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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_09_18- Vii•. ?, r r. � tam, ..,.. act `�:.., .. - "^ ,..... ..... .... d ,, c.. '..':.e.. � : :.. .. s. .ai. .. . j- J r . ^- ',W.7✓'' ::, ... ,:. ".-, ♦r .... '. ,..� 'M. .; .. .F rr. 'r ♦ t a .' it � •.x',x. 5'I,,; ��� i q• Al .VOL. XX�VIIe PICgERING, O1T :9 FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1908 No 50 BALSAM Wrof **f*naL garb*. We Sell the Best ATHA The auction sale of the east half of S. P. Lapp is at Scarboro building FLY NETS. Call and see them. lot 2, con, 9, (excepting 15 acres at the concrete silos. Medical Our Good Our tea harness are made out of north) consisting of about seventy- Randal Birkett; of Balsam, spent AM. BELL, M. D., the best that can be bought and all seven acres which was to have taken Sunday at John Scott's. . Late House Snzgeon of the $Cingero ha made, We make' just what you place on Saturday the 19th inst., has A number from here attended the Zenazw Hospital. successor to Dr. �i. Bate ar okingfor and the prices are right. been postponed until. Saturday, the Harvest Home at Claremont on lion- msa. Oinae bona s to W a m, 1 to a p m and a SINGLE HARNESS 28th lost. Possession to plow will be day evening, ]�Too to 8 p m. Pickering, Ont 49 ly i Our own make and they are the kind given at once and full possession- on John Sco6b sold some Cotswolds last —HO. N. FISH, 14. D. that will the you satisfaction. December lst next. week to a Mr, `Patrick, of Ilderton, g' y Ayer s. Heir Vigor, new Im- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Also factory harness if you wish. and shipped one this week to Mr. Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons, SwEaT Pane for fall plowing, to fill W H1TEVALE Shaw, o Chatham. proved formula, i3 a QCIIUiIIC ? Out, Aabociate Coroner, County of Ontario, Otto 1r, cis and bride, of Minnesin � Once Hours -s to to a. m, and 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 up your old collars and make your k g. hair -food. It feeds, nourishes, V. m. Brougham. Out. a -1y' horsss do their work easy. A quiet marriage took place at St. and formerly of this place, have Green Axle grease and all kinds of harness Paul's R. C. church, Toronto, on Wed- spending a time with his sisters,'_1lrs. builds up, strengthens,laviQar- HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C. V. oils, hoof ointment, gall cure, etc. nesday, Sept. $)th, when Jas. Nowlan, ?Beyer and Mrs. I. Leh man. ates. The hair grows more R! • Member College of Physicians and Sur formed ui this lac? cr'-is united in geous of Ontario. Late House Surgeon of Gen- HALTERS HALTERS &T y P rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, oral.Eanergenoy ind BurnsideLying•in Elospi- marrmge t0 11i9S Hannah ,Larkin, HIGHLAND CREEK and all dandruff disappears. : tale of Toronto. office in Aleaanaer Morgan'e THO_1IPSOiV'' BROS., - Pickering foungest daughter of the late Patrick pp reeidesoe. opposite Methodist church. Clare- Larkin. Miss Irene O'Leary, of To- W Maginn had a business trip to Aid nature a. little. Give your moat, Out. £51y Nety market last week. runto, acted as bridesmaid and Parr hair a good hair -food. l.equi. The Beat Larkin, of Saginaw, supported the- John Petty and friend spent lion- g , _ - groom, the ceremony being performed day evening at Hillside. Dos not change the color of .fAe hair. BAF►RI8• by the Rev. Father Hand. The happy it rs.• Ww. Huxtable spent Thursday Yorsata witty each tweets E. FAREWELL, Q. C., Blood Medicine with friends in East Toronto. • • T311, County Grown Attorney, and intents couple left iftunediately after theayed- ono. tt to pear 8tilioitor. Court Haase, Whitby. 10-7 -_ - - - - -- ding breakfast for a trip to Sagrnai;, Hiss Cora Thompson, of Toronto, is doctor At this season many o le have Chicago and other western points. visiting with Jirs, W. P. Cowan. el a Ask trim about Lt. P 1liss Kett Chapman, of Toronto, then do a• h•.aps +� T. BAR,'LAY. Barrister- at- L:tav, poor blood, pimples', boils, itching of Their tuanv friends wish 1Ir, and llrs. Y P L• Solicitor: aotirp Public, special Esanii• the skin, etc. A bottle of our Blood Notclan a happy cad prosperous life. spept Sunday with her. mother here. --nor for'Hi4i Court of Justice, sucxessor to Aliss 1f. Jackson spent Sunday with You need not hesitate about uain this Messrs. Dow A hIeGulivrsy, Brock Street, Purifier will remedy this and p�epar - -- � , Whitby: 717 the system foie the cold weather there- OSKAWA FAIR M Taylor sent a few hays last In g the color of your hair. The new hp preventing severe sickness. lit• ..arse ott e � ose a teaspoon u . ca ues at ,ant nesdav will_ `Cin. :and„ Jtrs. Collins spent last grayness, but does not change the color • Fully ouarauteed, be- days of the big fair in Osh.zwu. Thursday with her friends at Balmy of the hair even to the sliebtest degree. "- �HOPgIN8.VETERINARY SUR- The directors have been working :hard Beruch. —Xad wtrstbeJ•e.AisrCo.,zowelr,w-, s GEON, Art DENTIST, Etc. and THE BEST COUGH CURES ,.forsome dine and-now have the work 4radnete of the Ontario Tot r nary Opt- well tom rleted. They have handed Donald and Iles. Stotts and,. Ills — - -- --- =�1- - -- ` loge, Toronto,- registered member of the -'(:, dden' Syrup- Ljndseeci;' licorice I May spent last Reek with, friends in NEW BUTCH "ERS. Ontario Vyteriiiary Medical Aea.,)ciation. ')1- and clrlorudyne. over the new building's completed. Toronto. s fee and zerleoce one Radoae•oaar er miles - - -- Stuck, �rrl ?it• ttttl zt -- -' — - norcfi d resid Raver. Offices shoeina!orge 1icFiiddetz3 kyrup- tVhite. pine :old c .Its J_ -ad lIarbham, - unclei cover this yctr. Every day lent S,iturda boa=s 6 to. 11 a:m „end 1 to 4 pp m: Private tar. t p y tt'ith I;dtvard Fiuotvles The'nndersi ned, having taaken over selephoue in my oL'lce F. r sdalres•, Green the local horses .are raining on the iiud fi :milt: g g elexi , Oar- 11cFadden'sEmul'siun with IIvpophos track and. there will be solid records the butchering. hnsiw -ss;of R. H. Car- hites. - Thomas and Iles. Chester have re- son, are re need :o furnish. the resi- r _. - - -' - -” - -- - - .-_- -•- P _ broken to get the hid urges which to p f' p r ned., to New Libkeard• after spend- dents of; Ptckerin and surrottridiri u>atttESS @LaxDs� are,rtYared.. The spectaltie in front in g g If you want purest }see have it. g �a Eery tvei kb with relatives here. country with Frebl'i and Cured Beats of the.grand stand -come well recoul- Jnhn and 1lr.t. G ales liave.retnr•ned ► H05. POt'4 H�ii I 'else of liar mended. The Jan�rne�e troop is a to Bradford, Pal., rafters endin n few crf the l;incbt Quality, at the Lowes -t t. _ _ _ T.,­;11. McFadden, tvhole show in itself. ' There will be a spending. Possible prices.- . rfaaa Licon�ee.,8r :ur[hc i. Ont, 1 days with 1I. C'haptiran and.family " - larW exhiiit, this year from-present here, _ We res ectf ill solicit d`sharet of HOPPER 1,•suer of 11al+iago Cheutist and Uptician, a e;tr•a,tices and li -rs of fort on the our rrtruurr nd guarantee satin -. trffice at eticeind b wt ,. Vount Claremont. Otario. PTC'fiFRI \GY- - O:- TAR'fl A ttirnter� 9 and Mrs. McClure have re- f . p ge K D y - P _ _ ' site for those who wish entertainment i�'elJ :ia' iv4ttjtrtitin•- hn- ftaettE�xi t�Oshirtsa•. after,-. "spetldirrt; si 1U BUNTING, Iaaner M 11ar that the ra7i;.-: y is Riving single -fare farni� Liosnecs for the Oonnty of Ontario. Of. and do not forget the dates. We ore pleased to- report that Jl -9. Wagner & Co#--- y8 » u tbs soya or a� .his r.adaaoe,Piakeela; J:acrth BrumwelT is recovering, after Western , dank of Ycllags. 1 -y 7� ?UR�V tY HOt 81:.= :vorwny, Have a full line of tresh and cur v erradI- HoCpitul . an operation at the Torronto; last week.G� l� AUDt.E Kingston !lcti. Pa :cton]ar attention give ed __� �ntly on hared - -- "At Home" giver b St. '1n- on to farmers attendini the Toronto m -ireets. -- drew's Ladies' Aid at 311 WestnPy's Canada. Best accommodation uadertbe new manage- on Tuesday evening was on. unquali• BROUGHAM nssnt Charges moderate. J. J. McCann, Pto- Spice Roll, -Breakfast BaCOU, 'fled .success. The weather man ryas _ prietor, Iles, S. Webb, of. Stratford, is here P1Ck6T1IIg BrariCil `- am, Bologna, Tl'eiuers,'etc. kind and the home delightful for a with friends. �araR. BEATON, TO WNSHIP CLERK function of that nature. The grounds Nuns 11. Brown is spending, as week teener of Marriage mac_ Highest Elio 1 y ..while $new 1st r toll �C�J k Wilson, of Greenwood, Inc iporated by not of Parliameat188g d • Conveyancer. Commfseioner for taking g h paid far- were ver rettiiv ill • &2davits, Accountant. Eto. ttaaey co loan Butcher's cattle. chinese, ea w- e, - gleamed from the top iuf one of the visited friends here on tiEonda a Y is e, Oat: iag y• Authorize Os, ital 161,000.000,x; REAL ESTATE tall trees. surrounding the house. H. Matthews and loss Olive Peak. Subscribed •-x rit,ti m FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Strangely enough it wan taken by of Toronto, were here on Sunday. paid n " b55,i10n.00 e for Coaotioa of York and Ontario. �Aac- acme as an automobile Hght: The in- Win. and "Sirs, Brown spent Sunday Rest Account ' , :. 350,0)0.00 Won sales of all kinds attenn•d to on shortest terior was ,bright with festooning anti with Wm. Wallace at Greenba k notice, Address Green Bivpr P. 0.,. Out. e h Assets 8'.00,000.00 lanterns, the table decorations Born-On I n - -- Inswanee and t and _autumn. €oliage: Games of yeti- D d r G A Fish, a riaul7ttert� - Q— - B. $?OWE nta Licensed. Auc• ous sorts to add to the pleasure of the Mrs. Fred Badgerow and daughter, fO COw�pnaideat T• g �a 6i wer tleaaar ter'Oatrrre -All kinds pp-- conducted either privstely or by auction, Sale ;`jOnVe o IC igan, r - notes collected. For dates or other particulars � there. The fish and proved. an tin - sppl; st residepaa, Elizabeth St., Pickering. ilton's. Bestial attention 4o giver$ and Farmer's Sale 231y. ending acturce o interest and James James Taylor, of Cherrvwocrd. visit- noise Collections •otieited gad prom�pt�a1� made Brien, the custodian o[ the of was Mrs.'L. �ohlsston,: on Irwmeeo .rotes dt•coanted Amerla�a anQ - . • pool, ed his daughter, TPOUCHER, Licensed. Auction- House and Lot for sale or'to rent. kept busy till all -the curious fish were Nfondap Foreign Exchange all phi and cold. araftata- • ser, valuator and Collector for the Gong caught. Recitritions by Mrs. Holtby, p sized; ayailabls on -all parts otthe world °Wee of York and Ontario All kinds of aactioa Also Planing Bill for sale. a Teudirw b Mrs. Crank, and solos h Miss.Pringle, nurse, ot.'W.hitby, was sales conducted and valuations made at mod- y y here attending the late Mrs. S. H. S'a�, -ln °q Bank Department. orate charge. Estates and consignments non- hiss La* mlxde a short but enjoyable Stevenson. a' atetently mansated and sold by auction or •150,a,cre Farm. for sale. - rogram. After ­the iners," some who private sale. Kortgi itea, rents, notes and Hugh Stevenson r2t'ui'ned home'on asacral accounts promptly collected and "tie- If you went to buy sell or rent, Call ad an intention of joining the ancient lionday from the west where he has Interest allowed on'deposite.at high' - [actory settlemeata Roars: 'so& Phone or at my.offire. Brirgains. -- s of the A. F. 8c A. 1L, been for some, - time. est current rates, and- credited or = welts for terme and pr.- Uculan, BranBbam, 1. O. O, F:' etc. are thought to he it Mrs. Wm Ashton, of Good Wood, Paid gnarterry to deposipom. : oat. Dates may be fixed by phone News little dubious. All who were prey - offioe. y . and 11 r: and \tics Thompsonr, of Srntt, Chas. A. McClellan Mgr. • T . Richardson• ent were ,welf satisfied with the even- visited here on Sunday. s ing'+ enjoyment, and another function Harnid Haaw, tvha has been with J. Turniture,,,-,,,• of the same kind will -be gladly an- Burk 'for the summer, has engaged �T ' Notary 'Public -,' Pickering. ticipated. Receipts were some $'?0. with AlbOrt Matthe«s for three yerars. SUmithln d Vr a Sell - John Crockett is vacating Jas, W. b • • GREEN RIVER 11nglt- s farm ;ind has ptirchased that A full line of fire$•,- - ilk of Donald McDerrrtaid 'north of Pick- 'class farnittrre now - l.. ern rverr� Wnl and Jlrs.. Fuller visited the city erin ; Pillage. Minnard's Liniment, Quaker Liniment. on exhibition • in Bast week. Win. J. and Urs. )Ialthews ,ind son Quaker Croup Syrup, tooth Pate, ('trrrence Doyen, i_if Iiutistc�I is here Bnchrt Compound, Thomas Eclec- pnr ware rooms. and Win. Hallett and wife were'here tric Oil, Kidney and Liter Pills �. F' Irst -da, -s rig9 for hir0 with his mother.. ` , •. on laid. .' nttendins.; the faneral.of Fri _,es right. ! Da 02` IIl �rt Hiss *3Nz:v Turner 'is visiLing'tvith the late Ja :-ire. Laidlaw. Cart.er's Liver Pills. Blaud',s'" a g friends in the city. A very excitlhle and cnjovabT+ Iron Tonic Pills, fieidlitz Potvd- -RQ Dillingham Bus meets all trains Mrs. O,'H. Doten is spending a few title was spent in baseball park qn ers. Talenur Powder, Baby's Cwn . S. weeks in -it ain... Tablets, Court, Plaster•, Etc. Etc. Tuesday afternoon, •when the return Teaming pr omptly.attended to. .Hiss 51so, of Toronto, was the guest, Brougham Piokerinf ;. Oal• g match bettvePn the \tin ladies and =- --=- - - - -- - - -- — of Hiss `er'i•Banvavd: ti K, trEO. PHILIP', Gt'ocfft, •� •� Agent for Canada C•at•riage Co. ' gents liens played, resulting in a decid- - . , FatHogs /anted Rev. and -Jfrs. Lciutunt; of Iona St;t. ed victory for the ladies. _ - —T- aJ . Wanted tion, visted recently here.. W, H. Peak' Picl.erist9_ �Ir: • and Miss Sul ie • • e Jam's Laidlaw died hero on Satur- — ave e rot rat wit u igli Tor nto to The people have got settled down , tty -Rye rears. The funeral lain)! Cu., Pork Packers, �r I`�`g;� ,��g,g Sit 1 than firm with all the live s r k �)i� to tvotk agaiir,'aftei .attending 'the pUue 'n IT Suirday at 1 o'clock. when Pp Y exhiibtao.i. the remains. were interred at Salem hogs they require, and n ould like Rev. Ezra Turner, of Pennsylvania, cc•ite.tery. i to have your hog .4. I will pay CENTRAL BUSINESS. is visiting his liarent , William and it is our painful duty thin week to within 15c. of Torwito price until Mrs. Turner. chronicle t he death of one'uf our most 'further notice. COLLEGE, TORONTO Nellie Mitchell. bans .reciicered from r c, per tc l residents, Iles, :;. H. Steven- NVrite ;' hone or apply to het•. serious illness and ab.l'e 'to be tin, which took place at her h6we on — p pp Y around again. _ The largest and best equipped �Vednesii :�y, after a lingering illness, T H E PI KE C--ji EWS C RIN N_* 1A r John A. Whit school, of its kited im•ites von to Hiss 1I'uy Robinson and Mrs. A. in her 65th year. Her funeral will wYY write for its New Catalogue. Cleary are ,taking a trip to Chicago ,take 1•ace this (Friday) afternoon at = Fall Tern1 from Sept. 1st.' Ad_ :and other places this week. 1.30 o�clock when her retrains will he BROUGHAM P , dress 1V H. Shaw, President, Win. G. and Mrs, Barnes are at conveyed to Salem cemetery for inter- DO1I�INTON BANK or E. H. Shaw, Secretary„ IImesent visiting friends in Torontq, meat, Mrs. Stevenson is survived by y Flamilton and St. Cdthariiies• a sorrowing husbanil and t a family Of t F3ead Omce. Toronto O. P. Perrier's family have returned six, four sons and, ;wo daughters. " r , to their several horne5, u,fter having These, are George, of Fernie, B. C. s. ° ° ° a o en, Dyed a lexsiant famil reunion. g Skilled Labor. ti Capital pnid up S 3,900,000 �Ir andplit 1linle� of Nets Lis- John, Harrold and Hugh, of Alberta. �---- -' Reserve, fund and,undi- vided profits 5,300,000 Deposited by the public 35,000,000 Total assets 47,000,000 WHITBY BRANCH. -- General Blanking Business - :transacted. Special atTention given to the collet tion of farmer's sale and other -notes. ,' . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. - F,ePOW to received of $1. and F: upwards. } X=tere et allowed at highest current rates. COmpound.ed. or paid guar terly. CHAS. D. Gas.nON, i<lanager ' s keard,'are visiting their grandmother, the,laist named hetng home at present, Mrs. C. A. Barclay and Atrs. John r Igh-(irade Materi6la •Irs. Benj. Doten, who'is still confined '1liller,• one son, Ralph, having died y' the reputation: � "TRUP to her bed. some ears ago. Mrs. Stevenson was of t` i That tells the whole story Mrs. `Vilker and NEaster Will have a member the :Methodist church some green leaves and tender stems of a THE SUN." returned to their •home in Iowa/, after �y 'ind was held in the very highest � of the absolute reliability of y spending several weeks with 1lrs, J, A. 'White and 1Trs. Hopkins. estf,enr.by those who had the pleasure �� WATCH, smitI ing in all its lines. of her ace uaintance. R e extend tol �Y �e REGINA L� 1V . are re Pleased to say that Arthur Ellis is getting along well after his serious operation in the Toronto Hos- ital, and will soon be able to return the sorrowing nlenrbcre of the family ona deepests"ipathy in tfieirlFereave= meat. + __0 reliabWty : - r �j, 'which has • • home. Gen. Hopkins of ,llanitoulindsland, Tickling or dry coughs will quickly loos• en when neinq Dr.gfihyop's Cough Remedy _ �� earned for it q �aeks_ith�n� p tend Percy Fawthrop, of Cornwall, re- turned to their home�Io %,y last, and it is so tboron }il barmless that Dr. t3hoo tells mothers to use nothing else, p g the reputation: � "TRUP after visiting With John A. White and even for very Soong babies. The whole' •. AS i The undersigned having bought out Dr. H. Hopkins, some green leaves and tender stems of a THE SUN." the blacksmithing business of G. 11r. and 1lrs. Hart,.of Cleveland : lung bealinq mountainous ehrab give the IAW, ig prepared to do black- Rev. and Mrs. H. Ferrier and Baugh curative propertlee to Dr. 8hoop's Cough _ smitI ing in all its lines. ter, of Manitoba; Rev. J. Ferrier and Providence, R. I., Remedy. It calms the cough and heals 3a NORMAN BASSETT 4 Morse- shoeing - a - Specialty wife, of are visiting their parents, O. P, a.nd Mrs. Ferrier. the sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used p JeRCIpr rand OltticiHn, ' The forest -tires in Ontario fire to injure or suppress; Demand Dr. I Shoop's. Accept no oth3r. Sold 'uv T.4 T7TR5', ONTARIO _ PICK EIR [NG, ON T, dying llr g oat , t r _ AA­ N. +++++ + + +++++ +++++++ + ♦++ 4 4 4o 0 0 "`Good -as for yourself, I suppose ening at every step, which we all regards average gain per head per `~`?'•Qfi`'.r: ♦ you do not wish Miss Crepton in- btar after us -the innumerable but day. x + formed of who you are?" never - forgotten departed. 4- Hogs fed old corn made spin- ; a' + "You need never mention my' Dull and dreary, by the cold, sob - fit sugbtly in ezcess of hogs fed new �A + name in any way -you go to help e.r light of day, ten feet by twelve, ear corn. ' 111 iii- W,,..Eb.