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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_09_25ss w ..w, •. ra*y sm.f 4 c ar ,, u A_- '' :Y. .•,,, --... g-.y A'.. -:.T n Il 'n � :.. ,fwd: ..._ •. :,w,,,. :'.: m. -.A ; ..: •' ''i '�[ - •:. -, .r•- �.n• -. ;-J _ -_- ....., a -' '... t:.... .. 9, .. ..., .. ... .. . .. .[.. .4r. 4y.._:.. ..a • sees•..,, ., _ ' T TH K,1ERfNG_1-,. >. �VOL•'- gXVII• PICKERING, ONT., FRIDA''i' ' SEPT• 25, •1908 NO 0rafiesotanal 4tarba.. HIGHLAND CREEK OSHAWA ♦� y + We Aell the Best Mr. George Henley has been accept- Vat�rs' List S The Highland Creek branch of the ed organist of Simcoe' St, Methodist Ceurtl 190 Medical FLY NETS. Call and see them. 'Women's Institute will hold their neat church. In Mr. Henley the church * Our team harness are made out of monthly, me, eting OR Oct. 1st at the will have'a capable organist. Mu nitspality of the Township of M. BELL, ' M, D., C. M. the best that. can be. bought and all home of Mrs. Bet tram at 2.30 m. Pickeriu P• The citizens of Stace •A• late House surgeon of • Bin ton barn trade. We make just what sou All the ladies of the neighborhood yyil;e have th g changed the name of that settlement NOTICE is hereby given that a Qsaeral sonppiitsl. encc•swr to Dr, 'Meta are looking for and the prices are right. are cordially invited to attend. „ �t•n. Office hones a to 10 a m t to a P m.aad, 8 b po ular vote to Sunn side and Court ran p ar Pickering; oaC ' •a ly SINGLE HARNESS on Monday bight last during the band Ontario ilVo ers'e1cLists Act,t by His r Our own make and they are the kind BROOKLIN conceit the formal ceremonies vNre Honour the Judge of the County HO. N. FISH, M. D. that will Rive you satisfaction. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Also factor harness if you, wish. Performed by the Mayor. Couurt of the County of Ontario, at zrg Member of College of Physicians and Burgeons. y Y Fire destr_oyyed the barns on the farm . + the Town Halt, Pickering Villag on ? Oat. eataciate Coroner, County of Ontario. SWEAT Pane for fall plowing to flll owned by 'Vm. Smith, ex-M.P., and wHITeY • Tuesda the 10th da <of October 1906 Ofil Hours -8 to 10 a, m, and 1 to a and 8 to 8 up your bid collars and make your tenanted by Horace Ellis one mile y' y , VIM* Brougham. Oat. a -ly horses do their work easy. south of here; on Sunday .evening. Stanley bicArdell was run in on at ten n clock, x. m., to hear aI de- T HERBERT KIDD, li.'D;; C. M. Axle grease and all kiuda of harness The'flre was caused by the espIosion = lionday roe bQing drunk and unreel; termine the several complaints of er- , CJ • Member ooh a of Physician@ and sue- oils, hoof ointment, gall cure, etc. of a lantern. ]lush of the season's q rocs and omissions in the Voters' List ^r" g some in the He was taxed aeons of Ontario. Late House 8argeoa of Gen- HALTERS HALTERS AT crop was lost together with feed, im- $5 ere he got his libert for Polling Sub - divisions, Nos. 1, 2, 3. Meal, Eiasrgeaoy and Burnside Lying -!a Hoepi- y' 4 and b of the Municipality of the .: slats of Toronto. Omee in Alexander Morgan'@ Iements and two pigs. There was The Guvet•ntn6nt has authorized the P setideace, opposite methodist church. Dines- THOl1P$ON BRCS., - Pickering 5000 insurance on the contents and repairing of the damaged breakwater. the of Pickering for 1908. moat, Oat. Holy the building was'well covered. at 'Whitby harbor to the extent of All persons having business ai the The Best 55000, The'work is to be undertaken Courtatre required to at at the Cbflal• �� said time and la r WEST HILL. at once. These repairs are absolutely place. . - necessary if the harbor' is to be pro- Dated at Whitevale; in the said _T H. FAREWELL, Q. 0:, BARRYS Blood Medicine I '. errs• Eade, who has been seriously tested... The expenditure will bemade Tuwnshlp this 24th day of $epteiubev 4. J • A. County orowa'Attorney, and Coan'iy ill for some tithe, is raduall lrn rov- on the understandin that the reels A• D., 19713. 41& 8 tlteibor. Court House, Whitby. lay g y' P g ing we are pleased to note. price to the Government will remain t• f LT. BARCL:AY, Barrister -at -Law, At this season many people have Little Rodd, the 4- year -old son of at. $30,0tN� the sum alreadv named. DONALD R. 'BEATON, • 8oHciter, Notary. Public. Special l:xami_ poor. - blood, pimples, boils, itching of James Appleby, wars thrown from a It is the intention of the Goternment 51 -52• Clerk of the said Munici'pa'lity. rear for H111a Court of Justice. 8ucceenor• to the skin, etc, , A bottle of our, Blood buggy Sunday evening by the sudden to ,purchase the harbor at an early Messrs. Dow d McGillivray: $rgek Street, Purifier will remedy this and prepare starting of the' horse foul fell under date but this cannot be done 'before •A clover, popular Candy Cold Cure tab - =Whit N^ yp g _eviieslckciess-p ' over is legs. He was somewhat _• e • - ' drakgiste everywhere. In a few hours revenfin � by FeLdrtrtumy. Large bottle $1, dose* a teaspoonful. bruised but not seri 'ausly injured. MARKHAM Preventics a re said to break any ooldaom- "��`'wµ ' Fully guaranteed: • + . - pletely. And Preveatice, being so safe HO ON, A ,VETERINARY StIR. and AT-HA The piVdipecl:s of a Swiss embroidery and toothsome, are very fine for children. ds a of AND Dio Val , Etc. and THE. BEST COUGH CURES factory for Markhain has vanis=hed. No quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor Graduate of the Ontario vet rtnarp, Col- Thomas anal lies. . Uunkeld, spent Nothin has been head `bn the sub_ aioieninR. Boa of 48 -250. sold by T. logo, Toronto, . registered member of the McFadden's Syrup- L]udaeed lieol ice • 1a' g '^ Ontario veterinary Medical Association, If- and chlorudyne, Friday in Tot'ont0. jest from Mr. Robson, the promoter, McFadden. Ilia and residence one andone•quarter miles Eli a,nd bliss Nancy Lehman spent for some Lime. and the option he held V- - north of Green R ver. Oiace and shoeiaatoree list adder 9 Syrup - White, piny^ i6nd I'ritlet in the city. on the old C'ndei hill shoe factory. has E1 B U i ViiERS• -boars S to 11 �.m „and 1 Lo � pp m. Pzioate tRr. Z� a tree roes• telephone is my o>31ce P, O. vidreas, Green y ti, report. that lies. J. expired, and this property hss keen Rites, Ont, McFadden's Emulsion with Hvpophos- Sc•�ttt is on tho sick list. acyuir�d by the'Woollen .hill Co„ v. 110 —� phites. Asa Millard. of Uxbridge. called on will use the buildings for stoverooms. Th tt0,ustnssa garb*. J. Scott on 'Wednesday. Attention is called to the auction u ersig d, having over if Fort want the asset -we have it. y hetinRnbusiness of R. H. Car- it P J. Scutt attended the -fair at Wood. gale of W, J. Ramsey, on Thursday,- so - e buts THOS. POUCHER Issuer of Mar- ville un Friday h st judg]ng sheep and Oct. 147. at Windermere Farm, lot 20, n, are preEared to furnish the r�si- ' mace License @. Hrouahe n, Oat: .. T.. .-M. McFadden swine. con. lt]. Mitt'kh %,tTl, of c ;',ydesd�tle and dents of Pickering and .surrounding _ S('vPt•al froth -here intent] taking in driving•hnrses,'rnits and fillies. milch countryy.''with Fresh and Euied Meats HOPPER Issuer' of Marriage C'ltiruiist inal•Upticixn• the L:iu•ier pignic at. Jackson's Point _eoays,.vrntng cattle, 00 head of are of the Fi,iest Quality, at tho Lowest D. Licenses in tire County of Ontario. PIC'KERING, _ P Poss.ble Fr]ces. Omc• at store and his residence.Clarsmont.,_- ONTAP.FO. next Jlunday. bled �'orkshire twine, and shout a`0 _ - -- - - - - -- s e Sht'c,psliFres. The 'fie reepee t ifills s`oIictC a —s share of BBUNTING, Issuer of Itt ^� Goo wood. KpPnt -Sunday at the latter'td proprietor has been using the best sires Your' patrouage,.ant :uaraptee satin . . Lioaas•s forth* ooa ty of Ontariio Marriage i7_ Wagner ` , ( /71/, grandmother's, Mrs. Dunkeld, sr, obtainable ili his breeding operations faction. M as the store or at his roddeooe,Pick•ring a WWW anti he.has a anod lot of • youn things - `'ulaga. 3•y SCARBORO worthy of the atWntion of intending• GOUI,D h 3SEF.. T)unhartoU... . j�TORWAY HOUSE.-Norway, ave a full line of Iresh and cur- - y- RuliPrt Cowan has iven up farming buyers. --...� 'p p g farmers Road. Particularnto ton ets. ed meats constantly on hand. and. gone into the real estate irttsinPSS. as to farmers •ttaadtag the Toronto markets. !- - "•- - g1•st accommodation under the near manage - Op account of the dry wer+ther the BROUGHAM Western .Bank o1 I man�. Charges moderate. J.J. Mccann, Pro- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, farmers are very backward with their J. C. and Mrs. Philip visited' friends Canada. yeteto:, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. fall plowing, but are busy filling their in Myrtle last Friday; . •� :• S.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLESH silos. Norman nnd•llrs. liechin, of To- DA Ooavelencer, Commissioner for taking Highest prices .paid for. Frank and Mrs Harris, of Uxbridge, Tonto, were here over Sunday, t al l"viss, Accountant. Ete. money to loan Butchers cattle. and llrs, F. W. Hobbs, of Pickering. Mr. Joyce, of Turman was here a , "i ickerin Branch.": on farm �p� ppesnrt ^IUn•s 'at gassings Lis. . !,pent a da • last week with James and few days with H. and Mrs. Mechin. g asses” Wift•es Oat. i -♦ Mrs, Henderson. -Miss Kaatie Phillips, of Toronto, Incorporated by cot of Parliament IM P09TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, REAL E a'7 TA TE James Henderson, of the Kingston sent Sunda with her f,,rren ta h ere. road, is•ver ill with g P y .toe Counties of York and Ontario. Ana y pneumonia, but N Y. Pouciler, of oonto, ®tfoa sale@ of ail kinds stressed to oa short"] as he is receiving every attention, we Sunday with hial parets, Thos. and Authorized Capital 1{1.1X10,000,(; aotraa, AddrMS Green Bfvr P. 0., Oat. TIISIIraIICe and hope sown toffee him about again. MlCa.lPoucher. of Paid o °P b33,000:00. : t ah and Mrs. Young, B. POWELta Licensed Aug- GREENWOOD Joy, spent Sunday with the latter's Account $30,000,00 ad . ttother for oatario, au itad@ ct @alas -. sister, Mrs:. Wm. Cowie. is 6,000.000.00 eoadnatad either pr, vainly or bT snatfoo, Bale Conveyancing, Done •�. GIeeBOn and J. McLean spent lire. J. Bice and friend,' of Green A, a anise collected. For dates or other ion. sale J S Y. - N_1r"r an 'Nilson has engaged with witth J, W. and Mrs. Hog e. l'zui nt � Md To POUCHER. Licensed Auction- House and Lot for sale or tci rent. Middleton Bros, for a short time. Mrs. A. F.. Majorand non, Lawlnce, e•rjaln•torand oou•otor for the0ona Mrs• Moon, of Buffalo, is here visit- of Wbitevale, were Isere on Sunda special attention given to rarnises Sale or York and Ontario All kinds of auction Also Planing Will for sale. y Notes Collections aollclted and prompfly made in her sister, Mrs. Wm. Wilson. with Hugh :and firs. llechin. Parmelr'e Notes. at•ooaat•d Am•sfcaa and Gals• charge. end valaarioas made at mod- to Sunday, Sept. 20th, to Ted and Zeta Holthy have returned, Farm rt s Note . discounted and so]d Drs and sIA% %I7 a Estates sad toady auction L con- Arthur and Mrs. Oa[ltov, a dau titer. after s stud, ayailsha on bought all parts of 61 world dsHmaly mansard and rota by aactioa or 1b0 acre Farm for sale. g pending a week At ' Victoria private isle- Mortgages. rents, notes, and ! I firs. J. A, Arlidge, of Toronto,.spenL Corners and other points north. paeral accounts promptly collected and sstia If you went to buy sell or rent, call Sunday and :Monday with Eli and Mrs. -Mrs. Wm. Hubbard and Miss $ea• Savings Bank Department. aotory settlements guaranteed. Phone or at'm office. anrit• for terms and pa- ticatars, Bron�,am, y Bargains. 'Willson. trice Alger have returnai, after spend- Out. Dates mar be axed by phone ,taws Sidney "fay has left the-. employ of ing a few weeks with the former s sus- Interest allowed on deposits at high- 0�O°' y J. E. Disncy' and engaged with James ter, Mrs. Winmill, of Auburn. - est current rates, and credited or W• V. Richardson• Hortop; of Balsam. The annual children's day service in paid quarterly to depositors. �'llrYll +� „^, Katie Sadler, of the General Hospi- connection with the Presbyterian Slin- : j u j e •11 e e rotary Public, Pickerin tai staff, Toronto, spent Sunday with des School will he observed next Sub Chas. A. �[CL'lellallt i��f. R her mother, lees. M. A. Sadler. bath afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. .., Mr. Tucker, of Oshawa, accompanied "A' meeting of the. conserf ativea of ^ A fall live of fires �j�%inyglH� • lip his father and rnotht r, s Pnt Toes- polling nth- divisions 8, 7 and R krill be -elasa furniture now ` I/��GI `r` 1Ue�l/ cl'a� wtfh Kec, and Jit .Tucker, held in the tcxvnshiptiatl un the even- Th�j' dry SVaOn + IV. Thompson. of White Rose, was ing of Friday, Sept, :Sth. • Set a•l.vt, pa exhibition to through' here recently, buying sheep elsewhere. our ware rooms. First -class rigs for hire and purchased some frolu W. F. Dis- Carloads of furnyture at Claremont has had no riles t,on'clttt stuck `• Prl(3e8 rl ht. Ile,' : orniture store. Did you ace our• 1: ^n• 1 I of G ocecies, as we buy g Day_or nlgl;t alts. II. Robeson, hf Toronto, is here hearse -best in sourly. funeral card. spending a few clays under the paren- printed on shcjrt notice. inclependent :,111 small tttialitities . S. Dillingham. Bus meets all trains tal roof.grior to joining her husband telephone connection. J. H, Beal, Teaming promptly in Norhatlr. Claremont. and get, them fresh every � PiokeriaR, On/ g pt•om. Ll attended to. �, - - _ F. L. Green and H. SteN`enson Mister, Archie Jleohin met' with a Agent•fur..Cav]ada CarriKge Uu. were in Port Perry utt Tuesday attend- very painful accident :at noon oil a;on_ few days' FA+t $Q g Wan ing the ftweral of the ]rite John Harris dray at the school while lavin with + H. is t age. a other ys. n atteni tin to run - - -- ! ,Peckering. around x tree he fell, against i break- % have Lhe.cOntract -with 'Wight GREEN RIVER ing one of his arms. Medical aid wits aiL Co Pork Packers T r , oro>lto, to Supply that firm with all file live ]flogs they require, and wotild like � T}ie First Step :: � Mr. Benj. Doten is not improving as g'e'ls as her friends world like. summoned and the fracture r t We are pleased to say that he is now doing nicely: to have your hogs. I will a pay y errs. P. R. Hoover is home from th; mould return to wotk e�-e.ry .co 'sideration Within 15e. of Toronto ' tf price until further notice. Ofi:en uleans so match: It has rueRnt success to thousands city for a short titre. Ares. W. Hoover and children spent The village of Weston i nl t11e �'Vlite, phone or apply to of young people -%vho wrote for bur UraLtlogueas a few days in Toronto last aveek. ]land, Mrs. "'m. Booth and children sere ing a of a Sheriff Ulf & 3tlit RC1S- iff oil out of a loan to the'mtulici- John. A's -White the first toward a •, good salaried position. Take friends. pending x week in Uxbridge visiting palfty,, _ 'BROUGHAM the step to -day. Address Gen- tral Business College,-395 Yonne Street, Toron -to. ton, w, H. SHAW, - hiss Allie Fuller .and- .hiss Pinker of Toronto, spent Sunday at Ram A. Fuller's. :11•: -' Mrs: ' and Miss -Angus, of "Leonidas” said Ill r. Meektoll's wife, `'will you mind the haby for a while ?" "Certainly, Henrietta. I mind DOMINION - BANK H ead OtHoe, Toronto President. Markham, cisitrci with John Wilson everybody Saturday last. I else nrouuel the house. don't see why I should make any, Capital paid up $ 3,4100,000 �� ' Jack Nighswander and Oscar Doten exception visited Armour and Mrs. F.11is,•at Ash- ington of the baby. "- 1Vash- Star. . upwards. burn Reserve fund and undi- on Sunday.. _ vided profits 5,300 000 BRITISH ' .• curative properties to Dr. 8bnop's Cough .'sirs ]tarp Boyd has returned home, Ho1i. Rodolphe Lemieux stated !Deposited by the p- .tblie 35,000,000 CANADIAN'' Best Business-' after spending several months , with at Ottawa that he had the person - Total assets. 47 000 000 BUSINESS Training at reason - her sister, firs:, Hornshaw. - al assurance . of Sir Thomas , Skilled Labor, r Hich -Grade Material• That tells the whole story_._ u of the absolute rellabUlty of (✓) the REGINA WATCH. - ' a reliability which Was earned for It ' the reputation "TRUP AS THE -v'V." _ NOKM•AN BASSITT Jev.eler and Optician, WHITBY, ONTARIO COLLEGE able prices. TORONTO Start an time. Arthur Ellis arrived home - last -week from the hospital in Toronto where Shaughnessy that if the strikers WglTgy BRANCH. y he underwent an operation for ' mould return to wotk e�-e.ry .co 'sideration General Banking fkw4ness Address R-A. FaPtty�iharson, B. A., Principal, Corner.Yonge and Bloor tp it dicifis, He is: improving, but still very weak. We hope for a speedy re- R cold be given them. i. h11..L2mieux did not See that there transacted. Sts. covert'. was any course open to the Gov- $pease] atxention given to the CO11eC- Last Wednesday night Oliver Pngh lied stolen• from his--statile ti ]scene;. ernment. --.- -- Mme..--- =--... Lion bf farmer's sale and _ Other notes. _ .�3ta�ksmit�iirr �% buggy, harness, robe, and a quantity of grain, "'e would advise everyone Tickling or dry coughs will quickly, loot en when assns Dr. 8hoop's Cough Remedy " aA�INa9 DEPARTMENT.' a J — to keep a padlock. on their doors, as this sort of thing has' taken place too and ft is so thoroughly t. armless that Dr, Shoo tells -else, =0p001.t0.received 'of- $L and The undersigned having bought out Illacksmithinq often of late. T'Pxt Sunday evening, Sept. 27th mothers to p i;sa nothing even for very young babies. The whole- . upwards. ,•the busiriesa of G. _ Law, is, prepared to d° black- there"will- be. 'it Harvest Home anc� .some.. green leaves and tender stems of a long healing mountainous shrub yids the X3M terOSt allowed at highest g smithing in all' its lines. s ecial thanksgiving service 'held in g g curative properties to Dr. 8bnop's Cough current rates. , ICOmpG1�ri$BC� or paid Horse- 9h6ein g - a - Specialty t 1e Bnptist church. Rev, Mr. Trickey will preach. Special music tt'ill 'be' ggiven by the choir. The Remedy, It balms the 'coag`h -aud Neale the sensitive bronchial membranes. . o Y guar terly, G�FOR�ON It + ,.9L7 r1 church will be decorated with grain, fruit and opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh uited to injure or suppress, Demand Dr. C$A$, D. GORDON, Manager PICRER•1Nti, -0NT, flowers. All are invited to come and enjoy this special service,. 8boopp's. Accept no -ether: - -3Qld by T. ld. lioFad3en, , Skilled Labor, r Hich -Grade Material• That tells the whole story_._ u of the absolute rellabUlty of (✓) the REGINA WATCH. - ' a reliability which Was earned for It ' the reputation "TRUP AS THE -v'V." _ NOKM•AN BASSITT Jev.eler and Optician, WHITBY, ONTARIO } x a rvTP,:. - �� ..•. "a + `s -..: - .. ..:'ti. -. .. vii„ ..,,. ;r ,• .. r'. ,.. .., .. ..... „•. .., :. . �, •rw � +w�,•...r .c. - ., .. #. ..., t : r „p�•,n,•r� a �. r :�:,:� . F ' $4`c :rr oz" �-+-: -yes ^•.�+•, -Y 4T tier A• } ';, -� .^.^� ,�^ .s ., ,�,'.- .