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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_10_02'•:¢ ,, -• A ....� "v ea.l.:_..,m_:.,: +...yR."i .. - ., :. :.•nr i.. .._,: >.. :...; zs n.r -- :. -_ -'fir �*. rte �"y, ,, <a.' 1- a'+C -� - • a+ i .. tic:: "�. :'.'.y C!. +e '�' i'"`,. :" ..< .• ..' R,y.,'r, wr:,. ` ,..y ,,- „- ::-..- T,re++.. - ..... "+',""- 777= NE- PICKERIN G.- t y : .+ �VOL. XXVII• PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1908 52 JPV*fie#ihWnat M;avb's. �e Sell L�1E'i Best AUPLEY BROCK ROAD . . James Dalby will dispose of all his Edith Robson, of Toronto, is visit- aledica6 FLY NETS. Call and see them. property here including his household in with friends here. _ Our team harness are made out of furniture by public auction on Wed- �. B. Robson traded horses with n laesti A* M. BELL, M. D:, ay, Oct. 14th. Mrs, Dalby r�- the gypsies one day.recen'tly. '00 • Late souse Burgeon of the, Kingewe hand made. We make just what you turned to England some time ago ow- Nearly everybody in this locality General Hospital. Ba -essor fro Dr. aL B.te- are looking for and the prices are right. in to ill health and Mr. Dalb -v will have had short sick spells lately. Stomach t- o,�yte is but a ism tam oL and aa1 man. Offing boars 8 o lti i m, l to 8 p• m and 8 SINGLE HARNESS follow as soon as his business here will Asa Hubbard was off work for a m.' Pickering. Ont• �>f -ly m ltselt a true• disease. we L o Dyape Our own make and thev are the. kind allow him. week, having had his ,foot crushed by Reanburn, and Indigestion u real EO. N. FISH, M. D. that will give you satisfaction. a large stone. X r �8v�omthalnoall a sartata �. PBYlexoof AND SURGEON Also factory harness-if you wish. DUNBARTON As some of our school boys antici- It wasthisfactthatfCrsteesectlpledDr .Sh "< but. r ae ('lollego of Physicians and Burg us. I SWEAT PADS for fall plowing to fill Lte the application of sole leather In the creation of that now very popular s Out. Aaeociato Coroner,- County of Ontario. P g p PP • A public meeting for a discussion of from the doctor, the have decided to iiemedy -Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Going d "Eiffice Brougham, llI a. m, sad 1'io s ana s to s up your old collars and make your l? g . y' to the stomach nerves, alone brought that snccesa I d P.11%. as Brougham, out. a —ly horsss do their';vot k easy. Dominion issues will be held in the get well padded for the occasion. and favor to Dr. shooD and his R starative. with. �. Axle grease and dii kinds of harness school house here on the evening of George Cowan, jr., will soon have out that original and highly vital prlact' T HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C. ,Di. Thursday, Oct. 8th, in tits interests of all the material on the g°goZ macaccomplishments bt rbilier n be bid V • Membar College of Physicians and Sur- Oils, hoof ointment,. gall cure, etc. grounds for as of Ontario. Gape House Sargeon of Gen- HALTERS HALTERS - AT' the candidature of Mr. F. L. Fowke, his new barn. Many neighbors have breath and sallow comytezion, trl Dr. Shot- p'a . Hsrergeaey and Burnside Lying -in Hosvi- and will be xdressed by Hon. Senator turned out and lent r helping hand. Tabt Li "at qr Foua► leis of Toronto. Office in Alexander �Orgare g Fowke sharp. will 911 b taken ` y Vy �t i adnd will do. We, deli anti C1fNp. eatd f Tor apposite Methodist- church. -01are- THOMPS0, BROS.. Ptekerin Derbyshire, of Brockville, and b 41r. eta or Q moat. Out. £51y Heckert Home, Tuesda ;Oct. eth. The Best - Dr Shoo • 's ALTONA :. _. GREEN RIVER �! � ,4 B. PAREWELL, Q. C., HARRIS. :Blood Medicine ! A joint meeting in the interests of After three weeks of serious illness , �• TOR, Oouatp or.: Wn attorney, and County 'Mrs Doten, relict of the late Ben a ���� a 8zlleitoz. court Home. wl.;cbv • lay F. L. Fowke,'the Liberal” candidate in j miR f°! ����� At this season many people have S' uth Ontario, and Mr. Grant, the Doten, died at her home Saturday o T. B.1`RCLAY, Barrister -at -Law P P Liberal candidate in Nort Ontario, night, Sept. 28th, at the ripe age of 8S. ate blood, pimples; Boils, itching of T: M. MCFADDEN. -a�. solicitor. Notary PuIA ;o, Special EZanli- P P will be held herb on th�ening of Jlrs. Doten has been one of the-most nor for Hign Court of Jubtics. Su"ea•or to the skin, etc. A bottle of our Blood Monday, Oct'. 12th. Messrs. F. L. respected residents of Pickering Town. i r avi t and re are For Good heat try..... - Whitby, . ilv the system for the coal tveather'there- of L=xbrid tvi l a §. Green Ztiwer near] all that time. - _ 1'r rk9tle, or 19 representative, 1S t' a u9 an precee e e some ' Pettit mar~J Large bottle $1, dose it teaspoonful• invited. 32.} ears ages. Sin then she has lived 1 Fully guaranteed with her son and daughter, Sanford •� HOPKINS,VETERINARY BURL wHI i BY and 31ary, and grand - daughter, Vera' Family Butchers, DL'ti:3ARTON .t1. GEON A_. o DENT1aT• Etc, sa i THE BEST COUGH CURES Banyatd. from whom she has received Graduate, of 'the Ontario vet rinary Co) -- logs. Toronto. registered member of tl,a McFadden's Syrup- Lihdseed, licorice A Corner's is inquiring into the the most' loving care. Sirs. Driten was Fresh Mesta cf the finest quality at Ontario vaerirwy liedi : :al Aasociatiov •-'t. Mid chlorc1dyne. circunlst tnces concerning the death of a kind and rya -eful nature .and was Sre and reCd',nce one and oue•gnarter miles �IcI': ldcn'i S to -White the and of Lorne Carnhheli, an ecnployee of a kind and loviug friend to all. The the lowest possible plisse no 922 of Green Raver. Ott :o and elroc :agorge y ' P- _ P always on hand. tours a to it a,m., and 1 to s Z M. I?n:ite tat'. tiv; G. T. R. freight department here. Baptist eburch` feel ,her loss keenly of - i telephone in my omee P. O• w.dress, Greece CaulpbOl was alive'at 1') o'clock Dion- which -he was an honored and nelov. Smoked Flarn and Bacon a specialty. :►h Fadden's Emulsion with Hvpophbs- Bivee, oat, t day night, but an "hour 1 tier was rd t11ellJber for many years.' She trial given. satisfaction i• phi -es. found decal to his room. He had been leaves one daughter'. Matt'. at hone. guaranteed. ? ftZoittess Qaf,•Ds. ^µ ft you want the purest we bate it. drinkine heavily for the past two. and' four•�sons. Jos. and Sanford, of Our Nlotto: "HeAth bs Good Living." weeks. After. hia work was dono. cum- Green RM1 4, (aarence, of BuffAlo, and t�+FiOS. YOI'CHfAi Issuer of 31dr- ins to the R'hitby IIottsn,, ~there Ile Jaunts, of.Nex• Liske'ard. The funeral 1 rlaKO Licenses. Brougham, Oat. T. :'4 Ai:ZcFadden, boarded, at a lite dour• and aln•ay-, in- ''�k place Tuesday afternoon to.the Western Bank f HOPPER Iasnpr of Marriage Chen, -it anti Ortici.Ln toxicated. fie.• came in. on 31ondav Baptist cemetery• just east of the�il- -D. Lic•nt es in the County , of Ontario. PICKxglxG, - - ONTARIO. night At 9.30. was seen in his room at lage. The. funeral sermun was preach- Office at store and his resideare, Claremont. 10 3n +1 found dead at 11,. The cause of in the church Cy the pastor, Rev. Canada. - death is what the inquest is.endearor. ',Jr. Trickey, the choir singing favor- in BUNTING, Issuer of Marris .-e ing to ascertain. Campbell, who had ite nieces of the deceased. Us Liesuses toe the oonaty of oat:ufo. of. Wagiler C lived here for ten years, was unmar- ` plCker121g Bi'ailCii• A it the store or at his residence, Pickering c led. ` His mother, now vi-siting in V�logo. 1 -7 $ AU DLEY _ Toronto, lives 3n Wootlatock Incorporated toff tIM - — la orpo by act ssriamoa Ilave'`n lull � I1 sh ->iII$ as put new life into TTORIVA.Y HOUSE- \iorwa The recent rain h 1•, Kingston Road. Famculit attention ed meats constants on hand. the field roots and new seeds. spa to farmers attending the Toronto morkets, Methodist Church, Picker•in>x, The report that Mr. Pilkey bad a Authorized Capital li1,040,000,OC ;Best accommodation under the acC manage. Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Tuesday next. horse and rig stolen recently is false. Subscribed 5551* 100 meat. Charges moderate. J, J. ticCsaa Pro- Spice Born —On Saturda t Lpsi - •or, e4 •Hain, Bologna, V•'einers, etc. -. y, he 26th ult.,' Paid tip .. - 600,000.00 GREEN RIVER the wife.of.W,m.. Squires, of a daugh- Rest Account SM11000.00 13 ATON.TOWNBHIPCLEELK -.. . Highest cattle. - ter. Assets 6,000,000.00 8i hest ricers 1d far D o Oouve commissioner for taking Fred Cowie spent Sunday last in the ' , On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. Middier . ' *;M"vits, .Aaoonatemt_ Eta.. Money to loan nit _ nri form Ps Istaer of 3lamage Lie- _ _ __ w -'F: S Mouzu .ax N p osoi'Oo 4v, Ei ; — - eneaa' httI •, Out. ter Born -To Frank and firs: Pennock, Tamilyy. Prsst�ent err REAL ESTATE a daughter• F. ilia Chapman very ably filled the s POSTILL. Licensed. auctioneer, _ R'm. G. and Mrs. Barnes vlsite& at pulpit in the Methodist church -here special attention given to Farmez'r Bea L' —8' — 1 Potos Collections solicited and pro m ytly made . for Counties o! York sad Outsrlo.. Ana- _ at Stoufirille on Sunday. xst Sabbitth: He gave an interesting iron sales of all kinds sttean•d to on shortest �� Alf: and.Mrq. Roomier nre upending a discourse. illustrated with the happen- Farmer's Noted discounted 'Am can watt notice. _ Address Green Baer P. 0.. out. PP a c tag• bonght and sold Drafts !t Fureig Ez b Insurance and few days in Toronto this week. ings of everyday life. tried, ayanablo on all parts of the world ... B. POWELL, - Licensed Auc• Miss McCrae, of Cherrywood, spent The business -like hum of the ensi• .---t%neer far Ontario. All kinds of sales A few days last week with iliisa Violet IaRe cutter has - lteetr etexdiC Department. ' or a past ew days. The corn crop apply ooll•eted. oz dada et St., r !ckta`lare hiss Dlaq ie Wilson is somewhat in- this year is vet good and'. those who Interest allowed on deposits at high apply at trooideatie, Elizabeth Be , oltorias. e y g P eat- current rntes, and credited or lily.^ disposed this week sod is necessArily make a practice,•of growing this cro House.and Lot for sale or to rent. confined to her home. will feel a speciati heneflt this season paid quarterly to depositors. TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction- The Harvest -home and' Thanks- as-some of the other feed stuffs are • set, Valuator and Collector for the none Also Planing Jilll for style. giving service held in the Bapptist rather scarce. / u.. of York and Ontario All triads of auction church Sunda d g large We are pleased to know that Will Chas. A. McClellan Mgr. salon conducted sad valuati..as made st mod- y rewan,exceedin t orate charge, Estates and consignmeaSs con- 150 acre Farm for sale: congregation, a goodly number com- Moul,, who wits recently with William rin7 maaaRed Lud sold by auction or ing from neighboring villages. The Puckrin, has grown convalescent after �'j i stele. Yortg aga. teat•, votes ana If you want CA buy sell or rent, call church was literally overwhelmed his late illness to the hoe rtal. 9ti1The dry season. a000aat• promptly collactsd:and sat:r at my OfSce. Bargalna. p ►clog secttementa gnarantesd. Phone or with the deeorations of a most every it does not necessitate, such a vi orous I for acme and particulars, . HroaRham, species of, flower, fruit. grain and celebration as he recently indulged in 'Offing+ Dates mavt» fixed bpyphoae �iswe We V. Richardson• vegetable, and it was remarked by to such an extent as to come into con- has had no eflec•t on our stock -A manv that it was really too bad that tact- with the law, having been can- {rf Groceries, as we bu :LADDERS Notary Public, Pickerring. , the elaborate work that the ladies of v icted by fiiitgiytrate Harper, who y - Green River bad taken in hand should suspended sentence on his paving the .in small cltrantitiey he for so short duration.' Pastor. Mr. costs. We hope that his pugilistic 'of all kinds \lanufactured- to Ordcr. �1• ' • Trickey gave a very interesting and propensities. may :lie' more. dormant and get. them fresh every Write or phone us. r/ lekerin� : !iveru helpful sermon - vile the singing than lies been their wont. fey aFl of the rhdir was enjoyed by all. y ;. -- a Baptist people desire.to thank all )Blacksmithing and' Wood tvgrking First-class rag Th P P P Remember Metluxti,t Harvest GEO. 'III,LIP. Grocer, Brougham"' rougham of all kind3. s for hire those who so kindly offered their ser- _ _� _.