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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_09_11!�'... .soy . :. . ' ' • -- - - a+- a.•,,,,.,_• - ' ,- ,-- ' :------- z -•..,. . _... •._:, ... ,. ,-. �.,.. ... a .v- a'.• _ '.:`�' V , P VOL. SXVIIa PIC8ERING9 ONTe, -FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1908 - -NO 49 1v �• '1rlsysfnnlilQtlsal �tsrDs, AUDLEY OSHAWA FAIR We Sell the Best : Mrs. Nathan Orvis, to our North, Have you seen those pretty litho- afedical FLY NETS, Call and see them. is improving from her recent illness. g�r1•apes announcing Oshawa Fair for n^ Our team harness are made out of The Toronto exhibition has been Tuesday l: a. WednesdA Set 22nd The co La BELL, eo D., C. M. the best that can be bought and all attracting quite a number of our resi- and 23rd ? As you drive along the g A• Late Hone Burgeon or the Hfa ton hand made. We make just what you dents. roads you will be-reminded of.the two General 5cs liar. Successor- a in, to a M. sate are looking for and the prices are right. Benjamin Willing' has just return- dates, and the prize lists, which have M ,'=an . OtHo hone 8 to 10 a m, 1 to 8 p m sari 8 ni to8p m Pickering. Out, 43.ly SINGLE HARNESS. ed from spending a few daps at Can- been widely mailed, will tell what the Our own make and thev are the kind 'nington. s 0-HO, N., FISH, M. D. the show is going to be. The Officers colz�Ill71 t1OT1 �•�' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON that will give you satisfaction. Mrs. Richard'Guthrie'.has been yis- And directors invite you to come to v Member 9f College of. Physicians and Burgeons. James' Oshawa on those dates and visit the Also factory harness if you wish. sting with her sister, Mrs. J Out, - A•wciate Coroner, county of Ontario, SWEAT PADS for fall plowing- to fill Somerville. Fair. Extra preparations are being Your doctor will ten you that Once Hone -8 to 10 s. m, and 1 to s and a to a up your old collars and oinks your hire. Frank Smith entertained a made in the of accomodation for stock fresh air and good fool] are p, m. Brougham. out. 11 -1y horsss do their work easy. number of young people to a pleasant and other exhibits and every indica- HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C. M. Axle grease and all kinds of harness evening on Monday., he real cures for consumption oils hoof ointment, A y' I tion points to the Fair being a big P tJ • Member Colloge of Physicians and rile. hall cure; etc. The t Home given by St, Andrew's success. Single fare tickets can be But OftCn tl1C COU�11 is very geous of Ontario. Late House Burgeon of Gen- HALT'ER8 HALTERS AT ohurch Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Westnev's had on the railway so that visitors hard. Hence, we Suggest that oral, Emergency and Burnside Lying -in Hospi- tat• of Toronto. ounce in slezaader Morgan's on Tuesday night, Sept. 15th, will -be can come to Oshawa as slight cost. ire•ideuoo opposite Methodist nder I, C2sre• THOMPSON BROS., - Pickering attended b very man from this Good racing cards are announced for , y y you ask your doctor -about :moat, Oat. MY • _ vicinity. A good time is anticipated both days. * your taking Ayer's Cherry ' Y by x11: y lfaa' 1110115 • �• Pectoral. It controls the tick- •' .BOWMANVILLE Ung, quiets the cough. E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BAF►BIB• ATHA _ V e TER, Conn {} Crown Attorney, and Coanty •n j, j - The worst fire on a farm that has we DnDUah ear m zw„• olioitor. Conrt>3onse, Whitby. lar ;. {.; tacks John and ton' Scott spent Sunday taken place in many years in ,this die -1 i.L W V at J. I. Bxlsdon's, Markham. ' WO e.afsh melts _ Mr. Hays, of Myrtle, trict occurred about midtli ht Friday �OII= °assesses TT� T. BARCL?�Y, Barrister L y y spent Wednes• g d �' A�� w• mrg• you to L. Solicitor, Notary Publio; spec a &semi- - day with hi:; sister, Mrs, J. Harris. night when the fine barns, stables rl�id 1 G oonsaa roar nor for Hig:i oourp of Justice, Successor to During 'this hot spell a great Albert Reesor And sister, of Mark- sheds of Albeit E. Bellman, a half doctor Whitby. pow Ec 3lcGUlivray, Bzock Street, many people find their stomachs up- ham, spent Sunday at T. Lunkeld's. mile west of this town, on the Sing Whitby, Tly set. They are bilious, liver out of I. L'e man And family Attended the stop road, were consumed, with All' One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause order, bowels irregular, tongue coated Hoover reunion at Markham on bicxi- sibs season's crops. The fire apparatus an increased How of bile, and rodtsce s Fe tor tnary. and not much desire for food. Formula on each box. Show it to naE -IV e woo recommen is a R. A. Andrews,`B. A.. of Toronto, so rapidly through the barns that the doctor. He will understand at a y °� HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- bottle of our called on John. Scott one To IAFL efforts of the brigade were directed' vlance. �. aHO:2 AND DENTIST. Etc. and j♦ week. y ruainly to saving the house, which is Dose, one pill at bedtime. Graduate of''fFhe Ontario Vol rlaary Col. Little Liver Pills ot, only some fifty vards from one of the -+ ��°J'O'A'•rco.,to.eu,>,ceee��.. loge, Toronto, registered member of the ge and Mrs. Carter -and little burned bnildin a. Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. �f• son, of Jlinnisia are spending a dine g Three horses were *T�1Tfr �*r�� * *� • ase and resident• one and One - quarter miles They air up the sluggish lire` and with their many here. burned. The buildings destroved are �Vi'i Y'Y u a'� S aorch of Green Raver. office and shoeingtorge bowels and free the system of all pois two barns: with stone stables for _ hour. s to it a.nr., and 1 to Pm. Private oils. They are easy to take o crate T. Dunkeld and family and A. B. telephone in my omce P.O. address, Green easily and make ; p and Miss Nancy Lehman spent 3lnn- farm stock underneath ; large diiving River, Ont. y you feel better very da at (ieo. Iiirhp's, Richmond Hill. house and hay house, hog pens and The under�is nFrl,' having taken aver quidkly. Try their. o Q _w "Roston eavb*. y oC A x, on WedneadAV last to � x: F. Palmer, 450 bushels of barley, 100 bushels of °on; :ire prepared to furnish the resi- .lt Two bones for ?.oc.' y y oats that had been threshed anc� all his dents of risk« -ring and .surrounding them m -nor. � hei pros friends wish wheat and peas and a field of oats un- �i308. POUCHI:R Issuer of Mar- their ion life ar �i country with Fresh and Cured Meats rings Licensee. Brougham, ont, T. lyl. McFadden g • .� prosperity. threshed and nbout thirty tons of hay. of the Finest Quality, ai the LowevL HOPPER Issuer'. of Starr-' Chemist .•and Optic.ixIl. _...__ -_ eHERRYWOOD As there as only $1i>DO insurance on Po`5ible priers. S he e w the buildings and $200 on contents, me - creases in t den e. of Ontario. CKERItiG, , �i'e respeckfully, solicit `a 'share of Ofl1ce at stow and his residence. Claremont: ONTARIO. Robs. �; halen Stisi d here with Mr. Bellman's inns will be considerable. your itrana e; and friends. - The insurance was in the Maple Leaf p` g guarantee satin BUNTING, Isomer of Marriage faction. 'pp a per QQ,, Hiss Ethel Somerville, is vision Insurance Company as undbus, Ont. .L7• Lice 940 f 01 a his re of residence, of. � (�j, Coo friends io the city. g The origin of the fire was undoubtedly GOULD bt 1IEE, Dunbarton: sae w the score or a hb rs•ldenoa,Plokssiag w++�t++ Walter and Mrs, Bollinger Sunday• incendiarilnn, yet Mr. Bellman says he fAag•' 1-y - TOl3WAY HOUSE. -Norwap ads a- {111 line of trash and cur• Cbanles- and Jiro, La hlin spent gg Western Bank of Hingstoa Road. ParticM,ar atteatioa g1v: .ed meats constantly on hand. Sunday with J. P.. and :lies. Laugh- - Remember the date . of the At on to farmers attending the Toronto markets. fin. Horne', Tuesday, Sept. lath, at ptie•{ accommodation cads` ifs• now manage- T. P. and Mrs. Robbins; of Brock Mrs, Westney's. riaeor.Charges moderato r. r, i[eCaaa� Pro. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ham, Bologna, Weiners etc, Road, were scion in our midst last BHIPDLERH ev nkixi. v1 Port P err y, is EAST-TORONTO.--- ,Pickering ' Branth: Do - Convgancsr.4Odsnmlrsloaer for - pal for spending a few days with 'P. J. and -- s®dat�b, bseontitaat. oaa Butcher's cattle. ra. Teefy. Avery pretty wedding was solemn- itioorporated by sot of parliament t6ei sonar of Marriage Tvo Misses. Eva and • Flora Osland, .of ized at the residence of R. Witter here i r -v on Wednesday afternoon, REAL. ::ESTATE Box Grove, are visiting with their Y tth Sept. 9th, �t POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer sister, Mrs. Blake. when Miss Lily M, Matthews, Baugh• Authorized Capital ; O1,np0,Ot)O,af, do .foe Oonntie• of York sad ter of Mrs, Peter Matthews, of Bro- Subscribed x,000 0p Ogiario..AOO- Mias I!tellie Tee! has r turned,to' u ha tfoa sales of all kinds attenold to on shortest the city. afters spending a dew weeks' E m, a United in marriage to Mr. Paid 41 5551 ".00 �. 160 cc Address Green Biver P. o„ Oat, was fn Be up -- with her parents here, g Edwin L. Croker, of Toronto. The Rest cunt g3ti,000,0y �/�FT B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Insurance and Mrs. Hodginsand son have returned ceremony was performed by the Rev. Asset e.coo,uoo.00 fM;or : ' ` * a - Ali- kieteirsf tale• _. _ - -- - in -- the Vert - `vest, - after- �perldiu ce-of aban eoadnaterl either r:vatsly or b, auction, Sal. Conveyancing Done. some time with her parents, J, P,, and invited giteets• . The bride was JOAM CO T. R. McXELxA EEs�, p sixty in t wa•, EW noses collected. For dates o! other partfcnlars sI min 1're•fdeat !apply at residence, EUzsbeth 8e , Pickering. Mee• Laughlin. Qly attired in white silk and er y. . ra_ ^� • . carried a bouquet of bridal roses and special 'attention given eo Farms`•• Sala JrV POUCHER, Licensed Auction- Others R going to Mrs. �Dpst. ferns. Her travelling gown was navy Notes Coll ectioas solicited and promptly mada House and Lot for salt or t0 rent, blue cloth: with picture hat. She was Farmer's Notes discounted American aaa • ear. Talnstorand Collector for the Conn ney's•nezt Tuesday night, R U ? escorted to tale altar by her uncle, Mr, Far" Zzahangs bought and sold Drafts le- tlw of Yori' and Ontario All kind• of ancdon Also Plasiag Mill for sale.' . e„ . awed. ayallab2e on all parts of the world safes conducted and valuations made as mod- Randall C. Matthews, of Shipka, to wave charge. Estates and consignments con- GREEN WOOD - the strains of llfendelsohn's wedding _ sf•tanq. managed and solo by auction or 150 Acre Farm for sate. march, played by Ed. J. Eacrett, of Savings Bank Department. ` . �prlvat�� sale• llforigagea, rents, not" and Wedding bells are ringing'to the Exeter. Guests were resent from �g nssaFaccoaats promptly collected and sad`- If you west to buy sell or 1'e17t, call, p Ifs►ctory sestlement• guaranteed, phone or at my office. ains, east of us. Pickering, rougham, Shi ,ka, Exeter, write for t•rmv and Axed one ram, Barg Adam Somerville is visiting with F. Toronto B nd other places Mr. and eat Interest ur nt'ratea, on deposits pcsrediateti high-' - Dabs mat be g=od by phoaesaEws and Mrs. Seldon. Jiro. Croke` left Toronto on Wednes- paid quarterly to depositors. • Y. V. Richards�a Miss Elliott, of Toronto, is visiting day evening for. Buffalo, and will spend j `� . with A. and liars. Tremble. their honeymoon in Philadelphia and rChaa. A. MbUeUan, Mgr 'Furniture iture _ James. Plaskett entertained friends Atlantic -City. They will reside at + +-+ i V ! e e t s 1�otary Public, Pickering. from NewsYork state this week. ' 128 Christie street, Toronto. The — J. Hortop, wife and family, Brook- numerous handsome wedding presents r. �— fin, spent Sunday with M. Gleeson. testify to the esteem in which the Something We Sell A full line, of first. „e lD� Nearly Pverp person from around bride is held •by her many friends. : blue faraitnrb now. IF �e a lIa : J V rq here attended the: exhibition. this THE NEWS joins in wishing the newly on 'exhibition la week. wedded couple long life and happiness. Minnnrd's Liniment, Quaker Liniment _ am ware rooms Mrs. RAnkin, of Toronto, is spend- Qnaker Croup Syrup, Tooth Paste, ' i.rst -class rigs for hire ing a few days with, Wm. and Mrs. BROUGHAM Buchu Compound, Thomas Eclec- Priaes right. Day or night, WiIFOn. . , _. - y Mi s ea 1 r er, hi is fish is improving his p pe �C Oil, ah Kidney and Lf Br Pals. : s P r Con of Whitby, Dr. s ro rty to Liver Pills, lass s Bus I21eet8 all tralII9 spending a few days with J. rind *ribs. by lAying cement walk. Iron Tonic Pills. Seidlitz Pawd- __ �• .s• Diuintfrfham•- McLean. M, b Hoglp and I. Phllip3 spent ers, Taleum Powder, Baby's, CWn ? Pickering, Ow. Teaming promptly attended to. Mrs. W. Canitnack and son Thomas, Monday in Greenwood, Tablets, Court Plaster, Etc. Etc. of Chicago, spent a few day's with S. Mr. and Mrs. Doten, of Chicago, are Agent for Canada Carriage Co.: and Mrs. Stewart. visiting At Joseph Bark's. GEC. PAILIP, Grocer, Brougham h'at Hogs Wanted Tucker returned the 't Albert Wilkinson, f W H Peak Re rd ke rot reed frorn a cl h A t TL i in n o Lindsay, cieit- r' --- ' ! Pickering. on Saturday, where he had been with ed. friends here on Sunday. T ,. his little boy to the hospital �w-'� contra & Co., Pork Packers, Toronto, to men or a fracture of the arm receiv- Joseph Burk's over Sunday. ed some time ago. Mr. Steele spent Sunday and Mon - supply that firm-with all the live day at his home in Markham, �Q��}��1� hogs they require, and Would like wHrTEVALE Oscar and Pearl Doten, of Green �J ` to have_ your hogs: h will pay CENTRAL"BUSINESS River, spent Sunday with friends, -within loc. of Toronto price, until Mrs Whitson, of West' Toronto, is here. yy �s further notice. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Thos. Kerry, with Master Earle ustoI le s the The many-friends of W. H.• Smith and Miss Rachel, of Yale, Mich „' is Write, phone•or apply to are pleased to have his genial presence visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Philip. THE PICKERIN G. NEW----S _. The largest and best equipped in the vale, after a sojourn of some Randall Matthews, of Parkhill, butadE- -,t oho A. White school of its kind invites you to months at Petoskey, Mich. a former resident of Brougham, visit- The best advertisement we' . write for its New Catalogue,' Mrs, W. Elwell (nee Miss Ida Thorn- ed friends here during the past week, can have to -day is a satisfied BROUGHAM Fall Perm from Sept. lot. Ad- ton) of Ottawa, returned to her home Mrs. Sargent,, on Tuesday, returned customer: That customer does dress W H. Shaw, President, on Thursday, after spending a few to her home in Cobourg, afters spend- ` us more real DOMINION BANK or E. R. Shaw, Secretary, weeks with her parents here. g � good, and ells +rw + +� i fill in three, weeks here with her Baugh- more goods for its than' wage Bead Office, Toronto Ezra and Mrs. Burkholder and child- ter, Mrs. E. W. Bodell. advertisement i❑ the, per ren, of Davenport, Iowa, have return- Ted Ham met with an accident in would do, and a page advt. costs ed to . their home; after a visit to Mr. the gravel pit on Wednesday byy be- lis $10. Capital authorized ” ,ri,000,000 Burkholder's fnother and other friends in almost buried beneath the fallin We are ha to say; we have Capital paid up $ 3,,$1JO,QQO here. earth. Fortunately ni� bones weree. lots of satisfied, custemers, each " Reserve fund a undi- BRITISH We are pleased to learn that Mrs. broken. worth more than $10 to us, vided pro$ts 4,900,000 CANADIAN Best Business James Taylor is recovering nicely Mrs, George Philip was in the city . Deposited by "e publiew3a,500,000 BUSINESS Training at reason- from the operation which she cinder- over Sunday visiting her sister, who May we not ' Total assets COLLEGE able prices. went at the Toronto General Hospital has been in the General, hospital for Fit you with Spectacles, �w 49, {600,000 TORONTO -Start anytime. and is expected home in a few days. several weeks, and who is now im- Repair your watch. ' A pleasing event took place on Wed- Proving. Mend your Jewelry. WHITBY BRANCH .Adaieas R. A. Farquharson, B. A., nesday, the 9th inst at the residence Bert and Mrs. Afattheays, L. Mat- Sell you e�nything you need • Principal, Corner onge and Bloor of James and Mrs. �Thori4on, when thews and mother, Colin Philip and • General Banking Business Sts. _ their second daughter, Lily Mand, Mrs. Mechin went to Toronto to attend Remember, your satisfaction is • - "- transacted. was wedded to the Rev, $; J. Brid- the wedding of Miss Lillie Matthews worth $$ to us. We will be gette, B. A., of Grenville, Quebec. On on Wednesday: pleased to fill your order. SpOcial atrention given to the OOneO- e s account of Mr. Thornton's illness it The members of the Ladies' raid -, of T tion of farmer's sale and , was a uiet affair. The bride, who the Christian church, with a few in- L' Zlacksmltking s looked-very vited I 'I► a li { other notes. rY pretty in white silk with guests, numbering in all about -� white point d'ea rit overdress,--was thirt - five,_met_at.the -hone The undersigned having - bought o vm- away - - -by- tier— irother, E. A, and Mrs. Burk and presented the latter __ AVINGS DEPARTMENT. - . , the blacksmithing business of G. ornton, of Cookstown, Quebec, and with an address and a handsome quilt, t7 .1 ett ' =epolslte received of $1. and Law, is prepared to do black - *.as unattended. Rev. 'Mr. Haimes, prior to their leaving for British Col- upwards. u wards. smithing in all its lines. pastor of the Methodist church offlci- umbia. Mrs-. Burk, in appropriate ated. The bride's going away gown terms thanked the donors for their A Snt®=eat allowed at highest Horse - shoeing - a - Specialty waS blue French venetian, with a blue kindness in remembering them. Re- I )eweler and 't9ptician, current rates. hat to match. Mr. and Nfrs. Bridgette freshments were served and all then COm.pO'unded or paid quay left on the evening train, amid showers went to their respective homes feeling' Yell ONT, of rice and congratulations, for a trip that they had spent a very pleasant; thy, ont. ,, 9 PICBERIti r# to Hamliton and Ni ^ -mow evening. _ . - ...: ... e;:r. ..�. -. ,• •- <.; :._..,.,��.• -.� � af>- s� , z ".r.+. •- - ^s• ^s+ - - wry- a - ,.. r,':. - - - ..�... -- ,,; ..: > -toy . ,. .. r .�, .. y.•�a .. 3,. -y, st , .a, �,:.. �� ,� r • �; r,. ��� .s � tor- .. �( - ex n d yvu� name and SHEEP MUTILATED. SECRET SENTENCE SERMONS. Playfair, Martens &Coe �L��S ee The greedy is always needy. �r Of Wanton Rote by Organized Groups SKIN TROUBLES _ �Qp _ Life is the mill in which men are !t•aben Toronto -took asohauge, .r. of Marauders.- Have of your body a sore, made. Canadian Northeen Railway Suljdinso tv.w � ern tioa or eeaemoaa patoh, which, hidd•q Teronla, Catnada. •sr Bar- Under the title of "Savage �tr m pp e use et ethers, yet causes oa Loon They are .richest who give the a rr $ Ire Lh 7 pedal att•atton sires dmia " Il Messaggero, the princi- and bean of pain and Inconvenience world most refreshing. ' ©�� �� . T. A. � Use don'toverlook thiscomfvrtin fact -that+ A AT .