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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_09_04Y 4s' +,✓,�« '.�'�:tr ..',.arv,.z,•4�� -..'s [ *• '• -q'* ',*' ,. :ax. _ ... - n.':•.m- ,.s..«• :.•+rw*.s.e:.�w yw ?.�aa .y F C KER NG....NEWS:-, _ _TVOL. gXVII. PICBERIN(, ONT., - FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 194 -_�- -NO 48 i�rafss #f,ottal Q�LarD,f. STOUFFVILLE Carpenters Harbron and Lawrence We .Sell the Best Avery quiet wedding was solemn- are at work on Parkin Bros'. residence t(. FLY NETS. Call and set-. them. axed in Toronto on August 28th, a hen the cellar, under' the management of Medical Our team harness are made out of Mfrs, May Agnes Jordan (nee Defoe), Knight and BicGlenn, being about gee 1 V the isest that can be bought and all of Toronto;�us mtsited in marriage to corup . ted. MQrre particulars again. AA M. BELL, M. D., C. M. Stewart Corner, who has been in �.t' 4 Late House Surgeon of the singscan hand made. We make just what you Peter Byer, of Stouffville, Rev. Dr. the new country, is on his way home - Generia Hospital. Sacoessor to Dr. M. Bste- are looking for and the prices are right. Rankin officiating. Mr. and Mrs. to take charge of .his father's business, -..man Office honna to loam, 1 to s p m ands SINGLE HARNESS Byer intend taking an extended trip Ako'' �OI to 8 p m. Pickering, Oat• t:!•1y throe h the northern lakes, and on a hale the latter tikes a trip to the Our own make and they are the kind g North -west. He leaves on the 1st of EO. N. FISH, M. D. that will their return will reside in Toronto, v[ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1 give you satisfaction. September. We trust he may be back Member of HYSI College A Physicians and Surgeons. A 'odactory harness if you wish. in time for- the election. Since May, 1906, Ayees OnE Asrootate Coroner, County of Ontario, SWEAT PAD$ for fall plowing to flit ATHA F Mrs. Jessie Moore has received a saparilla has been entirely F ,. Office Bonn -8 to 10 a. m, and 1 to 8 ,and 8 to 8 up your old collars and make your A. B. �Vitemin, of .Markham, spent letter from her son. Walter, who went m. Brougham, Out. 11 -1y P from alcohol. If O31 are €a • harass do their work. easy. � Sunday, it I. Lehman's. to the west recently stating that he y HERBERT KIDD, 31. D., C. M. Axle grease and all kinds of barriers S. Noble, -of Stouffville; spent Sun - was-doing very well, but he advises poor health, weak, pale, anere- oils, hoof ointment, all cure, etc. ethers to stn at home as there are . J. HERBERT Member Collage of Physicians and Bn:- g dxvwith Dunkeld Bros. ' 3' Oil$, ask yOttr'dOCtOT a1.10uttaZ'r aeons of Ontario. Late House SurReon of Gen - HALTERS HALTERS AT Fred. Bell, of Unionville, is spend-. more than - enough men there now. oral, Eeiergenoy and Burnside Lying -in Hospi- Jack will not go pow as he' has another lag this non-alcoholic tonic 8 We of Toronto. office in Alexander Morgsu's THOMIPSON BROS., - - Pickering in a time at S. P. Lapp's. contract that will kee hi'm employed alterative. If he has a b retidenoe. opposite Methodist church, Clare- John and 3Irs. S'catt spent Sunday P meat, ant. 25ly . . with W. H. Pugh, Balsam, for score time to come., medicine, take his. Get the b x �.egaE' Bilious ,Sirs Welsh. of Sunderland: has been always. T`hls iS Our advice. spending +t time at Robert R'hitson's• ROSEB.1 \K. E. FAREWELL, (�, 0., BAbRIB• John and 'Mrs. Scott spent Tuesday . , :. :•• We publish aurnrrtanl•a at Bethesda visiting R. Allan's family Remember the concert to be iv? W Ea-10 also J: TER, County Crown Attorney, and County g ollaltor.. Court Bon", Whitby. lo-v Attacks of that place' here to- morrow (Saturday) evening 9 fromtvnrtnrdfr as x good time is assured to all. An e�V Wooas�zh Yale, T. BAR:7LAY, B.trri�ster -at -Law, — -- - -- -- - - AUDLEY excellent pregrain hits been prepared aootor • Solicitor. Notary Public,Special Examt- During this hot. spell a great in which the following will take art: ner for Hitt Court of Jnstioa. So to Ml -s. N. J. ('hapman i indisposed of A slu ash liver means a Coifed ton Mesas: Dow & McGillivray, Brock 'Street. many peoule find. their, stomachs up- late. Thomas Walks, elocutionist : Misses �ie- whitty, ily set. They are bilious, liver ant it ,• , Ashhy -and Cowan, vocalists ; Miss a b breatb, and, Constipated boweir order, bowels irregular, tongue coated The school,' under Mfr. � ickery's Lillian Alexander; elocutionist; H. The question is " What is the best management, is in full swing. to do under swig circumstances? "� Petart�rat•y. and -not much desire for fc„ 3' Master Fred Middleton, who, had his B:tt der, ttari[ +;ne : 31r. and ;►Ira. Irv- your doctor {f this is not a cod answss- - What ae would recommend is a iire,►;:tnin and KUitctr,.knd Messrs. Geu. y, , , Arm r' 'S Gltl a Y. , �Y - ' oa of Scarboro eo a visited .. I e GEONT AND pp P and vocalists. A Victor ��ramo hone �" a�'�m•J'C oO•,=i0"`n•M' =-''-� pEVT:3T, Etc. and tvitli 3Irs. ��'estntry on '1'uesdtty: , E; P ISO, To of 'the Ontario, vet ,fauns Co:- Little Lover P111S ' Jitumie' L. e and lames Pardon. hits also been sectirec .'wait records NEW BUTMHERS• ISO, Toronto, registered member of the from the best socalists in the :world. Outar ±o voterir;ery Medical Association. f• lacy ;fir up Lhe sluggish liver and have gone to the asst }ru vesting. me and zesideacq ass andoae �nszter tiiiles taw +. ,and free'the system of all cis- Plowing in this lticalIt has been 'I)u nut fail to attend shin entertain- ' north of Green B:ver, Olice and ehoeint; forge p t • uietlt tl4 the rp�i'+uu will he flat- Class _ — "- boure8 to 11 e.m „and 1. to m. 'Private ons: They are easy to take, operate' shout abandoned. -A go” rains would P p he much. +t reciated•• and the ob3ect for which it is given is The- undet•signed, haying taken oav u- telephone is my omoeF,O. address. Green. easily And IL RIGC> yf)n- feel '}7etLei' fiery pp' ;c tenet worthy one. -� in aid,uf the the hurelietinx hurirvvss,o$ R. H. f'ara- Bivee, Oct. gitickly.. Try thetit. Vtisa Wirinie Ch +ipnt,tn entertained x few of hot fri••nds hefcirc her' ctepar= Fresh -Air fund. Don't forgei the -son, are prepared to furpish the rc c* Only, lac a box.. _- f �..; �uBtstCsll QLar13s. - - �- , ture fat'. liver duties'in Toruiiio. - date -Saturday, Sept'. 5th. dents o •Pick(,rin and st.u•roundi".8, Two bores fur 2: country with Fresh and Cured -Mead -�. . t�`HO4: POUCH FR Issuer of Ma' �T j] WOBt fiN BROUGHAi6t ' of ssi e.pritdjt2ttlit�', at't13e Loam 1a ,taste Licensee. Brougham out. T. ►t1. 1TIc F� d��i��, i�uasible.Prices. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Cheluiat and Optici +tn. Fire iltter'ly destroyed the ,far Miss L. Snadert:on has returned to Mti'e ' - espectfully solicit, a shares am hwut' beloti intt to John Hall, a s-11nt 31 ',tat Joy, your patronage and guarantee sari Licensee is pha County of Ontario. PICKERING.- `ONTARIO. K P+ g g office at store and hie residea¢e, Claremont-. _ distance• .rinrth" I)f this • Village a few John. Cowie is.home with his mother faction. . nights ago. +uzd but fur the fact that for a time., ...GOi: LD & MIEE. Dunbart�. 10 . BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage 31re. Hall was visiting at a neighbor's Arthur Fartbing is Spending a few _ 1d• LiwasesfortheConaty af.Ontatfa. Sf. agner &COO +tcross the rocid, losd 'o'f life would .dA .. in Toronto; '- see ss the etozs or M hisrealdeave,Pickering . prohahly have occurred. The otb er. gR bt. J. Price has returned to Bru Western -Baps vulage. 1 -y , members• of the family had rt tired, a harp to-reside. - � _._.��- _ ..- -- .... -"-� -. TxACA n. +all Tina t,i t,•nah anA �i,r+� ..- t.. -.. tr..__ ir..ts - ,...,.,e=7 •t,., A�..,� i:,.,,..,tr nr,X Rnua (lnnnoo haves annn 5 0 Road. eartieniar attention gays Ringers Res ed meats constantly on ,land. 1'n ;0arm- vnd inst+t;ntly raised and the to me Nortri- west... on to tesmen attending the Toronto msrkats. Best socommootion tinder the new .family roused, but' all the aeighbor'st Miss A. Milroy. of :Grove (trove, Canada • . manage- nit fat. Charges moderate.. J, J, Pro- ice Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, 8p could do was' to recent the flmmit s visited Mlis. G. Philip last week. .UcCaan, e, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, eU: from communicettrng with the barn, Fred Come has opened A store in Pickering Branch. The fact that ever thing wa- dry, as the shop apposite the post office. g •the p DB.liEA • Conveyancer, commissioner for taking '• `. Butcher's cattle. Hall's insurance on building was wound up and the premises vacate , aoorpora ac or ' .• wadts, Accountant. Etc. money to loan -_ fix farm pr operty "Lane, of Marriage Liu ass" Whitevadi Oat t _ g1t1W and on the contents. ifl4UU,,wbik: the loss is conaiderhbly more. �'e are leased to see. J. Cowie P out agai. ,_after her recent indis - „ t t oriz apI a ESTAT 1 .L POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, .MIOX7 -N- • JOY. I Rev. Mr. Fackler, of Oshawa. will Paide Abed ( , - 1' a for Counties of York and Ontario. Ana- Oct ttpy the Christian pulpit Sunday t -- lion sales of all kinds attenaed to on shortest _ n Pic d' the morning s ' notice. Address Green diver P. o., oat. A great zany 1n Pickering an k A etAcc B,QOO,t1E1[R+bS+ Account InailraIICe and surrounding country will be interest- Mrs; A. Brodie returned last wee from a two weeks' visit with Cedir t% B. POW ELL, Licensed Auc• ed to hear thnL (area., W. Radd, mei- Jo" oowa.•, E T. 8, ll[a••rr. * -••• `Y . tleneer for Ontario, All kinds cf sales chant and postmaster of this. place, Grove friends. Proof out Gaa�ea aaodnoted afthes px.vat.ly or by auction.. Sale Co>�veyancing Dane, Mfrs. E. W. Bodell is under the doe- not" ted ofed. For dates or other auction.. San and fortuerly a resident of. Pickering, tor's tare, but at time of writing is apply at residence, Elizabeth St., Pickssias. had t6 "undergo a very serious opera- Epeoial attention gl�ea .b Farmer's tiairt• 1bty. Lion on �Vecl'nesday' of. taut week. somewhat better. , Now• Collections solicited and promptly naar7 Miss C,at;Tie Phillips left'Ob Satur- Farmer's .totes discounted American, assgs gouse and Lot for sale or to rent.' About eight rears ,ago, he was tramp - ` Foreign Ezabang• bought and sold Dratse w i� POIICHER. Licensed Auction- day for Vac•heh, where she has been 1 . ser, valuator and Collector for the Conn ed upon by horse and as a result of y anad, syailabl• on all parrs of the world Wes of York and Ontario An kinds of aaotioa Also Planing Mill for sale the Injuries hac been unable to do any engaged as teacher. -lain conducted end vataations made at, mod- m+tnuxl labor since. Some six weeks Milton Burke and Elmer and 17an• � &ViII Ba211{ De art>aleni» orals charge. Estates end 000.lRnmeaw con- lop acre Farm for axle. ago he discovered a lump on his side, aid Willson are attending the Contiatt- i p elatsatly managed end .old try auction or _ _ _ ation Class at Claremont. They start - rivate sals. Mortgwtea. rents, notes and which rapidly increased in size, and general sacoanle promptly collected and sett.• if .you went to buy sell or rent, call on Wednesday .last bad to undergo ed on Tuesday morning. Interest allowed on deposits at highla-• iaolory settlements guaranteed. Phone or at my, office. Bargains, an operation, when a r hscea a ir, #nd Mrs. Eaglttnd.'of Parkhill, eat current rates, and credited oft write tort v and Particulars. Brougham, ratio he large abscess wa Out. Dates mac Do ,Axed by phone Jiaws removed from the nigh,. kidney. �Ve ,Pent TnP+day night with A• Allhright psi$ quarterly Co depositors. office. y i are leased to state that he is-now +ind family. � They were. -exhibition - --. P visitors stud just ran down overnight. Chas: A. McClellan Mgr. , ri • i . Riehards�a• rapidly recovering and we ho to J g >! i� urnlure nee him around again anon. ergo is - the third operation he.ha undergone { •tt r''e 1`otary Public, Pickering.- :Assistance in Drtsinage Something We Sell since being hurt. • • —• "�' The eonnty, representative ofthe De- A full line of fleet :'eekerir�rveru GREENWOOD p;rrtntent of Agriculture desires to slues furniture now -i +ulnounce his offer, of assistance to Minnard's Liniment, Quaker Linimemlt'. on' exhibition is MI. (.lesson s .eat Sunda • in bite - v tie - [7 5. farmers. in tilatters' pertaining to Quaker Croup Syrup, Tooth Past,„, ens ware coons. drainage, Buchu Compound,, Thonrae Ec1Ac- ]First -class rigs for }lire J. MlcLean and family ypent•Sunday ✓ "For, the . past sea.un it jrtic hec•n my tric Oil-,. Kidney and'Liver Pills. Prices right. D� or ni lit t in «'hails labor while in the employment of the Carter's Lives Pills, .Blalars g y $ J. Stephenson is off duty this week a rt nen if Physics at ''the Ontario Iron Toni•o Pills, Seidlitz'Powd- owin to a severe cold. C plc t t c Bus meets all trains g Agricultural College to perform farm ers, Tale im Powder, Baby's Cwr:- Mtaster Lesiie Devitt left this week • s�. • Dillingham - drainage work throui;hottt _the pmv- Tahleta, Court Plaster, Etc.' Err Tvatuing promptly attend d to. to attend Markham high school. , ince in eneritl. Since bean a oint- s ,Piokerwa, On Mfrs. Hurd, of (Yhicago, •and Mtr, g K for GEO:•PI3ILIP. Grocer, Brou harm, Agent for Camida, Carriage Co. watt, of Stotiffville, spent Snndity ed Agrir.•ultin-al Representative the g Fat Hogs Wanted yy► N Peak with Miiss LiscomhC, Caunntitte t -ens s to to — ' Ontario it will he my duty H. >Vut. J. Devitt left this• week nn a to co nv rg'ie the appoint- f Pickiring. ed district. rosiness t to Regina, Saskatoon The work of ,assistance will be in I have-tlie �n raC with Wight - - - - -- - - — _ - -. and North j3ttttlt•ford• tlfdin the'fariners in taking-the Ievels 11 V of "his land ramxge' purposes ; in a Ca re - su 1 that firm with all the live 'pent a few days this week in Toronto i� Supply planning the most advat7Lagegus cyst- � ; with Mr.. T. C. Robinette. Hogs they reyttire, and would like em of drains, and in calculating the 31rs. W. J. Devitt arrived home last ati have your hog9. I will pay I CENTRAL BUSINESS grades and sizes of file for the different - `ust��ners weak after visiting friends in :cult drains. A fimclied mat bearin 'all within lac. of Toronto price until 5to Marie, Thesslaon rind De�h+u•ats. P g _further notice. _ COLLEGE, TORONTO Word has reached here from the the information is sent to the owner.. _ North -"seat announcing the_de >tYh of This serves two purposes: 1st, it is •c►�►a�E4t- .. �: Write, phone apply to g used as t guide in constructing the The largest and best oquippeth inci, Jackson, er pf GeorrmJatcksotn is village, drains; e of the exact l e p ran of every The best advertisement we " ,(loci of its kind invites you to 'Lad, it may he preserved as R; "ohs A. • •lice ",rite for its Ne„ Catalo ue, K' record can have to -des is a satisfied g «,e appear to hive some sneak thief drain• so that if for an reason it customer. That customer does Falt Term I roe+ Sept. Ist. Ad nr thieves in our village. After the y us more real .good, cod,, and sells : BROi'GIiAM! g should he necessary in veils to come g t, _ dress R. H. Sha,v, President, • fire at F. L. Green's i box containing to find +t drain it could be done at a more goods for us, than a page DOMINION BANS or R. ShttR', Secretary, some $4, removed from the' flames, advertisement in the paper was taken. On Tuesday fternoon moNient's notice. P y We have found in'the past'that tre- w•ould.do, and a page advt. costs �3ead 01Tloe, Toronto while T. P.iliott was ,front home his us $10. �< house wits broken into and some $3 tltten r neighbors, in the vicinity of k ,�i • ' _ ___ _ __ the farm being •surveyed were inter- We are happy. to say-we have �J Ca ital authorized ize�l S 000,000 — - -- stolen; It is too bad these parties lots of satisfied custemera each p . fisted and wished to clue,, a the o er- �. Capital aid u • 33 800 000 cannot he caught and an example worth more than $10 'to us: - P P P �? ations. This suggested the desirability BRITISH made tit them. Reserve fund and nndi- " of making these demonstrations public vitied profit�r 1,000,000 =1N ADIAN Best Business and this will be done wherever pose May we not — BUSlNF.SS Training at reason- KINSALE Bible: Anyone interested twill he wet- Fit you with S ectacles, ,x Deposited by. fife public`35,500,000 (.OLLF'. 'F able prices. y P e Total assets �„ •19,000,000 TORONTO : 'Start tin tithe. g come on all occasions. By this means Re r watch. Mliss Corn Ltawrence is attendin air your y it will be .p ossible to instruct o tntich Mend our Jewelry. x the Mti hitby Collegiate. p y y Address R A. Farquharson, B. A. Thos. Parkin, an old Kinsale boy, larger number in ,natters pertaining Sell you anythi>ag you need Principal, Corner Yonge -and Bloor is visiting his parents and friends here, to drainage prohlerfr WHITBY BRANCH P General Banking Business Sts• after many years' residence in Uncle Anyone wishing drainage surveying Remember, your satisfaction is f r transacted. airy• i -is called u onttto 'boar n worth pleased to flll your r rid11E . dm's coo ne ah • •• Alvin_+rod Mrs. Orris, of MVxbtgoon, The f p __.____ .__. ___ ...