• _ -_ services in 'decorating of' ,the church Home, P` •kering, Oct. 8th r Day. Or night and for contributions. To gnickLycheck a' cold dinggists are Shop close Wednesdays dispensing everywhere a o!ever Candy and Saturday. ' .13As meets all trains ; .. _BROUGHAM -' Cold Cure Tablet caliad Preventics. Pie � SCARBOR0 JUNCTION yentioe are also Sae Tot feverish children. Q Brock Roa<l, Teaming prompt] }' intended to i<It$. Win. Cowie is riAting in the take Preventics at the sneeze stage to a • H• Jackso�s, Ontario ant forC_anttda (Jartia a CO. -' 4carboro hair; in all its ion hlstor cif ail• Fld& -Boz of 18 -25a • Sold �' g of 53 years, has scored man v a notaable. R. H, Btii•k and F. C. Cowie, of To- � � by T. Jl. McFadden. _ H Peak success, but possibly non6 of a chamct- aonto, were bpre stn Sunday. Fat,} y Pickering, er so pronounce-'] as than of vesterday. Mrs. Bovd Burk has returned from Hogs Wanted _ _ The weather ;vas far fronn being ideal, a'visit with friends in Bay City, Jlich. - I have the eontract With Wight afternoon serving to keep hundreds cushion. ' Loser plehse call anti get \ d ,O O O away from the grounds. but in point of same. $ Co., Pork Packer., Toronto to W _ excellence the show. was a, corker. �Ir�. Ed. �F'illson i. visit.ing friends Supply that firm with all tits live -� In cattle. and horses. field roots and in'Cliicago: Mr. �i'illsun is also visit- hogs they require, and would like T.. a very good salary for a young dairy proclucts, in fine arts and more ing friends in Keswick. to have your hogs, I will pay 1'a'rsun uiAer 20 to receive. Sev- than all in the display of cookery mad& ' Mrs. J. 0. Philip anti . biro. J. W. rral of our - shorthand graduates within 15c. of Toronto price until � g ° by the ladies of Sc:u bolo and York, Devitt attended the mil'Ilinery open- further + of last year are now enjoying this_ notice:' � . , the fair ' in many respects• cotn.put•cd, lugs on -Friday last at Whitby. • ,Alarv. Perhaps we ran hetp yrm ' -pry favorably with the great and Morton and lilt. Duller, of Toronto, Write, phone or ;tpply to as tit rec•eivc this amount. Our new - onlv'Natitmal exhibition. have been spending a few days with T �7 Catalogue explains. Cut out this The field chosen, immediately south the latter's brother, S. H. Stevenson. _ .John A. rY hlte raid, sign it and send to W. H. of the Half -Wit y, is eminently adapt- Mrs. John Poacher, of Toronto, and t� Shaw, Central 'Business College, j BROI;G IA31 Tnronta, ed for fair purposes, and titres large ills. A. E. Major, of Whitevale, spent i • • _ ������ �_� _ tents supplied shelters for all perish- Thursday with Thos. and Mrs. Pouch =� DO -- - -BAl\ 'Name able commodities. er. " " " " "' The Scauboro Electric Railway gave . Miss Minnie Brown hai's returned - i Head Ofnce; t.rl•onto Adfik,ess • . . . . . .. . . . ... . .. ...... . an unrivaled'service, and among many from spending two weeks with her Skilled Labor �= others noticed on the ground were aunt, Mrs. Wm. Wallace, at Green- Robert Graham, C3ppt' Tom Wallace, bank. '1 Capital paid ctp Win. Grahatu, W. J.'Stark, Dr. P. D. Mr. Sargent, of Cobourg, was here ! -Grade Materials Reserve fund and undi- McClean, H.P., 'F. -Hum 1p rrev, ex- with his da�ugter, Mrs. E. • W. Bodell, vlded- profits- _______ _5,300,000 BRITISH �[ Arden Alex. Baud, J, B. Gould; He has now returned bonne, taccom- 7 Deposited by the public 35,000,006 CANNAUTANN - -- -Best-- Businfi . Reeye�T� B -iris- panied by -Mrs: Bodeli- and - child. That-telis- the_wholestoryI , Total assets 47,000,000 'BUSINESS Training at reason- W. H. Paterson, Frank Law, R. Orm- Mrs. Stockdttle, of Manitoba, and COLLEGE able prices., erod and Wm'. Green, 'Sandy' Doher- Mrs. Win: Sinclair, of Whitevale, of. the absolute reliability 01 TORONTO Start any time. ty, John tLittle, President Malcolm of sent Wednesd ^:y with Hugh and Mrs. zy)`' 'WHITBY B ETCH, p ,r the 1trGa1lvA vYA'ticli, the Mairkham fair (getting pointers), Mechin. Mrs. Stockdale has been a Cleneral Banking Business Address R. A• Farquharson, B. A.; James Baird, T. W. Underwood, ex- resident of Manitoba for about seven- f a rellabiflty transacted. Principal, Corner Yonge and Bloor Mavor Dr. Walters, Thos. ' Paterson, teen • years and it is about ten years - •� %which has ` Sts. C. T. Lyon, Thos. Brownlee, Dr. Tefft, since her last visit to Ontario. J. J. Dixon and a host of others. ` 13pe0ial atTention given to the collec- - - - -- -- - - - - -- In one respect, and th'tt the display earned for It of evil cattle, Go to the blood if yon are to drive out tion of farmer's sale and y the fair was remark- rheumatism. A Wisconsin physician, Dr. the reputation : 1 other no6es. PLANING,. ' Etc. - ably tine. A special award of $20 •for Shoop, does this with his Rheumatic — the best dairy herd of flue cows brought erred a th seeming ens ab• " TRUE AS R y nd wi anon R f SAVING G 3 DEPA$TMENT. Having purchased the Bennett factory out many competitors: Wm. Dix too k on's, says the doctor, never did cure Rhea. _.. - -- -.THE SUN.' _ flrst prize. John Weor secand, Wm. pt�£3itt3 received of . 1: and the undersigned is prepared to mastitu It is more than skin deep—it is do all kinds of Planing Dix third, P. Clancy fourth and J. H. constitutional, always. Became of this upwards. - and Snwitrg. Lennox fifth. principle, Dr. $hoop's Rheumatio Remedy c� _ _ ,TTatereft allowed at highest Charges moderate. is perhaps the most popular in existence. NORMAN BAJ.7ETT current rates. Tt Roes by word of mouth from one to an- Jeweler and Optician, Satisfaction guaranteed, The agent of the Manitoba Gov.- other everywhere. Grateful patients ladl aCea =paix=dLed, or paid guar erntnent :ays work «•a, found for spread results. It is an aotpot hnrnanitp WHITBY, ONTARIO terly. VC.T. F- r'� OR] =7:JN, all who went west ou ' arvesters' to tell the sick of a way to health. Tell Lew — - - e sick one. Sold by T. M. - CHA$. D, GORDON, Manager PTC'KERING. excursions, soav bloFadden. �.- . .: .:... ._.. - �. _. _,..,w _._ ... ., wa- .....,�:� y..w+..a . , - _.n?..- .�s,eaL :X�'ua.:.. - ..�,..- .. _._.... _ ^•au.z..a •�4 s Mf+ ♦ ♦ + ♦ +♦ ♦+•�� � ; +♦ ♦ + ♦ + + ♦ +f+ + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ .4+ ++-+N� ter her return to London, came, ed back to th-3 new -comer without 444 + + + ++ + + + + ♦ + + ♦ +N ++ ' 1 - - n tl fo sin her esenee ou the a ward i + i invalid. All unconscious of the re- " "Rejected," said the old man', de- . . = 77777 - -• + l lationship existing between them; e epairingly. « + + t thorc,ss, whose works were her ideal s swered the lad, and he was turning . . A + ' o of perfection, Was ide: -tical wit;t the a away whistling. + + + >� woman who s demanded. ( + h terry i "Don't know, ma'am -never saw ' (t+ + + + + ++ + + + + ++ +♦t ' + n never before listened to such words h him till the other day, when he T THE GREATEST CALLING. - - ♦ o or genuide unaffected praise. The f first called about these papers," s The best thing about farming is s{'' ♦ 1 se sweet or soothing to her vain wo- h had to content herself. t that no man living knows all there � ♦ Ali Fe spoke of ."the love she felt o own father-of.' his disappointed I Y gnorant b �-4 a all the good her books had done d duced .Mrs. Mazingford to follow Y riculturist may be anything from 5 CHAPTER S %VIII.- (Cont'd).• :.t his pale, worn, face, fell to cry- h "And is, it not a shame " said, the Ste Paul's Churchyard, just a`s he the manners and the tastes of a f ing violently. young wife one day, "'that her staggered up against the railings of brute, or he may be the highest Take my compliments to. Miss ••I wonder if . you will ive him product of Christian civilization. X.eake. I articular) wish to see y g works should be so cut',co pieces as the Cathedral.. ,� particularly your .earnings' as readily ten years To be Continued. The loan is everything; and every - they are in many papers ti I de- �, ) her, he said to a' servant, who hence little lady!" said Mr. Gart- thing depends upon the loan. The rtturnin nest minute requested dare I get quite angry; it must •i• - -- most brainless creature that walks B q more dashing down, with one grie\_e and vex her to such a de- :him to walk up- stairs. worldly sentence, a whole goblet of gree!" STO \E CARRIERS OF 1_:DIA, on• t-vo legs can usually manage to "I want to speak to little Crep- sweet ex ectatiun and love, and „ make • a li- ing out of a rich soil, 1 sons" was the manner and fashion P' I Judith laughed. If the works. Laborers 1` "ith 11'hoei Machinery while' the best trained and most ]lisps, and faith, and trust. For an y of his salutation, to Judith. `'Will I instant Dr. D.uvard looked re- had not been cut up, it would have Cannot Compete. thoroughly equipped intellectual n _ ouLittle Crepton is at this minute! pruaehfully' at him - but -the h a Whafdst not worth-pulling gltotpiec- - Recentl�a intc;re-stirrg wstet�im .fol arrhis powers. luTruly farms g — R " careless of Appearances as engaged in a very interesting con -! PP e: .cannot be worth reading; and pounding scheme has been carried is a God -given industry; a divine � been folded the ill to: his breast, � •, tersation with Dr. 'Dowsed " an- B l i, you go on writing, you will find to successful completion in south- callin No 'other industry or call - as though he -would, by this simple, B ..._ swered Judith with a smile. "I that the higher up you get on the ern India ' at the,' Mari - Kanave in in the whole world appeals to ill► + aeon, have shielded her constancy i B PP , imagine they are making up a lov- and purity; even from suspicion. literary ladder, so in precise pro- gorge upon the Vedarati River in the affectior-s of man so strongly or era quarrel, and will get through (,portion will be the apparently Mysore State, stirs'up their hatred so successful- era' There, there, don't be 'angry, harsh, but really serviceable criti- When constructional work was in -•'the performance better without our said Mr. Gartmvrtl, deprecatingly, � ly: Some people condemn the farm j _ assistance;" and as she concluded, `'I . did not mean to grieve you; I cism you will have to encounter. full swing more than 5,000 natives, and farming, while other people the elderly man and the young wo -. oil bawl , had a hand in the get i "Do you think so asked Alice, were employed and the updertaking, praise - the farm and rejoice in be- man, o o whom such tnBs ttng of the money, t oug t na ies of a lovelier and bri hter shore un ust -so cruel :" labor as compared with the mechan- ,;r cuttiwated or managed with the luokod into each other's 'faces .and chose on the way in which it was li B ' spent. What say you, Miss Leake Z" j ' lly. dear, child," interrupted less) appliances'. ; n slightest .-regard for their - require- smiled mournfully. << In ludic there exists a C138a of i meats while countless farmers are 1 added he, turning towards the chair 1 Judith, what are these• people to , P "Sit down," said Judith, after a he usually occupied, but it was:ahis -woman that you should get so laborers generally described as merely "soil rubbers," who du not _ - ause. Dr. Duvaid will call in ' "nowgunntes, ' or professional know the most elemental rin- empty. indignant about the matter Z Do Y P here as he comes down, and we can � Silently she had stolen from the !you think the worst review which stone carriers, who, owing to their ,ciples of agriculture. Before peo- '� then send him back for her. I dare capacity fo-r hard work, are ih le' condemm farming or cry down room, and flinging herself across,-vas ever written could effect one of d P B Y My -he will not - object, to execute � great emand for such enterprises; ti!lera of thb soil they'should have our the commission." i,alstseemed -as though they beenite-nceeatli home harBelieveutme& t s a,, this: =They are of powerful phy -`'a basis of proof. At the present "So he is smitten there Z" re- g b 'never si ue and ossess• considerable "marked• Mr. Gartmure,. taking a, dtune not wrung fromeany mortal: mail canrbegre Ily touchedha t must I stamina: The• will werk for ten'I that are nuieculti,ateci -a�z offers. chair. Poor fellow "' «� I h{,urs a` day and transport from 20 ed a5 proof. It is time we heard the _ "Yes, he has caught the i,nfec- f.p,ness, fame,n we 1 h 1$he had, hcmerto� ourself r and you twlllcsee to 130 pounds of stone a man, They_; last „f criticism of the agrirult'ur ° lion," said Judith, "It- is one few; leached them alt -and this 'was !that your pity and your indignation " form; gangs .according t„ t}? ch. ^.r Wit, but a little criticism of the erg= a et:cape ; and though the hearts of What they crumbled to under her'.>1re alike thrown away -that though actor of the -work in hand, ranging rioulturist will du ]lieu good. •('on- some can be healed after the ordeal ' Is was one the'bitteraess of the adverse retnarks are not so diflicizlt fixte ,two; four, eight. twelve t«�!erneeds a mirror that Fiery farm - 6r. ers. favorable criticism may be pleasant ! g , dentit not thy calling. they are, to _my . tlslnking. newer i sixteen men a unit. lie may have t#► ' worth the haying; there is a deal) y Although such transportation Ali, seakness and, biz. wrong te- saiel against first toys, Mr. Gait - r+ ntrast which afro, i. home to her to bear after all.' = I seems somewhat slow in compari- B , so forcibly and sudd-e:ily, that she, "But then she is ¢o much clever -' thuds revealed to him. When he more, but I believe in none other.' sort with the possibilities of hand - . stttciies himself,: his methods, his .. "Do you believe to loge` at all?" cE,uld not subdue the .promptinga of ft. than I could eves -be and_. her j41n3,plants, yet they-prosecute their fieii3s, his stoei>, his unplenrPnts her rebellious heart-,. but felt her- � b,,,uks are so beautiful, ". be: inquired, i task ,very onergetrcally Arad the and his fatiill with now and then "Do. I believe in Heaven Z" she I self constrained to lip there weep .. "To. your thinking, perhaps., ;but ! ucalie of pay, ranging from 10 to 16„ y' in till the fit was over and the a brief stir -'eg of his hank parts ns _ _,answered. - "The capacity of the g' not. to, her own." cents a luau a day, and so low as to then makes broad comparisons fountain dr •. i P with the best that is bein dune human heart far love, i believe to At last she .s i use;. and. bathed her. ­-Then `Then run really beGeye that re der such )sour far ch. a er than-- he• as .large as its capacity for suf those - ri'VLews. du not sieve her Z "`i mechanical transport. Indeed, a s -ea and re= entered ,the apartment. g elsewhere, he finils it reasonably -.fering, and that, is. awful"' ._ a said Alice, ear i ec inplete installation of the- latter ., As she crossed - -the threshold, she __ easv- to _mPA�u ills rate. •of 'nru- And does he red care -, Este ,•r v,,:.,., the - �.a-- ne6ti- was the wa -- . w -a t•P4g �;o.fart�r __5t a stilt'; ei- - -- rclf F 2u ,— I ;T.S— S6IIrL'- ; lR her I" asked` 11[r. Garttiiore, with' what exeited tune, 'It. read 'reel!' - "The woman •who wrote stretched across the over the; then he is going ahead or he is go- slight' relevancy to his last- ques- I Y i site, hrin in th strikes me, young people, you haws thctsN books . has passed through R B' a stone. direct from, ing i >ackwards. Tub many. farmers - -lion, waited far too :lun alread • ; I in- 2uch.an ocean of suffering; that such the q- uarrtes• on. the hillside-, to the du nut realise how fast they are go- "Yes; it is first love on both sides. gist upon its .taking place at ones.'' ; trifles seem. to her but as the white site :ready for setting; Lut this had' ing- },ackwards until suers day they They were to -have been married Then Judith knew. they were to `pray that relieves the monotony of : t;, be -abandoned owing'to its being awu,Nn to find their suit impo\er + 'long ago, only he dreaded dragging be married intmediateiy, and that the, breaker .s. on w'bich she has.long ; far more r.xpensive than the `'.now- hed and their seals full itf - weeds- her down to eayerty. He is very their bui:dinga ecaye or t err - c still; an ere really seems illy front any one; she has, lived Tliese men carried the tnathnrvl stuck 'lacking in health, 'thrift or no chance of his fortunes mending, them on in the world, f�• ithont t, =+nd ;h? -an die without ft urn the end of the rail rodd trace: selling qualirr. How -ery often . unless," she added, , laughingly, it- of a truth= es." inure ^ling the site of the barrage " - . CH:1PTEli ?