& !'o�oatw pal Roman morning newspaper, di- gam -ice I. daft curiug n.c suo� chronic Making a name for gold does not anyourst i!t heals s disseass. ulcers, make a olden name. rested attention to the astonishing estering sores, ringworm and sores due to g STOCKS. - - " - - -'- - - -- prevalence of lawless crimes in that ,blood Pelson. Write Zam -Buk Co., Toronto, Truth rests on facts', but her face we have just Issued a now map of the Cc-bait -i� " iOMtNI'LL.E OURTAINa island by organized groups of ma- 'for free trio! hoe, sending lo. stamp. 9u stereo reaches higher realms. Mining District, giving looattoy aoeeas•, ship sal klads ks,rse>l�siso�. else d druggists at 60 coats a Uoz. seats and dividends. rauders and savages, who often- Hope. and aspiration joined make Coptes mailed to any address on r•oeipt, of 1414 y OYiD i OtalUlq or mounted ease for $1.0o. o8si�aa Leta NartL times turn out to consist of some the energy of any life.. _ r wet. res ak•at,eura of , the most prominent and highly It often takes a great load to get a, MR>� i4llallill 8TW§6 Gar Na Ill6 ereatre.r respected farmers in the provinces. a man 'down on his knees' Member and standard , — The other night eight masked in- The failure to lie feared is that Stewart rzchan8•, dividuals, armed with gun- anti o of fearing to,begin lest you fail. � �BC��O� l8 Adelaide l:. e, EIvTGAGED. w Calvisi, on the Inountain side' near r r I have m dyes on you!' A An appetite for flattery attract- ' 'phone Main ilea r , T The young man sang; Said-she: : N Lot,, of people think, that jeering New YORK Ctrr. him senseless, robbed him of the a For my other beau t at others justifies them for never `= and left him bound hand and foot P Has a band of gold on me. A Pride' simply is the dread of a S • ' and gagged. They then drove 500 p Time Has Tested It. —Time tests a puncture common to every pneuma- Stooks, soma, 9ebintursa. • sheep delivered to his custody a t all things, that which • is' worth C tic article. - Cobalt and all Mining and Oil Stocks of lonely valley, where they ripped l lives; that which is inimical to R Rays will be .found ,easier to obey C Canada and United states A o en 300 of these animals and m proved Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. p than to refuse. u udenc e of the rest. F From a few thousand bottles in the b ble his worth you will find a hun- " " Sardinia continues, as from time e early days of its manufacture the d dred passionately anxious to don -' file Mild C ate of Virgini�i immemorial, to hold the record in d Production is running into the hun- p their- wealth. f per, spl.r;cia'o ortanitiee for stock tatstag, cattle' woundin incendiar fires d dreds of thousands of bottles. What � trait growing:. rying and eneral farmias and allied forms of damage to pro- is so eagerly soug t for must be — _ - d-�_solline -below its value. bat�nct•gsi _ ' - _ party. The criminal convictions for good. A veritable edition de luxe value' each Vesr.rnM' a Ca lion to are ll►in� - - n tr amongst railroad pamphlets as 1('0,000 of the population. Angelina—"Oh, dear, the dia- g P P commissioner of [`ricalture Time is money to everybody but just .,been issued by the Grand Richmond, Va. In the single commune of Bitti, mood_ in my engagement ring' has loafer. g of a flaw in it. Edwin—"Take Trunk to proclaim amongst tour - A poor opinion is better than wherein the above vendetta has just g ists the glories of the cities of MoLt-- taken lace, no fewer than 1 500 no notice, darling, love should be * *Z�• `� acne at all. . - P blind,- you know." Angelina — real and Quebec. The brochure is rj�'�� if?C- 11 . When a man -aims at nothing he sheep and 400 bullocks have been Yes; but it hasn't got to be stone bcautifull•y printed, and generally ��CCYY seldom misses. maliciously hamstrung since the be= arranged in the artistic style of ear- Those- of this year. This extraor- . blind.!' Those• who always pay cash eel- ginning - liar days, when the ornamentation � -• " Sam owe an apology: dieary state of things is attributed of a volume was regarded as an im- , Platter- -- largely to the notable deficiency of I It will be noticed in the Singes portent incident to its presentation CANADA'S BEST nette light- headea. p� ce an a roote un'e ie to a ny's adver- ,n reading matter,. It is also very AND is ""0 - Most • women would rather be official administration of ' just e: - .tisement that there are three ad- µ.ell written, and gives an interest- THE WORLD OVER 3 dresses at the bottom of the an- tailor -made than belf -made. - ,, ing description of the most inter- I r-ouncerhent. Any one v/riting will When a wise man gets really ap- . - eating cities in Canada, with many gay, he goes away and sits down. home Employment for Lades -iplease address them at the. nearest illustrations from photographs that Bell Organs are Fortunate is the man who never me of the three. places to his post have not hitherto , been published. also world tallied ;knows when he gets the -worst of it. office. -: Sent to any address on receipt of send for Free Catalog ► Never interfere with the busy bee LIGHT, EASY, PLEASANT. „ �a two stamp.. Apply to J: D. —___! No:'7sto "unless you want a- stinging reproof. Niece—"Uncle, they, say that McDonald, D. P. A., Toronto, Out. 1n� 6�1� P11140 Ong orpa� CO., lid, G¢�i��, 06i - Ftwea Such as a - _ in it is apt to sour one's dia osi -limy- Any lady who wishes, and thirn of brunettes. Why is it, I , B P P „ `'Dear am •I the- only woman ;tfon. - sees this advertisement may, It she wonder ?- Uncle Singleton (a con- ou have :ever loved 2" "Yes, or • t Happiness is not the only thing 1Z, soon, secure -this opportun- firmed and splenetic bachelor). —. S �7 money can't buy; manners, for in- ity 'to be independent, earning a ' H'm.. Naturally, the light -head- ever will.'t- And is must have. been _ I a woman, would atop to- t m or - any May can o when she is talking, she might ­For particulars address Suffer no More. —There are thou - _ ..think to stop,—. MR-S. M. SUMMERS., = - Sands who live miserable lives he. .Thos Sabin-of. Eglington, .says., .- - Some people are' too good to be 1Correspondence Department, cause dy apepsia dulls the faculties '`I have removed ten corns from MY, , Farmer ' rte be .good�e others are too clever -Windsor, dot. d cloud ofdde are depression' One wa the to Reader, go and doglike ore.' Holloway's _ while., others ,. Cl wi8e, The greatest proof of a big man WHAT HE MEANT. spel the vapors that beset the vic- g� Ir his indifference to the arrows tuns of this- disorder is 'to ,order Bibbs= Mrs, Homeleigh says her Muggins— .I hear you have been therri a course of Parmelee's Ve a husband is a great sufferer." Gibbs how much- mAna be onuld save by usin a !the little. men ,shoot at. hum_ g g comparing me to a parrot. What table Pills, which are amo the --"I'm not surfrised, How, long Falrl, oaks- Morse - ail•rradgetndfolne Ra. _ rr pg „ stns t.. saw wood, Pump mater, grind lead 3a, . one I to infer from that t best vegetable- pilfs :: known being has he been married to her 2 we w .uht not be able t,+,�upply the demand HIS -ALTER.N-AT4V -E- — _c,tt.tn +, ad sue .nd ,end to .W to-ds, Ad_w_1_ e eft easyyy fo to a an are mos a cacr- l tom yens sou oar tr« cata►usnw = to imply that you were -not as green Like a bad habit a Wn dls•a.•• grows. - crofu- " It is best to keep one's personal „ e ous in their _action. Atrial - of them -ions humors, scums and all eruptions may LA, a3 you - looked. That's all. 'dignity at whate,.er cost. A be- will prove :this.. car" 'W weavers c•rste,assi•ted internals gas►.` _ fitting sense of. what is due one by Weaver's Syrup. ill Druggi.i+ ver comes &mss, rven within pri- The change of dietary that comes Miss-Ann Teek - "He's a good. ! :•Addree i on precincts. This truth was ap- With spring and. summer has the looking ' horse, bu-t is he easily Talking is stated to be good form .. ;preciated by an Irishman whose effect in weak stomachs of setting frightened 7" Dealer— '.`No, muni ; of. exercise — especially for sufferers! The anadlan vsirbal"46., Unelted. To-We, (loll expression of it is quoted by Mich -. up inflammation, resulting in dy- but perhaps you'd better not .get from heart disease..• (.. .310a6r+v w . Winal Vancouver. sel MaeDonagh, in "Irish Life and. sentery and cholera morbus. The round in front of-him." . Character." The prisoner, refrac- abnprrnal .condition will continue 1tor and obstinate, flatly refused if not attended to and will cause an Marc Iron Needed in the blood of pale, ron Y Y exhaustive drain on the s stem, down p•uplo. - Forrovim;'" the beat tonic, win For Neuralgia, Headache, ,to work iv the treadmill. ? pas Ic thaw. At au general scot •., and: Druggists PANGO The man was brought before 'the The best available medicine is Dr. Rheumatism; Pain, Etce govern of the risen for disobedi- J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. . "Miss Nuri.tch - talks• so much g p go CENTS, ALL DRUda15T$, OR, once. The governor asked him what It olears the stomach and' bowels about- her mother's social position , reason to could. give for not fol- irritants,. counteracts the inflam before she was marri.ed." " «'ell +" THE PAN -GO COMPANY, TORONTO matins and restores the organs to wholesale -Lyman are*. & Cu., Toronto and Maltreae ; Lyman, Knox A Clariuon,• lowing out his orders. g Did she , really leave any position Toronto; Matlonat Drug Go., London. "Me go on the treadmill!" ex- healthy action. in society?" "Oh, lots of them! claimed the prisoner, drawing'him= RURAL SARCASM. = She never accepter( a place as cook.' self up to his full height of 'of- •'- except in the very swell, families." _ fended dignity. "Never air I I'd "That motorcar honk is very de- ;��T rather lave the fail first, ceiving, ain't it?" said Farmer A Recognized 'Regulator.' = To vV a Advise.. the PUl'C17aSe Of. Green.. " bring the digestive organs into - NOT HERSELF. "Y-es," answered Farmer Grady. 'symmetrical working is the aim of "It ain't always easy to tell whe- physicians when they And a .patient Farmer (to .medical man} — "If then it's the honk of the goose out suffering' from stomach irregulars- u e� out m way any time, doe- on the road or the one the auto." ties, and for this purpose they can LA- you g Y Y o - tor, I wish you'd stop and see my Trescribe nothing better than Par- wife. • I think' she ain't feelin' Mother Graves' Worm Extcrmi - melee's Vegetable Pills, which will ;' � m -be. found a — we `sell -this you think sing as et the equal for destroying fractor virtue in omsub action and Doctor —" «'hat makes you think worms in children and adults. See P g g g 1I =, • _ . .:. ' • Farmer —" ',. that you g genuine when pug Yg j J;. PATTISON & COS; . so 4" chasin restoring them to normal action, ter she had milked the cows, an' - - - • ` in which- condition only can they j fed the pigs, an got breakfast for GETTING ITS STRENGTH OUT.' Perform their duties pioperhy. STOCK BROKERS,' 1 ` the men, an' washed the dishes, T. -- :' Mrs. Wickersham had' advertised &n' built a fire under the copper- -- Young Popperton — "Wife has 33 -3g SCOTT ST., - -- - TORONTO, ONT. ' in the wash'ouse, an' done a few f( ,r an experienced nook. The first gone shopping and left me in ; ' odd jobs aboiit the house, she com- ;applicant who carne in ,answer to charge of the baby, and 'I am, . re- lained o' feelin' tired -like. I fancy the advertisement'was a stout, red- gularly Put to it to know now to ..Jr >> haired young woman. Mrs. Wick- „ she needs a dose o medicine. Y g keep the little fellow quiet. Grim- _ ersham propounded several gives- shave (after regarding the howling tions to her, which she answered and contorting - juvenile critically)—' The largest flower in the world l it said to be. the reffesia, of Sumat u. a fairly satisfactory manner. I should think you could easily ra; it consists of five petals, each Then she asked her: keep him quiet-both in a vocal and How long do you boil tea 2 physical way; by gagging him care 'measuring 1 foot in width. I "Well, mom,'.' said the yens F g gg g g fully, tying his hands behind his - -- -- - - -- woman, "some folks biles it longer, back, binding his feet together. Ian' some shorter. It's all. a mat- nailing his clothes to the floor, and ter o taste. then administering chloroform to "But you'do boil it, don'•t you 4" ' him." 6 "Oh, yes, certainly but I've al- lug thought that two hours was long,enough to bile any tea. You can git all the stren'th out of it in that time." ( A new recruit was instructed that letters addressed to him must he 1inscribed; "Private." He told his friends, and letters duly arrived ! addressed to "Mr, John Smith, ' `Strictly Private.' " • f sir _ nu¢d nguinsY r°IVst Forty -eight kinds of house -flies �4hs p" uat, a only In�� have been classified by naturalists. inns. Soil Monev isn't everything, hilt it RkiiR Vfl. R� -4�.e r•ften makes good as a suhstitutA '1 SAS..,..; '.: ee. :_._,... -..:; �a'+',d is. :.ey; ,•,;�,,:,h..•: ><.: -�,:�- ? "•S.�'.,:�+ . -.:_ ... ,, ! rte. _ aL•s: ..G: _- ,1M;xrt Character." The prisoner, refrac- abnprrnal .condition will continue 1tor and obstinate, flatly refused if not attended to and will cause an Marc Iron Needed in the blood of pale, ron Y Y exhaustive drain on the s stem, down p•uplo. - Forrovim;'" the beat tonic, win For Neuralgia, Headache, ,to work iv the treadmill. ? pas Ic thaw. At au general scot •., and: Druggists PANGO The man was brought before 'the The best available medicine is Dr. Rheumatism; Pain, Etce govern of the risen for disobedi- J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. . "Miss Nuri.tch - talks• so much g p go CENTS, ALL DRUda15T$, OR, once. The governor asked him what It olears the stomach and' bowels about- her mother's social position , reason to could. give for not fol- irritants,. counteracts the inflam before she was marri.ed." " «'ell +" THE PAN -GO COMPANY, TORONTO matins and restores the organs to wholesale -Lyman are*. & Cu., Toronto and Maltreae ; Lyman, Knox A Clariuon,• lowing out his orders. g Did she , really leave any position Toronto; Matlonat Drug Go., London. "Me go on the treadmill!" ex- healthy action. in society?" "Oh, lots of them! claimed the prisoner, drawing'him= RURAL SARCASM. = She never accepter( a place as cook.' self up to his full height of 'of- •'- except in the very swell, families." _ fended dignity. "Never air I I'd "That motorcar honk is very de- ;��T rather lave the fail first, ceiving, ain't it?" said Farmer A Recognized 'Regulator.' = To vV a Advise.. the PUl'C17aSe Of. Green.. " bring the digestive organs into - NOT HERSELF. "Y-es," answered Farmer Grady. 'symmetrical working is the aim of "It ain't always easy to tell whe- physicians when they And a .patient Farmer (to .medical man} — "If then it's the honk of the goose out suffering' from stomach irregulars- u e� out m way any time, doe- on the road or the one the auto." ties, and for this purpose they can LA- you g Y Y o - tor, I wish you'd stop and see my Trescribe nothing better than Par- wife. • I think' she ain't feelin' Mother Graves' Worm Extcrmi - melee's Vegetable Pills, which will ;' � m -be. found a — we `sell -this you think sing as et the equal for destroying fractor virtue in omsub action and Doctor —" «'hat makes you think worms in children and adults. See P g g g 1I =, • _ . .:. ' • Farmer —" ',. that you g genuine when pug Yg j J;. PATTISON & COS; . so 4" chasin restoring them to normal action, ter she had milked the cows, an' - - - • ` in which- condition only can they j fed the pigs, an got breakfast for GETTING ITS STRENGTH OUT.' Perform their duties pioperhy. STOCK BROKERS,' 1 ` the men, an' washed the dishes, T. -- :' Mrs. Wickersham had' advertised &n' built a fire under the copper- -- Young Popperton — "Wife has 33 -3g SCOTT ST., - -- - TORONTO, ONT. ' in the wash'ouse, an' done a few f( ,r an experienced nook. The first gone shopping and left me in ; ' odd jobs aboiit the house, she com- ;applicant who carne in ,answer to charge of the baby, and 'I am, . re- lained o' feelin' tired -like. I fancy the advertisement'was a stout, red- gularly Put to it to know now to ..Jr >> haired young woman. Mrs. Wick- „ she needs a dose o medicine. Y g keep the little fellow quiet. Grim- _ ersham propounded several gives- shave (after regarding the howling tions to her, which she answered and contorting - juvenile critically)—' The largest flower in the world l it said to be. the reffesia, of Sumat u. a fairly satisfactory manner. I should think you could easily ra; it consists of five petals, each Then she asked her: keep him quiet-both in a vocal and How long do you boil tea 2 physical way; by gagging him care 'measuring 1 foot in width. I "Well, mom,'.' said the yens F g gg g g fully, tying his hands behind his - -- -- - - -- woman, "some folks biles it longer, back, binding his feet together. Ian' some shorter. It's all. a mat- nailing his clothes to the floor, and ter o taste. then administering chloroform to "But you'do boil it, don'•t you 4" ' him." 6 "Oh, yes, certainly but I've al- lug thought that two hours was long,enough to bile any tea. You can git all the stren'th out of it in that time." ( A new recruit was instructed that letters addressed to him must he 1inscribed; "Private." He told his friends, and letters duly arrived ! addressed to "Mr, John Smith, ' `Strictly Private.' " • f sir _ nu¢d nguinsY r°IVst Forty -eight kinds of house -flies �4hs p" uat, a only In�� have been classified by naturalists. inns. Soil Monev isn't everything, hilt it RkiiR Vfl. R� -4�.e r•ften makes good as a suhstitutA '1 SAS..,..; '.: ee. :_._,... -..:; �a'+',d is. :.ey; ,•,;�,,:,h..•: ><.: -�,:�- ? "•S.�'.,:�+ . -.:_ ... ,, ! rte. _ aL•s: ..G: _- ,1M;xrt ..Jr >> haired young woman. Mrs. Wick- „ she needs a dose o medicine. Y g keep the little fellow quiet. Grim- _ ersham propounded several gives- shave (after regarding the howling tions to her, which she answered and contorting - juvenile critically)—' The largest flower in the world l it said to be. the reffesia, of Sumat u. a fairly satisfactory manner. I should think you could easily ra; it consists of five petals, each Then she asked her: keep him quiet-both in a vocal and How long do you boil tea 2 physical way; by gagging him care 'measuring 1 foot in width. I "Well, mom,'.' said the yens F g gg g g fully, tying his hands behind his - -- -- - - -- woman, "some folks biles it longer, back, binding his feet together. Ian' some shorter. It's all. a mat- nailing his clothes to the floor, and ter o taste. then administering chloroform to "But you'do boil it, don'•t you 4" ' him." 6 "Oh, yes, certainly but I've al- lug thought that two hours was long,enough to bile any tea. You can git all the stren'th out of it in that time." ( A new recruit was instructed that letters addressed to him must he 1inscribed; "Private." He told his friends, and letters duly arrived ! addressed to "Mr, John Smith, ' `Strictly Private.' " • f sir _ nu¢d nguinsY r°IVst Forty -eight kinds of house -flies �4hs p" uat, a only In�� have been classified by naturalists. inns. Soil Monev isn't everything, hilt it RkiiR Vfl. R� -4�.e r•ften makes good as a suhstitutA '1 SAS..,..; '.: ee. :_._,... -..:; �a'+',d is. :.ey; ,•,;�,,:,h..•: ><.: -�,:�- ? "•S.�'.,:�+ . -.:_ ... ,, ! rte. _ aL•s: ..G: _- ,1M;xrt fP:. . •SX x,. y; j.,y^ry}y- .':'•.+- `Y9 . "v 4%: r-,.+ vFG b-, -`, "ei.. :4.e• ", [<u!e,�,.i. .. R°`. 4 � ' 1•. ,..y Sy fry° a•+J .