-- * her from yourself; not from me.. is Poor, shabby, and mean; the inn- 5. There is no difficulty in using g y. } have now done with the business, went a sort of lull fell on the heart blood meal for hog feeding if it is ' $ and there is no necessity for me of London; the moment the curtains fed with, a small quantity of mid- - ++ ever to appear in it again." were closed and the paper spread, dlings or some other palatable. food, ♦ �0 ® ®���� "And may I see you occasional- and the pale face bent eagerly over exercising reasonable care , to get + ly?" he enquired. the sheet, Lhe scene seemed chang- the hogs started right and not to - b ° 4 "I think you had better not," ed, as if by the wand of an enchan- overfeed at any time. _ - said Judith sadly. "I am safer ter. 6. Whore a good market is offer - Or The Curse Of The Family knowing' no one- aeeing no one - Some, write for fame, , and some ed for skimmed milk, a margin of talking to no one. The state of my for vanity, and some —how few g1.0o between the cost and selling a health requires Dr. Duvard -to via- most of us could give a guess, for price of the hogs is necessary in or- ii it me; besides, I can trust him im- pure .love of the art, der that this by- product may form Alice) however, was one of the a part' of the ration fed to -fattening s1 i♦+++++♦ ♦t ♦N ♦ + + + + ♦ #+ ♦4c #+t+♦♦+44 ♦+-+ ♦ ♦ +•,t -i��� •;licitly. - e3 ' r CHAPTER If %VII. Coat'd . comparison to that held b the own- bogs. can you not trust me?" he latter. Had a guinea osier, bceii bogs. —{ ) P 7, asked. - likely to result from all her toil; er of a private madhouse ; and the „ "To her death," replied Judith You sire more in the world I had she known that not 'one of her "to how, when a note cams sump man why ruled over the destinies once was. ane of," she .replied; works was ever, destined to see the FARM NOTES men P of those wretched lutnatica was leas c `while he knows nothing 'ei' the •light of Heaaven shining upon ' it lit i8 ,me to her side he kept it a man than: a fiend less a human a bookseller's window, afie would The pasture should be as careful= back; to how, when a second men- people who formerly knew me-at 1 managed as the best ha being than a demon. least he knows none of them lull- still, hive sat iii her little room, y g yfield on gouger arrived, he would have re- „ the farm, for it is one of the most vented my departure by force; to "Where was this place? de- mately. I could trust you thorough- conjuring up all sorts of strange Y g a. profitable parts of the farm- . bow, I flew down to Brampton, m!, °dad Mr. Gartmorc. r� ly, b'ut you live amongst a set that forms, I,- pure love of their seer- Someone has said that tillage is • :'• rushed in at the door, but was At Ciafton, she answered. If are certain of no secrecy of thought, ety. She was as true an artist as f6rt lization. This may not be lit- stayed on the threshold and numb - I had not shrunk, like a coward, no liberty of action. Servant and ever 'lived. Her heart -her soul - ' from 'th'e idea of 'detection and her ur one, centred in her beaks orally true, but it is true that with ed by the words too late to how, fi:iend would be curious concerning. P P , intelligent and thorough tillage thin 711, and wretched and loathing, al dread of his vengeance -what an your acquaintance -all things con- and those who feel this are those land will nearly always produce Pas hurried from place to place, exposure ,1 should' have made long sidered, I am better alone. alone who have the patent right :ate? Fled still through the world b hind. ago, of that'den -but now I can "As you ' wish," answered Mr._ direct from the hand of Nature, to boner crops than richer land' v►itJs „ g Y inaufficieait silage, From country to 'country "he think of no one.but myself - -my life Gartmore; "but is there nothin I go forth and tell what their mouth _ g If we can make our cheese ass! ' dragged me; but at last we came is one-eternal. horror of detection. can do for you before I go ? If you findeth to speak, to the, -remainder butter better than others we can ` home, to a sterner t rann on his I believe if I were to see my hu would like to sue for a separation of their ,more practical fellows. Y 7 Fell it for more money than others' part, to a more irritatin de ape ' band, I should die. With health or a —" _ �— �— brukeu —ate nervea3tozled -� +� —. �To be Continued vim, push, energy and thought -into on mine. You talked of inir au NF. a more; a I not failing si ore lose- ly— "too late. Did I not tell you + ---- -- their work, 'and they are evidencef 6:.,^n one, I should have died then. dye' man could - not help me, nor wo- of the value of emphasis in farm- Shut out from all living sympathy, When she had finished, her vial- man neither -but God will. Not (4-.+-+-+.++++-+++-++++.+++4-+,+ .+ 1 g YmP y' for turned to. the fire and looked V. ing. Competition is the emphatic I made friends out of my pen and , very- far before me in the distance ♦ man's opportunity. , The greater and talked to them when I at the flame through a film, that I see a separation such as yciu could 4 the competition the -more particu- paper „'..•if I had not talked m heart would' caused- it to row' dim and lustre procure for me. It is com- y e never . + + lay buyers become, and so the per• have broken. leas „before him.- .Then, after a ing slowly but sure• Let ineonly � About the Farm + feet goods go right to the top. Iti Was during that.. per I flu ,Hong- Pause, he raised his ltt3ad; and have peace and quiet till then — + * A majority of farmers, we think, ' 1 said .'shay l and 'as if indignant fished a work. which has since been P Y, g 14Ir_...Claritrnore atterec `no reply in b + have toe, man scree, and would ' oanecassbrl, and it eras with that; stint any .ape had found the means words, but he held out his hand r y t ♦. I make more money and do less hard - - and afew trinkets I fled from home to touch 'his heart: t�, the woman who spoke thus and 1 +:+.+ + + +i+'/ + *�+++ + ++ + + ++ part of their land was ' "You hare' told me all this, 'to P Rork if a one dreary winter night, and took looked in her face with sileut sym- i sold and the money invested in im• way to London.” rouse my sympathies -to make me pathy, TESTING QUAtiTITY AND e proving the acres left. Is not the "What made you leave him-at feel interested in you and yours: -- A long pitying glance, and ear- RICHN -hSS, farm too large when it badly needs last?" demanded Mr. Gartmore. to soften me in order that you may east friend! pressure, and he left mould me more easi! to our wish- Y P. underdraininq, and the owner has "Because everything I valued Y Y the room quietly, 'and sorrowfully. -� Plan of testing dairy herd a has ac capital with which to do it every relic I possessed of hers - es. You would not have spoken so For a, few minutes he stood as if been outlined in some detail by the When the stock is ill -bred, or the her Bible--a lock of her hair - all freely, had you not had an object irresolute on the landing - place, Massachusetts Experiment Station. l il.din a f ii view." __ -- -- u g'. pock and inconrenienta_ the deai mementoes I had hidden and then having apgarentIy made The cost is figured at from $Y to the owner cannot improve either and cherished -he flung nto the He uttered the irprds in a queru- u his-,mind to some course of ac a; per cow yearly, the variation de g P I without rnnniag in debt. - Diane Are; 'because into the chamber+' lous, irritable tone. Judi receiv,- lion he commenced ascending the � ptnding mainly on the number of farmers act as though they consid -+where I had been -weeping and i ed it as a real exp awn of his staircase, while Judith, after a members who co-operate to make rs is he brought angry words, opia on; and accnrdin 1 after fay- the testa,. .p ierad the great object its life to be p Y g. g ¢ Y g y. pause, devoted to painful reflection. to die possessed of many acres, and ungovernable passions. Dot oring him fur a moment with a con- flung the spectre "self' once again In order to be pro f>tat}tIa . it is while undoubtedly it ought rather you see this? she asked, taking up temptuous glance, she answered:- into the shade -snd taking up her claimed that a cow should produce tc be to enjoy comfort as tiny. pass a mass of'her lnxuriant hair-; "he '`rind what, oh, most wretched, pen wxote two notes are she retir about 2,800 girirrtx of 3.5 to per i1 along th journey. retained a handful of it as s trophy miser:.b}e man, do you consider m • 'g y y 1 g Y g and ran st follows.— ra r out forced feedin ; — Y y eel for the night. cent. earl with 1 when I fled from his house, lonely object could have been ? Do YOU The first was to Doctor Duvard.' assuming' the produce to be sold and desolate." think our hoards of useless old at the av� g prices received by cc$nd_what _did_��- _without can heal`a broken hearty -do you .° - s},ippers of whvleeale market milk. 1lIAY i'3 ['INf,T '1'Yt'iEB• -~friends or money, or —" - :- imagine any efforts .or care, or help "Come to me to- morroa, and I if the cows are kept for creamery _ ±;•,�� "I made all," she answere8, of yours, could soothe a broken Will give you Miss G'repion's ad butter, each animal, it is. asserted, India \ativP .Always Knows Where money, friends and home. I-ca ma spirit like mina Mr., Gartmorc, dress. On my own account also, I must produce three hundred 'Ie May be. Found. 4., London, and fell sick. I was you area worse than foolish to let want to see you, First, about dis- Pounds of butter to show, a satin watched throw h illness b Dr. sus icions and dni•ibts bar ever Y I have lived for weeks alongside g mY Y P y posing of the new work= scrcond, factory profit. It goes without say- q•nite small, well- defined forests Duvard.. I made friends of poorly avenue to your heart -but what are concerning my health. I have• fin- ing that must large herds contain containing tigers, says J. D.. Rees; clad children, and care -worn wu you to me that I should give my- iahed my last work to -day, and lay many animals that do not come up of Calctit.ta, Looking down from and was euccessfui. I achieved she said, abruptly checking herself. hiss Cre ton is uite well ; :but if ccw- testing plan is intended to help I P 4 ( tiger waa un foot, where he was Came and did not value it; obtained "I• am sorry to .have wearied you ou here an interest in her, you the owner to weed out those cows Y walking and when he lay down to 'Wealth, and tried to make a good with the details of a story, which can soon barn all particulars for without mistake, rest, for all these movements were use of it, I found that the good one ccculd not possibly, interest you= ourself.• It is advised to begin when the r reported lty screaming birds' and pan do unto others does good to farewell, sir. "Yours, cow is fresh and weigh 'the .mi -lk fur c f h ' oneself. I found it possible to be� She held out her hand to hire, as acJ M•' three consecutive days each month g pas om t e trey -tops. ttattertn a r PPY ' By the like telegraphy, and by content, if not ha even on this with heightened color and 'spark- recording the weight. The sutra, of the woodcraft which is' , born in earth, and had just made the dia- J ling eyes she concluded the fore And the other was to Alice the three days' yield multiplied by' covers, when'one. day lie laid a hand I going peroration, sad hker visitor1 " -Dear Madam, ten gives the amount produced fur them, by the interests and habits an m arm and din elled the via- took it, ugh not in .to en- of de- �' i of countless generations; the vie - Y P tbo In reply to your latter of a month: Repeating this plan every ion." arture. inat. which onl reached this da month and year after i sneers are perfectly well posted re- �. �; p f �� I • y y, year .gives a � garding. the great .beasts, and par- He, Mr. Mazingford ? ` Tell me •what to do, he said ; 't shall be very happy to forward record that is complete enough f,or i - ra fc : ticularly regarding the tigers, in f .� My husband," she acquiesced. you have spoken hastily and your yaws, if to my Power. 'At the practical purposes, and tnab•le the I 1 "Had I loved him I would' have lain! but I .like oa the better their neighborhood.• The man -eat- P Y Y same time if you •can do without farmer to know. pretty nearly what''' cr is well -known over the whole of; sakae b t blood I did,rcan for it, The fell want this ma forme Micsa an Editor I would rather not stand his cows are doing in juantity of 1 hia Fometime's very extensive beat. g sponsor" to your work, as it will yield. 4 special nu k- weighing sPorSaman arriving— provided •aoq wonder I-- refused to write for Crepton is, I presuine; . the' girl I hereafter prove more advantageous scale can be bought at the supply the villagers, have confidend iq him tosnolterms -Abel evelno would listen remises— wath a areal in her }tans ,the hall to you to have introduced yourself stores fur $3, although any spring'I_will have no difficulty whatever in P P Ito the public than to have been balance can be used, setting the , keiii aecuratcl riiformed concern- consent to qo arrangement? that I `' I suppose so, but I have never ' introduced by any one else, Should scale. to allow for -the weight of the g Y believed an ain would be li ht seen - her, ", answered Judith ; "this ing the man - eaters movements, Y P g you, however, fail in all other empty .pail. hilt whether he will ersuade the in comparison to the mental hu- is the note I have received front 'means of getting into print, you;are To find the richness of'the milk P miliation, and moral degradation her ; it •was enclosed in one• from I at perfect liberty to make whatever and the yield of butter. is not so' `'is quas to 'help him to get up f)- � of obe in his commands —that, ri- Dr.' Duvard, ,whoa use of my,name you.chuose, and if simple. It is'a:dvised• to sample the his nary will de end entire! u y g p ;pears to take l q �' P Y p- soner and captive though 'he kept an interest in, her, whether for his such a step prove necessary you can on his personal reputation. milk of each cow on the second, ' •'� me, I still had strength enough left own• happiness or not, I cannot show this note, to Mr. Larocca as I fourth and seventh months, prefer- i it is easy enough a build a little to enable me to defy him?" ay "— -- - your- authority :for c— ailing me' tl^ �e ?slily about the middle °f the month. ;leafy screen in a tree over aipool, '.'An then, su ested Mr. Mr. Gartmorc rend the letter and to sit and doze there pig tt af• gt3 , Editor of your book. The average of the,'three tebte willlter n ht .till the tiger comes is artmore ' as she nosed, what did and then said :- "You are entering upop a', toil- fairly indicate the •quality. These i$ ° he -what i ou o t en , .ow, i drink s the ni ,null ht and nothe Y � acme. pro ession; a win in you ' be missed, but it is quite another "When I defied him to do his tress =how can I help her in these .ev'ery success in' ,your endeavors, creamery, many creameries offering'j.thing to beat outrand face the man - worst( I thought there could be no literary efforts'? and satisfaction in their results, to do this work for patrons. llirec- I , worse than what I had alre4dy.•ex- . . "By influence if ou have it• — cc eater on foot. Consequently, trio Y Believe me, tions, for taking samples for test- s ortsman dues not alwa s et perienced), ha told me these were by money, iiy you have nut," Judith .. l I y g tak- ways and means of brio rn refrac- answered. Yours truly, ing• may u §call} be ,ubtainati frc,m g g "J. - SPI•ERSON. the creamery management. Dairy = en up to the man- eater, bttt this tory wives to their senses; what . "And what is your opinion of her. „ ' - men who !lave the Babcock bester is not Lecause the villagers do nni - and materials 'catt do know where he is, or, rather she, was the way he adopted do you talent ?" Folding both notes in a parcel �lhe testing for it is tits female -who generally think ?" - 'Never having read. a line - of her Judith sent them .down to Mr� tbctuseLZvs,: ' • "I cannot tell; sor-ie= diabolical' writing except this note, I cannot pre ^s en man. Gartmore, who posted the missives device, probably —" judge, only I feel pretty certain for -•her first thing- next morniti;t, "He drugged me, one night; and had• there not been something in when lie sallied forth much Pleased HOGrFEEDING E1P1'.R. ' S. a CONTRARY COMFORT. when I. came back to a conscious- her book, Mr. Larocca would never n•ith 'tic results of his interview . I: Z�onsidered frorri ilia ;silos' of ress of where I was, I found my- have promised_ to publish it." •with Alice on the preceding night, gain per head per day, skinimed As the spirited horse dashed on, self in a private lunatic a'sylum." "Even with your name?" of which interview it ma be well •milk and- blood meal y g in a taros- "The cursed vii'lain 1" eJaculated ");yen with my name," acquics- to speak in a fresh chapter. similar results when a; dla's su ` lc- ,,sin fofiter oreto the swa -in i seat. Mr. Gartmore, passionately; ced Judith ; "but if soli give the nients tm' corn 'when 13 rxntnd of "Oh John " she cried., `can yon "well -=-" girl a `start' she must then depcud CIiAFTIs'R YrVIII. p" s P s skimmed milk is fed for each' ound to him ?" "Oh ! it was not well -it was ill," . altogether on her own merits. It of blood 'meal ; 6r un the basis of ' "I'm• trying." responded the, she returned.. "How shall I tell is merely the first getting into print The fire was low on the hearth, one pound of digestiltle" protein in winded driver between gasps, "I'll y'ou what I endured in that vile which requires help - to pass 'and the solitary ,candle un!y dimly the Form'of blood meal. hold him in if I can only hold out.''. plat@?, how shall I speak of 'that through the publishing office iK in illuminated the apartments Alice •l. The profit made during the en= , which is trot past,' which will- never literature the first step -once out, Crepton called hers. Night was the tire' experiment differs less than Telling be altogether past in my memory? howev r, a,work must stand or fait time when phantoms ' born'.half - of cue the truth accidentally is y dollar. from this data ge con- a t to he embarrassin True, bodily,- I- felt- nothing =for :I. alone, =for the• reputation. thut-is rer�l•ity anti half ofldea'lity in, tfiat i lU ecT that 'blood mfml' "and sZiin n - -• B Fauppose as both 'husband and doc= blown like a bubble, will burst like , myaterimis world lying dimly in the rned milk have a similar feeding tot knew, I was sane, they deemed one also•. brain" of Poest, authors, musicians, value when fed on the Basis of an lie` cos a rilotm ffi folks i standinit ii, beat to kreat me as such, But the True, acquiesced Jar. Gartmorc, and painters, came forth from their equal numhor c.lf ounds of rotein, g ?� things I saty —the shrieks Iheard— "and Doctor' Duvard' ?" hiding places— walked" across the and as•supplemc is to eitlwr old -or a.ro ind waiting fi,r his old shoes. cc fl ' will never finds from my eyes —will I will communicate with him, narrow apartment, talked, looked, new corn. - -•- -- never cease o ring in my ears, till `And if I take up• this .business, move!!, and felt as they might have- ..• Hogs fed old corn•' -m: dc- gain -s - Magistrate •(ster- lily)— "Didn't- I' rt - —I am laid in ..my coffin— soli must permit _me to_.go bhrciugh ' done had they. been actual persons, slightly in -- exce_ k .of the hugs fed tell. ,you, the last tittle you' were here° ' '' "I tell you,', Mr, Gartmore, << she with it- alone ?" __. a,nd not, t-he mere dream -like me- ne,w corn ii'r fie e —ar'- The diffc�t, »r° I never wanted you to come before ; • °i.