------- •-_ -_— _- expense whatever other than board who have been visiting •George and- exile i apeei&I atTention given to the collect- , Mlrs. Salton, are now visiting friends and lodging during the short cantina - tion of farmer's sale end laeksmitthirrg • at Wingham, before returning to New ance of the survey. / Other nOLZ6. Ontario. Assistance in farm pmblenis other The undersigned Navin bought out C. J. Stevenson and C. 1[ackey are than f+1rm drainage, in the destrnc- ,�a�lJett- g g g arranging for a trip to the Northwest. tion of insect pests, in the eradication e e ►ieJ fr "SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. the blacksmitliitrg holiness of G. arranging 'slay . they have it pleasant tffn-e of weeds, in the Combating, of fungus Law, is prepared to do black diaei>3es eta will nho be lad} rend- �epoBit95 received of $1. •and and be successful in their business gladly smithing id all its lines. enter rises. ered on aprrlivation." upwards. P J. H. HARE, R-hicby, �ewekr and `�ptleian, 2zztereet allowed at highe9t ftorse shoeing a - Specialty The Women's Institute met at Mars. J. Pallister's of Thtrrsdtty last, when Representative of the Ont. current rates. CA-C)n o1q LAW. some five new iitembers were added. Dept. of Agriculture. Whltbjra put. CompCU=deld or paid quar The session was highly interesting to Office next door north of Custom r office, PICKER ING, ' ON T. all present. ce. .:. :.mow....._ "r_... _.._ st✓•.....:.,_. _._:..... . .... .. . .1t �. _,x. -,: ' k(..• u•r,. _., =,_iC'1^.i� _ a..r ,.X2n� u .. w« 4: 5 r 4er.� ,,.: - � <n `r �,+:' ,�yf •..' - 2c:.�s.•, re,: :. a� a :. a•.�r.. �.F ,Fr_, t, `• ai : fa ,Cr .A�F, �5err >ry `14i -t "�F°"�.s..t, J s. ;.%* _" a y •�� .c..s ro .� c.�'�`'."r` `"'�- r , '� •"'� _ wd�l �.+,a :.r'•:ttr• +�i'° ,� r r'i° '�'�.. ''.�."s''G?�.'�•"''�.�`�� > 4� • :u - • i .. , Nf} ♦ + ++f�i� ++♦+ �+i ♦4 � ♦♦+ ♦++ +♦� ♦� + +�4�+ f in fact, which, by�their intense bit- "'What on earth can the man Ii* +++ + + ++++++ + + ♦ ++♦ + ♦t* *, terness, ensured thei success of her mean I" she soliloquized when shT_ � . •.. �4 book, produeed upon her. She tried read his petition. "Is he looking + to laugh them off but it would not for an absent wife, too? or is he x � n do; there seamed a poison to her in love? or what I" and even as + ` . AD V critic's-sting which had never abode wondered she'o ened the note and P About-th a area �.. • � ",♦ � there before, ,and, at last, Doctor coked to the name at the end. ♦ ll tvaid seriously recommended her "Alice Crepton" was the signs- ♦ + r to cease writing. tare. t (�}}y♦{�t�i +� + ++4 +� +1tJ Or' if it be necessary as a means Why, good gracious! that s my; 2 - of subsistence, he said, let it be cousin ! said• Judith, absolutely ' for the Magazines; you can easily rut loud in her amazement, "and DAIRY FORM. very want is from where? 63, Upper We'hear much said of dairy forth obtain enough to suppl a it dated r her ? U from that source, without over -ex- Emery Street ;" and when she ar- now -a -days' and we are almost lea Or, 'the Curse Of The Family ertin ourself, or running the _rizad_at this point, her astonish- tc believe that good milking qual'- B Y gauntlet. in a fresh chase after ment. grew too great for words, and ties cannot , exist' except in con... ♦ 'fame." she betook herself in very bewilder- junction with the spare angula. k_ "Well, Doctor," she returner, ment to a perusal of 'the epistle, form supposed to be typical of the i �♦•++4 +++ i .4 4. + ♦ +.++ ♦ + ♦ ++++ + +4+++++♦+ ++++* I if you will only P P , � y o y consent to my which contained, first, many &polo- present -day dairy cow, ,writes L, 1 CHAPTER -X %VI. =(Coat d)., herself -up -in a shell: from choice, writing one more book I am read ' 8 Y gies for, the liberty taken in writ - C. Cornman. "I will satisfy her," remarked andb,J from necessity.. If you live to follow your advice. Now do be tr. g ; secondly, an explanation of the I, have no wish to dispute -Iona a l to yourself for, yourself, likewise, I a good- natured creature, -and give Position, views, and wishes of the established truths, but I have had; ' hector Duvard, "but now tell me, say we are three then' equally to be me, leave. ..I shall die at once if r Cc+uld you not manage' to' return to Y q � writer'; thirdly', a detail 'of how Mr. some experience that leads m? tc . 3wufi old quarters?" pit4ed. Can I afford you any fur -- you do not! "'. I-arocca had promised to speak in think that there are exceptions to NO —I am safer here —safer in ther information respecting my pa- And she looked so pleadingly -at her behalf, and of how he had not this rule' as to all others and that ' ' this large lodging- house, than I tieat 4 _ ' him, with those large eyes of here, done it; and, fourth and last, a the spare form is y "No, not at resent," answered that he could not resist her P • part! the r Fca1 9, should be in that quiet suburb. He P pght very earnest petition, that if the of, feeding as well as'being 'n 1`ea the other: tion, even whilst he felt she ought authoress she addressed would not tive of dairy character. would never think of looking for . gy thereby sustain any loss or incon- A cow that Then I shah wish .yeti g`ond to bare -ester rest than ever: But Inc here— besides he knows my old Y produces ten ponncit name of Gilmore and if. I changed night," said Charles, rising; "for I -then hers was a spirit which knew venience, and if she approved of of butter a week must. be accountei g have far to go —I ,think it must be co repose. Alice's novel, she. would lend her a pretty fair ' and w'.ea t, the people down at Ashford Row mate; good .nt ht!" 'It is not that I like work,' all P Y P would think there was a ster << g nr name to the book, and consent to she can do this for the greater part j hanging about me; and then, the Good night : returned Mr. I said, on one occasion, when he re- stand sponsor for it. of the year we must accept n3 at --place is dam I cannot bear dam Gartmore, roughly; but as his vial- rnonstrated .with her more seriouB- Very much in' Judith's own style a fair dairy animal, particularly { latter! p p' for turned the lock of the door, he ly than usual, "only there is a Iit- the letter wound u when she does this without eittei y; there is something Doctor, held out his hand to him, and said j tie piece of machinery in me which P of an sort, and a cow catches me here, every few min- _ - pampering Y. `utes.- :-what is iii-, i� a straightforward point -blank farces me to labor —often against «I am afraid you will think me I once owned that did this was a ,,. sort of way my inclination. It has never been presumptuous for addressing you .at pure-bred Jersey. I bought her You must keep quiet,'.' he re- "Upon my soul; I believe you are still for a moment, oh, not for years x r turned; but there was a rave anti- w Y all ; but I have tried so long, and from the people - who raised her t3 an honest fellow' past —and I suppose it will never been so often disappointed', that I when her second calf was soon due. F cus look about his eyes, when he "you_ do not know what I might let me be quiet until I am lying in'E PP followed the movement of her handP b g : — ao not seem as if I much cared what. he -was. fat and.' 11 baiie -War, ypry g t�s Duvard, who saw that if he as much in three or four ears, as m qut a ire ou . a inuc me rued to the beef form, at, Y I seen a glimpse of hope in any being square and. blocky, and with 1. „ I fenced the old man it must be with many an one in sixty -I have hur- other quarter, I should. not have the popular idea of the dairy form There is conaamption in our his vied on, always so fast.” thought of requesting a .favor from I-in mind I should not have selected family," she remarked, in a quiet- "Sharply put!" replied Mr. Gart- Meantime every line she wrote, a total stranger. Indeed, the idea her as a milker, but with the as- - ..er tone. more, laughing. `.`When you want drained away a life -drop from her. , of an editor would never have � surfnce of her owners of what she ' "You are nervous and fanciful," anything else come -to me." He saw this and told her so ; but ( crossed my mind, had Mr. Larocca had done the previous season I fell } said ber friend, "but we will soon . "I do not think I small —but if I the proud spirit that had remained not suggested it to me. safe to invest. in her and I was set you to rights again —I. should do, I will, as you seem to desire unbroken by sorrow', remorse, hard- yours truly, never sorry, for with such a yield Y now like you to go to bed ;arid after it, knock first at your door . and I ship, and cruelty, would not yield "ALICE CREPTON. of butter as given above I. found l have seen this woman, I will re- Charles bowed himself -: omewhat itself captive to pain.. She laughed „ Upper Emery Street. her very profitable, and later when r turn home' and call earl again to- stiffly out: for he did not like to be when he told her she ought .to o f - Aaorrow g I g after several years of ownership I It was g I condescended' to—and he did not to Maderia, and asked if he thought sold. her I was _ able' to show -'such late before he was able to adprove" 'of being cross- questioned. t she could delay the fiat one. hour, Judith repeated the name and ad- a record of 'her as found a reatrw leave the house; for the interview Resides was Mr. Gartmore not Sir _ On one point alone was she vul- dress' over again, ere she betook u rrhaser at an advance of tez 'With the raw -boned individual, who ; John Lestock's brother,- and did be! nerable, vrz., the hosror of detec- herself to a second perusal of an P had Mrs. Mazingford, "as she � not hate Sir John Lestock cordial - � tion —every shilling she made was � epistle, which would, probably, � dollars over the Brice I paid for rased it, "under her' thumb, ' her. 1 shared with the wretch who held never have received an answer from ` an other individual. After she had ` Nor was the milk and butter our. lasted fora coasidersble cried. When Judith greeted him next K Y Y Y coly source of. profits from her, I Frost her he learnt many particar= morning, he saw with etien more dematndst rew lar hands. whose _d the IAst reading, and �1 Jars he was desirQu&.aLka_ eb,al 1 tints bred her .to a Shorthorn the first „- uva sag onclusigns from it, bled and she dropped a, bull calf j although he would have .ecru led r.iptht, the ravages a few months osted >fli ht—she seemed to have a she rang the bell., aniY asked the ✓ to -ask - Judith -concerning them ; had- made, ' He eves were sunken nervotra horror o€ the woman, a st,rvant who appeared in answer — I which after afew - months of feed and when at length the „woman de- and'ber- cheeks thin ; but in better fear of having two persons purses- 'Pr'ay, Mary, bow, many lodgers, selltngatotar live stockumhann to be- on - :.parted, she left him in possession spirits ahe laughed' her ailments Ing her. instead of one, l have you in the house I ! rf the horrors his I. , y urse between a Jersey and a Shorthorn through. • o the name of .the, most well again.,commeneed sneak- down to the earth, and at length think• we have seven.” may. seem a violent one, but the asylum —of the actual state of Mrs. in ea erg • of her books. having made such in'ui •" v n r Are you sure ti,ere i � �,_ L_. r azfn or s es "gooks, indeed 1 -Do von want to isfied' him Mr, Gartmore was not is no one else 1 no oun er lady Was `oI ow << 't I Y g repeated it every year I owned her, I have arranged matters with kill yourself ?" demanded Doctor one of the same heartless s ecies as _than any you have mentioped, ei -. - p r heir," were the words. Doctor Du -� Duvard ;. I forbid your holding a Sir John LesCock, Charles deter -' ther staying with some of your each year 'getting a darn red call' ; -vard traced on a sheet of notepaper Fen for -months-to--come--write, it, Mimed to lay the state of the case 1 Iodgrrs er--else living alone?" o€ beefy form that found ready buy, F :.. and sent in to Judith by the hands � would be as � much as your life is ��boldly. before him, and demand at; "Oh ! yes, - to be sure, ma'am, e1One calf, the only heifer, was of a servant; and having heard that Worth."' ( once advice and assistance. Doctor i you are right —the young lady in the „ � kept and developed according to my his patient was tranquil, and in -. My life is not worth much in ('Duvard- - hearse strapPcted every- third floor, I' always forget her, kleas ,and tnatiP AR good a record •- ehned to sleep, he walked more cue way, though it tray be in an- body who approached him of sinster; bf,cause she gives so little • trouble with.. her first calf as 'the mother eutly than is the wont of doctors, other," she answered. "I am not! motives; that he detested his iece,, and is out all day. bliss' Crepton, did, but whether she got to ten own- stairs, and had his foot on happy enough :vet to die—my whole ;Miss Lestock, who was continually ma'am, you mean?" pounds 'of butter a week with the �# the hall doorstep, when a hand was existence has been an out -o #- joint, I paying him visits —that lie had no , "Precisely. How long has she second calf I had no opportunity jlaid on his arm— contradictory, contrary sort of dra- faith, no trust, no love in, nor for been here I to learn, as I soli! her 3ust before- "Doctor Duvard, •I- believe'" ma : and I have firm -faith that I any one =that he was, in brief, a I "I 'cannot say exactly. We never', coming fresh the second time and The person so addressed raised shall never be claimed by death, un- misanthropical old man, to whom think about her; she is so quiet. I 'did not see her again., WE hat in acknowledgment of the i tal I learn to care for and enjoy money had proved wcurse, and life' heard her talking once, a long time A year after huying this "beefy" Justice of the au position. life ; you will call this superstition, a valueless, unimproved, profitless i ago, to my mistress about music „ ;Jersey, a dark red cow was offered Would you be kind, enough to hoctor..and 1 suppose, is eo-6ut gift. i pupils —so I suppose she teaches. nee by a man whom I knew to be favor' me with a few minutes' con reaentiments you know aften.make r And et ke had his redeeming' "While her mother drives a to P y P reliable,. with the assurance that I t versation I" pursued the stranger; their, own fulfilment ; and as for not points. When he could make sure .the door three idmes�a -week in her should find 'her the equal of my ` and Doctor Duvard acquiescing, he writing, I m;:st write to prov'de � that he was not flattered or sought barouche and pair," thought Ju- cows, which had, a reputation as � -led him into a dining -room more myself with every -day, necessaries. .for his money, he was kind and, dith� bitterly —then• added out loud good milkers. I sftuld have hesi- handsomely -furnished - than apart - '« hat' I wanted,- principally; -to say liberal, though, perhaps, a little — Do' you know if Miss Crepton tared to' buy, as she -evidently wsa tnents in lodging - houses usually i to you was, that I have a complet- . roughly so. The upper surface was is within at present 1" I g t � of a beef breed besides having the `3 are el manuscript if- 1 could get it sold only a crust, a very hard and tough "Oh ! she is never out so late as "Pray' be `seated," said he; and j r -that woman supplied'me with tb , one certainly, but still, after all, beef form, but e' experience with this, ma'am," returned Mary, who 0 I the Jersey made' me less skeptical this visitor.- leaving done - -so,- had materials secretly, and we are to 1 only a crust,• covering many a good, had 'an intense respect for Judith I ; - (' ! � n regard to her milking qualities leisure to scrutinize the appeararMe share the profits, that was our and tender, and generous emotion. and whose opinion of Alice went u I 'f his new acquaintance. , P g P P that I might have been the year q agreement —would you' try to din He was more sick of the world than a hundred per cent. after hearing � before and I added her to my herd. "Under sixty, and odd," was the pose of it for me to advantage ? — worldly, more suspicious than cold- her inquired about' by a lady of She.wa's blocky and low down' and mental summary he made — whilst.- 3 ourtnust riot take'.it to -Mr.. Ma -. hearted had been, perhaps, more Miss , Leake's . appearance. "Do' Mr. Gartmo :e opened proceedings,' son, and you might have; it publish sinned against than sinning. Be- you wish to see her ? Can I take bore every .evid a of ha ing de- 3 8 y ed under the name of any.friend of, sides, had he 'not desired Charles - y message up to her?" janimal l from a li eef -bred - b askin how the lad was. I � -' "Ver ill !" answered Docto} yours —I' should like it to be fairly to come to him, when Judith need-- No, thank you." said Judith. I animals, yet she had an udder which :: 1� y „ denoted milking quality and I was Duvard. copied-out in a different hand than (•ed aught at his hands • and was 'it Wait a moment, however. I want "Dangerously ?" _trine, and then presented to Mr'. ( not at any rate a scheme worth try- to write a note to -Mr. Gartmore. ' never disappointed in her yield. "I hoe not," was the reply. Whether she was a "sport of P Larocca; he pays the hest, I think, m to, free the unhappy woman (To be Continued.) 'Pray, air, do''you know who ahe g whether there were "milking Short- ^:� 3 of any person • to the trade, when ; from persecutio, i and the presence a directness ' which might have by' him. It must be preserted' as a Dr. � Duva'rd had made up his FARM NOTES. ' I do know her heifers had the same tendency to' deep milking. thrown -another man off his guard- first., you understand— might'I tax mind to this course of action one The twentieth- c ?ntury farmer qualities and being fed so as to de- -but Doctor Dix-yard . answered your friendship and kindness so .Afternoon., when he was summoned knows that like begets like in the without a change of countenance. far ?