• :. ' :'- r�gr•fi '�- ,rte'• F hl LfUni��E SCOTLAND f ersity. Rectorship of the Uni- THE KING'S COACHMAN Mrs. Bell, Princesr street, Stran- -- er, who dide recently, was one " NOTES OF INTEREST FROM H the oldest inhabitants, having WILLIAM BLYTH IS GIVING UP her 90th birthday in May. : BANKS AND BRAES. he deceased resided in the same HIS POSITION. welling house for the long period 57 ears --- '.Vlrhat Is.-Going an In the Highlands T To Montrose belongs the distinct- F Fifty -Six' Years on the Box —Be- i i . ` ;� and Lowlands q1' Auld _ p g � - . % Scotia :: l leas secured the unique animal, 1 -]Earl of, Derby. - - Don't judge ate► sewing machine just by iin Edinbur h lad has left $80,- t which now forms one of the attr®c- P P "erecting new police 'buildings at ante was estimated at about 80,000. some of which his Majesty -would 'WhifIIet, including dwelling - house. Rev. Professor Morton, Glasgow, remember well enough were I to recreation ball and cells. preached the sermon. recall them." Sold o.h by ?a The Loch Carnan fishermen with Someone has been claiming that As for Mr.-Blyth's reminiscences :3inder SewiiQd $'Iaehine Camgany ' whom the herring fishing hag t' is Westminster was'the first city to ct Royal and other notable folk' TORONTO IYIONTRBAt. V!'INNIpgQ ear been a failure, have Qe ^are i organize a daily house -to -house col- they would probably fill � volumes. ��� Yaaat yy ►rs ohan aen a!0 baN of T+xue p heavy catches of mackerel, lection of house refuse, but Edin- He began his career, fifty -six yearn a: •G♦ Main street ,µ Marion; daughter of Bailie Wil- burgh points out that the practice ago, as coachman to- a Prime M�n- - :.lion, Gourock, has been appointed was in use in the ,Scottish metropo- inter, the late Earl 'of Derby j. ' - to the newly created position. f 1's for over half a, century. "the Rupert of debate." Since . • lady health visitor at Durham. Duncal Falconer, ex- gamekeeper then he has been coachman to sev- At Aberdeen, a train o ,some for- dropped', dead recently. while pro= eral distinguished noblemen of •the � imul ' : ... ty waggons- broke away aol ran ceeding along Bank street, Coat- passing generation, but never to. a down an incline, crashing thr .)ug:i bridge, :'About 20 years ago he was ecmmoner. Y the r a1W of the Wile n, engineer in championship lhonorsnof Scttland Ain 8t8!'t the Da Right M WHEN KING WAS" PRINCE. ebar a of the o. rations at Avr r Y B' t b Eating — u rig; reports that the sta irl- - into King Edward's hc,usehold ghat as -- :ity of .the arches is now assured. = stlste coachman in succession to E WHEAT 'SHREDDED At Paisley there are 15,097 in at- Mr. Knight, his Majesty was, of for breakfast with milk or crew] and a little k _ tendance at the various schools' of ST. WTUS DANCE -cc.urse, Prince of Wales. The Marl - fruit. It is a. muscle- building food, easily di- fruit. scnoors. — _ control from the goawu vy wuv umunt uellcum Stomacn. , The' old proposal to •purchase 88T8P9 CSS9 Clli'Etl by DP Wi1� first, and King Edward's con .cute Puts Vim -and Viper Into tlmd nerves and Weaty brains - Ashburn House and 'convert it__in - -- ;an. his management has�.been'as corn- "'• a concert pavilion and pleasure ' lets as it has been amply sow' ass sit saoc>ens W58 garden is being revived in. Gree _ �131Il8 Pink Pills. fic P Y justi- ock.. St. Vitus' dance is, a. disease of Many of the memorable ceremon- KUbrannari fishing fleet kud a the nerves brought on by a mor- real at which Mr, Blyth has played f great catch, the , steamers bring bid condition of tne' b }and. It is a conspicuous Bart.. Naturally filled' and 600 boxes landed at Car- a common disease with children enough, the more joyous functions _ _xadale. Campbeltowa per-was zlso. and attacks females oftener than, are. the ones he likes to remember -congested. males. The only cure lies in plen- best. Such -are the marriage of the -'-- -- Mr, �John Munro, merchant, El- _� ,,,_,� s .c r. , T P \ snother - gin, who died' recently, left a leg- bidod is the life food 'of the nerves. Connau ht, of the Duchess of Fife, — first born son, then she becomes'the g acy of 830,000 to Elgin and 'a, siniilar Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure even � an* of the .Queen of Norway —all of 11 omen There Ask Abolition of reigning Sultana. liven then she amount to Forrest for the erection the most severe forms of this Iron, whom he drove upon their Redding harem and the Veil. has little influence, this being wield- ,of public baths. ble because they enrich the blood da ed alone b the fiultan's motizer, The other day &'fight betwixt art supply, thus carrying the- neces- �' In the recent rejoicings . at the Y eel and a big salmon was observed y proof FAVORITE WITH FAMILY: roclamation of a constitution in the Sultana Valide, who.controls g ear food to the nerves. In FF -- at Helmsdale.' The former "t•'.isted o, this we have the statement of Turkey many Turkish women took the harem and exercises consider- iteelf round the tail t,f the latter Mrs. Alex. Cameron Summersido As may be supposed; " Mr. Blyth part, and for the first time -in his- abt influence in all court and, many and ultimately killed it, Y. E. L, who says:— "Some. years is a greet fat rte with the mein- tury appeared in public without government matters. The death has taken place at her ago my daughter Lena, then a child hers of the Roy'family themselves, their veils. !• many of whom he has watched..grow. The' have a residence in Winton Circus of Miss E,f ten years, became_affiicted with y appeal to the Young ",PROVING HIS HONESTY ' Bessie Miller, who for over a quar- St. Vitus dance. At that time she I e ablee souvenirs which has he inn m T'u'rk party to abolish' the harem „You say you have confidence in ` ier of a century was infant mistress was attending school and the first irtensel includin several prizes efts system; and with it the compulsory the plaintiff, lair. Smith 4" of Saltcoats Public school. indication 'I had that something was- � y' g g ceiling of women. The . word her- , from Kin Edward himself. Yes, air.' . The death took place very sudden- wrong, was that she appeared eas- g says the Queen, is Arabic far - i PP State to the Court if rou please - •. 'ly recently of Mr. Thomas Wilson, fly discouraged in her studies. 'She With it all, there is just one .lit- anything forbidden or a6t to he , ? B what caused this confidence. " son., Cairnholly, near Creetown. Ras naturally a spirited child, not Ile touch f pathos in the circurri- touched and as against the rules ,.Why rou see, sir. there's allers = -'The deceased was a well -known far- -given to tears, but she would cry stances .of Mr. Blyth s resignation, cf the Koran. Games• of chance, reports 'bout eatin' -house men, and 'mer "in the'south' -west of, Scotland. over ,what I thought should be easy namely, that for state processions witchcraft and portrait making are _._ The ratepayers of the ltint3"e work for her. The disease progress- there w- ill -, be, -no Royal coachman "harem." I used to think — ' parish of Killean and Kilchenzie e,i so rapidly that in"the course of a at all in the future. The truth is , In practice the wordAs used by - "Never uw mind what you thought; are a conscientious lot. There has fear weeks she became unable to that since Queen Victoria's last Europeans to • designate that por- tell us what you' know. "not been a farthing or. arrears of hold anything in her hands and days the famous white creams that tion of a polygamist's house which "Well; sir, one day I goes down $ ' g traditional] draw the Ro al coach is devoted to the exclusive occu- to Cooken's sho , and sez to the 1 assessment for the last Ave fire y ears. we were obliged to ,take her out- of y y , , Last week Lockerbie School school. She be a so afflicted that have been ridden by postillions, and panty, of his wives and their attend- waiter, Waiter, sez I, give's a a coachman has been unnecessary. ants. Thence it comes to refer to weal .pie.'. Well, just then Mr. Board appointed Mr. Williarti Os- she could not hold a cu to her li s y• wald, .M.A., Stirling, , as science without suddenly losing hold, of t. There'will still,• however, be need - the female portion of his household, do. o Mr come up, and, ecz•he: ''How �� imaster of Lockerbie ' Academy, I knew from the first by the symp- ed a responsible and skilful servant while the word may •be used by l _Mr� Smith? What ye going to LVpIiCU1Jt5 for the nms a her ailment was Vitus or levees an semi-state functions, signs e e system << ; Post. dance, 'and despaired of seeing •her where Mr. Blyth's successor will ='f plurality of wives. Weal pie, says I. - Good,' While operating about "even cured, as it was looked on as such have a chance at any rate of doing In Turkey the ayste has been- saes he; 'I'll have one, to ; so r e miles off St. Abbs Head, the traw- a. hopeless ailment.. She became hie duty faithfully. Mr. Blyth re- maintained not only asrt`of the i sets down an eats' one of his o,vn Moslem isle ,on.but•as inte -ral weal pies right afore me." ]er James landed a large shark of so bad that she could not hold her- pudiates altogether the possrbihty g '.'Di,1 that cause ' t.be blue species. 'It measured 9% self ,still, for the space of, ten sec - c,f the "motor,car asserting itself to Part of 11 {ohammedan. P:r,lity, of your confi sure feet in length and nearly 6 feet in orris. Her hands or feet were con- any really dignified purpose, so far which the Sultan is the chief spiri- in him 4 girth'. tinually moving and last of all she as state ceremonial is concerned teal head, to whom all orthodox Yes, indeed, sir; when a^ Pat- A Glasgow east end bride went would contort her features so that MtissuIrnans look up,and to whom,' ire' -house keeper sets down af,re cf{ on her honeymoon the other day she was losing her natural expres -.. as the appointer'of Sheikh -ul- Islam, his customers an' deliberatel•T e.,ts with a black eye. The optic` was Sion. At this stage I chanced. on a ADVICE. '311 religious questions may be fin- one of his own. Weal 'pies, ni man -darkened by in a testimonhl in ally referred can refuse to feel confidence — it thrown for luck by one f the favor of Dr. Wil lams i ncle Eben, a 'Whether the Sultana will follow shows him to be an hone3t roan." `l guests. " describing the -cure of a little girl "Put in a whole lot -of our lives the lead of their subjects in this Z y A Crimean veteran bas passed afflicted as mine _was. I hastened' verifying', advice dat• we might jes inat'ter.ia very doubtful. -The harem PROBABLE REASON. ; ,away at Lagg, Jura, in the person to get a couple of boxes of the Pills, as well here took in de fns' place.' system is so interwoven with the Stella — "Clara says she loves - court life and government of a Mo- ' „' .of Duncan Carmichael.. He ,Was and by the time she had used them Tom well enough to marry him. t% over 84 years of age, a native of 1 noticed a decided change for the - hammedan ruler that-it would take Mabel— "Then why doesn't she Islay, and had resided • in Jura for better, and• purchased a - further HEARD .IN A RESTAURANT. a strong man to break through the dc it 4''' -years. supply. By the time she had taken Luncher = "Is this meant to be rule, even if he desired to do so.' Stella — "Oh, I guess Tom believes A woman named Winifred Delar- seven boxes she ass entire] �, The etiquette of the harem of the Y - shortcake 4 in letting well enough alone." i gey pleaded fuilty in an Edinburgh cured. Although she seemed thor- Waitress — "Yes, air." Sultan of Turkey, like that of most Moslem o court to having thrown a, quantity oughly cured I was afraid the.dis- Luncher (sarcastically) -- '`Then. potentates, is very severe The' Chinese regard fried wasp of vitro] on her husband and eon, ease might return again, heft it , and is strictly carried out: Each y, for heavens sake take it away and wife has her own suite of apart- aOUp as a great delete" PC destroying the for- never did, and she has since enjoy- beer it." mehta, her own bathroom and ar- mer -s eyesight. ed the best of health: ' I cannot g There' are., it is estimated, some Thomas Statham, who . had rung thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a den, and her own body. of servants, 3 oo0,000 caged birds in Europe. r the bells of, Berwick for about 55 enough for what they did for my The screws made in watch .fact :or - male and female. , The w•ives..are =� nct called by their names, but are years, is dead. He was the last of child, and I hope my experience lea are the smallest in the world ; ciiCtinguished as Kadin .(or lady) a family of beliringers who were maybe of benefit to someone afi ;c- 100,000 of them would go in an or' dis 1 and so on. connected with the bellringing of ed as my daughter was." dinary thimble. Berwick for over a century. Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills are' sold The title of Sultana is given only RPM.a t ' to the mother,, sister or daughter The lady students 'of Aberdeen bf all dealers or may be Attorney (for the defence)— "Now of a Sul6n;' consequently it is the Fresh fr-orn the gardens' 61 the -- University are proposing to run obtainedail at 50 cents a box what time was it when you were at- Kadin who first gives birth to an finest tea - producing country in the -- Mrs.- Henry Fawcett, 'president of or six boxes for $9.50 from The tacked I" Complainant -- "I don't };eir to the throne who can have world. Sold only in sealed lead ix i File National Unl,» of Women's 'Dr Williams' Medicine CO., know; ask-your client —he took my this distinction. . Should an oda- ackets, thus re -ervin its delici SUffrace Societt�s; as a candidate Pro.kville. Ont.' watch." lisk, or female slave of the harem, cus flavor andayoow-_. g ��7 scnoors. — _ control from the goawu vy wuv umunt uellcum Stomacn. , The' old proposal to •purchase 88T8P9 CSS9 Clli'Etl by DP Wi1� first, and King Edward's con .cute Puts Vim -and Viper Into tlmd nerves and Weaty brains - Ashburn House and 'convert it__in - -- ;an. his management has�.been'as corn- "'• a concert pavilion and pleasure ' lets as it has been amply sow' ass sit saoc>ens W58 garden is being revived in. Gree _ �131Il8 Pink Pills. fic P Y justi- ock.. St. Vitus' dance is, a. disease of Many of the memorable ceremon- KUbrannari fishing fleet kud a the nerves brought on by a mor- real at which Mr, Blyth has played f great catch, the , steamers bring bid condition of tne' b }and. It is a conspicuous Bart.. Naturally filled' and 600 boxes landed at Car- a common disease with children enough, the more joyous functions _ _xadale. Campbeltowa per-was zlso. and attacks females oftener than, are. the ones he likes to remember -congested. males. The only cure lies in plen- best. Such -are the marriage of the -'-- -- Mr, �John Munro, merchant, El- _� ,,,_,� s .c r. , T P \ snother - gin, who died' recently, left a leg- bidod is the life food 'of the nerves. Connau ht, of the Duchess of Fife, — first born son, then she becomes'the g acy of 830,000 to Elgin and 'a, siniilar Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure even � an* of the .Queen of Norway —all of 11 omen There Ask Abolition of reigning Sultana. liven then she amount to Forrest for the erection the most severe forms of this Iron, whom he drove upon their Redding harem and the Veil. has little influence, this being wield- ,of public baths. ble because they enrich the blood da ed alone b the fiultan's motizer, The other day &'fight betwixt art supply, thus carrying the- neces- �' In the recent rejoicings . at the Y eel and a big salmon was observed y proof FAVORITE WITH FAMILY: roclamation of a constitution in the Sultana Valide, who.controls g ear food to the nerves. In FF -- at Helmsdale.' The former "t•'.isted o, this we have the statement of Turkey many Turkish women took the harem and exercises consider- iteelf round the tail t,f the latter Mrs. Alex. Cameron Summersido As may be supposed; " Mr. Blyth part, and for the first time -in his- abt influence in all court and, many and ultimately killed it, Y. E. L, who says:— "Some. years is a greet fat rte with the mein- tury appeared in public without government matters. The death has taken place at her ago my daughter Lena, then a child hers of the Roy'family themselves, their veils. !• many of whom he has watched..grow. The' have a residence in Winton Circus of Miss E,f ten years, became_affiicted with y appeal to the Young ",PROVING HIS HONESTY ' Bessie Miller, who for over a quar- St. Vitus dance. At that time she I e ablee souvenirs which has he inn m T'u'rk party to abolish' the harem „You say you have confidence in ` ier of a century was infant mistress was attending school and the first irtensel includin several prizes efts system; and with it the compulsory the plaintiff, lair. Smith 4" of Saltcoats Public school. indication 'I had that something was- � y' g g ceiling of women. The . word her- , from Kin Edward himself. Yes, air.' . The death took place very sudden- wrong, was that she appeared eas- g says the Queen, is Arabic far - i PP State to the Court if rou please - •. 'ly recently of Mr. Thomas Wilson, fly discouraged in her studies. 'She With it all, there is just one .lit- anything forbidden or a6t to he , ? B what caused this confidence. " son., Cairnholly, near Creetown. Ras naturally a spirited child, not Ile touch f pathos in the circurri- touched and as against the rules ,.Why rou see, sir. there's allers = -'The deceased was a well -known far- -given to tears, but she would cry stances .of Mr. Blyth s resignation, cf the Koran. Games• of chance, reports 'bout eatin' -house men, and 'mer "in the'south' -west of, Scotland. over ,what I thought should be easy namely, that for state processions witchcraft and portrait making are _._ The ratepayers of the ltint3"e work for her. The disease progress- there w- ill -, be, -no Royal coachman "harem." I used to think — ' parish of Killean and Kilchenzie e,i so rapidly that in"the course of a at all in the future. The truth is , In practice the wordAs used by - "Never uw mind what you thought; are a conscientious lot. There has fear weeks she became unable to that since Queen Victoria's last Europeans to • designate that por- tell us what you' know. "not been a farthing or. arrears of hold anything in her hands and days the famous white creams that tion of a polygamist's house which "Well; sir, one day I goes down $ ' g traditional] draw the Ro al coach is devoted to the exclusive occu- to Cooken's sho , and sez to the 1 assessment for the last Ave fire y ears. we were obliged to ,take her out- of y y , , Last week Lockerbie School school. She be a so afflicted that have been ridden by postillions, and panty, of his wives and their attend- waiter, Waiter, sez I, give's a a coachman has been unnecessary. ants. Thence it comes to refer to weal .pie.'. Well, just then Mr. Board appointed Mr. Williarti Os- she could not hold a cu to her li s y• wald, .M.A., Stirling, , as science without suddenly losing hold, of t. There'will still,• however, be need - the female portion of his household, do. o Mr come up, and, ecz•he: ''How �� imaster of Lockerbie ' Academy, I knew from the first by the symp- ed a responsible and skilful servant while the word may •be used by l _Mr� Smith? What ye going to LVpIiCU1Jt5 for the nms a her ailment was Vitus or levees an semi-state functions, signs e e system << ; Post. dance, 'and despaired of seeing •her where Mr. Blyth's successor will ='f plurality of wives. Weal pie, says I. - Good,' While operating about "even cured, as it was looked on as such have a chance at any rate of doing In Turkey the ayste has been- saes he; 'I'll have one, to ; so r e miles off St. Abbs Head, the traw- a. hopeless ailment.. She became hie duty faithfully. Mr. Blyth re- maintained not only asrt`of the i sets down an eats' one of his o,vn Moslem isle ,on.but•as inte -ral weal pies right afore me." ]er James landed a large shark of so bad that she could not hold her- pudiates altogether the possrbihty g '.'Di,1 that cause ' t.be blue species. 