✓-,., ..,r., .. :_;: p�•k•.,.,.r^..,,,,..E4;•a� -,•- ;�'�., ':�'•+ .; s..7.. .,. +.+•• ?: _ '.'S•.•c ?.,. "f�.'•a"w„� .�.. '.'"`.` - --1..� " r ��+t♦ +��+ ♦ ♦µ���+}� �+} }+} ♦♦+�+�+�+} and promised to write to her; but claimed, enterin¢ his solicitor'a•of- ,early stages, of sickness, it is set- x L ° $ he was so long about doing• so, and ficsi'' `do you think you could find dcm that doctoring is of much 4 seemed to care so little about the me such a thing . in London as an avail. "If he manages once or twice ♦4 matter, that I setit a note to him to honest publisher Z" to be successful in checking a, mild f ♦ 'forward to her; but I suppose she ' `I do not know," replied the law- epidemic, or curing an - individual � �a a like ourselves• all case here or there he gets into the does not intend to notice it, for Z yer. "They, ` , $ „ themselves honest. habit of fussing about his fowls, . A,_-SHADOWED think themsel have received no answer. Mr. - dosing th u who they et , "Because," continued Gart l si g em g n t g sick "And did you expect her to no- , tice it Z" more, unheeding this remark, ' I and usually ends up by getting hie t dy ` "When I sent my note Z Yea. have ,been running about all day, place stocked up with a lot of birds "On what grounds?" and cannot find even a sensible one of enfeebled constitutions, predis amongst the, lot. Be -you see that posed to disoase. A little know k „ "Because' she say's in • her bo ,)k t „ 'that it is our duty to help one an" manuscrip , and he threw the of- p Age of the different fowl diseases Et, other; that the mere fact of requir -. fending parcel down on the- table. is essential to success in poultry 7. 1e Curse Of The Family "Now.list -n to -my instructions. It raising, but more as a means of de r Or The ing assistance is sufficient intro- must be on the library shelves' by tatting disorders in'the early' stag duction without the usual ,formali- ' ° - _ties of society...' this day six weeks -it must succeed ea thaff for applying remedies to y' -it must be brought out by a good 'cure the trouble. The -one fact that , ;� ,� ♦4♦ ��}♦ ♦ ♦ ♦� ♦ ♦♦ ; ♦�♦{♦} ♦} ♦*} }+}}}}}fit "Heaven help-all authors, if they hc.use -it must not have an editor a poultryman wnnts to be able to were bound to act up to the exact CHAPTER gX9III.- {Cont'd). "In plain words, .you write for it must have every fair chance given grasp firmly is that, when once ji; meaning of such petty sentences. Alice sat b the mouldering fire money' -for the sake of the lucre, Do you not know you have asked It a°d I• must not, is any rase, ease, becomes established in his Rntil a knock at the door of her against which all authors rail, but this woman to do almost an impos- lose, more than a couple• of hundred {lack, the best thing he can do" is x - which all authors• love 'in their pounds by the transaction. It to use a good sharp hatchet pretty apartment induced her to cease for sibility for youZ In fact, were I must not be' published by any of vigorously. In the long run it will Z6 moment and bid the new comer hearts. You imagine passions, and an author, I would rather give you „ enter. She had fancied it might Fea scenes, and. dream dreams, fives hundred pounds than stand these .people, jotting down a list prove more profitable than" all °the and rave of virtue and anathema- of those he. had not been able,. as drugs in the world. -lied, servant but when an elderl ,y sponsor to any other persons lit- Y he styled it Lo mak-_ listen to rea- t�ve vice -a11 for money. erar „ "Now :man, whom she recognized as Mr. y child. You have made a most sot. Now do you understand .`Glartmore stood before her, . she There was a bitter scorn in the improper request, in so strange- a my wishes Z and ea. a you arrange LIVE STOCK NOTES started up, surprised at the ususu- speakers voice - it seemed as manner, that I do not wonder at the „ al visit' and the time selected for though he were talking of barter- lady's silence." the matter for me Z The best way to cure scratches is in aw the heart's affections for I y y g Without difficulty -only if the g H it. He closed the door very delib- g away am very sorr , "'be an Alice- book have not talent in it„ no money ro prevent them altogether, And eiatel and walked round the table geld -so vehement was the gesture and she looked sorry, and grieved the best :preventives are clean, . ^. y, will ever make it a success." without uttering word, but when that accompanied his wards, but and mortified, and angry, into the stables and thorou h care of the g I tell you, air, the book has tal- $ be ha.d .reached a point just oppo� Alice's conscience felt clear '•of the bargain. y „ horse when it comes in from a muly site the girl, he said- implied offence, and therefore she `There then, don't look so hu- ant, and it shall be a success, re- dy, wet drive: The pegs -and belly g began --- miliated " he, interposed; ; "for et torted Mr. Gartmore ; having re- should be cleansed of mud and "You did not expect to see me t P g lieved himself of which decided ex- al' live without mon- al' about her, and never do such a rubbed until dry. "I did expect to awe rtbati ey— ��� Fression of opinion, he walked off C + olimeal ivill be p_erfeetly s fc to pleasure, was the reply, some- True . interrupted Mr. Girt- script of yours Z In the hands of thence to Upper Emery Street with ` ' o, what formall s spoken. more,. vebemen -tly ; but are we Mr. Larocca?" with s small portion of cut hay - y p torn to vise for money. Is there no- "No," answered Alice. ;'I have a new fifty - pound• with Cobmeal is not -as' dangerous to "Unexpected pieasurea are al note in his pocket. r ways the greatest," he said. "I thing else under heaven precious to it here; but he knows the book, (To be Continued.) feed to a horse alone as corn ground have come to talk to you. have-lonely to see- -good to ad- and with a good 'editor has no objet - without the cob, .because the cob Alice cared very little if he had mire - worthy to long for, but the tion to publish it." increases the bulk of the meal and . 'come to preach to her. She was accursed'thing- gold?" <<And give you how much?" N++4 +++ +1f+ + + ++ + ++ + + ♦� thereby lenders it. leas harmful. resigned to anything, and although Mr. Gartmore had gone into such Me ! Nothing. He would have The reason .why shelled corn is sa n _ - not independent of every one, was, a p888ion during 'the progress of to pay the editor. Then he gives + + et to feed to a horse ' alone than independent, at least. so she imag -' this speech, that he arose from his the money, and I the book, and we + cornmeal, is because the horse in iced of Mr. Gartmore; who, with � chair and commenced walking up abouW both expect to make our + t - raskicating the corn only cracks .it, one hand resting on the' table in j and down the room, whilst Alice, Profits out of a second " + A b o u l the. Farm ' a °d it cannot , go into the stomach the very middle of her, scattered I after a moment's pause, answered- ;`Out of, the devil ! almost + + r such a pasty condition as corn papers, remained looking intently.` "Authors moat vice -and to live, shrieked Mr. Gartmore, as hel�eard + ♦ ,dieal does. _ at her, but by way of showing him people must have money. If you this exposition of a very common + "� If every drop of milli in the cow's the only civility she had it then in, do not like the idea of authors eel- literary proceeding. "Give me your it + +++ + +t. ♦++ + + + + +t +++Rt ar�der be not carefully removed at her power to evince, she._ pulled as ling their thoughts, why not look •manuscript, child, and I will get' PASTEURIZING ESSENTIAL, each milking, the secretion will cld easy chair out of the corner, upon it, -that they are paid for the you better terms than that, .Pay gradually diminish in proportion to -wherein it had been peacefully re- actual manual, bodily labor of an editor; and make = humbug ! I Experienced :dairymen who here the quantity left behind. Milkier 'I writin and correctin wall not will squeeze something for you out looked into the dairy practises of ahould be c��ndncted with skill an poi and asked ,him, with what I_ g g tenderness. A gentle and expert' civility she might, to "sit downa that do?" c f them, or my, name is not Thomas Denmark'staate -that they do not „ ,. ,. milker will 'not only clear the udder You offer _me that chair, said �' No, it will, not, said Mr. Gart- Gartmore. excel, and in some instances are not "But you, •air, are as much a as up-to-date as those- followed in with greater ease-than a rough and her - visitor, "" because you have more. "I do not object to pay,- P' me as Mrs. Spierson, other dairy c rienced person, but will do heard I am worth a couple of bun- Heaven knows, the recompense of stranger to ountries. Types of inexpe died thousand pounds." genies in all branches is frequently and I do not see -.why I should put dairy utensils and machinery de- so. with .far more comfort to the -" "I offer you it, not because I a pittance; but I would not have Sou to so -much trouble and annoy - stribed by dairymen in Australia, cow, who. will stand pleased and know you have two hundred thou - talent always grubbing downwards. ance, -and— t the United States and Canada years quiet, placidly chewing the cud and' sand pounds, but because I thought I would have genius paid -not trad• 'Tchocte to be put to trouble,' ago as being out of date; are still testifying by her manner and atti- you might, perhaps, like it;, hope- ed with_ let it have mone yif it can interrupted air. Gartmore, short- iu use by the Danes. And yet, tfiiey. tude that she experiences pleasure ever, if there be say other chair in gat "it lion"estly-, but -do -uot let it ly. -"Now make over the copyright excel all. other dairymen in the uni- rather than annoyance from the °p'' the room you prefer —" fret, and toil, and labor, and put of that book to me =write as dic- formi y and good quality of their oration. Cows will not yield their -- "I may take it, eh I" $Wished Mr. forth all its beat crier ies for,mone tateyso -sr n your name, and date pair milk to a person ' they dislike or g y g y products. This is especial _ alone.' the document. You ate of course I ly true in butter - making. Danis* dread. A Gartmore. - �: a aware," he added as he pocketed ! I should be sorry if you made And did ever the meanest dru�ig . , . butter in Great Britain is the Stan - yyourself,uncomfortable out of po- in the cause of literature labor the transfer, "that I can now sell' lard by which all other butter is RAT CLUBS I1 LONDON. liteness to one," answered Alice, an merely for his daily bread?' 19 yr,ur work, and keep the proceeds judged. . The butter froni other _ F -'Amused smile flickering round her manded Alice. - I cannot think —that you have made it over to countries 'ranks second 'to Danish -Plan to Form' One In Every Pariah lips a who are, not, in trust, but in fact." rarely equal to'or -ahead of it.' of the City. whilst Mr. •Gartmore dropped into .would not have written on, even "If you get anything for the What is the secret of e' bane, a The Society for the Destruction the proffered, seat. though money, and fame, and repu- book, I am not afraid df lasing it," success? It is pasteurizing. What- of ;Vermin_ is organizing a number For a time, Alice waiteciwith tation were never destined to come answered Alice wahi a smile. over defects there may 'be in their what patience-ahe might, for %ome to him after all.." "More fool you," he retorted. system of making butter they clingi of rat clubs in. London, E "nge th p g it` object being to exterminate the further remark; she resisted a l "Do you feel thus Z" demanded "But then, indeed, women are the -tenaciously to pasteurizing: The strong impulse which im `led her Mr. Gartmore, stopping abruptly mischevioua rodent and at the same g pe e P Y greatest f�oIs in creation - except Danes would no more think of mak- - to take u her n and pull, in 'his walk, and looking with his men ing butter without pasteurizing the !time to afford exciting sport. P pen. P Mr. W. R.-Boelter, a member of leathers off . iL Happily she be- keen, shrewd - worldly eyes into ° the Having delivered himself of which cream _ or milk than of growing the society's executive committee, thought her that as the candle re- young girl's face. complimentary speech, Mr. Gart grain on, the' sands of the sea. It stated recently that X300 would be quired snuffing, she.. might move "I do," she answered, the warm more nodded to Miss Crepton, and is an essential part of their butter -' devoted by the. society to prizes dui- z without laying herself open to any blood crimsoning her usually .pale left the room, with the manuscript making system.. Every creamery Behar a of feminine fid etin cheek ; ing the first year. It is our club. 4 g g g. for years writing leas been. under his Kirin.:, •,� � and every butter -maker practises � bition, ". he said, "to have a -rat club The action, however, failed to my delight, my pleasure, my hope e; "If that is not an adventure !' it. They look upon it as just as in every parish of London .and in :;arouse him,_ and for two or three l°r<g before I thought of ,making soliloquized Alice as he departed. necessary in butter-makin$ as rig -., every town' and village• in the coup seconds more Alice had to sit watch - money, before a desire for fame was I wonder whether any good vciil ening tike crearrh: Pasteurizing more try. The rizea, which would near- $rig her visitor as he hung forward born, since that desire died, it was come of it 1'•'' __.__ n. any other thing ' ! v a e in money, , won a given ver the_.embera. At last, suddenly the one thing 1°. cared for - why Mr. Gartmore hurried on mat- for• Denmark's high standing in the ' '•Aturnin towards '.he.r, he demand- should I not care for it still Z" ters, with the publishing •office of butter markets of the world in the following way:- f g "A national trophy for the club , ed- "I have -known authors," said 'Mr. Larocca with' such impetuosity Pasteurizing -has been before, the• that has the beRt rat - killing year. "What do you mean Z" Mr. Gartmore, "who detested their as resulted in. his quarrelling with diarymeia of this continent for many „A county prize, either money or "What do I. m1anZ repeated vocation, who, worked like, galley that gentleman, in the course of in years. Every '-dairy authority re 'Alice, quite• taken by surprise. "I slaves at their desks, loathing the interview. He finished matters. off cpmmends it . and advocates its I i trophy, for' 'the county' in' which - _ -said nothing, sir. toil, who catered for the. `popular hy_telling that friend of authors, 'f adoption: And yet how few cream- most rats are exterminated by its "No, you said nothing, I know, taste' as it is'termed, and had to lie went down pn his ,knees, and eiies practice pasteurizing the milk clu Fifty individual. prizes of one ?but you do something. What are hunt like doga•aiong the old 'tracks, Frayed for the manuscript, he or cream in butter = making.• In Can guinea for club' members who kill a1 you o heir noses ould not *get it-a threat; be it ada we are constantly agitating .the greatest number of rats during "What am I doing Z" she again from the ground. acid .follow ; their .remarked,= w is a ec a or a -given time. . repeated, "looking in blank aston- own fancies: Bah! I am sick of the lisher's peace of mind but slightly. milk, a very necessary thing in mak- "In addition, other people who ; men inall after he- had rated half ling fine butter. But we fail in a interested in the destruction of "What am 'I doing Z" and women in the world:" the novel publishers' in London in a op ing a pr vermin won, ou ass o- er pr' "Don't echo my words!" ex- "perhaps you -know too ,such of a manner which -'was,' to 'say the to overcoine the effects of bad "The manner in which a rat club claimed her • visitor, "particularly . it," ventured Alice. least of it, extremely . unreasonable, cream.. We do not mean by this, would get to work is perfectly when you understand me perfectly Too much-far, far too much. he' came to the conclusion that, if that less attention be given to the simple. No, one likes avermin =in ?ri well. You need not deny it, for he said bitterly. But now, little lie waited for -any of the . caterers care of the cream.. Every patron fested place, and would readily give 'these- -speak for themselves;" and ( girl, what can I• do for you Z How bf public taste" to pay for the ahould be urged at all times to give permission ,to members of clubs to 'hc laid an impatient -hand on the are you succeeding :in your literary book, he would have to wait a.long the best of . care to the cream he set traps on their property. There, blotted sheets. `You - need not endeavors -what has your experi- time. supplies his creamery with: Cream, ai a venous means which could be deny it." ance of life taught you Z I will' . They hemmed, and hawed, 'and however, received from a hundred "If you mean the fact'oy'my wilt- help ---ou if I can." talked about , sharing the profits, different persons..giving in the b, a adopted for destroying the rodentg ii. ', I do not wish to den - it she There was such a change in his which meant nil -and of taking half „f care cannot but, vary greatly in Among them are traps, 'air - guns, g ferrets, terriers. replied. voice, that Alice absolutely started; the risk; which meant relieving Mr. quality. Pasteurizing will make it `There is nothing more exciting =' t "Yes -yes -I see you have started scarcely a word_ of kindness had Gartmore of a few- superfluous bun- more uniform in. quality of butter, „ as. an authoress, and are proud of greeted her ear for months revi- dreds -and of subscribin a bun- than a .rat hunt," continued Mr, P 8 and thus enable the butter maker :t it -and want it known,• and —" `ously, and her very soul had sick- died copies amongst his friends, to make a more uniform quality of Boelter. If a trap is used that , interrupted Alice. "I ened for it. which meant giving them a hundred },litter. best halts are oil t rhodium, sat seed, or bread, saturated with oil •� Piave started 'as an authoress, as I Now, when with softened tone and fifty pounds clear -and of get - of caraway. Any of these will at you say; yet whilst I do not." at and gentler manner, her strange ting an editor to advance the -au- DOCTORING FOULS. rats r * ` - -tempt to oonee visitor turned- otA -a-- friend - -in-- - fig's- sthirttitig, w is mean .an ex a a _. •1 prominent authority on poultry they come out, they can be shot, • am I. proud. of it." guise, tbp surprise was do great, tia profit for the:nseives. Or' they B n I prwas something ournfuIin states that `'To succeed in' dectar- or killed by the terriers. A good g and thb ears came unbidden- into wv ul- d-iakE the, boolt on- chance. the tone of her voice, which took her eyes, ' as she -answered- and - pay nothing ; in fact, • the cool ing a stubborn. case of- sickness of stout stick; too, is a sure way of -r the sting off It visitor's tongue, "Thank you, air, a thousand men .of business threw so many_ob -. a Persistent epidemic in his flock, killing them." _ - and 'as he asked his next question, times, but I do not think you caii stacTes across Mr. Gartmore's path is one of the worst misfortunes ',,he• looked almost pityingly in her help- me. I am as grateful to y',u that at last; fairly Ios'ing his tam that can befall a poultry- keeper,' Jack , (who has just treated- his - face -- as if you could; but I believe there per, or, rather, faining an accession meartina thereby that,. it i "s much friend to 'the "dinner of the estab- "Do yoU' know what you are do is only one person in the world I of it, he Threw an unoffendin mid better, from the dollar - and -cents g• lishment)- "Pretty good dinner for rig, child Z Have you thought who might assist me, and- I am die -agedr decorous- looking individu standpoint, for the poultryman to half -a- dollar; eh Z'.' . His Priend coat it Z Has anyone ever told ou afraid I must not ex ect a atran Pr t 1 off, his Balance, b Mutterin a. kill l fowls as anon as they exhibit y P g y S s ill toms of 'disease- than it i to First rate. Let's have another. " �. w at yoil are beginning even4o think..of.me.. withering. denunciation" against all y P 0 one has ever explicitly told � w "l1umph ! And who may_ this authors, publishers,' pri nters,. edi- putter about and endeavor to treat - << " - -. -- -'; -rile, she answered; "but I know friend or enemy be Z" _ tors, and thereat of the "confound- the infected' birds. .. I.say, mother . What is it l" AT _ jam beginning a profession which "Oh, she im a lady Mr. harocca ed' rubbish,'.' and ruched out of the As a general rule, this advice 't�Vhat's the height,'of the ridicu. �- -< may in me a livelihood and whirs mentioned. He said if she could last office of _his list in a_state- of holds good. Unless a man can de- louaZ" Well," said Mrs. Hen ., t; which is full of atruggle he got to edit a book for me, he,1 mind bordering on "lunacy. tect -the trouble, dingnose the dis- peck, your father is about rave feet '► y rr should„ not bb ,afraid to publish it; 1 "My dear Mr. Maywell," he ex- ease, and apply treatment, in the eight, I believe.': as ~. and di ,ppointment P /f «a »*,,:, �_.,.»