��I\ r S j one sees all of, these calamities rou could et some fine fanciful 1ud as Judtttl concluded, she with. the quarries to its destination + c vertake the farmer at one tints.' %C lady to, 'tal.-b him • up' and matte Alice and- Charles went abroad rose and would have walked: over' and PiaQed it in position. pia a pity and yet the pity -'Of 'it him the fashion. You had better, f,;t the honeymoon and during their. ti, the windier, but a pair of tw•iti- I ' ' —� ti' 'true. Let its be of the number bowe-er, not recommend him to,5ir' ai,sc'nce Mr. Gartmore.amused him -; ins arms were .aruuml her, and that having once put their hand to ai ;Tc hn Lebturk's attention; as I feel self by_ha--ing a house "dune 1}p" Alien wa4 crying nut -. CC.IRDC�(: t �. (iRO�<'t \[... tile' ploN goes forwa_d tip the path' . quite sure lie would poison the bar- Inimly fur there, and by spreading' `'Gh: you know tier, I am' sure, - -' of progress. The'path is plainly duet aqd his daughter, if the chance, amongst all his acquaintances as w,iu .do, are yuu .,-he -? Are ;,you Lets ('os1Ty to Protest For ^>;L�'fhaq, blwed and he who runs may read. -were gt.v +en him, without the slight -1 aoeount of Dr. Duward's .eztraur= firs. Spi «•z on'" ( ['font feu OneK. 1 It .was _not so in the days of our ' est scruple. of c.unscience.'' �; dinars talents and abilities. I nt•'�Irti. S ii•rsori, nor yet Miss +`' .forebears ; tits did not eYr' , the "I have a great mind then to send , bliss hestock, too, hearing :of the:_ , P "Prevention is better than cure, y . e Y t g Ieake. :Vice,'' -was the reply; "Slit) 1 ne-- application of the old sayi +tq privileges of the valuable rPSCarch; him to per•, serihe ,for my brother's I young duciur iwhurri her rich uncle ; your ,Trost wretched cousin,..Judiul i ' that- has been and is arried -may lit-: made in cunsidexing fores- on ri-ate.ind' nut," growled out Mr. Gartrnure; t}iuughL fit to praise, inquired con- !�Iaziugf, >rd:" try policy. In this case the saying P ', :- idnala anal Lot Stay, here he eumes. Well, corning bim; but Mr. Gartmure• •Sit down, you• look• so pale, ' i P B -lie institutions. They have gone doctor, haw is... your patient ? _ I F'ut his veto un Charles being call)- esclaii,lPil Al:.e ; and even as she l may be . ex pan( tutu' suutethin itefore, but they. haN a left their ` mean 3fiss C'reptun ;'there, there,; E d in fur leer case, Ly declartn it ; like the.-following: "It, is better to K puke, • Judith tottered fir a chair, pl:e- ent.•_forest .fires (and so save' foot print,. Where they lead, to man, di;n't louk so foolish -I see was one,onlr. fit. *for a surgeon, and "I have talked too nftich-- nocb.�many thousands of dollars' iviirth Prur�re ;s. let its follow, with, zeal, Dy your face • all 'is as. you cnield i tiat he should recommend her at, leave me, she. muttered. 1 of valuable timber) than to, try to for our \v,;rk and oar 'reward will wish. Now, away ire to Miss (rep once to r fair to the most eminent, - .' Newer °amain - never -; -osier , be.* sure. Modern, as well. as anei- 4 re:ni dj:. the evit by planting trees' ' her here. -Ali ,-aNliIw s nrito se ; to London. In brief- bctwcon up- ;.,gain, You shall come home 'kith i t,� fell the places of those dent 'oy -' ent �;esearch, Are some r,f the bless - -a P R hotsterers and paperhanger ,paint -, mP. and I will nurse you back' to, •. ings for •which we farmers should you know'.­ he added, noticing er- and Tadies afflicted with finger - {iealtli ; you will be near Charles; ec feel grateful. It has promoted the ° Charles did not altogether .like his aches.. Mr,. Gartnio.r_e's -time -%vas' Ind the very servants need scarcel Tile dollars peLr acre 'is the ia)ini .� standi2t of the' farming tufesstun mc7de of adrtcess "tu. order y-oun �� by-forestry experts g g P g 'pi etty fully occupied -so fnllj , in- know you are nr the house. I won.•t ;for forest tree planting: and the ;lentil it can no longer be - gainsayed ones about. " d ^ed, that he shoiad. have had lit- listen., to: any objection ; � yuu shall I or denied that farming is the great- O •Very timidly ties ranges front this lrp to $i• , t e eesure e o a en o , j come away .� calling in the w 4ld.-- Jlaritima lowed closely by one, on whose a -en had site desired his society Ater " per acre an more. Farmer: � _ ' i -• lower fi *sire is taken w uc site, c i w-j . J . And le resu o e m .e.r was ter ;, soul, an ocean of repentant' One day. hrnweve•r, he told }ter he I that Mrs. Durard carried her point pl the 'Lists a square the tears. Very timidly she entered paantiaig of one • aquas a mile will : THE PIG PEN. . . J +' had seen her hi sband,"who was •on' and bore Judith off in triumph, to Icost $3,?00; to plant ten 'square with her heart throbbing \ iltlently, the ese of starting oft for Wales; her own horse, where, -with care, l miles will require �s:3?.00,0 and the) AN'tiile' pigs roar live' on grass, ant} a culi,r in list: face, and a moi-,and'Lc`ing subsequently informed uf. and' attention, and skill, another' lantiti a of a township sip miles they- -:ill hardly thrive on it alone. ti E,une in her eyes; but Mr. Gait -;his arri'-al there;-,Judith, ve.nturedI ,ause was•obtained in ilia march of P B P )7 ; ' Any weakness in, :the le s is a, mere, more kindly and considerate -, l square (area, thirty -six' square B�. e to stir nut - -to drive apaymilesand,aFie terrible disease which_ was.kil ;riles will ,require the ex ^ndiwreIgreat ub ;ectiun in a breeding pig. �.: IN than was his -wont, taking no no- mules tram London -to Lreathe.once! ling her. ) , P l `v1•heaever the pig is going back - c( $115, 00.` finch figures are apt I K g g tic•e of her ernharrassnient, intro- more the pure fresh air of •heaven 0iic•e, she went islet \with a short -yard lie is losir. his owner mone}. diced her,.fvruially, to Miss Leake _ -to feel again, ewen•for a few rein- tale•w:ltich.Alice wished tc�• get •ere to make one stop and think before' B - I advocating extensive- lanfin I' It will not.al\ra;ws do to condemn - motioned her to a seat un the su= ; ires, free. ce tied -for than h she had dune B p g' fa, and bet to : i It seemed ti, give tier fresh life -: r tiny, herself, set Still she I11.ed The cost to the 1)(>12rinlOn Govern- a Bow hE'Car15e she is lazy and slug- + ment of patrolling the Railway Belt! glsh. , -1 wanted to tell you, little one, that strange. unwonted holiday „the atmosphere of a publishing of- I The health of the ti is the most that 1 have ciis used of our book." t in Br;tish Columbia. during the last, 1 B ; \beady `. pshe cried, and a and'. even w•hitst her disease was i fice and he associations with lit - I fiscal year ( pill ' lst, IAOi, to' important, point• in securing •a pro - � n.akin gr,•ater strides than ever, erattire. stable growth, 3 bri ht,earnest look of delight and 1 I March :31st, 1908) amounted to gt4, i B K S she looked better than she iad dune She told Alice afterwards it w•as sue rise broke turf over her face 111.634. . The at:ea of the Railway; Ground bail': y and skim milk P • for months previously. Hier last n curious chance which 'led her to rEelt is a little over ten million' ca.nnof be surpassed fqr feeding like 'sunshine after ashower ="al- b ;o,ik was outs and sncce- =-fill. lit i.hat place, at that particular hoar, acres. The cost, then, of patrolling, Cows jitst after farrow g, as it ready" it she had' put forthAthe' Lest 'pow- and so perhaps it might' have h'een �. , produces a great deal of milk -of sue' "Yes, and here is tiie price ; lit - 1 eta of her mind -- -into it she had' called,. if it wero not that those this tract was less than 1; iiiille F ' g' -!le outing) +i, - - :il)- sit- '= hu- t - -te.; 2Tg_ {Lie- I,PS- t- ancl_rir•hc�r t, -ca uLe �- -outs which ewe style "chances'' per acre, or. about 90 cents per fine quality. r , shall du ]letter next time. Take it', . of her imagi'na -tion. are scull} nf,thing mUre. extraordin- Blears trills. zee -fire y.. ehild ; don't you see what, -it is t And yet the applause of the world ary than the meeting places of two i tilde was reported during the year WHY _ "fifty pound's-all mine.'" she g The railway belt is exceht.tonal, ;- ,` P echoin bask as it did into tier de- :roads, .to which ,ve must'ine,,'itably � J asked, dl:iibtingly solate room. seemed to give her no come if -ve pursue the path alloted vell guarded, biit even with thei If T vote sous ' said the old t Y. - "Honestly earned," replied ' Mr. cost several times what it is, the b-achelur -.to tlir benedict,. "I'd Eti -, pleasure. Adverse criticism could; to ns.., 1 ill r rule or ,know w•hv expense is well worth while, con- " Gartniore, with a smile. not touch her now -the riches and I The fftet was, that coming out of P I :1nd may I du what I like with s(dering the value' of 'the mature, • Well," was the 'reply. "ss I al- °k= the praises, the censures and the !the publisher's, she lieheid an old timber . and young •growth thus' read - know -c hy, I u ose that'•s�`>+ it 2'' she demanded, sti)1 incredu -; vanities of this earth -had power! man, enter. and, with an excited I s PP lulls. over lies no longer. No thought of 1113nner, address a few• wards to the. saved. i 1:alf the battle." "Certainly, it is -your own.'' tempciral siiecess or temporal fail- !as5i:stant b- eh1-6d counter. r y+ '' "My own!"' sh: repeat:ed: `iny,ure disturbed her heart then, for .)udith never could tell what im- Brazil yields half the worlEi'sl When a nian gets that tired feet - , own :" -and, perfect) regardless a g y P p tz y '$ I,he, was looking out from the ver ellec{ her to ause un. the hies- supply of coffee f. tug there is no way of judging how of the "presence of strangers, she shores of time over the calm 'boirnd- I hold and watch out that little play, In i 21e t it,is a si;izn" of poiR� F i,� .s; "! -lc, ig it is going to last. _ ., sprang across the room to Charles, ( leas ocean of eternity. i to the end ; only she c',•id so, and saw when uteeting a per on, to hold tips People wito - du not care much and thrusting, the money into •his' It was something like this she a ,parcel which she kue.v by intu'i- the hand clasped and protrude the whet:,er they -vin or lase usually hand. one: li,Uking b smilingly up ! once said to Mrs..Duvard, who, of -Ilion contained manuscripts, hanit .i.unge:e. -win. ,f p,., .. _ • .. r .. .:. ` �.... t,'Amok& . ; =:w,4Y .. 4 c I�. •h_lhr,.._� -,6 cq:��e'i.�+w e,.... u.u.�— �•:. , . *3' �"- :T,+i •'ai : ,� 9i. ,. w ��:,~:,1 -w:.- 4.t' ..`.S s ?., � n '.� ar' �^4'.. �,t,,;. c.. ir•,. 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Dairy Produce at' In 'Montana., .Other Dai , r x:` lloule and abroad. A de.,pat`eh' from Wrangel, Alas- nation Island.9 The Kayak was A despatch from Livingston, sons in the latter car, The express ka, says: One hundred and ten out light and could do nothing. The Toronto, Sept. 29. -Flour = On- Mont., says: Ploughing through 'a car raised ever the platform of the ld__not_hhandle the tario wheat 90 per cent. atents snowstorm eabtward bound a Chi- of.a total of, one hundred 'and tfiirtr -1 ship .alone. At 4 o'clock the 'Star $3.45 to $3.50 in buyers' sacks out- cago, Burlington _& Quincy bound, tion ga;ept the seats away. Not a Peven persons aboard the cannery I ,• f Bengal drifted into a narrow si'e for export: Manitoba flour, ger train, running over the North- passenger in the smoking car es- ship Star of Bengal were drowned: bight and we could see land on both first patents, $6.15; second patents, ern. Pacific Railroad on Friday, coped death or injury.. Passengers '' fast Sunday afternoon, when the sides. abreast. We- sounded and, $5.55, and strong bakers', -$5.45. crashed head -on into a 'freight train in other care escaped 'with cuts -and ., ':Vessel .was turn trom the hold of; found eight fathoms. We could Wheat --' Manitoba wheat for on 'a siding at Young's Point, where bruises: - protecting tugs and dashed ashore I see the vessel dimly by the pho' h- prompt shipment is' quoted at $1 115 the trains were to pass, and in the Fireman Cra Babcock jumped and at Helm Point, at the southeast end uresceut rocks which were all , for No- 1 Northern, and at $1.02% demolition that ensued a score of was killed, striking his head. Milo ° 'oi Coronation Island. The news' around. We cut the two -line and for No. '2 Northern, Georgian Bay lives were crushed out and a score Holloway, a brakeniaii, was killed. ~; was brought by the tug Hattie' steamed out into open water, but ports.• F.or October delivery, No. of persons' were injured. Several The smoking car debris was hope - ` Gage, Captain Farrer, which car- could not see anything in the driv- 1 new is quoted at $1.04, and No. I)robably fatally. Th.? freight flag- lessly mixed with heads, bodies, ried the survivors 27 in all. ling rain except one blue light burn- 2 Northern at '$1.013/2, Bay ports. uian failed to signal the passenger legs and arms, .presenting a hor- The ship was being: to�i 1$d to sea. ing on tt a ship. —The stor - heal.-No. white -is in -- time.- to prevent the - collision, it -rible sight, Iry one place seven from the Wrangel cannery by the i ed and the tugs steamed away to quoted at 92 to 93c outside ; \o. 2'is said; because of the blinding bodies_ were so tightly wedged to -. tugs Hattie Gage and Kayak. Cap- Shipley Bay, 26 miles away.'.' red Winter, 92 to 92r /._.c; and No. 2 snow- gether iha£ they were separated to -in Farrier of the Hattie Gage . Captain Wagner of the Star of mixed 92c outside. The express car telescoped- -.with only with greyt difficulty. It was - gives the following, account of -the' Bengal charges the captains of the I Oats- Ontario •new No. 2 white, the -si oking car, and most of the impossible, to succor the wounded disaster: tugs Kyak and - Hattie Gage, who ,,i, to :39-'/ „c outside ; Manitoba A'o. fatalities and injuries were of per. without trampling on the dead. "As we came within reach of the cut loose from biro, with rank cow - I2 quoted at'44c, and rejected at 42c Sale we could see we were making! ardice. - The captain was uneonsci- I Goderirh.