•'' to attend a pressing casein his own vegetable no less than in the any: velop this tendency to the utmost -, "Yes; Miss Leaks." they became valuable dairy ani -, There was hardly anything she neighborhood. Mal world, and the intelligent man 4 << mays:. "Is she .a friend of yours ?" could have asked him to'do for her Mrs. Bing, sir, has been taken is as careful in the selection of his hay practice - in - feeding heifers "A very intimate one; I have he 'would not, and,- accordingly, by with cholera. Could you go over seed as he is in choosing a head for from calfhood has been' to give ra known her .& long time." - dint of p• >rsevering attentions to at once .to- her 4 and here is a letter his -herd• bons which would induce growth of "Ceske." mnsed the otheri 'the publisher, '.Charles managed to just come for ou." " Leake, it is strange--I know no 'get 1 Y It is not the acres we cultivate, bone and muscle, not withholding g r�et the- work into print, paid for Say I will be with her in five uor even th"e bushels of rain ro- t minutes,." he replied, tearing open duced that determine the profit of a generous supply h fat forming one of that name —acrd -yet I am and reviewed within the ntiracu -. g P materials so that the, little ores- ,- sure her face is familiar to me I lously short space of three months the envelope, which enclosed a note 'farming, but the most important tares were symmetrical beauties.: .met her one day on the staircase, from date of delivery, and' during I for Judith. It was forwarded by factor of all is the art of produc- When they began to milk I still and felt as if I ought to" speak to the lapse of those, thirteen weeks, her publisher, and directed to' her tion,• and next • to that is the wis- = eve them enough of such food to her. it is a curious thing. her lit -' Judith s health rallied so much that under her nom de plume; but Dr. dom with which we .teed and sell keep them from becoming skinny; Ong alone in this manner, Doctor." r Doctor Duvard- began to .hope great J Duvard started,, when he looked at the products-of the-farm. from far the manufacture of "Many people are left orphans ,things for her. The prospect of the superscription. We must grow' more products and friendless. Mr. Gartmore " re- f T the greatest supply of milk they _ , . more money kept her, ,tormentor iv ever in his life had he felt so than we can sell. Too many farm- were capable of producing they • tt!rned his visitor. She has very quiet, judiciaus treatment and per - I tempted to pry into another per -' ers are contend to row enough to few relatives -now livi q private affairs. His fingers furnish 'the family supplies 'and should be furnished the me wire s rte; ng. and. lie- feet quietness stilled .and soothed son's in their .food and not be required ^� st es, ever since I knew her'she'hl her -nerves into a state of tolerable positively itched to break the seal;. feed what little live stock they may' to take it from their own bodies, ways seemed to like solitude. The tranquility: A '.shadow of her for- and he had to lay the missive down have. The income from a few head ts+ nter loveliness came stealing back before he could ersuad his own and I believe if this mlly p of nervous affection, under which. she g persuade.. of live stock will 'not fill the purse feeding were more generally prac- ` w labors, may be both cause and ef- into her face. With trouble ,behind conscience he hard no right to-lonk very full. Is it not probable that .tis -d there would he less tuhercu- feet of the ex6essive e.xclusi, eness, her — relieved from the incubus of at Judith's correfipondence. three . out of every five farmer losis among the dairy herds of the z '.that keeps' her voluntary prisoner its. immediate. presence, she grew Then he thought ',lie would gc� to cr uld, with a little effort, grow country. v within four walls of a London -calm, sometimes even cheerful, able tier; but afterwards, remembering double the amount of wheat, corn, +- It is not Rood for any oite to contemplate her actual , position leis patient, duty got the best of the potatoes, beans 'or small fruits the -- << KFa too mu ^.h alone. fairly, to act, kind drink, and ju'ge struggle with inclination, and trac- coming year that they did the last? , Clit,rch— 'What's that 'piece of 'Di yrnt mean that remark • for' for herself once more. _ing the words — "If you can help me Whatever one finds to bring in the cord tied around your finger for 7" _ me. sir. ?" demanded Mr. Gart -I Still, however, she w s far froml4o find the writer of the enclosed, most cash a't the least expense 's Gotham —``My wife put it there - "more: facing suddenly on the well Doctor' Dnvard never felt so for eaven's sake do, "«he folded the thing to tie to-. to remind me to post a letter. speaker. thorougbly satisfied of that fact, Fi.s the missive tip out of sight, and de- Church' "And did you post it?" "No; I was Thinking of, Misa when he 'beheld the effect the ad- 'spatched it 'by a s}i (,vial messenger But for free speech some people 'Gotham — "No ; she forgot to ,live it Teake and myself; for she abuts verse reviews, those very reviews, t,, the rands of Judith Mazingford. wouldn't talk so freely, I to me I" • NS . s , Ia :,. °r., :,+a Y .. ;.ry .. ... :a a' •,r ':..Ya,.�}"o^e•.., ..,.� r ...•'.; r ','S vfy,n :';• SF" �.�_- �,.�''�.,e�..�,Kt• _ - ._ S.x. .- :;�s_. �'.,sv+ry�t* .. -•-.e ,r,e.,«.�,�,. -: . .i' .._..ze....- -..... ... _. - .,.R.., m_. ...._ _1 . r4!•s� .. :-. .,.. .. _: _. .,,.. .. ,r,,. _�,u,.. -:i . :...2:1:0..,...,... ., ,. ...._.�•:�.. _ : ,�i:. .:... .''.' "s :,• .yf. .w,.; .. r -. y .. - s+ur� _ >.,.. ,... '�r. X' - � d" . s. 9.E- .Sa . ��+•" . K•1`.n ' yi:�:� a :i j. y.. .,ark C .:;�;x:: t'�.'' ,; c�;.... ''fi..".`90' ^'..' F, .?, a,+�'�_ ".^. "r, R - -�.'ils _ r«ti '`.,,,a: -, ..a A^°�`��." •,,: A .4 7. CANADA XREAD OF BRITAIN. ROXVILLE t S-T Member. of Scottish Commission Y­ MASKED iOBBE BIGAII Praises Guelph College. SHOT rr A despatch from Guelph says: -- The Scottish agriculturists who are - _ � s now touring Canada arrived in ' r =•John 'E. Anderson, Eehool Inspect6r, and Guelph on Wednesday morning and Midway, •British Columbia, Hotel - Keeper. 4 - - Local Preacher• spent the day at he O. A. C., in- shown specting the prov,ince's agricultur- Murdered ill His Hotel al institution and being shown p g p penitehtiar around b President Creelman and k Ades etch from gin std says: : sent. to the y for seven, Y . A despatch from Phoenix B. C. on the intruders wounding one. 'Wednesday afternoonYJohn"k An-ra. hi. staff. They had lunch at the Phoenix, .B. , dersoa, the bigamous Brockville S nee his incarceration . he has college, and expressed themae yes ya The town of Midway,' 12 miles he strangers retailiated, Thoniej receiving a bullet in 'the shoulder ,.. school inspector and local preach been a sick man. The disgrace 'much impressed with. what was be- from here, was the scene of a' aen- er sent to the penitentiary to serve i broke him dog, and a malignant B and abdomen, after which he stag, t in done. One of them stated that sational hold -up on Wednesday ahead of Britain in the gored through a aide door into e died fsrtlre e - when `r rle T t o€ -the- room -The desperadoes ot into ital of the institution. In Apiil hospital, where be failed, till death matter of agricultural education, Midway Hotel was shot and instant= the room through another entrant. and expressed the hoe that the g p ` at he married the daughter of a released him on Wednesday. He, R hope. ly killed by highwaymen. Two and shot three more bullets into the enfrew clergyman, furnished a was 52 years of age, though at the Imperial Government would awake masked men entered the hotel at body of the dying man. They then fine house in Brockville, where he time of his second marriage.he said to the importance of the great bone - 9 o'clock, and at the point of a un made their escape. Bloodhound9 fits of such institutions as Canada g P --was school inspector, through forg- he was but" 39. After his sentence, four men, including Thomet, were are being brought from Spokane to cc old boast of. told to throw u their hands. Tho- put on the trail of the criminals. ?' .ed certificates, and in May his big- Queen's University made enquiries, p amous act was exposed through his and learned that he claimed to be a met, being behind the bar, put his One of�the desperadoes is thought real wife's family in Toronto. He a graduate and . specialist of the QUEBEC HAS A SURPLUS. hand on a revolver and opened fire to be seriously wounded. 4i was arrested at the Renfrew home college. It was found that he had : of wife No: 2. Aiter'a week in jail forged the 'necessary documents to Reeeiptx Show Balance Over ES- - - , he admitted his crime, and was make the showing. penditure of $1,035,696. L���11lU ����Pj TS butchers' brought between '$4 and % A despatch from Quebec says: !/ 1 U L 1 There was a little.'better proper. MAIL BAGS RIFLED. ATTEMPT TO WRE" TRAIN The official statement of revenue - tion of good cows, one or two very - and expenditure of the Province of yBREADSTUFF.S. fancy ones of which brought $4.50, r; '•F,vidence of an Extensive Robbery The C. P.. H. Switch at Junction Quebec for the fiscal year ended on Toronto, Sept. 1.- Ontario Wheat and a, number of othPra over $ls4. Near Montreal. Tam' r ^d With.' 30th •of June last, .has been issued T Milch cows run all the wa Pe -Old or new, ho. 2 white and red from A des etch from Montreal sa s : b the. Provincial Treasurer, at- > y What a P Y A • despatch from Montreal says : 85 %c to 86 %c ; 1\'0. 2 mixed, 85c to $25 up to $Fi5 each. Springers also pacers to have been an ea- What is thought to. have been an tested by the Assistant Treasurer, 85/e find good sale. G. H. T. Machin, and the I'rovin- Manitoba Wheat- Nominal at The run of calves was light, tensive robbery of mails in transit, attempt to wreck a C. P. R. freight cial Auditor, Mr. A. H. Verret, and ght. The from this city came to light on Fri - train was discovered on Sunday _J1.16 to $1.17 for No. 1 northern, range of prices is from $3 to $6.50, patrol of pickets of the federated morning at Jacques artier June- triple amounted to $6,016 615.77 a e ports. eep a . tion, where the lock of a switch had and the total ordinary Barley -New No. 2, b8c to 60c; very large numbers. The prices are t� Ades, now on strike against the ry and extra- been I been broken off and' the switch ordinary expenditure, including 1\ o. 3 X, 56c to .57c ; No. 3; 84c to quoted unchanged at $3 to $4.25 for Canadian Pacific Railway. Two thrown ao as to side -track approaeh- ge41,000 for public works, to 84,980, • 55c. sheep, and $b to $5.75 fqr lambs.,= mail' bags, ripped and cut across, ing trains. freight came in at a 919.06, which leaves a surplus of Oats- Ontario, new, 39c to 40e The hog market is steady at $6.- 919.06, by pickets lying 'on: the good rate of steed with signals for outside; old nominal at 45c to 46c 50. fed and watered, for selects, ground near the C. P• R. tracks, g P g $1,035,696.71. a clear line, and it was suddenly,_ outside; Manitoba, .No. 3, 45c to and $6 for lights, for the latter of a little west of Montreal west. With turngd into the siding. Fortunate GOOD 'CHOP REPORT. 45 %c; ' rejects, 43c to 44c, take which there is no dem_rid. them were a number of opened let- 1 no cars were, in the way at the -- ` ports. tern, and torn papers, among which time, or serious damage would have Director Saunders of Experimental Rye-New, fist to 70c outside; old MONTREAL MARRETB were fond cheques to the value o! 1 resulted, The switch' was then ex= ' Farms in Alberta. no stocks. close upon $7,000. The strikers amine 1'and found to have been Corn- Nominal at 87%c to 88c Montreal, Sept. 1.- Flour -Mani- immediately reported their find to A despatch from Ottawa says: Tc ronto freights for No. 2 yellow, toba -spring wheat patents, $6.10 to headquarters, where it was decid- tampered with, which it is said has The Director of Experimental g i „ $5.50 to $5.- q happened for the third time. P and 86c to 86 /c for kiln -dried. 80.20; second patents, ed to consult Mr. L. J. Gaboury,. Farms wires the Department of Bran -$16 to $18 per ton in bulk 70; winter wheat .patents, $5 to assistant postmaster, and the -" -'� Agriculture from Lacombe, Alta., I outside ;, in bags, $2 more, 85,5o; straight rollers, $4.25 to $4.- cheques, torn bas and fragments DANGER OF GAf30LLaE. under date of the 25th ult., as fol- $1.95 to $2.10• extra 8 f3m - 6horts -at $QO to 821 per .ton in 50: in bag's, , _ of letters were taken to the past -- -' Iowa:-Winter wheat in this dis -, bulk outside • in bags, 82 more. 81.50' to 81.70. office. The search for the money John Greer Burned to, Death at filet all cut.- Crops good. Most Flour= Manitoba g' &rat patents, Rolled Oats -$2,50 in bags of tiQ appears" to have been done on the Peterboro'. c f the spring wheat is still stand-'; ; se¢onda $5.40; 'atreag bakers', pounds. apot Where the ^� - -at night, as wreckageewa;i left , Jc lip despatch e from aged eseventee says: n � are very plitr p -and wall Tfilled..._The -eA� n � Q $oiog3c" inter wheat -pat y O$t�Manit8oba5 No 12,5 per bag. N katerbeeno very liable to attract at �c aan�n a eatab] sy Valet" t died clothes he 20 h does knot lapnealr to have -- ; - ��dillfeed- 0n�tano 6raa bush cleaning tent ;on in dash lPit before the ; g � n injured the wheat much. Barley COUNTRY PRODUCE. - 21 to $22 ; shor s, $24 to $25. eves go very tar o . it at pre- ceived in afire on Saturday. He is cu an a arge acreage o oats sae i 's e + sent impossible to tell whether the is also cut.'. The -grain crops on the are :- erns at 14 /c .to . leyac. was cleaning a shawl I with' gasoline robbers Rot away with any large and was alone in the room. - The I erper.imental farms are- -very heavy; Creamery, prints .. .. 25c to 26c Butter -24c in round• lots and sum in c>�h or n go iabl seciir,- hi, The winter wheat and earl varie- do solids .. .... :. 23c to 24c 241/c to rote.$. ties. The bags .w a not registered• ` rfiiblyiw unknown.. about the body before ties of spring wheat are cut airy prints, c nice .. .: 23c to 4c _ dgN- a sets 23c; o. : 6 the flames were extinguished. Greer -CAUGHT BY AN .E_NGP.lE. for or berry .... •. :. 17e o Ql8c mesa ­Provisions'- 50t half barrels, 6ort out BA'N'K ROBBERY 1-4 Q1:,EBEC. is the second man to meet death Two Galic[ans °F+lilyd on .Traek.IInferior Cheese- Large,•••I3 %c to. 13 %c; clear' fat back, >623; dry salt llong Eta Sate - Crackers Cet Awa With from a gasoline fire at "My Va!- i, 4 - y et's" during the past four months. leer keuora. twins, 13 /,c to 13 /c. clear. backs, lie; barrels plate beef, $� at Bt. £ustache. A .despatch from Kendra, Oat. i Eggs- 20c.to 2Ic per dozen in case $17,50: half'barrels do., $9: coax- sa says: n-- Tburada i tit he lard 83/,c to 9i /.c pure lard, A despatch from Montreal says: SAVED 1314 FATHERS LIFE. y y -n• g' -t Poultry - Spring chickens, live 12!/,c to 13c; kettle rendered, .130 mains of two Galician$, whose A daring bank robbery occurred at arc fight, 15c to 16e ; fowl, "10c. to. Ile; t„ 13% ; hams, 121/c to 14c, accord - SL, Eustache, a small town near ilarr Cline. of Ingersoll is a Lit- names are unknowni were brought y ducks; Ibc to' -]2c. _ ing to size; breakfast bacon, 14c' to a here from Deception, where they here, early °on -Saturday morning. tle Hero. Honey= Citrained;.l0c to Ile per 15c; Windsor bacon, 15c to 16e- - r`- were, run over by an- engine while Six burglars, by the use of dyne- .� 'des ati h from In' ei�oll sa °s : pound. fresh, killed 'abattoir dressed hogs, P B 3 crossirfg the traek just outside the $2 to $2.10 h mite, wrecked and robbed the vault Beans- Primes, , and- $10; live, $6.75 to $7. Harry Cline, the little thirteen- stafi n. A work train was stand- .of the Provincial Bank and secured I q picked, $2.10 to $2:211: year -uld son of Mr. W, A. Cline in at the point and as the two men P about 85,000. There was $10.000 in g' P Potatoes -From We to 800 in UNITED of this town, is bein looked upon crossed behind the caboose an en- L IrITED STATES MARKETS.! the bank at the time, but half the k being farmers' waggons by the load. amount was buried under debris a:• a young hero. While swimming, gins came up on the other track Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 1.- Wheat•- caused by the explosion. The bank I across the Thames River, east of and caught them, throwing them Spring easier; 1�'q. 1 Northern, car - carriea an insurance in an English +he•re, on Wednesday, with his I ten .feet away.' One man was 'kill PROVISIONS. loads, store, _$1=.18; N inter, =, firm. j eight-year-old son, Melvin, on his ed i>tiatantly, his skull being crush- pork -Shelf cut $23,50 per bar- l urn -Firm. Oats -Firm. Barl.ey- company, who will sake good 'the �. ac Harry'a father was seized I ed, while the other died within rel mess $'19 to $19.50 - feed to malting, 66 to 70c. Rye- _ leas. The robbers have not been __ w ith a cramp. He became uncon- twenty minutes. Lard- Tierces, 12 %c; tuba, 12 %c; No. 2. on track; 80c. captured, 'although they have been + scioua Arid sank with the young- 'e' ails, 12 %c. Minneapolis, Sept. 1: -Wbeat - raced as far as 8t. Rose. p :. seer. Harry, who was on the bank, CARE WITH EXPLOSIVES.