� - added, with m, emhling lips, that Unless ,you require, my assist- movies of experience; the spectres 1 is so •slight that• we conclude that me again'?" Prisoiier- - "Yes, 'sir; the power poss�cssed by t'he Auto- arise, I shall never interfere by of faa.nf oi� kv - hastiy forme of I there is very little to choose be but I couldn't mike the police:nat ? crat of all the Rtissias, i5t limited in word or. deed." that awful shadow}• train, length- tween the, ;e ti -o forms of corn as believe it. ' _....',. .. fs.,....- ..::._, y� ..-+. ...S.L.siC�"+•^M�,..�*n*ar.�.'R " er.liHeG,�d.k• -.:= ,-�'•:T'.Y•y,.,,�+�,�ti•.a& �;,...uar..- .V+.�cw -`- -..........ate. ._,.._-=-- �•� -+—,,. _•w....-- •y.,., •'r a, `..�'5�, ;�-�,,.-_ ....,+.-. few, y,- �- cl, �,^ �+ � ,aoc- .,�-..- c�;q'.++�r•- +E's. -M a,.. .,m.•. .,.•v'-c•y; -,• '� - „�., - ,• —,•� -. .. - ... .. - . „� - :. -, .. ., .`, ,.'.�•'..,., :.. mot.. ;M -r2 :r 1 i'M1 .} �.'t,,, if "�' _ y. LOSI J rHE WORLD'S MARKETS R 7BERN I:. REPORTS FROM THE LEADING -_ w TitADH..Ql':>\TRES. -s_ The Canadian Pacific Atlantic- -Express ' Two Persons - Killed and Several Fatally _ -- Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and �,j��j�, IntO Ravine. " _Hurt ,at Brantford. Other Dairy Produce at ' a Home and Abroad. A despatch from North Bay says: probably fatally injured, and his A despatch from $rantford say8: and willing workers were quickly man suffered a broken leg. The 1 An explosion of natural gas on. Fri -ton the scene of the disaster. For- BREADSTUFF$: ; Abridge near White River caught engine turned over on..its side, and Ktay afternoon totally destroyed tunately there was no.one in the Toronto, Sept.' 15.-Flour -- On- fire early on We'dne'sday morning, the mail, and ,baggage cars were u three buildings on the south side Theatorium or the restaurant's tario wheat 90 per cent. patents, burned, fiercely all day, and it was burned. How the passengers. es,% .of Colborne street, near Lorne nearby or there might have been a $3.35 to $3.40 -in buyers' sacks out- late, in' the afternoon before the Gaped injury seems miraculous. The Bridge, ,and caused the death of serious loss of life: The buildings Fide for export. 'Manitoba flour, blaze was under control. bridge was 600 feet long. Toronto and fell into the first stouts 6 second patents, At 6 o'clock a.m., six miles west trains will take the Soo- Minneapo- ., "two persons, the possible fatal in- p n s' $ ba �ury of two others, and the serious street. Mrs. horning an er `.heat -bfn -a ba wheat is easier, ' e-`first section of li3 route until the .bridge is repair- in�ury of three - dren,' who. occupied rooms above the C. P. R. Atlantic expreas, east- ed; as will the Imperial Limited] THE DEAD. ' the destroyed buildings, were burl- .with old No. i Northern quoted at bound, ran into a ravine, the bridge and Pacific Express. Joseph Blaybor.ough, aged 26, ed in the debris, and when dug out $1,16% ; old hTo.' 2' at $1.14,;, and spanning the chasm being in flames. 'The origin of the fire is a mys- died a hospital. were found to be suffering from old No. 3 at $1.12. New No. 1 The passengers were all Chinamen, tery, and incendiarism is suspected, P serious injuries. They were hurried Northern easier at $1.12, Georgian Two- year -old child of Mrs. Horn- to the hospital • ey w the two- passing through in bond from the although the continued 'dry spell P ?lay' Pc'rts coast, and they escaped injury. may have caused ignition from a ar ing, died at hospital. year -old Horning lad died at 6 p.m. Ontario \Vheat -No. 2 white and INJURED. Bla boron h and Hoistock were Engineer Nice, of Schrieber, was felling cinder of a passing engine. y g red quoted at S8 to 89c outside. Albert Holstock, face and hand sitting on the step's of the theator- Oats - Ontario new No. 2 white, - burned. ium when the exp!osion 'occurred. 3,r %c. outside ; Manitoba rejected, $3.5o to $3..60.. Bran -In bulk, $181 cession, Township of Beckwith, was g Mrs. Horning, badly cut and They were waiting for an employe 43K, to 44c, lake ports. to $18.50. killed almost instantly in a run - ! bruised; condition critical. of "the theatre, "who was a friend - Peas -s8 to 89c outside. away here on Saturday. His team s Charles - Horning, aged 6bionths; of theirs, to open up. Hu!stoe.k is Corn--.:Prices at 87 %c for No. 2 LIVE STOCK MARKET. got frightened at some object on condition critical.. a well known local baseball plater. Arne rican.yellow, and at-8 ^r for No. the street and dashed along at a Henry Smith , ern a pace, rowing im out o an bruised. Massey- Harris Co., but, for the past Barley -No. 2 barley quoted at choice export steers ranged from the rig opposite the Mississippi Ho- --g - -- BUILDINGS DESTROYED: � .two weeks had been Givi-s to -b9.c, -and -�Ta a extra at 57c $8.10 to $5.40 per-cwt, ;. medium struck on the pave- The buildings "destro ed were:- work around the theatorium.• He outside. were worth $4.50 to $5, and light ment, and he. expired in'-about ten g y was thrown right across the road Bran -Cars are quoted at $18 to were quoted at $3.75 to $4.25 per I minutes after being thrown out. Theatorium, 43 Colborne Street; and struck a telegraph pole,: sins- $'19 in bulk outside. Shorts quot- cwt billiard parlor, owned by Jas. P. taming fatal injuries to the back ed at $21 to $22 in bulk outside. Select -butchers' cattle. sold at. Driyle, 45 Colborne street; bake RAISED TO FIFTY DOLLARS of the head. He was 26 years of $4.50 to $4.80 per cat. Good cattle, shop, owned by Courtland Smith; s Money ualifieations Re sired of bowling alley, John Boue,y, 45 Col- age and' highly ",thought of. _ ..COUNTRY PRODUCE. straight- loads of, 0; to $moo mods• y Q q um, $3.25 -to $3.80; cowman cows, )orne. street, . occupied by Mrs. RIGID ENQUIRY. Beans- prime, $2 to g °_.10, and Immigrants. rain warehouse g2 to $3 per 'cwt. '!Mary E: Lake; g p There were no new developments hand- picked, $2.20 to $2.15. Advances • are reported in the A despatch from Ottawa says : An occupied by J. F. O'Neal. ofi Sunday in connection "with the Honey = Combs, No. 1, $1.50 to prices of °light stoekers. Their quo• order in Council has been passed Buildings partly damaged : -Bos- recent explosion catastrophe. Mr. '$1.75 per dozen-," and No. 2, in Co- tations ranged from $3 to $4 per raising the minimum money quali- _. ton Chinese Cafe, 47. Coloborne" Holstock at the hospital and M-r§: pound tins, • 9• /,c ; No. i extracted; cat•. The offerings of calves were fication of $25 now required of all street, tailor shop of AN . P: Hens Hornet' at her father's house are 10 to. lie per pound. limited. Their prices ranged from immigrants coming to Canada to derson; 49 Colborne street; lunch both reported as doing nicely and ' Hay -No. 1 timothy quoted at 3 to 6c per pound. $50 for-the period from January ;parlor of J. L. Williams, bl Col -�no further deaths are anticipated. $lo.boto $11.50 a ton on.track.bere, Though, the deliveries of sheep 1 -t to February ,15th. The douh• w orne• street. There will be a rigid invextigation and No. 2 at $7 to $9. and lambs were heavy, the calves ling of the money qualification dur- ka:; SHOOK WHILE CITY. ` and every endeavor :will be ieade Straw -$7.50 tc $,-.boon track. held steady. ing mid-winter-is with a view tore- < The explosion, which occurred to place the blame where it belongs. Potatoes New. Ontario quoted at Select hogs were firm in price ;at atricting as far as possible the ar- - about two o'clock, was felt through- There are all aorta of the4jries 17v to 75c per bag in, large lots, and $,6.70 per cwt., off cars, Toronto. rival of any immigrants without in- out the entire business portion o£ afloat to exglai-ir`t}re isastee, but Delawares at. 87 -Lv BQc_Qer bag on _ dependent means during the period 'Brantford -and on the north side -of it is thought that it Was an escape -track. when employment is not easy to Colborne Street and on King Street of natural gas into the buildings Poultry - Chickens, spring, dreg° BILLED 1N A RC1tAVOAI. - 'the plate glass- wind�s_wer.e..blo-w Iraa the.. main_ being -dug_on- .C.al. ducks, dressed, -10 to lie ; Farmer Thrown From Big at Carle- lion regulations, adopted by the in for blocks, The fire department borne Street. to l lc ; Guvernmen't early this year have -- - turke�a, dressed. 13 to 16c per ton Place. had the desired effect in 'cutting STEAMERS COLLIDE. _V90M:1�i BURN TO DEATH. .poun A despatch from Carleton Place, down immigration by considerably Match on Floor Ignited - ARBET.B. Ont., says: Archibald Macdonell, over one -half, and the total immi ` .. One Bost Beached Fifteen Miles Lighted THE DAIRY M aged about 78 years, a much re gration far the' year will,' 'it is ea Below Qaebee. Muslin Dress. spected farmer from the 7th con- petted, be only a little over 100,004. . ___ •� .. � - AT�des rich from Halifax, - riot 22 to 23c ; - - -- - - � Butter-Pound p b, :A des despatch from Quebec sa says: P S., , d ., 1 t -_ P Q y N tuba, 20 to•22c o infe7or,- 8 0- Owing to the heavy smoke on the says: There has been an apidemic lye Creamery. rolls, 23 to 26c, and 9 g • eolids -at-24 to 24%c- river on Saturday, caused by for'- of deatha,b burning. in. Halifax eat fires, a serious collision took during the past few weeks, The Egg�20 to tic per dozen in case fourth such accident-occur red Gin lots. FOREST FIRES -.'ARE. R.-AGING place between the S. S. Corinthi- Cheese -Large cheese; 13 to 13 %c an, Allan Line, outward bound, and Saturday night, when Henrietta Evelyn . Garruway was burned to per ouad, and "twins 13% to 13 %c. i ..the S. S. Malin Head, -of the Head P., P Line, inward bound. The accident death, Miss Garruway, who'aas a _ y of the Public school. staff DUCTS. Peo le In the Settlements Are Alarmed Orr land of Orleans, about 13 mites be- of Halifax, had been reading o low Quebec. ' The steamship Main father, who is nearly. blind." $fie Bacon, long clear, 11„ to pork, per at Their A Approach. : ` 'Head is beached near the scene of went to her room to change her at- pound in case lots; mesa pork,'$19 t"- sr the collision, and ' the steamship of tiro preparatory to going out. The to $19.b0; short. cut, $23 to $"3.50. : Corinthian arrived here on amship match 'she used •to light a .lamp . slig €lama - Iaght to medium, 1 f; to threw on the floor. It caught be 15c; do., i A despatch from Fort William tain a in the Township of Pal R evening, and is moored at the Allan heavy, lde to 13c ; rolls, P mnslrn dress and in an instant the 30/ to 11 %c ;shoulders, 10 to lOf c ; says: When the sun went dawn. on � pcTOnge, but up to the present has: ..;Wharf. Both steamers are report- whole dress was in flames. She backs, 17% to 18c ; breakfast bacon, Wednesday night it looked as rot reached any of the settlements ed to be badly damaged the h it was making plunge into. .:SOLID WALL OF FIRE. cried out and' her father ran up- 15 to .15 %,c. a amass . of flames, Kelp night the stairs .and did what he could, but Lars- Tierces, 121c; tuba, 13c, scath- eastern heavens showed red A solid.w•all•uf flames twenty five IBITTEN • BY A SPIDER. EB. without avail, and in' s, few minutes pails, 13i /..c. _ she was ail) . There was great and some people here declare that !miles in length is said td stretch den er of the house taking fire, but BUSINESS 3T •3SONTREAL.' ashes and cindhrs' ..were carriedufrc rn Grand �£ariazi to Chicago Bay Sir C. H. Tapper of Vancouver $ tbrough the -air, coming from either ' on the mtern.ationa,l- boundary line. Laid Up Temporarily. men ran in from the street and. Montreal, .Sept. 15.- Manitoba the stricken settlements on the' Tile Pigeon River Lumber -Cow- saved the house. No, 2 white oats, 47Y to 48c, No. south shore or from the burning�pany's camp.at Chicago Bay is said A despatch from .Vancouver, B. 4F, - .3 at 46% -to 47c, and rejected at districts in the `Whitefish Valley. � t:, be destrnyed. The dames are I says: Sir C. H. fiupper cvn. `SCALED THE JAIL WALL. 45� to 46c per bushel, ex, store. For the last week there - have �row approaching cloy© to Hy meta -fined to his house suff eeing from --- Flour - Choice . Spring wheat pat- come stories of - burning ` forests. inn the Gunflint branch. of the C'athe effects of a bite of a sp +der far Prlsoncr at Brantford Makes IIis. ants, . $6; seconds, $5.50;', W inter The whole south side - of Mount Me- P-adian Northern and the settlers was at Banff , a week or so ago, and Escape, wheat patents, $5; straight rollers, Kay has been. burned over .and -on ,,are said to be very anxious. The ' was out among the trees, wh,s,i he $4.40' to $4.50 ; do., in -bags, $2 -to Wednesday 'morning' a' telephone' flames are 'devouring everything in 1 felt a sharp sting. 'As.tiie P+i'p.asg" A despatch from Brantford says.:. $12 10; extras, $1.65 to $1.15. Feed- message -from Hyman says that the Ithe White Fish Valley. There is a, only momentary, h' thought little About a month ago Wm, Parker $2.10; ex bran, $22 to $23; shorts, people of that settlement ,are very I bad fire at Silver M01untain and rf it at the'time, but, by a was convicted on a charge of horse- ,25; Ontario bran, $21 to $22; mid- uneasy. , Only a few_ tulles south of Gunflint. Two Pigeon River ium a large lump had formed, anal be has stealing a.nd sentenced to jail here. filings; $26 to $l7 ; shorts, $26 per them thr fires are burning arid one, ber camps on •. the International been suffering ever since. He. is lin- He ,served ,nearly a month, 's time. ton, including bags ; pure grain settler has already been burned i boundary are destroyed. The fire . able to bear the contact of cl•All- Wednesday forenoon about 11 Piouille, $30• to $35, :and milled out. In the 'unsettled portions of 1-in'the:Indian reserve is still burn ing, `though no � serious effects are c'elock he escaped by scaling .the grades, $25 to $28 per ton,: Pro- Gillies and. Scoble small fires are ing, but the Indings have it . in expected, as the trouble is merely jail 'wall, and officials are now visions- Barrels • short cut mess, burning, but athere is no .possible i check.. There is• another Iarge fire searching the country for him. 822.50; half - barrels, $11.50; clear way to_ check them except - a heavy j burning on Thunder Cape, near — -- fut ac ra' hacks,• lie; barrels plate beef, $17,50; half- barrels do.; $9; com- - - - - -- "- — - -" - "- pound lard, $S', to 9 %c•; pure lard; NOVI SCOT11 fNE - 13N'c hams, 12'1 t tiW 4 Windsor ba oat - .. a 4, t lac , _ - n, 1 STILL`., b co o : 15 to ' 16c ; fresh killed abattoir = _ The BurI1iIl District Is Bein 'Flooded dressed hogs, $9.75 ,' alive, K85 to — gj �7�7 $7. Eggs -�lo. 1, 19 to 20c; selects, Great Britaln'S . Largest andea�lest 1+r it.h• Water. r dozi2 /,c;� eastern, 23 to 24c pe rn 2 12%. round o1 z u - c,inro 12 %tt %c. _ tter 25 d Parship Launched, B 'A despatch 'from Sydney, N. S., I returning from lunch were unable lots. -_ colliery of the Nova to put out -the fire, and let it obtain headway before calling for assist- UNITED STATES MARKETS. " A despatch from Portsmouth, I that were given out ,it is from t e ',Bcotia Steel and Coal Co., on Wed- ante. When the officials arrived Fngland, says: The St Vincent, the that the experience gained from Buffalo, Sept. 15- Wheat - Spring I lap Est and heaviest battleship ever construction of the Dreadnought resday, ha8 a serious reminder of with a number of heroic volunteers steady; No. 1' Norther_i, --carloads, 3 ' file big 'colliery fire of 1881, when nothing could be done to prevent store, $1.06% ;• Winter easy ; No. 2 built for the Vritish' nar=y, was hap been utilized in this vessel.. It I'�alf the mine was drowned out. the spread of the fire, and they fin- red • 99 %c to $1 ; No. 3 .extra red, launched- successfully here on is believed that 'some 'of the addi- `' 2 o' lock fire was discovered all decided to flood that section of 9,*yc• Corn-Firm; No. 2 white, I Thursday, The weather was fine tional weight of the St. Vincent it _. .About c y' o and .the sea smooth, and a great to be accounted for' by heavier ar 7n the extreme southern part of sec- the mine from tbe.surface'by.mQans BG c• Oats -Easy; No. white,' +flan b, and. a message -,was, sent, at of air lines leading to the burning to 53 %c; No. 3 white,. 52Y4 51 ,,c; crowd saw the vessel take the water. mpment for protection against tor- once to the surface for aid. Sup- distric,,t at the rate of 1,500 gallons No. .4 5114 to 51'4c. Barley As the warship slipped from hop pedoes, and }it' im iovements giv- Manag- per minute. It will take about 48 -Feed to malting, g, 64 to 70c. blocks she was christened by this rug greater security to those con - erintendent John Johnson, trolling the movements of the ship ei tendenell, Inspector Nicholson, hours to flood this aistrict. There Minneapolis, Sept: 15- Wheat _ C'ountess Beauchamp. g and several oQrcials were quickly :are about eight fords to be drowned September, 98%' to 98%c; Decem- Counting' the three' crnisirig bat- .while in. action., A number of th4 on the scene, and found.'the'section out before' the depth is 'reached. 'ber, 99% to 99 %c ; May, $1.03% ; tleships of the Invincible class, the eign naval attaches- attended the - filled with smoke, and that it was The management li s� o fear for No. 1 hard, $1-01/%, to $1.02% -1 No. St. Vincent -is the eighth vessel of -launching, on -.the invitation of -the impossible to get within 100 'yards the safety of the as regards i northern, $100/ to $1,01 %; No. the Dreadnought type to be launch. Admiralty. _ 8 of the ford where the fire on lust- a accurnulation of area or other - northern, 98 to- *- 99 /c;Flo . 33 C in thise country. The •Admiral- The St.- Vincent was laid down ir1 g- -- g T- a + - ed. ' it is supposed the miners af- dangers- that generally follow semi- northern, / % d i sal reticence Dec . bier f 1 t u She 0 sup - is us em o s,s year. ter firing their shot'of coal, as was lap occurrences. -They 'expect to First patents, $5.65 to $5.75; sec- with regard to the details h the and to s of about -given tons { their daily custom, left some fire have all the mine in. working con- .ond patents, $5.5u •to $`5.60; first design and construction of the. St. her cost has been given at $2, buri:ing` behind the 'coal, and after dition• in a few daye clears, $4.35 to $4.45; second clears Vincent, but from certain figures 50 '000. . ,. _ - PICKEWNG COUNCIL N r ' - m, ..=OCK'NOTES. Now Adverttsernente. The above council met pursuant to As 'usual Graham Bros: ca Lured a °? adjournment in the Township Hall, }t TO R)✓AT -A fifty act•. farm, being \� �'�`� Brougham, on btonday, Sept. 14th ; large number of prizes at the foranto 1 lot id, in'8rdcoaoeeelon,Townehivp or Ftgk• Do j 1 ■ a a members all present, reeve R'hite in exhibition. The following is a list of eying. Apply to HENRY A. HAIGHT. Picker. • fixes won: Hackneys -lat on Color- ing, out, Jthe chair; minutes of last meeting - ',•read and approved. g Ito. for aged stallion, also first for 'ANTED. -A reutice to the mil- t " R A number of accounts were pre- same horse in harness; lit on Snow- �` linery business thoroughly taught to `''The People s CaBh Store. . seated and cowr,lunications read and bill Duke; lot on Toggery for year- those atnbitiout to learn, Apply Mall. LEIGH, . -- referred to the various standing com- old, "Clydesdales (Lmp.) -let on Baron Iilns strebt, Pickering. 