..5:�..,�.,,:5,�.,.. .. .,.,,. <'x .n5_.,�,i"b,+s w-.+, n+,,cta:�Gw.'�"..•..- ,�tiras.':+ ACS+•+.""""!!'- e^i+�_".°;,'.°. •��i,: •.:. -.,< - - - s,�. =- - - - '�'• ��_..�... a�st.NS2_wE`.�.:; k-.;v�.' Y5� Si•+aa- - :, �3,'. a"^'•�-- .�rcw+. -,-= -j •,, .... .. .,_ ... _ , :.w.- e - - - -•°,.,qro;; ` -., - - r -� .,z � - - - _. s - . ,, ... :.,. ;_ � ._ � ♦ _'' 1' .'°"a t �$' •a�.•"y �•� r w :;:y ,r +�• yc., -+• �. �'-; � + �r �'sr,�,•y+ -P «' _ _ ......., .- ..._, _ _ - ,..,..', >;. ,,,,., :,.,., : '4...' r .. i,r '4sr " -vs "�e�i•' r r"+.+: `si ,+ ✓�5'?'c. r' >z,`: ..� ,, -„ '. :• ^Y :.. „. ., n;.•!'.,.,..�. v..:..., ,... ... ,'n '•.vim » ?r.; + c<S-a.A .. .:,'•i' `v ti. '7u. C � @ :>".,['" t�,.9 ^•'kr- 4• iwai. - i•Cr � � :�, � h'., ! w ti'• 5,i 1... �,.;.. tiff . +e LEADING ��IIKETS N` k• < p «; _�. _ - BRL�ADS'PUFFB. _ y _ Y. -cl 7F 7. Toronto, Sept.,,,22 Flour -On- <x The Official Statistics Show Increases in taro wheat 94 pet cent. patents, Antonio Granito Was Hacked to Pieces a { 8•x.35 to $3.40, in buyers' sacks out - Oats and Wheat side for export. Manitoba flour, t-�€ ... _,.. - • .first patents, $6; second patenta2 at Montreal w $5.40, and strong bakers', $5.30. 4 Wheat-New Manitoba wheat for x The following statistics of the the' average of the previous 26 prompt shipment is quoted at $1.06 A despateh from Montreal says : place, and it is thought that revenge `principal field crops of Ontario for years, 1.882- 1907:- for No. 1 Northern, and at $1.03% A brutal murder took place early was the cause of the murder. After -1908 show the acreage,. as comput- Yield for No. 2 Northern, Georgian Bay on Thursday morning or late Wed- the christening, when there was the . :ed from individual returns made b -' per Pcrta. For two weeks' delivery nesday night in the. northern end usual pleasuremaking in'the house, y Field crops. Acres. Bushel's. acre No. 1 new is quoted at $1.05, and of the city. Soaked in blood, with there was a row. The exact details f• farmers to the Ontario Bureau of Fall wheat- No. 2 Northern at $1.02%, Bay his throat cut from ear to ear and could not be ascertained, but it is Industries, and..the yield as estimat- 1908 .... 679,642 16,840,362 24.3 ports h=s breast nearly slashed to pieces said by neighbors that the partici• ed b,y , a large . and experienced 1907 .... 676,164 15,545,491 23.0 Ontario Wh'ea.t -No. 2 white is . the body of Antonio Granito, age pants nearly came to blows and staff of correspondents, embracing 1882 -1947 , 869,813 17,932,068 20.6 quoted at, 89 %c outside; No. 2 red ,twenty -five, of the parish of St. that one or two of them were order - Spring wheat- Winter, 88% to '89c, and No. 2 mix- Jean de la Croix, the Italian col- ed to leave the house. Granito',, every township. The wheat-area is 1808 142,124 2,282,318 16.1 ed; 89c outside. ony north of Ville St. Lou: was brother states that since then he gractic4lly the same as that of 1907 .... .. 144,514 2,473,651 17,1 Oats- Ontario'uew No. 2 white, found by some workingmen on has been. followed on two or three k 1907, but the yield is estimated at 1882 - 1907.. 403,156 6,399,290 15,9 39% to 40c outside; Manitoba re- Thursday. Occasions by men, pearl a million bushels in excess of Barley- jected 43c lake ports. The body was lyin in a shallow Examination b the y police show- y 1808 .... .. 734,029 20,744,222 28.3 peas - Nominal at ,88 to 89c out- 'ditch beside the C. P. R. tracks. ed thit the man's ockets had been the final returns of ,last year. The P w 1807 .... 766,891 21,718,332 28.3 side. A fierce struggle had evidently turned out, and his pocket book, area in barley shows a shrinkage of 1882 -1907 .F. 648,514 17,945,220 27.7 Corn -14To. 2 American yellow taken place, for the ground was which when he left home had con - :. about 5 per cent., and is over a Oats- ~r. ominal at 87 to 87%c on track, To- trampled for yards' around, and twined a little over ' fifteen dollars, million bushels short of the 'crop 1908 .... .. 2,774,259 98,112,326 35.4 ronto, and No. 3 at 86 %c. splotches of blood were everywhere. was found empty' nearby. Under the of 1907. 1907 .... .. 2,932,509 83,524,301 28.5 Barley -No. 2 barley quoted at Near midnight Wednesday night body was found the handle of a The poor crop of oats in 1907 1882 - 1907.: 2,140,887 76,627,266 35.8 59c, and No. 3 extra at- 7c out- neighbors heard cries of "murder" stilletto -a round wooden handle- Rye- - side. and "help," but paid no attention with a bit of the blade still stick - caused a falling off in the area of 1C08 .. .. 87,908 1,445,640 16.4 ' Bran -Care are quoted at $18 tv to them, .as such cries are common ing in it. Detective Pusie has been 1908 of over 5 per cent., cr 1581000 1907 .... - 67,158 1 039 021 15.5 819 in bulk- in the •Italian c ighb -f 1582 -1907 .• 118,301 1,933,978 16.3 at $,21 to 4522 in bulk outside. man was a hardworking bricklayer, I He said: "I hope to succeed in es :inzat :d increase of about 130, - 11,03. 396,642 7,804,6225 19.7 outside. 0:'0,000 bushels,- the yie:d per acr8, 1907 .... .- 340,977 7,36b,036 21.6 - being 7 bushels iu excess of 2£07,' 1883 -1907: . 645,873 •12;5:;0,928 29.6 - COUNTRY PRODUCE. : and equal ' to the average of the Beins- ;.- Fievious'28 years. The areas in 1908. .. 46,385 828,064 17.9 Beane - Prime, $2 to $2.10,. and -- _'rye and peas show substantial'-* n :1, 1937 ;. 47,b62 780,209 26.6 hand- picked, $2.20 to $2.23. t9882 -1907 .. 41,762 •716,332 17.1. honey - (tombs, No. 1, $1.50 .to creases, but they are still be'•ow I 'Hay and. clover - `Toni. Tons. 81.73 per dozen, and N. 2, in 'fi0 she sozsual averages. --T-he bean ' 1509 .... .. 3,253,141 4,635,257 L, 21 pound tins, 9%c ; ho. l extracted. crop differs but litt'e from that' of 1907 • • • - •, 3,289,552 3,891,863 1.18 10 to 116 per - pound. 1981. There is a plight reduction • 1882 - 1907.. 2,532,638 327211958 1.47 Hay -No. 1' timothy quoted at iu the• hay area, but the yield bar- ! With the exception of hay and X10, 50 to 811.50 a ton on- track here, vetted a quarter of a ton to the clover, the final - estimates of yields and No. 2 at $7 to $8. acre over the light crop of last year. I will rot be made until November of Potatoes--New Ontario quoted at The following are -the fixurea for these and other crops, -including 70 to 75c per bag. in large luts,• -and. 1903, in comparison with. 1901, and roots- Delawares at, 80 to Sac per bag on - - track. Poultry- Chickens, Spring, dress- 'A KGRSE'$ CARELES N'ESS- Saturday. The two.women were ed, 12 to 1-3c 'per , �• y, p pound • fowI 10 s>f8ed Four Deaths fn s wing a short-cut from one-room U' lie; ducks, dressed, 11 to 12c San Die : go' tv another along a ledge at 0.6 level turkeys, dressed, 13 - to Ns, p: ;, Hospitat of the fourth floor, when Mrs. pound. A despatch from tiaa Diego, Cali- Woods touched a live wire and fell fornia, says : ' The carelessness of, with a shriek on the narrow ledge. THE DAIRY MARKETS. _ Mary Arthur, ' a aurre at tie Cou:r= i Her companion - grabbed her and Butter -Pound prints, 22 t«j 23c; ty Hospittal, has. coat the 'lives of also received a shock, but managed! tubs, 20 to 2°c • do. i r four patients to date and four to hold her companion from fal 0- 19 -- Creamer • roll s4 S si 45 to.26c, and _ethors-- who-drank from a pitcher { °' certain death on the street be- solids -at'24 to 24yge. 8 atropine w containin ine (an 'extract of low.. Their screams brought help, r P Eggs -Case, lots, 20 to 21c _gar belladonna), are. seriously ill. The' and they were removed to- safety. dozen. c'<,e;.d are: J.. Young, Charles hand had been burned Cheese -Large cbeese, 13 to 13j;c hoop, Henry C. Schaett and Au- almost to the bone., while one arm per pound, and twins, 13% to gubt Fixsler. Miss Arthur, who is and her feet were also Burned. to a :Tate of collapse, failed to con- Cameron .suffered severely _ fesa her neglect , until the poison' from 'shock. HOG PRODUCTS. -had tak -n rlesidly effect. According 't1. hr•` N, 4. ^m ^iii. PV- 1Pft '�. Fnl �_I - Bacon -Long clear, 11y to 12cy lion of atropine in the pitcher w1pich wzs -later ;.fled by some other per scn. After a short absence Miss'' Arthur adjninistered the water to ,several patients and others helped ?themselves from the pitcher. It 1•as not yet been determined whe ,her the nurse will. be, held legally', iresppnsibi'e for the four deaths.. INCREASE IN DEPOSITS. The A -ugust - Bank - Statement to A despatch from Ottawa,-says .-The August bank statement shows deposits payable on demand $175,- 947,237, against $164,791,398 in July.; savings deposits $407,481,904, against $402,964,565; deposits abroad $72,654,273, against $74,- 469,793; call ;-and short loans in Canada $39,512,570, against $40,- ° 467,165; call and short loans abroad 7,0 against - , current loans in Canada $517;984, - _ 21, - against - AP At the christening of the young- I this terrible deed, but-as Tat my eet a few weeks ago a row took information is very meagre. ' loads of exporters' were on sale. WESTERN WHEAT NOTING. Their, prices ranged from $4.75 to _TOUCHED A LIVE WIRE. $L.25 per. cwt. Medium animals' The C. P. R. is Sending 410 Cara " sold at $4.25 to $4.60 per cwt., and Eastward Daily. light cattle for the Liverpool and Light to medium 1qy Manchester markets sold at $3.75 to A despatch from Montreal says: L4.25 per cwt. The wheat movement from the We,t A few good butchers' cattle were Las started with a- rush. The Ca -' sold at $4.80 per cwt. nadian Pacific is moving 40:, car -. . An enquiry is already being made loads of grain from Winnipeg east- for distillery bulls, at $2.50 to $2. -' ward, daily. Mr. J. N. Bosworth, ". °, per cwt• fourth vice - president of the C+ P. . Prices continue unchanged h3. R -, gave out a statement c.n Friday sheep and larpbs. showing that during the present Select hogs continued to sell at month, including the 16th, •,,700.000 - $1 per cwt., fed and watered; To- bushels of wheat have been mark - ronto. Fats were 25c per cwt. Iess. eted in the North -West ••n the line c, clock. Mr. Church said that he of the Canadian Pacific, and . f ti is . glycerine was evidently the eaplo- quantity 3,077 cars. have been l CAN:NING FACTORY BURNED ed and forwarded. Rareipts at save used. The safe contained no- thing of value. Fort William elevators of th.: Ca. Loss to the Pieton Ieddnair is Over nadian Pacific u t. the i -t wR4 ' - - y -1;600;000-tkR a sF I , "x lusi.e of cie- �'�- liveries at other elevators at Fort 4 despatch from Picten, Out., William and Port Arthur 9'fe says: A $50,000 fire completely cc'rresponding figures for last year wiped out the canning factory of were 300,000 bushels marksted; 400 the South Bay Canning Company cars loaded and 123,000 bu-Ohela re- +' at an early hour on Friday morn- ceived at Fort William. A consid- j ing, and all that is left beside- the ► erable percentage of the gre,, o snip : charred and smoking debris to tell pied and forwarded this ye it biro - the tale of a one -tune industry fie I been unloaded into mills and ele- the office. The conflagration that J vators at Winnipeg an I 'Keewatin. - - _ per pound in case lots ; mess. pork, -19 to 819.50; short cut $23 to discavered by Night Watchman _TOUCHED A LIVE WIRE. Expert Cracksmen at Work in Ox- . $83 50: 3,50., Lowers y, .at two o'clock in the - ford County. Light to medium 1qy morning, in the storehouse. Fif- Giirl.Peceived 2,800 Volts of Electrl- A despatch from Ingersoll sa; a ; �• 15c ; do., heavy, 12 %. to 13c; rolls, y, 10% ^� 11 %c shoulders, IO teen minutes later the whole, plant foss a mass of flames tongues of the city Into Her Body. A despatch from Chicago P Burglars, who are believed- to be g rofessional craeksmen blew o en ; to 2' 2 ]0 /c; backs, 17� to 1&s; breakfast. consuming fire leaping from. the i go says : Mollie Frank, twelve years old, of F P the safe of the.. Grand Trunk sta- bacon, 15 to 15 %c. - 1*--- storehouse adjoining build -wooing all n 2,823 Emerald Avenue is alive and rnta tion at Beac.lville last night. Their Lard- Tierces, 12�c; tuba, 13c; 2 pails, 13 /c. . their path. ' There had been no i well ,her receiving her- -body 0 ,0Wr rolta of electricity, 3', 500 volts work was well done in every re- erect, and was undoubtedly eng•in- out a free rural delivery route. fires in the building ince the earl g y (more evening work shutting down at six :prisoners than is applied to condemned eared by experienced- hands. Nitro- BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. - >' c, clock. Mr. Church said that he in penal institutions in New York and Ohio. Several glycerine was evidently the eaplo- Montreal, Sept. 22, -Grain - A was wholly at a loss to determine i com- pinions on Thursday eveningg dared save used. The safe contained no- thing of value. steady business continues to 'be done in oats, -and prices show no the cause of the -fire. Apart • from the actual' loss beeause of the fire, tier to climb an electric light pole . change ; Manitoba No: •2 white, 47% to 48e - No. 3, 46% to 47c; rejected, the South Bay Canning Company and touch a dire. She made the as -• cent, touched the lire• wire and fell. SOLDIER BADLY INJURED. 2 45y to 46o per bushel ex store. will doubly suffer, inasmuch as the y fire has deprived them of buildings, unconscious to the' .ground. The 'girl Fell From Blaaket in Which Com- Flour - Choice Spring wheat pat- ants, • $6; seconds, $5150.; Winter machinery, etc.,-in the height of was later revived, and she will recover, doctors say. - A physician radea were Tossing Him. wheat patents, -$5 to $5.10; straight the ca canning season. g who attended the child said that the A despatch from Ottawa says: A rollers, $5.40 to $5.50; do., in bags, - "'"'I` recovery of the' girl added another rather serious accident occurred at *4 to $2.10; extras, $1.65.t©_..11r75. FOUR HUNDRED SOLDIERS ILL •argument to be used by the medical Rockliffe camp on Thursday after- Feed - Manitoba bran, $22 to q3, = men who charge that persons W-ho noon, as a result- of which Pte. Car- shorts, *25; Ontario bran, $21 to 'Stricken with Cholera In St. Pet- suffer the death penalty by mean' dinal; of" the 56th Regiment, Pres- $22; middlings, $26` to $27; shorts, ersbur s' of electricity are not killed by the cotLr lies i� a csi`fical__condition in $St6' ep r ton, including bags; pure electric shock, but by the knife M the Military Hospital. A number of his-eomrades- suers - having what _ grain mourlhe�30�oD35; cn a grades, -8.2.5 '$2A ner trio tch from' Sty Petersburg' says: The Asiatic cholera has taken th.e- -surgeon. who performs the i,lti'- vial_ autopsy_L_or by dissolution iu,• ,r! r reality the old game of tossing a $ $22.50; half - barrels do., $11.50; S St. Petersburg and over 400 soldi- - -..� ...,.• .r •Coanpanion -Saved Her From Cer• h him. The treatment was being ap- c clear backs, Iic; barrels plate beef • c cipal statistics covering the civilian c caused $50,000 loss. =--_ -_ twin Death." f falling broke they -hold of those a on p pound lard, 8% to 9' /,c ;� pure lard, t the twenty -hours ending at noon on l liday in the Northwest. _ .. A despatch from London says : o one side of the .'blanket, and he 1 12% to 13c ; kettle rendered, 13 to F Friday 'there were 395 new cases' T The Superintendent. -of Postoffic- Margaret Cameron and Mrs. s struck the ground heavily,. No bones N N%c ; -hams, 12% to 14c; breakfast a and 126 deaths from cholera in- the I e es left for Wentworth county to la,-- ;_.Woods, two employes of • the City w were broken, but it is feared that b bacon, 14 to 15e; Windsor • bacon, c capital., o out a free rural delivery route. Hotel, had a thrilling experience on . .ha was internally injured.. 1 15 to 16c ; fresh killed abattoir _ __ dressed hogs, $9.75; live, $6.85 'to $7. Eggs -No. 1, 19 to 20c; selects, • RIO F NTA 12% to 12y;c; eastern, 12 %' to S " 12 %c. Butter =Firm, 25 %c. Population ' Decreases While That' !' , :'_;of Urban Centres Increases <, . `'During 1907 Ontario's population 957, and city from 613,205 to 654,766. increased by 58,617. - This is the- The' total population has increased tatement made in a bulletin issued very gradually, but is 200,000 more by the Ontario Department of Ag- than it was ten years ago. mcultu r' giving details- collected The assessed values in 1907 aggre- :• from municipal sources. They show gated $1,148,981,077; compared to a population of 2,200,3*& last year, $1,103,504,688 in the previous year, compared- to 2.i42,746 in- 1906. From this the taxes Collected The rural population, however, is amounted to $19,529,169,- as against on a slight decrease, being 1,045,- $18,021,428 in 1906. This works out '640 last year, compared to 1,051,837 at the rate of $8.88 per head for � '- thVr previous , year. Urban popula- the entire population, as' compared Lion increased from 477,704 to 499,- to $8.41 the, previous year. . ": e•..:: Yw ,d:E.ixr"eT..- .....,.4..'� :.Ye C... .,iu.