - of whom have in- lesides these Messrs. _ J. Rowe and Theo, installed 'phones In _ line is. in first -claw r/ 4a =APAw 3ERw _ 'OF WHEAT - Redpath Granulated, . exhibit at the Can- $5 25 per 100 lbs-18 lbs for $1.00. 1 shibition, Toronto, be a mirror arrange- ';Imperial Granulated, Cane, .l 00 miles of waving $5.00.ler 100 lbs -19 lbs for $1.00.. ., frorn Edmonton to Beet GIaunlated, -� An exhibit ' from ' ' t I fie a wbrktng- rte -" : —. ` == - - $4.: s ,per 100 lbs-20 lbs. for 81.00. E - v grain is Stured and - First quality of Pure Litrd, 20 lb. pails, $2.W. ; Z,. GLASS FRUIT JARS • • ^. Quarts' h5c per doxe1? : ,rots 60C per dozen. Ie -I l a�l + l S m, R. A.. 'BDNTING, - - -Pickering ad tested cure for Rbm ' that will straighten the i Ic cfriD lea nor turn bony _ �m 1�, {3' I he D�•.,. and DOI i d( G �e last t to the. City th of _ A 1 N ln.! ',e lent ingredient •with I - �atic Remedy was made e preaczlDtlon, without " -.. )ccessfully treated many, sin; but now, at last, it uric. hose of-this heretofore 2 Two-burner Oil Stoves, m Those sand -like granular _ tic Rloo(L seem todisaolve a action of this remedy as _ d, here is Dore water. regular x'7.00, tor 5,0(� d, these poisonous K !stem, ,and' the cause o never. There is now no !use to suffer lodgd? wish y in confidence recommend i. Screen Doors " hoop's and -- - Reduced Prices 3 c Remed window. Screens ) •• - y ,¢. IcFADDEN. Just a' few, :'left. s on the nerves. Rut _ — _. _. .;» mbition fee'ing can be - +�1►�>>ss�sl�c�r- itered by taking what ,eta everywhere as Dr_ A 1. within 48 hours' • - ` _ vse the Restorative, Don't n11s$ these Bargains. '. noticed. Of conise, V. immediately return. cili'surely follow. And 11 realize and feel your pion ac it ie returning. o ;prase first the 'inside J S • .iii • JJ,i. \ D Y L 3tmeoh, Heart, and r ly fail. Strengthen :... • ti $ r with Dr. Shoop's Re- ow quickly health will — d by T. Al. J1oFadded. « )f �' A:'•' _ Every consideration for the Farmer. shares a niimher of plow- During the Harvest and Stumber Months "bur store Will-be open Every nds of_gang, single '_ Night daring the Reek. the Stock i and sell- Farmers and others having Fruit will find a ready itiarket for them 25c. 30c thnrvs for at tlle•Farmer'y Supply Store. Prices paid will be . . for list. All shares aec•crding to the duality of fruit. L7Sl BRlare1, C1lremont. ! j Farmers' Supply Co., Picketing, ant. L ,`T* s -Miss M. Balsdou is spending - - .LOCUST HILL. ; ; :LOCALISMS. - her holidays at Balruy Beeeb, To- r A. C. Reesor has opened up a caul r r -W. Brost nshire is now taking - - George and \Its. Johnston, of b business here and will keep constar.- ' ,week's vacation. C Claremont, spent Wednesday with f soft coal. Quality and rites right. -Mrs. W. G. Ham sWrit a few C C. and Mrs. Ku secs , , 7 'Says in' the city last week. - -Smith and ri. (dark are Yi3•' M M11iMLAND CREt;IeC _ 7. ' = ..trip to the city On Monday. K Knight, at Oakwood. A Albert Stotts is visiting friend`s in ' friends in Toronto over Sunday. t the home of iMlrs. South Clark on B Born -On Sunday, to Edwin and - Wilson Young, of Toronto, W Wednesday afternoon. M Mrs. Collins, a son. Sunday with Ed. and Mrs. - -W H. and firs. Field,. of To- Mrs. T. Chester, of New Liskeard, is - �r - ronto. were the goes .s of,jpjn And v visitin at her home here. s - � -Mr. Coxon, of Toronto, spent M Mrs. Field on Wednesday. - -' rs. toils spent Tuesday with her sisstt er at Woburn, •' which measured I feet II- inches anti report a pleasant time, rather 1fglc, kin in length. Thin is the record so -John and firs, flinty, of Win - than last year. far. nipeg. are spending a week with - Telephone ro! -A. G.. Ailed Mrs. Green -and Lorne and ' Mrs. ' Squires. - Mr. does not seem fa family returned home -on Friday. Minty is' one of the managers in finished on the t after spending their vacation with Eaton's large departmental store far north'as W friends and relatives in Toronto and is naiv pa. his vacation. east on the 4t] and Keeton.