5ctf baittees. Laird in 3- year -old class, Ist on Lands- i OR RENT -The Roach farm of 125 The committee on Contingencies re- down in 2•year -old class ; 1st on Baron acres one concession south of Pickering r rted and recommded payment as Ceptsr, ,yearling, _and championship Village. apply to W. H. 8altxls, gametes, New Goods'For Fall Use po P y with Landsdowne; 3rd on 2-year-old; Port Perry, 49•x9 i station ; John Murkar, printing and 2nd and 4th on yearling fillies and lot L'LLS FOR SALE. -I have a num- 'Voter ' Li is 40.0, balance B printing on yearling fillies. Clydesdales Can.). B i t' 'Voters' Lists 40,00; p..R, Beaton; an 2 g p ( acoordlnr to the times. Aplply st lot 19`cpon T Arriving daily account of salary 92 60, postage 10.00. -2nd in abed class-on faeQueen's Pickering, E. E. PvGH, C;aremoat. rats e The standing committee on Sheep Pride; tad in 3-year-oldn '- Primrose Killed by Dogs reported and recom- gang; 3rd in 2-year-olds'- on Royal HOUSEWORK. -A young women imended payment its follow.: W F and loten ; tat on 3-year-old hoses, mare, residing •in the village of reasonable is SA RGA /NS FR /DAY 11 AND 18 Pugh, for 2 registered lambs killed by and lot for best ten horses, on the prepared to g0 out by the day at a rewoaable , g ound shown by one exhibitor. The charge. For tarther, particulars apply at this p per yard, 30 cents r x �gga 12.00'; Win. Ellicott, 1 §Deep Em sold nine animals during the ex- ofncs. 4- st Carpets 14 cents y per yard and killed 6.00; 'said amounts being two- ,.thirds sworn value. hibition. CATTLE FOR SALE. -The under- 40 cents, per yard, `I The standin Committee on Ind* signed hag tor. sale a number of -cows and Q �e pay- "Q y yon.g cattle.-•good Dnrhamg, g pN on the - RG] 'l�ar 20c to 5Uci per yard ` gents reported and recommended a -Bert. Mantle . -n as sued U the ppremiam lot 9, ton, s, Ptcksrin wM. Pair. RiNDEP., Greenwood P. O, 49 51 '. ' • - • meat as fq]lowa : Peter 3lacnab, -for Uxbridge Foundry Qo. for the _ , - ezpenses of burial of the late Thomas rice of a cement mixer which Mr. OR SALE. =A 100 acre farm, being "Green 10.00. Mantle received on trial and which F lot 10 in Eth con.. Township of Pickering. T �-}-f T /� C ,. The standing Committee On Roads This is a first-class stock and grain farm. .L' .i�V L,J ' J� .L tJ .CL a he rejected as. being unsatisfac- Good buildings, A 1 _ hand Bridge. reported and reco +amend- pp yin Lire nnaezeigned, ed v tory. The suit was won by fir cHAs.-?RocToa, caIedonia, out. 43tf in Jars 59 cents pa- went as follows: Joseph T per dozen. Quart Jars 62 cents dozen Lau hlin 239 yds ravel $$23.90; W Mantle' Quart Jars 80 -cents per dozen. � g y g , HEIFER ASTRAY. - Strayed from Two Harvey yds gravel div 143.80; Gen the premises of the undersigned 6h or ` Len . 100 d3 ravel div 21 10.00 ; W about Jane 13th, a red and white 9- year -old g y g Leiter. Information as to her whereabouts Only One dozen Bold t0 & Cu9tUltter at above prices. Casey, shovelling snow .4.80; Geo. , , will be thank: n.lr received.. James Hayes, `- .Lens, . cleaning ditches, Palmer's Brock Rosa, 37t1 D Si � son -Q_ Co.,. bridge, and gravelling 13.00; John D. p U� lJ .-:. .Pickering• Whitson, 110 vds gravel div 84 11.00; F; ARM TO RENT - Consisting of 100 _ W J Taylor, rep culvert and road-div aces, there being 35 acres in lot 12, con. 5- and 65 acres is lot 19, con. 4, ill the township of 28 11.86-1 Mrs, John Miller, 98 yds - - y F Pick sung. For further information appl to - Hm 8 Watfor3 Ont. or to T. VCR- " ,, „ . yon ridge south A irons 9.87; C IV Dis- ney, contract to Henry Jones dir 61 * �� �> • - _ ARM FOR SALE OR RENT.- - - 1' 00 ; W Waddell,. 84Tvds ; ::':' _ - - -67 40 ; Gic-ar Yake, unloading and :. ing, contains no acres, large stone hone., good ' delivering cement 9.00; Thos. Dlradill t t,Al' barn and stables• Qarge hap barn, plenty of Y >l water. Good land for farming. will sell cheap • co ydsgr gravel w t 1 bet. the 8th gnu 9th t' or rent Oct. tat, If Bold --part cash---balance c "cons. (Markham paying like amount) is �� - p y g ,, . on tine - -5 per neat. per annum; Apply to 50,00: Win. Waddell, 28 yds gravel x:• : "% wit. LUG-AX, Pickering. 49-3 a -} .� ne div. 68 2.80; W E Gordon, re- sawing`{ `,` - himber for railing 1.00; T Knox,.con- STOLEN .-from from Oliver Pugh. Green , g River, on Wednesday night or Tkuzaday tract on Brock road con 4 15.00 ; Robt. morning, Sept. lath or 17th. a bay horse, weighs - .'Cowie, 2 cesspools under award 5.00; about 1:100 lbs two white hind feet, scar on - Walter RWard, buildin culvert o ribs, stripe on race, five yews old. - Also' a Todd - - opp. - covered buggy and a set of harness. A liberal Piire Fresli Pickling' Spices and Vinegars. lot & con 9 0.75; Wm. ofphin, re pp. reward will a given for information leading to - �culvert con 6, opp. Ibt 219.104: L �`; their -recovery. OLLY B. YCGR, Breen P1lkey, ecntract on 7th con o sfver. -0 FRV =Z' TARE AT BEST PR =CAS . (L'zbtndRe to tp, y half larriouatl, pound FARM FOR SALE. -Being lots 1Q pp. lot 11 This woman says theft Lydia E. y Plnliiart'x Vegetable Com Eve thin in gravel p saved her life. Ri � cot[ 7, cress ip of arm -is the of g 30.00; Chas White, 40 pus gravel div �,p�1,i vies sting at 410 acres, ?h7e farm ie the ice " 4.50; Levi (�ir'Oye,- COntract ravel- 31me. Pin- Chatel,, Valle field•, oa which are well-known Greenwood herd of • - �- g Belleriver, Qiwbec, writes to J11M. ebort -horns have been bred and red," during the Groceries ' Fruits and Provlslon3 ling on 9th con .x.00; Eli Stouffer•, past'forty years, It is as rich as a :tarden and f digging 77y rods drain on Alton. road Pinkllam: clean. wou!.i tell 150 acris, 133 acre4orthe at hoc 50 38: C W Disney, rep. cul' ert " I want to tell. you that without whole- of [t. .There is timber on one part of it pp worth'A -AW. Teiwa easy. Possession givers :.Always a little better than the rest, on 7th con 2.55: R- H Todd, gravel . Lydia E 1?inkham's Vegetable Com- Apr:I ls.t 1JLJ, -- Arthur Jolmetcn, Greenwood, div 27. 86-yds 3.28: John Bi•own. bal. Pound, I would not be alive. For 87tr .acct. rep... and shov. snaw•3.15, con- months I aiiEered ttith painftd and OR 'SALE.-:1 buns. and an Pafronize the Grocery Store for your -- - tract bet. 4th and 5th corr.._ 13.id) : `V irreb^alar �erioc:s and izlflasmation of acre _ d ct' Qar•a,: in the vil:age of Erovaham, H Pilke . right of tva� v [ 10 nat.,inF for me, and said must sn a:: t c e ..1 1 an.I iir;e F-77.7 stet a Y n t C.. lids.. pit • .7, , contract grtrcelling on Kinsale road mit,to 'an operation is I had a tumor: rt a - -rn zn ...raving h, uer �.itt, o • in 4th and 5th Coaa- I'ai underu,,t5, aGd a stone lien house t zss. 85 yds ('j. 8Ue 51.W : One c. mp cousins advised ' me to of bird and >aat water; The gardon i'e in•gco •c „ Dupca.n Dolphin•, oversrez` in div 37 take Lydia. E. Pinkliam's Vegetable coaaivou sad is idled with pear. p;um and Cash Priid for Butter rind, Eggs. 75: `Veiiley (fee. 31 vet.; grarel dir 33 Compound' as it had cured her. cherry tr„ea and otber sr mil fruit. As the .• I did pro, rietd} in eusamoviay west early this -fall, -" - - -- - - -- - 2.48: Chas. White, 12 vds gravel div now and now I have no pain toe gbore property wilt be soi i r.t a reasr,nab;e - 87 L:x); IV S Gould• gravel supplied mead an entirely cured, .Four remedy rice, For further particul'are a;)wT to 3oixyi 3 T - diva. 42 and 34'll.o9; ��'rn: Din tuna, is deserting of great praise." �rr.s on the preruises oT to Tuna. Pcr, rtes, FALL M ILLIN ER Y '. 0 i F N I\ G vim• IZ- R_ _ _ 45tf - - - - - - - -- L Spink 372 yds: g.urel station road M. FS FO SYCK VTOME . - - -- --- - 29.76; T'W Lamoreaux. 30 yds For tLirt�- ears LS•clia R Pin);, -' -' A Reliable llrs- Lei h's' Fall Milliner • Opening will take lace on WedneWa ,' div, 21 2. i Arots Storer .no It in �'s Veget� le Compound, made ♦ l g 3 P R p y F ' t `� Local Salesman 1111 anted Sept. 23rd Ancl ;'Thursday- 'the 4th. LiLdies and thrir friends t excess of at labor 3.00; Geo.' «il - $rc}rn rOOtil ii11c) herbs, l]R� IK'cn the are .spec•ialh` invited to call and View her new stock', son, rep. road opp. lot 30 in '2nd 'con standard comedy for .female ills. For PieLtring, and adjoining which i •ill consist of some of the very newest +ind }zra1inK in dir'. 11 11,25; W S ar>xl has positivelycured thou -sam soi country to represent - And smartest tlesign� in hats and bbuceta. b Gold 27 yds, gt:r- el- div. ;hs _ 70: R wr>Qren WbK, have been tmul>1; -d with t - McBiady, rep. b:it{De bet. lots •19 and Canada'sOidest' reatest Nurseries' _ clisp}acerni6nts, inflammation. ulcers• ' ` t Correct in style, duality of material and w' orkmanship.- 17 12.00; J,C�Philip, 20 vds gravel div. tion, fibroid tumors, i:-rcu►nlar'ities «'bile business in some lines rile he _77'200: Yes i Gee. 27 i dy gravel div ii�rirxiic in bRCkacllt;, stint" liar' [l�rll, farmer tyre never mare .neon,_ L I \oi'th Side 35 9 and ntl1l'xhtit;;r t., p :r.; lil;r, aiilountl bylg Wr. E1E ing, aG . *,{�, rR ^s- aged as regarc fruit grossing than at Piekerina. Ont, 1.20; 3 E' Ftrnker. 8U yds gt::ivet div 11 tun,dlzzInessornezlou, pass@raLion .the presrht- �eitc�u. High prices - for' T-- - -� �- -" - 6.1.9 �fm, aet Kett,ed p24era div Why d Pi -kh Las it? all cLrst s of fruit hate been as acon- EEE SH GOODS ARR Iti'ED 1 l.ti r : Jliuhara Kennedy, '_4 yds gravel '.IZr9. Piz:klfam invites all sick the past season, anti there 'i4 as a con- t div. 1,8.4; John Whitson, 5t) yds gray- women to write 1)er for advfQe. sequence, an increased- d-emaud :.for el dir 7:' 5.00; Enos Remmer, 8o yds Stre tsar RvitiOd thoitsaad9 to nursery stock. gr��et .div 1A ,8:30; H Calctrt, filling health. Adcircata, Lynn, R?a14f. Our stack i cotn`plete iA every de- _ in wa hr:ut lit'. lots 16 and 17 9.in _ ..- ......__ • -_- partment incluiiing a new list of speei- _ ` Gentlemen a Ladies' J H Madill, troik in excess of statute T� p�}'��♦ alties which we•alone handle. Sulntner Shirts, Sttmme'r Underwear, labor 18.00-; - Pat, irk °`%etr, �LLi. -4i�t irE T The right ii.an will obtain a perman• Suulmer Cu grivew , _ _- Sateen Cn'elerskirtQ, -.- _ gravel div 23 3.40; David Annis, 24- - ds gravel div 40 2.40, 28 yds gravel whlthY To"Wp• for hits. Pay weekly. Free sample outfit, etc:, write for - particulars. Ties. Wrappers. y - • •div. 48 2.'x0: SV B Ireson. 3! yds .. - - - y _ base Notice is hereb given el div 40 �,3U; W Edwards, rep, base y g•' n that a Court a j line bridge 5.00; Levi Annis, . rep will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Stone 8c Wellington, . j Rouge hill 14.70: �Irs. Bissell, right Voters Lists Act, by Ais .Sonar the FonthiLi Nurseries, George Parker, - - Du' bar'ton ; of way to .grarel ,pit 5,00; Andrew Judge of the County Court of the - ': >- (851 acres) -, Anns.n, contras! an Bav read 27,90.; F L�anty of Ontario, at CouncilChamb- TORONTO, - ON'T. - - W Hobbs, man and team on grader ers,' Brook lin, on the Third day of 3,00; John Annan, luau and team on Lobes, 1918, at 10.30 a: m., to heir and EXBCut6r'S A. PALMER , ;PLANING Etc grader C50; W Edwards, 15£ yde determine complaints of errors • and Painter Paper Hanger. 1 s gravel div 8816.40, grace. various dii s. omissions in' the Voters List af.the NOTICE TO CREDITOP►S 12.00 ; Mrs. Bennett, 21 vds grarel Municipality df the Toti nship of Whit- . gating purchased the Bennett factory - d`v 54 210; John Burton, 34,yda gran- bp, for 1908. All kinds of +House Repairs done the undersigned is pprepared to el div 52350 74 ds lave! 7. d0 Owen Dated at Brtoklin this'15th day of 1Patate.of. David.0'NeiU, deceased: do all kinds of Planing y g on shortest notice and satis� R Sound Cement Co., 1 car_ cement Less Sept„ 1908. Notice is hereby given pursuant to aetioW guarantee and Sawing. freight 189.80: .W D MatthewF Ar r„_' D. Hf)T.T,TTiaV r.� W' : the R. S. O:, 1897. Chanter 129. that I - .cement and -work div: 76 2.1,25: Wm. -- .♦, �, a •,.. „ 'ir Em6mn, work dir 34 9,40;, A T Jlich• eta, en�tineer's award 1907 4.00; W Mitchell, bal. on crushing stone 4:50 SAW. ' . i Geo. Falconer; work div 7.522.30";' Gen re sepal or slicer to the undersigned . George ' - its bonus on wire fence in.3rd'con 100 EALED TENDERS addressed tc S Cowan, -le Pickering it Post office, On- tario, sole Executor of the will the the rods - it 15c 15.00; Geo. Rawson, bonus wire the tmdersigned, and endorsed "Tender for-Public Building, INrhitby, i fence in 3rd con. 59 rods ra 15c 8,85: T C Brown, repairing Haight's bridge Ont.' will be.received ettthisufl3ceunti1 'P. &00; J:.uies Lidgett,- -rep: cuirart on 4;00 31. on Tuesday, September 1, 1908, for the construction of a ,public l e t 1 (W hitby, to pay like amount) ,75 : Elias B' Hoover, freight on, Car of building at Whitby, Ont. surnames.. and addresses with fuLlpar- ti titulars of their claims and the cement 48.00. Plans and specification can be seen a Appplication from 'S'J illannell for wire fence at lot 35, con. 5, and forms of tender obtained at this •Depai•tnieot and at the post office, Whitby... 1 and wokrtd - appoint the reeve to examine thtisrurie. Persons tendering- are notified that; because we put experience into our A communication from J B Madill tenders will not he considered' unless Also carriage -work. as to the condition of the following 'made on the printed form- supplied; the said deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard onlv bridges on 7th con. opp. lot a5, bridge and signed with their actual si gn It- on sideline bet.'lo?5 12 and 13 in 7tb 'titres. " Painter and Decorator, con. opp, lot 14, wou',d recommend Each tender must be accompanied S -that Mr. Scott examine the 'same -and by an accepted chentle on a chartered liable for said assets or any part there- have the necessary repairs made. ban4, made pavahlu to the orderof the A by -law was introduced and car= Honorable' the Minister of - - Public -x ried throtigb its carious readings and works; equal to ten per cent (lU p. c.) epaItments' finally passed appointing Harrison of the :imuut of the tender, which will tion. Johnson pathma.ster' for Whitevale be forfeited if the person tendering division in-the room-and stead of decline to enter into a contractwhen PumpgManufacurer James Thornton who is incapacitated called upon to do so, or if' he fail to from acting on account of illness, complete the work contracted for. If Sole Executor, Pickering, Ont. On motion the reeve was authorized the f nder. is not accepted the cheque be ` to issue his order on the Treasurer in wLW returned. -favor'-of the parties recommercded" for _-The Department does not bind itself Is recognized as one of the largest payment in the various standing com- to °accept the lowest or any'tender. LADDER :mrttees... By order; ' On motion -of Messrs. HOoveP a - NAP. TESSIER,' We are prepared to instal wood or iron 'Scott the council ad"ourned to meee �, Secretary. E SNOW How. Enter any time. again on Monday, Oc ober 12th, at-th Department of Public Works; Blaeksmithina and Woodworking hour of one o'clock , rp. Ottawa,, Septemder 2, 1908. - - Newspapers will not be paid for this Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, Mr. J. M. Rogers, Ii C., of Pet=t•b, , advertisement if they insect it with- in dead, j out authority from the Depa,r•tuient. and Saturdays. r Phone No. 50 at residence. estate of David O'Neill, late of the going elsewhere_ - aatlsracrton s>;uaranteea. Township of Pickering, County of On- tario, yeoman, deceased, who died on _ . or about the 27th day of May, 1908, are ' re sepal or slicer to the undersigned . George ' -, A. Cowan, -le Pickering it Post office, On- tario, sole Executor of the will the the Between Hay and Grass o said deceased„ on or before the 8rd day d New Blacksmith Shop of October-, 1908, their, Christian'ar;;i surnames.. and addresses with fuLlpar- ti titulars of their claims and the The undersigned has jest open -!is as good a time as any other to do outside painting. If Rood judgment.' nature the secnreeir if any, held by them, -And take notice that- aftlar the -said ed his new blacksmith 'shop west is used, the hottest sun does not blis• of the iron bridge and is prepared, ter the fresh paint if we do the work. 3rd day of October, 1905, the Executor 'to do blackswit•hing in all its lines. because we put experience into our will proceed to distribute the assets of Also carriage -work. paint pots. Prices reasonable. the said deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard onlv .. Jonathan Llseoulnb, ]W. Be 'K E S T E R, -to the claims of which notice shall have 'been given 'as above required, •1=iC3MEri3Zff, - Ont. Painter and Decorator, and that the said Executor NW not be Piels .ring, Ontario liable for said assets or any part there- Of of to any person or persons of chose claims notice shall not. have been re• ass" -x cei ced at the time of such distribu- epaItments' E. �%. BVANS tion. Dated this 3rd of September, 1908. *Abso1,,telFirs, PumpgManufacurer GEORGE COWAN, SR., - Sole Executor, Pickering, Ont. Sho p and Residence, .Dundas Stl L. T, Barclay, Whi y. 48 -50 Solicitor for said Exe utor, Is recognized as one of the largest ! WHITBY, ONT. ! LADDER and best Commercial Schools in Canada. Hundreds of students Three doors west of Whitby;L'Hous% ' of all kinds Manufactured to Order. - Write 'phone are getting good positions each year. Let us prepare you for one. We are prepared to instal wood or iron r?:" or us. E SNOW How. Enter any time. pumps on short notice, also attend Blaeksmithina and Woodworking Beautiful Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal, to all kinds of repairing. Cisterns made to order.' of all kinds. Sbop Cor, Yonge & Alexander Sts. 1095 Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, close Wednesdays _ also gasoline engines. t and Saturdays. r Phone No. 50 at residence. Brock Road,, � C Sweet to Eat �w" L"41111116 (Note removal from old standlon;Brock . • ii'• ra� •�Q�t Ontat•io i Ittu*l1 TJ St.eet.) �. 4+, ..., oriw'- ..".�i��1C?!6.a�.�.M:,:•.w'.:M, �w�w7= Ml.'J'rau,sme...aNYii '_ miu3... ... J:.` S rNls 1rw„L'y irl.� htGs�M1/,w,..,n.�.. •w„'o.lN'...�.•R: .. ,. _....., .., .