'It measured 9% self ,still, for the space of, ten sec - c,f the "motor,car asserting itself to Part of 11 {ohammedan. P:r,lity, of your confi sure feet in length and nearly 6 feet in orris. Her hands or feet were con- any really dignified purpose, so far which the Sultan is the chief spiri- in him 4 girth'. tinually moving and last of all she as state ceremonial is concerned teal head, to whom all orthodox Yes, indeed, sir; when a^ Pat- A Glasgow east end bride went would contort her features so that MtissuIrnans look up,and to whom,' ire' -house keeper sets down af,re cf{ on her honeymoon the other day she was losing her natural expres -.. as the appointer'of Sheikh -ul- Islam, his customers an' deliberatel•T e.,ts with a black eye. The optic` was Sion. At this stage I chanced. on a ADVICE. '311 religious questions may be fin- one of his own. Weal 'pies, ni man -darkened by in a testimonhl in ally referred can refuse to feel confidence — it thrown for luck by one f the favor of Dr. Wil lams i ncle Eben, a 'Whether the Sultana will follow shows him to be an hone3t roan." `l guests. " describing the -cure of a little girl "Put in a whole lot -of our lives the lead of their subjects in this Z y A Crimean veteran bas passed afflicted as mine _was. I hastened' verifying', advice dat• we might jes inat'ter.ia very doubtful. -The harem PROBABLE REASON. ; ,away at Lagg, Jura, in the person to get a couple of boxes of the Pills, as well here took in de fns' place.' system is so interwoven with the Stella — "Clara says she loves - court life and government of a Mo- ' „' .of Duncan Carmichael.. He ,Was and by the time she had used them Tom well enough to marry him. t% over 84 years of age, a native of 1 noticed a decided change for the - hammedan ruler that-it would take Mabel— "Then why doesn't she Islay, and had resided • in Jura for better, and• purchased a - further HEARD .IN A RESTAURANT. a strong man to break through the dc it 4''' -years. supply. By the time she had taken Luncher = "Is this meant to be rule, even if he desired to do so.' Stella — "Oh, I guess Tom believes A woman named Winifred Delar- seven boxes she ass entire] �, The etiquette of the harem of the Y - shortcake 4 in letting well enough alone." i gey pleaded fuilty in an Edinburgh cured. Although she seemed thor- Waitress — "Yes, air." Sultan of Turkey, like that of most Moslem o court to having thrown a, quantity oughly cured I was afraid the.dis- Luncher (sarcastically) -- '`Then. potentates, is very severe The' Chinese regard fried wasp of vitro] on her husband and eon, ease might return again, heft it , and is strictly carried out: Each y, for heavens sake take it away and wife has her own suite of apart- aOUp as a great delete" PC destroying the for- never did, and she has since enjoy- beer it." mehta, her own bathroom and ar- mer -s eyesight. ed the best of health: ' I cannot g There' are., it is estimated, some Thomas Statham, who . had rung thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a den, and her own body. of servants, 3 oo0,000 caged birds in Europe. r the bells of, Berwick for about 55 enough for what they did for my The screws made in watch .fact :or - male and female. , The w•ives..are =� nct called by their names, but are years, is dead. He was the last of child, and I hope my experience lea are the smallest in the world ; ciiCtinguished as Kadin .(or lady) a family of beliringers who were maybe of benefit to someone afi ;c- 100,000 of them would go in an or' dis 1 and so on. connected with the bellringing of ed as my daughter was." dinary thimble. Berwick for over a century. Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills are' sold The title of Sultana is given only RPM.a t ' to the mother,, sister or daughter The lady students 'of Aberdeen bf all dealers or may be Attorney (for the defence)— "Now of a Sul6n;' consequently it is the Fresh fr-orn the gardens' 61 the -- University are proposing to run obtainedail at 50 cents a box what time was it when you were at- Kadin who first gives birth to an finest tea - producing country in the -- Mrs.- Henry Fawcett, 'president of or six boxes for $9.50 from The tacked I" Complainant -- "I don't };eir to the throne who can have world. Sold only in sealed lead ix i File National Unl,» of Women's 'Dr Williams' Medicine CO., know; ask-your client —he took my this distinction. . Should an oda- ackets, thus re -ervin its delici SUffrace Societt�s; as a candidate Pro.kville. Ont.' watch." lisk, or female slave of the harem, cus flavor andayoow-_. g ��7 wald, .M.A., Stirling, , as science without suddenly losing hold, of t. There'will still,• however, be need - the female portion of his household, do. o Mr come up, and, ecz•he: ''How �� imaster of Lockerbie ' Academy, I knew from the first by the symp- ed a responsible and skilful servant while the word may •be used by l _Mr� Smith? What ye going to LVpIiCU1Jt5 for the nms a her ailment was Vitus or levees an semi-state functions, signs e e system << ; Post. dance, 'and despaired of seeing •her where Mr. Blyth's successor will ='f plurality of wives. Weal pie, says I. - Good,' While operating about "even cured, as it was looked on as such have a chance at any rate of doing In Turkey the ayste has been- saes he; 'I'll have one, to ; so r e miles off St. Abbs Head, the traw- a. hopeless ailment.. She became hie duty faithfully. Mr. Blyth re- maintained not only asrt`of the i sets down an eats' one of his o,vn Moslem isle ,on.but•as inte -ral weal pies right afore me." ]er James landed a large shark of so bad that she could not hold her- pudiates altogether the possrbihty g '.'Di,1 that cause ' t.be blue species. 'It measured 9% self ,still, for the space of, ten sec - c,f the "motor,car asserting itself to Part of 11 {ohammedan. P:r,lity, of your confi sure feet in length and nearly 6 feet in orris. Her hands or feet were con- any really dignified purpose, so far which the Sultan is the chief spiri- in him 4 girth'. tinually moving and last of all she as state ceremonial is concerned teal head, to whom all orthodox Yes, indeed, sir; when a^ Pat- A Glasgow east end bride went would contort her features so that MtissuIrnans look up,and to whom,' ire' -house keeper sets down af,re cf{ on her honeymoon the other day she was losing her natural expres -.. as the appointer'of Sheikh -ul- Islam, his customers an' deliberatel•T e.,ts with a black eye. The optic` was Sion. At this stage I chanced. on a ADVICE. '311 religious questions may be fin- one of his own. Weal 'pies, ni man -darkened by in a testimonhl in ally referred can refuse to feel confidence — it thrown for luck by one f the favor of Dr. Wil lams i ncle Eben, a 'Whether the Sultana will follow shows him to be an hone3t roan." `l guests. " describing the -cure of a little girl "Put in a whole lot -of our lives the lead of their subjects in this Z y A Crimean veteran bas passed afflicted as mine _was. I hastened' verifying', advice dat• we might jes inat'ter.ia very doubtful. -The harem PROBABLE REASON. ; ,away at Lagg, Jura, in the person to get a couple of boxes of the Pills, as well here took in de fns' place.' system is so interwoven with the Stella — "Clara says she loves - court life and government of a Mo- ' „' .of Duncan Carmichael.. He ,Was and by the time she had used them Tom well enough to marry him. t% over 84 years of age, a native of 1 noticed a decided change for the - hammedan ruler that-it would take Mabel— "Then why doesn't she Islay, and had resided • in Jura for better, and• purchased a - further HEARD .IN A RESTAURANT. a strong man to break through the dc it 4''' -years. supply. By the time she had taken Luncher = "Is this meant to be rule, even if he desired to do so.' Stella — "Oh, I guess Tom believes A woman named Winifred Delar- seven boxes she ass entire] �, The etiquette of the harem of the Y - shortcake 4 in letting well enough alone." i gey pleaded fuilty in an Edinburgh cured. Although she seemed thor- Waitress — "Yes, air." Sultan of Turkey, like that of most Moslem o court to having thrown a, quantity oughly cured I was afraid the.dis- Luncher (sarcastically) -- '`Then. potentates, is very severe The' Chinese regard fried wasp of vitro] on her husband and eon, ease might return again, heft it , and is strictly carried out: Each y, for heavens sake take it away and wife has her own suite of apart- aOUp as a great delete" PC destroying the for- never did, and she has since enjoy- beer it." mehta, her own bathroom and ar- mer -s eyesight. ed the best of health: ' I cannot g There' are., it is estimated, some Thomas Statham, who . had rung thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a den, and her own body. of servants, 3 oo0,000 caged birds in Europe. r the bells of, Berwick for about 55 enough for what they did for my The screws made in watch .fact :or - male and female. , The w•ives..are =� nct called by their names, but are years, is dead. He was the last of child, and I hope my experience lea are the smallest in the world ; ciiCtinguished as Kadin .(or lady) a family of beliringers who were maybe of benefit to someone afi ;c- 100,000 of them would go in an or' dis 1 and so on. connected with the bellringing of ed as my daughter was." dinary thimble. Berwick for over a century. Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills are' sold The title of Sultana is given only RPM.a t ' to the mother,, sister or daughter The lady students 'of Aberdeen bf all dealers or may be Attorney (for the defence)— "Now of a Sul6n;' consequently it is the Fresh fr-orn the gardens' 61 the -- University are proposing to run obtainedail at 50 cents a box what time was it when you were at- Kadin who first gives birth to an finest tea - producing country in the -- Mrs.- Henry Fawcett, 'president of or six boxes for $9.50 from The tacked I" Complainant -- "I don't };eir to the throne who can have world. Sold only in sealed lead ix i File National Unl,» of Women's 'Dr Williams' Medicine CO., know; ask-your client —he took my this distinction. . Should an oda- ackets, thus re -ervin its delici SUffrace Societt�s; as a candidate Pro.kville. Ont.' watch." lisk, or female slave of the harem, cus flavor andayoow-_. g ��7 ;. :.+, - ,R.. + r,•. :°'y'. •. e� -',. 7 �+•o ^` ms's. Z a : r NOTtB AND COMMENTS sold as the proprieter is going west. ��,�OR RENT —The Roach farm of I26 Sale at 12 o'clock, lunch at 11 1' acres, on• concession south of tick arlag '1Ve have d our country many Furniture sold at 2 o'clock. 12 cluatta. apply w W. R. HABMl6, Karnak•., S�� _ - + admirable educational institutions Part Perry, 49 -67 months credit. See large bills. Thos. � • .,.and of these not the least is the Poucher, auctioneer. L,LLSFOR SALE-1 have a nutu - � Toronto Exhibition. It is not en- SATURDAY SEPT. 2ftk.— Auction sale B. bar of shorthorn bulls for sale at prices �'^� + tired an institution organized for of household furniture, roots, y according w the time.. ci * o lot ls, con t, The` People'$ VaBh Store• w Y $ ha Pickering ®, S. PU @H, Claremont. b0tf the purpose of getting possession vegetables, alai the pro pe.rty of of- -tile people's money, although George Thompson at his residence. HOUSEWORK. —A young women - - the amount of money that changes Brock street, Claremont. Sale at 1 residing in the village of Pickering is o'clock sharp. Thos. Poucher, auc- prepared to Qo out by the day at a reasonable ^ hands during ,the two weeks the P charge, For further particulars apply as thin - fair is in progress is enormous. tionar, office. GoodsFor F Use This Exhibition is now recognized BATVRDAY, OcT. 3RD,— Auction sale ATTLE FOR SALE. —The under- u as the most important annual fair of house and lot. farm stock, imple Cj signed ham for sae a number of cows and �i Y ments and household furniture, in yours cattle -good D"rhame. Appiy on the Arriving daily in erica if not in the world,• the village of Brougham, the pgop -�+•• lok 9, con. s, Pickering, VV)l PA$- s and Ill a person wants to keep in arty of Joseph Burk. Terms—three ER, Greenwood P. O, sl ;. touch with the progress of the years on real estate and six months FOR SALE. —A 100 acre farm, being Pi t ssorld.iti" indltrial enterprise, no on other property. Sale at 1 p. m. h lac to to rw *on.. Township of Pick ering• �A RGA /NS FR/DA Y, 11 A NQ 1 S :tier method ' itsin be ado ted Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. This is a firet•oises stock- and pain farm, P Good baildia s, Ap I to the understimed, 4 than Aty spending a day or two cues. psoc oa C•Pe$"ni•, oat. �3cf Carpets 14 cents per yard, 30 cents per yard and : r •each year in visiting the Toronto Y zhibitioa. Here the ezibits will The Western Ontario Municipal L OR SALE —A. good black driver, 40 cents per yard, . -*xhibit the progress being made Power Union urged that the work age 0 years. weight about 1150, not afraid ' 1 Of buildin>x ttallami98iOn lines of automobiles, used to all kinds of farm.,, -irk. the various. lines of activity. di4,98 ESS3 BUBBLED, Brougham °g' ar sa_ Regular 20c. to 50c: per yard. New machinery, new methods and should commence at once. i _ . new ideas will cause the visitor to HEIFER, ASTRAY, — Strayed from - - - the premises of the undersigned on or think and study. If a person about June lath, a red end white 2-Year-old . . ' F R U 2 T J A R S wants to elicceed in the world he COME AND SEE SIGN teller. thankfully a. a her Whereabouts must keep abreast of the tiiues, s Brock toddy zeaei.ea. James 3H1ye8, ••Pint Jars 59 cents per dozen.. Quart Jars 62 cents dozen, kind" take advantage of everything Two Quart Jars 80 rents per dozen. that tends to improve his condi• ARM TO RENT— Consistin of 400 Lion. The farmer of to-day ould JU aces, there being 35 ac, es in lot t con. 5, Only one dozen sold to a costumer at above prices . y and 65 acres in lot 19, con. t. in the township of be doomed to failure if he adopt, Pickering. or further information arplye to — s ed the scythe the cradle and the Jexsa W. wacfora, oat, or to T. Porca- D. Simpson & ,Co., •:• Pickering• " + , za, Brougham, r to hand rake as the implements to be used in harvesting his crop. The FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ° successful farmer is the one who one"a and n Ira acres. Good baiIainge, • good tease• and ►a abundance of water. Poa- adopts every modern convenience setaion given to low at any time,' For further to produce results with the least particulars apply to he owner, F. BOA H, "Richardaon'e Special Tea is Good Tea." ppoossssible cost and labor. The same e holds good iui every branch of in- . J STRAYED—AM the 5th of July P v RJ �• - from lot 94, con. T. Pickering. one ewe, one - • Or mac use the he, mo ern printing Ewe use tag in each ear, Any information ;5piees � � Vinegars Y• leading w their recovery will be rewarded. machine and the modern printing � Robert H.spo$srd. Brett; ham., uti Press in order Go axial. To be- ` come familiar with the latest ins- ARM FOR SALE OR RENT. ` —_ ?he Losaa farm, lot 9. Base line, Picker - provements we can go to no better ing, eontanif 100 acres, lame awns house, Rood � y place than the Toronto Fair. Not This is permanently attached bar" and a•btas, large hay bar", pies cy of : - onl has it an educational value,, to the front -.o the main building of water. good lava for farming. situ eau , ;e.p y or zest Oct let, if sold- -part eash -- balance but it is also a place of enjoyment. the Lydia E. Pinkham Nsdicine or time---5 0% Oc rr, asst per annum. apple w Pure Fresh Pickling Spices and Vinegars. -A person meets friends, sees new Company, Lynn, Mass six, LOGAS. Pickering. What noes This Si Mena ? F'RT.TIrr 7AR8 AT SFS2' PR.2CES faces, examines the..stock, and �. sees many other attractions which It means that Public on of FARM FOR SALE. —Being lots 10 the Laboratory and IDeth OfdOin and 11, can T, towaehlo- of Pickering, and is a biLppy culminatlon of a aUm- g coasfating of 910 acres, This farm is thence EYerythlIIFj in tner's heard work. For the child a bum is honestly desired- It means on which the well -known Greenwood harlot that there i8 nothing about the bus- .abort -horns have been bred and fed during the. • visit to the fair is of greater value a past torte pears. It is w rich u a caraea and G roceriee Fruits and Provisions than man days at sellOOl. When mess which is not open and above- Ilea". Would .11 150 acres, 193 acres or the y y » whole of it. There is timber. on one Fart of it. _ a child learns through the ease the worth equal. Terms easy. Possession given impression 'is more lasting and It means that a permanent invite- Apr 1st if v Arthur Johnstt.n, Greenwood. Always a little better than the rest'. more interesting than when the tlgn is extended to anyone to come sir - $ and verify . any and all statements OR, SA Lk- , . A house and one acre Fame knowledge. 1s- learned. from 'Patronize the Grocer Store for our- rn,.1ainth051r1x-erIiseMe12 - - -- + �n the villa••. 11 Rrouabsm, y DOOM -- - H Pllikham's .getable Compoun it'eTe to oc ins nrrcueee s Koo a - - - -- lL th acne ce,lsr and louse kitchrn, aaa a - - f? O C E iR / E S is it a purely vegetable compound .mall bhru suA drert "g house, with +torso et + 1- t� LETTERS TO THE E.DtTOR made from roots and kerb$— with, r u"derueath, and a stone ben house, Plenty of hara n"d soft water. The garden is is good _ DEAR S1R, =Will Sou, allow me iut drugs ? .. cohaition and is titled with pear, p:um and •tCash Paid for. Butter and Eggs." Come and See. cLr.1 trees and other email fruit. As the w - _ • - ,.. my views on what I cunsider one o a women O n- - $e above proyert3 wel''. t,a sold at a revs ±aa .e our most troublesome weeds namely; ally use as much of it 88 we are told? Price. For turtLer particulars e�ppip w .larsrs the Perennial Sow Thistle. „ A few rax oa rite premises or CO see. Yo450 N E _ . Come and Bee. Brougham, � .. estf _ -F A� L. L MILLI E, Y mears ago this weed -w*s almo:.t ills- . Was �'re ever such. a ,person as own, but since its introduction it h ` - -" has a read with alarming ink rapidity, L dla E. Pinkham'•and is there any - A Reliable until now a arms are wan ou 1 . wOmSII BI8 asked t0 WrIt@Y sick g3 to announce that she will be visiting the .city for a Pi-n1rham now to whom The plant, as the name indicates, is t+ OC - for the purpose of purchasing Fall 1illineryjind ;perennial (a plant whose root remainf? Come and See. au'ill anuuunee later the date of opening. 