• Smoked and -Dry Salted Meata- Sept.,$ 1.00 to $i;0olf ; Dec., 98%c; stripped- off his clothing, and,. div- - jlong, clear bacon, I1' /.c to 11 %c, cash; \'o. 1 hard, 81.04k.; No. 1 PACHI\ G PLAT DESTROYED. ing, rescued both father and bro- Transportation Companies '1lnst tcns• and cases; hams, rpediunr and � Northern, $1.012%; No. 2 Northern,' the. from the fiftten feet of water Take Precantiona. light, 14 %c to 15c; hams, large, 99%c; No. 3 Northern, 96 ;c. Flour ,' Canadlan Company's Building in that is found at that spot. Mr: A despatch from Ottawa says: 12 %e to, 13c ; ' backs; 171 /.,c to 18c; -First patents, $6'..75 to $5.85; see - ,:London Suburb Destroyed. Cline and his three boys were out As the result of the explosion of a shoulders, loc to lie; rolls, 10 %c and patents, $5.60 to $5.70; first ss fishing, and were attempting to car of nitroglycerine at Essex some to lie; breakfast bacon, lbc to clears, $4.35 to $4.0; second clears fit. A despatch from London, Ont., cross the river in order to make a time ago, regulations have been 15 %c; green meats, out of pickle, $3.50 to $3.60; bran, in bulk, $18,- says : Fire broke out in the east short cut to town when the•accident J prepared for the handling of ea lc less than. smoked. 50 to $18.75. 'sheds of the Canadian Packing happened. The younger lad could plosives by transportation" compan - .e. • 0ompany's plant at Pottersburg on not swim.' W � ies. These regulations, while de- -LIVE STOCK MARKET. -^ 6aturday afternoon at 1.30, and at '3 't' si nod to ermit of the. trans orta- Joseph Bithel was acquitted on ..�..r.,°,b ♦i.., .,,i,.,le ..,1 -..+ @d- .. -e.._ TL... 'a...... _s' n_t__t�t__ __tt i_ g _ P _ • -• P m•:_,...+n Ate,.,+ 7 - f?hninn �,o +n i,e- Iha rl.arca of aaaa.nit.inv 'a nun. ' in the adjoining sheds was gotten uCiAC4 YV •... VII Vica1. -- ICU -VC'4V UGi 18t. The population is nearly 7,- out safely. 000. r Place the T,RIRTY IINERS SUFFO TED They' • Were Entombed ' by Fire ' in an Oklahoma Coal Mine. A despatch from McAlester, to the moisting shaft and the air - _Okla , says: More than thirty - �riin- shaft, and all communication'. with " ers were suffocated on Wednesday the top was cut off. The first inoi- .pnorning in Hailey, Okla., coal cation the people at the surface mine No. 1, near Haileyville, four- had 'of the trouble .was the flames _ ; ' tceh rrii.les east of McAlester, when hnd smoke coming, out of the top fire destroyed the hoisting shaft rA the shaft. w►nd air shaft and cut off air from Hundr.eds.of miners rushed to the the- men below. Twenty -five mules 'were scene and tried to Bet into the air suffocated and some of their shaft, but this 'was impossible' as br dies were burned. flames and: smoke were touring up Explorations in the channels on that way with such force as to drive 'Wednesday afternoon revealed therh back. Then an effort was -Ahat none of the men met deah by made to operate the cages running -`''burning,, but that all' were, suffo- up and down the hoisting shaft, bat .' sated. _ it was found that the, cages, the 4 After the miners had gone down cables and the guides had been in the cage a fire broke out, occa- burned. There was absolutely no ` " sioned by the ignition of a barrel help for 'the imprfeoned miners. cf oi! which a miner. was trying to The -property loss may reach $50,- 'divi -ie. The flames spread at once 000, isOr": ��r: dW .1. :.�Y}"�MLUxi^��7i'... :..X�° Irv::. bi.'. si' .t.�.a.rrasi�.w•a.:.- w�rltw..i w ..S.Ywr...fcisiP: is �:..� ^. ',. o- .....n.c.., - ..... ... .. ... ...- ..:.- .',.r..... precau-tro . the loss of life in any accident: The railway companies have expressed a desire to be heard before regula- tions are finally adopted. ' --4. TWO CHILDREdN BURIED. house of Peter Good, Near Ethel.' 'bert, Destroyed. A despatch from Dauphin, Man., says: Two children of Peter Good, a farmer living near Ethelbert, were burned to death on Sunday night. The fire caught in the Tip- per ,story, where the children were cut out of their only chance•of es- cape. The boy was six and the girl three years old. ` :'MAPLE SUGAR PUREij. ` Test of Many Samples, Shows De- cided Improvement. A despatch from Ottawa says Last year a collection of samples of maple sugar and syrup was made ;r all the provinces of Canada, and there were only fourteen cases of r,dirlteration found out of a total, of 142 samples examined. The year -before there were 500 samples col - Iected, and of -these' there wjre -77 adulterated. The prosecutions which were instituted agaibst those who sold impure goods apparently had a correcting effect. stable at Montreal, it being shown few to -day sold as high, as $5 per I that the constable struck him $1'st cwt., and a number of fairly good Ito keep him back fromAbe fire'lines. ESTI1flES .'.OF GRAIN YIELD Northwest Dealers 9 Association' Place the Wheat Crop at 107,000,000 Bushels. A despatch from Winnipeg -says: 11.5 bushs]s; giving a- total produe- The Northwest Grain Dealers' As- tion of .1,424,330 bushels. scciation has issued a revised esti- The association also estimates' mate of the production of -the Can that 150,000 bushels of wheat and dian west this season as a result of 100,000 'bushels" of old oats are,still the tour taken by the members two in the farmers' hands. seeks 'ago. It places the wheat The statement adds that about 71 acreage at 6,055,600, and the aver- per cent. of the wheat cutting will age yield at 17.7 bushels, giving a be completed by the end of the pre- tc•tai production of 107,184,000 bush- sent week. els. The previous estimate of the The acreage of oats is placed at wheat acreage, made June 1, is re. 2,607,000, and the average yield at garded as too small, and an in- 6.5 bushels, giving a• total pro- crease of 5 per cent. has been made. duction of 95,155,500 bushels. There has been some frost damages The acreage of barley is placed 'n' several districts, the extent of at 855,650, and the average . yield which it, is impossible to tell until at 29.1 bushels, giving a total pro- the hhrveating is.completed, but it duction of 24,899,415 bushels, is not thought that there has been The acreage of flax is placed at any considerable amount of dam. 193,420, and -the average yield at age. - :l +'w ^ ^:a'.r „ f,. •r: at:.... ._ 1!Y. :r -;e i :'i 'k �.t. ,t.. .'4 !"`.,� r•.e5 '.ny y,• _�. 'X .. :'c4`we. -:f ` 'Di; tk. .CY'_` ,•, d ac,'f��,' Y - The G. T. R. offers siugle fare rates �s sy good oingg Sept. 21st u1. and Sept. ! BCL[tOr S • '. .2'2nd nd 23rd and returning Sept. 24th. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! 1 m ...S Q n '� ,� . ~�Uas The trainieaving Whitby at 6.4b,p.in. E , .•�> ” t Wednesday ednesday the 23rd will,,'leave -°-^ from Oshawa Junction 'at 0.10 abd lhstaie of David %XNeill, deceased. t z �• c close connections are made in the Notice is. hereby given pursuant t° m _ The YeoRle's Cash Store L �i It i� axing >tW% morping so that every Person Can re- the 13. S. O., 1897, Chapter ,129, that _ CJ turn home the same night. - Oshawa all persona-having claims against the , ? 3sPnbllehedeveryFridaymorniagsilLt�ce, street care co direct to the Fair estate of David O'Neill, late of the Au` ,PiokADV Ont. 6rounda. Township o[ Picdecease, Co ty of On' V! e11er�11 . Sale Closes RATER OF ADVERTISING:. � tario, yeoman, deceased, who died on ' Affz*t insertion perline . • 10 cents _ _ AU10911 subsequent insertion, per lire • 6 cents - SCHOOL REPORTS re about the send day of May, 1908, are +. t Ott. rate dew not include Legal orForelgn required to send by post prepxid_or :ateet3sements. Report of Claremont school for deliver, to the undersigned George Special terms given to parties making con- August. Senior div. -Honor roll. Still a Few Days for Bargains. When D. Simpson & Co. p g Cowan, Sr.. Pickering Post Office, On- e:acts for S or 6 months or by the year. Half I V. -Ber 1 Knight, Clarke Rawson, advertise Bargains. you get them. arly or yearly contracts payable quarter!►. y g tario, sole Executor of the will of the Business earth, ten lines or under, with paper Victor Hayward, Minnie Gleeson, 'said deceased, on or before the 3rd day =+�•mima year, 6600, payable in advance. -- Lila Slack:- Br.- =I "II. Kathleen- - p r� tea_ VOWNotice to local colgmas ten cents per line, son. Minnie She 'herdson, Wilfle 'surnames and addresses with full par- FFT /DAY A V y' ,rye teats pas lice esorL' enbsagnent iaecr tioa. p i • • T T aee.al contract rates atiado known on applioa- Underhill, Ethel Shepherdson, Mag- titulars of their claims and the nature •• ' wasm. No tree adpertising. gle Morgan. Jr. III.-Maggie Glee- of the secureties, if any, held by them. 4*lbs. Best Cleaned Currants 23 cents.Splendid in Pies , Advertisements without written instructions son, Wallace McFarlane, Maggie And take notice that after the said Delicious in Biscuits and. Cookies. You will find y it be inserted until forbidden and charred ao- Adair, Velma Ha ward, $al h Brodie. �eaediaaly. Orden for discontaintag advertise- p 3rd day of October, 1908, the Executor - many ways of using Currants - :u 7=MatI must be in writing and sent to the pub• Junior div. Sr. II.-Melissa Morgan, will proceed to distribute the assets of B Job Wbrh promptly attended w. Florence Forgie, Annie spoffaiid. the said deceaaeu among the parties 4 POTTI, FOR �5 CENTS Inter. II.- Florence, Robin entitled thereto, having regard only TERits Story. Jr. II. -Alex. Morgan, Archie to the claims of which notice shall '*1.25 per year q $1'.00 it pail in advance. Story, . Marjorie Neal. Sr. Pt. IL- have been given as above required, 2 lbs.' Shredded Cocoanut, fresh opened, loci, regular 25c per lb.* Verna Evans, Hazel Mantle, Jean and that the said Executor will not be vans. Jr. Pt. II. -Mary Tarr,: Blanche liable for said assets _or any part there - JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. Thompson. Mildred Brodie. I. (a) of to an rso11 or status �f whose 1 p Y t P PICKLING -When you are ppickling your vegetables for winter, you want Vera Wilson, Willie Forsyth, Veta claims notice shall not have been re- the best of ingredients. Rye offer you the best Roods at quality prices Stephenson. (b) Ira Mantle, Maggie ceived tit the time of gib distribu- Pure White Wine Vinegar XXY 36c gallon. Proof Vinegar 606 gallon. The editor of the Beeton World .Shepherdson, Willie Benson. (c) Lion. -' Pure Mixed Spice at 40c lb. "vthus hands it to some of the ftanny Beetha Milne, George Rawson, Violet Dated this 3rd of September, 19Q8. "imen of the Toronto press : "Dosn't Sargent. (d) Myrtle Benson, George GEORGE. COWAN, SR., �p o ' -�tt make you weary to read the' rot Graham, Clifford Shepherdson. Sole Executor, Pickering. Ont. D. S1mp8o11 tXr CO•, .w P1Ckel'inge ="round out by some of -the strip- • • - L: T. Barclay, Whitby, mgs of the Toronto press, who 48 -50 Solicitor for said Executor. ' :wee repeatedly ridiculing the coup- wry newspapers on their locals? Drive rilenm.tiam out of the blood with - Richardson's Special Tea is Good Tea. "' Dr. Shoo s Rheumatic Remedy and see Vhese two by four lunch counter , itads .think it awful! faun how galc ly pain will depart. Rab-oa s - y: y to ver did reach the real disease. Rbeama• 'when some Country newspaper Liam isn't is the siin. It's dee down -it's , �auounces that Hiram Slocum �/ constitutional. Getting rid o? the pain. is. _r • s S O g In cow o axis w a cant a. a is w_ y r. ^ t Hopkins." But of course it is just Shoop's Rhounistiu Remedy goer, by word n n (f-! ' title proffer Caper when they say of mouth. from one to another, And here- �J <,J V - �•Ddtrs. Frank Lowden Janes has in lies the popularity of this rProedy. It jj ust returned from the Montreal _ is winning defecdera everywhere. Tablets �nnels." Oh, that's great! That or liquid. Sold by T. M•. - McFadden _ *ull pup,of hers would bring about L ADDER -S Pure Fresh Pickling Spices, and Vinegars. --thirty cents in dog pound while �locum's cow would easily sell for SALE REGISTER. of.all kinds :Manufactured to .Order. FRVS'T S.P...R� AT BE6T PRICER �1 • "1W in' the dark. Because Gass Write or phone us. -.,Green was over to Thompsouville -WE, VESDAY, SEPT. 23aD.- Extensive _ Everything in scats Sunday to see his best girl they, credit sale of heavy, horses, dairy Blaeksmithina and Woodworking •ndirow a shoe, but if Win. Henry cows, young cattle, implement4, of all Lindy. g ; Montgomery Pook, the society household furniture, etc.. the prop - Groceries, Fruits, and Provisions >�e%der of St. George stt•eet. was in erty of George L. Stotts.. At lot 24. Shoji close lVedne•sdays _ COD. 9. Pickering. I1 tuile: west (d - -slit! Saturdays. ". Samiltun last Satti� day to see Claremont!.' Everything will he s - - Always a little beEterthan -t2 re.&t, 3diss Gertie \i',7nntain, they would sold as the proprieter is goiing`Ids i. �t• H J rckro t Br� t F,-) ad - - — dabber over half a column and Cale at 12 o'clock, lunch - y .. your - Jtsave three pirtucey. of ,Gertie and Furniture' curd at -•2 o'clock. 13 - - Patronize the Grocer Sts >re for ' 0enry on the.:frout page. - mortthscreait See largehals, Truax. -A Reliable -- - - - - - - -� A PARODY. - sATCRY1.aY. SEPT. _iQTH:- Atuti °nAle. Local Salesmanantea of .h0u.eholii furnitin'P.. routs. hny For P: 1!)g A V d ttdll,ining j „Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs.” Aftettben, I have long been thinking �egetablea, etc.. `tile property Cif What. a null ta-nrtd it (loth niak'e. George Thomps cr ltttiv to tepresetit tin tit his'rPxldence. .mince oti I• o0 s nave gone a iRrining Far beyond the western lake, o'clock yhxilp. Thos. Putichcr. auc- .✓- — -` .'�hTotd our baseball team is scattered . ' tioaer. While business in -ome lines may he `•F A L L • M I L L IN E R' Y dully farmers tsetse never snore encour• " To the east and to the west, Azed as reCfArds fruit irr-isving, - ..And the game has oat a interest. , ern t• men is. the resent neiiaoii. High prices for Mrs. Leigh begs to an- nounte t rat c e will visiting the Alt ora pp y - As those left. hive lost their zest. Litt classes of fruit have been obtained few days, for the purpt)se of purchasing Fall Alillitaery and ` ?enure court has All gone batty; the past sea,on. and there i- as a con- will announce later the date of Opening. O RENT -A fifty acre farm, being a uenee, •\a:n increased demand for Scarce can (Let enough to sppat - Tint 13, to srd concession, Townshiu'ot Fick • � "t3eorge And Billy, Frei and llosgroce eon . app:y to HENRY A. HAIGHT, Picker• nursery stock: Thanking the very numerous customers for their kind patronage in All declare the game is flat. iae.�nt 47.60 Our stock ie complete in every de- the past, and tY•nPts that-she will have the pleasure of - - par including a new list of speci+ their kind favors in the futuei. th • -. Vacant chairs in choir And lodge•room t LL! FOR SALE. -I have a num- alties which we alone handle. qT- -- iaad our heart; RO down to zero accordiag to the times. Apply at lot is, con- 7, put situation with terr'Itor re erved A • As we think of our sad case. Pickering E. E. Pt GH, Claremont. test y 1 V L � Sing St.. • ekerl� s,1 — for him.. Pay weekly, Free. sample. Since our . ayor hs left'the town Y lot to to *ib eta. Township of .@' being utflt, etc., write for particulars- "For in Brougham we, scarce can tarry; FOR SALE. -A 190 acre fur ii lakenrm Stone & Wellington, .FRESH GOODS. ARRIVED `!F'or our case is getting dreadful This is a firs' ciao• stock and grain term. Good buildiegs. Jpp1 to the nadenigned, Foothill Nuraerie;, This doth all our troubles crown. csas, eaoc I�os, Co. onia, oni, 43tf 11 1) acres) Sorel then," our light you'll it TORONTO. iONT,' - - i h EIFER ASTRAY.- Strayed from y And your mind contrive a plan H ate premise. of the anderstgned on or Gentlemen's Ladies , ...To help Brougham in thip crisis, about Jane 12th, a red and white 2- year -old Stammer .Shirt&,- — R rmmer t. nderwear. _ whereabouts Information w to bar hens ones Mayor if out can. better. Ins orma i Name a, v y will 1» thankfully received. James Saver. Summer Underwear, Sateen flnderski:rts, _ - - rs - - _ e Cove - -�' 'Cora :-10r search out a tract of country Brock soya, stcr _Hato and Caps, •. _ • t - , BIg enough for every one Ties. Wrappers. `.And we'll all sell out and migrate ARM.TO RENT- Consisting of IM *»1' On the jump and on the run. F sees, there being 35 aciso to lot 12, con. 5, _ and 65 scree in lot 12 -con. 4, in- the'towiiabip of w yr _"Out upon the (listen rAlcte Pickertag• For farther information apply ye ,p - George Parer, - - D unbarton.`a Jaias LV, Hut:; Watford, On%. or to T. roots- With its•fielde of shining grain za. Brougnam, 4s tt Stretching to the distant skyline a _ 4, Manual toil will rest the brain FARM FOR SALE OR TO FENT.