« .,.. .t... 'i _ -.. __...� ... ...,.s,. ..._ _.. ...... -..... ........e.,....• o..:l-- , »- ter....-- .._...- _...•a ,�., .,. ... UNITED STAT>JS MARKETS. St. Louis, Sept. 22 -Wheat -Cash $1.01 ; September, $1.01% ; 'Decem- ber, $1.011/2; May, $1.03%: Duluth, Sept. 22.-Wheat-No. 1 hard, , $1'.01% ; No. 1 Northern, $1'.04% ; No. 2. Northern, $1.01% ; September, $1.03% ; December, $1.02 %; May, $1.06/. ' ' Minneapolis, Sept. 22. -Wheat - September, -. $1.02Y2; - December, $1.03% to $1.03%; May, $1.06%; No. 1 Northern, $1.04; No. 2 North- ern, $1.&%. Flour -First patents, $5.65 to '$5. 75 ; second patents,- $5.- 50 to $5,60; .first clears, $4.35 to $4.45, second clears, $3.50 to ,$3.60. Bran -In bulk, $18 to $19. . CATTLE MARKET. Toronto, Sept 22, -Some good :/ ..., e William ` Regan and John Richardson Lost _. Their Lives Near Regina A : despatch • from Regina says: ing the bottom he gave a cry of dis -w� Ni'illiam Regan and -Jack Richard= tress arrci began -cwfted to the a son, who came• here from London; thrashing crew to-come to his help. When the men camc one of them Ont., on Tuesday Post their lives v.•ent part of the way down the well by asphyxiation in a dry well they but signalled to be hauled up again, were boring on John Bolan's farm, Hs he was being suffocated. Regan tw elve miles south of this • city. The then volunteered to go down, and well had been sunk to a depth of i the. men • went to put• the rope forty feet, and on the previous ev- around his body, but he put them oning dynamite had been used to rside, . saying -there was no time, remove a rock. Tuesday morning i and immediately descended, sitting the two men were working alone at astride one -of the boards attached the well, when Richardson went 4o the ropy which was lowered by dews to remove a stone. On reach, a hand winch. . ": e•..:: Yw ,d:E.ixr"eT..- .....,.4..'� :.Ye C... .,iu.« .,.. .t... 'i _ -.. __...� ... ...,.s,. ..._ _.. ...... -..... ........e.,....• o..:l-- , »- ter....-- .._...- _...•a ,�., .,. ... UNITED STAT>JS MARKETS. St. Louis, Sept. 22 -Wheat -Cash $1.01 ; September, $1.01% ; 'Decem- ber, $1.011/2; May, $1.03%: Duluth, Sept. 22.-Wheat-No. 1 hard, , $1'.01% ; No. 1 Northern, $1'.04% ; No. 2. Northern, $1.01% ; September, $1.03% ; December, $1.02 %; May, $1.06/. ' ' Minneapolis, Sept. 22. -Wheat - September, -. $1.02Y2; - December, $1.03% to $1.03%; May, $1.06%; No. 1 Northern, $1.04; No. 2 North- ern, $1.&%. Flour -First patents, $5.65 to '$5. 75 ; second patents,- $5.- 50 to $5,60; .first clears, $4.35 to $4.45, second clears, $3.50 to ,$3.60. Bran -In bulk, $18 to $19. . CATTLE MARKET. Toronto, Sept 22, -Some good :/ ..., e William ` Regan and John Richardson Lost _. Their Lives Near Regina A : despatch • from Regina says: ing the bottom he gave a cry of dis -w� Ni'illiam Regan and -Jack Richard= tress arrci began -cwfted to the a son, who came• here from London; thrashing crew to-come to his help. When the men camc one of them Ont., on Tuesday Post their lives v.•ent part of the way down the well by asphyxiation in a dry well they but signalled to be hauled up again, were boring on John Bolan's farm, Hs he was being suffocated. Regan tw elve miles south of this • city. The then volunteered to go down, and well had been sunk to a depth of i the. men • went to put• the rope forty feet, and on the previous ev- around his body, but he put them oning dynamite had been used to rside, . saying -there was no time, remove a rock. Tuesday morning i and immediately descended, sitting the two men were working alone at astride one -of the boards attached the well, when Richardson went 4o the ropy which was lowered by dews to remove a stone. On reach, a hand winch. ,rw2•w ,.. ✓ y� u AM S zlo ,} sees ., •. ... '- - .. ,y ..:..:. .... .... ...+... .._ '''� . -� a,n:.. t r. i4 •�. - - v'h.'.- -�r. _ ,! ✓ :�-•�>` .c -`r,; •' �. nN.T.,:: ,.. 5?%.. d, errs.' _ - 't t- - ,-c t :?`. 6 .. ,sees- ..,•.,.= r. . .,,... :; . -. ,..;,. .: .':. .�. ti ..F.,.. .Ka vra� '� ��: i✓ a' �• N`""rrt • �. '. .. . .k ,. :, .+�.. :. -•✓,. ....�. .' I -leis. }.:. ,' N . C'' 7, J S H:'•, �l.P Mason 1111111W Z. 7 ti — _ .. _•- Ise : :'.. = a � :4 "�. �.%� sees t' '.'._. •. .`. ,sees': uOUSEWORS. -A young women , e 6p 11 residing in the village of Pickurlus it r, 4: prepared to g0 oat by the day st a reasonable charge. For farther pardcniars appl7e8 at 81t 1 /�J i m s O n ,!��+ C O 0 � r oClce, , r i. NATURE 'TATTLE FOR SALE. -The under• � - ^_ _ - _••- - - 1 - ___. _ youn cat le -• Durhams, •p 1 on the TheP0 Ie�Caa�tQre g k W MEAN S WORK � g� � 'Lon p � It xX��xx»x �jar� KINDER, Greenwood P. O. L published every Friday morning at 011100 �n(Q Q jj OR SALE. —A 100 acre farm, being Pickering, Oat. Y C F lot 30 is Eth eon.. Township of Pickering. RATER OF ADVERTISING: �/ �j Goo is i first clan stock and grain farm. New' Goo ds For . all Use 3+irs6 insertion pOF - - 30 Dente Thos bnildinQQ., Appp17 to the undersigned, ,Bach subsequent. insertion. per lice - 8 Dente CHAS. °1i0OTOX Caladonia, Oat. 43tf This rate does Dot °include Legal or Foreign OdverAb :m eats. EIFER ASTRAY.—St-rayed from Special terms given to parties making eon- the ptemiees of the nude iged on or Arriving daily• r meta for 8 or 8 months or by the year. Half about June 18>h, a radte �yearold yearly or pearl Contracts payable qusrtoriv. ! elter. Informstiou aasiii to her whereabouts s Business �, tan liner or under. with paper will be thankfully received, Jame. 8a7as. 3 •ae Nottee n low olumn tan Brock ��• 3"� BA RGA / NS FRIDAY; 11 AND 8 s�Notioein local columns Loa cents per line, — Qiye Cents per line each subsequent inscrtion. 8 Contract rates made known on applies -~ �j ARM TO RENT - Consistin of 100 Oft. ao tree xlaertLing, L aces thdre being 98 ao:es iD lot �o¢. s, Carpets 14 cents per yard, 30 cents per yard and Advertisements without written instivaitoas fl and f 5 acres to lot 19 con. 4 in the township of Will be iwerNd oath forbidden and charged me- �� Pickeringg. For further informatio¢ apply .to 40 cents per yard, omo�snd�iarty. Orders for discontinuing advertise- \ Jart$s W. Hies, Watford, On%, or to T. Pouea- m'B A n atgnts ost beta writing and Sena to the gab- a� r sa, Brougham, egular `,20c ■ to 50c. per yard• rsfflosbwork promptly attended to. ��--� .q V ARM FOR SALE OR RENT.- TERMS A2 The Logan tarm, lot 9. Base line, Picker - `/ ing, contatus loo acres, large stone house, Rood et 3L25 p yea! ; .i1 1?aj in advance. �� £, NKHr+ barn and stables, large hay barn plenty of ,=,f f -� = T tT A R S _ water. Good land for farming. Will sell cheap L �iatQl+e and a woMan'e WOTk mm or rent Dot. tat. If sold —Dart cash -- balance JOHN i J M U R KA R Proprietor, et0 f, on time--s per cent. per aaanm. Apply to t P pined have produced the grandest Wft. LoGAN, Pickering. s9s Pent Jars 59 teats per dozen. Quart Jars 92 cents dozen remedy for woman's ills that the _ Two Quart Jars 80 cents per dozen. ARM FOR SALE. -Being Iota 10 NOTES AND COMMENTS world" has ever knowiL F and 11. con T. township of Pickerina, and In the Old- fashiorskd days OI ccasisting of 810 acres, This term le the ore OIIIy one dozen sold t0 a customer At above prices. The D- minion elections will be on which the well -known Greenwood herd of i Our grandmothers they relied upon short -horne have been bred and red daring the . . • held on .tlonday, October 28th And past foray yesrb It ie se rich ae a Karden sad the roots and herbs Of the field to dean. Would sell 150 scree. 183 acre, or the De Simpson & Co,, -:- Plckelinge the Monday previous, Oct. 19th. cure disease and mitigate suffering. whole of it. There is timber on one part of it will be nomination day. The cam. worth $WW. Terms easy. • Possession given The Indians on . our Western April let 1909, Arthur Johaau u� Greenwood. paigu will be short but warm. All Plains toffy can produce roots and rrtt . the available fofides of both .part- ,� ;es have been summoned to the herbs for every ailment, and cure — grouse and one acre Riehardsoa's Special Tea i$ Gaod'Tea." t° diseases a MOST B of garden in the village of Brougham, conflict and for a time the air uR•ilI iciBIau is on the premises a good frame house �t 1 y ra wl lln ering argu- with stone cenar and large kitchen. also a P y R E meats that will be hurled at an th6 s�ziw Of ��' small barn and,dri.ing house with stone stabl- —�""° ® g . From the roots aIld herbs of the in �aadsrneath, and a stone hen hoagie. Plenty excited populace. ,f azd and soft water. The garden L in good field Lydia E. PinkhalII DlOre than cherry tr and is tilled with Pear, plum and (� a� Vinegars The count is now enterin the thirty ears ve to the Women cherry trees. and other ®all trait, As the \`/I � $ thirty y a� � prop��1l,tor In ends moving west early this fait. .- excitement of, A rlialnentary of the world a remedy for their pe- the abo+s property will be sold at a reasonable - electior.' VPlfat tre result Of curler RIB, more potent • aad efflux. rice. For prr pantie r to to Joanna the election wiii be do one can t than any combination of �a oa ma p�ml.s. ar w Tao., Poccssa; _ drugs. Brougham. , sett ..- • - '� _ - with' any de-ree of certainty Lydia R I'iakham's V bus predict, for the uncertainty of an imppoound is now recognized as the LAD ii 1{ R S election is well - known. The chary- i3taadard remedy for woman's ills _ v. cos ehoidd be in favor of the o! all kinds Manufactured to Order. FRUIT TARS AT $ES'T PR =rr'�B y Stoee Toronto, Writes to Write or glees us. ered into control of the affairs of MM Blacksm _ Libelsl party, fur. duce the ant - ' J. M. 6. Napsato ithinR and Woodworking - _Everything in -- the country in 1898 we' have been ., of. all kinds. - `' en n a et °sod' of prosperity I was a great sufferer from :emale • - - 7 g p p P Y troubles, had those dreadful beasirlg shop sloes �Vedne3days !Groceries, Fruits and Provisions never before known in the history down pains. and during my mouths and Saturdays. - ' of Canada. The country has ea- perinds I suffered so I had to go to ppaanded in a measure she never be- I doctored for a long time but the doc- �W- V Brock Road, T Always a little belles than the rest. fore experienced. prices for farm .tor'w treatment failed to help me. - My i�• Jachroi}s Ontario And of leer products have been husband'sa* Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- ��l and the people" a club of Jwttle iomm Compound codmmenced its a and li South Ontario Election - .Parr °n;?e lute Gro cery Store far polls P P . Ply Goon felt. better. I kept ou taking it . :" G R 'O C E R / E ' V ~ tisertbe thi, result to the policy of until I was well and an entirely differ -; government,- for we believe ive ent woman. I al- ,n.'toand -that I.pdia E. - •would have had the same experi- Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compouna made J _ _ "Cash Paid for Batter and Eggs.' t far i liat_ irth mue'i cagier for me. i_ would In power. When the McKenzie reoommend your `-egetablc Coln ua __ - -- ovPl rinlent was defeated at the to every woman who is afflicted with polls in'18i8, we' heifers the result, female troubles , FALL :1JLILLI 'ERY OPENING was due t) the hard times through What Lydia E. Pinkham sTeggeeta which the country had just been b1eCopounddidforMrs.Tweeda It will do for other suferingwo a - Mrs. Leigh's Fall Millinery Opening will take place on Wednesday, pat; Ing at that time. ifany pco- _ pie condemn the government for Sept. 23rd and Thurs ay. the _ the e. Ladie,8 and their friends periods of depression and, in like are specially invited to cell And view her new stock, ;lmannrr give credit to the Bayern Pew Advertteemen_ts; A, M ET� 'Q- which will consist of some of the very newest fnent when there is commercial of the Conservative elgetors of and smartest designs in hats and bonnets. ros rit -But there have been TA'TED.— Apprentice to t.be nli. -. polling =d Nos. 8. 7 style,-Quftllty of mate - • weveral scandals connects with Geri a nee. o those ambiuous to learn: Apply ytas LEIGH, • the private life of several mem- sing street, Pickering, scar TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING, North Side p " MRS ' LEIGH Pickering Ont. � bens of the government, that many will be held in the 1 King 9t., people will find it difficut to for- r�OR RE�I-T =The Roach lnrm of 126 Goss., one concession _.,nth of riokesiag Town Hall, Brougham, - get, and which will no doubt have village. Apply to W. a. HAlitsts, Bameter. gsite an effect on the result. Mr. Port Pam, �� on the evening _ FRESH GOODS ARRIVED Borden. the leader of the Conser- ULLS FOR SALE. -1 have a num. F��I, W. 25th, 1 908 i vative ty, ie a man who is re- B ber of shorthorn bulls for sate at prices specsied Thy a11, but he has ),ad a according so the times. Apply st lot 18, sea T. at 8 o'cigck, for the purpose of - hard task to perform. His party Pickering W. E. PL GH. Claremont. 28tt organizing for the coming - entle en's ` `Ladies'' r Dominion elections. Summer Shirts, m` Summer Underwear, 1 ....was in bad she when he assumed STRAYED. —On to tl pr. miser of rskir t t shape the undersigned on or aboaM the 90th of Sum mei• Underwear, Sateen Unde b% . command, and it takes time to Eve one interested in the election -of _ Anguet, a roan yearling steer.' The owner may Hats and Caps, Corset Covers, -bring aboat A .thorough CenrgAni- have the same pro�dag Property a¢d paytng r. Peter Christie is invited Ps Lotion. Whether or not he could expenses. JOH14 Al\�FAg. Piokering. 51 -1 to be present. —__- - _ -- -Ties. Wrappers: now gather about him a sufficient STRAYED.-On to the premises of MP. C`SalertE and others will address number of capable men to form a ►7 the aadersieubl, lot al, con. 9. Pickering. the'meetinR. George. Parker, - ' Duubarton 'strop ministry remains to be on or about Sunday, Sept. 90th, a brown mare. J3 y The owner may have, the same by proving prop W. P. Jones. James Moore, M. D., Been, arty and paying expenses, W. J. 3[O:IHHOFTBE Alton&, sl -t Cb%irman Secretary .:,.SALE AEGIS'I ER. - u - A.'-PALMER ' - � Etc. SATURDAY, SEPT. 'Bras 190E - Auction �' aunt - per Hanger sale of farm in Pickering Township, chased the Bennett factory P er Pa ng Having pus _the east half of lot 2, cnn,_9- ar_some - _ — - ___ he undersigned is prepared to - Y7 acres thereof, at the store, Bal- - All hinds of House Re airs done o of Pl r '1$a little elfin t• lee` %rte - _ i Rep d all kinds Gulag sam, at 2 p. m,. For particulars on shortest notice And antis- .'' • and Sawing ' are Fosters, Thos. Poucher, xuc• �� '�.Irig thing, isd, faction guaranteed. Charges moderate. 'tioneer. SATURDAY, SEPT..28T1t.-- Auction sale - - Call on mt for estimates before Satisfaction guaranteed. of household furniture, 'roots, hay vegeiablea, etc:, the - piopPrty of -T•' �" Claremont Sale at I IN ICKER G , •Brock street, f'1C 8=itZ�', o'clock sharp. Thos. Pouches, au . " _ tioner. s EDNESDAY. SEPT. 3nrx. -A 126 - Bet*eea Hay and Grass acre farm for sale, lot 15. con, 5, - New Blacksmith •Shop• ` _ Pickering, the property of .fames ' W. Iio le to be sold at Gerow's ° is as.good a time as any other to do Hotel. Brougham, at 2 p. Rl, For The undersigned has ju4t open outside painting. If good judgment particulars 'see posters. Thomas ed his new blaeksmrth shop west is used, the hottest sun does not ,b1is- voucher; auctioner. a of the iron bridge and is prepared ter the fresh paint if we do the work, THURSDAY, OCT. 1sT - Extensive auc- to do blacksmithing in all its lines. because we pput experience into our, tinn sale of Clydesdale r -f.d driving �, Also carnage work, paint pots. Prices.reaaonable, ,. horses, colts and 1311ieR, grade cattle, l _ �.. pure -bred Yorkshire sn I e, Shrop- ' Jonathan Liscoumb, W. B. KE S T E R, � shire sheep, burred -rock fowl, farm w p P P 3' AE•, - Painter and Dee orator,+, u im Dements, etc., the rope of _ PSC]seSi O]St• lot 20, con. 10, Markham. See bills. oIItaI10 Fred Postill and Thomas Pouches, , auctioneers. Absolutely "First Clads" �T FRIDAY. OcT. 2 \D, 1905.- Auction sale .. in all Departments. I E W. EVAN S Q Tl1e Pockets the Point w;6ere you must look to see the Signet 81sLI0TT s of farm stock and implements, the ' property of the estate of the late of Surety " and the price. No need to ask the.salesman the price of pump' Manufacturer. David O'Neill, at lot 19, con. 3, Ion „ Brock road . Sale at one, gee bills a Semi -ready garment. Look for yourself. She and Residence, Dunda 3 Stj -'`tor particulars, Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. It is not " Sem1 -read if Mark and Price are riot .ethers, J TORONTO, 01NMY. fro P 'SATURDAY, Orr. 3RD. - Auction sale 9 y WHITBY, ONT Of house and lot. farm stock, imple- Is recognized as one of the largest alenta and household furniture, in Suit, from $18 to $30 and best Commercial S`ehools in Three doors west, of Whitby;tHouae. ' he village of Brougham, the prop- Canada.. Hundreds o! students Dress Saito, 22S sad $30 are getting good positions each I � erty of Joseph Burk. Terms -three :weecoec•, $18 co $50 year. Let us prepare you for one. We are prepared-to instal wood or iron, years on real estate and six months `VE xaovl• How. Enter any time. I pumps on shortnotice, also attend on other property. Sale at 1 p. m. _._ - - Beautiful Catalogue free. to all kinds of repairing.) Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. "r - W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Cisterns made to order.: 'TITESD +Y, OCT. 8TH, 1908.,- Auction e n11 _read Ta >< o r 1 n Car. Yonge & Alexander Sts. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mlll,'A sale of farm stock, implements and 1095 also gasoline engines -I' store goods on lot 23, con. 2. Picker- John Dickie & Co., exclusive agents for the Semi -ready SrITS ing the property of M. Shapiro. S ecial ' Orders, will take our measure and have a -MADE To - Phone No. b0 at residence. Sale at one. See bills and dodgers, Semi -read Suit or Overcoat made to flt y it exact ORDER Laets % meet to Eat ' for particulars. Thos. Poucher, auc - i Y e! (Note removal from old al;aad on;Brock y.��� of yda>i orders and delivered within six do ti,3ueer. p yAeq P ys o iN 0 DAYS, �- aoiYt! lallatilb Street.) Wii. • a.- ... • .. .- NL •4KprtC a hm ... �. �:n. .'_.�., - �,+f!!.'LSM,» � ..1..:. —.. _sees... less. -. _.._.1_ .. _. .. _._._. , a .. ... sees .� ._ ,_- r rw_.rv.F . ... +awns. �, '%:i iNJ+\5i :.4.. F.ai..! �''� - • y .. :,'�_'z- .s,y�,;N '�' ?ex�-�'^ gr^9 } .:yr m". .p; =���_4q rvy ,.-, �•,. r •v .a...'i - •r � ^ - � ' ..:.•s :; .:._..�•- .... -.✓ '.. .. ..:'. -. .C'.a:', ....,. •..,:• o., ..a - M. a... red. „'0 - . ..+7r• Saz .. .., .. .. - ..,:, ;:•. s!. .-a•. E.' -a M1 . .:w ' .` rah• .. •'4,2.;:. •,.r: ^ .:-�., 'S+�i _, .: r . �av x 1. r .r .. r ..S -... .'.� '.t ... x. y.y_., -.. : _ tr . " y r y'Yr,. ',.6.0 •"T. . "'Y yl„"t.a '' '�i''..';, ^• .•. r•�, C• s•r.+, 5 :..c �.a :.,J' .f4•,:d.' . ?rt: •w,',.'••? �'•- 'r - z`!w'Pi• c.:.� ... ,v .: � 5.•.n .; .. . r.,,.