1"'or+ickering and xdjoin1_ng alive more than two years, but whose Is the vast private correspondence country to fepresent stems.flower and perish stnnufdly}. The with _sick _women conducted by ,�, Thanking the very nurnerous customers for their kind patronage in tinwares which almost dose noon � fly OOn�d tialeLm� .'buss ;ignrsome lines may be the pa trusts heir kind favors in the future: pleasure of each day. It has vt9orous. under- _ - t �} ggrowth root .lock. with propogAte H>,ve try really got —] ite�rom a ed as re ards fruit Rrowin - than at R,1 . � � ckerin --v n • buds which in time produce plants. R R g. 1 f I>`ing St., According to Prof. Day, of the O. A. C. Over one million, One hundred the present sfruit . e q prices for the buried seeds retain vitality for ten thousand women correspondents? Ali classes of fruit have been oi�taiaed :.years. Come aid Bee, the past season.. and there ie as a con. uence an increased demand for �. - _ S ARRIVED Have � roof that sequence, • • RESH GOODS } fe time something ar p Lydia � done } The weed has certainly gained Plnkham'a le Compound has nursery .took. Our stock is complete in every d4- headway. if it runs on for cured tbousands Of the80 �II1Qn • ? parWIIent including A new list Of aped- ' 'ten ears more what will our farms t e Come sad Bee p growing This advertisement l8 Only for allies which vas it handle. Gentlemen's - Ladies' like P Where the weed is T close to each other no.grain whatever The right man wi.11 obtain-& perman- Summer Shirts, Summer Underwear, ..wilb Brow, and even ,where it grove doubters' The great army of Women en6situation .with territo re -erved r Sateen Underskirts, who imOW from they own f}' Summer L nderwear, sparingly, poorer grain will be noticed. PG1 for him. Pap weekly, Free sample gala and Caps, Corset Covers, 8xper18nce that no medicine m the outfit, etc., write for particulars. Wrappers. It w very fond of water and that is Ties. PPe a by it is so much -more noticeahle in Worid Lydia E � 9 Stone & Wellin n, wet seasons, and does not make much Yegetable Compound for female ills �`^� - Wlll hill On iIId �- Yonthill Nurseries, { , r headway on light, cyan, highlands. s a s�o acrea> George Parker, - =Dullbarton As to eradication the Departtuenr 'efited bylt, but the pool + TORONTO, - ONT. of Agriculture and the agricultural anSering woman must, for her own _ , journtuls have published valloua meth tcoade oraheaiso s ode, but it is rather disheartening to welj �g�r Ex�tOr a • A, PALMER, "'toll s a next and lose part of a crop only NOTICE TO CREDITORS to see next year your neighbor's seeds Painter - Paper Hanger. at threshidg or harvest float gaily Having purchased the Bennett factory over your clean field hod settle down )estate of D4vid O'Neill; deceased. feeling quite at home. •I have in mind All kind-s. of House.Repairs done the undersigned f prepared to afield that had considerable non Notice is hereby given pursuant to on shortest notice and satin- do all kinds of P1aII1nR the R. S. O. 1897, Chapter 129, that faction guaranteed. and Sawing. think}. in it Your years 'ago. It 'leas thoroughly worked and no sow thistle SEALED TENDERS addressed to all persons having claims against the Charges moderate, Appeared until this year. A next field V the undersigned,. and endorsed estate of David. O'`eill, lilt. of the ' Call on me for estimates before. Satisfaction guaranteed: --Tender for Public Building, Whitby, To*nshi of Pickering. County` of On- going elsewhere. -he pest, Did the seed from this dirty field cross nt. wf a receive a su 1 Address N into the other field? It is hard to 4.W, P. 31. on Tuesday, September 1.2, or about the kith day of May, 1908, are � PICKERING. think so, but I am afraid we must. '1908, for the construction of a public required to send by post prepaid or _ • " .C;t, __... We have a by- lawidealing with this building at Whitby, Ont, deliver to the undersigned George P1C7� ®rizz �;, troublsome peat but, that by -law re- Plans and specification can be seen Cowan, $r., Pickering Post.Ofiice, On- QQ mains a dead letter. Everybody who and forties of tender; obtained lit this' tario, sole Executor of the will of the y �' BetW�ea iita�% sad G!'�rss has this pest should be compelled to Department and at the post: o8ice, said deceased, on their. before the 3rd day New Sheksinhh She cut or pull the weed and in the event Whitby. of October, 1908, Christian and p' of his failing to do so to impose the Persons tendering are notitied that surnames• and-addresses with full par - is as ood a time as any other to do- fine provided by -the by-law which is tenders will not be cor'iieered unless - Llclelars of their claims and the nature The tindersigned-has just open. outside painting. If Rood judgment froth ilia to $20. The fine Should not trade on the printed form supplied, of the secareties, if any; held by then). ed his new blacksmith shop west is used, the hottest sun does not tills. be too severe for a farmer might have apd signed. with their actual signs- And take notice that after the said of the iron bridge and is prepared • ter the fresh paint if we do the work,, a fine piece of grain in which the tteres. 3rd day of October, 1908, the Executor to do blllcksmithing in all its lines. because we put experience into our thistle. was. too thick to pull, but it Each tender must be accompanied will proceed to distribute the assets of Also ezrr1P ge work, paint pots. Prices reasonable. would put him on his guard to try by an accepted cheque on a chartered the said Also among the •parties ` ♦ L occur ag sin. I believe )lank. made pscahletothe order of the entitled thereto, having regard only ,JC11at�1a11 LlSCCUm(J YY Be KE ESTER this is the only way we may ever hope aisle - the Minister' of Public to . the claims: of which notice shall 1/ , to be rid of this troublesome stuff, and, Works, equal Lo ten per cent-(10 p. c.) have been given as above required, Ont. Painter and Decorator, I do not think any of our best farmers of the amont of the tender, which w111 drid tbat the said Executor will not be P1CkijT1II onta210 - -would- object even if they have it he forfeited if the person tendering liable -for said assets or any part there - $r iw themselves. What think our worthy decline.to enter into a contract when of to any person or persons of whose 'council ? called upon to'do so, er if he foil to claims notice shall not have, been re- Absolutely "'First Class" Thanking you for your space, complete the work contracted for. If ceived lit the time of such distribu- in all Departments, W.- ' I be to remain, the tender is not accepted the cheque Lion.iO E. EVANSf $ will be returned. Dated this 3rd o! September, 1908. ' :' Arov Move. The Department does not bind itself GEORGE COWAN, $R., ' Pump ManIIfaCtll'eY , +i. • '• to accept the lowest or any tender. Sole Executor, Pickering. Ont. 1i an a nII < By der, Barclay, Whittiy. Residence, •. ce D e Shop d Redid des Std p ( BALE REGISTER. or 48-50 Solicitor for said Executor. TORONTO, 0 ". - NAP. TESSIER, WHIT_ NT. -Secretary-. Is recognized nized as one of the largest BY, O _ 13A•TUrADAY; SEF3•. 19Ta.1908— Auction y' L. g g sale of farm in Pickering Townsbip, Department of Public Works, 1J A D D E R 'S and best Commercial Schools in Three doors-west of Whitby :House... the east half of lot 9, con. 9, or some - Ottawa, Septemder 2, 1908. Canada.. Hundreds of students _ T +� 77 acres thereof, at the store, Bal- Newspapers -&ill not he id for this of all ]rinds Manufactured to Order. are getting good positions each sum, At 2 p. m.. For particulars ear. Let us prepare you for one. We are prepared to instal wood or iron advertisement if they insert it with Write or phone us.. {yE xvovv Aoa. Enter any tinfe, pumps on short notice, also attend .� see posters, Thos. Poucher, _au-c- out Authority from the Department. Beautiful Catalogue tree. g• _Lionee ;. BlacksmithinR and Woo' to all kinds of re iris �?. ' _WEL2tE8DAY, SEPT. 23RD.- Extensive of all kinds. W J.-ELLIOT, Principal. Cisterns made to•order.� credit sale of heavy horses, dairy New Advertisements. �nr. Yong. k, Alexander Sta. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, - rows,, young cattle, 'implements, Shop 'close Wednesdayys, 1085 also gasoline engines. .- r household furniture, etc., the prop O RENT —A fifty acre farm, being and Saturdaya. � _ -- — Phone No. 50 at residence. �erty of George L. Stotts. a- lot 81, T iot 13. in 3rd concession,'Cownship of Pick • lim-ets 5 C Street t0 � (Note removal from old standlonBrock con. 9. Pickering, (1 mile west of erin ;. Apply to HENRY A :HAIGHT,' Picker - Q Brock Road, r Claremont). Everything will be ing, .)at. 47-50 1t • 1 Jackson, Ontario 1 �� Low" Street.) li':w::v.. .. , --e... ,.. -cF ,at,. :._fir- x.�G�.W ��� r.-a ., y -. .�,� .. 1... �:._._ ..- .__:..rww.,�..,,,ia,..ow..y q . . - '•'�a.- :_�4s.a�r =.�., ... -_.. n "� t,- __�_�saY+•'•r�zc�_aw.;M :�_rr ..�,,._.. _. ,..... , v. y. v.. .. _ _ s.._._. .. .. a n.. .� .. - ._ :•,.aE:.,Y'i .X�..�... '+-' ,,F:, � '-:6T i:.k. .' - /..: `6M1._.e,Y'v°fF.ay 9F Ys. ..a: ,aw -. ..u- -rvS .H4 / ^M• y'"�: 2:J Vn"e ,7 %!,..,F r.y�„ �,. .. 'M.Vl3. - 'r J. -.v, zr.,%`+::s,.. . -. .,war.. y` . �, .. �`C,�l;c^�`S�i n ""� -iert: isr�"" , '].,.. t9'G: "'�jF- .r. ,, ., � v Y•; a . - Vu•'Y ' :.nom 4 ti ., '.' - . ,. ..... ' - A, CiJ►R�MONT ' W. J. Bodell had a business trip draught filly and Duncan Morgan r _ - -- . -RELIABLE --- QO illian Morgan is spending to Toronto on Friday. also Rot third prize on his year - Chas. Sargent was in the city ling filly at the Toronto exhibi- •' a week in Toronto. ( on Tuesday on business. lion, For Men', Women, and Children. Sovereign - Boots for Men (every pair J• C. Macnab spent a few days guaranteed) and Prices reasonable. Call and see them. `assn Montreal last week. The plasterers are, now busy at A fund of considerable dimen• g P Thos. Birkett spent several.days Geo. Cooper's new residence. alone which has been lying in the - �* John Brown, of Manitoulin Is- bank to the credit of the football FLOUR AND FEED. :oast week in Port Perry. land, is visiting at H. C. Founds. bop's for several pears has been _ Alex. Wilson had a busine� Mrs. Bruce, of Toronto, is visit- handed to the police trustees to — Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. ' trip to Whitby on Tuesday ing at the home of Mrs. Forgie Sr. be used for purposes of fire pro- - - . = _ _ Feed constantly on hand. Miss Florence Powell, of Toron• Thos. and Mrs. Stephenson teetion, Repairing done. Independent Telephone Lentrgl to, is .home for a month's vacation.? Mrs. J. Jobbitt has returned to visited friends at Audley on Sun- Mrs. Hatton and Mtit. IIueaton ,A Brncebridge after visiting friends 'day. and child, of Michigan, are visit- The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor %1 here. .. Miss Margaret Macnab is spend- ing their parents, J. H. and Mrs. W, M. and Mrs. Palmer spent ing a few weeks with friends ' in Beal. They were accompanied by Sunday and Monday with UK- Toronto. Mrs. Wilson, also of Michigan, bridge friends. Samuel Bray, of British S. an au who conveyed the party in her ARM R. Harrison, of Badaze, Mich., bin, i9 visiting his parents, S. and automobile. RS is spending a few days with B. S.. Mme• Bray. Mrs. Blewett, of Orono. Robert The Baptist Sabbath school will Hutchison and son-in -law and an Mrs. Palmer. g. hold a, grand rall on Sunda daughter, (Mr. and Mrs. Adolph), t.< Thos. and Mrs. Wilson, of Mthe Sept. 20th. y ' y' of Listowel ; Dr. and Mrs. J. N } Al tie, spent Sunday here with the John Lawson, of Toronto, spent. Hutchison and son, of Winnipeg, We have Shares for the ' following fornier's father. a few days fast week with his and Mr.. and Mrs. Zurbrigg, of - Wm. and Mrs. Waddell are :4l here. Markham, roer ere• . p visiting friends in Owen Sound for b sent the holiday with . Ploughs -� a couple of weeks. All persons owing accounts will F. and Mrs. Hutchison. s ; Mr. Price, night operator at hhase settle and oblige, J. H. H. Thomson is -taking advant- Beal, Claremont. * * Rge• of his short visit in Claremont Verity Shares No. 16, 3 I g L, 2�1, 4, Oat 10, 7.. Locust Hill, was in town on Satur- Gangs— Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr, Ca -ptain R. M. Barber, of Al- by greatly 'improving his home da visiting friends. Imperial, and National. No. S. yy bauy, N. Y., is visiting with his with additional paint btc.• He has J. J. Harvey was in Myrtle last Fleury Nos. 13 and 21. Wilkinson Nos. 21, ?., 4, 10. cousin, Geo. W. Coates. here aver -y comfortable home in week assisting Thos. Wilson who Peter Hamilton 1\o. 21.. Waterloo No. 7. Miss Mary Macnab leaves to -day which his many friends will be was on the sick list. Frost & Wood No. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. 7. _ for a visit with Rev. M. C. and pleased to see him .quietly enjoy- ' bliss Bessie Macnab has return- Patterson Nos. 11, 12 and 13. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8. Mrs. Tait, of Wallacebarg, ing life when his time for that in T Punch J ed to Toronto to resume her stud- Uxbridge a Nos. 4, 5 and 7. Cockshtitt Ni Judy. , ' Ed.- Millage s tit a few days judgment has come. g p u ies in the Jarvis St. Collegiate. y Gangs Twin Gang, Kidd, A Maple Leaf. Kidd No. 21 -- - = -. -' Mr. Cunningham and daughter, last week visiting at the home of I The now thistle is becoming each his parents in Peterboro. a peat that severe 'measures will - of Hamilton, were the guests of Shares. for forty different kinds of Ploukha, at a price that . t Jas. Lawson is taking his first have to be taken or the farms will ' Darman Macnab on Labor Dap. lessons in blacksmithing with all be ruined. The weed is allow- will hold the trade. i Samuel and Mrs. Shaw, of Chat- Thos: Stephenson as tutor. ed bo grow unmolested along some ham, are visiting at Wm. Leap Miss Fostina Hutchison return- of our road$ and to ri n without Charles Sargent • Claremont snd other friends in Claremont. pe ed home on Monday from a month's any attempt made to destroy them MW mod the Sandbank green- where -the Mr. .and Mrs. Readman • are doing about it? bowlers thoroughly enjoyed them- ; spending a couple of days with R. selves. J. S. Bundy and J. H. Beat were P. and Mrs. Hopper. of Toronto. .' BOWMANVILLE FAIR at Chalk Lake on Saturday last- The Italians working on the _ H RICHARDSON'S to give Blackbird a trial but she C.P.R. are making -themselves a Bowmanville Fair on Thursday aQd ! ! ! refused to act. general nuisance around North Friday, Crepe. IT and 18,-promises to Rev, Geo. Ballantyne, of Max- Claremont. be bigger anA batter than ever. Fri- - - well, Ont., wil! occupy the ppulpit Miss Gladys Paterson, we are day will be the big day and there will Jmporta>al ehoviing off3nest display of in the Presbyterian church on leased to report, is now able to be a eery flue shoeing of stock of all China. Avery large assortment of Y classes. Stockmen will flnd no better Sunday, Sept. 13th. around after her attack of ortunity to urchase thorou hbrnd l3takionary. Boosts, Dolls, Toys, jtul _ Daniel Parrott, of Ashburn. typhoid fever. and high e g _ Mrs. Wm. Hubbard sccompan= g grade animals. No bettor _ treceived for the Holiday trade. Calf was here ' a fete' days '1RSL week stock fair, in the province.- Lorne to and see them. Uy her granddaughter, Miss Bea. Bowmanville Friday. Se t 18. This Atiaking necessary changes in y�e y• P _ ip trice ail r, is visiting her sister in n ill be the last exhibition on the old $nbsoriDtions taken for all magazines. R. 1V, rind :11`ra. Hamilton, late- Western Canad a. grounds and the DitFCtors are strivit}g Wsekiy and Daily Nswepapees l AIL Mrs. S. H.- Stevenson, we regret to make it the best yet. Entries close - '' ly married by the bride's uncle, to say, still coot inues in a critical � w ith the_ secretary, J. S. 3loorcraft, _ T Rev. J. W.- Totten, visited their state of health and gives her Bowmanville. Sept. 13. Single fair on' .W. IT. T_. R.LCHARIDwS©IT. friends in the Methodist parson friends nincli aneiety. railways from Sept. 18, .Mart soon for. White Horse iu -the lie ac ies — i o . - Yukon Territory.- Chi(rch has sent R box of 'clothing Tickling or dry coughs will quickly 1004= _ to be used in one of the - Indian en when using Dr: Sboop'n Cough Remedy hlRrshR11 Shepherdson, who hRn schools in the North- Rest. mad it id so thoroughly barmiess• that Dr _ vj been working ith Ja: ,11•nFan F. and Mrs. Hutchison have re- some �r� oaten }aysad tenoder ae�ms o! a clever, o oinr Cand Cold Care IIeb: i g Sb3o tells mothers to use notbing else, -' A e p P y = denly ill on Friday afternoon. ou i =catte3 Pr�v�Litcs =ia treiQ sea weeks with- friends is $tratfor g `� ea b draae'Qts ever where In a few hours Medical hid_ �• ire bealicg _moppisinous shrub give the y y on Siiturda mornia he was tak- curative - properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough to break - - -- en to the Gene O Ho ital, Toron- J. R. and Mrs. Theaton and 1 Remedy. IIt calms the congb and beat• Pletety. And- Pteventios, using so' Bate P famil , of Toronto,. and A. T. and the sensitive bronchial membranes. No and toothsome, are very floe for children. to,a& he had symptoms Of appends- opium, 'no chloroform. nothing harsh need No quinine, no is:ative. nothing harshear. � d" Mrs.- w, of Danbarton, . _ nt Pi t� �citis. - At last reports he was spent to is are or sa fees, ' Demand Dr. siokeniog. Bcx of 48 -2Se.. Sold by T. Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. 1 pp X. McFadden, _ pr�igreseing nicely and an oper- Our ublic school trustees have gh0°pp • Accept no other. Bold by T. iation. may not be necessary: p M. lidaFadden. --- ordered more seats for the con- ' On Wednesday of In at Reek .Rev. T. W. Totten united in roar - tintlationclass, the first consign- MACHINE _ -SHOP 1 range '!I ment proving insufficient to ac- — Of all materials and design P 13 DR D C SMITH kept in stock. It w��l -p,� - . Miss Margaret Spaug. The wed- commodate fhe demaa i 'Tr r; 3Ta 'The undersigned. having urch- b 1 a1 oar works aid inspect our etoolt Miss Lillian Palmer, of Moncton, p tudwo" ata prices. Don't M' misted i� ding which took place in the Honor graduate of Toronto University g Wagner !s Machine Shop in a tuid" . B., and who -is now visiting at and Ro al Coil of Dental Sur eons• ts we do not employ them, home of the brides mother, was Royal Surgeons. Kinsale, is prepared to do, all e an, and do th row off the the home of her -parents, Geo. M: also Post-graduste of Chicago College. attended by a. few 'of the most kinds of repe►ir work and general mission of l0 *out.,whioh you UM intimate friends. The and Mrs. Palmer, of Pickering, ' Crown and bridge work a specialty. y young s nt. Tuesday with Thos. and blackemsthing. osetaialy save by psmohario� from sou le left b Llie C.P:R. fora At Claremont let Tueadt of month.. eau eoiioited. P ppee yy Satisfaction guaranteed.' p Mrs. Paterson. v Sargent's ant's Tineho g - short trip. They then purpose Mrs.' J. Harris and Mrs. E• . Ball Office over . 