•. ._ /. _ -. _... . ....,...._ : t - r. ti. CLAREMONT Chats. and Mrs. Macnab are &t Win. N.' Middleton V. S., of Port Derr visitin "friendsfoira Cayuga, a former resident of RELIABLE =GOODS ]Mfrs. ]terry Found was in the Y g t time. Claremont ' acity on Saturday. , was married on Mon - Sherman Rulnohr is somewhat Mrs.' C. Middleton,, of North day, the 7th, at Southbridge, For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for 14en (every pair =' „- ,under "the weather. Claremont, is at Southbridge, Mass. to Miss Alice M. Storrep. guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them. Miss Raby Farmer visited the Mass. attending the wedding of The cerempuy was performed at - '- — 'Misses Taun on Sunday. her son, Dr. W. N . Middleton, of the bride's home by the resident FLOUR AND FEED. ` Richard Carter, of Manillas, was Cayuga. She will be absent "about minister in the presence of a large; r :.here with friends over Sunda a month dut•ing which she will number of invited guests. Mr. and Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. ° Thomas Burnham, of Lrabr�dge, visit her brother, Dr. W. T. Pugh, Mrs. Middleton took a trip to Feed constantly on hand. Is here for a few days visiting of the same place. Washington. On their return Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central Y .."friends. The fire company should turn trip Dr. Middleton will attend it Wm. Palmer is having hie,cellar ollt to .practice so that should a convention of Veterinariea air The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor ,cemented. Bert. Mantle has. the fire take place each member would Philadelphia. _- contract. know his duty. No where is cyst- -� em more necessary than in a fire DR, D, C. SMITH i . .r Gregg &Coates shipped s car• Y - - -- -- Y Goad of hogs fromathis station oit company in order to produce the A'R Monday. best results. DENTIST, STODPPVILLE, Caleb Forsyth is busy utting in , Geo, Thompson will hold iqn Honor graduate of Toronto University M E RS I P auction sale of his household effects and Royal College of Dental Surgeon. the abutments to-the bridge south sets also Post- raduatr of Chicago College. - ' of Alton. hay, roots, vegetables etc. on Sat- ;V1 Crown and bridge work a specialty. _ urda neat. As Mr. Thompson is g Harry Thomson returned to Y p Buffalo on Saturday to resume his giving up housekeeping, every. At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. - W� have Shares for the following !work there. thing will be sold. See bills for Office over Sargent's Tinshop. All persons owing accounts will. full particulars.' Independent 'Phone. ° please -settle and oblige, J. H. Died at Waterville, Kansas, on Ploughs : .Beal, Claremont. Y Sept. 11th, It's s it when siok ones drug * Friday, Se Louisa, wife of PAY g the Henry C. Willson, and second stomach or stimulate the heart and kid Verity Shares No. 16, 3 I X L, 21, 4, 4a, I' 7. Judson Edwards, of Balsam, has daughter of the late John J. Gul- neye. That ie all wrong A weak atom• Gangs- Ontario No. 2 New Century, , begun a two- year's course in the ach means weak stomach nerves, always. , � Y Jr, Agricultural College, Guelph'. lock. Mrs. Willson is a sister of "� And this is also true of the heart and kid- Rev. and National Nom. 8. Rev. Wm. Dewar, B. A., of To- Ma's. David Hopper. and Miss Gul neye. The weak nerves are instead cry. Fleury Nos. 13 and 21. Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7, 4, 10. ronto, will occupy the pulpit in lock, of Claremont. + ing out for help. This explains why Dr. Peter Hamilton No. 21. Waterloo No. 7. "Erskine Church neat Sunday. Remember Geo. Stotts eaten -1 Shoop's Restorative is promptly helping Frost & Wbod No. 1S and 20: _ :.Henry Allen No. 7. Miss Ida Brown returned to the live sale of farm stock, -implements stomach heart and,kidney ailments, The Patterson Nos. 11, 42 and 13. Sylvester Nos. I and 8. ~- household furniture etc. on Wed- Restorative reaches out for the actual Umbridge.Nos. 4, 5 and 7. Cockshutt Ni , Punch, Judy. city on Saturday afters =ding a „• pe nesda neat, Se t 23rd. Amon cause of these ailments-the failing inside Ga Gangs Gan p short time with her mother here. Y p g nerves.' Anyway test the Restorative 48 g� Kidd, A Maple Leaf. Kidd No. 21 Mrs. W. H. Bingham is spend- the things to be sold will be twen- hours, It won't care so soon as c s in wmar et a you wi sure y ow that help is comintt•hares�or forty different kinds of Ploughs, at a price that wi er See bills for all particulars. I Sold by T. M. McFadden. will hold the trade. there. - Herbert Back vacated the pater- ° Charles Sargent, ..Claremont son residence and now occupies _ - Hugh Gregg's dwelling near Dr. Brodie's. Mrs. A. Adair and child, " of Byng Inlet, are here with .the who is 's mother, airs.. Eli Storrs -, we ' . RICHARDSON'S who is ill. _ Samuel Robinson, who has been working at Balsam, has engaged with Bert. Mantle for the rest of r _ Imporsaat showing of S=eat display of the season. = -�China. A Very large assortment of -James McFarlane and John k - ~sa - - - - Morton, of t}ie _5th concession o: a ' �?• Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys, just Z zbridge, are at Whitby. this week seoeived for the Holiday trade. Galt ratting as jurors. e and See them. j James Underhill sold a 'carload o • " - 'Subscription taken for all Magazines, of sheep to air. PaCrick, of Lobo, Weekly and Daily Newspapers and the were shipped from the station here on Friday. Sherman Rumuhr and family W. tT. H. �► =CH�ZU�i7��• were at Aurora on Sunday owing , thb serious illness of Mrs. Ru- rOCa� street.. tby silo it s a _ .. . _ The council unluadcd a cal' of f cement from Oren Sound on Wed- uesday of last week and will be � :'.' - .,�, used in the township strncturps- A clever, popular Candy Culd•Cure tab- - - art eFarlane and son of 7 ) t— called Preventica —is being dispensed �, ^��� - � by druggists eserywbere In a few hours Citledon, were here for a couple of = p ,d days with the former's son, P. a1c- ,• pletely. and ePreve tics, oe n cold col Farla.le, of the Sovereign Bank. Q :noz serge Suits to Suck and to navy blue at`$22.. Ideal " " and tootheome,.are very fine for children. Marshall Shepherdson, who wa-s for Business gaits and for Travell Men. Stand u in colour and No quinine, no iasative, nothing harsh nor ;reported last week as being in the P siolcenFa n,' of 43 -2oc. Sold by T. i61k X. MoFsddea, •. 'hospital, Toronto, has: returned ,_ .• a� � � sorts of weather. _. - ' home, an operation being unneees- — 8aty. »••�7-��«r out of oar 6" fibrin are rm7ortrd Dr. C. A� ' �rit+.� a»tY• : ° Of all materials and design returned from the eity where they- Y Site rneour I? ke 'e in stook. It will pay you nee boss i to tic is tae practical way: The undersigned having torch to call at oar works a=d ins iX g p pact our asooY have been visiting their n ill ,esr, 'HriarY a a sloth" we nay n the fanodian bi:lI. "ciat and obtain rises, DoWl be misled by Miss Emma, who has been ill for ed B. Wagner Machine Shop in P �+ ie up to sus .casdard, and .e ..:11 buy it," R'r Laic. Kinsale, 15 prepared to do .all agenta -we do not employ them, coor loans- Some time. all chi Bitaum Suers, >+t1. by sae of tie largest =ills is kinds of repair it work and general l ly we O6a• and do throw oft the agents Mrs. J. E. Rawson, of Bedford •+ �l pa commission of IO per cent., which you will Park, :north Toronto, paid a fly- C --.,J- It roes with tit•- best Briti.h.yrodact at btacksmithing. -0ertaiai save by per w from ar ling visit to friends around Clare- • ool M'lOwnersi erg =aJu ` �y —t—iv' .. - , ri�. ,isweek while her husband r -- CRtrrceR rigilt.$uaranteed _ call aoiicbtedW- T� _ M attending 3i: '3}]lbi - - -._ lr buy it st the Srmi read _tors& and see us. i omoe. HI GRANITE oacaslo T6s pries is the y r B name e, its for Sa.1 Sys• JAMES •aery.v'6cr _ _ _ : Samuel Banbury, of Aurora, single or doable bre.a,d is blue or'bl.ck Pink Pain Tablets —Dr. Shoo 's —atop d S PE \GELLY. died at his home on Monday, aged Ont,- headache, womanly psi': any pain', an Kinsale, wherein 20 minutes sure, - Formula oa SS years. Mr. Banbury formerlyy the-25c. boa. Ask our drn iat m doctor resided in Claremont and i "n' Aud- �� t• =+ Farmer s , Trucks I about this formula-it's fine g Sold by,T, ley where he had a great many 1.J'C� _read Tailorl M• McFadden. friends. Y Bring in your old wagon and get We are pleased to report .that •�' the wheels cut down. Make good l IDdise Emma Brodie, who has 'been John Dickie & Co., exclusive agents for the Semi - ready` SL'ITB farm trucks I q e a o lsr i p pry ill at the Western Hospital, Special Order =, will take your mzasure and have a `SIADE• TO Buggies and other vehicles repainted 1C ' I of °p Toronto, with typhoid fever, is at reason ble rates, �' -4 c •a slow rogressinR satisfactorily Semi- ready. Suit or. Overcoat made to St your enact oxnEx a e o . q : a towards recover Y physeque type and delivered within six days of receipt vs. 6 DA,,v' si a, o i Y of ,your- order. - 'Thomas Pattersca t. b G .. � o - o It — August Leggett and Wilfred g a� g g $ Q. o ca . Lruderhill, while out hooting CLAREJSONT (Dowswell's old Stand ' Q_ ap; �beo a 4.4 : qM e uirrels on Saturday afternoon g sous - . The Pi'ckerin a �x a ; s a misfortune which might have •, o Ows resulted far more seriously. They tT. _.s e were using a 22 calibre rifle and • glj �I • i ands Committee somehow the gun was discharged, .•a e the bullet'entering August Leg- m m .m �,= �M a The object, of this Association is to ��� Apr �s. ett's thigh. Medical aid was sum- lessen stealing and rose-ccute °- moned and the bullet' was extract ND- the felons.' �I '° a •, w..I ling ed. The boy is uon makftnng rapid o ,� ! J nee i"c progress towards recovery — o Members having property stoleu oommuni• a p m - ,, or.� Icily e. The Methodist Harvest home on oats immediately with any member g I y M .. Monday evening last was a de- J of Executive Committee. �' I Sept �• tided success. Rev. E. E. Howard { Membership fee 51.00. I g m w g ties Nov. conducted the harvest home ser- Tickets may be had from the President or mm IDec Oho Secretary' on application. January 1909- Wh :tby 7. Oshawa 8, Broughan' V1Ce9 Of a 1181pf111 character. The 11, Port Perry 1.2 Uxbridge 15, Cannia ton it, congregation provided most bmin ` Exec. Come —L. D. Banks, Geo, Leng, Canning ton Beaverton 1;, Uptergrove 19 tifully and at the time appointed Ati unlimited supply ,'S'• Richardson, Pickering, Ont, on Monday for tea, a church.beau -e ,♦ tifully decorated by the Epworth J A O'Connor, 'Arthur Jeffrey, (�(� jn is League and the tables laden with of Chop and Feed = President. Secretary. ring delicacies was' a joy to behold. The whole country appeared to e u orders a : -. ` Leave your ores t the tutu out and join in the gladness I PICKERIN G LUMBER YARD of the hour. The Baptist choir of all kinds { for Ontario and New Brunswick gave great satisfaction by their excellent music. The Citizens' white cedar shingles. _. band • gave a liberal supply of tp'Yj hand. ',Patent and all kinds of music which greatly added to the building material. interest of the occasion. The resi. `; .�W. D. GORDON & SONY. - dent ministers and Rev. J. C. Bell, ._Y - _ As I am going out of the buggy of Pickering, were present. All business I have some snaps. Bug. .:BAKING I � `present appeared to enjoy the pro- ,' ' gies selling at cost. -- y ceedings. After the large numb- er were satisfied there was an - First -class bread constantly on han at the shop. Wagon on the road ,.. abundance left. Wecongratulate Buggies, reg.'$80'now' $70. ever day in t # the earnest workers on their great _ — Y y ' he week. -; --~ success. The recitations by little Sl'INK I''ILL Road Wagons, rag. 865 now;$t30. Cakes of all kinds made to order" shortest notice. MisseeViolaandMary Forsythwere �� b much enjoF?dabv the people. They All other rigs sift on the same rate. Ice -Cream Parlor in connection. will be glad to hear them again. 'PICKERING T r 'i'he proceeds amounted to about �. _ *^ BrOt «ohaZn � W. A. bOft1S,p><i, ' $100. R: Co aa, - a f r3o ,., Oats. 7 , 9_ 7.1 J. 11U� �0 • 'A 7 71 GENERAL FSFORMITION. r. A PUYSICTAL WRECK ONE FOR HIS, MOUTH. ALLING SICKNESS _-9t-Bit8 of Knowledge About 'Most Bill Didn't Need Warrant -Plat . -0, Epilepsy, St.- VltUW Nam NAI�. F Fit ------ verything, Nervous. Troubles, Zte., itively tens Were Better. d by UEst(i,s rff CURL cure A 4 8WT0FI0 bottle seqd. free an vice ex- Robert Womack, who discovered very sensible bit of ad appacaVa". Write Cripple Creek, the world's great- pressed in homely language was the LIEBIG CO Phoebe 8b., Toronto. persons suffer at sioll1e• est gold camp, and sold his claim given by a man not long ago to a for $625, is reported. to be living e2citible and quarrelsome friend. time or other Ire= Piles 3 VVALM d. On charity at Colorado Springs, CLEANING 061164 It was in'a brickyard, and two, of So says a great medical authori c and a subscription for his re4ef I has OUTING the workmen had engaged in an no disease CAU" d LADIES' been started. The camp had yield- GUITO angry dispute which culminated in wretchedness than 1;d.T.1 giving :X ow rrocssi, TER a most immediate ease Zam-Bu won 'Eli an ed $297,5W,000 in gold since 1891. be do" pedectli, by ow Preach l, a fierce encounter. Mn4N AMERMAN DYNING U. e praise of thousands of sufferem Ifyou The Chicago Pullman' Car Com- SONTAXA4 TORONM Q-.VAWA QUZRX0 In the skirmish one of the com� are suflering let Zsm-Buk cure you- Mr. . . . . . .. ....... zany recognizes the value of po- batants was nastily hurt on the Neil Devon, Nyebbwood, Ont. suffered with :.:R ­N. liteness as a business -asset. The eight ears- A few boxes of Z1m_ lead, and the employer, who hap- 7 company has just distributed the gelled to come on the scene of ac- guk cured him. He sincii says:-"I have sum of $875,000 amongst its con- 'ion when the fight was finishing, had no return of the trouble so that•l know ductors and porters who have been atid was ma' the cure is permAnent." n of more temper thap., -how' discrefieh, advised the injured ola! 6 : {::< ; ;., reat %.;.1'$,. h1r. C. B. Frostv I--nnoxville, P.Q., fy reported. upon as. s ing proper writes. 11 1 have proved Zam-Buk a courtesy to 'the company's custom- to get a warrant for" the 'others! cure for piles from which I sufferedac!"'Iely ors during' past year. A sum .9 arrest. for a long liege." equivalent to a month's pay' has ' While the matter was being dis- 1 Zim-Buk also cares cuts, Ulcers, bums, been sent to W LS O N S each man. cussed by a ' number of workmen! ibscesses, poisoned wounds; boils, eczema, I 5oc. secs, all drug- So large is the profit resulting who had gathered round, a big," and all skin troubles sts and stores or from Zam-Buk Co., from the sale of margarine as but- On* packet burly fellow, who had heard every- FLY has actually L=-to- 3 boxes for $1.25. ter that, it was Stated at a meet- thing and see-n the whole affair,, ing of the Middlesex County Coun- killed a bushel made his way to the man with the cif, some shopkeepers are willing to of Me& damaged cranium and saidw ' You don't want to get n run the risk of being fined. The PADS o war- re informed that in some Council w e LO By rant, Bill. You 'just go to the drug, cases shopkeepers were making DRUGGISTS, GROCERS Axe GENERAL STORES store and get yerself two pieces of IIAR from £16 to £17 a week profit, and per pa"Ot. Ora packets ftr 250. plaster -'goud big. ones-and put one E ST. JEAN. the fraud was. most prevalent in -t other on *111 last 06 wholo **moon. piece on yer head, an' he h 480 and 640 acres for We fix the poorer districts. I Akin Saskatchewan; gre&t bargains; Yer Meuth, an' 3-e2 .--be all scau ivr rait u6senplon. Bulk Mottawa ButchelS.,boys in white.ovk�ralls right :" F. JONES, Comber, out guard of hon- and aprons formed a 0 Hit Otlitf ill. N-17-1.1d, .". ­?.. and Mr. Basliford, at Pei gate, is abilityl Poop 'Health The Mild Climate .of V gate, R. RENE ST. JEAN, 210 St. ill-Ability is that to a' Ladies in England. When the ceremony was W offers splendld -pportunitwo'for stock raJsirk& over they strewed their aprons on fruit growiu dairyinf siod ganr farming -Patrick street,-Ottawa, Oat.,. evat man owes his own success. Winters are �hort. C imate ealthful. lAtua aid and selling below Its but increasing h­16f-the uewl�--married coo 4And what is luck?" Can.,. writes: la =I&= are living 'A stalwart "Luck is that to which all others Everywhere, especially those dis- in Virg rm but: value earb Tear. Many C ple to walk over.. Wa. Niritefortafo atiouto believed a 'year. ago that I Cher drove the carriage, and two owe their success." U. W. Kolxcu, could stand anything. I worked with shin bones dangling tour - by.. failure of pre%ious Commi"loner of Agriculture, bard, kept irregular hours, and did others, treatment are invited to write for Richmond, Va. from their sides, acted as footmen. If your children moan and are a free trial of my home treatment, not mind the loss of a few meals, An amusing instance of the use th interesting booklet, all post, but in six weeks I had changed to of trade labels is reported from a restless during sleep, coupled, when- v.il a physical wreck. awake',: with a loss of appetite, pale paid in plain wrippers, with - the,Cobalt Has Made Cood. Crown Colony in West Africa. A cruntena ost-reliable references andproofsl "Eight bottles of Peruna. brought Commissioner asked a-dusky chief 't that which will,encourage the most dis- nee, picking of the nose M my strength.- etc., you may depend upon i mo S,rld P, r our market letter. It Mr. A. 0. . Harding, 503' W. 146 to produce his copy of a trading the primary cause of the trouble ;s heartened. You can thus -quickly; will be mailed you regularly with- St agreement, and was - 'amused to find othei"Graveii' Worm Ex. "tiftlY youmelf, without . cost that. out cost. Ask its about New York City; formerly one that the "honest" trader who had worms. . ..of the lead druggists of Prescott, seen trading cbricession from terminator effectually removes this treatment- is what you long Ont., has leading a presented red the tradi ft these pests, at. once relieving the have sought. I will reply promptly d with.a. the chief had detached a label from to all who write. Address, ULRICA". been tuenty-five year Medal of Honor in -a beer - bottle of a well-known firm little sufferers. MR&'M. NUH.11E.rls. Odd Fellowship. He writes as foi- and affixed it to the agreement ass - 10 -4 : the church' Wiad%or, Ont. 'A new Cobait property in splen Government• stamp. ice organ being burned down,, wasn't dic; location, with fine prospects, di: 7ver since I have boen hain, Ing -A singular Tevival is taking p TOO DANGEROUS.* th( 'stock Of which $1,00 par, no per- Pei -.in&, I have, had a fine trade. itt" Girls-"Why couldn't they - . DANGEROUS. . ! , in Paris for wearing the tooti of a sonal liability, may be, bought for Once a family buys a bottle, I am Id as a Put it out Z" - Smart-"Because Shopman "Rolling-pinl 'Ycg:,20 cents a share, in instalments of .-sure of selling them more, and it wolf or badger set in go none of the firemen could play on Sir; here's �one .made of glass; the mascot.. An old superstition eon- it Z cents a month. -never fails to bring rifirlifln latest -thing-out.'! uri:Lvd dic We- handle all Cobalt StOcLs tomers, ments as provocated of good for.- the S* Henpeck - "But Great Se,itt. Write -us. I. have nothing better for ca- The custom of wearing a It will be noticed in v3ger n. an,.. that thing would probably tarrh in-all, -forlim tune, Sewing Machine 'Company's adver- hle' __aUts various AS thunib- ring is a ak and cut my bead all to piccm STEWART & LOCKWOOD also being. resuscitat- household remedy it ia-without ime. a- tisemeat that there-&re three ad- es!"_.___ ........ .. compare, s ed, and at this pre"ut ti dtesses at the.bottom of the on- BROKEUS� splendid for mothers and cliarming young a . ctress on the Eng- -excellent (or children." kith stage is. demonstrating the nouncement. Any one writing will Good Digesti6n. Should Wait on 18 .1alclaide St. E. Toronto. Alm of of the Standard Stock vogue' partly, no doubt, beeause it please address them at the nearest lip petite,-To have the stomach of the 0 one three'places t' his post and Mining Exchange. in v is in 'keeping with the period well is' to. have the nervous system LEFT ON HIS HANDS lay, and �office_ which she is living in the p well. Vc`ry- delicate are the dires- 7- !,-A little girl of. seven or eight partly in recognition of the fashion tivi' organs. Ili some so sensitive years stood one day before a clos- Paris 'is patronizing. ed-in nota6cumu- a man may succeed By relying on his own judgment passed slow- c are they that atmospheric changes Cs h JolUdL ,-:ed-gate. A g6ntleman-p Writers on arbo ulture have' Afl,prt them-. Wheit they-bc-l�.e-dis7 _d -ting-"t_6f_m­dff0_y_-., ____ A ,--7--ty.--The-littte-girt-ru-fnled and said from time ,to fi-m-e--calFe attention arranged no better regulator is to him, "Will -you please 'open 'this t(. the gradual disappearance of will not admit, fail-tire �procurable than Parmelee's Vege- gate for meY' cedar trees in this country,, and a Some men table Pills. They will assi.-t• the di- CANAD'A'S BEST if they can compromise for 10 cents The gentleman did so. Then he' seems that there is a' dearth of ce- , a the, dollar. gestion, so that the hearty eater AND is U819 maid kindly, .'.'And why,,• my child, dar wood generally. This haq• set will suffer no inconvenience and I TIRI WOBLO OVER couldn't 'YOUL open the gate your- the chemist to work, and a Berlin will derive all the benefits f his spots aA4 blotch" OIL the two wid neck are I d 9 _.,self I" firm is now making an excellent Iften merely Atirns of foul blood. Apply Weaver's fOO "Becauie," Said the little girl, substitute' for the cedar casings of Carat,, ", obtain In"Dodiste relief awl take Bell Organs are irm-ees S*rup to A4 the 6tood of pollution. - ' , a! -lamed ZCOLFL.� is, UUKV OML41 "Irp. but a your hands," it it, said that potato case altib- EAR BOUGHT. -man's cbeek is �often estimated at Send for Free Cata),* mils itself to the penknife as .easily more than its face value. No. 75 to Its Power Grows With Age. as -does the cedar wood, and, what The Husband (during the quarrel) . I :- ' - - He Bell PIGRO 01 VON CO., 110., GUM, W making bargains. Ch..'ists'"... Trouble in grettina f�-n Into "You're always!. m How many medicines loudly blazon- is more important, the cost is very, "Y 'there ever a time when you e.h -, tat* that the system' will ah.-rh.. and ed as panaceas for all human ills much less' . NXas lave come and one since Dr. Tho- - A "cho9l for dogs has been es- didn't 7" mriellt by it, In "Ferr�vim," tbo bext S rfVction has been achieved. It bui6ls...d "Ycs, Sir; on wedw; tablisb�ed in Paris. The object :is- The Wife- my Oil ass first put tip .rnas' Ec16ctiic -an the market 7 Yet it remains, to teach them politeness. The ani- ding day. " .t VIS He,_"When did. she begin to fear ry .-doing more good. to humanity. than malt are trained 0 -:.many a preparation more highly tors- by jumping.' up, wagging the A Pill For Generous Eaters. that, he had -married'her for nioii- Eve vaunted' and extending its virtne's tail, and giving & low bark. When There are many 'PeL - She-""ell, 1 belie,. e 1i'r ,parsons of healthy ey 7" wider' and wider' and in a larger the visitor leaves, the dog accom- appetite and poor digestion who, suspicions were first aroused when:, circle every year. 'It is.'the medi- panies him to the door, constant- after a hearty-meal, are subject to she had to pay the ministe.r.' I Farmer nine of the masses. 1i wagging his tail, and bows • his much 'suffering. The food of • whiA -4farewell by'bending his head to the they hav& partaken lies -like le'ad; "n Dr. J. D. 'Kellogg's D 7- ysente W Passer-by--"Here, boy. your do- floor. He 1 trained. likewise- to their stomachs. Headache, deprcs- C r,,', Kne n 7 Cordial is coM#9-unded specially has bift'n m' on 't1h.; Dog pick tip A andkercbief, glove, or slOn, a smothering -feeling follow. bitten e q, combat dysentery, cliol�ra niorbus b(,w muc-h money he muld save by uslqo- a'., - wner .. Well, tliit's as high as fan that has been dropped, and re- -'One so,afflicted ii:; unfit for business F&iLrhankq-!.f,.NeJitek-of-all�'t'radesG;Ls"llno Eu. �0! could reach I ­u wal, 7.4. ex 4 0- nr Wnrk of any kind In +hig. and all fnflamm4tory disorders that ciiange ot.food. or water may set Peet a little pup like him to bite The largest mass. of ice in the dition Parmelee's. Vegeta ills we t .apply tip in the stomach and intestines. Cut this BA out and sons to-day, arok we your --ne.ek, would yer 7" world is probably the one which will bring relief. They wil assist These complaints are more coibino '1 1 will "ud you our tree c, . 0. flls up nearly the whole of the -in- the assimilation �6f the ailment �J . slimmer than in winter; 'b'ut they Nothing looks more ugly than to terior of• Greenland, Wh6re it hai used according to direction will re- are not confined 'to the warill . . -sec a person whose hands are cover- accumulated since, before the dawn store healthy digestion. months, as. undue laxness of the e!' over with - warts. Why have (f history:... It is believed to-form bowels may seize a man at any time. i Address I s4 disfigurements on Your per- a block 600,000 square miles in -BREAKING IT GENTLY. • the -ill find speedy The Danadan Fairbanks Umitctl. 'rorenta, ant Sueh a sufferer U y re son when a sure remover -of all area. and to average a mile and a • Foreman (at -the door} -"Did yer lief.ip this Cordial. Muntre" Winnipeg, VAnco,over, warts, corns, etc., can be found in half in thickness. According - to, husband hev a new suit av clo'es Eo lloway's'Corn Cure.' the§e st�tistics, tile 11 imp. of ice is )n r , . O'Malley larger in volume than the whole 'Mrs. O'Malley-"He' did." For Neuralgia, Headache, holy of water in the Mediterran- Foreman - "The 're rooined en- est Friend-"! hear h F The B her old I Pan and there is'enough of it to tirely." Rheumatism, Pain, Etc$ A•rsband shows her a log-like devo- I t pANGO tion." The Casual Gossip - "Yes'; he. United Kingdom of Great Mrs. O'Malley-"How did ut hap- 56 CENTS, ALL DRUGGISTS, O.'Z " er t they" "ay he is always growling at Pritain and Ireland- with a layer pen 7" l,,boi�t seven miles thick. Foreman-'Irf,-! 1wis blowed. up be- THE PANGO COMPANY, TORONTO. Wholesale-Lyman, Bros. &Co., TorOfItS 3nd Montreal ; Lyman, Knox A Markson, Toronto; Natiorial Drug Car,, London. .-a-c-barge av, dino� Getting'in touch with men of af- One difference between a man and 11 -- lead,* to S 11 — . . — l-, 41 f 1, ' I : f 1 f1- airs J e difficult part is to get them to stand �t mule s iav c man does the most•of his kicking with his mouth. for the touch. rr When a Tian brags about himself it's a sign that others merely toler- A new ate him. Blacksensation. The country schoolmistress sent as word.'to the school that 'owing to Watch. A real an attack of illness she would be compelled to dismiss the classes fc;r 14he pleasure. day. Towards evening she was pleased to receive a large bouquet -'Oewinq The big ild flowers from-the class, and I a c was giving vent to grateful speech .7b TOM06\1 for this thoughtful manifestation of ,u P I U g sympathy, while she undid the he Pu a i" :Ms. S 22M wra when this note fell from it - "Teacher, stay ill to-morrow, too, and we'll send you another bunch!"., ISSUE NO. 38--48. on the bow or quarter, and six of :��A�S•HIP OF A NEW TYPE them directly ahead or astern. IN DERRY OLD ENGLAND Other guns are said to be about six - teen 4 inch guns of the new model ]l. H 8,, INDOMITABLE UNIQUE for anti - torpedo boat work. NEWS BY iiAIL ABOUT JOHN " AlION(i} WORLD'S NAVIES The machinery consists of Bab- ' cock & Wilcox water tubp4oilers - BuLL AND HIS PEOPLE. �y . . designed for 41,000 home over, ,._ + Britaia'a Sea Fighter a Combina- with Parsons turbines. .. .3. The Ex1mv ce Of ©lea noes IUD t� � r���j Ra The advantage of such vessels are '7Oeeurrenece In the Land That p ""�"'a C Q -+flea of Dreadnought and too obvious to need detailing. The $rig's Supreme in the Cem• critics of the Indomitable ells a the `''J Every woman knows' the fooUsh extrava- g Luaitaaia. great cost-of the class as a disad- merely . ld. i g thing 2 vantage depriving the Admiralty of r gall of buy n any for her houes� $. M. s. Indomitable is the idol the power of constructing an ads- Old London Bridge, beguh is ]ust because it is "Cheap." ' ci the hour. The record which she 1176, took 39 years to build. has established for warshi son her quate number of vessels for com- p mecca protection. The new classes • , Smoking by women in reataurante - -9 Every woman also -knows that What seems - __ imssage from Quebec to Cowes will foi smaller cruiaera are supposed to 'is said to be very largely on the in- ` ;probably stand for a long time. Cer- give an answer to this objection, crease in London., "dear" 8t first is Often '�CheapeaC in Tile edd.'s ' taints it did sot need th3 embel- while the conditions of commerce Queen Amelia of Portugal is like- '`lishments with which some of the Yet the woman who will ur apace tried to adorn i>r, says a defence are not held to exclude the ly soon to pay s :visit to. England ge her husband T Indomitable class from ezercisin� a to recruit her shattered health. to bU a thorou cod OVereoat beeauso undea letter. Y �y iS decisive influence in Association Sir Frederick Paul Haines, the Taming the figures which suited with smaller cruisers. oldest field - marshal in the British fie gets sCVCral season 8 wear out cif' Oftels sham, they wishod to make the of- •- army, entered his 90th year recent- ficial record A 23.1 knot passage. 1 buys ssome unknown sewing ®achlnC for "The, King, however, has, ordered SAYE TOE CHILDREft yWenham 'dc waters' engineering herself because of its "bargain' price. 'that the passage shall be reckoned _ works, Croydon, were destroyed .by . from land to land, from South Mothers who keep a box of fire recently. The damage amounts V blow the Singer Sewing Machine Costs Very' Point Belle Isle, to Land's End I,o ijti0.000.' and with this the average wQrka Baby's. Own Tablets irr the house , . �� little ' more' than thrown - together, Catch! may feel that the lives of their 1`t- As the result of one days buai- cut at 24.8 knots. ile ones are reasonably safe during mesa f, at Selby Police Court, motor- pCnny >Qlachilnes. Yet one Singer will Outw At one time for four consecutive the, hot weather months. Stomach ists aid fines and costs amountin hours she steamed 26.4 knots. Her p g last m0 ral of 'the ordinary kind. troubles, cholera. infantum and diar- to over 3280. average from Belle Isle to .FastTh rho ©a carry off thousands of little Owing to motor traffic the' cost The Singer has earned the reputation af f" a Get f maintenance Of the Laneaahir^ cif Cork, case Sb.13 knots. The ,average or t e w o e voyage rom because the mother does not have main roads has increased during the . running as smooth! at the end Mf its 'Quebec to Cowes wag 21.4 knots. , Up 0.064, rom t! About 3,•000 chairs sad a far enn Or thirtieth ear Ss the da it Wa3 wireless communication with one P P y• Baby s Own Tableta cure ge y y aide or the other, sending and re- these troubles, or if siren occasion- quantity of canvas used #or the re- bought. CAmidering this, the Singer is 1D eeivi mesas es at a distance of ally to the well child will prevent cent Royal and Olympic regattas °g g were destro ed b fire at Aenle the end the Chen machine, to own. 1 1.600 miles sad establishing a re- the trouble coming oa. And the Y Y Y• - (� cord for ship borne messages. mother has the guarantee of a p;ov- Earl Nelson, who entered hie Tire true significance of these ernment analyst that the Tablets, Beth vear on the Sth inst., enjoys fi urea can be s the distinction of bein the onl g ppreciated only in contain no opiate or harmful drug. g y ,OW .fir b - Mrs. Oro. . Mineault. Jr, Mont Peer of the realm who hay held his �•�v� t the cl ss o with a con hick he oft „ I title in three rei ns. L%ln r Sewhmd M[AWWAck Cow " the class of vessel. to which the, In- Louis, Que„ says :- Before. giving ' B p =IIy domitable belon At resent she Baby's Own Tablets to my little one � Another portion of the Roman TORONTO MGftTR9AL �' P Udall, 68 feet long, 10 feet deep, and it! ■ate ��IAilPEO is still unique in the world's navies, she suffered greatly from colic and s ea.,,w v &U newt or �. sins 004 aw errs: __ -: -but she has two sister vessels just stomach troubles, and cried a great 9 feet 6 inches wide, has been un- being completed for sea, the Jnvin- deal. ' The Tablets soon cured her covered below 'the surface of a cible and the Inflexible. These ves - arid she is cow a plump; healthy street in the city of London. seta do not come under the deli gild who does not look as thou h The late Mr. Thomas Whenman, Yiation of either battleship or cr i- she ever had an hour's illness. `Pariah clerk, Hampton Wick, left a iW ser. - -you -can get -the" Tablets from any I ho&Td of 2,000 threepenny pieces, HER ARMAMENT..'• realer in medicine or by mail at 25 He gave his daughter 1,000 on her ents a box from. the Dr. Willi ' marriage two years ago. • i, Except .the .Dreadnought there is� c ems The Midland Railway paid in the - medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ne battleship in the world as heav- first half of this year 82,819,3ti0 or ily armed as the Indomitable and '1' thq coal and coke it used for loco - Make Your Otoal' ach Nippy with in no fleet in the world is there any ONLY ONE THUMB LEFT. motive power- 8380,000: more than wi vessel larger than a torpedo boat in the same half of last year. #'� R E Cjfl E © WHEAT :dsstr tQ- t'se -$ - E- o1nJ'n -Bair is proud of the dis= creed. She may a called a com- •tinetion of having the only female send froth Trull. An bail summer food, Dummy. Head. bination of the Dreadnuuglit and licensed "boatsman" on the Welsh whoteisome, nourishing, dsliaious. the Lusitania and is• mores heavily Dr. Hall Edwards, the Birnting- coast, and probably the only one CANTAINS MORB.R6AL Nt1T1'11RENT T1tAN MBAT OR armored than battleships of- the,ha°i (England) a -ray martyr, -wiry, �• gnnland; amiss- Lissie Williams. �-as 'tf e.rTl9�� -otW-d b ^ — a ions or - • _. _ - -.1054 -.. SOLD.!!. ALL: -A s_- - $oval sovereign class, which ten P � -The longest peer m England is a� years ago were considered models dermatitis, has new one thumb left ! that of South Env , It is 6,600 feet of compieteaeas in protection.. to take the place of a pair of hands, ' in length, but it will in time be ex- u she has a belt of Krupp cemented harp had a woyden apparatus at ceeded by the Minister -on -Sea pier, , ,armor, seven inches thick amid- fixed to the stump of his right hand, I which is to be; when built, 7,000 ships; and easrriea eight 12 inch Between this and the solitary ;feet long. guns of a new and most powerful For ins n _ _ y t umb a is able to hold li tar- ¢ , .type;' - -so- mounted -that t e� c- a� - ; Lyndon Gorporation'A cemetery at • i ., t 'ac brought to bear on either broad= to Ce. said the doctor, i Manor Park there were 1!3 creme _. _ aide. Each gun weighs 58 tons• and ! "'I can hold my cigarette, or when 1 tions, bringing the total number to g fires an 850 pound projectile with my food .is cut+ finely. I can help h 30 since the opening of the crbrna ' McCavanagh,. whose premises ev. an initial velocity of 3,010 - feet a I myself with a spoon or a fork. But torcum in 1905. FROM ERIN S GREEN ISLE tend along Grosvenor road from the most ratif in a Cullin tree ' road to Grosvenor AL 3,000 yards the shrill g Y K p rt of my sell -; At a •fete opened a;t` Wooton- -- g +can make a hole through N8 inches! oral condition. is the relief I get ; under -Edge . by the Duchess of place, occurred recently. _ -"of. wrought iron and at a range oft from pain. Before the .last .opera- Beaufort, the exhibits were chil- AL14$ BT Ii_1iL Flit)JL 1RIk: A goods guard gamed Terrace nearly three miles can penetrate I tion the only relis�I had from the' dean's pets. fine vices an eel, so - r ' ND'`d SHORE Wade, a ruiddleaged• mss, was run _17% inches of Iran. terrible gnawing wag when I fell' tame that it, mould come to be fed _ ever by a train at Ballinssloe at &- These guns • are carried in- four P I w hen the owner signalled by tap tion one of his le s bein com 1 seise from sheer exhaustion d ant g g P ete- 'iturrets, protected with l0 inches of still very weak, but these spells of ping, Happenings in the Euterald Isle of 1y severed below •the knee, and al- armor; are controlled electrically, freedom, from pain are "king a Mrs . Catherine Stewart Petra, of iuterest fo' Irish °= so the foot of the other. +e'orking with the;. greatest swiftness, new man of me." Canterbury, left E1 a The Sisters of Merc ' in char e g will to the rector of Cavendish' Suf- me °' of the Balling Union Hospital, •',•tease and accuracy. Dr. Hall Edwards althou h ne By the end of the summer ftrpja f cessarily compelled to take things folk, for the purcbase of hot -cross A fine specimen of an otter was County `kayo, have intimated their s Britain will have three of these quietly; is able to. supervise his pre- I bung for, the Sunday school children captured on th -e banks of the river intention bf vacating that charge, " i ni t vessels actuali in t e ser- vats ractice and is also co.ntinu- I owing to the bad treatment they 3' y P and their teachers on Good Fri- Roc, near, Limavady vice, and in a couple of years .the! trig his work at the.Birmi'agham da have been subjected -to by the y. Nenagh Guardians have granted, squadron of four will be complete, General Hospital. He -intends to a The rector of Brierley :Hill, Staf- ' a ension ol` -k45 p, per year_ trop o Another cattle drive took lace - representing sn eapenditure of devote as much time as possible to rfordghire, has decided in future not rverard who had been matron o! p $-- 9,000,000. Yet this enormous cost• the preparation of papers, lectures, i to allow weddings to take place at the union for 3. years, �-,n Coolbuck farm near Riverstown, of more than $7,000,000 for each ves- and articles, and at the present i'his church an Sundays; as Sunday The Sinn .Fein party in Dublin recently. The 'owners of 'a number sc. is regarded as an economical eii= time he is obtaining data for•. his weddings often caused disorderly have under consideration a daily ,' f the grazing' stock .hare taken i them awn for penditure. treatise on R -ray dermatitis, I crowds to assemble, who throw con -• paper, provided they can obtain a Y Bood, as they got The four ships of the Indomitable The doctor is hopeful in regard fetti everywhere. isum of.