- ttt �, PALMER, E'R g P CoaHeclnq ofir6 setae. fioo<t buildings, S *T♦� ♦ �,'t jt• end grow muscles strop And supple good fences and an abundance of water; • Pos• t _ 7 ♦� ♦ j� f+jr t. And new bltiod within each Vein; seietoa givra to•plow at anytime, Frz fnrtber PairiteC Paper Hanger. w With a view of life much broader psrtieu.sr_ apply to the_.awner. F. ROACH, .. l_ _ P? In that land of toil and grain. Cherrywood, 46.49 ,'1 Having purchased the Bennett factory + STRAYED - About the 5th of July X11 kinds of House Repairs done the undersigned is prepared to in fancy now I see the heroes- 1..7 do all kinds of Planing from lot 24. con, 7, Pickering. one elwe one on S110Cte8t Notice and satis- Home returning rom the Rest. c 1 °? and Sawing. g •heai'ling ewe and one lamb, St}rcpshire breed faction guaranteed.. Tanned by western wind and sunshine Ewe, ass' tag in. each ear,' Any iatoimstioa — - Charges moderate. - _ leading to their recovery will be regarded: To enjoy a well earned rest: Robert H,SpoSsrd, isiongh,am.. 4au Call on me for estimates before Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Winter frosts and biting blizzards " going elsewhere. i kly v' -ARM FOR SALE. -Rein lots 10 M. 0,00 0X x. z-- To the land where comfort reignetb, • as , ono towns ib o is en■a. Gan t " PICKERING. Then in carionds t y TV ill c _. cnsistiuil cif 210 acres. This fart is the ore come. on q rill , . Qllt. UT best wishes still will follow shorthorns have been bred and. fed during the ` past forty years It is se rich as s gardep a•id Those who come not back to Bro- clean, Would sell 150 acres, 138 acres or-the Between Hay and Grass u ham ; whole of it. There're timber on one pkrt'of it _ .' L worth $2000, Terms easy. Possession given q lblotheys, Wives and Daughters are New Blacksmith shop. FOF we now where'er they sojourn. April ist lW9, ' Arthur Johastun, Greenwood. They will kindly think of 'home. 37tf indirectly interested in Semi -ready is as good a time as any other to do Home t'will be to all the children OR SALE. -A house and one acre Tailoring. :Aside from the saving The undersigned has just open- outside painting. If good judgment Who ere called it'by that name F of garden in the village of Broucb.m: ed his new,blaekamith shop' west is used, the hottest'sun does not bile -' There is on the premises a good frame house 'Which the Men Of the House call Though in other land they've. pros., of the iron•bridge and is prepared 'ter the fresh paint if we do the work, . J with stone cellar andrlarge kitchen, also a pored small bare sod driving house with atone staba make in the Semi -ready store, there to do'blacksmithing in'all its lines: because we ptit experience into our They. will. love it all the satire. in r underneatb, and a stone ben house. Plenty is a better style and suitability in the' Also ca.rrla e Rork. point pots. Prices reasonable. -I. B„ Brougham, of hard and soft water. The garden is in good Y tY g counition and is filled with pear. plum and R cherry trees And other •small fruit. As the Semi -ready Suit. Jonathan Liscoumb B: ' K E S T E R I '- proprietor in ends moving west early this fall. OSHAWA FAIR 7 S the above property wilt lie; old at a'iess°nab.6 49 Perfect physique types are designed; ��t. Painter and Decorator, i ear price. For further particulars apply to Josrpu "Oshawa Fair will be held this PiCI•� @ring• - Y !wits on the premises or to Tits, POUCHEtt,, and the suit is finished to hat stage P1Ckt3ringr • Ontario , -:as usual in Alexander Park, Oshawa. iirougham, 4.5tt "The dates are Tuesdav and Wednes- -- where the right suit is expressive and ..day, September 22nd and'23rd• I Absolute! Fi- rst.Class" t suitable when tried on. .. r 60 YEARS' ' _ � It is expected that the entries this Y " �1 �j a j� �eAr will be much larger than those in all De.Fartments. 4g Look closely! To the power of EXPERIENCB E. W. ■'y�`�lx �f +n ormer yet�rs. -The Directors are =10TT producing general effects there is al IIfgPf aIIt1 QC$4'$iF providing better acommodation for - -- - Voultry and,live stock. A new poul- found the more-observant eye for rwy house is being erected and accom. e, Shop' and Residence,* Dlinilas Sb] 'odatlo11 built for cattle, sheep and minuteandimportantdetails. Even the eDSVine. , - - TORONTO. ONT. , Semi -ready button' hole is more evenly WHITBY, (ONT. The prize lists will be mailed in a few Is recognized as one of the largest TRADIt DESIGNS a P d g sewn than the custom -made coat, DESIGNS Three doors Rest ofWhitbyjl3ouse•. •_ Says. Some changes have been made. and best Commercial Srhools in COPYRIGHTS &G. fiat it follows that of'last year in most Canada. Hundreds of students Anyone sending asketeb Anddescrl lonmay _ . -_Iassea as it has been -found to work are getting good, positions: each ' gmcw- ascertain our opini�a free worether an W.e a1Ce re tired to instal wood or iron : Semi -read Tailoring lavenrinn U Jrobably DatentAD �n gnat lcwe primps on short notice; also attend very satisfactorily. yyear. Let us prepare you for one. Y tlonastrietilconfIadiernttaL HAt10��OR to all kinds of repairing. t - A good cal, of races is advertised_ `VE , How.• Enter tiny time. John Dickie & Co., exclwive agents •ePatentts °mien througKh °Muenn & C406 eswi re S.cg the Oshawa Driving Club, under beautiful Catalogue free, for the Seini- reacly Special Orders, will {�. wltbontOnarge, in the Cisterns made to order.;, ?' vxibose AtronA a the are be run. _ j�A �j b P gi a _. R. J. ELLIOT, Principal. take our rneus,ure and have a Senii- Imeriea». Y Agent.for the Ontario Wind Mill, i�3eis guarantees goo rrcin Cor. Yonge alt Alexander8ts. ready Suitor Overcoat made to. fl* Tkre Attrttrtion Committee 'has se- 1095 our exact hysi. tie ty a and deliver- Ahandsotnely illustrated weekly Largestar- ttisogaseline engines. Y P c1 P anon of any scientific foarnas}. Terms for Ted a Japanese troupe of sia'people ed within six days of receipt of .your �saads ,IF&U'syear.poatageWepaid. Sold by Phone No. 50 at residence. el ht acts in front'of the C SWCet t0 �8t order. Mill new era '+ d }loth days• r11so x t Dupe Laxets u p y (Note removal from old stand�on Brody - MUt�N l,Co 1telBrosdway. ��W 1 Street,) , I 1 Canal eswd i�TM M. ';nits m-Lde to order. in six days, Branca a ce � r st.rwaehtngton. a ? =:1•% ` r __. .w� T o C•.lr .:isulS'�'tt.- .•.�...._. _. "`(((111 1 .. ., ,rs r4 "',+ -�:a.• .�-. +--:•r •:,.a. "` _. } .... -. . -_.. .«,:;'.,CSn 11;7 soli,.f'•c�,� M,_ «..u- e��.+Y��,.. I>a.�..- `*+:w_- ..a�,r +r�..xa,• _ ..,.. ... ,.' i. - .•,.... -t •� ...-. ..�. - - ... - y, r - ...++•r- •-*% "- CLAR3MONT Belt. Back and J. S. Bundy firs. Martin is the guest of John Are yougoin to the Exhibition? have Rot the Fisher "residence at Neal and family. RELIABL GOODS! - r Ashburn; ready for the plasterers Mrs. McCoy is being visited by • Lea lie Spoff �d is somewhat ih- For Men, women and Children. Sovereign Bouts for Men (every pair 'idis sed. and will return shortly and finish her daughters, one from Toronto uaranteed) and rives reasonable. Call ands them. _< the work. and the other from New York. g P rs. B nd child are progres- s r sing nice Graham Bros. hippped some Mrs. Young, of Springbi+ook, in m twenty -three clydesdales and Western Canada, has been visit- _ FLOUR AND FEED. Puck Ryan was a caller here one hackneys to the Toronto National ing her brother, Mr. Robbins, of - _ -• l' _day last week. Exhibition. • We ho for their. the C.P.R. ---- -- Choice Flour for Bread and Paste ` Miss Mina Leask, of Greenbank, y. _ A, usual success. C. A. Goodfellow, of Whitby, Feed constantly on hand. is visited friends here. = A broken flange on an engine was in town on Monday removing _g0, Iris done. - -Inds Independent Telephone Central. R. Bryan and family were at .. - i a g P $touffville over Sunday. tore up some ties on the C.P.R., the balance of the defunct 'Clare- _ John Thomson, of Toronto, was east of here on Sunday. Delay mont Banner plant. The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Prajmetor here with friends over Sunday. was occasioned for a time as sever-' R. F. and Sir .upper; of West, r David and Mrs. Graham, . of al cars were derailed. Toronto, Piave been attending the 'Picker-Ing were here on nNIPadsly- Since going to Myrtle, Thomas Chatauqua S: S. Assembly which ; Chas. and Mrs. Sargent spent Rion has en i, :Snnday with friends in Unionville- .Pleased to say is now aisle to'be Miser is giving greet _ Wm. Bingham, of Newmarket, around again. He is now getting satisfaction as organist of t1le 12V ti, ivl Asa here with his family aver Sun-, in considerable grain. Methodist Church. She is' likely' ,day; While'shoping a horse for Gra• to accomplish much in the musical _- David Wagg, of Scarboro, is' halm Bros.'the other day the beast circle, being, we believe, specials . _with his brother Nelson for a fete reared and struck Thos. Stephen- Rifted 'in the department of. muss Y We have ''Shares for the tollowin ' �' d0,ya, son on the head. The injury was Miss M. Burton, .leader of the � Bundy is -fitting up Black- .painful but not serious. Methodist choir, is taking her ; Ploughs bird for the fall races at Chalk ' -Rev. Mr. Malcolm was present annual holiday. On Sunday even - at the Epworth League of the ing she rendered a most interest - lake. Verity Shares No. 18, 3 I X L, 21, 4, 4a, 10; 7. Methodist Church last Monday. ing and highly appropriate solo. Mrs. Jobbitt, of Braoebridge, is , - Grange— Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr, s evening aad gave a very earnest Miss J. real is also away on her i ­.,here ; for a few days visiting Imperial, and National No. 8. and interesting address. vacation. , friends, ,Chas. Macnab and bride have Fleury Nos. 13 and 21. Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7, 4, 10. Miss Gladys Patterson -is recov- Peter Hamilton No. 21. Waterloo No. 7. grin from her slight attack of returned from their wedding trip. Tickling or dry coughs will quickly loos. g g g R.. y Frost & Wood No. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. 7. ty hold fever, They were serenaded by the band en when using Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy Patterson Nos. 11, 12 and 13 Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8. z pp on Saturday evening. We all and it is so thoroughly harmless that Dr. _ Messrs. Gregg & Coates shipppeedd wish them Jong "life and much Shoop tells mothers a use nothing else, Uxbridge Nos. 4, 5 and 7. Cockehutt Nip, Punch, Judy: A rei carload of hogs and cattle to To- even for ver onn b•biee. The whole• Gangs Turin Gang; .Kidd, A Maple Leaf. Kidd No. 21 happiness. y young sonto on Wednesday. some green leaves and'tender stems of a On Tuesday afternoon while ` The band serenaded our new tang as in mountainous ebrub'giver the Shares for forty different kinds of Ploughs, at price that teacher, Mr. Hicks And his wife, tied in front of N. Burton's shop a curative pro ppeerties to Dr.. Shoop's Cough will hold the trade. _- horse belonging to J. Cowie broke Remedy, It calms the oo hand bests on Saturday evening. ng Miss Ruth Gregg and Mrs. An- its bridle and dashed off at a furl- the aeasiti.e bronchial membranes. No drew Storey Are at Toledo, Ohio,• our rate towards the west. So far opium, no chic oform, nothing bar:Sh used Charles Sargent - Claremont aLloenuLlig it relib-ious wtmylu we I,--- not a t to injure or suppress, ' Demand Dr. . of damage done. • _ _. ' _- Luther Bowes and frien of �," cFadda'. - .Peterboro, spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Readman. DR. o. C. SMITH Jos. Gregg, of Pittsburg. has re- , turned home after spending two DEATI9T, STOjTFFy2LLE. = _� H R I .CHARDS 0 N S -• Honor graduate of Toronto University pleasant weeks with friends here. g y r and• Royal College of Dental Surgeons, John Caster, who has been here _ for some time with his parents, also Poet- graduaw of Chicago College. - - "' Illas returned to his duties at Peter- Crown and bridgework a specialty. Important showing of Boost display of born. j At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. shins. A sees lakes assortment of y Mrs. Brown and Miss Emma " : Office over Sargent's Tinshop. ' y - �"� " Independent 'Phone. Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toy@, ju&t _ returned on Friday from a visit w .-- --- •eeeided for the Holiaki.,trade. Can With friends 'in Markham and _The _ ul — TT _ and see them. Brougham. 'VOTERS' LIST; 1908. Magazines, . -. p pit_ ill -the Pmeby-terian_ J _ bseription or mss, _. s taken f all 3d ss' Sn 1 -----,Church W be occupied -on Sun- sad Daily Nswapapers - _ —:day . Sept. lath, by Rev. A. S. Kerr, _ of Toronto. >ry'`k� T -- - - - - — - - �?'. H. Monday for Streetsville thence for = = -- - - — �zc�.A.R,�sor�-, Vunici alits• ry Cu Towns;up of Pickering $SOOI?C tI ®Bt. 11.Inskaka where they will spend a - � oul a 'elevator here t3 open and Notice is hereby given that t have rain is comin in.­-Oats are This woman says she was saved E ;ansm enti or delivered 'to the per - ra3 mentioned in Sections 5 and a of ringing 4U cents For car uta and the n ario _ JLColdCuse_ tab• fall wheat S'� Cents. Pinkham'9 egetable om>honnd. acts amending E11e s<xtiie, the copies !et- called Praventiae -is being dispensed g Mrs. Frank l mslep, I.indssy; h _ Jos. Borland W. H. Pit h Dun- Piuiukham I required by said sections. to be so by droagiste everywhere - In -s.few boats _ Can Mo an, slid Arthur Johnston ft�oi writes to �' transmitted or delifered of the Lists Preventies are said to break any cold com• dare each showing stock at e -some time to_s letel�, _ _And - Praventics, being eo safe agn, I was a very sick woman sa!}!ering sons appearing by the last revised as- an tootnwme, s Children — Toronto ezilibitton. from female troubles. I had inSamma- sessment .Roll of the id Municipality No quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor , Mrs. Haney, of Woodstock, who Lion of the feminine organs and could l sickening. Box of 48 -25c. Sold -by T. - --• has been here for some weeks not stand or waric any distance. At entitled h vote at Elections for mend X. McFadden ° • y hers of the L�gisistive Assembly and with Nicholas and firs. Burton, last I was confined to my bed and the at Municipal Etections, and said List -- rnEd- b"me-tIAR week. -- I waau'llave to ¢o th�ro h flxsf pnated ie my office_at The Claremont football team °paration, but this I selaeed t° d° Whitevale 'o0, the 1Sth day of Aug.,H Of all material and design " • A friend advised L die K Pinkham's 1909, and remains there for inspection. s won a cup at Balsam on Thursday v table Cotano mr fitter ass p kept in stook. It will pay you ievenio -at -the ardeu - -rt - lveu - uP ��; bo 60,11 at :our works scd i oarstook g g Pa y 1t three bottles °! it, iI feel files s xxew said Lists and if an omissions or 6th- -The deraigneci flawing- pparch= and obosia sloe@, Don't by the Mount Zion church. woman, ed B. Wagner's Machine Sho in p by Misses Mary Macnab and Bessie '• I most: heartily recommend Ly E er errors are found therein, to take g P agents we do not employ obem, eoasequeM- Macnab and Messrs. David Scott Ptnkham's Vegetable Compooad two 0,21 immediate proceedings to -have said Kinsale, is prepared to do all 1y we osa, and do throw off the ante nd P. McFarlane spent 9und'a wow who saSer with female errors corrected according to law, kinds of repair work and general ;pica of 10 per cent., which you wag $ y woabla." -Orated at Whitevale, Aug. 18th, 1909. bla.cksmithing- asrtsinly save by punhasin` from 0,r. , with friends at Agincourt. ' DON3LD R. l3EATON.- call solicited. Graham Bros. had the uo6for- FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Clerk of the•Tp . of Pickering. satisfaction guaranteed. g Prices right. _ : - . f MIMITtiY ORAMtTE CO., tune to lose a valuable Clydesdale Whitevale Ont. y For rs L die EPink- -i�•t8 �rt9 y see us. . _ _ once. Watt Outage on Tuesday, one of the recent lm m and made Call and as. V 0,b Co y slam's a le - -- -- - 0,k gain Titileis =l3r. S� r- r ion: T'l�i�tvttl -be- s- heavy irotn-root and herbs, has Fieea the -JAMES PENGELLY _ - ppoo It's s pity when slat cuss drug the Kinsale, Oaf. pT �4 •lose, standard remedy for female ills, stomach or stimulate the heart 'and krd headache, womanly pains, sa pain, any The Harvest Home services will and has positively cured thousands of . ney,. That is all wrong! A weak atom- when in 20 minutes sure. Formals on be held here on Sunday and Mon- women who have been trotib1ed with ach means weak stomach nerves, always: �j the 2U. box. Ask your druggist or dootce `day, Sept. 13th and 14th instead displacements, inflammataC nlcera- And this is also true of the heart and kid. 1' sense ►g :.True shoat this formula - it's flue. c of the 13th and 15th as stated last �tiDti, gbrpid tumors, �, neya. The west nerves are instead cry• week• riodiC pain8, backache, t lit bear- iaa out for help This explains why Dr. Bring in your old wagon and. get C m e q b m Harr Thomson, of Buffalo is Sbe6p a Restorative •is proinpt•y belping the wheels cut down. Make good a e M e A7 p Harry ' ing dOwa feeling, flatulency stomach heart and kidney sil.aents. the farm trucks. : .' here shaking hands with• his do diuinese or»ervous Prroe � 1 •a 4ei 2! I oe a+ Restorative reaches out for the actual s •-4 a as numerous friends and supgrin- ` don't yon it P Bu iee And other vehicles repainted 1r c t w { `mow• Pt cause of these ailments -the [silica' tn.ide a 0,'t reasonable'ratea, S tending the erection of "a ponitry rs. am favif�ls aiB skit nerves.'' Anyway test the Restorative �8 :•.e1 to .house. women to write her for advim boars, It won't curse so soon to that, bat- 2 0, ro `' G7 e � � a � o _ A meeting of the Fire Company site Las guided thousands to you will Purely know that help i0, coming, 1'hCnSaS Patterson, _ . 0 e a = E 8 a ow 0,M will be held on Saturday venin' health. .adairw& Lynn. Sias•. Sold. by T. M. McFadden. xQR mbm ° ikt-the Wilson Hotel. all voluu- _ CLaREbiONT (Dowswell's old stand' i,�d ��4g 4' y R a ~O veers are cordially in to be = a The fire bell sounded. on Tues- .. -• .. , • - � �� � ��: i � V � ° O�w r present: CHOP ; he Pickering . l !