- - — - � -' - -- Ieeway and drifting toward Coro 71 cus for an hour after the rescue. Peas -90c outside. $1.06% ; Ii'inter firmer ; No. 2 red, � ANOTHER FALLS SUICIDE: /Y., _-, +.._ ., • -. -._ _ iL r =1 Ain 2 eV,1r%1- -rpr1 i'All l![ll 1A11 - \,l 1, A:)Jil,” IllGS6ly'ra:rLN "iLj, IIit'L. 1110 111GL a,tV --- - - ---- -- ^' ••i•t� "•• °��'� °+ �� ' both married, with families. and .,onto, and \'v. 3 at 87c, 8C X��c, - Oats--Firm; ; :�o. 2 white, on the Bank. _Fireman IliULtd In a Wreck on the old employes 'of the road. Grand Barley -No. 2 barley quoted at K2%s'• to 52; c. Barhey -Feed to A, despatch from- Niagara Falls, rs to 60c and No. 3 extra at 57 to ma_ti`ng, 60 to GTc.: Rye-No. 2 C. P. R. Trunk Detective Brown of Montreal _1: N. Y., says: Wednesday morning, was sent here some time ago to dis- 5.; c outside, ask, 79c. Officer Burch, of the State Reserva- tr - - - -A despatch from_. _Toronto says:_ _Bran -Cara are noted at $19 in '— - cc,�er�v}lo -was q tion, noticed a woman. go to an un- Two C: P. R. freight trains came cars, and }i1$ worked among the men bulk outside. Shorts quoted at $2, C.iTTLTJ MAR1;1'T. ttf,ual point on Green island. She together in a- head -on collision at ar an ordinary workman, and dis t„ $22 in bulk outside. Toronto, Sept. 2.99. - Drovers told him she awaited the coming of Islington. Station, five miles from covered the aroused in the act. The Rye-No. 2 quoted at 79 to 80c claim that the choicest of cattle for friends. Later on he found her West Toronto; about 5.30 a.m., Sat- outside tutcherin ur oses would sell at handbag and hat u on the island' �Irday, and as a result fireman trial lasted three days- Detective g P P g up oil Kendall, of Chatham, was Brown hat been assaulted on two $3 per cwt. Owing to tone of these shore. She had disappeared. Ia the instantly killed, white three other occasions since the trial began and COUNTRY PT.ODZCD laving been offered, the best price handbag was a spectacle case, No. trainmen, Engineer Bert Eaton, of new has e- s- employes of the Grand Beans -Prime 82 to 82,10 and going was about 84.60 per cwt. 7r,.297,.purchased of the Buffalo Op Trunk charged with assault. •A lot ' ' 00od cows were s .little firmer at trcal Company, who say it ira9 sold Willoughby Avenue and Fireman R hand- icked $2.20 to . *22.25. of thieving has been going on here Honey- Combs, No. 1, $1 50 to $'i'75 to X94 per cwt. to a young lady of that city. This Woodman, all of {'Lest Toronto, from cars recently, and the company y Stockers were in improved de- young lady could not be located in were cut about their heads and P y 1. i3 per dozen, and No. 2, in EO mand. Prices are about steady. Buffalo on Wednesday fternoon. shoulders. The collision occurred intend to stop' it. uund tirts, 9%c . No. 1 extracted, y P Sheep and lambs were unchanged The reenvery of the body may be in front of the station at Islington, 30 to lie per pound 8 c,n large arrivals. necessary to unravel _what saw ;_ and as the morning was dark and • ' Hay -No. 1 timotliy quoted _at ' g RL{'h'.� YEARS F08 THEFT. - biilch caws were scarce and firm- seems a mystery.' .. fuggy, .neither crew saw the other _ &10.50 to $11 a ton on'track :here, e until the .trains came together. Tbi ^f, Who Was Also Charged 'With and No. 2 at $7 to :38. r g 8 Select hogs- were worth $7 per . ORDERS FOR 00" 'HILLS. Buth were going,at a good speed, Straw- $6,50'ta X37 on track. arson. Sentenced. :.'. off cars, Toronto. For thin. _ •and the two engines, No. 641 east- Potatoes- Ontario quoted at E.. I cgs which are plentiful, buyers' Transcontinental Will Take 15,1106 bound; and N. 648 westbound, , A despatch from St. Catharines to 70c per bag, and Delawares atl - will pay no more khan $6.50 per I . were completely wrecked. The says : George 'F. Raybould 'was on t .G W 75c per bag on track. Tons of Rails: " westbound train mounted the east- Friday . Pntenco,d to- seven years in I Poulfry- Chickens, ring, ,dress- c A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie :-b -fund eraaarina -a�ia. the Penitentiary for stealing a ! era. 11 W 12c er' unci ; fowl, 9 to ' _ ,r, Fi ac,$ _ S H I G S - Ont. esava : • Announcement was arec$ed coiling stock, -and - RCatter I brrse aild-Bn rc�-]Iyron ea -: Tbe; uc s, dressed, 11 to 12c; tur- made on Wednesday by Manager td .merchandise, and doing ou nler, whose barns were burned At .keys, dressed, 13 to 15c per pound. Fight Billion Bushels PnarJ ThrougY P !x _ ,. P P Frani, of the Lake Su erior Cor- mands �of dollars damage, The first the time the rig was stolen, several "- ag _ - -�- prratioa, that the- Transcontinental :ear followmg the engine on the .weeks ago. 1 {arbould pleaded TAE DAIRY MARKETS. ::lTinnilre ;. Railway had placed an order at the eastbound train was unitanla ed; pllilty to the theft, but not - guilty A despatch from M'inni e. says: ' g + . Butter -Pound prints, 22 to 2:1c P P g y Soo' rail will for 13.000 tons of -'-'but the following six were splinter- �to the charge of arson, The judge 1 P b0 far eight million- buehe!s Of tubs k to i_¢ : do. inferior, lb cu g rails for the {ti'ostern diviaion. The i9c. Creamery rolls;. 25 to 26c, aad wheat have passed through 1 {'tout- management expects to receive s dead fireman was amsned between was, satisfied th-e prisoner had ,e and been inspected, as cum - �„ 1 caused the fire 'intentionally Or b solids at 24 to 2.1' /.,a peg, P upplemeniary order for the _ the engine and'ten<ier. The nn- �% y pared with only one million bush- •'TiRnsconc�nentaT and the 4rder,'is negligence. but an the evide dis- Egga - -Casr lots'. 20 to 21c per Iortunate man was evidrritly caught miss d t.,1$ charge of arson and son- el:, same date last year: But the' expected daily. :. i dozen. �' y- as he was endeavoring to jump to 8 li most encouraging feature a that of ; fenced tiini as- 'ahove on -the charge C'lieese- Large cheese,, 13,{ 'to - --- safety, as his body. was on the- ell. 8 1; thin amount -no less than eight t' ,1$r ,' of theft: + t3inc Per fund, and twins, �13N l THAN<;SG1 {111: '.%'0 V. 9TI3. gineer s side of the cab. The cause " - 133 {c cent. is high grade milling wheat, _ of the wreck has n „t yet been ascer- 'e' to which almost constitutks reeord.per- -- •'� � Date Rrg Been D' finitely Fred for itained. bnt wa!a evidently the result (:RAi� FROM !T. dpH'1 , tentage,. If the cheat continues to HOG 2 ..JDI C r S. King's Iiirtl},ctay. of.an operator's rnisfalle. There :,_. grade to -this high average the crop is no night operator at Islington, Fourteen Nilliau iiuHhelK to be' Bacon -Long clear; 12 to 13;c will bu Very prufita.ble. I -.A' despatch from Ottawa says Lilt there are o eratt,rs at the sta per. pound in case lots • -mesa. urk --3•- Aa.,\w•as. expected, the date of P Shipped There Curing {ti inter. N P P , •.bons each, side, Lauda,,n and ir19 to $19.50; ., shvrt cut, _W to THREE TEA.IiR FOR CH A REST. I Thanksgiving. Day •this year has a; Cuollr?ville, aboilt eight miles apta,rt, A despatch from Fort 'Wiilliam $23,50, -- been set fur Monday, Nov, . 6,. —d• - -- aayv; Fourteen. miiliori bushets of. Haim -- Light to medium, 14? 'to Ilontrerl- ex -Civic EmplOpe is Sent which, also happens to he the King's grain is-.prospected for the eleva=- 15c ; do. heavy,' 12% to 1. a rolls, { Down for Fraud. birthday: i E'AR INSPF 'TOR`!+ STOLE.. tars at St. John during the coming i; to 11;,e; shoulders, l0kito�10'4c ;, -�- w inter. 'This grain will all he band- : A despatch frnnn Montreal says w # IC rand Trunk Puui3hev l'ufaithfui� backs,•17;� to 18c;.bi.•eakfast.bacun, T },roe yearn in the penitentiary'was TIIRhE lit;\ SUFFOCATE Ied.at Fort William. 'As the grain l5 to- 15'''c,. the sentence imposed 1)), Judge, l:nipluyee . arrives here rruru the Rest it 'is tin- _ r ” P ' „; g 1 Lard- Tierces, 13c; tubs, 13 /c; Piche in the Court of Apecial Sex -I Struck Ga-t \bile Dig-1 { {'oil dc:.-patch from F3clleville, out., loaded into elevators, and after, be -� Pails, 13',';hc. " , } sinus an . Thursday an Auguste Nrirl• Slsrllei•. 1'= for shipment ea t, last car was says:.In t.thP, Police Court ,,n .Ixi:.iniz weighed is.. reloaded into. cars ilk n,ornin Police Magistrate P ` y BLSpNESS A�T MONTREAL„ - i(llarest, the furmpr'aaaiatantpore' t.despatckcfr:,nlPt,lt- A.rthllr , nFTt., , g, g • rhan of the Munici aFRoad Depart- eayy Three Finland: rs were kilir.d a very btAy season fur all -rail Masson sentences! Parrick McHugh, I .wheat traffic, but it is expected that Montreal, 'Sept. 29.-- Grain =On ment, who, when arraigned on a „11 Wednesday by ua,, iii. a well they land Allen Stapley, - two Grand. P tario new crop cats,' Ito: 2 white charge of defrauding the city out of were diRging,un the. fariu of a m:n 'Ctnnk car inspcotors, employed in all records will be broken this win- sre quoted at 45'; to 46c \o. 3. hrtween $I, 100 and $1.500, entered' ter. _ nanl d .}?r t +l\ron, night i,iilea from �1ha- local yards, to e ' y years in. the _ -_ i,at 44% to 45c,.._�nd 1�c1.T.4_at -44c, a'plea of g:iilt�..�'Charest, when ctanlcy, Ont. In tl figing they Penitentiary on two charges of en'',I � rttritfanitoba old crop \o. 2'w•hite became aw•arct o,•tile fact that his - i.. P struck natural pas, and were im- :' tcring and stealing grain and tbbac- I Two hotelkeepers were sentenced I at 47 %c•; No. :1 at 46,' jci and reject- acti:ms in obtaining munev from' nlediately overcunie by it. '-.cu from sealed cars several .days f to tr.rms in jail at Montreal for I ed at 45', e .,per.. , bushel ex_ store., the treasury by the use of padded sentence car te as a big-1 keeping .slot machinls.in their bar--! Flour-- Manitolo sl,rprrse'to a crowded c•olir room, moms. eats, 8; ae;�on s, ..5.50; inter city, lit was arrested at 1$w Bed- , wheat patents,.$5to $5.40111 straight ford, Mass-.; and returned ovitholit ;have another rote of tlae peoplu`un. - - -- rollers, $4,40 t_, $4.50; do., in hags, fighting extradition. the local option 1,y -laws in January, v _ -- _-- . __ —__ __ ��' to. $2;.10; estrus, $1.50 to 8].75. �H 1 Feed- llanituba Bran, > 22 to $23; ' a jl L �herts, 3$•l5 ; Ontario bran, $321 to T c2":, mi icllin s, 2' to 27: shirts, 1 I ILLE j/ $2F. p??c.�un gi�lc��luding bads; pure c4"OLERA"IN [ ] grain mouille, $30 to $35; milled I H. & B Between. grades, 825 to $.a8 per tun. _ Pro- , °T -,Accident on ' T. 1 b ' � N isions -- Barrels short cut 'mess, y and Bi�autford $22.50, • half- barrels. do.,- $11.50 °Dre d Disease 'Enters _ the Home of the c1Par fat backs, $23: dry salt long _- - - -- -- = - • " ear backs. lie; barrels plats beef,', el ac 5 1 Emperor and Empre 917,50; half- barrels do., $0; com A' despatch from Hamilton, sad s : cident can he gil oil, The members p onnd lard, A;; to 9?.�c ;pure lard,- _ . The must serious wreck -in the his- ol'the train crew who suri'ived sin -� 12,._' to 13c ; kettle rendered, 13 to s furl • of tits T. H. and B. $iil� raj; 'not expL in the carlse of the- cis- 13j,.c; haMn. 12,1Z'to 14c: breakfast A, uespntcti From' St, Pete. "rsbiirgl tacd ation,in cholera several a ;ter. ,the theory - is 'oat the Laecon, 14 to 15c ; Windsor bacon, say's : N, t on -ly ''is thd' number ''of g1 aauate stu'denLs of ._t. E'etershtlrg ` 'occurred at an early hour on Sun' bridge; which 'Was a wooden struts- to to "tfic: • fresh „1_ +s u a s•. •t. cil-o-te-r•z this " nrversity cul?lntarili te - tl'emse —Fees t'o e vaccinated, After .lay rnorninhr a on re smite way in e dressed hogs, $10.25 to $1U.50; ir,creasing, but.-the disease has,in,- which they dra'nk__a. solitti -ort con - Mineral 5pririgs station, about ten night and was nearly, if not 'total, I live; 7.25 Jo $7,50• Cheese -Nl est -4 v'aded flit ariatrisratic preclticts .uf taming cholera germs. miles from Hamilton. Three menf iy ciestrnyed by iirr, ii�TT> iii., fro iglu; E�xl -k2; ; to 13c': Tvwnships, 12•',s to 1St -Pt=lt rg Pen. Lhe -cases F tte� n ..St: >•�were killed and tw•o were, injured. Itraln struck It on Sunday morninh. 1 ?ac; eastern. -i12; a to 12?se. But- .tkcc. �','llitCr Palacr, one case. h:lz'ing Petersburg. on .Wednesday is that freight train, which left Brant- The memo rs of the crew state ter - -2a„ #,:,' 2a is in rtailnd lots ; been discmerc d ill the servants' of Court Councillor \cchiparenko, ~ � ;.'.fiord at 5 o'clock Sunday morning, there was .a very heavy. fog all along -,t3c, jobbing,, Eggs -1\o. 1, 19 to'20� ; c narters L;f lhe' palace, in :.which who was ,stricken _bile. entertain - ► trashed through a bridge and the the line and they could not see . more selects, •23 to 24c per dozen. ostensive preparations are gniitgan ing a party- of guests. Two promin- engine and five care were plunged than a few feet ahead. They be- in the exptsctation that the Emper e.nt. merchants', several officials in into the bed of the creek below. The lieve that: if the bridge had been UN STATES biAliKhTS. c „• and Empress r. ill spend part of ,tl.e various Ministries, and other bridge was not a long affair, being c'nly partly burned- that there illinneape')lis; Sept. 2q, - '<'1'heat- the coming season in the capital_ Tnrmhers of the­ better el:isses in. ' 'but 40 feet from end to esd, and, would -hare been sufticiertt in-, i4us Nil 1 hard, $I 03'K to - $I.0.1 Nu. Other cases have 'been discovered the capital are dowdwith the dread - ?` the height of the embankment was to dace the locunu,tive across the - I Northern, $1,0 «''x to $41.03% ; �u, ;m„ t,hc palace of Grand Truk^ h'ichn- uiseat�. .The acciinlnlution of corp.