'Phone. p Prices right.. � wllti�RT $RANITE W _ - 'taking up their permanent abode ha a been on a trip to. Clinton Independent 'Phone. Call and see us. ore.. wtutt+s, oatssde in Sunnidale. We wish them a - very pleasant journey through, tritely to visit the son of the one It's a pity when sick ones drag the ,TAMES PENGELLY k Pain Tablets —Dr. Sltoop's- and the daughter o the . other Pin P stop :life• who were daughter recently united in mar- stomach dr stimulate the heart 'and kid- Kinsaler. Ont- headache, womanly pains, an pain, any Geo. L. Stotts, who will leave neys. That is all wrongg' A weak atom- where in 20 minutbs sure. 7ormala ao riage, ach means weak atomsah nerves. always. �, the 250. box. Ask your druggist or doctor for the North -west in a few weeks, ,A very large nh&ber of our And this is also true of the heart and kid• I armer s Trueka I about this formals —it's flue. Sold by T. will '.hold an auction sale of his residents are visiting the Toronto mays. The weak nerves are instead cry • M. McFadden• farm stock, implements and house- exhibition these days. Owing to ing out for help, This explains why Dr. y's• K Bring in youz' old wagon and get hold furniture, an Wednesday, Shoop 's Restorative is promptly helping g q life exceedingly dry weather the wheels cut down. Make cod e o a ,e stomach heart sod kidney +sil.nente. The the 23rd inst. This will be one of. P S farmers ca not tow and thus farm trucks. v o Restorative reaches out for the sOtaai _ the most. extensive sales of the pass the time by going to -the cause of these ailments -the failing ­inside Buggies and other vehicles rep$inted b 3� ' season, and everything will be fair. ° e ' nerves. Anyway teat the Restorative 48 at 'reasonable rates. y o • q t w .. sold without reserve. In furnish. W. D, Pugh of the townline, hours, it won't cure so soon as that, but g : ° _ ing the printer with the sale list, was .auecessful� in winning - first you will surely know that help is coming. ��hema$ PatterSOa, o d '° ;` - ° o `' g d I °- can Y eight cows, bred in May, were in- prize on his two- year -old heavy Sold by T. X. McFadden. -.'advertently omitted. ' This will CLAREXONT- (Dowswell's old stand a�saab� o•- d : mak� a total of twenty - eight. fine o = a Iva ;a a _= ° a i 4 �'• - "dairy cows to be sold. ir�18 P1CI1:61'lII I o ° e "The melancholy days. have CHOP g'� =come, the saddest of Ahe year" . j o o o but no one will be sad who will _ V1g11a11C@ ColnlYllttPie _� Jan Os. s en e w Fab and entertainment to be iven p s "1°' Sept. 14th' in t e Claremont The object of this,Assopeiation is to c �i p� Apr p►= Methodist Church. The ladies of lessen stealing and prosecute' J r o o a, stay �v the congregation are making every A the felons, mm. Jne C arrangement to_ provide A first- Members havioQ property etoleu commani- . to a. o N a, . .4..eka' -July class supper. to- this is being - cake immediately wit any member $ a g ,,,. Set w served the Citizens' blind will die= - - at Executive ,Committee. w par Oct. ti,' rf nse its sweet music in the moon -' Mr-nberabip fee 51.00. o ; e _aw Novht. Then will follow a prograin Tickets may be had trom the President or I o a tD•o Ge a chorusesrewill be given' by the °' _ Esec. Coro secretary on Geo, Leng, J Beavereton 1 WLptUrbg odes �s, o nniBnawnii " An unlimited Supply �: V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. ;Baptist' choir, For other items g watch for other annoaucemetits. _ The Epworth League under the J. A. O'Connor, �rth,ur Jeffrey, _���j�j(�►s .i : •.aeadershtp Of their president, Hiss of Chop and Feed „ President. sore 0; M. Neal will do some fancy decor- Leave your orders at the secretary. ation in the church. This will be x in evidence at the Harvest home PICKERING LUMBER YARD '-services on Sunday. , The choir) of all kinds : y for Ontario and New Brunswick is providing special music that all r - -' , Attention ! white cedar shingles, will no doubt enjoy. Then come - ' _ and bring your family and friends Patent Roo¢ng and all kinds o[ on hand building material. and be happy, bring your sweet- - - - , eat smile, your ' heartiest hand - W. D. CORDON &SON. MRS grasp, your most cheerful word, As I stn going ,out of the buggy b BAKING -_1 your: ost pleasant thought, shako business I have some snaps. Bug- . hands with everyone you nee, _ . � y - = Kies selling at cost. smile on those you cannot reach, First- class bread constantly on has be bright and cheerful and pleas- - -- at the -shop. Wagon on the road ant. If you have any worries _ % ... ' _ Buggies, reg. $80 'now, $70. every day in the week. _ EE leave them at home. Be sure to -bring your good cheer, your keen= _ Road Wagons, reg. $85 now;$80. °f a o ice. order akes all kinds made to eat appetite, your brightest quart- . _S P IN K I L L _ _ _ shortest n t' er, your musical' ear and have ' _ _ All other rigs but on the same rate. . Ice =C i6am'Parlor in connection. auch a good time that you will want to come back at the very I'ICKERINC -W. /�.01D3011, first invitation, R. J-. Cowin, BronZ-ham Glaremo.:t, one, . W ,... W� -,n Y „•, >.w ,r,. ,�.. .+ve .-,.�w •sry }:+� -'e.y,s�? '5w:�s <. •a�•7`�R. ..i .k.t- 'i*..r5: +s :T'' •.r - tit.`." .JT. ,'- ', <+•�ru ='��, _ G ' .j -. •^ -.:... ...... r..��:+w'>_i� FLa :'u ia..- '�••�:...y:,,. t* ir''' . -w fv...- arw -.S�. .x. ..,a.: .,f ;r...a x:ttstT'a.Y�• JL •i. e.w`f' -n ',•3^ .>��•,:: y�y _ -i.:4 " °t , - "�'�:.5 >. -�, -.,+,: - er ..�r _ .r��iia• -,a :ewer � Frovement is noted in the demand for stockers. The best price for i ? '- ��;! milkers was not much over $b0. •An overwhelming supply of laa►bs came 0 G in to -day, which forced - -- prices very myth lower to between $4.60 and . even -Coaches Leave 'the Rails•- -Eight 85• Export ewes sold at $3.75 to Offers f - • rigs o hogs were more liberal, but market helrL Narrowly ' Escape Small- Quebec Village Nair Passengers IIlJ ureCt. steady at .$6.50.' t -Destruction• A despatch from Woodstock, Oat., S -veral received minor. injuries. .� ' says: A trainload of passengers One man had his head bruised and ; THOUSANDS HOMELESS. A despatch from Montreal says : spread to adjoining buildings, ano a 1 had a miraculous seta a in an ac- aaoth-er afoot injured. All the pas- - - The village of St. Remi; 35 miles .but.fo'r_sid from Montreal -the whole P sang ers received a terrible shaking Drsaetroue Fire in a Nevada Mining from here, narrowly escaped the cident just west of Gables station, g town would have b'irFaed. Four in up as 'the coaches ' bumped along Camp . fate of Three Rivers dlviduals were seen' prowlingx. `ten miles east of here, at five the ties and came to a sudden ate , When a fire around the village ;ors Friday morn - P• A despatch from Rawhide,• Nev., broke out early on Friday morn- ing. ' As they were belieded to be o'clock on Thursday morning. No. The list 'of injured is as follows..; says : Three thousand people home- ing. Aid was asked fdr from Mont- she bandits of. St. ;Eustache, they d d. T. R. eastbound express was Mrs. H. Howland, address un- less, a score or mere injured and real, and a special train with a sec- were,. ordered .to leave within an running along through a deep bush known, old lady in _bad condition a property loss of over $750,000 is lion of the fire brigade; engines, were, or they' would be arrested. s at the rate, it is said, of fifty miles from shock, taken to Brantford; the result of a disastrous fire which' etc., went out and soon had the fire Among the destroyed buildings are Y rn hour, when the train apparent- Mrs. Eugene Butrel, of Chicago, Rtarted on Friday morning in the under control. The loss ly'struck a broken rail. The en ins recently passed thrn„�h - operation, Rawhide Drug Company's building. t4r about $150,444. Ten houses and Dr.. a A-d end o e rs car kept dangerous condition from shock ; Fanned b a Trudeau's otflee, the residence y gale, they fire swept stores were burned, beside a num- of M. J. D. Black,. the Ste. Marie the track, then the next seven Henry Barlow, Woodstock,' lacerat- rapidly south and east to Balloon bet of sheds and outbuildings. The store, and the residences -of Mr. A. Coaches were tumbled over the ed` and: bruised; Eugene Cruch, avenue and up Rawhide avenue to fire started in the general store of Taillon and Mr. Lesame. The tracks and rear coach stayed on. New York, internal injuries; Mrs. within sixty yards of the Peop'.e's Mr. Lazure, situated•in the center townspeople Two of the coaches left the tracks E. M. Bendur, Poughkeepsie, N. Hospital. Over a ton and a half of ut the villa e put up- a plucky fight,_ sad were half buried in the earth. I'., bone in hand broken; W. S'. dynamite was used in the demob- parsh :chu$ h.lusThe fflames soon the want of badly. hadicapped for Fortunately all kept upright, and Murton, sprained ankle; G. -B. tion of buildings, which in a mea- 'proper apparatus. it was probably due to this that Daniel, knee hurt; H. A. Schebab, sure stayed the flames' progress. passengers escaped so well. Chicago, abrasions of shoulder. The volunteer fire department and C. P. R. BRIDGE BURNED. HOUSE WAS CUT IN TWO. five hundred .miners worked heroi- M v cally, but owing to the inflammable Main Line Bet*een White River Oeeupants of Rig Had Narrow�Es• FHE 'WORLD s MARIiETS HOG PRODUCTS. construction' of the buildings they and Schreiber Cut. cape Near Garden Hill. Bacon, long clears, 1131, to 11 %e were swept away like tinder. At -'�- per pound in case lots; mess port, 11 a.m. the business portion of Raw- A despatch fum North Bay says : A despatch from Lindsay says REPORTS FROM THE L£ADI1\G $19 to $19.50; short cut, .$23 to hide avenue was a•saioldering ruin, Passenger traffic on the C. P. R.. Mr. Dean, a resident of Manvers $68.50.. the flames being finally checked was disorganized on Thursday by Township, and two companions had Y TRADE CENTRE& Hams--Light to medium', 14% to south of Balloon avenue. . Collin's two accidents, which cap th'e climax a narrow escape from death, near • of a aerie „ Garden Hill, while trying to cross 10 -.to 11%c; shouldere, to to .of dynamite, exploded, hurlin wee have kept the officials e r c e ore a approac ing Prices of'Cattle, Grain, Cheese aa. 10i9c; backs, 171 to 18c;. breakfast turning planks and boards a great constantly on the jump. Serious G. T. R. passenger train, on Thurs- Other Dairy ptods>ee at bacon, 15 to •15yc. distance and setting fire to numbers µa�outa tied up the line west' of oay• The horse was cut completely Lard- Tierces, 12 3/,c.; tubs, 1.gy of buildings simultaneously, any Fort William, followed by a pitch in two, and the occupants of the Zone and Abroad. pails, 12 %c. persons were injured by flying de- in east of Port Arthur on- Wednes- buggy were precipitated almost unr brie, but none seriously, day, when a light engine crashed qei the wheels of the engine. BREAD$T'LTFFB. BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. into the rear end of a freight.train, smashing the engine, caboose and Toronto, Sept. 8.- Flour -On- Montreal, Sept. 8. - Grain GOOD NEWS FOR THE 800. one car. No one •was injured. train wheat 90 per cent. patents, Manitoba. No. 8 white at 48c, No. 3 l [sadly had the tracks been fined .13.30 to 83.35' ,; iA buyers' at 47c and rejected at 4& per bush- The Algoma Steel Works to Start and traffic again got moving before $RAbES TAMPERED WITH Backs outside for export. Manitoba el,. in-car lots, ek store. Flour fl ,our, first patents, $6; second pat- Choice spring wheat paten an even more serious event o-curt ts, 86 to Again Soon. red on Thursday, in the burning of I:cbber Tubes tinder the . Cars, cuts $5.40, and strong bakers',_ 86.70; seconds, $5.50; Winter A despatch from Sault Ste. the six hundred -foot bridge be- Found to be Cot.. ti5.3b; wheat patents, $5'; straight rollers, Marie; Ont., says:. Superintendent tween White River and-Schreiber, Wheat -- Manitoba ti7heat A despatch from Montreal says: Iticrthera at $1.171 �O' 1 84.30 to $4.bo; do., in bags, $2 to'D. U. Lewis of the Algoma Steel which -w'll take at least three days A criminal attempt to interfere X91► 1 %; old No. 2 atIg£.10; extras,- $1,65 to 81.75. Mi11= Company announced on Friday af- t•, rebuild.., Bush.fires are suppos- with a railway train was made on _ 81.14�s, and bid No. 3 at .5..12. New feed - Manitoba bran, $22 to $23, ternoon that the plant will be run - ed to have ignited the bridge. The y g y• parties unknown. No. 1 Northern $1.13, and No. S shorts, 823; Ontario bran, $21 to 'tiro in' full force b g • g Tuesday night b g y October 1.:vo- Imperial Limited express, which A, a train of freight cars was pull- at 81.11 l middlings, $26 to $27; aborts, tiees_.hake - bees- posted- at- the�ks�i�t- I P , p g -Ontario �i heat --No. 2 white and $26 per ton, including bags; pure saying that the blast furnaces vein fc r Wipni a reached White River, r Yard -1D P g Ib ochelaga it was noticed by a red quoted at 88 to 861/,0' outside. grain mouille, 830 to $33, and'mill- resume operations an Tuesday, Sep- and will have to return' to Sudbury b'rakemaa that the pneumatic Oats- Ontario, new, .No. 2 white, cd grades, $2P to $28 er ton. Fin- tember 15, and the Eesscmer open and go over the Soo line, via Min brakes were sot working -29c on track; Manitoba No. 3 quot- rat westerns 22','to 12 %c, and east h.carth blooming and rail. mills will nee olis, to Winnipeg. Trains from The train was stopped, a properly. iw6 P Y, Y P ed at ki sc, and rejected,- 43%c. to 'erne, 12% to 12?ec. Butter 25c start up again at a o'clock on Tuea- U4innlpeg. will also have. to. use the found -that about -30- rubber air.... - "` -`4Sc, Iake ports. fo: finest creamer sad round lots �az morning, October 1. It is. un- Soo line, via Minneapolis, until the tubes bad been maliciously cut un- Aye- Buyers at 73c outside. are-quoted at W. Eggs -Sales of .derst,00d that the comprny ha,9 re- bridge is replaced. er.the car -- If_thi .} _ selected stock • were made-at, 24�_cei.�ed several - -- - net beep' Corn- Pricea at 88c for No. 2 No. 1 at 20c and No. 2 at 18c per of late, and.with the brightening of - ncticed in time the train crew be- . . 2 L' American yellow, and at 87c for No. dozen, Provisions- Barrels short the financial horizon it is hoped the Detroit capitalists ,are. said to I;eved it a serious would weck with joss of use American, on track, Toronto. cut mess, 822,50; halt bbls., $11.50; mills will be enabled to continue have purchased the .Leamington Detectives have been notified, sad I " Barley -No. 2 barley quoted at, clear fat backs, $23; dry salt clear running for a long time.. lighting plant. arrests are likely been follow. r65 to BOB, and No. 3 extra at 57c backa, lie ; barrels plate beef, $17,- __� +outside.• • • , b0; half bbl-s,, do., $9.00; compound " - Bran -Cars are quoted at $18 in lard, 8'1- to 9 %e Pure lard 1.'', F120H Tli E WESTERN FT 4TFS - Ib�ou a e. nits quoted at $21 to. 13c ; kettle rendered, 13 to 13j;c -y URLD A to $22 in bulk outside. hams; 12% to 14c; breakfast bacon; One Thousand "tlers Arrive at 14 to 15c; Windsor bacon, 15 to L6c ; :� orth(►ert, Sask. Al -COUNTRY PRODUCE. $d.75; killed . abattoir dressed hogs, A des $x.75 ; live, $7 to $7.10. patch from Northport, . . Beans--Prime, 2 to $2.10 and Sask., says: The regular train from !•.and- picked, $2.20 to $2.25• T . Minneapolis and St. Paul arrived, Combined Crusade Will Proceed on .t�hb Honey= Combs, Kc 1, $1.50 to L1�ITED STATES MARKETS. cu Friday in two sections of fifteen $1.75 per dosen, and No. 4, in 60- Buffalo, Sept. 8.- Wheat- Spring cars each. The trains brought in 8� patent Law.', pound tins, 9 %c; No. 1, extractei' higher; Winter easier; No. 2 red about ,one thousand settlers. and .0 to. Ile per pound. 99c ; No. '3 extra red, 97%c ; No. 2 homeseekers from. the western . " i Hay -No. 1 timothy $9 to $lo a white, 98 %c ; No. 2 mixed, 904c. Corn States,, $11 of whom were of a de- A despatch from London says: : domestic patent laws so far as the ton on track here, and No. 2 at - Firmer ; No. 3 yellow, 84c; No 4 citable class. Large .quantities of y P = 76fi.b0 to $7.- yellow, 83c; No. 3 white, 83c. 01#s household effects and farm imple -_ A despatch to the London Daily treaty power is concerned. Straw -$6 to $7.50 in 'car lots. - Easier No. 2 white, 53% t- 54� ; merits• are following by freight. All Mail from `Berlin says the .great Arrangements for , a coalition Potatoes -New Canadian quote l NO` 3 white, 62;� to 53c; No, 4 are enthusiastic over their pros- manufacturing nations, of the worlt! n�ainst Great Britain will proceed ,at . 55 to 65c per bushel in laze without delay, white, 61% to b2c. Berl sir -Feed Pccta. Man had made y. It is expected that P p g p spy out the land, precious have taken. preliminary, steps. in a the discussion in congress of the "lots; New Brunswick otatoea $1 ti malting, 63 to 68c. tri s to s crusade against the new Britian at- pro osed new American Patent Act .Iper bag, on track. Minneapolis, Sept. 8. -` heat - p P y spring, Dec, 81 ; Ma $1,03' 1 T eat law. The project originated with will 'give an impetus to the move Poultry -- Chickens, a tin dress- Y, /a; Ca._, Ao. ed, 13 to 14c per pound; fowl, 10 1 hard, 7$1:03%; No. 1 No �!r;;•r, TH_�1NI.SGIVING OCTOBER 19th. the Trade and Patent Congress, memt, and it is hoped that.the mat .¢0 12e; ducks, dressed, 10 to llc. $1,02%; No. 2 Northern, ,7.1;9 to which was in session at Stockholm, ter will by Spring have progressed turkeys, dressed, 15 to 16c per 81.00% ?� "a. 3 Northern; 0'; to 9�'c. IVishP9 of Comm, rcial Travelers from Aug. 26 to Ang. 30. A14 tfie to a point where' Great Britain will pound.• Bran -In bulk, $18 ,n $18 ") Fl; nr Will be Granted, delegates to the congress, inc be effectually isolated. It is believ - First patents, $5.65 t� � ing those from the United States Pd that British mannfactirrers will P Y ,. b; a ?c- p press the Gov and patents, $5.5o to $S.G�i first A despatch from Ottawa says:- ays : It expressed the ap�nion that radical then be compelled to THE DAIRY MARKETS. clears, 794.35 to $4.45; aecund�cleara is likely'that Monday, Oct. 19th, measures were 1�cessary to bring�ernment to repeal the Act, or make Butter --Pound prints, 22 to 23c ; $3.50 to $3.60. will be selected as the date of Great Britain to trrms. It was de- treaties with other countries. Ger- tabs, 20 to 21c; do., inferior, 18'to 'Thanksgiving. Previously•it has al- tided' that this could be attain ea er -present ]9c_: Creamery rolls, 25 to 2Gc and LIVE STOCK MARKET. ways taken place on a T b ' lone passing patent law,° which is not enforced - j oron opt. 8. -For .butchers' lc ng agitated for Monday being by negotiating patent treaties he- sition to combine with other nations Eggs -20 to 21e per dozen in case cattle few prices higher'than $4, the. chosen, and their wishes have been tween nations which will waive the against Great Britain. lots. best that was on the market not acceded to. Cheese - Large, 13 to 13'<c per fetching ovt-r-$4.65 -r, Cows are ra- pound, and twins 13% to 13 %c; old ther slow sellers and anything had cheese, 15 to lb%c. to be very fine to fetch 7$4 An im- .'RIOT AT GLASGOW. Four aundred Men Marie a Raid on the City Hall.' 7. 