� • 0,a, y . m om Jan ac d0, ,afternoon and much constern• I i i Committee �� .ni Feb Olt ittlon peeves Or some e, out C • ' �� Apr _ ar it was unnessary as the fire, which ._ , . ► The ob'ect of this Association is. to .. son's blacksmith shop, was soon easen.stea ing an prosecu e x �• extinguished. The blaze originat- the felons,. o ,os J Us O a, 'M .Co ..q.cm. ed from the fare used ill siting 0 -Y tires.' Members having property a oleo oommnai• ; - 2 S b M 7 Cate immediately with any member 01 a o m+, seiPo Be sure and keep in miud•the - - a; Harvest Home services at the of Executive Committee. Cba cot, a u 0, Nov, �7 a _ ':Methodist Church on Sundap Membership lee 9100 I ,oe,� .Dee Qe 4 - Sept. 13th and Monday the 14th. �� av d from ttre President or Jibs 7, Oshscrs e, BrnnRhexa p 5, eke 8ecretsrhps on application. �, Fort Perry v. Uxbridge 15, Cahniaeton 14. Special anniversary offering, are' S Beaverton ls, Uptergrove 12 3 _ — D. Banks, Geo, Leng, Tickets invited on the Sunday 'and a' good �r ;lchar on, Pickering, Ont, e time is hoped for on the Monday, An unlimited supply Exec Com. L. D V I ' ds �a Come and bring• all your family - , ,ngs and enjoy a good happy social e.ve• �1 J. A. O'Connor, Arthur 1Qffirey, ning'wltl? your friends. o f Chop and' l' eed President. eeretarp. r orders at the The continuation class tt•as open- Leave you . ed oil Tuesday with niiieteen pup- PICKERING LUMBER YARD ils and several more to follow.. We _ _ _ _ _. t r r .1 predict for this class a successful el all kind.' for Ontario and New Brunswick Attention i {fut•ure. Theme ii; here a large 'ter i _ _ ritway and one of the, wealthiest - Patent Roofing and alikinds of -r in the Dominion and the people Pate - n , r_ wilding material. i -• realize the' advantage 'of a good an =•Jar d• - b = _education and will not be slow in' W. D,. GORDON &SON. k? hiking advantage of every oppor= oiag..out of the_ buggy - As y g b v tunity afforded-in aecuring.a good business I have some snaps. Bite- _BAKING t .. education. Me. Hicks, who has s selling at cost. ' ' charge of the new class, arrived constants , on han t th aa ., • :.. , .• � Wagon . on the road I^, -the latter part of last week, ac- 80 "0 h ,. � gie R ass b e now every In k. •, First-class r -• a e shop, .• compauied by firs. Hicks. We • Buggies, reg. $. .. r cry day ' the week. tilost heartily tt elconte deem` a•s "~ residents of our village and the — - - Road Wagons, reg. $65 now;$8U. Cakes of >311 kinds made t order hope a large degree of prosperity SPIN K XI— T LL shortest notice. r`rr> may af.tend the school tt•hicli un- All other rigs cut on thesarne rat, . Ice- Crestm 1'zrlor in connection. w X `doubtedly will be of great arc want- - T vj�/. A. �fOinS011e. '" ?'t�:•, sage to this highly fatored section _ PICjKER1NG Cl 'x - + n d Claremont,, Onto- o.° our Lighly fa:vured lived, R. J. �'r.�....3x X14 --p '-n _ : . sF." 3Fia A'e. ^"f8�t. `.o^SsYn sa ^r}`f r•�K'F?YS :''vsaa.`srsw°so:.:i�jer ors. ^15 �k s :i • '., u ..t`. .��v..,� �p� �r�+, a ^Y.w�.�,�+ . rp• '•� s +t t', �,y rr, :e'wd` � -» —_� .T.- -. v�+.aw.''Ny�.w,• "�". :•ue0.:'�*` aR.iP7 i .+,i'T4. -. _� •x^ 4x ^� �'wlk'Y ��. Ti-a•�• •�' ya a "- wie}if.'G.'[ -s {�eme e+^�a�lFr.F'�.� -. xiglPSi =+' �."��� .�irr!'rs�' '�+a''sx- +,�"S�3- id�W+rt'�' is yt i A MIRACLE IN WHAT ceptional land of twenty bushels �a half billions of dollars to the �t here was the prospect of a miracle; wealth of the farmers every year. a revolut-on in the wheat industry TWENTY-DOLLAR WHEAT. of the world. , But still there was s;nce the above article was in, } liEW IQiCHE$ FROM ALASKA something that might dash every :.FOR THE FARMER. hope of a wheat miracle. 'Was tlila type the following - despatch has - �' - Alaska wheat of good quality t been received from Spokane, Wash- --- Would it make rood bread? ington : � hard Wheat `From Fall Sowin With this � last idea 'in mind the "In the Juliaetta county, in a t>; - northern Idaho -L The Difference in Se Machines - eaperimenting farmer carried a Abraham Adams, �. " Yields Up to Bushels to small quantity of his wheat to the formerly a lumberman in Wiscon- , ' sin, will . clean up more than. $1,- It is t3 mistaken Idea -that sewing machines -' - : the Acre -! Idaho experiment station at M0S- from 700 acres of land this cow . He knew he had a wheat that are pretty much alike, when as to matter, When the 'United •States paid• yielded past any belief: He had season, in addition to producing ' marvol^ -� every . ores -o a errs ory o that yielded equally as,well planted revolutionizing the wheat produc k , Alaska it was to the fur the pus- tion of the world. Conservative es- There is but one machine that sews better i chasers looked for a return' on the winter or spring.- 'Did' he have a investment. When gold began to good wheat? T13e chemists and ex- timatea place the crop at from 70,- than any other —and that one is 'the Singer: _ perts at the station tested it and OOQ to 75,000 bushels -of grain; which `f►onr in from that great country the ronounced it ' a good quality of Adams and his -son-in-law, O. K. 41 This is because the Singer idea is dis- investment was pronounced ood, p Hobe, .a wholesale lumber dealer of _ g hard wheat. Hard wheat! That Y But not in gold alone was Alaska Mmnea Minneapolis, have contracted to tinctive —eve year .show's shows lm roveibent destined to repay those early states - was sufficient. But Adams knew P , _ Y P ire must have patience for another Kell to farmers at $20• a bushel' not In that idea. S ,Xnen for their real- estate 'specula- P more than one bushel going to each tion. Years after the ellow metal "year. g g This is because the Singer factories are not %as discovered, there came an a ed In the fall of 1996 the 1345 pounds buyer. s.� $ were planted in fiields b the side "Adams- acquired • a tract of land _ farmer to that far northland,. and f , P Y in the Gem State six ears a only equipped With tOO1S and. nlaChlIIe _ _ tuck back to the States the basis 'f the famous Blue Stem and Club y go and s wheat grown in that section. Watch- sowed his land to wheat, harvesting - better calculated to make good sewing ma= for wealth to his country by the side, • ing their comparative from 23 to 30 bushels of blue stem of which the old from the bills and P growth, Mr. „Ch1De8 than any other, but this equipment Adams picked on the same day club and other varieties from every _ ic3 river -beds should pale into in- green heads of Club wheat and acre under cultivation. is unique and not to be found elsewhere. significance, writes Oscar F.' G. assn heads of his Alaska wheat "One day early in 1904 he receiv- .w Day 'n. the Saturday Evening, Post.' ed a single stalk of wheat This is because a hall. century has been the latter so many times larger than g , picked 9 ry It was in I903 that Abraham Ad- the ordinary wheat that the Club by a friend in one of the fertile val- - r y devoted to training and' specialize, sins, a native of Kentucky, who wheat seemed hardly started. leys in Alaska, and sowed the ker - . - - - ' had gone with. the "star of Empire" reels in his back garden: A crop each io do one thing best In Sewi2lg machine y _ to the great West to farm it, was THE FARMER WAS JUBILANT. of seven pounds resulted the follow- construction-. The Singer's superiority taken with a desire to try his for Then Natpre took a hand, and hail- ing summer. This Adams planted -.t tune's in Alaska. Leaving his ranch in the spring of 1908. harvesting ,Its lifetime- lasting value-does .not- appear -in northern Idaho, be made a trip storms of the worst kind came, 1.545 pounds of grain in July, or + ' k .- to the land Eeat:ng down the ordinary wheat - On the surface. ut nothing came of his attempts o harvest. e ened-by his success he sowed the en- OL1B machine does 8EW better • than asp f Farmer, diseouraged went out to at discovery: Turning his attention tire crop in the fall of 2908, an 1 other--and that oTeB S, the Singer. his Alaska wheat -fields and saw r then to exploring, he drifted along last summer cut enough grain to } g that the sturdy stems had partly the coast of eastern Alaska, where srw 700 acres of land, from which :. the Japan eurren flows. near the "withstood the storms, and he finally is now. being cut what is believed - _ harvested b3 ,W pounds of to be the worlds reeord- vied. rota a.b M s ore and makes of the land from . r ' P � �� r, w a u - Epas1 to mounisin- eiernai spring. I al test. He had enough for a teat 3- . V Min er Sewing �8C�11tIIe Company ' �- Many miles he explored, investigat- from winter-grown-.- this to 2n the possibilities of -that country g B TORONTO M014TREAL N t V N1PEp _ g P y RIGHT HA \DED�£SS.' for future farming and grazing, the experimental station, he soon _ r1s �mn oyr, d� Board of Tree, s:ea ass Main Street - received a' report which made him ]preparing himself for a report to P Flow One Hand Came to be Chosen, -the farmers of his community. for the first -time that he had some- He found ninny beautiful bays, thing worth giving to the public. For Special Training. - ' splendid beaches, sweeps of timber, The station chemist wrote : Fixed in all our military and so- and meadows heavy with juic .� ciai customs and living at the base 'grasp-s. Here and there were tree The kernels from the fall -sown of language itself are two facts cis . r' gold, b:vt not c = promising "heat were plump arid sound and which solve the, riddle and make quan: ty, and then, he c`sncect' up- dopbtiesa will grade Nn. 1�. Judging clear , , y,he�_ and how right -han i -' from the chemical and sh ical con • ofl arose. Is. 'all tribes and' ' P 3 edness dition of- _.thu�_gample, ii w l I- pFe- c�untrres t;rti�e 'man used im Ie- i � ��URPIUSING DISCOVERY. babty take rank.with the beat grade tnents of offense and defence, the Lodged in -a nook under protecting of )lue Stem for flour. sinistral of car_diae side was pro - rock, sheltered from the winds, was • he sample grown from spring- tected by the, shield and, the ainis- I - a little familiar pateb. Interested aciwn *Beat showed by chemis,a.l tral hand was called the shield -. at once, _he- investigated .and found analysis a someah. at,_highe3._Proteim hand, as the dextral was - called -the i that here a patch of wheat 'was content (this being an indication of .spear hand. Next to _fighting and f Indoors or outdoors there is nothing -quite so �oo�c -as, rowin "far from any ]ivin hu- �t'. =-probable strength for bread- I Triscuit =the Shredded Wheat Wafer, which contains g g• g contemporary with it was the need -man that could have planted it, On -mak ng purposes).. -I am inclined cif barter. Now, the fundamental in smallest bulk all the muscle- building, brain - producing ands and k t:, 'think that the wheat that • ' qualities of wheat. ___ _T_ _ ______- f matted straws. Yes, it was certa-.n- eve ere is -the equal, if not the ing with the low numbers, one t9 TRit IT A5 A 30A5F, ►WITH llitdi'1SIt, CtirESE is wheat that was just ripening. auperlor,, of our Blue Stem for ten. The fingers of the free or dex- The explorer sought amore the flour - making - purpose- I--s oR FRUIT. P 8 g - vrrre,_ naturally, first thick stems for some heads, but the l:he to .make a mill test whenever used. Every'drill and action of this sorfl ee air sreocE =:<.. -ions' wild game had been before him, and. !;ou can send me a sufficient quan- soldier, is dextral in every detail. _ r he was lusi a u . o gtye•ap vrFiea �T - purpose., The dominancy of the right eye is a he discovered one head of wheat shown in -firing - from the right - sin%*" intaet�� -gigs d zy ad,aighting with- tbeiigh�i =- was! Fully four inches long with derful wheat of which .the world eye. THE WORD. summit. This is the spirit of true . its rou h be'ardin , and broad in will soon be talking. . Farmers- do ,} $ g journalism; and this spirit should ' proportion, not believe it; wheat speculators Today whatever may annoy, pervade its whole -.course. In this a Packing the head' carefully away, 'do not believe it; but those who The word• for me is joy, just simple HOT WEATHER AILMEIV•IS way the press can be made a polder the old man brought it back with have traveled to see it do believe it. _ joy; - and a blessing.. To lower. the. stand- a k him to his ranch at Juliaetta, • Ida - Mr. Adams had his fields surveyed The joy of life; and to mere personality is pro tantu and has abso3ute roof of the yield A medicine that will keep children The o of children and of wife ; :7 bo. Not a word did he say to his P j y to abuse the power of tTle press to >� from each field. Te has tried his well is a- ' great boon to -every - The joy. of bright blue skies; r:eighbors of his find. - Whether it degrade those within its ipfluence,. wheat in other lands, and in some ther. This, is just what' Baby's The of rain; the glad surprise and-to be veered around with every .was -wild wheat of not he. could not joy R laces it did better than' in Idaho. Own .Tablets do. An occasional , Of twinkling stars that shine at ,say. Perhaps,' some wild bird had, P g wind of passion or self - interest filled crop with the•grains in as Alabama raised wheat from it with dose keeps the -little stomach 9nd night; _ w leaves seven -ei bowels right, and prevents sickness. Such journalism is a counterfeit, i - unkaowti region,?. where it, row na- ghths of . as ibch gb P The- joy. of - winged things- upon - g broad During the• hot weather months their flight; uhworthy of the name. . five, and coming to Alaska deposi- led the seed in a fertile spot. And GROWING LIKE CAFfNSTALi{S, stomach troubles, speedily turn to The joy of noon -day, anti the tir,,d -yet it was only curiosity that moved fatal diarrhoea or cholera inf�n- True joyousness of eventide ; A CO\TEST WORTH ENTERING. As a last test,• tum and if a medicine like 'Bab °a Th o 'of, labor, and of mirth ; Abraham Adams.. He never dream- 3f r. Adams sent j Y - ed of his find being of -any value single -heads of wheat to other parts Own 'Tablets is not at hand tree The joy of air, and sea and 'A Life Annuity of FIFTY -TWO of the countr , -where 'he had men chiid' may die in a few hours. The earth- DOLLARS is' offered. b the a ... except-as an experiment' for his Y y _ own pleasure° se could trust'to plant and ascer- 'wish mother will always keep ibox *The countless joys that ever fl ,)N ORANGE.MEAT people to the one y In the fall 'of 1904 Mr, . Adams tain the result. ..Reports are just o; Tablets in the house and give from Him sending in . the largest. number of planted his head of Alaska wheat coming to him,' and be finds that in them to her children occasionally Whose vast beneficence dot bd n; bottoms of ORANGE' MEAT pack - other States his leaks wheat does tc. clear out the stomach and bow- The lustrous li ht of da ages before May 31,• 1909. This cm high and all - too- drp.'land -the g Y, better than on its ome soil. In Ala- els and keep them well. Don't -And-lavish gifts .divine divine u oh our means that the winner will receive natural soil of spring ,Idaho.. It grew` rap - f g P • ''; -a'� idly when the 1 bama a head was late _ wait until the child is sick -the de- way, _ - C1ne Dollar EVERY WEEK, or founts, and in the summer he had ber 31, was up January 30, 'waist- ay may cost a precious i ie.liife. a 'e er ere a sorrow FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS every year seven pounds of- wheat from. this high April 1, with leaves seven- Get the Tablets now and you may .I'll put - off till'tomorrow, - as long as he or she lives, or they one bead. That 'was Startling; He Pighths of an- inch broad,-and July feel reasonably safe. Every mo- And when tomorrow comes, why' can -exchange it for a CASH PRIZE 7 was harvested. Its we ther who •uses- these Tablets raises of SEVEN HUND `x examined the kernels. -Pour ha -w - wi a o- ay an joy again! esi es the above, there is a see - as or fussy wheat, and in the one head yielded the. same as .that there is no other medicine for --John Kendrick Bangg , and Casli,Prize pf ONE HUNDRED +„ color- instead of the homely brown- the first head planted in Idaho.. children so good. And the mother - +T DOLLARS, also other Cash Prizes ip-h =gray of wheat `of commerce = Under ordinary • soil conditions has the guarantee of 'w government V' : ;" as follows:- the prettiest cream color without a the new wheat will yield two hun- analyst. that the Tablets contain COURAGE OF INDIVIDUALITY'. • Ten Cash Prizes of TWENTY darker spot. dred bushels to the acre, under ex- nc' aPiate or harmful drug. Dea- DOLLARS. each. Po 'The test' of true journalism,- as _ l�rs sell the Tablets at 25 cents a j � Ten- Cush Prizes of TEP3 DOL- tra conditions- above that. SEVEN POUNDS Ok-` WHEAT box or of everything else, lies in its-effects, - What will be the outcome Z Iiad you can get them by mail LARS each. from The' Dr. Williams' Medicine which should be educative and ele- -. , HUN- from one head, and the finest- look all America .had Alaska wheat to Twenty Cash Prizes of FIVE ing wheat mortal had seer seen ! seed this year, the. American, crop Co:, ,Brockville, eating; infusing a love Ont, of right, a DOLLARS each and ONE HUN- Abraham Adams began to dream. alope would have been fide billions ,�, hatred of _what is low, petty and fse, a zeal for the reform of what DIiED Cash Prizes of ONE DOL- Having tested the grains as win- f bushels. Does that not mean a L'AR each. HEATING THE HOUSE, is* wrong and to; uphold the cause -' The only' condition attached in- ter wheat, Mr.' Adams saved his revolution in the wheat industry 4 " of right and truth. If, . in rising that you cut out the bottoms of the „ seven pounds .to- try as spring A ill the-food of the poor become . One hears many objections to. the from_ the perusal of- a journal we ORANGE MEAT packages and wheat, and in 1906 he planted the I so cheap that there will be no fain- use of furnaces. The most common feel stimulated to take sides with send them in to ORANGE MEAT, .