� 40 feet. The dead are :- = bridge and possibly several Qf the Nort ern, $1,00? P to $1.02%,; Nu, 1 '� icholaevitch. the �nuride Pa cei: at the grai"eyards., continues to ; 'Robert a•IcSaadden • e-n ine driv- cars. InsteaeT i�F that the locorilii' r -” ct g .1Nur ern, r,,rcBI;00; FTO�ir Lire, .he palace of Prince Alexan -. increase. N r Par, 161 Queen -"Street south. Live plunged headlong into the bed Qt Q - -Fir. patents, $6.65 io 4:i.80; sec- der OI-d•enhurg, a c, usiu of _the Em -... The report .fur . the t•a•enty- four. ;x F. Brown fireman Hill Street. of the creek. carrying the five and patents, $5,50 •to $5.85; first peror, and :the Imperial Opera hours ending at noun on' R ednes- Wm. Maloney, yardmaster at the freight cars with it. The three men clears, $64.3,5 to 1$4.45: se.eond clears House. A number of diplomas and clay shrews 436 cases and lzs cleaths. international harvester Works,' 76 in the eab had •no possible chance $ :; 5r1 to $:1.60. Klan -In hobo. $18. prominent. society people have hur- The disease has broken (-)lit among Garth ,St'. to escape. Thkir death must have p,lifialo, Sept. Wheat- -Firm- r:ed their departure abroad. tlht• cadets abthe. Pavlowsk 11(aitary No ier;v clear account of the ac- been instantaneous. ex ; No, 1 Nn arloads store, • In order to test the efficacy of � Aeaderuy. 1., a^+. : :� 3^„'"°."°.� a, � '. a,.x. 's.,,; 'nC7'r - t � ^'«s+.3v»v• - r ;;:., so. .,,.^#'*.',�,"o.' o y.-'-z+: ' i! - Do i psol C 4 - =The People's dash Store.: - Try us for Boots and Shoes, Ready -to- '.rear Clothing, Hate and Caps. We can sell you these goods less than � elsewhere. F Ftiday Bargains, Oct. 2nd and 9th + Pure Maple Sjrrup $1.00 per gallon, 1. qt-tins 30c. Combination Set Dish4m, 97. pieces ;47.59,_.reg $11. Dress Goods 15e per vd , reg. 25C per yd. White Lawn Aprons 20c., reg. 25c. Q- ROC�RIES The best for less, no matter what you want in good pure Food Pro- ducts. You will find our stock complete with the very best the market affords. The best for less —try us ` CLOTHING TO ORDER —Try us for a Fall Suit and Overcoat. We guarantee satisfaction or no sale. NOTES AND COMMENTS TANTED.— Apprentice to the m11- tfi finely business thorough] Lan hL to 1s as good a time as any other to do One cent higher in trade for your butter and eggs. �— Y R d ose ambiuoas to learn. Apply llzag: LEIGH, outside painting. If good- judgment - — - — Political meetings are now the flint: street• Pickering. ' t;otf r . is used, the hottest sun does not blis- •' -° order of the day. Crowds will - OR. RENT —The Roach farm of 125 Bock to hear the arguments pres- F acree,nne concession south of Pickering ented by both sides. - They will village. Apply to W. H. HARRIS, Barrister, hear statements diametrically op- Port Perry, 49.52 E isoseifto each *other,'such that one BULLS SALE. —I have .& num- will lie confused that .he wil: scar- ber of shorthorn ban• for sale at price• rely know which reap to vote. Pickering a. it. Pt GH, ciaremont. Batt according to the times. A ply at lot 38, con 1, teethe fresh paint if we do the L work, De Sampson &, CO., . - .f:. . Pickering• bec�pse we put experience into our ti paint pots. Prices reasonable.. W. B. KE S T E R, -Richardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." Pail ter and Decorator, _ it - ­ ­ � � ..a °� .. -- vincrod .that one political party is liars 0 the undersigned on or about the 90th of August, a roan yearling steer. The owner may have the b sad . lag +_ .. r=te, same proviip property expenses, JoHi ANNA1i. PtokeriaR.i -� ,. land scoundrels of the deepest dye, According to the Assessment Voters List Court 1908 while the opposing faction will Commissioner's figures Toronto's 1 tadtnit no one into their ranks who population is 287,201. between Great _ 1141licipality of the Township of Pickering aro not saints and men of the most Penny postage : upright character with business Britain and the United States went into force yesterday. .NOTICE is hereby. given that a pursuant " STRAYED—from the pasture lot Court will be held, to The Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His night he will go to another A milk famine is threatened in Honour the Judge of the County j IspubllshedevsryFrWap mo :ningatitsOmas Pickering. otit. Toronto owing tot difficulties be- twee the producers' and retailers' Couurt of the County of Ontario, at RATES of ADVERTISING: associations. the Town Hall, Pickering Village, on Monde the 5th day of October,1908, Y+ y �y,�t insertion psrliae - - 10 cents Jilaah subsequent insertion, per lire - s cents' This me east not include Legal Or Foreign The Grand Jury reported no bill p at ten o'clock, a. m., to hear and de- termine the several complaints of er- j4dvertdsemente. against Col. J. . Leslie, the ex- in-the Voters' • List • sprout terms Riven to parties ma><ing ooa- mats for a or 6 -won th} a. or by the ye Half yearly or yearl oontrecta payable quarterly. Treasurer of the Exhibition, and the charge' against him, therefore, rors and omissions for Polling Sub - divisions, Nos. 1', 2, 3, 4 and S of the Municipality of the Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper fails. Townshi of Pickering for 1908. P g sae ear, s5 0o p able in advance. owNaucein loot/ oolumns tan cents per line, sire iascrtioa. Teacher (giving 9 lesson •On the All rsons Ravin business at the Pe g cents per 11ae etch sub segaeat contract rates- erosi= l�oiv, can yo any other things that have horns Court are uired to attend at the said time and place. Sfoa. No free, sdyertial Q Advertisements witliva written instraotions : will be inserted until forbidden and charsed sa oordinrly: orders for discontinuing advertise- to the and are dangerous to get near. Sharp car. Dated at Whitevale,, in the said Township, this 24th day of September : � wass bein writing and seat pub. pupil -Motor A D., 1908, —p ins their aLereabobta will be tbankfully Job Work promptly attended to, ' DONALD R. $EATON, ssR>ttls NOW ddroertidemeratd. 51 -52 CIeek of the said Municipality. ,11.25 perlyear ; $1.0(4if paid in advance. -New politicxtparties, and neither p lrty Pa OR SALE. —Good new J. SAN cows F• at lot.91, can. a Pickering, J. BANDEBS, Between Hai% and Grass - J O RN M U R KA R Proprietor' i P Danbartori, 63 -1 $ their ranks: Both sides aal.ve barn and stables, largo hay burn, plenty of a^+. : :� 3^„'"°."°.� a, � '. a,.x. 's.,,; 'nC7'r - t � ^'«s+.3v»v• - r ;;:., so. .,,.^#'*.',�,"o.' o y.-'-z+: ' i! - Do i psol C 4 - =The People's dash Store.: - Try us for Boots and Shoes, Ready -to- '.rear Clothing, Hate and Caps. We can sell you these goods less than � elsewhere. F Ftiday Bargains, Oct. 2nd and 9th + Pure Maple Sjrrup $1.00 per gallon, 1. qt-tins 30c. Combination Set Dish4m, 97. pieces ;47.59,_.reg $11. Dress Goods 15e per vd , reg. 25C per yd. White Lawn Aprons 20c., reg. 25c. Q- ROC�RIES The best for less, no matter what you want in good pure Food Pro- ducts. You will find our stock complete with the very best the market affords. The best for less —try us ` CLOTHING TO ORDER —Try us for a Fall Suit and Overcoat. We guarantee satisfaction or no sale. NOTES AND COMMENTS TANTED.— Apprentice to the m11- tfi finely business thorough] Lan hL to 1s as good a time as any other to do One cent higher in trade for your butter and eggs. �— Y R d ose ambiuoas to learn. Apply llzag: LEIGH, outside painting. If good- judgment - — - — Political meetings are now the flint: street• Pickering. ' t;otf r . is used, the hottest sun does not blis- •' -° order of the day. Crowds will - OR. RENT —The Roach farm of 125 Bock to hear the arguments pres- F acree,nne concession south of Pickering ented by both sides. - They will village. Apply to W. H. HARRIS, Barrister, hear statements diametrically op- Port Perry, 49.52 E isoseifto each *other,'such that one BULLS SALE. —I have .& num- will lie confused that .he wil: scar- ber of shorthorn ban• for sale at price• rely know which reap to vote. Pickering a. it. Pt GH, ciaremont. Batt according to the times. A ply at lot 38, con 1, teethe fresh paint if we do the L work, De Sampson &, CO., . - .f:. . Pickering• bec�pse we put experience into our ti paint pots. Prices reasonable.. W. B. KE S T E R, -Richardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." Pail ter and Decorator, _ it - ­ ­ � � ..a °� .. -- vincrod .that one political party is liars 0 the undersigned on or about the 90th of August, a roan yearling steer. The owner may have the b sad . lag The Pickering composed chiefly of thieves, same proviip property expenses, JoHi ANNA1i. PtokeriaR.i -� ,. land scoundrels of the deepest dye, FRESH GOODS while the opposing faction will OR' SALE. —A 100 acre farm being Flat in lath Township Pickerin Vigilance committee tadtnit no one into their ranks who w son- of . aro not saints and men of the most This is a first-alase stock and .grain . tarsi. Good buildin App17 to Lhe ttnderstgned, `c ,. upright character with business ease. aROC 8,. Caledonia, out. 49K The object of this Association is to ' ability of the highest kind. The "next STRAYED—from the pasture lot lessen stealing and prosecute felons. night he will go to another belonging to J. C. Taylor, lot 99, oon: 9, on the meeting where he will be told that his first impressions are entirely or about Sept, let. a red better, two years, old, The animal was marked on ,light •sr. Inform_ by W. J. TAYLOR, 1liembeul.hsvitlq property stolen commnai• —7-U and when the s Aker will Pf anion gladly received Cher - rywood, gyg Date immediately with sap member V11 him that the party he rerpres- ARM TO RENT — Consisting of 100 F of Executive Committee. Membership fee, $1.00. ents is the only party a man can .aces. there being B5 act es in lot .9 . con. 5. .. . Congeientiousl sit 1`t. In list- y ppo and 6.5 acres in lot 18, coo. 4, in the townsbip of Pickering. For furtber information apply to Ticlteta, mac he hod from toe President or Secretary oa application. ' enuig to political speeches a man - mnst use his own judgment if be Jaxtis W. Excx. Watford, Out,.or to T. rurca- Eft, Bro=sm. _ 4s•tr .. Exec. Com, —L, D,., Banks. Geo. Leng, desires to learn the truth. He _ 0. On, Fririny, Sept. 2Sth, ttco W. V. Richardbon, Pickering., Out. must take' with R gfaill of•salt; L female. Fox Tcrrter {:upr,ix. all .white 'ear ' - Arthur Jeffrey;` J, A. Ci0f1f1Or, y,' the statements heheal•s €i�oitlin Iioli- except right and areaaaleit -e o g r �t •t tiCal platform.' HistOl'V ]), UveS the ut:,er, eumc>th, haired, ebcrt mila, and about one year u:d- any, information regard. . 11resident. Secretary .... that homan natare has not varied n ins their aLereabobta will be tbankfully — _ _... $u thousands of ears. Huueat s receiwd end suitnbiy rewarded by J. DIC61E, Pickering. t2tx— , : Blacksmltl"hop and upright men Are found all '011 -New politicxtparties, and neither p lrty Pa ARM FOR SALE RENT.- F Can prevent rogues from enlisting Thr Logan fart,,, lo: 9. Base Tine, r,caor. in g. Intel us 160 acres, large atone house good The undersigned has just open- $ their ranks: Both sides aal.ve barn and stables, largo hay burn, plenty of d his near blacksmith .4�lop, west men of ability and integrity. 171 water. Good land for fariutog. Will nell•ebea or rent s . sold -part, cash - -- a nos on bridge And is prepared rA6o, TeCOrding his'vote he' should cast on tttt.e--s. r cent. per aonnm. Ap { +Iv to WK. LOGAJ, Pickering, 49 -9 o do black-smithing in all its lines. $t in favor of the party which in -- carriage work. his judgment will serve the coun- best. A be r1 �R31 FOji' SALE• - Being, lots 1p i and 11, con 7, towasblo of Pickerisz, and Zonathan Liscoumb, t man should not consisting of 910 acres, This farm is the Doe a slave to any political party, and serve it through thick and thin. on wbich 'the well -known Greenwood berd of abort -horaa have been bred and fed during the PiC�OYiii , I,t' It i no disgrace to turn from one put forty years, It is as rich sa a garden and clean. wNiuld sell 150 acres, 183 acres or the polit cal art to another.. A y whole of it. There le timber on one part of it worth 1201)0. Terms easy.l Possession given g pA T M E R, turneont' is frequently looked Apr' -llatiwo. Arthur JohnetGo,Greenwood. .cgs Jtr ` upon as a man to be despised, buttf Painter. - Paper Hanger. it is the "turncoat" that saves the misrule, �OR .SALE. -•a house and one acre country from when any rt remains ill seer AO 1011 A8 y g or garden is the village at Brougham. There a on the premises a good frame house All kinds of House Re ir9 dfJIIe' 1 ,�a iEo become debauched. In 1896, it with atone cellar and' large kitchen, also a small barn and driving house with stone stabl- • Pill shortest notice and satis- fACLlOII guaranteed. g YPaB the Conservative voter, who + in underuestb, and a stone hen house• Plan of �ard and soft water, The garden is ip good voted with the Liberals, that turn - condition and is filled with pear, plum and Call on me for estimates t)efore ed the Conservatives ont of power. the trees and other small fruit, A• the pro} etor in Buds moving week early this" fell, going elsewhere I g g L ;sad is i904 it was the iberal the above property will be wld st • reaaonabie . Address ,s ++ tnrnCOttt, that dethroned the prid.. For tnrthor particulars apply, to JosEpa BunE the POOCtrsa, Liberals and placed Whitney in on premises or w ce, Brougham, 45u -_;power. In England it is noteount- ed a disgrace to change one's pa rty allegiances. There we see fre- etja quest chAnges of goverumeut,.and a government comparatively free from corrup0on. Let the voter throw off Lit shackles of party slaver And y go to the polls with ' th( determidati'on to cast his un- prejudiced vote in favor of the _ �- party that he thinks mill do the i country the greatest set vice. �( , + M'ARKHAM Andrew Hood, of «iliriipeg, form- T14 Sprit of 54:54 , ervo resident - of Scarboro being. at one time the champion plowman of Can- ada and also an enthustas.tic curler. Dr. A. J3. Hassard, of Millbr6ok, 'bas-purchased the old 'H. B. Reesor residence from ' J, Culucut, of Port Perry, who bought it at the assignee's P sale a few weeks ago. Dr. Hassard is P well known throughout ''Canada as a breeder and importer of -Clydesdale and Hackney horses, tBld the Rne.new f barn erected by Mr. Speacely will suit his purposes admirably. He expects to move to Markham next week, hav- ing sold his property- at biillbroo'k, and '.lo doubt wilt exbibit at 3larkham 'fair.