000A despatch from Glasgow, Scot - O O _ O • i , land, saga : Four hundred unem- A Well - gnomon Aeronaut gilled at the a ployed workmen secretly assembled , Thursday afternoon, rushed to v the municipal building, nd almost 1 "air• Wain Enormous Damage in British Columbia gc•t into te Council g Hall, where rn - - the weekly meeting was roceed' �t g A ,despatch from Waterv�ii I the gas bag in front of the motor. During the Season. The chamber-doors were locked just btaine, says: In full view of 25, 000 At this time the. balloon had passed - -- in time to prevent the mob from cut of the fair rounds. several entering- The unemployed men licrrified spectators on the Central g A despatch from Victoria, B. C , ', =,1 d up by the fires, and the C. g minutes elapsed before Jones no- held the members of the Council Maine Fair rounds' here late on says : The heavy rains of the past R.,' the Victoria and Chemain- prisoners, kicking the massive ,oak Wednesday Chas. Oliver, Jones tided the fire. Then he grasped the few days have worked incalculable s Lumber Company and the Cowi- doors until the police arrived, and , rip card and r ach the ea 'the gas cod• in all but extinguishing the than and Ladysmith Lumber Com -' Y dispersed the crowd. The the well known aeronaut of Ham- endeavored to reach the earth. The g eventuall dis rriondsport, N. Y., fell a distance of rnachi"ne had descended but a short forest fires that have for weeks panies are heavy sufferers their unemployed on Thursday evepin been ra ing in the Cowichan dis• losses running, far into six figure's, a manifesto threateverri g,, 500 feet to his death: Among the distance, when a sudden burst of g witnesses of the frightful plunge-, flame enveloped the gas ba the trict an thence toward the heart ' It is estimated that forest fires recurrence of the bread riots and were the man's wife and child, and frame work immediately separating of Vancouver Island. The fire cen- thus far this season throw hout declaring that 80,000 men and moo- -,F4 8 they wire almost the first to reach from the bag. tered in the vicinity o.f .the Mount British Columbia -have caused loss- men and 100,000 children were cry- his side after the accident. The Jones -fell with the frame of his Sicker mining camp, where all save es approximating $25,000,000. The ing for bread in a city of plenty. aeronaut expired about an hour motor, and when the spectators: '. ,• five buildings in what 'is .quite. a heaviest of these losses was in the ��,, -_ and a -half after the tragic event. reached him he was lying under it flourishing mining village went up Crow's Nest section, where the de- _ When the aeronaut reached a shout a quarter of a mile from the -,ir flames. struction of the Town of Fernie An Ottawa hotelkee er has been height of more than 500 feet the fair F1 IT 1W L 0 P grounds.' The gas bag, which _t ' The cream of the island's most was a heavy contribution -to the Gncd or keeping boys in his hotel spectators were amazed to see small fell nearby, was completely destr ' •: ` +� Accessible timber wealth has been paralyzing total. and -supplying them with whiskey. tongues of flame issuing from under ed. oy+ 1.. .n_- e..- .ia%11.__v:di- 06u'u° .a•.:•- •- rv. 1: .3.LL- •mle'�aseSk.L°.bf4i_dn "• a.. r'St ......,. :• ._ ..v. _. ans....0 ea_ _ ee- .- _ "., .. .�.�.... .. a....... _a._ - ... ,...r. t -.. v ..- .a ,.v..wL �r� r -: ... .... ..- t.". v .... _ ..._ -ti.r ,... ..... I ' +A .aw,.c... •,- ✓-a- -r - .......a._ '6., ,i ..... ..., C .,�,. - .e :,. .'. � ! Lx.,.� .. ,' - •.. - - .... Al .. . P .. .. •.. .. . ...� •4 . C °•tZ'r�e.] v'-. •'P -�-• Ti'C R'tf"T•- .-�r+•f Wf•r •I^- - �T�- +®G:�`t^y_. r --fG^' ➢r '.G" :":,.^:•. ..., -.- - a;::.", -.a s.�,.; ..r..1cv.,..F .. ey�r".. ., ,.._. ,,.x -, a{`� %xfis- », ;, - '.�.•,.''�,. T".�fr'- •c h �A. �p 16 _ — • - M y A- x t.. w- 1 n. , H 1+ lighted to pain and torture met t that I, and I alone, could give the t take him from his natural state and = =.;:­- You are closely connected with me b blessing back to her.' t the same feeding will not longer V Vs, in some way -your name is not " "For her I married -not for lux- m meet the demands of the system. : : ^ Leake -you are either a falsehood u ury, but for her. It was the most or the Evil One, for you have spok- u unselfish action of my life; wrong, T TEACHING CHICKS TO ROOST. en " of things this night which no I I admit, but I never degeived him. person ever knew but myself and I It was a regular bargain between C Chicks of Leghorn and other one long since dead and forgot- u us. I gave 'myself to h weight breeds will begin -roost, ten." - a as to give *her sight, and comfort. i ing of their own accord when six "You have been misinformed," T There was nothing she wanted he u ui eight weeks old. Chicks of the said Judith. "Millicent Ridsdale w was not to let her have, and I, poor h heavier breeds often do not roost �s not dead." d deluded dupe, believed and mar- u until taught' to do so by''the keep- "Not der 1 !" he cried; "asssure P Pied him. If you know.Lewis. Maz- e er. The general practice is to keep me of that fact and -but it is false h ingford, you may conjecture h chicks of medium -sized breeds on. -she died. years, long years since." " he fulfilled his part of the contract. t the floor until about three months "To fashionable societ es " o nothing for her after all, and I- a a month or two longer. Unless the r! if+++ +++++ +++++ + ++++++t + +t++++.+ + ++++ mss. a rep y, u t oug have when mad with his falaeh'oo an Boor is kept Olean and the chicks - l not seen her for years, I know she invectives I took the matter into my well bedded, it :is better to teach CHAPTER XXVII. "Miss Lestock, as she is called, ' is still living -a solitary broken_ own hand. Did you..ever hear I all to roost early. If suitable wide „ answered Mr. Gartmore, "is my hearted woman, on whom the curse forged a cheque? I would have roosts are used, there is no more Miss Leak would feel obliged niece." of her race descended. She .was stolen for her; and the money I got danger of crooked breasts than on ., 6y' Mr. Gartmore favoring her with more fortunate than some of the -five minutes' conversation." And being her uncle, you are, was mine -mine by right, if not by the floor, and many poultrymen cf course aware of all the lrarti- Ridsdales, though, and she may law. Heaven knows," she added think the general advanta ea of get - So Judith, after a few seconds' >> bless God's mere for it." reflection wrote not on a sheet of culars of her marriage ? Y more vehemently, it was no sin. ring the youngsters on the roost, "note paper, but on a slip torn off "I have heard all the circumstan- "And who are you that you talk My own conscience acquits me. I where they cannot crowd and hud - cos of that most disgraceful trans- of the Ridsdales, as if you were one. would do it again." dle in corners, and are not soiled a piece of foolscap, which, disports- of them ,.and and of me, as if you had "I am lad you did do it " said b their own and each other's ing with the usual formalities of action, he acquiesced. _ Y g ' Y envelope and seal, she simply twist- "Nay," exclaimed Judith, "not known me' always ? Since the first Mr. Gartmore, "go on —" droppings, more than compensate d time I saw you, I felt your face was To be Continue. for what keel bones are twisted. 'ed-up-and dispatched by the hands disgraceful, far though her husband � } of Mary to the ground -floor' lod- might be of meaner birth,' he was not altogether a new one to me, and Often .chicks can be taught to gar. her superior in every other respect. yet, until now, I never knew it was roost by putting in low roosts and Lady Les�tbek you resembled. You d +4++1+4 +++f t+l+ + +�t+1 placing with them, one or twq old Then she stirred the fire,' and If you call , your niece's marriage must be T hens or chicks that are•in the habit having rawn down the blinds to with the Reverend.Watkyo Crepton �, „ + +' g I Judith Mazin ford, she finish- of roosting: If this plan cannot be shut out the coming night, she seat- a disgraceful transaction, I need i g + ed herself read to receive Mr• Proceed no further with, my pets- ed; upon receiving which informs,- ♦ tried, or does not work, a wide Y i tion he sat down again; an ' 4 board should be placed close to the tion, for you and I can have no g d stared .About the Farm + wall, about a foot from the ground, Gartmore, who shortly after enter- , her as though she had been a ed the apartment. solitary idea. or opinion in com- g + and the chicks laced on it after ,yo card of me " she ventured when + ar ', night after. night, until they he advanced, a courtesy to :which • "You criticize my relations free ' �. ♦ will go to it of their own accord. his re hairs and h ," he replied, with a smile ; "yet the scrutiny' was becoming painful. grey position as visi- (!♦+++_ 1- +_ + +__ � 4L+ +.+ +t ++! After that, a wide roost, the regula- tor atther summons, might well ''in- t am not offended -for my convic- << Often. tion distance from the wall, may be 3 deed, have seemed to entitle him tion of the matter has 'always been Should you like to hear the sec BUMBLE FOOT. substituted for the board.' but merely inclining her head in her -that Adelaide Crept-on is a being' ret history of Judith Mazingford, own raceful ueeni • style in. re- without heart • that the Welsh cur- as known only to God and herself ? Fowls roosting on high perches graceful, queenly y. I sometimes injure their feet in jump - U-NREST IN CZAR'S N ivy. turn for his elaborate,_ old- fashion- ate threw himself away on her'; and I can talk or remain silent at your — ed bow, she said tbat ,haring had children' given her bidding. Which shall. it be I` ing down +rein the roost -'to the floor. "I tkank you very much f r -ac- b. Heaven, she had no right to "Talk," he said but there -was An abscess forms on the sole, which Revelations by Prince Alexander Y Y Q becomes hard and calloused and Lleven. ceding to my request." fling the: Divine blessin* of mother - a softer tone in his voice, and a a condition known as bumble foot - "Requests from you, madam?" hood from her. I despise -and hate different look in his eye -and he un- That the Czar's navy is seething be answered in his formal drawin the Roman;. madam. There is that conscious) bent forward to catch .results, The disease,'if neglected, with disaffection has €oi some time g- ' may extend upward in the leg, af- room manner, with which, however, confession of faith satisfactory to her words. I been an. open en secret to students o! there was also mingled, in the Ou ?' "You remember Lillian Rids footing the joints, fowl •.ultimately p g pre- YOU causing death. A fowl that has Igian -naval affairs. Prince Al- sent instance a dash of the inter- Perfectly, jibe answered. And dale," sh'e began ; perhaps you es.ander Lieven a naval commande - est wherewith Judith inspired every now do• you know anything of her knew her busband too, Mr. Reuel- once had bumble foot is of . little ' ' more use._ .Sha'- and_._4ne_ of the most celebrated of- .,•cne wbo approached her.. "Requests chi'Idern T �e -_She w my mother, -asd- be t return at an time and Ibirds } mY ficers . in the Russian service, has re- from you, madam, come so seldom "Tbe iFelsli grandfather adopted, father: I_was the youngest of three Y centiy had the courage to, publish - suffering once from this disorder t t -- -that, evenywere -it -Jut. a nie am them, did he not i' i the one who drew my life from her _La ps�,ptilet which .supplements the - _ _ -._ ___ -.. _.- . _.__ -. -' 'very. ra-rely- b ecgrne able comply with the slightest of them "Yes,. but gran will not death sigh -a little helpless infant, criticisms of the Douma on the mis- p y g live for ever," Judith replied. "Did and as I la in the first slee of ducers _again. The eat way is to i management of the navy and the there would be.no excuse for refus y' p Prevent trouble 'by making the :ing to do so." you not read in.the papers long ago I childhood, an, old Welsh woman, to g. perches low, and all on cause of disaffection. "Will roosting. you not be seated ?" she about a lad being found starving whom it was given to utter ominous the same level: The- old- fashioned The Prince -- states pIrlinly and 'asked. "Pray do-for I have a.f_ew in the streets of London =a grand- 'warnings, prophesied that my Iife R:ay�f�ritting the roosts shion d without reserve that the Russian `= words of moment to say to you, son o-f` Sir Jalin`)�etocit; -do rTiTd be a -- �areicfied one -that navy is 'not only, destitute of dia- �therwise I had sot intrudes _ ' not remember. it? But no," she with. facee8serted- from -ffle; and above the other, like the ruts of ci line;,but of a de-corps, -and n a ladder, is the easiest way of lav- I p: Grp ,your time, -or broken through the, added. nest moment, •. you cannot= with hand .upraised against .avers ing things out for trouble of this i that tbP.re will be no ,improvement rule of my own seclusion." you were out of England." .one, 'I should pass to the grave kind. The hens crowd up to the in this state of things 'until thor- "An. unhappy rule, whether'self- "How do you know where I -battling my way,' top perches on going to roost and o'ighgoing reforms are carried out imposed or imposed ' by others," { was?" he demanded curiously. "B'nt I did not seem born to be; when they .come down in. the morn- i a all departments. answered Mr. Gartmore, - taking "'I know many things you might) loved, and to love, to be cared for, in jump from one First of- all, he says, it will be .:possession of the chair indicated b scarce) give me credit for being, g perch to an- ,� p y. y g g; petted, caressed. Oh. my life was other. Hens of'light- weight breeds, essential to secure reliable and ,a gesture of her hand--a strange acquainted with, +was, the reply - I rich in friends and promise then. such as Leghorns, can make the competent non - commissioned offi- o eir Ives, ' and—" `ledge is nothing at present. The your eyes round this lonely, dose- Without injury to the feet, but ha says. were the read leaders of He� paused -a delieate:-€ear of of t facts are that Evan Crepton was late room and pity md•" heavy- weights, like Plymouth the mutiny on• board the. Pamyat �j +fending -a feeling that the word he found starving in' the streets of Almost involuntarily, he did as Rocks, �t'3•andottes or Cochins, are Azoff, the superior officers of that 'was about to add, though strictly l London -that he fled from his re- she bade him; and gazed round the liable to put-their feet out of bu'si- cruiser' not having the slightest idea true; could scarcely fail to giro her laiions, that he went, nobody knew irtment, in which, as' he well Hess .by the performance; and the c,I what was in the wind until they pain, stopped his further• utter - whither, that he may now be living; krew, she had passed many a month Scotchman's adage about the horse were surprised and killed. ',anee: or dead, for any information I have of her wretched life. When his holds equally true 'with the hen, The question of non-comrisission- Mr. Gartmore now inwardly mut on the subject -while his sister 4 glance came back again to Judith, Nc, foot, no hen. • ed officers for the Russian navy, he , :'tared the same sentence as many Alice is at this moment lodging two h.- saw she had hidden her face- in Frequent applications of -crude I adds,. is of the greatest importance an one before him had done...` floors above our heads ;-.and your can � her hands, and Ras weeping con petroleum is pa good ' remedy for I for us, for ' it will cost many more _- "Unless she choose to tell' me. I aid her if you choose io do so. vulsively.. bumble foot in the early stages of of us our lives if this question is not ! shall never know more about her "How !" Mr. Gartmore did not, He could say nothing to comfort the disease. If the trouble is 'neg- Aolved in a satisfactory manner. -I cannot ask. ". pronounce the monosyllable en her -he sat silent, until she .hushed lected, it becomes necessary to open One makes a great mistake if one ; Judith gathered his thoughts, oouragingly.. the - sound -of her grief, and looking the abscesses dry making two cuts imagines. that the, mutiny has eras- from the puzzled wistful e. session "By assisting her endeavors to I cd. , If at the present moment the p •cp g into the firelight with her dark eyes across each other, in the form of an of his face ; and after waiting a suf make' an honest, livelihood. She 'still wet with tears, 'she resumed. . The matter is then washed out au seems to be quieter, it is only ficient time for him 'to finish his. has embarked; Heaven help her, on "Then I eras loved. by a man, with warm water containing a lit because there is a mere outward sentence ; if-he preferred doing 4, the 'stormy sea of literary advert- lit- who never had a weakness; except tie carbolic. acid, and : carbolated .calm among the people. The truth she concluded it as he had intend- ture, and is sinking for want of a that of loving me, and I was wor- vaseline applied daily to the wound is we are not in 'a position to exert ed. strong Hand to bring her to shore, thy of his affection -I know now I until a cure is effected. The hatch any influence.over our sailors. We "A strange rule to be adopted by -In one word, she is an authoress, was-but for the plague -spot. I nt treatment is used by poultrymen bare nothing in common with them, one so young and beautiful, you and--" never varied really in my truth, but .:a experience, with rather more and they on their part allow them- , ..were' about to say," she remarked. "I hate authoresses; madam," in -. I took a senseless pleasure in' tor'- satisfactory results than .any kind . selves to be entirely led 'away by "We have all our hobby, and philo- terrupted Mr. Gartmore,- vehem- meeting him: Thus, when he asked of doctoring, ' • fleeting public opinion. When a sophers tell us• it is well to ride the ently ; "a confounded set of 'preten- 'me. to be his wife, I trifled with his still. stronger popular movement thing to death. Seclusion, in the Lious blue stockings ; better the Patience -and, you have heard no breaks forth the fleet will join the very heart of busy, bustling, pant - girl was a dairy -maid than an af- ..LIVE- STOCK NOT�*" eople and increase the danger su oca ing London, is my ecte -.conceited, a -e ucate true." •ieh threatens'the .Government. whim•" sentimental scribbler, I cannot She was calm a' ain -cold and Do not ,allow the a e"It is not a B ill and sort out the largest and fin - "Onl •our whim?" he said en- bear literary .women; ..and, the 'in v 1 crews, which are the real command- quiringly, fixing his keen eyes on speaker wheeled ,roue in is chair, sea, which covers .brio waters .,of - ers o t e s ips o e ussian Y Sometimes farmers sell their lambs °S °y' leer face so steadily that even Ju- and looked' defiantly at Judith as fathomless depths; and Mr. Gart, at a fixed sum per • head early in dith was compelled to turn aside he uttered the last crause. more, to whom such sudden chang- 'the season. The dealer will call from the scrutiny. `That is unfortunate," she cool- cs seemed inexplicable, regarded re "Only your whim 3'•' but she nev= ly remarked,-`` `for I am one of the her with amazement,, g when -he needs lambs and sort out M oN er answered. genus, and f suppose I may there- '- <<I could tell," she continued, af- the best and never come to get the Man is the wonder of nature. -, "I sent for you to- night, Mr. fore, take your observation as an ter a pause, "of how fiuitlessl • I smaller one's at all. Plato. ,- , P 3 The yearly cost fur-food for the Man is an epitome of the world. Gartmore," she abruptly recom- especial compliment to myself." fc.11owed him in his flight to death average dairy cow i's-about $30. Un- Pliny mended, after an awkward silence, "You' an authoress V' he repeat- -of how r cried aloud for him to less the income from her milk ex- "to do you a favor." ed. "Nell there are exceptions to I return. I could tell of hours' of Men ' were deceivers ever'. -, The announcement really seemed all rules•." + coeds this amount, the cow is clear Shakespeare. 