- .Zr. _., �' r:+� r ,. t p ,.a t <. .n .n :r. .. .0 CLAREMONT � J. G. Borland is erecting y • David and Airs Graham, of Pick- I A meeting of the Conservatives ,` D �r anew eying, were in town on Tuesday. of polling sub - divisions 9, 10 and 11 RELIABLE : -GOODS oo Ira Boyer spent a couple of daps w ll be held in the town hall on ¢ this week with faiends in Myrtle. the evening of Saturday. Sept. For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Dien (ever air . • re• Bryan an Miss erns t or t e purpose o organiza- a e. a an see em bridge on Tuesday. K S. Bray visited friends in Port are visiting friends in the city for lion. See advt. in another column. a Perry on Saturday. a. Week: E. Bail was 'in Meaford over FLOUR 'AND FEED, Miss Letcher, of Port Per is Four or five of our residents are Sunday and Monday attending b !visiting at P. Macnab's. �' ' attending the Ottawa exhibition the diamond wedding of his sister. Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. Mrs. Thomas Gibbons is visiting this week. He reports a most' pleasant time. Feed constantly on hand... her daughter in Toronto. John Gerow has erected for In consequence of his absence his ,Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central. �. • : Miss Olive Wilson. visited' her Graham Bros. a large power mill department in the public school, brother Thomas in Myrtle over for their barn. was closed on Monday. The Corner Store. ' W. M. PALMER; Proprietor ! • Sunda Richard Graham, of Pickering, After many weeks of 'illness Quitee•a few from Claremont in- has been visiting friends .here for Mrs. Hannah Paterson, relict of tend taking in the Li4dsay fair the past week. the late James Paterson, died at tihits Week. Chas. Gibbons, of Toronto, is the home of her son Thomas, on Mrs. John Morgan is visiting her here for a few days erecting monu- Thursday, y, Sept. •' 24th, aged , 68 FARM . R S brother, Andrew C. Courtney f ments for the Canning Granite Co.. years. Her funeral will take lace ' y' of Toronto. Cher ood. Mira Helen Crocker has returned at 2 p. m. on Saturday to the Mr. Harbroa and daughter visit- Baptist cemetery, service being the old home at Kinsale on Tues- to Buffalo. after spending a few held in the church. The deceased weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. We have Shares for the fallowing da of this week. was one of the oldest residents in Hy. Thomson. e chemical and physical gci- Thomas Gregg, ho has been Claremont and was held in the ence supplies arrived at the school gg highest esteem by all and was an Ploughs • confined to his bed for a few- days honored member of the Baptist an Saturday last. through illness, is now improving P„ Dr. Kidd was confined to his p g Chui�eh. Verity Shares No. 16, 3 I X L, 21, 4, 4a, 10, 7. bed for a couple of days. but is +tad able to be around. Y P Y . Gangs-Ontario No. 2 New Century, Imperial Jr, .'...now on the mend: firs. (Rev.) E. T. Douglas. of g � y P Thornhill, visited her mother, DR D C SMITH Imperial and 'National No.' 8. _ P. McFarlane and Ray umohr Mrs' ' Y .Fleury Nos. 13 and 21. 'Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7, 4, 10. attended the 'hop' at Stouffville Hicks last week leaving for her DENTIST, STOCFFVILLE, , P home on Saturday evening. Peter Hamilton No. 21. Waterloo No. 7 �o on Monde evening. y Honor graduate of. Toronto IInivereity Monday 8• Frost &Wood No. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. 7.. Mrs. James Gregg, of West To and Royal College of 15enta19ur eons. Patterson Nos. 11 12 and 13. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8 Mire Annie- Proctor was the y g g guest of John and Mrs. Reid a Tonto, spent Sunday here with her also Post - graduate of Chieago College. y the Crown and bridge work a specialty.. Uxbridge Nos. 4, 5 and 7. Cockshutt Nip, Punch, Judy. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bowes, Kidd A Maple Leaf. Kidd No. 21 few daps last week.. g � 'Gauge Twin Gang, f George Madill, of, Detroit, is former being on the sisk list. At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. vial at the home of Mrs. Mac• James McFarlane intends tak.. Office over Sargent's Tinshop., >3' io in all the fall fairs n 4th his Shares for forty different kinds of Ploughs, at a price that W days. Indepgendent 'Phone. Chas. Macnab left on Monday praze carriage team. a hope '- e. morning for Hamilton whey- be he may have hie usual success. It's a pity when sick ones drug the - sects a g goal ion. - . an I _ are on Mrs. S. Bray returned home cutting corn and has already filled nays. That is all wrong! A weak loom- . last Week after spending several several silos. sch means weak stomach nerves, always. weeks with her sister in Oran a The sons of Italy who have And this is also true of the heart and kid - g honored North Claremont with nays. The weak nerves are instead cry• vine' their for the past three ins out for help. This explains why Dr. Arthur Holden, of Evansville. Shoop s Restorative is prompt'y be 9- attending Jarvis St. Collegiate, months have shifted to Myrtle. stomach heart sad kidney ailments. The W J H RICHARDSON'S Toronto. We wish Arthur great George Banbury, of North. Da- Restorative reaches r.at for the actual / / / hso- "meatti— thetailin�t "inside — — t -- - - Rev. D. B. Marsh, of Springville, non will t won't car lost help at, bat Important owm o n will conduct the- - services in the man and Mrs. Rumohr over Sun- g day. China. A very large assortment of _ Presbyterian church on Sunday, you by T. 3Y �:oFadden, p A f3tation Doll Toys. jaat Sept. 27tb. Rev. O. C. Gray. of Uxbridge, - Mrs. F. Hutchison has been con- preached in the Baptist Church l '�' �O°k ®' ' fined to Ler bed and under the Here last Sunday. Mr. Grant ofH- l South Ontario Election ! c°0eioed for the Holiday trade. Call 'doctor's care for the past week. eiated'in Mr. Gray', church in Lx• and see them. W e are glad to say that she is bridge. g'abscriptions taken for all Magazines, now. impproving•- Last _Sunday was "Rally Day,; Weekly and Daily Newspapers - Rev. J• W. Totten preached an in the Baptist S rnday School, _ , excellent sermon last Sunday "the IucrERSed attendance and �► sperm - ; Joy of giving to God's cause' sari did.prograw were the features of -1 7W. tT. 1-1. M101 -1...A $e Pointed out the duty of ever)- file clay- Johli Gerow purpose-, eshibit= Z'C Street. _ - tb3T P P B Chi: Sty Whi one in the matter of giving. " Mrs. R. White, of Altona,; is at. ing number�of pumps at the present at her father's home in Markliam Liin Ile is now kept Claremont. She is recovering, ice very -bwy • trying to cateh'up to are glad to say, from a period . of. his orders. Walter Thomson intends to. move MACHINE SHOP I -illness. We are pleased to - er a > out again. r^r^-n *— c*_� --tom esidenee in a fete _ Miss Bessie;liacnab who is yak- cup j s the dwelling conueA d with .� }tors ofp polling the diva Nos ester- a ThB. Wagner's MachinegShop in ha =ing the honors course this year y 1 op in rp the baker 0 ao l l of the in Jarvis St. Coll. Ins titaie has Y -_ , l�tns.ale, 1s prepared to do all -- n� been appointed editor of notes David Scott and Miss Mary Mac. TOWNSHIP OF PICKER-ING, kinds of repair work aad .general W 'onto g and comments for the Mr. gnat, the nab, who have been visiting with will be bell in blacksmithing. In school paper. Rev. M. C. and Mrs. Tait, of Wal- Satisfaction guaranteed. = Is George Cooper's 'house, 'under 'laceburg, for two weeks, returned - TOWII �Sll. G'iSr@�1f?li , Prices right. _ con the eor-eming of the strokes Of Mr. I.Mmyca In 'Umus- hotne ba Ttiesday. Call and see us. - -nter, is rapidly approaching corn. Ernest fors th, who has been kept ini stock. 16 ill When corn letdd it will y Sittil'diy� Sept. t. 269 90a JAMES PENGELLY. ' to oall a1 our works acd inspect our stook pletion. p in the employ of James McFarlane at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of. Kinsale. Ont. be a great improvement to that during the summer, has quit farm- organizing for the coming �obtain. e do prices. employ Don't � � ..part of the village. Well that Wing and will re -enter the public Dominion elections. ly we van, and do throw, off the ersar Mr. Cooper and his family may school to take up a course of study. Farmer's, - Truc k s i commission of 10 r cent., whloh you will have many years to reside in tt. - Eve one interested in the election of Ps We are glad to )snow that W. A. Thomson, who has had � ottsttwaty ww by purchasing from sly. i . Tr. Peter Christie is invited August Leggin is progressing the bakery business here for the m be present• Bring in, your ofd wagon and get oatlsolloittid, r'svorabl toward recover- We at few years, has sold out his the wheels cut down. Make good _. wIi1T1T GRANITE CO., y uainess to his brother William, MA, CnitlaTi$ and others will address farm trucks. Oslo•. Whitby, Ontarle are ve glad for all concerned the meeting. � who has been his driver for some g• Buggies and other vehicles repainted that this. shooting accident has time. We wish the latter every W P. Jones, James Moore. M. D., at reasonable rates. Pink Pain Tablets -Dr. 8iorme-ta 's-" not been any more serious. Those 9ecretary headache, womanly pairs, ae n say who have firearms cannot be too success in his new venture. Chairman wbere in 40 minates sure on Thomas Patterson; the 25a. box. Ask your 'careful iu the way they use them. - - - - -- y r druggist or doctor Mr. Robbins, station agent at Tbat's wby thb b,,,ow to an peput- who c=..� CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand' 'about this formula -it's fine- Sold by T. North Claremont, is on. the • sick mss -+t'. P"tabl• to °•rk makr bud as - M, McFadden. list threatened with' appendicitis. easy. ' ppee THE BISSELL �l�t�ie�eow ' We are glad to state thyt' he is Voters? List Court 1908 1 q m o q b b to cotnnucted flat It mts deans' and tu,ur tog { e improving somewhat and we hope � better than any other turtow. For tarn andorchard _ } . i " Is simple, compact, ttldd —built to stand the •natMt . that the improvement may con - men Free bookkt esplatos hottt'a tram —h•w n Munici ality of the Township of 9 a, !s ;. 3:i e o so - o works. wrm today. Ad,I Dept W. • pp o • ( A .. time until reeov_ is cum lets.: Pickering. e Mr.. Henderson, of Toronto, is here T. b BikRt /0, ter'' pert, Oat. g ° - —= on relief duty. NOTICE is hereby, given that a a 1 b c e R a o s For sale by HOWARD E. TURNER, Whitevale, Local Agent. Court will 'be held, pursuant to the o : g o `g �� ' ? Her ianmerous friends in Clare- _ — _ Ontari 's Voters' Ac is n- ' o ; Q a rr b Ontario's V 19 List t, by H Ho p $ ry 1y K d M ` mont and ' throughout • Pickering or t e' u e o the County Court of a G° m ka `�' • i3 Is township will regret to he - - - ;the County of Ontario, at the Town .. _?;.? ;. e 8 4091 : ° y death' of Mrs: Alex: Dow swell, of �­C - the =X a r • e ! :° Md Fort William, 10th day of October, 1908, eleven • • a a ttw as wee after a rte 1 nest from c a. m., o near an a ermine 0 = a a y w ' r -typhoid- fever. Mr. Dowewelland „ era complaints of errors d sO Jan pi family have the heartfelt sym- the. Vo s' er i r an M .. b .d -nom tt • the several • omissions in r Lists for pathy of all in their deep affliction. Polling Sub - Division's bs. @, ' 7, 8, 9, p The cry for water is heard ever - - ti0 and 11' of the Municipality of the a .. syr, Y y- Township of Pickering for 1908. o to t; ' ty where. Wells are going dry, turn - D °' °"{ nay ►r _• ips and mangolds are suffering, All persgtis having business at the M mm Jae 0 Q plowingis almost impossible' and Court are t quired to - attend at the �' a e ; 0e era July .• -4 the dust on the roads is a fright. said time and place. ro • tq o Bepo M Still we are not so, badly ff as Dated at Whitevale, in the said .. M .col Oct. w Y ' -� townstiip. this 21th dap of September, o „ a o ow xo.. m , those tt hose homes x:e threatened A. D•, 1908. ; mo{ lass go with destruction by the forest January 1909 - Whitby 7, Oshawa a, Brougham Rres, whose smoke i 3 like a heavy DONALD R. BEATON,' 11, Port Perry 13. Uxbridge l5 Qanntnaton 14, cloud overhanging the earth. n 51 -1 Clerk of the said Municipality. Beaverton 13, Uptergrove 19 ' An unlimited su 1 The annual thank offering of pr y the Claremont Auxiliary of thei�Ofin�s ! W.F.M.S. will be , in Erskine 'of Chop and Feed Chtireb ou_the eyeniny__ ---- i ease_yaui- orders at the day, •Oct. 6th. The Rev. Mr. Poag. formerly assistant pastor' of r 11 kinds PIChERING LUMBER' YARD 'the Rev. Wm. Patterson, of Beth- Ql a In � fo Brunswick , any Church, Philadelphia, and a: r Ontario and New Brunswi most able�peaker, will deliver an As I am going out of the buggy white cedar shingles. address. Fuller particulars will Patent Roofing and all kinds of be given in our next issue. hand, business I have some sn buildin material. ��. ha The 88th' -anniversary of the gies selling at cost.— — - W. D. GORDON 8t SON. ups Bug- .Baptist Church will be held on the ;! 11th and 12th of October. Rev. - y r •.. ies, reg. W now $70. .. ,. BAKING ! -James Grant (of Dundas), father Bugg - 4 - of the pastor of the church; will - Road Wagons, reg. $65 now,$0q, First -class bread constantly on nary ,preach anniversary sermons on { - at t shop Wagon on the road Sunday, Oct. 11th. On Monday he ' evening a supper will be given by = -- All other rigs cut on the same rate. every day in the week. tat .'� the ladies of . e church, followed Cakes of all kinds' made to order'" by one of the best programs ever SPINK V ' I L L S R. J. owan $ron sin• shortest notice. given in Claremont. The program Ice -Cream Parlor in connection. ;U will be annonneed next week. z - _ - -- - -- _ _a�c� - -- W �! l AQIR1SOif e — Remember the date Oct. 11th and C Sweet to fat y 12th, P I C -gE RIN G -etS 5 A Candy bowel l.autie, ' ' C .e: ..Ew- :w.i:_ ... -.e' r.r' n..,.. '. _ .., .: ._,,.. :.. . .�... ... .. ..r - .... ._.. n -.. .. -..° ---i - ... -,rte.. .r:.wa....lr _v.,S;va. -' au:eh:n:'.. 'M �: .Hr's rV �'1'. - I.•i3.. 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I ✓:', �✓ .3!�„ =1tb. 4't%. .r ., ..... �. _ .. .� S:. ,� b �- ry. -11 i. a . ° x > it� children, and he will start with least only a visitor at rare inter- M STARTLATE GO FASTER iia to insure the fin�u vale_ Even the almost ubijuitous -: -- �- — -- -- - en,angh puP _ _ Q — cial'success of the un de --hark is an absentee or but poorly 3 _ "We will have children from 5v, represented by his scavenging rein= - , 1f.Aiy PICKED UP BEADING IN t' -� fifteen years old," he said, "and tive, the dog -fish. In a realm so +z,, 11 • practically all our teaching will ba peaceful and fruitful the porpoises - A WEEK. acne out of doors and by the pe.ri forget their terrors and in the tour i'> .1. , �. ' patetic method. ' No class will have fidence begotten by numbers will . . J • `..t 1. more than ten children, for no tea- hunt their prey to' the very shore. . . bII Englishman Proves' "That His Cher can give individual attent�o i In the shallow :waters where the set- Ens @11C@ Of P031t1X@ $UprelmafCy► Method of Education is t more. We will have ou lasses tiers have set nets to entrap the e .. in the gardens and fields whibh su - erring these freebooters will de- .tge There are fo -six manufacturers of aewiug �. - round the' 'fine old country -house vour the schools of meshed fish and L. There is a man in London, Eng- that I -have taken, and we will then in mere wanton attack and machines lII America. � ,' laud, who has -beaten the London adept the kindergarten method as rend the nets. ' � County council education commit- witch as possible. T do not mean But 'whether gorging or gambol- 19 How many can you name P HOW'many did Al ` taE after a fight lasting severs} by this the formal` kindergarten ling these white scourges are rarely ,"a years. He has compelled the courts school, which would shock' Froebel oft guard. Their sense of hearing soil ever hear Of l� to adaut that his system of canes- almost as much as the old syateni ie remarkably acute. Wheg, as is _ ' I. • Lion, which the education authori- did, bu't we will' adapt his' pridci not infr8quent, the waters are whit - .One 11aIDG comesO the llllild Of trtter� 'ties-vay is all wrong, is all right, pies to our surroundings. Our ened by vast numbers' of these in- woman immediately — the. Sin- ger. -� BIId ' end in -a few weeks he is going to class gardens and fields will be well vaders and- the air is loud with the m ` 1 � y open s school within 3o miles of supplied with large blackboards at noise of their splashings and un- i there's a very good reason. _ London where his theories will be _which the teacher can' an stop in his musical gruntings at a faint sound t _put into rattles writes a London walk to in the distance their tumbling forms Q The Singer makes and sells as I118IIy m8! become rigid id in an insant as they `' c correspondent. dent. The man is. Edwin .ILLUSTRATE HIS TALE g chines in a ear as all the other forty -fiY0 university man a writer listen in eager attention. Then as y tr" Collins, + $ y + The children will be encou.wged the sound becomes more distinct Iriaiillfacttlrert8 CO1ribt7tP.lf. and a teacher who does not Iselieve to ask questions. I want to cacouc- they are away precipitately in un- . - . ` -''.in teaching at all -that is, in the age the natural development of g Ig The Singer Sewing Machine is known af! . 4 t'. ordinary acceptation of the term P dignified haste. "'teaching." His motto is that ideas. For instance, if we are hav THEIR FIERCEST ASSAILANT ing a history lesson and someone is the black fish of the Gulf, some the= Sewing machine in every country. ' * "children - should be taught little suggests a geographical question - - . and should learn much.. His z times known as the black dolphin, - on the globe. There is a Singer store in growing naturally out of the hig tLe black porpoise or the gladiator. theory and practice are that no tery, there is no reason why we . These dark skinned warriors are in- CVery city of the .vorld.ihy r° s hiId should be asked to undertake should not drop the history an l fe rior to the porpoise in size, being ii,w that line. of thought _ au b Is Sig er ou do .. ' P; ten years old and that until it mathematics, genera y u _ - .. . offfigh;V := as es a age its cu:, e a ow• and so on. The reason for is �n action and born fighters. ; rdc to run racticsli wild and as- P y that the children should realize the As they rise to breathe: you see you buy the latest result of t o lonSeS. similate knowledge as a -flower ga- essential relation of all branches — thers its sweetness from the sun= t) *' knowledge to real life: In the only the deep lustrous black of their and best ex eriencc. . _ • . a; ah:ne. old- fashioned school each subject back and loins, but a near view P - _ r3 Mr. Collins .haa been at war wi .b taught b rote, +end the children will disclose, like the sheathing of __ _ __ .. -the education authorities over t}e g y yacht abreast Latin as of burn- < . aeldem realize ,that one has any re- s plating education of his own eight chit- Iation to another. ished copper. ,The eyes of the white Sofa oals b dren: The law of England -says ., mammal are small and overhung; Sin er Sewinet Machine �ompany ti-V i!iat every child must. go to school. For -the same reason I have al- those of their black foe are large ��77 ki .M ° �>=a 1; ways taught my children both arith- ( and, accentuated by a circle almost TaROV•'TO a' ChTFrI L t' I i uIP.O i'_a.ca ''_._ _ at a _ ,c =ud y_�.