— Econoniist. UXBRIDGE . - i e on the G.T.R, train, return- ing.to Toronto from Wilberforce, the 'child of .Mr. and Mrs. Livings' on, W Queen street east, tied in the arms of its mother who was retilrnitio from E the L.neral of her mother. H. P. Cooke. of Uxbridge, was ,among a list of nine students called tc ` the bar at'Osgoode- Hall last Friday. Be was also sworn in as a solicitor, For his own sake, and the sake of his talented father, we hope he may be a credit to his protesslon and live tc .adorn it. An official of the Dominion govern moent was here last week inspecting l - _asites and getting prices on them. We understand that the proposed building according" to plans; wilt cost mucl more than the first estimate of $5000 probably ` -ouble, so that we are in a fair way f hawing a vL*y desirable addition t our public buildings. Journal. Spices and Yinegars : Pure. Fresh Pickling Spices and Vinegars. - •. Everything in.- -- _: Groceries, Fruits and Provisions. • Always a'little better than the rest. ' li► :Patronize the Grocery Store .for your - ROCER E-S. ".Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs." Mass! ii' - � - f- : - . _:_ •_ We have nbw on display at our Show -rooms a more complete line of '* Furniture than ever before shown in Pickering. Iron Bedsteads of every description and design. Dining-room -requisites, such as Buffets,' Sideboards, r Tables and Dining Chairs. ��.We have a complete line of Picture Mouldings. Orders for framing executed promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. . 'In our. Undertaking Department you will find everyiain^ fleet class and up -to -date. Furniture delivered anywhere Come and nee us, no trouble without charge. to show goods. R .. Ifingha_ FALL -MILLINERY _OPENING Mrs. Leigh's Fall Millinery Opening will take glace on Wednesday, ' Sept. 23rd'and Thursday the 21tL. Ladies and'thrir friends which *wj ill consist `of some of � e the very newest and smartest designs in hats and bonnets. .And all the types - - between ' We fit this'" we fit this type 4g No two men are rust alike. No two types are designed alike in the "Semi- ready" Tailoring House. Perfectly -merle and perfectly - fitting garments are iaiyed w 'tits Iteysique Typ. System; and each type of garment is made from '&runt seta of patterns. Snits at $18 to $35. Study, the Physique Type Chart in 'tlle Semi -ready Store,and learn just bow we have -built up. an enormous business and reduced tailoring to a science. : emi- ready- a ailaring =- John, Dickie & Co., exclusive agents for the Semi -ready S171TS Special Orders, will take your m3asnre and have a MADE To Semi -ready .$nit or Overcoat nmde to fit your exact oRDEl3 physeque type and delivered within sit days of receipt IN 6 DAYS rof your order. i MRS,. LEIGH' Side •Pickering, Ont. FRESH GOODS ARRIVED Gentlemen's Ladies' nimerShirts, Suinmer,Urnderwear, �•- 'Summer - Underwear, - Sateen Underskirts,. a ' Hats and Caps, - Corset Covers, Ties, Wrappers. - George Parker, ; �- Y- - :.-Dunbarton Ilk E. EiVANS, Better Positions are the Result of Better Education. attend the ZLLMOTT Pump Manufacturer w Shop and Residence, Dundas Sts TORONTO. ONT. WHITBY,' ONT. - = ~` and prepare for the good ositions. � , Some m,lst get them. by not Three doors west of Whitby, ;House. •t you? Scores of busiiie'ss Colleges have applied to us for teachers. Does not this show the class of We are prepared to instal wood or iron y �) . work we do ? {jet the best. It is the only kind to get. Itis thekind. Hundreds pumps on short notice, also attend to -all kinds of repairing. - that pays. of our stud- ents go out to Rood positions each - Cisterns' ,Wade to order. -- A ent for the Ontario Wind 'Mill, A: gent „ year. Now is the time to enter, batalogue free. also gasoline engines. Phone No. 50 at residence. NV. J. ELLIOT. Principal.. Cor. Yonge ik Alexander Sts. t (Note removal from old stand'on :Brock 1138 Street.) _ �Q 7 17r."I".'o 1. e A. CLAREMONT Mrs. Fred Linton, of Toronto, W6 E. Risebrough, has parted p e purchaser being W. J. H. Rich. visiting at W... Scott's. over Sunday. ELIABLE. GOODS was the guest of Joseph Linton with hi Robt. Miller, of Pickering, is driver, 93aby May,, the. RJUJ ► Gregg & Coates shipped car- Win. Tho-ison- moved -,rnjo the ardson, of Whitby, the prift be ren. Sovereign Bootk; for Mau every pid pped a e _ For Men, Women and Child dwelling adjoining r - ''':`- '`load of stock on Monday. the bakery on ing the snug sum of $200. guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them, P. Macuab jr. has returned after Wednesday. On Oct 11th, Rev. Mr. Carsead- M rs; - F. H spendin a week in the city. Hutchison,, who has den, of Sandford, will occup the �TR PLO been on the sick list, is AND FEED. Miss Aub;r Farmer visited at now im- pug in, the Methodist Murch C nicely. r0 i' ecil Slack a in Uxbridge last proving an make an appeal in behalf of :.Choice Flour for Bread and P.%stry. St '.Week Thos. U Mrs. Wilson, of the conference claims. Myrtle, Feed constantly on hand. M;;- Rumohr, of Toronto is visited their relatives Miss Florence Eastwood, of Pei- -Rumohr, for a here on Sunday last. Repairing done.' Independent Telephone CenfjjW. visiting her son, S. erboro, spent Monday with friends days. David Wagg, of. Scarboro, spent here. She left ou Tuesday night The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor% F. Hutchison, the township tax, Sunday here with his parents, for New York a8'nurse-in-training '-collector, hAs started op -his anhu- George and Mrs. Wagg, in one of the large hospitals. al rounds. W. J. and Mrs. Graham, of To- Miss Morris, of Schomberg, and and Tonto, were here -for a few days -Mrs- 11he p, of Mrs. Cuttle,- of Toronto, a A fV4,111111,11111 ;�Jll!1111:ii ill'iri'll -dWyW-VVlVh-M naintances. here on Saturday attending the Thos. Neal. rs. 7TMi:ss %Mminnieuu!rt�o! is home funeral of the late Mrs. Paterson. W. G. Bingham, of Newmarket, again after spending three weeks' They returned to their homes on spent Sunday here with his wife vacation with friends elsewhere. Mdn'day. ...... -an d famil I A few 'from here attended the Thos. Gregg and W. M. Palmer Mrs,, aV kiton, of Lexington, Lindsay fair on Saturday and were in Uxbridge on Taesda de- WIng"., - liveriug a horse which Mr. Gregg We,h e 'Shares for the folio Mich., arrived here on Saturday they report the fair a great stic eeiy. last and will spend &.few months - sold to Mr.Aubre of Montreal. with her parents, J. H. and -Mrs. - Ernest Forsyth bits gone to at- The price we believe was a very Ploughs: Beal, tend the Markham High School. high one. Sam. Stephenson, of Pickering, We wish him succes in his educa- Carloads of furniture at Clare- Ve rity Shares No. 16, 3 1 X L, 21, 4, 4a, 10, 7. w ti heeled to Claremont on Sunday _Qnal career. moat furniture- store: Did you Gangs-Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr, I at-imd-w-hen-he--keached here he -Mrs. Joseph Brown, we regret to see our-new-hearse-?-best in the -'- . 13 and 21. Imoerial, and National No. 8. was seized with chills. Medical report, is again .on- the sick list county. Funeral cards printed on Fleury Nos Wilkinson Noe. 21, 7, 4, 10. ..-aid was summoned when it was and under the doctor's care. We Tshort; notice Independent tele. Peter Hamilt6n No. 21. phou Waterloo No. 7. h5und that he Was threatened hope for her speedy recovery. le. _ J. H. Beal.• Frost & Wood No. 18 and 20. -Henry Alien No. 7. with typhoid feyer. We are pleas- John. aud Mrs. Howe, of London, J. J. Harvey and Reuben' Besse Patterson Nos. 11, 12 and 13. Sylvester Nos. 7 and S. ed to say. that he' is 'now recover- were here last week renewing old attended the Laurier picnic at Uxbridge N6s. f, 5 and 7. Cockshnti Nip, Puncli, Judy. : 7 ing from the attack. acquaintances. Mr. Howe is now Jackson's Point on Monday. They Gangs Twid Gang, Kidd, A Maple'Leaf. Kidd No. 21 James McFarlane and James book keeper in the C.P.R. a wet time but not suffici- offices report attended Oshawa in the Forest dampen the ardor -Shares for forty different kinds of Ploughs, at a Underhilk, ently wet to da or 6f price that t City. and the. Lindsay fain last week. . The Ladies' Aid' elf 'F_rQ1A";i the - enthusiastic sup2girtei-S of will hold the trade. Ostmwx, won 'Uhurch met at Win. Scott's on Laurier. second prize for his carriage team Wednesday- afternoon. There was E. and Mrs. Haynes, of Good- CharleflSarigent Cl and at Eindsay first prize. This a good attendance and a profitable 'wood, David -and Mrs. Pugh, of iiiremont week he is exhibiting his team at time spent by all. Goodwood, H. and Mrs. Flumer- -three fairs where we hope he may ........... " feltnnd family, Unionville, and Mrs have his usual good luck. Wm. Pugh, Toronto, were 'the A meeting in the lntere#ts of 9W4t-S a Son f Mr. Peter Christie, the Lib-C(in. 0 ise.7th concession, over candidate for the House of Sunday. • n ruNARDSON" Commons, will be held in the The -heavy rain on Monday was 'Masonic Hall on the evening of heartily welcomed by- everybody. Tuesd%y, Oct. 6th. Col. Sam. As a result farmers. are now, busy- Important showing of finest display of -.7 Hughes Win. 'Stnith. and Mr. at their -fall plowing, The land, China. Avery large assortmeas of Christie will addres-- the meetings however, wonld be better of more rain as in many laces the rain ..The chair will he taken at 8 o'clock. L Ot lionary. Books, Dolls, . Toys. jabs- 1. As� .1 :.. - The Communion service will be A., lilts not penetrated more -than rweived for the Holida, trade. held in the Presbyterian Church three inches. and see them. next' Sunday, Oct. 4th, at the, sad taken for sill Magazin", morning hour. the seirrice to be 411 W/ TH, Weakly Lad Daily Newspapers conducted by Rev. Jas. Stewart, B. A., of Sunbury. The, propara- -�TOUI-FVILLE. tory service was held on Wednes- HonorgratlLrAte of Toronto University 67 d afternoon .-Whear Rev. Mr. and Roval College of J)ental qUrgeons. dap Moore, of Pickering, gave. the ad- �also'Po�t-gradu%te of Chi,:ago College. `77'"tb'r d ress. Crown and bridge work a'specialty. Rumor has it that there Was at At, Claremont 1,4t Tuesday of niorith, the recent Harvest Home in. the This woman gays that Lydia E. Office over Sargent's Tinshop. 'Nethod.istChnreli'a good deal of Ptakham's Vegetable Compound Independent 'Phone. issapouament because o€-the cured her after-evek7thftig else MACHINE ----SHOP di failure in the plans for addresses. had failed. It is reported to have been finAu- Mrs. W. Barrett, 602 Moreau St., Ciall t The undetsigned having.Euren. qui e a success ecess but the a- Montreal, writes to Mm Pinkham4 0 bcve is much regretted. We may For years I was b. great. sufferer ed R. Wagner's Machine p in hope for better things for the fut- from female weakness, and despite Kinsale, is prepared to do-- all . '... . 1. every gveu me by doctors for icinds of. repair work and general ore, remedy ? - i- HIM* this trouble, 6TOW worse inatead.of farper wants blacksmithing. Remember the annual thank. tte Satisfaction offering bets. I was is" failing in health, and hem" to lag W=.1--r ction gu-s0ante"ed. ff ring of the W.F. WFM.S. in and I w" I dis� owas Lad uses Prices right. 'kine Church on Tuesday evening,, OM "; =&Idriaed me to try L 'Call and see us. p 1�178. them—t at 9 the =:R COLS w on %le Oct.' Oth- A good program has Lydia a )s Vegetable Com- Of all materials and TNE BISSELL design PENGELLY­ kept in. stock. It will pay you The roller th t to f dta and call at our works acd inspect our sloop Z'e-Pogue, formerly of Phila- *%1 , ' Kinsale, Oast: and obtain prices. ' Don't be misled by been red for the. occasion. pound. I did. so, and am thankfW to JAMES Be say that" tt cured the female weakness, v. r. tons the M. = ptn- makIng we strong and well. W 7 del hia, will deliver an address, Evw7 woman who suffers from fe- ail' got 7 agentswe do not employ them, 000sega sand Miss Goodwin, d+` Wian"te of Toronto, male tPoubles abould try LT4i& IL p1w, My "M". 94-tv - 4 ly WL JAZI, and do throw off the &#ana will sing. The ladies ask for a T. IL 81969LLOO. Ltd., Farriers e r"s- Trucks.1 ham's VerAable Cownpoun(L 00-iniffinion of 10 per mos., which you wM liberal collection. l9lera• DEL certainly rare by purebuding from 1&. A public tu FACTS FOR SICK WONEOL meeting for a discus- For tbirt Bring in- your old wagon A.A get mu solicited. y years Lydia K Pink the wheels cut' down.. Make good .'4 Sion of Dominion issues will be hanf - For sale by Howard E. Turner, 1. WHI) IV IRAWE 0 0 a Vegetable made farm trucks. ..011100. 1" , - "held in the Town Hall here on the -Whitevale,.Ioral Agen't. Whitby. Ontede -Buggies and other vehicles repainted from roota and Vegetable made the -evening of Monday, Oct.-5th, in standard remedy. for female, ills, the interests of the candidature of The wholesome, harmless green leaves at reasonable rateb. A pain pregoripjign is printed anon Mr. F. L. Powke and will be ad- and has poisftively cured thousands of each 25c• box of Dr. Shoopig pink Palm women who have been troubled with and, tender stems of a lung healing moun. T&bleu. Ask your doctor or druaddat if .�.`,....-,dressed by • Hon. SenatirDerby- dispEace MO.. lainous,shrubgiveto Dr. 'S.boo 's Cotigb Patterson, the candidate Duncan inflammation, ulcera- Remedy 1 0 carat, this fornuis is not oonolete. nsaa—p —shire and ive properties. Tickling womanly Manly pains Macnab will preside and will take Lion, L fibroid tumors, irregularities, or dry bronchial coughs quickly and safely CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand" an, pains anywhere ad in' -odic Wkwhe, "­ mar- yield to this highly effective cough medi- stant.relieffram a Pink Pala Tables. 8Z by T. M. McFadden. the chair at &o'clock sharp. dine. Dr. 'Shoop assures mothers that lass -down . feeling, flatulency, in Wednesda evening of last they can with safety givelt to even very Voters' List Co-art, 1908. week G. M. and � Mrs. Forsyth. had tio d* or nervous prostration. young babes. No opium, no chloroform- don't try it ? to 46. C3 01 W -a very unpleasant experience, absolutely nothing harsh or harmful. It 0 0 0 wal -which might'have had far more Mrs. Pinkham invites all slek calms the distressing cough and heals the Municipality of, the, Tdwnship of women to write her for advim sensitive membranes. Accept no other. Pickering. serious consequences. They were She h" 69 .guided thoumnds! to Demand Dr, Shoo 's. sold by T. 111 A -returning from the Oshawa Fair heafth6 ddresj4 Lynxt, Xam Fadden. M` NOTICE is hereby given that a t tvirinime- West Zo—tirt will be held, pursuant Lo :0 Ck aad when A...