- -T. M. McFadden returned on Chapman',, botl -Miss Anna Hiscock returned Tuesdaay afternoon after an ab. gloried phones. wence of several weeks touring Westney Brus., -.., to her home in Kingston on Satur- Annan have eat day after visiting for -Rome weeks Manitoba and the other .North= their homea_'_T -_ at the home of• her sister, Mrs. west- proviuce's. He reports the working cond-iti • (Rev.) Moore at the Manse, crops ln-the parts viAtedt}s- being = Harvest operations are about good- YalO MILE 'three weeks Earlier this season -The public school will re open than last, and -in some cases five on Tuesday for the fall term. The Included in tb or six weeks earlier. The amount work of painting the interior of adian - National of Straw this year is in many cases the school has been carried on dur- from- Alberta wi much less than last year, flat the iug the past week and when school' ment reflecting -: yield- of,A - r�omises to be fair. opens everything will be in first Portag�e it Fran -The Bowmanville N. j, s,fiii'm �ss�ale•. ,sir alcitiTiewan v erly owped -and published by .Mr. - Father O'Leary, ' of Colling- valor showing 1, Gale, has changed hands, having \wood. visited with his aunt, Mi.-7s ahtppetl. ° -been purchased by Messrs. James Julia O'Leary, on Friday 'of last ,8r Sons, proprietors of the Bow- week. He was accompanied by manville Statesman. Last week':; Father O'Malley, of Toronto, and edition was the first isslied by the Father, Clive, of OShan•a,'and- was. Rheui :new proprietors. on his road to 0bllawft in an auto• -Rev. F. C. Harper, of Niagara mobile,. Falls, spent a few days during the - -.Mr. Barnes, of St: Catharines' I have found atee- ' matlsm! Not a remi Past week with friends in - Picker- Recompanied by his daughter and alatortedlimb'sofcN ing. • -He is now enjoying a month's son, and by his. brother, Will, • G. trowths back to flab But I can now surely vacation. On Sunday evening �Ir. Bart�ea, of Green River, was' in this deplorable dieea, Harper ocettpied the pulpit in St. town on Monday in his automu- In Germany -with Darmstadt —I found _ Aedrew's - church, «-•hen the coil- bile. .11 i Barnes, - who is a 511C- .which Mr. Shoop'sRl gregation was pleased 'to heal' his Cessfal btlsine-s nian, was forrae.r- a perfected, demdi Ahat-lan ingredient, I familiar voice. ly a residentof this town-sh1p,`aii inanyeasesofRheum =-Wm. and Mrs. Se(ker,-of In= is now making a tour of the scenes formly cures all curs diana lis, have been much dreaded d hen po pending ul hla yolltb. wastes,fonndinRheu wo we Labor Day., f'ar'm - labor= and pass away under Toros: , r. Seeker -is a fortmar' , !seals a does tour ' '1I cry •and homeseekers' exctlrsiona And then, when dim resident of Liverpool apd looks Toronto and Ottan'a exhibitions. f" l yaifio th Rheumatism hale and hearty. He reports the Special reduced 21:d class tickets real need —no actual, 'temperatilre at Indianapolis to to B. C., Cal:, Idaho, lfexico, Ore. Cut hap. we sell,ar have been from 9b to, 10.4 degpees gon, Wtish., •etc., Sept. 1st to (Tet. abov\ zero for the past five br six 'slat. See Stephenson (opposite weeks. P. O. , Whitby) for through tick - ��' —Among those• who attended ets and- all, informntion, . Choice Rheumal 'the sheeting held in the City Hall, 'of till rys. boat and ocean S. S. litlles Toronto; on Thursday last, for. the anywhere.' - purpose of securing, if possible, a -A gang of Bell Telephone taten T. V. better suburban service, %vere F. -ere in this neighborhood on ---- - M. Chapman, John' Dickie, •R'. W. Wednesday and as frequently-is August time, 1 Sparks and M. S, Chapinan frorn the, case did some damage to shade that spiritless, n( Pickering -and John A. White, 'of trees by removing limbs. -They easily and,gnickls • Brougham. Committees were ap- have no right to ruthlessly de_ is known by. drn stro property after s beginning at • pointed representing the different Y .1 P ty in t'he way they after beginning 1 localities to interview- the respec- do. By insulating the 'wires the improvement will