$;0,000 to start with. tired of tracing .them after the f class will monnt -as many big guhs to the future. At times he suffers I "drives." { . The new nave •which •has beer T: F Kiely, the well known nth- - as eight battleships of the older ' de - much pain from the stump of the' erected at the Abbey of Hexham on fete, has purchased for auction for si n, coati' some $5.000 le i s was ie arm 'own as fruit Hail, - we - nown doctor who dabbles ey wt nee only about half the the diseased portion of the right i dedicated and consecrated on the containing 124 acres, near that in literature recently published a number of of8eers and men, while hand has been attended -with very f 8th inst. The restoration has been town. poem, Shortly after its appear - the cost of repairs, general upkeep beneficial effects. In the cour of ! carried out at a cost of $15,000, Bells Rura•I District Council have ance he was conversing with a lady and stores will also, it is .estimated, time an artificial hand will be fitted ; defrayed by public subscription. elected• as their architect and en- celebrated for her wit. Wgla doc- only amount to about half. on to the stump, and Dr. Edwards gineor, 'James O'Connell, of Kit- tor," she remarked, "so I hear you CAN MAKE 27 KNOTS. i" looking forward to the day when - "' -� _ mainhaniwood, Dublin; at a salary hmve taken to writing verse." "Oh, ire- will. be able to do a. little of his r own corers ndenco once ,a sin.' 'GETTING EVFN.. of £140 per vear. merely to kill time." "Indeed! _ The Indomitable was laid down by Po g -• During the progress 'of a horse• Have you disposed of all.your other the Fairfield company at Govan in t- She had refused him, and he stood 'race at Newtonstewart, a girl patients 4 March, 1906, and launched late in twirling his moustache and looking named Sara Martin was knocked March, 1907. In April, 1908, she In proportion; Zliore female prix- quizzical until she' was in a •tearin g down and trampled upon by two A woman is always explaining criers have revious convictions probably fatally in -' that her photogrpah doesn't do her was handed. over for her trials. P temper. : horses and Full particulars of these have not againat them than have male prig- "What are you standing there jured. justice. been revealed. The contract speed 'oners. for ?" she dem: nded, stamping leer Christopher Egan who, with an- - was 25 knots, bu.t it is believed that fiwi• other, boy named Joseph Foley, left Most girls are awake that big she actually attained 2'T knots for There is no cure prescribed. in "Well, I aril wondering," lie said, Dublin for London, intending to bows on their shoes make their feet. a considerable period. Her voyage the doctor books for a mean dis- slowly, "whom a're you going. to tramp to Liverpool, 'was accidental- look smaller. rx' from Quebec shows that shie can position. marry, since you won't marry me 1 i ly shot by his companion, but may -- = easily maintain more-than- the -con- __ `'It's none of your business," she recover.. Turkey can produce more cases � tract 25 knots. A man would have bpt little time srrgiuly r: Ravid- Trotter, for over; 40 of longevity than any other coup- Her displacement as given in the f, r anything else if he loved his 'Oh, yes it is," he drawled. `'At years in the service of the Trim try. _Navy List is 17,251 tons, but it is neighbors as they love themselves, any rate', I'm interested, I 1 Union, has resigned his position ' probable with the sinkage to deep should' t like you to marry a' fel- ! owing to failing healtl% His most Soine men marry poor girls 'and load displacement -due to maximum low I didn't think well of, your know I recent appointment was at Sum- settle down, and some •marry' rich' , coal and storage supply -she took Envelopes were only invented one since I came near marrying volt' n:erhifl dispensary. widows and settle up. on 3,000 tons of coal at Quebec hundred years ago. Previous t� myself.'' Hamilton Mehaffey. son of the j and carries' oil fuel as well -that she -p -� faint with indignation. ! t,affey, Ballymena. has received in than it sealed. _ _ I I easier to lead a man to brink VV _JFag somethYng like 21;000 tons:.Her t -at the letter was folded u and It seemed to her that she shouicl ' eft • SPSSU,ns clerk; � ��'illiam bfe- It is is to drive him away from length at the water line is 530 feet, T - You never came near marrying the north of Italy a position as man -' i,`,. 20 feet longer than any preceding The cow -tree of Venezuela yi ;. Is me," she at length managed to ager of a large carding and weaving milk so similar -Ao -that of th? cow " l cruiser, her beam is 78 feet 6 inches, gasp. I did' t think even of mar- coilciirn. I that it .is used b the ati ,es ag draught about 26 feet. Y P rying ,you, and as to whom I do Out of 13o reprasent:ativns consid- The eight 50 calibre 12 inch guns food. marry, you have'nothing to do with Bred for l.•,borers' cottage'; at the' .1 -are mounted is pairs in barbettc - it I shall marry anybody I please !" a rccentl�' held- inquiry in Mohill' - - turrets. One turret is forward, "My face is my fortune, sir," "That's 'Just it," he returned, i workhouse, r; hat -e been dired'ed r: ganother abaft, and the other two a;'e said. "That being the case," thoughtfully; "suppose yml dr „t t t:, be biiilt l,v t:w !ocxl Government The finest tea,grown in the world -- 1 amidships, placed.in echelon. With rejoined the cynical bachelor, you please anybody ! Then there w ; I+•.,;ird, is the standard of quality used in this arrangement they can all be are in no danger of being married nothing left to her but raving liy ! 1 f r'^ ti; hie'; ff ( Rt: fl . °C' i,i•.e fla:; preparing "Sa'adai Tca S)'r�r fired An either broadside. or broad for your money. "• sterics• ai:r1 st•' at: t'c •.f', t f;f 1Ir, )7. only in F.e.3!ed l ad d , .. .- JT ., . .ER"� ed.�.,r..'..aAV ., ?�'.y>yV++..�,,. ..,�: ry. '?SP.: ':.:: ^ - .r- °".,..rw -.:..� ' -•ate' - ..,'.... �...; ".6.'y '_,tom .: ., ::. .'• .cs✓1� �•- i-- 'e -rfr. "� �.,�'..s�i .ry, a a.x ;';.. �TM h �. ..-•e. , , .. . _.. ... .. , :. .. "- c;.`Ut •.ti,..., �.. ...; ,.}... •..... _. .T, .. ...,,.,.. . ,...,, � ,.d,.:4.:. -•'r .;.•� .• ,. qw`S'•'�'' � '• s{3,,. ii r: °�' *G i.� .v ...� ,..�•.G' S --Y a- - `•�` •ir "a+...� _ . -a •... ' - � .. y.." ro .L'r "� .-.'w . �'"1 on the bow or quarter, and six of :��A�S•HIP OF A NEW TYPE them directly ahead or astern. IN DERRY OLD ENGLAND Other guns are said to be about six - teen 4 inch guns of the new model ]l. H 8,, INDOMITABLE UNIQUE for anti - torpedo boat work. NEWS BY iiAIL ABOUT JOHN " AlION(i} WORLD'S NAVIES The machinery consists of Bab- ' cock & Wilcox water tubp4oilers - BuLL AND HIS PEOPLE. �y . . designed for 41,000 home over, ,._ + Britaia'a Sea Fighter a Combina- with Parsons turbines. .. .3. The Ex1mv ce Of ©lea noes IUD t� � r���j Ra The advantage of such vessels are '7Oeeurrenece In the Land That p ""�"'a C Q -+flea of Dreadnought and too obvious to need detailing. The $rig's Supreme in the Cem• critics of the Indomitable ells a the `''J Every woman knows' the fooUsh extrava- g Luaitaaia. great cost-of the class as a disad- merely . ld. i g thing 2 vantage depriving the Admiralty of r gall of buy n any for her houes� $. M. s. Indomitable is the idol the power of constructing an ads- Old London Bridge, beguh is ]ust because it is "Cheap." ' ci the hour. The record which she 1176, took 39 years to build. has established for warshi son her quate number of vessels for com- p mecca protection. The new classes • , Smoking by women in reataurante - -9 Every woman also -knows that What seems - __ imssage from Quebec to Cowes will foi smaller cruiaera are supposed to 'is said to be very largely on the in- ` ;probably stand for a long time. Cer- give an answer to this objection, crease in London., "dear" 8t first is Often '�CheapeaC in Tile edd.'s ' taints it did sot need th3 embel- while the conditions of commerce Queen Amelia of Portugal is like- '`lishments with which some of the Yet the woman who will ur apace tried to adorn i>r, says a defence are not held to exclude the ly soon to pay s :visit to. England ge her husband T Indomitable class from ezercisin� a to recruit her shattered health. to bU a thorou cod OVereoat beeauso undea letter. Y �y iS decisive influence in Association Sir Frederick Paul Haines, the Taming the figures which suited with smaller cruisers. oldest field - marshal in the British fie gets sCVCral season 8 wear out cif' Oftels sham, they wishod to make the of- •- army, entered his 90th year recent- ficial record A 23.1 knot passage. 1 buys ssome unknown sewing ®achlnC for "The, King, however, has, ordered SAYE TOE CHILDREft yWenham 'dc waters' engineering herself because of its "bargain' price. 'that the passage shall be reckoned _ works, Croydon, were destroyed .by . from land to land, from South Mothers who keep a box of fire recently. The damage amounts V blow the Singer Sewing Machine Costs Very' Point Belle Isle, to Land's End I,o ijti0.000.' and with this the average wQrka Baby's. Own Tablets irr the house , . �� little ' more' than thrown - together, Catch! may feel that the lives of their 1`t- As the result of one days buai- cut at 24.8 knots. ile ones are reasonably safe during mesa f, at Selby Police Court, motor- pCnny >Qlachilnes. Yet one Singer will Outw At one time for four consecutive the, hot weather months. Stomach ists aid fines and costs amountin hours she steamed 26.4 knots. Her p g last m0 ral of 'the ordinary kind. troubles, cholera. infantum and diar- to over 3280. average from Belle Isle to .FastTh rho ©a carry off thousands of little Owing to motor traffic the' cost The Singer has earned the reputation af f" a Get f maintenance Of the Laneaahir^ cif Cork, case Sb.13 knots. The ,average or t e w o e voyage rom because the mother does not have main roads has increased during the . running as smooth! at the end Mf its 'Quebec to Cowes wag 21.4 knots. , Up 0.064, rom t! About 3,•000 chairs sad a far enn Or thirtieth ear Ss the da it Wa3 wireless communication with one P P y• Baby s Own Tableta cure ge y y aide or the other, sending and re- these troubles, or if siren occasion- quantity of canvas used #or the re- bought. CAmidering this, the Singer is 1D eeivi mesas es at a distance of ally to the well child will prevent cent Royal and Olympic regattas °g g were destro ed b fire at Aenle the end the Chen machine, to own. 1 1.600 miles sad establishing a re- the trouble coming oa. And the Y Y Y• - (� cord for ship borne messages. mother has the guarantee of a p;ov- Earl Nelson, who entered hie Tire true significance of these ernment analyst that the Tablets, Beth vear on the Sth inst., enjoys fi urea can be s the distinction of bein the onl g ppreciated only in contain no opiate or harmful drug. g y ,OW .fir b - Mrs. Oro. . Mineault. Jr, Mont Peer of the realm who hay held his �•�v� t the cl ss o with a con hick he oft „ I title in three rei ns. L%ln r Sewhmd M[AWWAck Cow " the class of vessel. to which the, In- Louis, Que„ says :- Before. giving ' B p =IIy domitable belon At resent she Baby's Own Tablets to my little one � Another portion of the Roman TORONTO MGftTR9AL �' P Udall, 68 feet long, 10 feet deep, and it! ■ate ��IAilPEO is still unique in the world's navies, she suffered greatly from colic and s ea.,,w v &U newt or �. sins 004 aw errs: __ -: -but she has two sister vessels just stomach troubles, and cried a great 9 feet 6 inches wide, has been un- being completed for sea, the Jnvin- deal. ' The Tablets soon cured her covered below 'the surface of a cible and the Inflexible. These ves - arid she is cow a plump; healthy street in the city of London. seta do not come under the deli gild who does not look as thou h The late Mr. Thomas Whenman, Yiation of either battleship or cr i- she ever had an hour's illness. `Pariah clerk, Hampton Wick, left a iW ser. - -you -can get -the" Tablets from any I ho&Td of 2,000 threepenny pieces, HER ARMAMENT..'• realer in medicine or by mail at 25 He gave his daughter 1,000 on her ents a box from. the Dr. Willi ' marriage two years ago. • i, Except .the .Dreadnought there is� c ems The Midland Railway paid in the - medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ne battleship in the world as heav- first half of this year 82,819,3ti0 or ily armed as the Indomitable and '1' thq coal and coke it used for loco - Make Your Otoal' ach Nippy with in no fleet in the world is there any ONLY ONE THUMB LEFT. motive power- 8380,000: more than wi vessel larger than a torpedo boat in the same half of last year. #'� R E Cjfl E © WHEAT :dsstr tQ- t'se -$ - E- o1nJ'n -Bair is proud of the dis= creed. She may a called a com- •tinetion of having the only female send froth Trull. An bail summer food, Dummy. Head. bination of the Dreadnuuglit and licensed "boatsman" on the Welsh whoteisome, nourishing, dsliaious. the Lusitania and is• mores heavily Dr. Hall Edwards, the Birnting- coast, and probably the only one CANTAINS MORB.R6AL Nt1T1'11RENT T1tAN MBAT OR armored than battleships of- the,ha°i (England) a -ray martyr, -wiry, �• gnnland; amiss- Lissie Williams. �-as 'tf e.rTl9�� -otW-d b ^ — a ions or - • _. _ - -.1054 -.. SOLD.!!. ALL: -A s_- - $oval sovereign class, which ten P � -The longest peer m England is a� years ago were considered models dermatitis, has new one thumb left ! that of South Env , It is 6,600 feet of compieteaeas in protection.. to take the place of a pair of hands, ' in length, but it will in time be ex- u she has a belt of Krupp cemented harp had a woyden apparatus at ceeded by the Minister -on -Sea pier, , ,armor, seven inches thick amid- fixed to the stump of his right hand, I which is to be; when built, 7,000 ships; and easrriea eight 12 inch Between this and the solitary ;feet long. guns of a new and most powerful For ins n _ _ y t umb a is able to hold li tar- ¢ , .type;' - -so- mounted -that t e� c- a� - ; Lyndon Gorporation'A cemetery at • i ., t 'ac brought to bear on either broad= to Ce. said the doctor, i Manor Park there were 1!3 creme _. _ aide. Each gun weighs 58 tons• and ! "'I can hold my cigarette, or when 1 tions, bringing the total number to g fires an 850 pound projectile with my food .is cut+ finely. I can help h 30 since the opening of the crbrna ' McCavanagh,. whose premises ev. an initial velocity of 3,010 - feet a I myself with a spoon or a fork. But torcum in 1905. FROM ERIN S GREEN ISLE tend along Grosvenor road from the most ratif in a Cullin tree ' road to Grosvenor AL 3,000 yards the shrill g Y K p rt of my sell -; At a •fete opened a;t` Wooton- -- g +can make a hole through N8 inches! oral condition. is the relief I get ; under -Edge . by the Duchess of place, occurred recently. _ -"of. wrought iron and at a range oft from pain. Before the .last .opera- Beaufort, the exhibits were chil- AL14$ BT Ii_1iL Flit)JL 1RIk: A goods guard gamed Terrace nearly three miles can penetrate I tion the only relis�I had from the' dean's pets. fine vices an eel, so - r ' ND'`d SHORE Wade, a ruiddleaged• mss, was run _17% inches of Iran. terrible gnawing wag when I fell' tame that it, mould come to be fed _ ever by a train at Ballinssloe at &- These guns • are carried in- four P I w hen the owner signalled by tap tion one of his le s bein com 1 seise from sheer exhaustion d ant g g P ete- 'iturrets, protected with l0 inches of still very weak, but these spells of ping, Happenings in the Euterald Isle of 1y severed below •the knee, and al- armor; are controlled electrically, freedom, from pain are "king a Mrs . Catherine Stewart Petra, of iuterest fo' Irish °= so the foot of the other. +e'orking with the;. greatest swiftness, new man of me." Canterbury, left E1 a The Sisters of Merc ' in char e g will to the rector of Cavendish' Suf- me °' of the Balling Union Hospital, •',•tease and accuracy. Dr. Hall Edwards althou h ne By the end of the summer ftrpja f cessarily compelled to take things folk, for the purcbase of hot -cross A fine specimen of an otter was County `kayo, have intimated their s Britain will have three of these quietly; is able to. supervise his pre- I bung for, the Sunday school children captured on th -e banks of the river intention bf vacating that charge, " i ni t vessels actuali in t e ser- vats ractice and is also co.ntinu- I owing to the bad treatment they 3' y P and their teachers on Good Fri- Roc, near, Limavady vice, and in a couple of years .the! trig his work at the.Birmi'agham da have been subjected -to by the y. Nenagh Guardians have granted, squadron of four will be complete, General Hospital. He -intends to a The rector of Brierley :Hill, Staf- ' a ension ol` -k45 p, per year_ trop o Another cattle drive took lace - representing sn eapenditure of devote as much time as possible to rfordghire, has decided in future not rverard who had been matron o! p $-- 9,000,000. Yet this enormous cost• the preparation of papers, lectures, i to allow weddings to take place at the union for 3. years, �-,n Coolbuck farm near Riverstown, of more than $7,000,000 for each ves- and articles, and at the present i'his church an Sundays; as Sunday The Sinn .Fein party in Dublin recently. The 'owners of 'a number sc. is regarded as an economical eii= time he is obtaining data for•. his weddings often caused disorderly have under consideration a daily ,' f the grazing' stock .hare taken i them awn for penditure. treatise on R -ray dermatitis, I crowds to assemble, who throw con -• paper, provided they can obtain a Y Bood, as they got The four ships of the Indomitable The doctor is hopeful in regard fetti everywhere. isum of.$;0,000 to start with. tired of tracing .them after the f class will monnt -as many big guhs to the future. At times he suffers I "drives." { . The new nave •which •has beer T: F Kiely, the well known nth- - as eight battleships of the older ' de - much pain from the stump of the' erected at the Abbey of Hexham on fete, has purchased for auction for si n, coati' some $5.000 le i s was ie arm 'own as fruit Hail, - we - nown doctor who dabbles ey wt nee only about half the the diseased portion of the right i dedicated and consecrated on the containing 124 acres, near that in literature recently published a number of of8eers and men, while hand has been attended -with very f 8th inst. The restoration has been town. poem, Shortly after its appear - the cost of repairs, general upkeep beneficial effects. In the cour of ! carried out at a cost of $15,000, Bells Rura•I District Council have ance he was conversing with a lady and stores will also, it is .estimated, time an artificial hand will be fitted ; defrayed by public subscription. elected• as their architect and en- celebrated for her wit. Wgla doc- only amount to about half. on to the stump, and Dr. Edwards gineor, 'James O'Connell, of Kit- tor," she remarked, "so I hear you CAN MAKE 27 KNOTS. i" looking forward to the day when - "' -� _ mainhaniwood, Dublin; at a salary hmve taken to writing verse." "Oh, ire- will. be able to do a. little of his r own corers ndenco once ,a sin.' 