—, Ftt the A a- Raglan corners their horse stepped Voters' List Act. by HisHon-., $ It to Ontario's Vo into..& hole in a culvert, dr the Judge rf the Count Court of' throwing , - wing y & T3.All n_ 7 the animal on its back, throwing the County of Ontario, at the Town 0' "1 -. r No SL w9a; Ila out a-ad titr g luut: ul" 10th dt* -cF &t�beir, I a- t eleven r e n- ..buggy upside down.. Mr. and Mrs. y b o'clocka. m., to - beat and determine tn .Forsyth were both badly shaken the several complaints of errors. and 01 tip but fortunately were not serf- Jan omission@ in the Voters' Lists for ously injured. The -new rubber Polling Sub-Divisions Nos. 6, rob 7, 8, 9, * .....tired buggy was badly smashed, andll of the Municipality of the mar 4ra "the to being almost completely Township of Pickering for 19W. Apr ruined _JV_e understand that Mr. 'AND. F -having business at the -111 persons CAO. may Forsyth will look to the East attend at 'the �40 Couit are required. to atte Whitby'council for damages. said time and.place. July oo. The 88th anniversary of se the Sept _DAted -at. Whitevake. ir)- thi said townsh' this 24thdayc< ember, held on Stinday And Monday, - 1 8 A. D., l". - Z t: - : CA Nov. q0 Claremont B4iptist Church will be 4b -4 _* Sept 401 Oct. 0 t. 11th and 12th. 7 . - I ­ . - . - '. . ::.:�, . L., q.: I .. ' ' i � . r On Sundak Men DONALD R. BEz&TON, _al�,both morning and evening ser- January 190J- 'hitby 7, Oshawa 8. Bro; sb&m 01-1 Clerk of the said Municipality. 11, Port Pbrr 12'. Uxbridge V5, Uannington 14, V -s 'Rev Jas. Grout, of Dundas, Beaverton I Uptergrove 12 unlimited s'up I 1411 of the pastor of -the p y cP irch will preach appropriate sermons. The choir, assisted by Ha's of Chop' a''n'A Feed 9s Alice, Weir, of Port Perry, will renders pecial music at both Attention A ei Leave your orders at the those services. On Monday even-. h . . . . . . . PICKERING'LUMBER YARD 'Ing the annual entertainment will '11 kinds . for Ont.%rio'an4-Nvw-Brunswic1k be held. Tea will be served from As I am,going.out whitb cedar shingles. 5.20 to eight o'clock. _- This will be A of the buggy followed by a choice literary pro- 'business I have some snaps, Patent Roofing and all kinis of Bug- 'building material. gram. Addresses on live subjects hand. - .9- 'build Revs. James will be given' by -gies -selling at cost W. D. GORDON & SON. Grant, of Dundas, W, B. Tighe, bf Whitby, O. C. Gray, of U. x- BuRgies,-reg. $80 now $70. -BAKING I bridge, C. J. Loney, of Stouffville, and by the resident ministers. reg. $65 now:$60' First-class bread constantly o Miss Road Wagons, i n ban Vocal solos will be given b ...... .... .... -at-the-shop. Wagon on the road id R. -Alice Weir, of Port Perry, at zy nodveeIr q Ur -E. Forsyth, of North Claremont. All other rigs cut on the same rate. every day in the week. A male Cakes of all kinds made to order number of selections. Instr shortest notice. MILLS I itette will also give a P INK R. I Cowan, Brougham mental trios by "Messrs. 'George lee-Ordnm Parlor in connectioh'. 4 "Coates, W. Henderson Find David Gregg and oiber.ttilent. Don't ICKERIN Lakds 5 c SW^et W. Thomson, miji this want. A Candy Bwcl Lautivit. Clareln On ­­�­.,.�,,�;,:r .:­ir-;--, ^ ,�.�,��7.-- I. 11 I � .1 ­,�-­ ­� �7,'- -, - '� . . 11. .�77. - . . . . . 1. . . �­­­� --�'7.'-�*,,,;,Z;,.�-,,�,e�,*�mm::Z��i5.Z-.. . �.­, . .1 --;y�---rZ,;--g� -"�'!"-�-F�-�--�-,;-7-7V�-r.,Mw -� - - - -- 7��,t7­77Z 7 7 -1.� � . - , - , � I 1� - , , - �-�­�!�-;�� -w .;"--21L�--k--I.;�4---5,-*.--�z�.� � r:,�.� I , - ­t., , - � I . . I � . - I .. - :�, .,��, ,� 7�7. , lf7 - ­';��, -.1.". ��. ��7 - . . .�! � , , - - - . 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I w* 'i,- I ,: �: ,: "­ cable despatch . . is eaid'to be and your spirits revive, , ". 1. i; ,. -, - �., , � . - I , 1:7A . .received. in for a while. . .The British salmon . . - ­ I . - I I - � while .ago de6cribed how worth $550 per tun. I ... .,. 1, ­, But'such work as this spread over . NCUIZISKING WITHOUT BEING HEATING -.-., .11 . . - .. I - ­ I . ­ ILI the province of Catamarca Ar- . -e­ . I I several countries is enormously ex- Two Sunderland shipyards have SOLD 13T ALL GROVERA 1050 , gentina, many women had fallen, t6 . * f - :. � ; t,,.: * '. I , * pensive and is only a palliative 1) been closed through lack of orders. ,'.'. � ­`�`t�;'- the ground in, convulsions of weep- or - ­ - . the terrible evil, not a, remedy f, .1 Teri million sterling is every year . , .. .1. ­-­,Jiqg and for a"time were almost be- i�. A remedy has not jet been I subscribed for - charity in Great ' It, of,their. -senses, repeating over - - . I J -16t l0cusLsi Brit& --r---- - - . found. , Can the P ague ' . custs, the 11111116111111111110111111111IM1 and over only the words: "The lo- be quenched if httacked at its head The shelves of the British Muse- I" I ,,. . . . -locusts!" It was the ' thi sources? Is there any parasite or I are estimated to contain ;391 .1'. . rd successive season in which natural enemy of the insect that can um . I -- ­ -- -- --7'----- - ---- - - - , , -'Ahey had seed the skies darkened 11 miles of books.. ., I I . ' ,." . .. .1 ­-1- to introduced to quench the' plague -- - -- -G WITH AIRSHIP. _ !0, . ... *1idi­ -- - c - ;'S'. N . cloiiIs-of K�(�-usti­that'settled - The . (;ITIL 1. . � .,r mitigate it i Such questions as County of, London corers 7�7 TWO OF PERSIA'S - . . :�­down upon their rields and plains, i �Ou�ly dis-, 442 acres; but the London police tlestroying the crops and every ves- these are now being anxiously area is 443,421 acmi I . ;. Tabriz One of !Most Ancieut Towns 110P"l to Get Past Obstacles is - " ,.:. . ,. . -- ;:: cussed in South America. - .Nvw Guinea in a Baloon. . - i 1. : �.­ bge of the- 'vegetation' on which, -­ - . . Last. year 372,51.5,754 passeng6rs - .-Teheran Ceutre of War.. � - I ­.. _! Ar , , .- . I . .. . . - I 'their cattle and sheep subsist. .. + ... . An attempt will be made next . ­ .1. . . were carried by the London Coun- Persia's ancient city of Tabriz, I ­:� . .. . -. 'No other, part of the world has ILL - - ty Council tramway cars. - one of the scenes of recent violence 3 , - S OF CHILDHOOD, , . i ar.to explore a part of New Gui- I . .,.. . . � -in recent years suffered from such HOW '10 CURB THEM Hull claim's the distinction of hav- I in the Shah's dominions, can hard- nea by balloon. This great island, I . I , '.. . . a Plague of locusts as the agricul- . I. -- I . I ing the cheapest tram rides - a 11 b- -be said to have ever enjoyed a the largest in the world excepting ,. , tural States 'of subtropical an] In thousands,• of homes Baby's (juiet life. When Turk and Turco- Greenland. is very difficult to ex- . ,.'.'. . ,half -penny for three miles. . . L ' * - temperate South. America-Argen- Own Tablets is the only medicine ri I ll, '91�A§4, har, I W.an in(! Persian were not shakinsr! pl,�re. It abounds in . swamps; �� ... : . tina, Bolivia, s;outh`F-rn=raz11, E-aT---u, use when crirldren -are EMT an u -00, Go .old walls with battering rams Anse tropical torests ,1110 -1105-L11113 . . - . .1 died from blood poisoning, caused' the I I - . 'aguay and Uruguay share the affi;c- the mother w*ho keeps this nVdicine the earthquake was having its 'iu- tl';bcs: Dr. Poch two years ago ;110 �tion. � - . o.i hand may feel as safe as though by , mosquito bite while fishing. -or - I . " , . - . - In these regions the swarms have there was a doctor constantly in the land from the­coast of German New , The London and N orth-w"- tern I ning. The public buildings bear found triL , only fifteen wiles in - In . . . I traces of this sort violence-not- --, L 'been steadily increasing for a nom- 1-,me. Baby's O,wn Tablets cure Railway Company keeps a. maker of ably the. Kabud Masjid -blue' Vuinea that had never been seen by o. . . .. . - - . ber of years. They are supposed to alk stomach and bowel troubles', artificial limbs in its employ.. tructed of wonderfully white men. . . . I mosque-cons ' I originate in the southerly Part Of break up colds, expel worms,.. and Great Britain has the longest, arabesqued blue, tiles;. while the cit- .The chief of, the mining depart- . . _1he Amazon basin and in the Cha- 'make teething easy. The coast line in Europe-Italy, hussst-'i adel gapes with its earthquake-riv- I r6ifnt of British New Guinea in his I - -­­t vernment ktst annual report said that though , .- , 9 of ,Bolivia and` of northern Ar- has the guarautde of a go an and France -coming next in or- en sides. Although the An � .. ' 7gen-ani. . ­ .. .. I . . ". . -- .. ­ ly--f- -that this medicine -contains, der_ '� -- -­- dmu telegraph . S. . . I - � . ".. -� I runs thrailgli the�� gold had been found in many ' parts - J , They come froin the north in iv� opiate or isonous soothibg-7-The avi0r-WW1ffe'- -vf`-­it*te---i4Ahe--.-city-j- -- 'Iylk in the. ancient days. 1-f the mountains, the cost of pros- . I. , - north 'a . 7-it - nOt ­ - : , . � �'- .. a - I- --tib9­T1I-r --r- ,4 . - . A clouds that sometimes darken the W nyni n. Mat- Bank ,of England is a little less than! when it was known as the "gloriuus' ffc th c ' in stuff. Mrs. H. Bon ---.-- --- -------- I ,. I 'sun -and some of the swarms have tall, N. S., says:--I 'hav-e used 70 days. Notes art; never re-issued. I Tauris."' The new Russian railway: prohibitive because parties have to . . . I : . t I . , -been estimated to be sixty miles :Baby's Own Tablets for my little Out of' 300,000 ,,olumes lent last has.deprived it of much of its . ­­ . I. 11 . 11 im- � bew their way through the tropical . liung and ,from twelve to fifteen girl while,teething and for consti- I I -are lik6ly- at any, . ---:---- ., � year by the Wetifuninster -public lib- rvrtance, and tie . leather mer�, v:egmativn atird . - 114, . . - ' ..wiles wide. - But these billions - of pation, and think'there is no medi- . farieW of London, only five . were ctiants and silversmiths eke out a bine'to be attacked by the natives. I flying insects are only�tbe forerun- cime-can equal them." Sold by me- lost. I . . . . . carious livelihood by -engaging in I The worst savages .are : in Dutch I , ners of the . - . - divine dealers. or 'by mail at 25 . •. 1. � pre . I New Guiuea� two-thly& . of which -.7.4* , � --�;. GREATER MISCHIEF TO'COME. cents a box from The Dr. U'il- � King Edward is tr,, the Emperor a little snati,pling. I unexplored. , . . -is still , �.. . - a . . ' -- - -i . Co. Ig (I Teheran, the centre of the civil (- reasods wh .1 1. .They make desolate the area in. liants' Medicine , Brockville, of Austria is 7,, and the kit ) I Persia, ha,-,witli-1 Thee are the y Lieut. . '' I 1 :. . mp Ont. , I . .1 � - Roumania is 68. . President 1. Falli- war now raging in defgane 1 J�a­nbaldo (if the Dutch navy, .. .whicb.they settle, but, often in .1. , . . eres is 07. . . . in'the last twenty years tin I experienced aeronaut, has been4lu. - `it. Before . I ... . ' . I i I . ex ' A I , . wide r.eas in t4e�r fli� . with the most. rapid transformation of' " . '­.. they I :ce to the wing I .ey lay bil- CRUISING FOR CASTAWAYS. " The Victoria Cross' carries I th�.rized . to make an perimental . - . . � '� . 'n earth L - . .it a pension of s�o a year to those all L Oriental cities. Since the' old: . I . . . . lions L'. eggs in the %,,,. r, -, taken dovirn and I .. �-alloozn. trip next year across the . . .. : .. . . British Reri-of-War are Can- below a commissioned four mile wall -al- t . :dew Guinea, ,.. which in a few weeks becurtle -t ":v , Tuo Brit , . the ditch filled up to form a broad ,%citi�rn part of Dutch N I ... - tiers. p1t is ;this young, voracious ' tiatially oil the Look Out. . officer. . . . butilerard, gas, streetcars and tole- I fir the. ,purposes of exploration. .. . I I ., "brood, 'before it can fly, that utter . I The cruiier- Agincourt. which was I eat , a his have modernized thi anci- His plans are all made and li,is GOT- ' everything - H, M. S. PegAsus, which, as re- i for -many years the flagship of the p I e m , ! c,t,nment.is backin the enterprise. .- - I.." Ij strips the . land of ' d b birth e o Haroun-el-E4s� 9 . -- - Breen as thought t it had been litirned . peeled recently, has succeeded in:1 Channel Fleet, is to be -converted ".I " the . is character of, ­ He will travel in a free air bal- . . r. l I . I . Li-inging off from anti podes Is- into a floating coal depot. . To P re", c I 8 - ­-o,�e . . - ' South Picifiii, tw-enty- Ithe city, however, the old. pits t �, - t 1, cn,oa-nd he' has the coilfi-' - - All the 'Governments are fightin' . land, in the ect- sailor, is the crui- , The will of General Sir Redvers tap the pubterrAnean water courts- i dence that, ascending , from Ca & ears.7ag 9 "tie shipwreck - ­.� the evil.- Two � ' the The has been pr�ived in Exeter es, on which all local life depends. I St oenbuo - h coast, K ' ;. ,ize�%'b'e�'- s( r -hose special duty it is just now " I J .., - at-- the f6ot- of GecIvink - � Aine Government organized bare Registry 'Court. The value of the were centuries ago. I "II land . ... :., . , I to scour these -t�cas in search, of I . are still'as they we ,-'at under the n4me of Defenss gen- . . .. I e,-tate is sworn-at $174,9W., � . . . . . . Pay, on the north shore. The 'me- .- castaways. . I .1 --46-- . I "I .. I. orological conditions seern to jug- - I 'eral agri.cola Para la extinction de . Two castaways. continually Wheeled. in . a bath - chair to a ,: . ­ .. ' to - langosta, or Commission for the! - 1, dy ;--.. AN OLD-TIME QUACK. .-' flfy his faith. From April till Oc- - - '.. . er-.gaged, all the year round, on this meeting at Droitwich, an old a . -. I ­ .. t,-)ber th�' southeast trade�wind can - . , , 1)estructiowof the -Locust. Last . id.- They steam from aged ninety, embraced Gentrall In'the right hands, , ......L. -� . . . % I year the Argentine Congress placed' humane errand: with . . L - 't is a poor l,v counted upon as reg-ularly as the - .� 1k, I desert - island- to ain6ther, so t Routh, who presented her th hi%L ,.' I ' I 1'.*;,5W.000 at the dmposal of. this one . t each is] photograph. - . root that will not work. both wa�s ! d,-.ily reappearance of the sun. ' - I . , --:*-f§A . i timing thei-r -arrival that An old quack doctor was once - �.;.