�° t of _, — ;*- - s � rr - s;. . -sue: _ schools the sc oo a zen a - c - -- K - - .. . - _. - -- - - - - .. _ matches or itt e s — s _ter 'calls to find cat why, and if rl:e' note both startling and baneful. �o by laying two sticks beside two They rarely ascend the St. Law- _V..;� - -_ - - parent can satisfy him that the other sticks that two and two make r T e.weet of Pointe des Monies ;n . child is being efficiently educated four., and that simple 'addition and - . - °' .elsewhere a13 is well. If not, �,•-e multiplication h�ye some reference large numbers, though a acoutrng >; ' `'" agent is summoned to appear be- arty may occasionally be seen, and !'Nr P pP t� real things. The geometrical P fore the magirtrate, and -if he ear when they do arrive in force it 4s Forma and their relation to realities aF a ruts in a heavy easterly blow, _ r` - nc+t. satisfy the magistrate he is can .be taught in the same way. Af- They are easily known'by the ab- �� ftr d, and if the oCen�. continue., to they have maecered the princi- Iil normal height. of their dorsal fin, ho, : + fined again as_ofte_ as the at plea in this way the formal learning visible when the black warrior ris- • G: ` tends; ice of &ter finds time to su:n- comes- easily. to then. It is simply es to breathe before a nearer- ap- iJIan him. teaching them to express . in words K, PItt1YF,3 III"- :#SE. what they aIreadq fully understand. Proach reveals the polished, shun• c•us back. Mark well those high, Collins has been fined many timers "The. 'religious teaching in m'y thin edged fins, for they, are even .. _ .. Yf _ for a: t sending hie four e'dcr chili sebool will be very broad. I believe as Toledo blades, ground for bat- . . ' Oren to school. The E.rtish magis- is giving each child the essentials tie, to do duty at once .as lance or IF ou want to thorc•is lily ertiioy your v�c•�'i ^++ � ^�`t Th, ` irate is impatient of new ideas, and ...t religion and letting the parents sabre. These sable swordsmen. are get to take sloriv a .snrn'y . of TT21 CUIT .--The _ w," when he learned• tnat, Mr. Collina'*• themselves fill in .the 'details of the terror of the porpoises. Dainty Shredded Wheat Wafer. . _/ o `idea of education was to allow hie whatever' creed they believe in. My .A DUEL TO THE DEATH - ebildren to grow i.p as plants and principle assistant will be s clergy Nutritious and appetizing- -Try tt with butter, c5ee�a at i'ow:ara grew he became iazpatieat man in ho}y.ordera, but I will sot between single representatives of or fruits. _ _ . `` and refuACd to listen to more. Cul- object to Non - conformist or Roman of these mammalian tribes is not - . ;;line insisted. however, end. he has Catholic clergymen visiting the.chii- au unusual .occurrence: IL is in , atwars rs too so seltva -ao'd ay w 1 arose cross _ , just succeeded in forcing the un- dren of - their' faith under my variably marked by great fury. . The drama of an attack in batta,l- willing ad>zN+jsion from the wag ,g charge. ' of one - .. _ _ .. rdvance of tl:^ public- school ch'1 rarely witnessed, and once seen _� - dron of the san.e age.: The sequel FIGHT OF SEA - MONSTERS never to be forgotten_ Such a scene of Turiff. it is many a sear °siace 0 was recently described to the writ- FROM. BONNIE SCOTLAND rt earned its re iutstiu`i. to this .decision .is the opening (I _ i , Collins's school; where -he wi:l er by the captain of one of the river There died at the Lodge", Greeri- ; teach other children on the aaM3 SL.Y[ GHTER OF PORPOISES BY steamers running to the Labrador .bank Terrace, rece4it15, Mr. W . _ lines that he has taught his awn, coast. .. Liam Greig, aged,93, for 42 years in . Collins is a graduate of the Uo-- -.FIERCE BL►CKFISH. This captain declares that pre 'COTES OF IN FROM IIER the service of the city parish cons veraity of London, of the Sorbonno g cautions are generaly taken by the N. - —' attacking party so to round up the BANKS A \D BB.tE oil. ir. Paris and of Heidelberg U Hive- f, E as to be able to attack them. in Mr. .James Tait, registrar of ` "' sits in Germany. He has been s Terrible Scene Witnessed by the a Location favorable for :theix me births; etc.,. for the Bridgeton dis- ' tutor in high -class educational ir.- Captain.ot a St. Laurence thods; such, for instance, as certain lYhat is Going on la the Iiigblands islet,' has retired: from office after stitutions for years and he has p-e aril cleaed in -bays. Into such .- completing fifty years in the public _ 11 pared students for university exam Ricer Boat. - Partly and Lowlauds of Auld - . service. - inationa. From this it .will be ie �n places the porpoises are steadily Siirgeon•'yiajor Halley, a Dundee' ; that he has no prejudice against the Saguenay River, tourists 'seldom forced until in shallow water and a f3cotla. practitioner, sustained sever injur.- ordinary learning. All that he con_; fail to observe off the mouth of the ecnfined area they are brought 'to 1 ?' lea b hero thrown from his horse bay, with a dark line of black fish Eight Glasgow shipbuilding yards the Territorial encampment - at - , r 1. tends is that the 'ave.rage child is river white and glistening . the �'+ a stunted and weakened by being broad, bright backs of big schools in the offing still pressing steadily are idle. compelled to tax its brain'and body of porpoises. Frequenters of 'the on in serried ranks. There is at present a prevalence $allasgo air Glasgow relief committee reports t by beginning its formal educ�tioa various salmon rivers Sowing into As at a given signal or word of c•f youthful crime in Edinburgh. that it ects to hate to provide Loo early. the lower St. Lawrence and the. gulf command the charge is made at 'Flour was raised sixpence' a'saok {oi 8'000 heads of families who are .. "I do sot, believe in beginning to are familiar with the same sight, last, swift and compact, and into at Edinburgh and other' places re- + the writhing bodies of their victims cently*. out of work, and is asking for $50,- .' learn the formal things too early," writes a Quebec correspondent. those terrible fins are plunged till The Order -of Good Tempi of 000 emergency contribution. . said Mr. Collins. "Children should At almost any time when the fish the waters are red to the very Scotland wish 't,he total prohibition Mr. Wm. 1lScKinnon, pilot, Fra- ..- -- d to ask guestiona,_Ao -are running into the rivers from . . srrb11 died recently.. ls.a,ny & learn rather than to be taught. My the sea, the white backs of innum- shore.---For ore.�or two long hours sack's o: alcohol. stirring scene_ at_sea had lie'. wit - oldest boy could not read a line un- erabTe porpoises miry be seen off the comlral, witnessed by the captain There is no improveixienf 'to re- messed, and lie held a rec6rd for cniitinueti +6 cord of the tweed trade of the.-Bo r- i was nln der district. whin , drowning. week des er water of the entrance. Slug- 8 ..,.,;t; I the alphabet in a p g ' - n a '. ' and he learned it without any dif- gash as they may ,seem in their me- � M ontrose close - to the poicder ma _ _ ficulty. He just asked his mother thods, .the nimblest salmon that '. 1�IAKING .A JOB OF IT. gazine and the Infectious Diseases has been fishing at East Greenland, cr me what the letters were; and comes their way will fall a victim has caught six fish, _yielding three to their inexorable jaws. As for Pat who had a weakness for the Hospital. tons of bone and 60 tons of oil. This in• a week he was reading ,. j wine "of the country, once did a About $5,000 of dams a was done the young samlets, stealing from g is the largest catch of any' Dundee FOR HI$ OWN PLEASURE. days work for the village priest, by fire at the Caledonian Mills, I s their nursery to the unknown sea + whaler far a considerable time.•„ Before that of course we had read and labored so .nobly- that ��•hen he Aberdeen, belonging to John I4ii'�ne '- un their first voyage, it is jmpos- Co., { A party a1 farmers and potato, . t -t him poetry, Shakespeare's plays Bible to estimate the hordes of them 'Pegged for a drink at the end of it L Dyce. merchants, on the invitation of Mr. and many other things which were that furnish food for the 'porpoises. the kind,man had not the heart to At Aberdeen George i'yfe, farm T..A., Scarlett, Fdinburgh,•recent- - :liable to his understanding. Since refuse. ,i servant was fined 30 cents for g• A pest in 'all waters inhabited by ' ly visited a number ' of farms in ' then he has read all of Shakespeare, re "'Tie a nail in your coffin all the ducking Mr'. J. kindness, farmer, Mid and. East Lothian, and inspect- p + choice food fishes and. having an Same, Pat," said he, as he poured io a water trough. r e variety of` otatoes Y several of the English poets and a average market value of only about ed a la y D _ deal of 'tae finest English lit- out a couple of ,fingers. By the death of Mr. Duncan I4Iac.- g -great X30, no system has so far been in �+ grown by and for him. .. " tented to capture porpoises in suf- It is that, your riverence, said donald teacher• one of the best B erature." Pat, as he drained the glass; "but known � public men in Dundee has In an Edinburgh ' hotel the bar =t . • This boy, Ivan Julius Collins, ficient numbers to make the attempt ; counter • contains a slot. into which � was examined by the magistrate remunerative. now that yo ve the hammer in your . been removed. a .tisitorti who is heard to assns and it was his proficiency that fore- hand, ye moight as well dhroive in Mr. Alex. Macrae, gardener, Bal- " p y Th.e search for a suitable food• another !" • must dro a penny. The pennies. s d the London magistrate to decide supply is probably .not the only lumbie, near Dundee, has been a p p y' p pointed superintendent of Dund are sent to the local charitable in- r jr. favor of Coll' s's system. He reason why they leave the sea fog << �tit•utiaYis. It is suggestively scat- is now - fourteetryears- r by entering - mother fto new nursema��i� If parks' and cemeteries. g_ evai'.a more 1. upbringing is, evident both ..in his the St. Lawrence'they are free.for YO can't keep the children quiet, The accoun s o he re I v and mental equipment. went. He send them up to me for awhile, an t Corporation Gas Department show largely, at the other hotels where physical q, P a. time from I will sing to them:" Nurse- .. "Oh, a deficit on the year's working of a uc penalty is imposed. .1 .11 •. is as.tall and sturdy as an ordinary HEREDITARY FOES. 7i5- - 3• "��' •English lad of seventeen and he can that won't do any good. I've little over f$13, F ',, , ,. s _ _ converse intelligently on most sub- T _• • in ow he already.!`- -. -: -- - to of .Ardgoil are t be set apart existing in no a wild f state. ever I r his means much for great as the threatened them with that twice Portions : of the corporation jects in a way that would do credit porpoise is in bulk and p for a systematic and comers ensue � 11 4t to many grown men.' He ha: writ- �f mastication, it is unfurnished The men and women of Iceland s. "' ten articles on the current politi- by nature with the means of with- "I must get you another chair for scheme of afforestation. cat and educational prq-blems, standing attack or of inflicting re- the kitchen, Katie; I see you have A favorite lace for Saturday ex- have egiial_palitical rights. x 11 P y *Y which have been accepted, on: their taliative injury upon an antagonist only one !" "Shure, you needn't near is Crookston Castle, merits by leading English news- of any standing iu the mammalian mind, ma'am. • I have none but gin near Cardonald, within a short ' _papers and magazines, and he has kingdom. Escape, and that in-the tleryen callers ! raTher Scottish M nersG Federation ,also written. verses which displa: quickest way, possible, is its only \ : --T- -- c -',' . thought when threatened, by den- "What would a do, dear, if I have approved of the action of the C U ; �� consider Able merit. were to die?" a ed Mrs. Darley, miners' representatives in accept- ,- `,u <� Collins explained that he had ger. % been asked to open school in the In the soft tides of the St. Law- fondly. "I dnr>f t know," replied ing the reduction of. 12% per cent. Publicity mgakes a product noted, r: a ; country by persons who wished him rents the fieiferno�e nknown fat 3 urec.'ioice- burffi 1 or cremat n 4'e tradeano place c n equal the town isu both noteda land f.c ous�ty Tee► . t,, undertake the education of tl,oir some reason, _�.:_ _ ' ._.._ _i s..i a.s _..c; KAY:: i ' _..,:a. ,a.�.:.:i Ar_..'..,,6�g,'.a• - aLrCSz- .. :.:..a .. ... i,.p .�•;: ,l ,'+4d.:W.�,w'�°aZ,': '.. ..�..r^"" •.•,M ,Za1O.G -• �'...r ' 11 y w:.. >°. b �.> 1 _ -�_. —� ..`4.',. • W STr, w �irf '�- Y'1lJ'S +D ..,1�e.1uL.�•i�,K. °> W,v L r _ _�v'tl5." " ,,r,_1 =..:' :,, _:..�.L �..+•.:.:r... .' ,o. -. - � ... �.rZ., _,wc.!x:r.: . ^C.,.r�.>.'�a.Y it ii:y,:•�a•4...d: t1�. Wr .l..u^ '�?Skt a+':..,�.;K"x9ilart. s�.,..aiS�v /. • -+•. • •. �,+ ..4 J •., .{ .+ •.r .,[� J n... e ,... s .> ,� 1 . - M fib �'• vl.L, _ _:.l t � IN saves improved K .. - - find back formed of upri t cot - 1.��� 8 M Oa site - " s � •�sa• a� uQ umne of varying h<sight whit partly T - ', ;a.- a.,y, _ ?..- is :. f,'':}, 1., ,�C'". 4t. !1+" "� 1 ' ��r?" s -7a '�'� a.n'. � � � $i.•: 5 ,.vt�' v',', s�. —i•!'. ,iPy`�'.`,.- �:. .-•.., ,:-eji6 •. .'...:, ' r,.,. . ,s:a.'Kt:- �y.. Yh � , �,.,. u.7%S;• .,:. �,r •.�„ _'_ . '4 "', s 'r'.: '.. "�. ' 4,. «, *.....tt.,. q°.... q. -nn.; .'e-- ? a �.�J -•w •�- a -a, is ,,ur::- ,r'1•� ! L S�' S'.. �� w. '..- ,+!..: J ,.�":. y i.•�ib. �'�` k 3 �� •'A' /• air- ,'' -.x. y.. . :.a .. � tR. .vie . A "a1O' T _ ,� ' s "Although c pillars t - with crop ` 1 - SIFTER DOCTORS FAILED l like a vast organ • some arranged as 4 4d S STRENGTH OF MIND. � � IN saves improved K : f find back formed of upri t cot - 1.��� 8 M Oa site - " s � •�sa• a� uQ umne of varying h<sight whit partly T gLOCUMISC0�pp L mended man. a atioetydfeat•d. ee cart .veld as y �llh$1i18' P We I aurrouad the royal seat and foot- n ndilllaoWit the �° M Mra. Hayria - "He shore air. I've j y DeE endelt. Suferer to Health. t stool; or some exactly l �a tt.ji a ><aa or d f ' ' . summit of one of these' stupendous . . A "a1O' T � f im acres, 1 one from town and station, for sal "Although c pillars t tIl symptoms. m with crop ` y .:since I found it necessary to take O On all sides columns sculptured as H HER RECOGNITION. " "THE CALL OF THE. WILD." — — my present good health entirely to l by the hand of man; at the rear the , , There is not another place on the ! ! being ! Ci0Ant11�' Pink Pills." Thus p one or two points the ends of more p trait painted b cotitinerit of America s «w.sr.w...ar...w..ks.ua µ' g • o of these strange black monoliths; ' ' + w with the Highlands of Ontario " "EMMU AMERMAN 10TIINO M:' � � �N. B or causeway, a w faithful retainer, was invited into a art of Canada still forms a portion . ers•sdderaA. chronic bronchitis and t these five or six -aided columns, y stud to see it. P of that small remnant of the world i delicate, but as I grew older I d out three or four bun- > >> p - pristine w : 'H//.� N N T T E D Da seemed to grow weaker, and at the m yon3 is the expanse of the great master, whilst the artist modestly i ization. Approach of autumn I commenced o ocean ; here its white - crested bil- W Waited for the usual tribute of N Northern Ontario with its rich re- L Local Agent well introduced st .� t lows breaking in cloud's of • praise. s sources is regarded as the richest G Grocers and Butchers. Good side' of summer I always got a little bet- s pillared O sir, replied Mary, who was unac- w world. l line, high commission. Apply box j j er, only to be laid low again when c frozen by the breath of .the , gelid j customed to the study of impres- M Moose season in the Moose coon- 8 8T P. O. Waterloo, Ont . my last and most severe .attack my m north into floes and bergs of solid y .work. I tr o ens October leth for 31 � 'WA N ` ­-cc-ugh became more distressing and d `And while contemplating this O dr - Opens: November let for 15 days. • N T T E E D D -i. phlegm, w strange example of 'Nature's ban- T PILES CURED AT HOME p These sections -of Ontario are" the - -1 Ladies to.do lain and light sow. = cold; clammy sweat. The doctor's the thought crosses- the P places t at h medicine relieved m coo h a little m mind that although in this instance m '. '. By New ibaoI'ptlon leth8f� t mation as to how and when to get good pay, work sent any distance, during the day time, but there was g man mi ht ' there and all charges paid. Send stamp for full is -nc other improvement 'as I had no — yet i - f D-.P.A., Grand Trunk Railway . particulars. N F .appetite, the night sweats continu- a And He who created life • upon the • • If you suffer from blood- S System, Union Station, Toronto. changed doctors three different e earth by yielding up His own hu- I In itching, blind or protruding man li P Piles send me your address, and S STILL FAITHFUL. a ate of y nla co ver o s which we may inherit eternal -life. y self at home . b the absor lion 1 1 offers aplendtd opportn • or raumns stoat it refused to retain it. It was . .For when enduring, he blackness t treatment; and will also send some w (SC30IItiat. c winter. are .Wort. c mace hetthtnL inane . . . AL t the Saviour of the world was on our t trial, with references from your � S d ant ; beet relating cures wrought b behalf suffering the peU4 y for,our o own locality if requested. Immedi_ S Sent areatmeat." C Comtaisalener of Attrl t=ra, Dr., Williams' Pink Pills was t f I b fused. Send n° money ut .tell ! - friends thought me in a decline, S SHARK DEVOURS YOUNG MAN. t t� ailments that man has to contend, � ���� n ri .and a � W Windsor, Olt. ' less myself, ' Storekeeper, on Ocean Liner Falls - -• e eyed liver, which is a delicate or- __ Pills. - $€te�j trst -snot ell -vies, P - • __ ._- : - - - !s• - ible to the Old 1 continue to cough, u u - - _ _ felt better in ether respects, and P Passengers , The trouble with the man who g gular habits or ]tick of care in eat- my appetite was gradually return- C , b sueeeeds in drowning his sorrows' i ing and drinking. This accounts A AND l3 oars , , .,pleased to find this improvernent, E England, recently, have been the t tinues to eelebraie the event. n now pressed on the attention of and I gladly continued their use. u unwilling witnesses, of a terrible - - s sufferers. Of these 'there is none OyYArid # the aialit sweats and the cough had t the crew,' William Newbury, being j j F%eIiis -Far Off D %- fihumra p p operation.. Though # #!s6 O the c Ih a a shark. � Ec act c-Di is n in A g giPtle is effective, and the moat lee s s..a for Free catalft feeling d Newbury, who was 26 years of I lia, South anti Central America as e Iirate can use them., - �� xo.rsto a no necessity to continue the treat -. F For some days s large shark had c States, -and its consumption in- ! !TIMELY... � - �ment as I was in bet'teir health than b been observed following the vessel. o own w y `- `- *" - maraklzed _Mr_ Kexer - •completed the twelfth box I weigb- o of Cape '' Finisterre there 'was a t done is to keep its•name before the g gone T red myself and found ' shout of "Man overboard !" Next P to be had at an store; for all �mer- g "yes," said Misa.Hotshot, lane- ( -fore it is some years since • as the thought of the shark occur a chants s about your CA • m red, A° cough in any season since, and Q Quickly the ship yvaa swung " "How did you learn that Blink- R Rose- coterod apofs on the bodies of chlldr•a A new Cobalt propoaitron whW1 tatd.es t5e ` health. I believe, therefore, that it . The man, who proved to be New- � �� ell, he, used to be called cracked > ass b Kty� , , is entirely due to the agency of Dr. b . T but now he is spoken of as. eccen- a at m '{Yilliama' Pink Pills that I am alive e evidently swimming. From the deck t trio. _- A Angler - "Is' it- against the law to I $ $o wcents e re offering ii oozed amount f Uldc is others will benefit by my personal w well afloat while the boat raced•ia O Overworked Persons. . r m• m tau l on an instalment plan of 4 cents per share Per -ex erience." h his direction. Nothing was - seen of . phytcall , s Only a few weeks we fair can get these pills from your t the dreaded' fish, which had previ- v vi h from 9 is per s 11 nedicine dealer or - ' coal roused the " .links - "Mr. Manton says he nev- -' a u . •s=91111.77, from The Dr. - Williams' Medicine " =,r out w or spoke a harsh cord to his wife," It -will be noticed in the Singer Profits. weareln.