~ whole seven pounds. Sturdily t ices Or w.iil .farm property rise cne;is that rooms on the north side the cause of righteousness, and ju's- Kin store. -The botiom'of a Jumbo grew, and when it was harvested' in value' with the capacity for the of the house 'are hard to heat. If tice, even at the seeming sacrifice package counts equal to Three of hT weighed 1545 pounds. His Alas- yield Z All this is conjecture, but the house is in 'an exposed -'situa- of our personal interests; we feel the smaller size, You should be • ka find had broken -the world's re- these things are certain : fibre and there is 'a heavy air prep• assured that such a publication is atrle to win one• of the above rites cord for wheat yield! More...than,�_. That -wheat Ala'ska' has gieen us sure against one side of the house, founded on the enternal verities. if You start' immediately and get two hundred and twenty-two. bush- will withstand-hail if not, too. heavy. the heat is naturally driven to the Such - a journalist asks himself first p you. Send j your friends to help els to the acre was the ratio of It will withstand frost. other side, for not.. only is -the cold and foremost in the consideration your name and address - to ; yield, and that 'without any special . It grows hard wheat from fall air, forced in on- the one side, but of. -every topic. -what- is right, where ORANGE MEAT, Kingston; - TU- � petting or manipulation. With. sowing. -- it is drawn out on' the other. It lies the truth, and having settled DAY, and state that you -ard en- 02 bushels to the frequently happens that such a this, all else is plain sailing. Thus tering .the cosiest. It is surely <` to the acre, and a fair yield for ex- acre.,. house should not have been 'heated. tc elevate any subject is to remove worth tryin for. It will grade up to No. 1'hard. j,y hot air, but by hot water or us out of the mists and'fogs.of pre - } ^. ,- And, last and best of all, it will steam; a mistake which .the heating judice grid passion 'and petty per- _ 'n back 'wheat- raisin to the per- bring g e engineer should have avoided. 1 sonality. Self and all its blinding The healthiest streets are usually worn -out farms of the East, where, • frequent cause • of trouble 'comes influences are left behind and the those running north and south. ' - ki'ith wheat- :yields two hundred from having the furnace set in the truth ,is lumihotis in 'its own heav= - bushels to the acre, farmers can af- middle of the cellar, or..perhaps on enly light. Such a journal can If a man who owns an automobile sa' ford to use manures and-chemicals. �he opposite side from the • cot I never be moved from' its moorings, is a bachelor'it's his own fault. IF you appreciate roc atenthia "that defin thou bind -make a _r.•ofit. ooms. Thi is a lei take ; it should and any opposition is -as futile. as t`�fies. Use Salads Tea and s y pp ( If all Amer a gnu see e ea the .cold_Qi�1e, _ eking the 'i; any angry waves at the base of 1 Hong Kong harbor, with a water Sold by all grocers •in sealed 'lead new -wheat it would, at only fifty tance to the coldest rooms as sh -i rt •heaven piercing rock, whore barb- -area of some ten square mires, is - -- - - _ packets only. ` dents a bushel, add nearly two and ns pcs:ible.- Subarban Life. ;ing is unheard and unheeded at its one of the finest in the world. .;. ,. ... .. .,.. ....� ..,. J 7t1} �k` b1`'tl K ,.!!� q.k 2`� :- S'T.• •t":tiy".. -i °.�....,. ,. as,...,f1nz,_:,s.2.+Tw. tin- rSt+. �-. rw' ai�Y+''" r_ �T '.i.�kw."e�+e�rv'faiF:ix;���a ei:^±,;Yn^..i� � ^ '"�' ^.^` +s".3iamya' +'�,ra ... ,.. y� -= 1'--'F" •- -•'-�. .:a:. -... .... .. siG". "°L`°6_. ..._ .. r.- .."' • __. - .. �� � � ��'�- i��`+•w •✓ °'b.' ,!'.' • Y "'•,-r.'.vo`�... :., x ...-.; ...• ia,rs r{� .�.,�,� ^,•r "� ^ " r^ - s`. .'�` � '� � ;1c- ^.'# -c w' ..,W 'r �•F, � - ..,e, � � �! �'�Ci , r -m-- LONDON LANDMARK GOING. - -CASE DISMISSED. The Mild Climate of Virginia �- -CATARRH CAF HEAD Magistrate— "You admit that 1�t 1VIOTH ERS I. Which Pe -ru-na fl eyed ix a Shos? 200 -Year -Old Scottish Church in offers splendid opportunities- for stock ralsina r.- CoYerit Garden Coming Down. Entered the house of the prose fruit growing, aauyl sad •n. »3 fsrmins ing witness by the door 'at Give the C hildren a Chance NI .hurt. o°fimat. �.a1th,L sand ling below IN +slue but lacr•as The most famous London build- o'clock in the morning?" f adian. are uvia� t value each Tear. Mangy Can r r :a Virginia R'rite for information to ng in the hands of the housebreak- Prisoner-"Yes, your honor. Spanking do a not cure children Magistrate What business had Commisstoaerof riealtare era at the present moment is un- g• cd bed - wetting, There is a conati- �tchmon�, va, •.1. , < doubtedly the old National Scot- you there at that time of night?" tutional cause for this trouble'' tish Church in. Crown Court, Cov- Prisoner - "I thought it was- my Mrs. M. Summers, Box 100, Wind- eat Garden, a little alleyway which own house." sor, Out., will sand free to any �t ,. ± runs north out of Russel street, Magistrate - "Then, why did you, mother her successful home treat- ' the M 1 cpposite the stage entrance to when this lady approached, leap ment, with full instructions. Send I Drury Lane Theatre. It is-or was through the window, jnIn into -the no mono , but write her to -da if I y y p s -a veritable, London landmark. It cistern, and hide yourself 7 • 1 your children trouble you in this IS CARADA'S REST-, for the calls upon it, and has been late home from the club, and I ! ehanees are it can't help it. This ' AND 1 USED '':. +:`•`:''' 1, paying under stress a very large thought it was my wife." treatment also cures adults and 1 THE WORLD OVER ground rent to the Duke of Bed- I aged people troubled with urine ford, It ' will be rebuilt upon the An African woman, to bo coneid- difficulties by day or night. -- same spot, but on a much smaller ered beautiful, must have small QNI ar�A}18 irA plot of land. Meanwhile the servic- eyes, thick lips, a large flat nose; In china, the property of the. fa- also World famed > :< i es of the church will be conductbd and an intensely black skin. ' 'trier must be divided a nail amon ' ..... i::: r q y g Band for Free Catalog { I in the Newton Hall; Fetter lane. �• ' - all .his children•. - _ Ne. ya to The old church in Crown Court Holloway's Corn Cure destroys was or built about one hun- all kinds of corns and warts, root Much distress and • sickness in 1, BBO PhOQnd 01fltl110., lid, 6�8� x } : dred and ninety years ago. It rea- and .branch. Who, then would en- children - is caused by worms. Mo- ss lized the designs of its founders in cure them -with such a cheap. and ther Graves' Worm Exterminator s Lrr a normal fashion for a long while. effectual remedy within reach? gives relief by removing the cause. !` Then suddenly came a time when it Give' it a trial and be convinced. z #� was famous. John Cumming, who Gentleman (indignantly) - "You had been licensed to preach in May, praised your •kitchen oppal up to the DEF,INED., w 1832, by the Aberdeen Presbytery, skies, and said it was tfiost economi- ' MIa3 SU319 M. KINOSWOP" was acting "as tutor in Kensington, cal. Why, it won't, burn at all !" Teacher- "Johnny, yoti may spell , when he was invited _to reach in " the word neighbor.' • : •. P Coal- Dealer (coolly}- Well, what g the old church in Crown Court. could you have more economical . Johnny- "N- e- i- g- h- b- o -r.'' / L S O N S h M I9S SUfiIE ' Q KI'rGS- In Au August of the same year he re- '' Teacher- "That's right. Now, WORTH, 466 Quebec St. g Y than that 7 ' ceived a "call" from the church. Tummy, can you tell me what a Owe packet ` London Ontario, . writes. ►r s+• �r'tI been using runa— ]a8tfan- Q � will kill g and the minister's income was'not !row Obstinatedisflgurementsott eskin. Annoint Tommy- "Yes, ma'am, It's a more"Istothan nary, W en I had such a bad Cold, he sores ich weaver's Cerate and purify a T - R * over £200. But his preaching soon ;hs bloc w th wearer's syrup. Au druggist+ v oman' that borrows things. soo eheeb bees me: _ oky paper y "M ao`se and head were all the church was rebuilt in 1847 at a yl HAT GEORGE MEANT. " y A. R.- BICKERSTAFF a CO., — �� sY _ stopped up, so that I could hardly cost of E3,000. It was opened in get �fny breath. I thought at times 1848 w=th sittings for a thousand "Do you know; my daughter, that Stooks. nonce, DeOentuns I OE000IlTt, GROCERS ws Cf1IM 8Ta9fs v that I' would smother, eapec = ally at Persons. The income from pew every name means something. For • end Real Estate. r too. p or p.ohst, or s o.okw tw sae. -- night.• rents reached £1,500 per annum, instance, Charles means brave,. Cobalt and ail Mining trod oil Stocks of wullaietawtioleasason. „ but -Cumming refused_ to accept William resolute, George -" Canada and United States. _ I have no trouble with that now• more than £900, the remainder pay- •` `Oh, I know .what George means, orders executed with promptness. Carres. The noise in my head has all cis- in off the debt incurred for re mother:" pond•ece solicited. 'appeared. B �, „. Bsl is 027 Tradere Bank Cuildlnt, Toronto, err1, T -_„ building. The church has remained, Well, what is it? u say it does. • I cannot praise) strangely pi urres$q ___��, -o- - j Is `Perna& too highly, as it has done • until to -day. me so last night. _ sea c� «a+ r. aver w1t6 's- rk'° specialty `se For_ euralgla,-tleadacfiell s much for me, - I hope my letter Now the fashionable - congrega- tion has drifted westward to the - =� _WEEKLY LETTER R1 MSH AMERIOAN DYEING OQ i- I will reach other sufferers." j Mrs: S. J. Kouhtz, 1015 Scorel 1 new-church in Pont street, Chet- - save wtioulars ►, �.c °ad we are ew Lo WJe4 �aaa Box ,W, MeetroaL Every street, Nashville, Tenn., Writes: Bea, and the .old Manse, or dwel- ling they it, for Gum- A. J. Pattison 1!t Co., Toronto, state that the recent failure . of A. and San Paulo -to 150 are the fea- tures: the buying at-these prices -,$Q CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR - ' `I have had . a very bad cough fining, as call •built is being pulled down with the O. Brown _& Co -, of. New York will i alembers of standard Stewart & Stock and Mining farmer nearly all my life, and I am forty - Svc years old. I have taken al•, rest of the 'building. The big or -. be Lad not. affect Canadian investors, as their businessg was carried on in >rscha' °• Lockwood Adelaide I- — most every•kiad -of= cough medi ."nee. an is to sold and p Fran- ces $yes Balfour, -one of the lusty patron- Canada through Canadian brokers, t8 Toronto. - Knew that' has ever been made, but none did me I -would have esses,•-has, ,it is understood recur- ' and if the firm' do not pay ill full BROKERS PAcne Matn 7aG!• much ggood, spells of eoaghlag that I thought 1, ea 'the possession of some of, the which the brokers will be the losers. The New York.market has been active COaALT STOOKS 43 N. %CHA�Ox .Pecs dew YORK Crfr, how much money he could save by Fatrbwnks. Morse Jack' -of -ail• rrades (tae would cough myself to death. I) vioodwork, is. beautiful and valuable, in the Manse. d prices advanced beyond any sine G, saw'.wood. pump wsta., grind w. w:,uldnot be able co supply the don: will send you our free catalogue. A L 1 1 N G S I C K N E S S 'this winter I have had nu - cough, E, — a war an — ♦t,n4 IInw..nn nnwnd .„ �+ cessions. However, every one !I _ _ and I kn ^m _ e. •- - the treatment of summer. cony _knows that - WaII Street antici aces - - - xame - ' plaints, t" }le most effective remedy. anticipates Fits, Epilepsy, 8t Cites Dance; events, and there ' Is certainly I Nervous Troubles, Etc., sitively _ If our. neighbors would only 'that coin be used is . Dr. J._ D. Kel- marked improvement in trade con - cured by UESIG'S riT CURE. rrea trial Address __praise -our virtues once in. a while leg's Dysentery Cordial, It is a of one bottle srwt free oo icwt ?oa. Write .. ditiona which_promises, to n y we' might `be willing to overlook man ar prepara ion, an m increase, but .to be germane-- ni�`Phe. the LIEBIG.CO., PLoebr Ss., Toronto_ ?b! o"!idia" F•lrhar'r<s oa, umnsd, Toronto, cwt = ., ,£heir faults. people employ it is preference to will- established dividend paying rdontreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver. — =- - other preparAtions. it is a highly " - stocks are undoubtedly a safe in- They _Wake the Torpid Energies. concentrated medicine and- its seda- w.estment and at present prices will Machinery. not -properly super i tivedand curative) qualities are be pay a good rate of interest. They v a r 4 ".n t� vised and left to run itself, very 80011- shows- faut"n- its- 'troriring- It.- ! yc n question. t as een a po -, pular- medieine- for- - many -j. ,-ars -and w ill sell higher after the Presideo- bef&re the For_ euralgla,-tleadacfiell v-- is the same with the digestive or- guns. . Unregulated- frdm time to thousands can attest its superior qualities in overcoming dysentery tea a ec ion -i not -Ii► Toronto market the advance In Mexican Power which wve recom- ,- l R�1QUtY1atl$In Pain Ro. time they are likely. to become tor- and kindred complaints. mended. to our clients at 50 to 75 t •`� pid and throw the whole system out -.of -gear, - Parmelee's - Vegetable .According to Lord Avebury, the and San Paulo -to 150 are the fea- tures: the buying at-these prices -,$Q CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR :Pills were made to-meet such cases: ryost important things in the world -is probably for' e,gn The English ' 'They restore to.. the full the flag- are good air, good water, good health; and French investor are more fay. The IPa ngo Company, - Toronto g.ng faculties, and bring into or- food, good and a good con- orable to, South and Central Am: der all parts of the mechanism. science ; and -they are- not costly. Cana- - than _the Cana- _ . -:-- -; -- .- r►lrHOLKsACe ' ` No man ever ae uired a lastin • 4 8 It will, be noticed in the Singer dian. The settlement of Dominion Ccal -Steel differences will not now LY!IiAN BROS. a CO . Toronto and MontresI; LYNIAN KNOX • CLARKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG CO.. London. ?brand of popularity by knocking. Sewing- Machine Company's adver- 'be long postponed, and we look for '-T'hs tisement that there are three ad- dresses at the bottom the. a substantial advance -in -the price _ Pet up to $r Yard Rons, The famous .10 & L" Menthol Plasters which cure lumbago oackwhe, scl'atiea, neuralgia, etc., are also pui of an- P•ouncement. Any one writing will of this stock. The mining market has been ex- - spinoneyard•rolLfor physiciansand•fasatty'use, D..0 Lawrence Co., Montreal Please address them {tt the nearest cne of the three places to his post office. ceedin lv active, large numbers of g shares changing hands. Prices have A. J. PATT I SON & CO. It's all right, for a man to' be's ap•vanced slightly, but dividend dreamer of dreams provid=ing he Co;3ting about as much as a good payers are still selling- under their market value from the standard of 133 -_95 SCOTT ST.; TORONTO. wakes up occasionally and gets busy. - horse, the camel's speed is equally earning. . .., - :.. great, and his life much longer. He The American investors are pub- _No Alcohol in It.- Alcohol or is. moreover, able to carry three times as much as one, horse.. chasing heavily. - Our• reports from the Larder' Lake Gold '.fields are - any other volatile matter which tors.- Mandrake ar_d highly encouraging the permanence Camp is B� n as _and Stocks Bou �h t a wou Lion does not in any shape enter Dandelion of the stated -•to heured , into_,the__.IDalLli�$�ufe _4f Tyr- T are known to exert a owerful influence on the liver and' and the extent of the old - bearing g g belt if confirmed will make this and Sold on all all Exchanges mas' Eclectric•.Oil. Nor do clima- tic changes affect it .It is as kidneys, restozidg them to - health-. camp the vreateSt •gold field in the ser- viceabie in the Arctic Circle as =n. fill action' Iinducing a regular flow of the secretions and imparting to world. Why not. Cobalt is now' in its partially, developed - state, the - --- - -- — - -'-- Correspondents - Chas. Head Q Co., rlembers - -- the Torrid Zone, perhaps more useful in - the higher latitudes, the organs complete power to-per- . form, their. functions. These greatest Silver Camp -and they are New York and Boston Stock Exchanges. Y where man is more subject to colds vale -• able ingredients enter into the com- only a short distance apart.. - from exposure to .the. elements. pc-sition- of Parmelee's Vegetable At the age of 40 a man gets busy "Professor," said Mrs. Gaswell Pills, and serve to render them the agreeable and salutary medicine. and 'looks for some of the money he threw away at the age of 21. to the distinguished musician who had been engaged at a high they are. There are few. pills so GREAT ° � T SALE RUSH S I� 5� tc entertain her guests, ,� price what was . effective as the in their action. _ y In 1940, ninety -six million eggs* Ag '=•BARGAINS � LSE . that lovely selection you played TO WASTE IT. were imported into Great Britain, while' in 1908 tho number had just . now.7" - "That, madam," he answered,, glaring at her, "was an „PITY ,, Jack - I have a chance to ,mar - grown to nearly 2,2G5 millions. JEV�EI✓,LEI�Y improvisation." "; Ah, yes, I re- ry a poor girl whom I love, or a - �— ,member 'now. I'knew it was an old rich woman whom I do not love. favorite, but I couldn't think of What would you advise ?" "Love. Wa,nle88 & Co' have 'a contine'n'tal .rejilltatimi the name of it to 'save me." George - is the salt of life, , for good Jewello rr. 1 heir entire is to be ln5 friend. Without it all else is - naught. Love -pure 1'ove -makes stock sold bj' opt 1. TO do Luis prices have been greatly reduced. - Men•should Fovetty wealth', pain a joy, earth a "' Attend this sale when at Toronto Exhibition, and se- heaven. cure some of the bari*ains. '• look for this Jack-"Enough! I'will marry the e - , T' poor girl whom.I love." GCOD WATCHES ARE GOING VERY CHCA?LY a g o n George- "Bravely spoken'. Ty • ' C'h e w i n g the war, would you-er -mind in- Tobacco. It troducing. me to .