'GETTING EVFN.. of £140 per vear. merely to kill time." "Indeed! _ The Indomitable was laid down by Po g -• During the progress 'of a horse• Have you disposed of all.your other the Fairfield company at Govan in t- She had refused him, and he stood 'race at Newtonstewart, a girl patients 4 March, 1906, and launched late in twirling his moustache and looking named Sara Martin was knocked March, 1907. In April, 1908, she In proportion; Zliore female prix- quizzical until she' was in a •tearin g down and trampled upon by two A woman is always explaining criers have revious convictions probably fatally in -' that her photogrpah doesn't do her was handed. over for her trials. P temper. : horses and Full particulars of these have not againat them than have male prig- "What are you standing there jured. justice. been revealed. The contract speed 'oners. for ?" she dem: nded, stamping leer Christopher Egan who, with an- - was 25 knots, bu.t it is believed that fiwi• other, boy named Joseph Foley, left Most girls are awake that big she actually attained 2'T knots for There is no cure prescribed. in "Well, I aril wondering," lie said, Dublin for London, intending to bows on their shoes make their feet. a considerable period. Her voyage the doctor books for a mean dis- slowly, "whom a're you going. to tramp to Liverpool, 'was accidental- look smaller. rx' from Quebec shows that shie can position. marry, since you won't marry me 1 i ly shot by his companion, but may -- = easily maintain more-than- the -con- __ `'It's none of your business," she recover.. Turkey can produce more cases � tract 25 knots. A man would have bpt little time srrgiuly r: Ravid- Trotter, for over; 40 of longevity than any other coup- Her displacement as given in the f, r anything else if he loved his 'Oh, yes it is," he drawled. `'At years in the service of the Trim try. _Navy List is 17,251 tons, but it is neighbors as they love themselves, any rate', I'm interested, I 1 Union, has resigned his position ' probable with the sinkage to deep should' t like you to marry a' fel- ! owing to failing healtl% His most Soine men marry poor girls 'and load displacement -due to maximum low I didn't think well of, your know I recent appointment was at Sum- settle down, and some •marry' rich' , coal and storage supply -she took Envelopes were only invented one since I came near marrying volt' n:erhifl dispensary. widows and settle up. on 3,000 tons of coal at Quebec hundred years ago. Previous t� myself.'' Hamilton Mehaffey. son of the j and carries' oil fuel as well -that she -p -� faint with indignation. ! t,affey, Ballymena. has received in than it sealed. _ _ I I easier to lead a man to brink VV _JFag somethYng like 21;000 tons:.Her t -at the letter was folded u and It seemed to her that she shouicl ' eft • SPSSU,ns clerk; � ��'illiam bfe- It is is to drive him away from length at the water line is 530 feet, T - You never came near marrying the north of Italy a position as man -' i,`,. 20 feet longer than any preceding The cow -tree of Venezuela yi ;. Is me," she at length managed to ager of a large carding and weaving milk so similar -Ao -that of th? cow " l cruiser, her beam is 78 feet 6 inches, gasp. I did' t think even of mar- coilciirn. I that it .is used b the ati ,es ag draught about 26 feet. Y P rying ,you, and as to whom I do Out of 13o reprasent:ativns consid- The eight 50 calibre 12 inch guns food. marry, you have'nothing to do with Bred for l.•,borers' cottage'; at the' .1 -are mounted is pairs in barbettc - it I shall marry anybody I please !" a rccentl�' held- inquiry in Mohill' - - turrets. One turret is forward, "My face is my fortune, sir," "That's 'Just it," he returned, i workhouse, r; hat -e been dired'ed r: ganother abaft, and the other two a;'e said. "That being the case," thoughtfully; "suppose yml dr „t t t:, be biiilt l,v t:w !ocxl Government The finest tea,grown in the world -- 1 amidships, placed.in echelon. With rejoined the cynical bachelor, you please anybody ! Then there w ; I+•.,;ird, is the standard of quality used in this arrangement they can all be are in no danger of being married nothing left to her but raving liy ! 1 f r'^ ti; hie'; ff ( Rt: fl . °C' i,i•.e fla:; preparing "Sa'adai Tca S)'r�r fired An either broadside. or broad for your money. "• sterics• ai:r1 st•' at: t'c •.f', t f;f 1Ir, )7. only in F.e.3!ed l ad d , ..l. .W4J •C � 4 :•' " -. ( d ` ,.._,. 4 '`"",_" ±y "'yr'• y' +T.. yfY' WL Md• fN' Yv'` .'"[•, y, �j 4. {' sass',..- �• � .. �., _ ,•r. ,.:, _. ... .,. .� _ ..2 : ... -. ... .., --- - ,sass y• «. :; .. .�,! .• _:, :. _ .. ;k.a ,.. .a:H e 3. -.a. ,... , LOCALISM S'+. --J. G. all(] Mrs.' Hat-sell andMr. -Mrs. Eliza Varney, of Bloom- • ,moo •° r� ( -!- -Bert: Harrc►1, of Uxbridge, s t field, is spending a few days here - ---- T - penlearint __. ----- -.__ -- Sunday- with. John-"d firs. Har- with friends. � —D. Simpson was in 'thy city sell. -James and Mrs. Richardson ► W and birs, Sadler and two returned home on Thursday even- --over Sundae. - - . in• _ - -J. H. Beal, of Claremont, was daughters, of Kinsale, spent Sun- ing, after spending their honey- • ,�j in town on Monday. day afternoon with C. and Mrs. moon in Muskoka. They are now �• d d :L� a 1J` -W, E. V anstuue shipped a car - Rogers. busy getting settled in their new xoad of mixed stock on Tuesda - -Mrs. John Gee and sister, 'Mfrs. home. ' yy x +, - -The new furnace was installed Byer, are visiting friends at Hamil- -H. G. Beer, of the Massey- �$ in St. Andrew's chutich this week. ton, Niagara and Toronto before 'Harris Co, Toronto, is now visit- -Wm. and Mrs. Logan spent a the latter's'return to St. John, N. ing the agencies along the north ?few days in the city during the B. shore of Lake Ontario taking Clear Money for the Purchaser ' j. =past week. -The annual Harvest Home stock. He visited the Claremont -Pirie O'Leary, of Hartney, service will he held in St. George.'s and Pickering agencies in Monday Man., arrived home on Monday Church on Sunday next, the and Tuesday. ; for a visit. - - -- - church being decorated for the -W. E. Gordon and his staff are -Mrs. R. A. Bunting has been- gecasion. being kept very busy these days 1 Only 2 Burner Gasoline Stove, regular $4.50, for $2.98. spending a few days with relatives - Russell Shirley has secured a trying to keep up with • their ord- 1 Only 2 Burner Lam Stove, regular 61.40. for $1.19. • position on the staff of the Bank erg. The have already turned y P g in Toronto. P -y y. -Miss Richardson, of Beeton, of Commerce, Toronto, and left on out a large number of violin cases, has been spending a few days Monday morning to enter .upon and they liave now a large uum- 3 Only "Schultz ",Wood Clothes Horses, reg. SOc, tor 459c. _ with A. C. and Mrs. Green. his new duties. ber of orders to be filled. - - -The Misses ,Souring gave a -- William Penftelly, of Green- -Rev. J. W. D. and Mrs. Coop- - 1 Only "Little Brag'' 22 calibre Rifle, reg. $a, for $4,49. Y mLnsicnle to some of their young wood, left in our office this week er, of Rochester, N. Y., and form- _ friends on Monday afternoon. a stalk of corn mi asuring fourteen erly of St. George's Church, Pick- --Miss Annie Wood, of Winni- feet four Inches. This breaks the ering, spent Saturday with 'W. G. These goods must go, therefore, we have fixed the peg, is visiting at the home of her record this season so, far. and :firs. Ham. Mr. Cooper has g parents, B. W. and Mrs. Wood. -Last Thursday morning no now charge of the largest Angle- _ George Peak, of Cleveland, letters were received at the Pick -, can Church in Rochester. prices accordingly. Come on was- here ' over Sunday with his. ering poet office, they having been -Smith Clark returned home - th brother William and other friends. carried past. -- Asa result of this' from Oakw000d on Saturday, - Follow e crowd. -F. B. Bunting, of Toronto, negligence on the part of the mail While away he was so unfortun- was here over Sunday with his clerks several advertiaementi and ate as to break one of his ribs. It p :..parents, Squire and firs. Bunting. some correspondence failed . to was caused by stepping into a hol . •.so - J.. ,� - Horace Carr, book -kee er for appear in the NE:ws last week. in the barn floor and thus being f9peIlt,Silliday witli A. G. and Mrs, sale, were with his parents and -There is not an empty house Green. brothers here on Sunday. Wm, in our village at the present time. J. S. Sfinnacott, of Huntsville, and lies. Taylor, of Cherrywood, There is quite a demaud for dwel- spent a few days during the past were able,' to be with the rest of ings, and were new ones. erected !week visiting hiamothev on Church the family Q- %ving -to the illness of by some of our wealthy men they. � street. their little boy. We are• glad he would be readily clisposed of, and / w Albert Bostwick, ' of Detroit, was much- improved when , last should' yield, good returns for the was. in town a few days during the heard from... investor. = ' past week renewing old acquain- —Rey. R. H. And Mrs. Rogers 'Ifw�tS�+tS�imJigF�+ tames. left his parents hone .here Mon- I)r. Reber Elder. of Phila. day afternoon to visit relatives a delphia, spent a fete day's with B. and friends in Uxbridge and Bari- _. W. and .M1ir =. Wood aud: .oLner posa before- returning "to their r �'; .Hunters . friends here. aline at Culpoy's Bay. Their sou, �/ We can ,;u pl all your needs in S cx-ting ' Gnads. A full, - nn y p John and Mr-j. L..- t-kin and two Gred, of Cherrywooci ':pent Sun- � supply of SheIl:; Ponder, Shot, Cartridges, etc. daughters, of Chicago, scent last day and Munday forenooa with - week at the hove of his brother, them. - Henry I t%rkin. - Holt's woods owthe base fine - ma Apple Pftrers ' -F. L. Fowke, of Oshawa. the have been on fire for the past few fir Liberal Candidate for the House days.. Beyond the burning Ott a �� Try Qnc (if our Hudson Apple Parer *. o! Cufnmons was in .town--on .fear rods offence not much damage -�- Best .on the market. has been hone. By fighting the _Thursday-,last. - �j -L. and Mar Lawsoh and twin fit's It has t?eelt kept tinder COUtr01. J.' ood Choppers eons, of Clinton, called on the The fire i9 note- burning into the ALE REGIeTER. All'sizes at right prices. Messrs. Gormley and other friends ground and. it %-ill not be ex- �,FL ��- SD.1Y, SEPT. r3RD.- Estpnzire - - here last week. tingnis ed until we have a heavy credit sale . of hettry horses. dairy - - John.Bell, who has�been spend. -rainfall. cows, young cattle, implements. •.LLeaterg -• : ing a couvle of weeks here with -The annual Harvest Horne household fuiniture. etc.; the prop Coal oil Heaters in all sizes. _. -his brother, Dr. A. -M. Bell, return. services .and ei:tertainmeut of the . erty of George L. Stotts. at lot 21. _. _ ed on Tnesda Yicke ug 3lethodist Church will con.. 9. Pickering. (1 mile treat• of _. -Miss! to Ward. n o tug- , - wood. retuned home on Tuesday, Oct, 4th and fill. The Rev_ Mr. sold as the prgprieter is going west. ill tt at sale at 1't o clock. lunch at ' 11 - y _ after s"pending a ,week with the Lewitt will occupy the p p pe T T Misse� Bantin both �erv'ices on Sunday, ,and the Furniture sold at ;go'clock. 12 . • U DY _ tang. v, 'A. T. Sow of Toronto, months credit. See lay a bids. Thod. -R. S. Dillingham, who had Rev, , y, -Poucher, auctioneer. -- been spending several _ weeks in will deliver one of his popular lec- &,,Tt;RDAY; SEPT. : 6TH, 1"- auction �oroit -01 ores on Tuesday—evening.' Full sale of farm in Pickering Township, much improved in health. -• rtici,lars ofthese services Will the east a o ot,2,' coon: 1, or N - - -- - - -Mr. and Mrs. Angle, of Fort be given later. 7 acres thereof, at. the store, Bt+l• hibiti _ Erie, who are at- present on their — Wi:ether or not marriage is sam, at 2 p. m.. For particulars `r see esters, Thos. Poucher, aue- X on argai s honey -moop, apient a : few days a failure a•as definitely settled on P _ with Mrs. Wb V. Wright. Monday afternoon in a baseball SATURDAY, SEPr.'26Tn.- Auction sale ds be- gun _ -Rev, J. Hart, of Hen all, re- match In the college ground of household furniture, roots, ha -. - ,turned home ou Monday after tween the married meth and 'the vegetables, etc., the property Oi spending A ec3agle of weeks with single when the former defeated George Thompson at' his residence. Each year the big 'wholesale homes offer special prices friends in Pickering and Uxbridge. ,the, bachelors by the score of 15 to Brock street, Cl alemont. Sale at 1 - -Mrs. N% m. Clark, of Church 5. Only about one -half the in- o'clock sharp. Thos: Poucher, aye• Fair time to their cash lassie. street, celebrated her seventieth pings were played as the single tionter. birthday on Thursday of last men began to make excuse and �ti ED \ESDAY, SEPT- 90TH. —A 125 week with a nntnber of her friends. left the field. Another game will acre farm, for sale, lot 15, con. 5, k -The Police Tr>lstees have had be played this (Friday) afternoon Pickering, the property of Janies �° have boag'ht some extra nice goods which we "will eels much below' -: rnntn about a carter to three W Hogle to be sold- at Gerow's the regular prices, including stylish new Dress Goode, nice • Thomas Stephenson. repairing the b4k• g q Hotel, Brough:un, 'at 2 p. in, For variety in the most fashionable t� eave9 and newest x plank riirlewalks in the village and when the bachelors will 'make a particulars see posters• Thomas s3tadea. Also, new Blousings, French and a very Zood job he has made of it, determined- effort to establish a Poucher, auctioner. opera Flannels, Plaids in all shades, and some extra -Mrs, F.. Ober -t Anderson and repiltation. SAvTrxDAY, Oc•r.:3Rll:= Aitction sale nice and cheap dress goody for children and common'wear. ;family, of Dimbarton, ' left- on - - Jilnmy Reynolds, the veteran of house and. lot. farin stock, impte- - iVionday for Nava Scotia where sloe walking barber of Port Hope, pas- ments and household furniture. in Greaf stock of wool -and onion Und:!rwear for the 'Ladies and Litt 1 will visit with her parents for. A sed through tlls village on Monday the village of I3roaghain, .the prod• _folk, Hosiery,- GIoves, etc'. _ few weeks. afternoon and again'early,on Tiles- arty of Joseph Burk, Terms -three sears rni real estatc-and'six months --Miss L. L. Palmer. has 'return= day morning on his return journey on other property. Sale al 1.p. in. Immense lot of new plain and' fancy Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Embro- to Monetur.. N. B., after sp @nd- fn an attetupi to walk' froth Port Thos: Poucher, auctioneer. filers; 1'rimiuings, Collars and Frills, Side Combs and - Ing two weeks holidaying at the Lope to Toronto and return in 33 _________- _ Back Combs, Beauty Fins, Cuff Links, etc., _dome of her parents, Geo. M.,and hours.' As everybody expected he ,Mrs. Palmer, failed, having given tip near Bow- - - _ in Boots and Shoes -� ghter, ,bliss ;Hattie, of Clinton, miles to go. Very little interest .. "Apent a fete days during the past was taken in his attetilpt as people pain in the bead -vain anywhere. has its canto We have'some fine leather goon; bought at job prices. Don't fail to week with J. S. sari bars. •7epllsou thick ills time could be used in a Pain iacongestion. pain is blood $rescues - noshing ' see the new .goods and bargains we are offering. and other Pickering friends. fiti� wore rofi'table• manner than else osuaiiy. At least, so says r, Shoop. and to p Drove it he has created a little Dint tablet. Thai - -The lumber and other niateri. in wreaking his health He was racist —caned Dr. snoop's Headache Tablet— • + '—C al is now on the grounds for the fair, driven along the road b Its ee blood pressure away from pain center, y $ Y Its exert is charming: pleasingly delightful. Gently, e re- building of the Friends'Meet- those who accon5panied him and 'though safely, ittturelye�ualizesttie blood circa 0 t / W lotion. Tng-bouse and the work of re•cffn hi,� condition was pitiable to -be- If have a headache, it's blood pressure. - strnctin has be xin- 1Vheh com- hold. W,,- tidntire cotirage and en- It it's painful periods with women, same canes _ g g If Ton are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood plated the structure will be in durance when rightly applied, brit certainty, ,fo pressure. That abut is a •� better shape and, more convenient it i suicidal when' used in this' f �' �nt�ntesrandt thetabbe�simplyai�'bu°ti i than it ivtis before the fire. • matiner aitcl when no possible-good the unnatural blood pressure. Tff -His man .friends are leased earl result, Braise our finger, and doesn't it get red. and _ y P /well, and pain you? of course it does. It's con. to -e Clarkson Rogers out on the -Tile rowdyism of some of this ion, mood pressure. Fou'ufinditwbetevt ► in L" -always. Its simply Common sense. ReCdp�thranlllated, zy� streets again, after Using confined boys of the village has now reach- weaell at 2s cents, and cheerfully reeommwd $;, 25 per 100 lbs -18 Ibs for $1.00. - ''to' the house- for four or five ed a point at which they. must , •months from injuries received call a halt. Theft atid destruct - Die i - Imperial Granulated, cane, Shoop s -- fro,rn. falling froin a ladder and a ion of property must not bo toler- $5.00 per 100 lbs -143 lbs for $l 00 subsequent attack of inflamma sled in on r' ton n. One of our Headache Beet ��' nulated, Cory rheumatism. While able to residents has laid a complaint be _ be -around again he is still suffer- fore :,Magistrate Harper, of Whit- Tablets $4.75 per 1001bs -201bs for $i 00. ;ing from his illness-.- Rogers, who warning � to c each off the t bops' T, M° MCFADDEN. First quality of Pure Lard, 20 .pails, $2.60. lU _with her husband and, child is against whom a complaint was Drive rbenm.tiem out of the blood with = Q�ASS FRUIT JARS , Dr. Sboop'i•Rheumatic Remedy and ese ;; - visiting a>; C. and Mrs. Rogers, had made. A. second offence will be � ;,Quarts Else -per dozen. ..Pmts ©Qc per dozen. the misfortune on Sattirday even- followed by severe punishment bow quickly pain will 'depart., Rub -on e ing to fall through the trap -door and the boys will do well to heed never did reach the real disease, Rhea ma• tism isn't in the akin. It's "dose down -=it's � Pickering. - into the cellar and sustain the the warning given them. In ad- constitutional. Getting rid of the pain, is R. A. BUN TIN GI fracture of two ribs. As a result 'dition to the foregoing the street after all, what counts, That is why Dr. --- ,f the accident 'Mr. and 1 . Rog- lamp in front of the 'Methodist Sboop's Rtienmaiio Remedy goes, by word ors hnve postponed the r *turn to Church and one of the windows in of mouth, from one to another, And here- cc�j fiery cont5ideratlon for the Farmer. - _ ''their home in Glengarry County. the church have been broken di ir_ in lies the efe popularity e er this remedy. it 1 -The apple crop in this locality fug the past week and besides an- is winning defenders everywhere. Tablets li ht one. other of our residents re oils that or liquid. Bold by T. M. McFadden. tomises to be, a very) 'g P - - -The wort(i's supply, however, is his clothes line was robbed one TIMF, Td BLE- Pickering Station G During the Harvest and Summer Months our'store ivill be open gvery -above the t+verage,rthwt in Enrolie, night during the week and on the T. R. Trains going Eat dues as followE- Night during the week., in sand the 1'�lited St,4 o4 being par- following morning found the gar- 'No. 6 Mail 8,19 A. M. ticularl g P 12 Local 2.13 P. M. od. A a result of the meats stolen on the front street Farmers and others haying Friiit will find a ready market for theni•- y 14 Local 8A4 P M. at the Farmer s Supply Store, Prices pal d will be pbl1n, aitt prices are not so all torn to ribbons. As Magistrate r Trains going West does as follows- aceCrdina to the quality of fruit. good thin y ;I' ,� l;a =.t: NVe believe Ilal-per ha noes• tlienanlesoflbose No. 1:i Lora! 8.96 A. M. some ,if th , ll bnycrs have been ova a repetition'of the •offence 11 oral 2•30 P. M. instmietecl h no more for the 0lmprove a serious matter with 'gin ed. �' 6 �1' Farm Supply Co., Piekel:ing, .C)nfo want of a in ket _4 - �I, , ,�� . - - �