3 - weegi'ng and. - watelri-ng; -of praying ly not paying her way. The only Klan is a sample of the universe. to produce a startling effect upon t strikes me very f rcibly, Mr. and sickening for his return, of a satisfactory ethod of determining the visitor. He-was unaccustomed Gartmore," resumed Judith, "that waking to grief, of an awdful shock Y e .Man bras wh this question � is by, weighing the .Man everywhere is the-born en- .. to having fay ors proffered to him I there was a time when there existed and a long blank-of a'. restoration milk and testing he er cent. of it such an unhesitating manner, a charm in the name for 3•oi1- to life. , I could tell much if'it would g 13 emy of lies.-Carlyle. ou pe �- and his countenance expressed the I when you - would have done battle undo the past, or take the weight butter fat by the Babcock test. just Man! Thou pendulum betwixt a fact even though his tongue did f, r a blue- stockin and vowed that P g cow that does not pay takes le just smile and tear e' Byron, r g B g• oft my soul As it is —" also paus- as ,much •room as a profitable Oise. Certainly the•. greatest scholars riot. a woman could be intellectual nith;, .ed for a moment,' and then hurried Relatively to size, the horse has "That ' is," pursued Judith, "if cut vanity. In the days when you on• 3' are net the wisest; men. - Regmer. You are of my o insert that it is a n ould have married one who has a smaller stomach than any other The great man is he .who does not P "Misfortunes came "thickly after lose his child's heart.= Mencius; ' y:rivilege to he .able• to assist our since blotted her manuscripts with that, and then it was Millicent .domestic animal. This makes t „ I necessary that he must feed fre- Great men stand like solitary follow- creatures. tears, you entertained diffet ent I {'idsdale who bought bread for her g, uentl3•, digest promptly, and have , "Quite true,' madam, and any'- ideas." sister's children, and roused me q P • P y' towers in the city of God. -Long- thin which I edn do to serve During tHe''deliver • of this speech a rich material in a small bulk, i fellow. L , g g 3 P from utter uselessness by her noble_; thus adapting - him especially to per - +♦Zan is an iniltative creature, and you —" -- lblr- Gartmore's -facc had worked example and unseTfish exertions. I form ra id work. In a State of na- - "Stay," she interposed; "yoil are painfully, and at its conclusion he Then I learned to write, and tasted P -Recd r is foremost leads the herd. r.iistaken in imagining I want any- rose from his seat and approaching the bitterness of- rejection 'then I tore he is under no necessity of eat- grhiiler. 1 ' ing too much at an,y one time, but The real character of ,a , marr, 4s -thing- for myself. fan cannot help Judith, demanded, in an agitated vowed I would yet'show the public replenishes the stornach.ligitl3 and found out by his amusements.,.- . •tire, Mr. Gartmore, nor woman voice:- what was in me.; then my impatient at fre cent' intervals. There is no / neither; but there are people in the "J1'ho are you, that thus. lay bare r irit, chafed a-nd disappointed, q Sir Joshua Reynolds. P P P Pp ocertasking the organ, and no es- All men ' commend psaiience, world nevertheless who stands in the secrets of my life, whom?, I have commenced its battle with the treme exertion upon a full sto- thoneh few be willing to practise need of assistance, Before; how- never spoken to before this hour, world ! ' mach, which so often takes place-in it.- Thomas a T�empis. ever, entering into the particulars and yet whose voice and face. are "Death came -once more into) our the domesticated condition. A M• ,,t' men empire- the first part ,L.f this case. I must ask a few ques- as familiar to me as my own -who home, and this time we were ben- I t•,or'se will maintain oxc,)llent health .,i their lives in making the last part tions. Ybu are acquainted, I be- can raise the ghosts of the past be• gars- Lillian and 1 ; hat still T re- I cm the natural grasrr =, but when mi, ahle. -La Rruve'r ^. 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SNP :..'ri'"iE"Sw4jPeu^�'9+«•mm"!, ^'f�'�'+mW,•. - c • w - - n: - LOCALISMS. ` —John Clark spent Sunday in , the city with frieud9. — —Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, i --A very large number of our Was in town over the holiday,. —Boy Wagner residents have been taking in the speut a couple of Toronto Fair during the past days with his sister in Toronto. F " - week. —L. D. Banks spent a few days. —Mrs. T. O. Johnston, of Gorrie, in the city this week on business. SRent a few days at the home of —Mrs. Alex. Wilson, of Whitby, kof her parents, J. H. and Mrs. spent Monday with the Misses :,itogers. Bunting, —T. M. McFadden has purchas- —Mrs. H. Savage has been spend- s ed the Alger stock of drugs, pat- ing a few days with relatives in ent medicines, etc., at a great Hamilton. k bargain. — Messrs. Geo. and Will. Martin, —Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daughter of Stouffville, visited Jae. Gordon were here over the holiday' with over the holidays. the former's parents, G. M. and —Mr. Seale, of Montreal, spent Mrs, Palmer. a few days at the home of his —The Ladies' Aid of the Meth- daughter; Mrs. (Dr.) Bell. :_. odist church met at the home .of =J. Williams, of Bloomfield, Mrs. John Stephenson, of the, base spent a few days during the past 'line, on Thursday last. week with Pickering friends. —We congratulate Miss Frances —J. R. and Mrs. Thexton and Jones on her success in securing family, of Toronto, spent the holi- lrst prize at the Toronto Exhibi- day with their relatives here. tion for point lace centre piece. — George and Mrs. Law; of To- -We are pleased to state that ronto, spent Labor Day with rela- ',:: Robert Found is now able to be tives in Pickering and Brougham. around and is rapidly recovering —W B. Powell spent a couple of from his recent severe attack of days this week in the city attend- typhoid fever. ing the convention of embalmers. —Adam Somerville, of Hamilton, —A. G. and Mrs. Green and fam- and Mrs. David, Gilel rist and her ily spent a few days during the daughter, of Torouto, spent Sun- past week with relatives in th'e day with Wm. and Mrs. Gilchrist, city. of Church street. —W. D. Gordon left last week —Geo. Phillips, one of the sec_ for the Northwest where he ea- —Mrs. J. Hareell is on the isirk list this week. —Dr. Henry will be here as' t1p- ual neat Tuesday to attend to. his professional duties. =Airs. W. E. Vanstone and Miss Vera have returned after spend- ing a week with relatives at Lind- say and Fenelon Falls. —The quarterly meeting of the Progressive Friends will be held on''Saturday and Sunday next in their meetinghouse, Bing St. east. All are welcome. —Mrs. Johnson, of Seagrave ; J. Dewart Lindsay, of Hornby ; Mrs. Robt. Allis, of Huntsville; Geo. Hall, of Toronto, and Frank Hall, of Riverdale, spent the holiday with F. H. and Mrs. Hall.. —Ho, Annual Western Excur- sions. Sept. 17, 18 and 19th; Port Huron, Detroit, Chicago, Bay City Cleveland, Grand Rapids, Saginaw Minneapolis, St. Paul, good to re- turn till end Oct. 5th. Also cheap colonists tickets to B.C., Cal., Ida- ho, Mex., Ore., Wash., etc. sold till Oct. 31st. See Stephenson, Whitby, (opposite P. O.) for rate tickets and all information. Choice of all ocean S. S. lines and Ryr routes auvwhere. See Stephenson before travelling. * ' Drive rheamitism out of the blood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy and see how quickly pain will depart. Rob -ode 1-1 r -.., ^C ^2 X11 - Exhibition''''13argsins a' , dente formerly occupied by F. - ono oe, o " the Custom house, Toronto, spent the Each year UY6 big wholesale houses offer special prices , ]fair time to their cash buyers. t of mouth, -from one to another, And here- is lies the nlarit of this remedy. It popularity y. We have bought some extra nice goods which we will sell much below —31r. au _Alt's. E. C- Hiscock the regular prices, including stylish new.. Dress Goods, nice • E =�'I variety in the most fashionable weaves and newest , left on Tuesday for their home in shades. Also, new Blousings, French and P I .d opera Flannels, Plaids-in all shades, and some extra i nice and cheap dress goods for children and common wear. . '' Great stock of wool and union Underwear for the Ladies and little are spending a week here with. their pagnts, C: and 1lrs. Rogers. =The mauagers of St. Audi s, folk, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. Immense lot of new plain and fancy Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Embro- Church have idery, Trimmings, Collars and Frills, Side Combs and Back Combs, Beauty Pins, Cuff Links, etc. f accepted the tender Specials in 'Boots and. Shoes We have some fine leather goods bought at job prices. Doti t fail' to i of the Wm. Buck Stove Co.' to- in- see the new goods and bargains we are offering. s .. . John le I C0 stall a furnace in the church the �, — Wanted —inen . and women, boys. nere rrom wnitny last weer ana tn�utue. ••.W •�° • •L •�� - -.�. -. -� °�r -� .� —.• - dente formerly occupied by F. - ono oe, o " the Custom house, Toronto, spent the after all, wbr,t counts, That is why Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy goes, by word , Graham. -Alex, bf Iloget with wife holiday with his cousin, Junes Kennedy. of mouth, -from one to another, And here- is lies the nlarit of this remedy. It popularity y. child,.. of Glen -Sandfleld, snd c —31r. au _Alt's. E. C- Hiscock is v6unin defeadera everywhere. Tablets R y • E =�'I Glengarry Co., and Rev, and :firs. , left on Tuesday for their home in or liquid. Sold by T.'v1. J1cF&dden. P I .d is Robert H. Rogers, of Colpoy'e Bay Kingston, after. a week's visit at '' _ are spending a week here with. their pagnts, C: and 1lrs. Rogers. =The mauagers of St. Audi s, the manse. —Dr. R. M. and llrs..Stewart,������ of .Markham, spent Sunday here x Church have with the latter's - \V. f accepted the tender parents, and i of the Wm. Buck Stove Co.' to- in- Mrs. Logan. To wear and ailin. women. there U at least one But Keep the Hens Warm stall a furnace in the church the �, — Wanted —inen . and women, boys. way to help. with that way7, two treatments, must be combined. One is 'Nair one, Is coned�ty� - contract price being $198. It•is and girls, to try the - - fishing tional. but both are imporwmi, both essential, ID. Shoop's .light Cure is the Local. -' --the intentioII o itse unl— one furn- y? ! ace in the future instead of the at- t1le- 11611-- �— aC�r3. �Vestne q y• September -loth. * Dr. Shoop', Restorative, the constitutional. 4 Theformer-- Dr,3boop'*xiabtArre—isatopfCai �AROID tivo. wood furnaces as ia.the past. - — martin KennedS; :wife and mnooua membrane suyposltor9 remedy. while Dr. Shoop'sRestorativeis wholly an internal tread ` Deverell has sold his farm child. of Buffalo, spent the boli- • mess .T4e Restorative remches throughout the entire s the reDatr of all nag,.. all , y the largest poultrymen as the ,~ Est econotaical la recommended b on which he resides to Mr. Hurst, day ,here with the forgoer', bro- n all tissue, and an blood aliments. . bloo roofing and siding fdr poultry houses; sheds, etc. Shingles and - of Toronto, who takes possession —'' on the first week of October. Mr. Cher and sister. —The township cotfneil will The "Night Cure••, as its name implies, does tin work while rousleep. It600thes sore and inflaz� clapboards do not keep the buildings as dry and warm: The above —illustration is from a photograph of buildin of Wri ht $cos., p g p g g Devergil has leased his other farm. >neet at Brougham on Monday mucous surfaces, heal, local weaknesses and as xe. while the RP.taraLIM nervous . Brockville, Oat. to Thos. Calvert, who will take nest at one o'cloc k for t##e - trans - eultement slvfe reoew„d vi bittoo, builds ap wasted tissues, b about renewed YOU CAN APPLY IT YOURSELF pos session in the spring. Mr, Deverell is now looking fora dwel- action of general business. —The long continued dry wea- � h asor. acid eu+rn Dr., Shoop's Restorative —TableuorLQnid— asa$moraltoato to we system For give rise as wall with roofing kit in each roll. It does not require painting whom -first applied, and lies -Hat. Send to-day forfree samplese = f ling- house, which is rathera scarce tiler is proving very injurious to 1 - artiele.fn our village at the resent -time. -- the apple crop, cousin them to befoi-e they y Dr. Shoo s - — Monday, October 19th, has been set' apart as the national are_matu.red. — Friday bargains, pt. fruit jars 59c, doze, qts. 82c.; 2 qt. SOc.;. only Night Cure 7. Thanksgiving Day. The' change one dozen sold to a customer at ~- from Thursday o Monday as the above prices. D. Sim eon p p T. kieFADDEN. ' t=een made chiefly owing to the Co.. * - ; influence exerted upon the govern- —Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, of To- _ - - ronto s lers' Association, the members of which will now be able to partake and.Mrs.•Ham. ' They lefton Mon- day for a visit with -their laugh- .., TYG� .. of the thunksgiving turkey in tens in California. e „ ; -�� it their own home instead of at —A fifth clues has been organiz- some hotel many miles from their 'fireside. ad in the public school with a very Red path Granulated, p - own The - change will be good attendance. Both Mr. Green very acceptable to every one con- and Miss Campbell will take part $5 25 per .100 lbs -18 lbs for $1.00 earned. in the work of teaching. !I 7[mperial Granulated, cane, " —On Friday last, Master Stan- - -Rev. �• m• Moore was in the $5.00 per 100 lbs -19 lbs for $1.00 ley the young son of Le6nard Neal, city ou Thursday in attendance at the =feet Granulated, of the Kingston road east, met conference of Teesperance and _with a painful accident which will Moral Reform held by the Presby- $-l..5 per 100lbs -20lbs for $1.06. i .:.;confine him to his bed for some terian church of Canada. - First.,quality of Pure Lard, 20 lb. hails, $2.60 .. time. He and an older brother were playing on the road with s, - —Labor Dap passed off very quietly in the village. A number -> _ GLASS FRIII`1' JARS road cart, the latter giving Stan- took in the exhibition, while those - .. a '` Quarts fist per dozen. Pints 130c per dozen. -ley a ride. While thus engaged an who remained at home passed the automobile came in sight,.and in their but ry to get off the: road, time playing tennis and baseball.. -The two small suns of R. H. - '.' ib .. - R A BUN l I G, - Ticker' the cart went into the deep ditch, Cronk were playing with the cut- fl Semt ready Tailoring is an evolution - throwing the boy in th* hard ting box on Monday whenlDarden, of system. "she habits and customs ground, fracturing his left thigh the elder bay, had the misfortune finger of former have been conquered, > _ bone. Dr. Bell was. summoned and reduced the fracture. The to get a crushed so that it was necessary to remove the _first years and the best dressed meli' are today ' B A =� G A I N S. little sufferer is no along joint of-the forefinger of the left buying "Semi- ready" Clothes. 1'getting as well as can be ea tied. hand. .—The -deepest sympathy is . felt —A special meeting of the Pres - Ig The finest imported woollen fabrics for Geo. Cowan jr., of the Brock road, on the great loss which he bytery of Whitby was held on Tuesday at Port Perry, when Rev. are tzilored into Suits of varying sizes Two- burner Oil S�ovee ' sustained on Friday' morning last w1u. Aiaclnnes, B. A. B w and . h si ue tc es, so that the Coats = ing, with their contents were tom- a e urge there. Rev. Win. Moore, of St. are p- operly balanced for then of certain height, weight and proportions., regular $7,00, ,tor $5,00 pletely destroyed by fire. Mi Andrew's preached the sermon on - Cowan was' engaged hauling out mantire and his four - year -old child the occasion. --An At Home to'which the pub- 4i A man can "try on" and judge for Scree n Doors - s f la in in the yard. In was let lie is invited is to be held n th e o e h' self how the suit becomes his ' some manner the child had got evening of Tuesday, Sept. 15th, sr_ le and individuality, how• it meets _Reduced Prices possession of some matches- in by the Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's iris view or f==ries. Should any little ..and' ; playing with which he had - ignit- church, at the home of Airs. West- rate -silos be necessary, the s: ipiicitr �Vlndow 'Screens ), ed the straw. In a moment the hey: Tea will be held from seven whole place was ablaze. Every- o'clock. Games, music, fish -pond, of the Semi- ready. system . mal=es this 1 thing being so dry, there was no etc., will provide a pleasant even- possible ire two hours. e'er le Just a f ft. chance to save any 0f the contexts., ing for everybody. • Admission A large number of willing helpers 15 cents. * Sera -ready two -piece Su °ts, ai - were boon upon the scene but they c gh is making exten- —Mr,. Lei ` =5 0 d : t' a ri�i.t $1,q—have .��*yp 'J•.Io o�jco�cp- were powerless to do anythiug, sive improvements to her shop "' a: g " and ho:3 their shape. Mr. Cowan's buildings were very valuable and they coataiued• all preparatory to the fall millinery opening. She has engaged another r. _�. ' ". _ _y.' t migg these' Bargains. the season's crop which was one room at the rear of her shop and the front s e iin 1— r e a d v -Don of the best Mr. Cowan ever had. will.be used exclusively J ' Among the contents destroyed was a threshing machine and a binder. Mr. Cowan's loss be as a ,#how room. ' The patronage that has been extended_ to her in the past his been very „•„ T a I. I o r 1 n g TT J N Dy will between $3000 and $4000 upon gratifying to her and greatly exceeding her John Dickie Co., exclusive agents _ e a V which there was an insurance of expectations. for the Semi -read 8 eels Orders will y' p 1 tyke your measure and have aSemi- .. .. _ - •. ,_ $1200 in the Maple Leaf Insurance =Rev. J. and Mrs. Hart and reaay Suit or Overcoat made to fl K Co.. The threshing machine was owned by his brother, John Cowan two daughters, of HensalI, have been spending a week with D. W. your exact physique type and deliver- ed within six days of r.Rceipt of your . »,',} ct � -� Every consideration for the. Farmer. and it carried no insurance. For- and Airs. Carruthers and A. J. and order. • tunately the -wind at the time was Mrs. Howlett. Mr. Hart, who lived in this township thirty Suits made to order in six drsys blowing from the south and in consequence the residence vas not over years ago, when a divinity stud- During the Harvest and Summer Months our store will be open Every TIME TABLE— Pickering Station G exposed to any danger. Owing ent, occupied the pulpit in the Methodist Sunday T. R. Trains going, Eat dues ae follows— 'Nor 6 Mail 8.19 A. M. Night during the week. to the raps ty with which the the was in church on even- ing and preached a most impres- �' 12 Local 2.43 P. M. Farmers and others having Fruit will find a ready market for them ' .flames. sprea child daliger sp 10,4149 it.y life as he was lice sermon. Airs. Hart and daughters ters returned home Wed 14 r.ocai 6,04 F. M. Trains going West dues as follows — at the Farmer's Supply Store. Prices paid will be acccrding to the quality of fruit. nearly surroa ed by flames and not rcalizing danger did not g on - nesday while Mr. Hart will spend N. 11 Local 8.i6 A. M. 11 Local 2.80 P. M. move r,ntil he taken away by a few days with relatives in Ux- bridge • • 7 Mail 8.85 P. Nil *Sunday i} °d Co," lFarmera' Supply Plekerin ant, a �s his father. t. ll, YL r" :' .•. - .. C..::. 'else -. ' . �6 .. -.n. ,... .. ... ' .-- i.i: -.w .n / _�' t•. ...: —..0 ,�'�'" .n i ry a