-the rich woman whom you do not love 7 ! 1 WANLESS, a Ico gtlaranteesthehighquality of • , o - );lack Watch "Death from lead- poisoning," is the polite term used by Colorado d ;3c• urop.. +a r.esT � e7%f- •Z�!�7LL�a°Ret - ESTABL15HED __: - juries to specify a gamblers fate ;v affray- 94 The sus 'tatons,s ld o _ _ _. 1840 _ - a The Big, Black i�g• u shooting 168 YONGE ST, TORZONTO It takes the strongest kind of- 72 lo" to survive the oniOR-tE4t�:. -. _. ...- - - ;-- -I9tdICE NO. g6 —E}g. 'S�,"! :,,,:-• --• . Y~,'Vt�due+a =�ms',e�. -� 1k+ <ey;4,,,Lb'�•��'....e..i. `,• _w , .s.... :.w�tiL 1,.—•.._.^-•, n•'✓' R.?f':�3_"••.r••✓...w$••w'..�Y ,.. e � l•!dL }•.: 6�. '_- . ..- N. =M.iw5. -s I -.. .. '..;. �.. .; R.,, - > - v a r 4 ".n t� • T .". lerac,.u.^^r; :,, _,, . R a, <*T. - .111-1-1.11. ,;v... ..� : r^w, 'x-•- ♦ , -,r v+rr. -•m• c '^r-' �,r'r . :• .. .;..w:"t6 `: , � " ,f• ,' '` .- r : y 7..Ka, t ; � - ..j. , ,w y.. 't. ,. p ? •; ,S� '.i .y4•m. . : :.::> •.,".....-... .. dr'eJ. •. . , .�.,S•rP•.> $ L} 'F ''7 ". . . :..fi,,: d res.'.. . .:-,. ' :lei .y' . :: �: '_ " "u.. " •,.FR .cr ' F"ax';r�.• , `zAl'. r <.: ♦"Y' - ',s,•!�•4," ! ,• -i' .�1'r� , p ^.,+. y v r.�r.n.v:? ,'. r� K rrI•f^, _ •^ '3 ' x _ _; v :-Md xi . u- � S 4 '., ,^• ". , ✓...- i ' ". l� �iWv ' a rr <-?-+.,»v.a+ '' ;Y°^ # y%-.-.+'a'sf,^•'yM�, : °'• Y ".:+�.•a,• �u l '..Y;..4 � i' E_ ' R?'`:i.4 , e v_si .•i ,- . ,- e .i •• S- .:.''•nZY,.:"'i i .' 1 `' -•`�° '. f3 ax <. r= w .•+. '•iY i4 wry. Y -R' A. 13r�1, ' G.T.R. et ., - - _- - - -- -- LOCALISIlZS. • - Sylvester Macey, of Kinsale, k agent; had a 1 isinesa trip to 1l,on- called on Pickering friends] on treal this week. T11:u soli +y. George Martin, of Stouffville, -Miss Minnie Clark, of Ottawa, --- Evnest Chipman spent a few 'Wi s here on Sunday with friends. is spending a couple of weeks with dad , during the past week holi- L -W. F. Henderson, of Scarboro, R: and Mrs. Moore. daying iu 3luskuka. was here over Sunday calling on -Thos. MCGutX•wn, of Cleveland, -Mrs: D. Graham spent Thurs. "friends. is visiting the Misses O'Cotillor, of day at the howo of her brother, -Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Brock, Church st. and other Pickering Geo. Coates, of Claremont, spent a few days with W-, B. and friends. -John Bell, of 'Moscow, spent a � Mrs. Powell. - Victor Stephenson, of Glad- couple of days this week here with -Mrs. Boyer. St. Johns, N. B„ stone, Mich., spent a few days his brother, Dr. A. M. Bell. :is the guest of her sister, Mrs. with his uncle, John Stephenson, -H• E. and Mrs. Jackson and -John E. Gee. of the baseline. family who have been. spending ' -Mrs. L. O'Leary, of Toronto, -Edgar -Seale returned to his the summer at White Oak Cottage `'was in town on Saturday looking home in Montreal] on, ref cep the Hens Warm after her property. - after spending -a couple of months -Thos. Fosby, of Oshawa, spent here with ,his sister, Mrs. (Dr.9, wr]1reY <:;a few days during the past week Bell. H - ���0 with J. H. Connor. -Fred Bunting has been spend- E 9thii P,.of Whitby won the grand -W'. J. and. Mrs. Miller and ing a. Week with relatives in To- Canad4ftn Steeplechase race (3 course) ' 1ft8teC llhe attended the To- Tonto and iuCldeutally taking in at Lake Erie on Saturday last. The Is recommended by the largest poultrymen as the most economical 'ronlo Fair on blonds race was or a purse of $1,200. roofing and siding for poultry houses, sheds, etc. Shingles and Monday. 1 the exhibition and other attraC• Last 'Thursday night while J. E. clapboards do not keep the buildings as dry and warm. The above -C. Dillin�ggharm, of the Massey- bons. Willis and John Neill• Were driving illustration is from a photograph of building of Wright' pros., H arris Co., Toronto, is here vist- --We have now a complete and from Oshawa to Whitby they met an I3rocit-ville, Ont. 'ing relatives and friends. abundant- supply of picture post automobile. Their horse shied, and -F. and Mrs. Shepherd, of cards; some twenty different plates there being a ridge of gravel on the YOU CAN APPLY IT YOURSELF Port 'Perry, are spending a week all local- scenes. Call and see these road, their buggy was upset. Both with roofing kit in each roll. It does not require painting when ';with friends hereabouts. Cards. men were thrown to the ground, Mr. first applied, and lies flat. Send to -day for free samples, -Mr.' and Mrs. Grant, of Toron- -Mr. Bell; a progressive merch- Weill comings off uninjured. Mr. Nil - to, spent their two weeks' holida 1is was less turtunate, for he sustained pe yy ant at Stayner, It•as here over .painful injuries to his head. His nose with Miss Edua White, of Chureli Sunday ealliug on his son, ivho is was crushed, find a long gash extend- � .w teacher of No. 2 school, and other ed from his forehead down the side of M s S a '''CHAPMAN -F. and hire. Graham, oho have friends. his face. For several days Mr. Willis' -' resided here since last November, - :Hiss Madeline Wilkinson, of condition was serious, but it is -very moved to the city on Thursday Oshawa, returned home, after pleasing to learn that he is improving. - - last. spending a week 'with 31r . J• A druggist from Toronto was secured , - Wm..'Brokenshire resumed his O'Connor and other Pickering, to conduct the store during 31 r. Wil- ost office on Mon- s his' absence. day, after enjoying a week's vacs- -- Monday next being Labor Dad Lion• btisities: places in the xillage -will m''RK~Ara • ' _ ei. y. ra a .6 e a n full swing and daily Pickering and to do should govern themselves have been holidaying at the fxn•nter's .vicinity is sending her quota of accordingly, hottie in Nova• Scotia, are expected - `visitors. -Would it. be any consolation' hotue to- morrow oi- Suturday.. -We congrabilate Geo. W. P. , to those whose horses are afraid �� -'irk ►cas begun on the mm- post 3. Cans Tomatoes only 25n 3 Cant Corn only 5c. r j office b • the contractor, Mr. Trig;, of y Ever on his !passing Bassin sticcessfull}- , Y I !� crf automobile: to remark that Oahtiwit, on the funndatiuri yestf•v4ir+ -c, his examination_ for the ,rank of the 'nest fact will be the a =e of ; carload of cement arrived on Satin -. 3 Cans Peas only 25e, 3 Cans Pumpkins only'25c. lietKeuaut. flying machines? d.tp- for the work. = -Misa H. Kerr 'left on Jiouilay, _Miss Gladys Batemau returned Maikhain cit:z.•n: were ple,i =f� It; , The Rbove are all first-class- bramis" with some of the labels -slightly for Markham to resume' her duties to her home in Toronto after. heat' the +.i,i faruiliar whi -4t'e cif the discolUred. 'We have a stock of good-stuff to clear out Chen g Y as teacher in the public, school . uf J Ma.phi 'Leaf Wfi., ,Neil ]lily ,1'gr.:+o 'h {rte . - ­ - - - _ _ -- a11, r r :ors ,tt rr a ,r.;r-IT i ri , home of her grandparent. Squire -Thos. Gormley, G. T. R. oper- c ntintte. to war' is the best n: It of Fish and 3lrs. Butttiu . Canned :Meats Mid 1 ish Cheap ator at Newcastle, .is here on vacs- _Durk shooting ;;on ii erred On :Sutmda lust the +nc�-1 -c io tiuu with his• parents. Arthur and p s I' r i fro. Gormley. - - z"chiy.- , _ - -E. C. acid \lrs. $i•,c•ock, of silt a number of ottr spurts might }Itl.11C:tlucut is a 4we21 knl.wn }clra irrp�tn Pure Whole inte and FrititliVine Vinegars. Kin is for glass pity White Kingston, are visiting their•dau h• be 3eeu early thsd morning -. juurn g K g J B' $ �' light horses and }viii cnnttnne -the one neck Duly; 3 cents leer dozer. secs !lrs, W. Moore at St. An eying towards the marsh. business in N1aLkh.un♦ - Economist: _ adcew'g_ man e�__ - -_ -I)r. Byron and Mrs. Field ito = -Rev. A. C.- and Mrs. CHinme, recently . returned frcrm their ; tiit)DEiiN SUMMER PARK. - - of Kinmount, har-e been spending European" trip, spent a couple of - . NEW STOCK OF GRAN BAGS , a few days this week with R. and days here with the former' par- nt " - drs. Deverell. cots, John °and Mrs. Field. There rt:e'advtintage+ in youth` and. gttra.r and �Ietil Sacks very cheap. Great stock of nevi* Toweliugs, the fact that two Fea $each,. � trod-- -Crash, Ducky, Cotton::, Flannelettes, L.oehlomopd Flannels., -We are leased to learn that - -Ira. Rev. Bonner soil -tile to, is �c'arcety two years old has rnn.de s er oun' Is a ea i y irnprov- two Miss unner", an r-+. (Rev.) f ing, after his recent severe attack Farnsworth and Miss jVi}helmina of hc:nflreds of people who are tired of Our stock is large and priees right. of typhold fever. and Master Clifford Farnsworth, other kinds 'of amusement. Within Come aa.d examine goods. - -Miss M. E. F. Campbell return- are agenda few days with W, two seasons it has become as popultu An amusement !resort- " there •rs in ed on Monday from_ her vacation T. and firs. liartrick. Canada and there has scarcely been a _ and resumed her duties as teacher -}Liss Marie Bateman returned convention in Toronto this season that ]� ' of the junior department.. to her _home in _Toronto -after delegateato w-bi h-- vetenot f' � �er� spending w env week~ here with ed in the heautifnl resort in which Y -ton,, N. B„ is holidaying at the her, rand Totentunians take so much ride. home of her parents, grandparents. She @ ac- 9 y Geo. M. and Con Practically ever feature which luLq 1Mrs. Palmer, of Church street: panied by bliss Eva Bunting _ - made ConegIbl.ind wucid- fltmQti�ay. s _ city. wiEl- spender few days in the the real is round of the American ` Miss S.-Leavens, zvho -tia� been g P SR f -- 'visiting several 'weeks with fti- city. people is embodied in the attractions ends in Toronto and other places,. Andrew EmbrdAy, of Port at Scarboro Beach. The Beach-au- --returned home on Friday ast. Huron, Mich:, is here this week thorities have ,engaged for the first - .Redpath Granulated, _ Y calling upon James Allawa and 'and second weeks of the exhibition . �- -We ettpply'butter paper neatly K po y. Mlle. Loubet to uta a one of those $5 � per 100 lbs =]ti Ibs for $I.00 Tinted almost as cheaply as you family. � Mr. Embrey is on his p p y y sensational leaps which have becorne Im erial Granulated, cane, , can buy he blank way home from Myrtle where he p $5.00 per 100 lbs -10 lbe for $1,00. p gaper else- the feat +ire of this c1ASS bf entertain - where. Have a look at samples. attended the funeral of his sister, meat. The performer exorcittes a E ' -Rev. J. Bell broke tip cam at the late firs. M. Briggs. ­loop. and ••lea the- a } p p p' Beet Granulated, Cireenlaw.s on Honda where he - After -a lingering illness. dur Act.. tat instead of being Atr•app - to $} ;; y g >R pet- 100 lbs -20 lbs for $1.00 the carriage -in . which the whirl - ,�: land Mrs. Bell have Rpeut a few ins which he•RUffered most iuten wind-ride is performed, she :lies down First quality of Pare Lard, 20 lb. pails, $2.ti0 - - w weeks very pleasantly in their rely, and which sufferings he bore p with great upon it And bolds on with her hands CLASS FRUIT JARS tent `Kamp Jolly.' During their g patience, 3I r. W. J. while it de.erihes the dangerous circle. !sojourn there their hosliitality has Reazin died on Sunday at the Geri- 34 Ile. Loulvt. will appear twice a day.- ' been very' literally extended to eral Hospital, Toronto, aged 81 Q11 -.4 4i5c per dozen. Pints, ti0c per dozen, numerous of their parishioners ears, 4 months and 21 days. Ili• and friends. body was conveyed to his. honto ' A Itwulber of the Scottish Agri- J. A. BUNTING, Ple'kering -Boyd Burke left with us on and his funeral took place Wed. cultural Cumnti fun expresses the 'Monday a couple of Corn stalks, neyday afternoon to the Friends vie`v that the cattle embar o one measuring 12 feet, `2 inches, c•ometery. Mr. R:eazin, who i� �lt']tticl be removed. -• . _ _ _ . i the other but,twu inches sliorter. sur fiver by, his widow. and'two The people of the ]iurthwesterI1 It is of the Leam g varlet On suss, Clarence and Harold, was B Wzw ip } State: ;ire agita:tittg for the free N.S Wednesday another stalk grown well and favorably. known thro- adnlis� inn of Canadian lumber. b S. Puckrin, Audle -, was left at nghout the township. For a nit 3 Charles Jones, a well- kncsivn the office and which measured 13 ber of years lie carried on a hard- aeronatl.t, fell a distance of :,QO feet 5 inches. ware business in Pickering, which f,,t at Waterville. Me., and vas -John Somerville, of the 2nd he sold out' several years ago to killed. r ,L > concession, who hasbeenill with it,- M. S. Chapman., Since that thue -2 Two'burn•es Oil S,,oves, flammatory rheuniatisni for some he has resided on his farm one It is propablc•'t }iat''the city cif _ All months, is gradually: impro� ing, and a half miles east of the villRgg- «'eat Toronto will be annexed to __ _1 and is now able to drive into tike Ifs was a member of the Masonic hie Cif -c;f Toronto at au early aF- > > village and transact bnsiness. His Lodge, of which he has been tveas_ 'late. ' inany friends are pleased to-uote firer for a number of year.' The - - - -- -. -_- _._ -- _ -- = )Screen Dogs this improvement,• yet hope fur high esteem in which he was helcl his speedy restoration to hea}t}t• was shown by the large number ea $trength and Reduced Prices --School re- opened here on TneS- who followed his remains to their -: day a-ird a very fair attendance of last resting place. IinClow Screens pupils presented themselves at -Ail exceptionally pretty wed- 9- tat -n�+h, or Heartwealtn6u.meanswer" ltrenstb, or ♦ arve weakness- notbl1��mora. Poo• each department. The repairs to cling was solenihized on Wednes- lovely, not one leak b�rt in a huadrad is in it ! the building were not Completed day,.afternoon at the home of this pelf, actually diseased. it is almost always • Just a few" eft. �t M11. tiny kittle nerve that rei►Ily is all at Sault, but were so far advanced as to pride's brother -in -law, L, Squires, This obscure nerve —the Cardiac, or Heart Nerves { - permit of the. teachers going on of the lake 'shore, wbe-u ?hiss Flor- -sig�ply needs, and must bave, more power, more stability, more controllin more govetniaa ' with the }r Rork. Some complaint once Gibson, datigliter of Mi. Ja's, rtrength. withoutLbattheeert muss continue ' c►ffi,�bffi,�"jo is made that the trustees did i1t,t Gibson, formerly of Dianilllt, was /o 'ia I, and the stomach anaa kidneys also have ! Mme same contromne,iierves. start the repairs sooner so as to married to Mr. James Richardson, This clearly ezpiaim wh , as a medicine, Dr. have had-then] completed in tinie merchant, of Pickering. • The int- t3hooD's Restorative has in Je. Dast done eo mn 1 (or weak andalltngHearta. Dr. shoo er9t „• �'. lion t '�iniss these Bargains for the opening of the departments erestinQ ceremony was perfurined lhge muse of all th s Dalntul, palpitating sut<omtt, ; at the proper (late. by Rev. J. Cl- Bell in the presence !� ho,artdistress. r. floop's Restorative -•this _ POP prescription —is alone directed to th�oo The base line bridge was re- of over forty relatives of the con - �vesk and waoting nerve censers• It builds, paired last week: �ti'e understand tt:tcting parties and under a Lean_ It ettengthens: it offers real, genuine heart help. If yon w be strong FIearte, s�ng di. J S -H B LI NDY; that our representatives at the tiftil arch of evergreens ou the gestion, otre� these ,nerves- roiestntu% Cortnty Council are end - vorinfi to hen n. The pride was gowned in W� as seed wish e e Cat's tabor is eighteen g eTu eutl the -white silk trimmed. of Richardson, i sister ofi3thea`Ii�o ee `.Sl�OOp'8 have this bridge assumed + Y ,p g , it, - ti the count taxes, all told, she is while. the room was su oktedl- a very consideration for the Farmer." therefore, entitled to some of the 3I r. D. N. Gipson, of I t}pfnestf au Res�or��lV� Y grants on roads find bridges made Pa., 'brot'her of the bride. The J. M: MCFADDEN, annually by that body. But,. wedding march was played .by aside from that fact, slur council .11f rs. W. R. Gibson, of Toronto. TIME'' TAIILF,- Picker' Station G During the Harvest and Summer Months our store will be open Every members think that Pickering tras The bridal party took the 8.34 p. T. R. Trains going Eatdaes as follows- Nig)It during the week. the as well as a moral claim on ni, train for western points and on ' 'I'1o• 6 dfail 8.19 A. M. _ it i, I2 i.odal 2 1a P'. 3I. he Coanty in connection with rho their return will take np residence p 11 Local f.Od P. M' Farmers and others haying Fruit will find a ready market for them F base line bridge. A new structure I to the brick cattage on Bing St. Te.cins going Weet dues as foiliwe— at the Farmer's Supply Store. Prices paid will be � will have to be bitilt, and that at east and lately purchased from ;\o. 11 Lu al 8'11 A. NI. accrrding to the quality of fruit. 4,r, -no dit?tant date, as the old bridiZe I Miss Logan. THF; NF:tvs joins their 11 11 Local 1K8 P. M. - s in a very• shoky n in- roAnNr friends in wishing the )iappy 7 Mail .8,3.5 P. M, deed. le long life and prosperity. '?andai included: lFarmers' Supply CU.., Pickering, ant. t."+.r►.. . ..._ ... w.....,., n-. .....,:,u.:,...,_ ":...:,_�.,.,, ,.... a:-ti.:T„r',.. .... .., :,.•: ,......._ IR"�swr`wes... - �;'c:L...r`.+I ..:.:_...... - -`:n :+un*wm.�tc3•... ...�.�,er.._:+!.:�c �- ..._..._ �.*.:�.�_::,_��. ,_:. -, 1,.: �' `-- �S�+4r'X,.....�s•Y':;:'. _4 '..