tive railways, and these will irn- same 'object can be obtained, lint full health will's mediately, get to n•ork''in order to that is rather expensive acid it The gain, howeve secure the desired result,. seems more pleasant tp destroy. best of all, you ' -John McGinty strength and am _ -,5t Andrew's .Sunday School y has purchased Outside lnfl�encre picnic was held .on Friday ai'ter: the 1IcI�eown property \vest of nerves" then the noon at Dixie's Hollow and was the.,bridge. It is a property well Ki,lneys will ust well attended b the dlildren and suited to Mr. McGinty's require- these failing new by the paren0 and the friends relents.' He will fix up a part for storative and Be( of the school. This is an ideal a' residence and a part he will use be yonrs sgain. l: ' spot for such -a gathering. The in the manufacture of cement - -- ,• Scenery is romantic and the block-s, a n•ork in which he will be P10 ` " grounds are well - spited for sports engaged �inring the winter -and tlie.pleasant woods and high t"Onths. ( ement is yearby year hills make the p1RCe attractive; being more extensively used for I 1'aCe. for F) -'� The day was fine and the picnic' btlihlirig- pm,poses and is -rapidly- shares, for all was out' of the most snccessfui taking the. place of brick, wood 'tad to der plop ' and stone, Mr. McGinty hasl� u- 1n order to cl( ' 'f vcr held by the drool. Those pi+ ing 33c shares - COI111P('tCCI \\'1L11 the sllllday s('ll(,cll Chased % con) plett: olltfl t of 11"isill- 20c And 30c spar desire to thank Mr. Teofy for the cry for the mannfac•turP of cement gunr•ni- teed. free lisp of his gronuds which he block; and n ill no doubt work up W.r t.nerutiyly gaie to tfiem Ban a good business in this line. 44_4; - of a tter qulia __- - Our stock is large and prices right. ection `with Audiey Come land examine goods. distant. The line is - Greenwood road as - » l3ibson'l and ne far John ��ckle C0 - concession. as N. J. - - of whom have in- lesides these Messrs. _ J. Rowe and Theo, installed 'phones In _ line is. in first -claw r/ 4a =APAw 3ERw _ 'OF WHEAT - Redpath Granulated, . exhibit at the Can- $5 25 per 100 lbs-18 lbs for $1.00. 1 shibition, Toronto, be a mirror arrange- ';Imperial Granulated, Cane, .l 00 miles of waving $5.00.ler 100 lbs -19 lbs for $1.00.. ., frorn Edmonton to Beet GIaunlated, -� An exhibit ' from ' ' t I fie a wbrktng- rte -" : —. ` == - - $4.: s ,per 100 lbs-20 lbs. for 81.00. E - v grain is Stured and - First quality of Pure Litrd, 20 lb. pails, $2.W. ; Z,. GLASS FRUIT JARS • • ^. Quarts' h5c per doxe1? : ,rots 60C per dozen. Ie -I l a�l + l S m, R. A.. 'BDNTING, - - -Pickering ad tested cure for Rbm ' that will straighten the i Ic cfriD lea nor turn bony _ �m 1�, {3' I he D�•.,. and DOI i d( G �e last t to the. City th of _ A 1 N ln.! ',e lent ingredient •with I - �atic Remedy was made e preaczlDtlon, without " -.. )ccessfully treated many, sin; but now, at last, it uric. hose of-this heretofore 2 Two-burner Oil Stoves, m Those sand -like granular _ tic Rloo(L seem todisaolve a action of this remedy as _ d, here is Dore water. regular x'7.00, tor 5,0(� d, these poisonous K !stem, ,and' the cause o never. There is now no !use to suffer lodgd? wish y in confidence recommend i. Screen Doors " hoop's and -- - Reduced Prices 3 c Remed window. Screens ) •• - y ,¢. IcFADDEN. Just a' few, :'left. s on the nerves. Rut _ — _. _. .;» mbition fee'ing can be - +�1►�>>ss�sl�c�r- itered by taking what ,eta everywhere as Dr_ A 1. within 48 hours' • - ` _ vse the Restorative, Don't n11s$ these Bargains. '. noticed. Of conise, V. immediately return. cili'surely follow. And 11 realize and feel your pion ac it ie returning. o ;prase first the 'inside J S • .iii • JJ,i. \ D Y L 3tmeoh, Heart, and r ly fail. Strengthen :... • ti $ r with Dr. Shoop's Re- ow quickly health will — d by T. Al. J1oFadded. « )f �' A:'•' _ Every consideration for the Farmer. shares a niimher of plow- During the Harvest and Stumber Months "bur store Will-be open Every nds of_gang, single '_ Night daring the Reek. the Stock i and sell- Farmers and others having Fruit will find a ready itiarket for them 25c. 30c thnrvs for at tlle•Farmer'y Supply Store. Prices paid will be . . for list. All shares aec•crding to the duality of fruit. L7Sl BRlare1, C1lremont. ! j Farmers' Supply Co., Picketing, ant. L ,`T* s of a tter qulia __- - Our stock is large and prices right. ection `with Audiey Come land examine goods. distant. The line is - Greenwood road as - » l3ibson'l and ne far John ��ckle C0 - concession. as N. J. - - of whom have in- lesides these Messrs. _ J. Rowe and Theo, installed 'phones In _ line is. in first -claw r/ 4a =APAw 3ERw _ 'OF WHEAT - Redpath Granulated, . exhibit at the Can- $5 25 per 100 lbs-18 lbs for $1.00. 1 shibition, Toronto, be a mirror arrange- ';Imperial Granulated, Cane, .l 00 miles of waving $5.00.ler 100 lbs -19 lbs for $1.00.. ., frorn Edmonton to Beet GIaunlated, -� An exhibit ' from ' ' t I fie a wbrktng- rte -" : —. ` == - - $4.: s ,per 100 lbs-20 lbs. for 81.00. E - v grain is Stured and - First quality of Pure Litrd, 20 lb. pails, $2.W. ; Z,. GLASS FRUIT JARS • • ^. Quarts' h5c per doxe1? : ,rots 60C per dozen. Ie -I l a�l + l S m, R. A.. 'BDNTING, - - -Pickering ad tested cure for Rbm ' that will straighten the i Ic cfriD lea nor turn bony _ �m 1�, {3' I he D�•.,. and DOI i d( G �e last t to the. City th of _ A 1 N ln.! ',e lent ingredient •with I - �atic Remedy was made e preaczlDtlon, without " -.. )ccessfully treated many, sin; but now, at last, it uric. hose of-this heretofore 2 Two-burner Oil Stoves, m Those sand -like granular _ tic Rloo(L seem todisaolve a action of this remedy as _ d, here is Dore water. regular x'7.00, tor 5,0(� d, these poisonous K !stem, ,and' the cause o never. There is now no !use to suffer lodgd? wish y in confidence recommend i. Screen Doors " hoop's and -- - Reduced Prices 3 c Remed window. Screens ) •• - y ,¢. IcFADDEN. Just a' few, :'left. s on the nerves. Rut _ — _. _. .;» mbition fee'ing can be - +�1►�>>ss�sl�c�r- itered by taking what ,eta everywhere as Dr_ A 1. within 48 hours' • - ` _ vse the Restorative, Don't n11s$ these Bargains. '. noticed. Of conise, V. immediately return. cili'surely follow. And 11 realize and feel your pion ac it ie returning. o ;prase first the 'inside J S • .iii • JJ,i. \ D Y L 3tmeoh, Heart, and r ly fail. Strengthen :... • ti $ r with Dr. Shoop's Re- ow quickly health will — d by T. Al. J1oFadded. « )f �' A:'•' _ Every consideration for the Farmer. shares a niimher of plow- During the Harvest and Stumber Months "bur store Will-be open Every nds of_gang, single '_ Night daring the Reek. the Stock i and sell- Farmers and others having Fruit will find a ready itiarket for them 25c. 30c thnrvs for at tlle•Farmer'y Supply Store. Prices paid will be . . for list. All shares aec•crding to the duality of fruit. L7Sl BRlare1, C1lremont. ! j Farmers' Supply Co., Picketing, ant. L ,`T* s hoop's and -- - Reduced Prices 3 c Remed window. Screens ) •• - y ,¢. IcFADDEN. Just a' few, :'left. s on the nerves. Rut _ — _. _. .;» mbition fee'ing can be - +�1►�>>ss�sl�c�r- itered by taking what ,eta everywhere as Dr_ A 1. within 48 hours' • - ` _ vse the Restorative, Don't n11s$ these Bargains. '. noticed. Of conise, V. immediately return. cili'surely follow. And 11 realize and feel your pion ac it ie returning. o ;prase first the 'inside J S • .iii • JJ,i. \ D Y L 3tmeoh, Heart, and r ly fail. Strengthen :... • ti $ r with Dr. Shoop's Re- ow quickly health will — d by T. Al. J1oFadded. « )f �' A:'•' _ Every consideration for the Farmer. shares a niimher of plow- During the Harvest and Stumber Months "bur store Will-be open Every nds of_gang, single '_ Night daring the Reek. the Stock i and sell- Farmers and others having Fruit will find a ready itiarket for them 25c. 30c thnrvs for at tlle•Farmer'y Supply Store. Prices paid will be . . for list. All shares aec•crding to the duality of fruit. L7Sl BRlare1, C1lremont. ! j Farmers' Supply Co., Picketing, ant. L ,`T* s