•stlrrt<ourownmo�q hgiruoa Come r B the story Y tlsement that there are three ad- market leaer. i _ t of one of t ldresses a at, the bottom of * •ON THE WILD-. NORTH COAST. h pluckily, f S - A At: the same instant there was ' you, t office f the three places to his post dtrewera 3tsn4sr6 srgra and l(tetap L�iarerae .• - b bead disappeared.. A few moments 8 to these troublesome excresences of the marveIloua handiwork of Na- I $ Too late. The 'waves were 'tin ed t tried it. _ ture is unquestionably that strange w with blood. The ferocious fish and l . a, sou of clustered l lye victim were serene in ,the I w HE o wa a l •limns known as the Giants' Cause- p pths, - out of reach, and the life - , I w �'or of uni bins w y, b boat hand to give up hope•and, re- b said,' s f ;,g a ' the bold, ru t turn. , , �. F Farmer north -of IFeland. Both east and H How Newbury fell into the'-sea sea A And Mooley *inked the other eye, . ..Tested by Time. -In his -justly -, west Of the Causeway the lofty, I r remains a mystery. No one appears A And turned instead to butt her., c celebrated Pills Dr. Parmelee has' _ _ - - of the Ito h until a shout was raised from the K Use the � safe, p given to the world one of 0e most over of the waves, .which, •straight w water. , pleasant a public in late year's. Prepared. to; how mach mope be could wro by using t► .wildly ' .._-Worm E nothing m meet file want f tocka now ie T i w caverris, into which, with the ro g green rut summer man ' ' _ _ . w will send you our free oatalogwL ing thunder, t'he foam- a a sly je to cholera _ _ direction, . and it is in general use •�.,.a• carving the rock into fantastic t that, act violently on the lining of I It's enough to discourage temper -, n not only because of these two qua - 'shapes, as the coiossal Giant's Face t the intestines. ' ante. reformers when money. is l p eaanse = • .,perhaps, with the exception of the t system of the :child suffers under p tight. • o powers which' place it in the front anaeta•tsaivti.wkaoe., LlsNtM, Tttrerttr OM stlGange representation of a skull at s the drain. In such cases the saf- T Tank of medicines. i of J If a man is--a good guesser and D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. it Posse sus e y o eeping 1I3 •al statue of Queen Elizabeth on the outh shut he may .be able to pose Cornish coast, the most striking'i will check the inflammation and m -Ps a statesman. example of Nature's •imagery to be save the child's life.. o .been anywhere on the globe. T-'_ For -a few weeks after marriage. But the Causeway itself is the MENTALLY SOUND, p woman is unable to understand ,centre of attraction. Here many why her hilsband` wears such a 'thousands of regularly carved col- The proud be eyed him with small -sized hat. umns, mostly ' pentagonal, and scorn' tt' avera in about t • f t d' "What!" she exclaimed "Do you -- - -- -- -- C5 g Ro n. , n tic think I would marry a dried up, fluter, are arranged in, fantastic insignificant, 'l little man like = ` :clusters,; some grouped together g + iomey e „ , . You? Yr,u must be crazy he said,_-Io _ . -- ng around for his hat; ' "my mind ' . -_J ° - PAT' S-5 1 ~ o is all right, but you have convinc ' ra me that it's in the wrong body. 33, 35, 37 SCOTT ST., TORONTO. a Seville Cathedral, in Spain, con s tains one of the largest orga'n's in The Cobalt Silver Dividend paying mines at present prices '> I the world; it has 110 stops. t The Name _ pay from '7 per cent. to `35 pet cent.' per annum and are in Black Wash It is better not to want a thing tha our opinion - a goad speculative investment: Crop Reserve,, n it is to 'get it and ish you City of_ Cobalt, Coniagas, La Rose, Nipissing, Temiscamino k ' and Tretheway are 'popular• stocks 'and hould incxe",e ..in _ hadn't. s Ou a Tag -on a Plug of _ _._ �` . °q � Blade'. Chewing To More people would enjoy seeing ,� �TTha ply4ou' "'Y i� O� Price: Sted3 for QUAty. dtrons.sold eniY ^_CORRESPONDSNC$ SOLI,: TED. •,� their relations if they could look f 2273 r,* them through a -long- distance telephone. ISSi.?E NO. 33 -04. LOCALISMS —Mrs, T. R. 'Mar(uis is on the — :firs. Swallow, of Harriston, is. • ' sick list at present. visiting friends here. —Wm. Cullis has his new reel- —Jliss Jennie Goidun entertain - Miss Marisa3r;of Whithy,_spent dence ai�out eompleted. ed a number of her friends on -� a' few days at the herrie of Robert —The carpenters are busy fitting Monday evening. ' Z. € — iller. up E. Bryan'e new stables.. . —Dr. Henry will be here as usu- -R. Devere3t is moving into his —Miss Q. B. Simpson spent Sun- al neat Tuesday to ahead to his day with her aunt in Toronto. rofessioual duties.' * ti'l'e have a large assortment of Boots just arrived dwelling on the station road farm Y p for the fall trade. .•�,. —Rev. J. E. Moore; of Little —Alex. and Mrs. Raogers and ��Miss )3. ' 10unting has - been Britain, spent a couple of days daugiiter left for Glen Robertson �� spending a few days with relativ- with Squire and Mrs. Bunting. owsaturday morning. The Celebrated William's' s� Make —Miss Bate Kerr, of the Mark- —Chas. Haight operator on the es in the cityy #' . _ (No better goods made in Canada): —Miss AIlegm Cronk was on ham public school staff, spent Sul;- G.T.R. at Cobourg, to home on the 'the sick list a few days this week day at the home of her mother sick list: _ He is now recovering We have also a few pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots, odds but is now recovering., here. rapidly.. and ends, we.are cleariug at half price. —A number from this locality —Miss Lizzie Richafdson enter- — Christopher Valentine, of Ash- Call and see them. attended the' Bowmanville fair tained a number of her, young burn, spent a couple of days dur- non Friday of last week: lady "friends on Tuesday .. after- the, past- Reek with, Pickering �� A. BUNTING, -• Pickering' Master Joe .Clark, of Toronto, noon. friends.' _ 4 —Dr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Cleve -' —Mrs. Wm. Taylor and daught= was here on Sunday calling upon dY ..:his numerous relatives. land, Ohio, spent a few days with er,,of Cherrywoo , spent Sunday —Mr. Seale, of Toronto, spent the latter 's aunt', Mrs. W. V. here with the former's parents, C. • ` .8tinday with his sister, Mrs Jas. Wright. and Mrs. Rogers. le aringO V Bryan, of Elizabeth street. =Miss Edith Wagner,' who has —The Swastika Club held their been in the city for a time, return- first meeting on Wednesday even- -The public school board have - . . purchased t, new "Kelsey" furnace ed home on Sunday morning and ing when they re- organized for -• • - which is being installed this week. will remain for 'the present, owing the winter ntonths.d Lin ^ -The Sacrament of the Lord's to the illness of her mother, — Misses Minnie and lava Clark, J. w-! .'•.Supper will be dispensed in St. —Quite a large number from of Ottawa, have returned home Andrew's Church on Sunday, Oct. this part of the township attend- after spending a fen weeks vaca- :Ath, the Oshawa fair this week. Since tion with R. and Mrs. 'Moore. —Some of our residents contem- moving from. Whitby to Oshawa - -Miss Nettie' Carruthers, of _ plate forming a crokinele clubo this fair has been a success and New York, is spending a mouth's :ppass away the long winter -even- the finances are in good condition. vacation at the home of her C1ear� Money for the Purchaser Inge -The local Conservatives held motber on the Kingston' road east. i . — George Wood, of Philadelphia, a committee meeting here on Mon- . -hiss Edna Boyes contemplates the leavin the beginning of - next -- -. - is spending a week at the home of day evening.', Peter Christie, g g g' -' . -' • - ;: • • „ .• . , . his parents, B. W.. and ':Mrs. conservative candidate, and Drs. week for Woodbridge where a 1 Only 2 Burner Gasoline Stove, regular $4.50, for $2.98. wow James and John Moore.. of Brook - good position has been offered Y _ nnm er 1 Only 2 Burnel:.Lamp_Stove, regular'4.40, for $1.19. r rite attended a meeting of the organization. ._ —N, F. Mechin, who has been in• faithful at Brougham on Monde _Mt. Thompson,. section fore- •Toronto during the summer, Y 3 Onl • Scliultz' Wood Clothes Horses, ref;. 80c, for v9c. 'afternoon. man•on the eastern .section of the uzonths, has returned, to Picker- S =Mrs. R. Cullis,' who has been G. T. R., moved with his wife and ing "and 'has resumed work in 1 Only "Little Krag'' 22 calibre Rifle, reg. $ +, for $4.49 `ion the sick'list for the past few family from Whitby to l ickering Gordon's tahtory, weeks, is, we are pleased to.state, this week, and now occupies a por- ' —The beautiful display` of riiil- mproving. tion of Spencer Taylor's comma- linery in'.Mrs. Leigh'- sho-T is ex- - - -A an of men.are now bus dious dwelling.- citing the admiration of the ladies gang Y "These goods must go,-tlierefot e, tiee't'ave fixed the at the Friends Meeting -house and - -Tile harvest home services in of the coynninity and is calling are now rushing the stork towards 5t -. George's' Church on Sunday forth tnkuy word:, of praise. c 3eompletion. 13,t were well attended. Tho — (hviug t<, the date €it -t .err ct_ _ `, offs accordingly. 'Come - - - . -- — s ao con Zile crow J ho �s :as_hp,�tifnnv_decnrns erl_LOtt —IUt fi�rlutxrl� been spending a few week's with. -and. appa-opt- . e mu §ic was rend- Day coming sfii 'tile ,attlY d.cy ,►x A. G. and Mrs. Green, returned eyed. • The sermons' preached by nomination it has non• bctoii defin- Mr. Lake were also eery much.eu -. itely settled oil Monday. Nov. 9th. ,_ home this week. . c PF! u17 'Et —John Gormley left in our office- joyed -A .mall small-black k fi� t d t e �/� So- on Tuesday a sunflower -head ' The Vxlh.idge potato growers `sand flv' has made it- appearanve f • 7 which measured fourteen and a are now makin ttheir i!ppce t'ancP :ttlty fill.and �_ca.tt ink; .cniLis3e,'.- ] "! iquarter inefies_�n diaitieter :� our s 'reef nth are quoting- able misery especially to � vhildre.u. —About thirtyof -'our young their product at teal c'euO per bar, Their 'bite is fislially ftF}iowed by people enjoyed a "corn roast" in but' they are not finding ready bleeding and then by an itching. �• sale at -that rice. Some of our With the advent of cold weather Clark's flats last Friday evening P sand report a most enjoyable tire. local farmers have uffered choice they will ttndoubted}y d }sappear. 4 otatoeQs at 80 cents: — HINTS —The fares_ _��_.._. ' iients belonging to the estate of -- eat Sunday will e c li c fen s by some of our residents regard- the late David on on l will be sold Church Canada. PIn erian ing upon that is of Simit on s �•)llti�fo�otlf� being ' by public auction on Friday nett, ps P iOct. 2nd. drew's Church Rey. Mr. Moore will corner. This is a matter for the _ —The long continued' drought faddress n dservthe children rata this service a tpssh trustees to deal with an we _ hay played havr>c with many of ing service. g. heir attention' to Hunters the turns fields. Nevertheless there will be no Sabbath school -in the nuisance., e p We can -upp your needs in Sporting Goods. A full • some report their turns crops as the afternoon. —A meeting in the interests of d p p -Alvin and Mrs. Orvis, after g supply of Shells,, owder, Shot, Cartri gets, etc. being Rood. F: 'L. Fon key Liberal candidate cif — Stepben and Mrs. Thompson ,epending a few weeks in Pickering the South riding of Ontario, will spent Sunda with the former's Township, returned to their home -" ge y be held 'in the town ,hall, Picker. Apple Pacers : nts in Scott township. Mrs. in Dryden on Friday. The were - . -ILI Mrs. tag.' on life evening of Friday, Oct. ' s ....1 not return or twe .,or three weeks. Salton, who have disposed of their sed by Hon. Senator Derbyshire Best on the market. —A large number around here property at Kinsale, and are going and by the candidate himself. -are suffering from colds at the to locate in the Wabigoon dis- {w present time which they ascribe to trict- Food Choppers : -the weather, there being so much —The regular meeting of the ' All sizes at right prises.' ;dust and stroke. Women's Institute will be held at Cough Caubon - -M. Shapiro purposes holding the home of Mrs. Robert.,Cronk on per yoslttvelyaeeerpoisoa oarlimgs. Ity - an auction sale of his cattle, -hors- Wednesday afternoon next at eough— evenlroma'dmple coldmis— you•hoo°l�` Heaters - es, implements and store goods on three o'clock. All ladies are in- always heal. soothe, and ease the Irritated brats- Coal oil' Heaters in.a }l sizes " piled. Papers will 'be even on thtal 'subsea Dod-t blindly suppress it with .. his premises, lot 23, con. 2, Picker - Pe R' � stupefying poison. it.•transe bow J2= thins - 3n3t the thing for these cool evenings. ing, on Tuesday, Oct. 8th. the following subjects : _ Friend- anally come about: For twenty reya sfir. shooy —Gen. Phillips, who has been ship, Inventrrous of Women, and was•ea t>aoale satin tako cough " .. ps, mixtures or preveriptions pcatainlag opium, residin^ in ills. O'Leary's re i- Peaches and Plume.' Chloroform, or'sfmilarpoisom.. And now 11tt1• late chonyh— Congress says ' Put it on the is 1 dence ?or the ast few. Reeks, is =Their many frien'dw iu Pic ker- if =l _ p poisons are In yyour •Cough AireaWr." moving Mr. Bunting's clwei. ing and Vicinity extend .LO 3I r. and very 0 od! :13etea(terforthiever ing Dnmoth p' J 0 S � 1.e...B N . , Alex. Dowswell and famil and others should Inslston haring Dr ohoop'• V ling South of the post office. Y Co h cure. No poison marks on' Dr: Shoop'• - -E. E, Lake, who has officiated of Fort William, their sympathy label —and No lathe medicine. else it ms:..t b� Ill their affliction b the death' of . law be on the label. And it'snot only safe, but 1 so successfully- in St. George's Y Is said to be by those that know it best, a trul r•• 'Church•durin' the summer will Mrs. Dow' swell which took place markablecough remedy. Take no chance• lien, y g + ' larly with your children, insist on Davin 1 • last Reek, Mrs. Dowswell was preach his last sermon of the seas D. shonv'e cnagh Cure. Compare carefully oo the n I O n a r a n on -on Sunda next prior to re- born iii• Pickering village and Dr. Shoop padtage with others and note the , i1 Y P difference. No poison marks there' You. can ` turning Toronto'to recut -LiF� lived here nu til after her marriage' ylways -b- on the sate side by demanding studies in Wycliffe' College.. Since to fit'• Dowswell. She was highly , M �s coming to Pickering 'Mr. Lake lies 'esteemed by all who knew• her and Dr. Shoo ` -' `made many friends who will r;- her death.will be.a shock to them. - Bret his leaving Pickering. =The anneal Harvest Hanle, - - Each year the bin wholesale houses -offer special prices � �s — There ' wltl be a grand call ender th'e sus ices of the Ladies' i buyers. lute Methodist Sabbath Scliu `lc a tile . etho ist chn ' nets tin ay. a Session will e e _e ou Sunday and Tuesday, T. M. WFADDE ' held in the auditorium of the. Oct. 4th and 8th. Oil Sunday, —' Q' church. Addresses will be given Rev. H: T. Lewis; B. A., of Ostia- Drive rheumatism out of the blood with R shave bought some extra nice.goods which eve will ,ell much below by the members of the school and spa, will occupv the pulpit at both Dr. Shoop's Rherimatic' Remedy and­ see- the . regnlat• prices, including stylish new Uress Goods, nice special Music will be rendered on morning and • evening services; how quickly.pain will depart. Rub•on's variety in the most fashionable weaves and newest the occasion. Rev. C. Bel} will when appropriate sermons will be ne ver did reach the real di ease. Rbeuma• shades. Also, new Blonsings, French and - tiam isn't in the skin It's.deep down —i't's o era Flailnels,.PlaidA in ail' Shades, and sore extra give an address to the school at preached. Special music will be p constittitional. Getting rid of the pain, is nice and Shea dress goods for children and common wear. the morning service. All will be rendered by the choir at both sec after all, %bat carafe, That ie 'why Dr. P made welcome, vices.. On Tuesday evening, the- $hoop's Rheumatic Remedy goes, by word — Nothing would be -more ac- Harvest Home supper will be sec. of mouth, from one to another, and here- Great stock of wool and union Underwear foi the T,adies and little ceptable to the people of Picker• v.ed in the basement of the church in lies the popularity'of this remedy. It folk, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. x ing just now than a good heavy between 8 and''8 o'clock. This is wiriniuk- defenders everywhere. Tablets down -pour of rain. The dust that will be followed by a programme or liquid. Sold by T. M. McFadden. Imme'n'se lot'of'new plaits and fancy hla�}kerehiefe, Ribbons, Enibro i covers the roads and permeates of rare excellence, the chief fea- idery,• Trimmings, Collars and F ills, Sin Combs and the air was never so bad, and a tare of which will be a lecture Back Combs, Beauty Pins, Cuff Links, etc. number of wells and cisterns have entitled "The Adventures of Tood- — A Reliable gone dry 'and the farmers, find it lee," by. the Rev. Dr," A. T. Sower. 5 eeials in Boots slid Shoes next to impossible to plow. Many by, the popular pastor of the Col. Local Sale Wanted p parts of the province have been lege street Baptist church, Toron- For-Pickering' and adjoining blessed with showers, even the to. Dr. Sowerby was formerly & countr to represent We have some fine leather goods bought at lob },'rises D bi, • ring pu tc ac oo , Canada's oldest, greatest Nurseries gee t ie new good's and bargains we are offering. rain clouds keep clear of Pickering. but is now in charge of one of .tile - "' ` —The last of a series of baseball leading chttrches in Toronto, and • • While business in some lines may be r _matches between the married and his services as a lecturer are in dull, farmers, were never more encoui•. Dickie& Co the single men of'the village was great demand.. The ladies of the aged'a:s'regards fruit growing than at ' the esent Season. High prices for pia ed on .Friday afternoon last Method ist ch>uch ate fortnniite in pr - -- g fl e, classes of fruit have - been- obtained ' and resulted in a tle, the score securing his services on this occa » being 18 each. The superiority. elan, 'Rev. Wm. Moore, of . S't. the past season, and there is as Ft con- « of the married .men has been 9 ndiew's hThe Oshl N1gMele m rsery stock. e ' sec uence, an increased' demand. foi Every c011slder€�t1Oi1 or the Farmer .7' thrbuFb these match short address. a a Our stock is complete in every d es, the single men having won Quartet}e will he present and will partibenr itycloding a new list of speci• r �`.t _ only one in the series. Asa result render a number of their choice alties which we alone handle. During the Harvest and Si rimer Months our store will be oxen Every $ b of these mat6hes'a- nunibet; of th'e selections. ' Solos will be given by The right roan will obtain a perman -- Night daring' the week. , Jyoung bachelors of the village are Messrs. .Geo. • Henley and Robert pat situation with territory reserved M for bim• , Pay. weekly.. Free sample thinking most seriously of joining Henderson• of Osbawn, with Zslr. y' Farmers and others haying Fruit will find a ready market for them - � outfit, etc., write for particulars. the ranks of the benedicts. By P. L. lsanshon as accompanist. A at the Farmer's Supply Store. Prices paid will be . doing so they 'can -make no mis- duet will also be rendered by Miss Stme & Wellington, according to the quality of fruit. "` x take for they will never amount Simpson and llr. Lynde. Be sure Fonthill Nurseries, to much if they remain as they to reserve the 'date, Oct. 8th, as a iQ,50 acres) are. most pleasant time is,assured. TORONTO 0 T, ' lFarmers' Supply' Co., Pickering, rata , 1 �_ =i. :.. ..}e, .. wi r. .' c- ufa•!}- u.'4- Y.!('u.•. -4 .- ..r!4e. "u +,.,.. .r ....;.... .. ... : -. •'- __- _..... .. ,•. .., ..� ,v... . .... .n u...x__. - r :Jr.... ._.e_.. _. -. .... -. -. _ ... -..t�l ...._... w..v ..1..".1'1.iu4, ear' 1F1uL .1L_A".4CJTS_•i'.l6iti.r��.�: r .. ... +r .w�.+....r,..- �, - �- 1._.... r...sa - -..' •" x: " yl. ..A ✓e9.'� •i, •i,- � &Pr a •....: ;:':. i'•' ! .'. F '.: . -� ry n r U� ',0 P,,�i.�3Q✓... 2�:2... .- " .6•. .2: -. .i ' :+i:"'�iorr k'' .� :•'� ,t LOCALISMS —Mrs, T. R. 'Mar(uis is on the — :firs. Swallow, of Harriston, is. • ' sick list at present. visiting friends here. —Wm. Cullis has his new reel- —Jliss Jennie Goidun entertain - Miss Marisa3r;of Whithy,_spent dence ai�out eompleted. ed a number of her friends on -� a' few days at the herrie of Robert —The carpenters are busy fitting Monday evening. ' Z. € — iller. up E. Bryan'e new stables.. . —Dr. Henry will be here as usu- -R. Devere3t is moving into his —Miss Q. B. Simpson spent Sun- al neat Tuesday to ahead to his day with her aunt in Toronto. rofessioual duties.' * ti'l'e have a large assortment of Boots just arrived dwelling on the station road farm Y p for the fall trade. .•�,. —Rev. J. E. Moore; of Little —Alex. and Mrs. Raogers and ��Miss )3. ' 10unting has - been Britain, spent a couple of days daugiiter left for Glen Robertson �� spending a few days with relativ- with Squire and Mrs. Bunting. owsaturday morning. The Celebrated William's' s� Make —Miss Bate Kerr, of the Mark- —Chas. Haight operator on the es in the cityy #' . _ (No better goods made in Canada): —Miss AIlegm Cronk was on ham public school staff, spent Sul;- G.T.R. at Cobourg, to home on the 'the sick list a few days this week day at the home of her mother sick list: _ He is now recovering We have also a few pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots, odds but is now recovering., here. rapidly.. and ends, we.are cleariug at half price. —A number from this locality —Miss Lizzie Richafdson enter- — Christopher Valentine, of Ash- Call and see them. attended the' Bowmanville fair tained a number of her, young burn, spent a couple of days dur- non Friday of last week: lady "friends on Tuesday .. after- the, past- Reek with, Pickering �� A. BUNTING, -• Pickering' Master Joe .Clark, of Toronto, noon. friends.' _ 4 —Dr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Cleve -' —Mrs. Wm. Taylor and daught= was here on Sunday calling upon dY ..:his numerous relatives. land, Ohio, spent a few days with er,,of Cherrywoo , spent Sunday —Mr. Seale, of Toronto, spent the latter 's aunt', Mrs. W. V. here with the former's parents, C. • ` .8tinday with his sister, Mrs Jas. Wright. and Mrs. Rogers. le aringO V Bryan, of Elizabeth street. =Miss Edith Wagner,' who has —The Swastika Club held their been in the city for a time, return- first meeting on Wednesday even- -The public school board have - . . purchased t, new "Kelsey" furnace ed home on Sunday morning and ing when they re- organized for -• • - which is being installed this week. will remain for 'the present, owing the winter ntonths.d Lin ^ -The Sacrament of the Lord's to the illness of her mother, — Misses Minnie and lava Clark, J. w-! .'•.Supper will be dispensed in St. —Quite a large number from of Ottawa, have returned home Andrew's Church on Sunday, Oct. this part of the township attend- after spending a fen weeks vaca- :Ath, the Oshawa fair this week. Since tion with R. and Mrs. 'Moore. —Some of our residents contem- moving from. Whitby to Oshawa - -Miss Nettie' Carruthers, of _ plate forming a crokinele clubo this fair has been a success and New York, is spending a mouth's :ppass away the long winter -even- the finances are in good condition. vacation at the home of her C1ear� Money for the Purchaser Inge -The local Conservatives held motber on the Kingston' road east. i . — George Wood, of Philadelphia, a committee meeting here on Mon- . -hiss Edna Boyes contemplates the leavin the beginning of - next -- -. - is spending a week at the home of day evening.', Peter Christie, g g g' -' . -' • - ;: • • „ .• . , . his parents, B. W.. and ':Mrs. conservative candidate, and Drs. week for Woodbridge where a 1 Only 2 Burner Gasoline Stove, regular $4.50, for $2.98. wow James and John Moore.. of Brook - good position has been offered Y _ nnm er 1 Only 2 Burnel:.Lamp_Stove, regular'4.40, for $1.19. r rite attended a meeting of the organization. ._ —N, F. Mechin, who has been in• faithful at Brougham on Monde _Mt. Thompson,. section fore- •Toronto during the summer, Y 3 Onl • Scliultz' Wood Clothes Horses, ref;. 80c, for v9c. 'afternoon. man•on the eastern .section of the uzonths, has returned, to Picker- S =Mrs. R. Cullis,' who has been G. T. R., moved with his wife and ing "and 'has resumed work in 1 Only "Little Krag'' 22 calibre Rifle, reg. $ +, for $4.49 `ion the sick'list for the past few family from Whitby to l ickering Gordon's tahtory, weeks, is, we are pleased to.state, this week, and now occupies a por- ' —The beautiful display` of riiil- mproving. tion of Spencer Taylor's comma- linery in'.Mrs. Leigh'- sho-T is ex- - - -A an of men.are now bus dious dwelling.- citing the admiration of the ladies gang Y "These goods must go,-tlierefot e, tiee't'ave fixed the at the Friends Meeting -house and - -Tile harvest home services in of the coynninity and is calling are now rushing the stork towards 5t -. George's' Church on Sunday forth tnkuy word:, of praise. c 3eompletion. 13,t were well attended. Tho — (hviug t<, the date €it -t .err ct_ _ `, offs accordingly. 'Come - - - . -- — s ao con Zile crow J ho �s :as_hp,�tifnnv_decnrns erl_LOtt —IUt fi�rlutxrl� been spending a few week's with. -and. appa-opt- . e mu §ic was rend- Day coming sfii 'tile ,attlY d.cy ,►x A. G. and Mrs. Green, returned eyed. • The sermons' preached by nomination it has non• bctoii defin- Mr. Lake were also eery much.eu -. itely settled oil Monday. Nov. 9th. ,_ home this week. . c PF! u17 'Et —John Gormley left in our office- joyed -A .mall small-black k fi� t d t e �/� So- on Tuesday a sunflower -head ' The Vxlh.idge potato growers `sand flv' has made it- appearanve f • 7 which measured fourteen and a are now makin ttheir i!ppce t'ancP :ttlty fill.and �_ca.tt ink; .cniLis3e,'.- ] "! iquarter inefies_�n diaitieter :� our s 'reef nth are quoting- able misery especially to � vhildre.u. —About thirtyof -'our young their product at teal c'euO per bar, Their 'bite is fislially ftF}iowed by people enjoyed a "corn roast" in but' they are not finding ready bleeding and then by an itching. �• sale at -that rice. Some of our With the advent of cold weather Clark's flats last Friday evening P sand report a most enjoyable tire. local farmers have uffered choice they will ttndoubted}y d }sappear. 4 otatoeQs at 80 cents: — HINTS —The fares_ _��_.._. ' iients belonging to the estate of -- eat Sunday will e c li c fen s by some of our residents regard- the late David on on l will be sold Church Canada. PIn erian ing upon that is of Simit on s �•)llti�fo�otlf� being ' by public auction on Friday nett, ps P iOct. 2nd. drew's Church Rey. Mr. Moore will corner. This is a matter for the _ —The long continued' drought faddress n dservthe children rata this service a tpssh trustees to deal with an we _ hay played havr>c with many of ing service. g. heir attention' to Hunters the turns fields. Nevertheless there will be no Sabbath school -in the nuisance., e p We can -upp your needs in Sporting Goods. A full • some report their turns crops as the afternoon. —A meeting in the interests of d p p -Alvin and Mrs. Orvis, after g supply of Shells,, owder, Shot, Cartri gets, etc. being Rood. F: 'L. Fon key Liberal candidate cif — Stepben and Mrs. Thompson ,epending a few weeks in Pickering the South riding of Ontario, will spent Sunda with the former's Township, returned to their home -" ge y be held 'in the town ,hall, Picker. Apple Pacers : nts in Scott township. Mrs. in Dryden on Friday. The were - . -ILI Mrs. tag.' on life evening of Friday, Oct. ' s ....1 not return or twe .,or three weeks. Salton, who have disposed of their sed by Hon. Senator Derbyshire Best on the market. —A large number around here property at Kinsale, and are going and by the candidate himself. -are suffering from colds at the to locate in the Wabigoon dis- {w present time which they ascribe to trict- Food Choppers : -the weather, there being so much —The regular meeting of the ' All sizes at right prises.' ;dust and stroke. Women's Institute will be held at Cough Caubon - -M. Shapiro purposes holding the home of Mrs. Robert.,Cronk on per yoslttvelyaeeerpoisoa oarlimgs. Ity - an auction sale of his cattle, -hors- Wednesday afternoon next at eough— evenlroma'dmple coldmis— you•hoo°l�` Heaters - es, implements and store goods on three o'clock. All ladies are in- always heal. soothe, and ease the Irritated brats- Coal oil' Heaters in.a }l sizes " piled. Papers will 'be even on thtal 'subsea Dod-t blindly suppress it with .. his premises, lot 23, con. 2, Picker - Pe R' � stupefying poison. it.•transe bow J2= thins - 3n3t the thing for these cool evenings. ing, on Tuesday, Oct. 8th. the following subjects : _ Friend- anally come about: For twenty reya sfir. shooy —Gen. Phillips, who has been ship, Inventrrous of Women, and was•ea t>aoale satin tako cough " .. ps, mixtures or preveriptions pcatainlag opium, residin^ in ills. O'Leary's re i- Peaches and Plume.' Chloroform, or'sfmilarpoisom.. And now 11tt1• late chonyh— Congress says ' Put it on the is 1 dence ?or the ast few. Reeks, is =Their many frien'dw iu Pic ker- if =l _ p poisons are In yyour •Cough AireaWr." moving Mr. Bunting's clwei. ing and Vicinity extend .LO 3I r. and very 0 od! :13etea(terforthiever ing Dnmoth p' J 0 S � 1.e...B N . , Alex. Dowswell and famil and others should Inslston haring Dr ohoop'• V ling South of the post office. Y Co h cure. No poison marks on' Dr: Shoop'• - -E. E, Lake, who has officiated of Fort William, their sympathy label —and No lathe medicine. else it ms:..t b� Ill their affliction b the death' of . law be on the label. And it'snot only safe, but 1 so successfully- in St. George's Y Is said to be by those that know it best, a trul r•• 'Church•durin' the summer will Mrs. Dow' swell which took place markablecough remedy. Take no chance• lien, y g + ' larly with your children, insist on Davin 1 • last Reek, Mrs. Dowswell was preach his last sermon of the seas D. shonv'e cnagh Cure. Compare carefully oo the n I O n a r a n on -on Sunda next prior to re- born iii• Pickering village and Dr. Shoop padtage with others and note the , i1 Y P difference. No poison marks there' You. can ` turning Toronto'to recut -LiF� lived here nu til after her marriage' ylways -b- on the sate side by demanding studies in Wycliffe' College.. Since to fit'• Dowswell. She was highly , M �s coming to Pickering 'Mr. Lake lies 'esteemed by all who knew• her and Dr. Shoo ` -' `made many friends who will r;- her death.will be.a shock to them. - Bret his leaving Pickering. =The anneal Harvest Hanle, - - Each year the bin wholesale houses -offer special prices � �s — There ' wltl be a grand call ender th'e sus ices of the Ladies' i buyers. lute Methodist Sabbath Scliu `lc a tile . etho ist chn ' nets tin ay. a Session will e e _e ou Sunday and Tuesday, T. M. WFADDE ' held in the auditorium of the. Oct. 4th and 8th. Oil Sunday, —' Q' church. Addresses will be given Rev. H: T. Lewis; B. A., of Ostia- Drive rheumatism out of the blood with R shave bought some extra nice.goods which eve will ,ell much below by the members of the school and spa, will occupv the pulpit at both Dr. Shoop's Rherimatic' Remedy and­ see- the . regnlat• prices, including stylish new Uress Goods, nice special Music will be rendered on morning and • evening services; how quickly.pain will depart. Rub•on's variety in the most fashionable weaves and newest the occasion. Rev. C. Bel} will when appropriate sermons will be ne ver did reach the real di ease. Rbeuma• shades. Also, new Blonsings, French and - tiam isn't in the skin It's.deep down —i't's o era Flailnels,.PlaidA in ail' Shades, and sore extra give an address to the school at preached. Special music will be p constittitional. Getting rid of the pain, is nice and Shea dress goods for children and common wear. the morning service. All will be rendered by the choir at both sec after all, %bat carafe, That ie 'why Dr. P made welcome, vices.. On Tuesday evening, the- $hoop's Rheumatic Remedy goes, by word — Nothing would be -more ac- Harvest Home supper will be sec. of mouth, from one to another, and here- Great stock of wool and union Underwear foi the T,adies and little ceptable to the people of Picker• v.ed in the basement of the church in lies the popularity'of this remedy. It folk, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. x ing just now than a good heavy between 8 and''8 o'clock. This is wiriniuk- defenders everywhere. Tablets down -pour of rain. The dust that will be followed by a programme or liquid. Sold by T. M. McFadden. Imme'n'se lot'of'new plaits and fancy hla�}kerehiefe, Ribbons, Enibro i covers the roads and permeates of rare excellence, the chief fea- idery,• Trimmings, Collars and F ills, Sin Combs and the air was never so bad, and a tare of which will be a lecture Back Combs, Beauty Pins, Cuff Links, etc. number of wells and cisterns have entitled "The Adventures of Tood- — A Reliable gone dry 'and the farmers, find it lee," by. the Rev. Dr," A. T. Sower. 5 eeials in Boots slid Shoes next to impossible to plow. Many by, the popular pastor of the Col. Local Sale Wanted p parts of the province have been lege street Baptist church, Toron- For-Pickering' and adjoining blessed with showers, even the to. Dr. Sowerby was formerly & countr to represent We have some fine leather goods bought at lob },'rises D bi, • ring pu tc ac oo , Canada's oldest, greatest Nurseries gee t ie new good's and bargains we are offering. rain clouds keep clear of Pickering. but is now in charge of one of .tile - "' ` —The last of a series of baseball leading chttrches in Toronto, and • • While business in some lines may be r _matches between the married and his services as a lecturer are in dull, farmers, were never more encoui•. Dickie& Co the single men of'the village was great demand.. The ladies of the aged'a:s'regards fruit growing than at ' the esent Season. High prices for pia ed on .Friday afternoon last Method ist ch>uch ate fortnniite in pr - -- g fl e, classes of fruit have - been- obtained ' and resulted in a tle, the score securing his services on this occa » being 18 each. The superiority. elan, 'Rev. Wm. Moore, of . S't. the past season, and there is as Ft con- « of the married .men has been 9 ndiew's hThe Oshl N1gMele m rsery stock. e ' sec uence, an increased' demand. foi Every c011slder€�t1Oi1 or the Farmer .7' thrbuFb these match short address. a a Our stock is complete in every d es, the single men having won Quartet}e will he present and will partibenr itycloding a new list of speci• r �`.t _ only one in the series. Asa result render a number of their choice alties which we alone handle. During the Harvest and Si rimer Months our store will be oxen Every $ b of these mat6hes'a- nunibet; of th'e selections. ' Solos will be given by The right roan will obtain a perman -- Night daring' the week. , Jyoung bachelors of the village are Messrs. .Geo. • Henley and Robert pat situation with territory reserved M for bim• , Pay. weekly.. Free sample thinking most seriously of joining Henderson• of Osbawn, with Zslr. y' Farmers and others haying Fruit will find a ready market for them - � outfit, etc., write for particulars. the ranks of the benedicts. By P. L. lsanshon as accompanist. A at the Farmer's Supply Store. Prices paid will be . doing so they 'can -make no mis- duet will also be rendered by Miss Stme & Wellington, according to the quality of fruit. "` x take for they will never amount Simpson and llr. Lynde. Be sure Fonthill Nurseries, to much if they remain as they to reserve the 'date, Oct. 8th, as a iQ,50 acres) are. most pleasant time is,assured. TORONTO 0 T, ' lFarmers' Supply' Co., Pickering, rata , 1 �_ =i. :.. ..}e, .. wi r. .' c- ufa•!}- u.'4- Y.!('u.•. -4 .- ..r!4e. "u +,.,.. .r ....;.... .. ... : -. •'- __- _..... .. ,•. .., ..� ,v... . .... .n u...x__. - r :Jr.... ._.e_.. _. -. .... -. -. _ ... -..t�l ...._... w..v ..1..".1'1.iu4, ear' 1F1uL .1L_A".4CJTS_•i'.l6iti.r��.�: r