­ I is .. . f1rom Oct her till April the north 1:. 1. . commission. - . - v6ited,. in turn at least once every A memorial service lot Gen. I calle'd to see a boy who ha,j chills Mo 'takes it-, turn. Ram- . ­... . I . - . . vest ni4 w,00n . 'Sub-committees ' .represe * - - .. ­­ . I . .. - . I L S.x months. I . general commission in every dc- . Wulfe was held recently at and fever. th : � i�iildo' mill chore aomii- fine day in . .., . ­ ;4 , Altogether there' are about, two! Church of St. Alfreze. Greenwich, He. proceeded to scratch c bark 3uue next .for his ascent -and has - � -: .7-1 _ apartment exposed to these invasi- -r some in oh& �! I . ­ L­ . 'OUS and they extend from the nor- hundred .uninhabited and isolated. where ' the' remains of the victor of .cfr,,& root, and put .o n , I , doubt, that he will be carried &I- , . I. . • islands, atolls. and ,archipelagoes, Quebec are interred. • . glass of water and some in another' , most due no .. . :L. J -e- L I. . . northwest and will land . - - I �' tfiern limit (.if agriculture in the i w I -i Pikring tbP last twelve months glass of water. - - .. . - . .., - .:L '�' I I . hich are thus, kept, under. observe- ­ . e h . I ­))ublic to -the Neuquen River, al- . I I I the t'6dicin*e in' I ' somewhere near . the -shore of Geel - I - - . tion . Of course. -if the. cruiser sees I more than one huridred bicycleal "Gi t ns "glass . . L � I I. . I . � ive in . ; - ­ � . I ;!.- -thing pus I . - . .­ -­.':LJ .1 1[ilost to Patagonia Ever) sign of afivtbin ' e 0 the chills,' * ' he then said to the � 'i': *k Bay. h rt air. - -� - L,!-, (Ic sk . .g being -amiss Od j.hav' been repo-rted t -the Sur'rey, for Upon the success of this short I .. . . sible Js done to minimize the. dam- approaching an island, no atte"llit I ('o tstabulary as having been stolen God's - mother, "but give this in the L. of L ­- -,, 1..tA lage. - - - - .- . I I . L N-1 vage depends future endeavor - 1­1 � � . m. -- .. I.. ;�:.,made to effect a landing ;for this, 1 . esl,tll�,, sort in N - ,..�t , 7 ,I . : A 'fine of 100 ... front porches.of -country churches. ether when . New Guinea. -The diys .. � -, ` , ; I r glass hen the fever com .. - ., I .�. peso-, is Imposed tip- Besides wasting I . - - , . ) sting Dwe'h'valuible time 1 Normanhurst Castle, the 'country on . . " . - t-a, I ce i n a straight- line is ­311Y , ..1. " rTi any settler failing to report to ! . - - I . . I the sub-committee in 'his district the would be. very. dangerous. many of, 'eat'of Lord Brassey, which. It -But., doctor, the .XT16' -1-ut ono nines and the balloon ex- - :. 7 -..v , . . them being �xceedingly difficult of - , as . . actly the sonic Ill- . I I in the - ­ . ,­.. -. . �presence of locust swarms .or hop- .. L•een seriously damaged by fire, is, tested. in ex ' . pl,prer e%Ix,cts to- -makz it I . .. ­ ­... q approich arid inaccessible. ' ' I light of �;ne day. . - . . .� ,... . . . . I � .per eggs on his land. An organized i I ' -ved- Or if one of the most picturesque man- both glasses," ' -1 red t1artigh 41.2. .- , . I � c I -0h I declared . 7-01 -e",Ii �:, , 'a'. , � Biit if signals are obs I . ., not at all " ' �h . 9 e 'Will be. to . 1. . . . service embracing thousands of men I floating Nvrce�age is seen :which ap-. :,ions in England, . and was complet. quack. . . . . . -cour cat deal.; He .1. . ... -' , readiness at any moment tjo pears to he of recent origin. then. e0 in 187 1. ..'. . � .1 . I . w you . scrape the bark ,e. (" and record a great . ::1„•r . . ' -But I �a - �L " ­ . number of the SP,?�'cial " Fend a force to any place where I ' At a ineeting .of suffragettes, " - hill: hate a nun 4-� _ i I ,� . 1. � .�.are li,�,-crcd, and the fullest I IT the same rout and put it ;in each caa,erag nor. ..used 'in birlb.)ons. and .-.- 1, -1 � - danger is reportec. , gggested 11 , . . . 1 1 111 1.1, , . . - The most of inv�stigation is made. In this way,. Lady: Frances Balfour s . glees the expel-ts to st-cure.. panoramic � . . .., * � . ­ . 1ective war is, waged against the (during the past ten years, over 300 that a better method than breaking, .1 '.� - l. . - • . ," 'admitted the. quack. I , -on .: J- . young hopper;. - I 'law would-be for ever 1-;ew- of the earth below and .. . ., y woman - t - I es- 'lot him thiotighout the ­--:;,7 ­- , _-- rescued mariners have been the rmoothiv "but you didn't . ec how' ­ . ter•,s din- 1 6� th -'!�id . � THE OFFICIAL REPORT �- rescued from certain -death b- star- to refuse to I lady. This for, I :` 11 - - y I done ':t,-m3, dear ]a 1. - - in and expomire . nice. They.would then get the to_. the chills I scrape tip vii t h e rout; 1"Irnp-Y.- will take* him -abou .- , - . is that as 'Many' as i2,000 hopper Va t i (- - in a week. . _L(-) His course . t I eggs have been ' counted in a space ' It says som�lhing ior the humane 'm and that makes it high cockalormn. -'av across . Louis . . ­ . T' YJ • An abnormal number of Jewish This for the fever I scrape Aow.n I ii,;(k% the Cart less than three and a half feet � instincts of the British Admiralt. " , , I . I '. . Aiwint*llins and-bf! thin�s it very . -square. A prodigious nuilloer V1 Offich0s, that 01c ihitish is W-� "it.., I wruut-Lijs�, "re celebiatted rl--Lom- or fli-e-r-6--o-f,and that makes 1L luw 1� able to count, ­­- -- . . l 411 I likcl�: that he will be . I i�A the young insects are destroyed I Navy that troubles itself about this I don recently.' This was particular- c(:ckahighrum." - :.: i �. ' -.!',�:��-",� , I - 1. . � ., all the sn,jw peaks in that mighty , . And; .y noticeable in' the case of the east . • . ­ . 7,:: " I Soon aCtef hatching by. means, of., ambulance service of the sea I - , , - .. .. 10 e5'17-, sprinkling carts filled arisenic! this, afthough,• in a large. propor-: end synagogues. where the officiat- I . . , range. The plains, forests, rivers ' � .. ­- --:. ­.. ­­­1 . .. .­HI�LPFUL. . .. - '.'' . ral ... . � . , .:zli�. ­, . �- lake; � I . A- - ,:. .. .,A I orate) 'or other poisonous liquids. 1 tion of casps, the saved Seamen be ifig clergy were kept busy from. an ­ - - . . =. - 1. k arid hills will all be caug w' � ..- , - Still many of them es.6.ape and -the l(mg to othel. iiationali'ties. Tra,11jj-('an you assist me along (,il his p1howiraphic plates and - ,%,­. ,� - - - I .. :­",. . &arly hoar. . . ;. . �- ' .. I... "....-I.: ' -� :. tile road, mum? I Rambaldo believes that this maters- . . ,�.i1i . ­ . , . The men mciiti6ned above. for in- . - -m;­ , ' . 11. - . .1 . - - . IV, entirely treated with the sp�ink- stance. `a- -be'' -tie - �' '� � P6i ' P . . .. , ­ cojintr� they cover is, too . vast to � . ., - ". � - � - -i% - -s( -ill , roduction of - ­ 7---' : . Lady of the Ho, -e aially I! ill u ,,uffic;v fur the being rescued . ... - ­��.'­ be ' d by the* Pe. '' the region-- - ;: i�-.'­ yeti I cannot I will unchain in-3 In excellent . . . I "What profession do- % dog. 1 ; map of . din process, Fortunateh%�; thelgami-, belonged to ,I French ship, I fa--Itho Felix Faure`,* while ,I ml.pilier -)c had better adoptl" a. .. . sked Mrs. i and I know he wiil be most pl,-,ased: L-hm-L whi.­h lie will float. , young hoppers havcr habit timt, , J( . I -.-:, -- . , - succeeds it will ,f- "'7 -:::�'--! ( ' similarly brought away from the, Brown. ,"I dunno," ans,Wercd 'her it( .do so. . I ­ �.' . I 1. - - i if the joitrneN � I . -'.1. litajcs the destruction of milli,ms s - .. . , 'a of the topography .. ' '. -'.-�,I� -- ..eLi- - I Jands. a few ni - (,'ntly, back, 11.11',�,Im'nd. "Joe is rmher.handicap- . I ---. . .. �. I� f('I'd a-Arl%'d idea - - , . wore -of them. . . I Crozet Is , , �:.. .. ,W ' - must '. , By the time they arc - ' t',��o walks ' gian Vied by circumstances: The only I Every Gorman sofdiei si learn ,.i` an alwost. unknown region.. . ... - ­ ,:�j>,�, � Jormed the*crow., of a 'NT(*w(':. * - . � -t ' . - I ­ -A-- . ' - old they have developed an enorin- 1 1;arquc. . I . . profession he's naturally adapted to, ti, swim-1 P.ornc of them b,`.ng '�blt- to I � r'.: ":, - � , " . I .. ., . . k that ,yf ,I capitalist, a CITass a. wide stream, �-7� rryi nq all I Teaclivr­­Wbat is velocity? ' � . '.O: -1, .: . , . . . p ., , . -.+--- .� .. � . our appetite. But they do not set'� , . i and I don't I �rfi it n,*- 1 11 - man, �. 1 . , . � out to cat up tht,, world in, thin ar: 4 If'N.I)II 'n-4,111d be happy live or�%an quite see where he's gain' to geti0eir cl6the,'s, arins. ,'In(' an , . 11T61--l.."'I'locity is -,hat a 1­ . . I I . . . n with." �.,��­.-. . I I . the money." . ' Lion. . . t, ..� . - or ,q - . " . . ,catjk�Led-A,atecbinents. 1 optimistic I . - . r I I I huts a h6t plate (low - . rev - . , diet - . -- ­- M - . I .. - , 1 - - - - - , ­ The collect 'here and there in , -, - ------ �- � -.... - . - 77= .1. ,. . y .­ ­ ­ . . 7- - . - .. ­ ­ .1 ­ . - ,- ­ ­ - ­... I -- . - forward' . I I A GENUi compact masses to . I ,..!... . - � KE OFFER. `,-.­­ . on. the food, and. when an ariny of I -BUK DON'T NEGLECT THAT SORE -. � . - MAGISTRATE SPEAKS FOR ZAM ... .- I ---.,- . I . .--.---... ..". .. I , . hoppers advances front one space .. .. . . . . . . "TEST ZAM-BUR AT OUR EXPENSE1 -� to another there is nothing left to * , . I . - I . ­ . �' - - . '�� , ,� Z.�k, I . . . I .1 . I I . � A Chicago rrmn has just died from blood poison- � . . .., . . ":' f I-- ., - - I- I , 1:� , . .. :'cat on the ground they. have desert- istrate Perry, of Goldfield's B.C, believes in making a ing Wising,from neglect of a small sore. Don't � ,�Wc aRP,rreciaLh-- position taken 1,y the man or woman whii, I : I . - . . - }'cur , . 11 ,4 - Irt) : preparziiit)n is what you claim, you should ,,� " ­ ,1:. .1 , . ' neglect a cut, a pitch of eczema, or an says - ,;,­ , *. C(A They cannot fly, th6y move �(Pgohing kn6wn. `Writing of Zain-buk, the griat household open sore I I " - . .1 . , . al M, Jim -Bak on gcr have no objttctitin to lattir.- us try it beford spe � �­,,� . , � 1 - . ;, he says :-"Aftcr a very fair trial I have proved 7- of any kind, Jpl. air is f.01 of Pois ., nd ing our money ' .1 ' I ward only from 400..to 600 ,feet a ms, '... �P�4� -� I , , I . m daskin rash of waiting to start up their evil result's in neglected � view we say, send one cent ...�,' I., . .1 - . . eminently satisfactory. in my case it cure five - on it." To eVITY person uddng this . ,. 'day. N,To� is the time to trap them. I - wounds, etc. in Zani-Duk i;sz.fety. Zam- . stamp (to pay return postage) and mrne and date of this paper .. P . . .1 .. - . ". . years' .,taiiditig which no doct-Dr had been ab1c to do any good sorcs, wo I I , _: I :1.1, , . - "In front of them a trench is dug 1 for I would certainly encourage any person to k ZBk Buk is so highly nntisepiic that ap1-.1icd to any to Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, and we will mail you a free trial box . --,'.., � .. . I . . . able for the dericate � quittright. Every 'iniv ". I , - , &built 8-1.,; feet deep and wide and in his borne." The magistrate is ski�,riise.iscnr' injury blood poi.qoningim- ' ofZam-Bnk. am -lick is - . . ; .. .. ­ . . . I . -Buk! V-nZCJt1aJ1C'1 fur cuts, burns, bruises, eczema, blood possible. Li using Zam-Buk you have three , r,1,4, of little children, ):ct pwxerful enough to heal chronic SOMS; , �:, � I � �, '' - - I I , � -��,, I 'I 00 to 200 feet long'. 1, roin each end 1 Zam per box,' � ­�, .. . . end skis - -ases. -s going on at onc,! fur ?,am- Duk i.- healing oflon stnndirz. All druggists and stores, 50C. of the trench pieces of sheet tin poisoning a , L.:. disc All stores and druggists sell it at y,r�,cess, . I . . I.. .. . Swc cute fir pil=F. ,(inlhing and arzisep,,;c. Try it Nvith,7ut delay. 3 for llyc2'a5rs � �,� ., So cents a box, . I . - fi1out seventy -five feet long and ­ - - , . .- '4' . � . � . - . .1 , I I . . . . are stuck into , ". . . foot a * ndl a half high , - . , I ­ , . -� �.-.,'­'the ground, formipg two lines of i - ­'..�, . . . � - I .­.. fence spreading fanlike filom the I K , , I , M ' t . . I .1 . . . . - A . .; �- - � * , I I-- - .1 ` - I I - 11 - , , - I " - -1 - I I I '1.'.' I - r., lifcf, , tall, I I I I I I I I I ;J i � - i A ­ ;L-4w�iy � I C I . , � A El I 411��-A - - - I -- �,.M I I , "M - ends of th- r:,ench. Tlic,,, es - PAIN", I ,:r. . . . - :­ I - till thei . ' -� r outer ends, 0 I . '. .. . � I ". 11. , Are li .. . - ,'- ::,­ . ' � are extended R go . a I undreds of feet apart, wide . . • -- - I .'. to enclose the. flanks of the . ell'"I"g, c g army. ready - I , invading Then all i�, - it I . - I - RUB IT 1hi . he drive. fur t I hL -' T ,IS HOT WORK,, I . I 1 ,� T .. * �, 11 ;I - �; , I . %.Wt'... - - , . - - , - . J ii-­ I 12102M an I" - �,. � . . I settlers and the Government men in it IN ME-Rf13R"-,R1)--MLAN"n ., I I�, -GREAT "� sent to their aid take part with .1, I �`: . 'i ... .:.�­.�.- ,. I . . effective, though I I 1 I . . I ­ I , . ::' .1 I ... they-are only pieces of cloth, with - '! z:.. , .. - . - * . L " ":.IT I DE AREAS MADE DESOLATE It which they1flap the ground and urge , N BY MAIL ABOUT J 0 HN NESS . . " , . .1. .. i . h* - % ,-,:!t,,,. JN SOUTH.ANERlCA. ,:.... I I I - the hoppers forward. Very often darkness falls and the rear guard 'D HIS PEOPLE. . :,BULL AN . � ". . . "; . I. of the hoppers has not yet'reached � . ,' - I - . � . 1-, . - .1. . .1. .. .. , .� . the brink over which they tumble -.. . - -..- I . ­ .1 . I a I .. I . .', ve Governments are Fighting Me tc. their fate. The hoppers will not Occur rences la the Land That _ . . - - ._ ip , . � . , Pest, Which is Yearly Get' stir till sunrise, and then the flap- , -4 +1­ ,, IQ *� -1'+h is resumed till this - - .Reigns Suprewe in the Cons . - = 11 I I 1.1'&2 i �14,� � - � �, � � , ­ pt, �'r" �. , JP�g ,., .., . A � ,� , . .... . �' 14 . b���, " ­ I .. , ,.?-4�� N -7 , ��.� " ' . " -1 - . - - - .J ­f I Here's a .Real Summer Delight- ,.7--.­.1. , .. 1;� -T I'�.. . - ..,:: ..W �' I . � . W . .:: �'..*J. . , . - - - �;.l � �, , --�- with milk or cream -and 'fresh fruits. Discard -..'' -;.- I -1 . . .;.. �. ' :2,,,.�.;­, heavy foods and try this atural diet for -a ..,:,�' �, : : .1 P a, . I I I . Art World. :-,. ­­ . ,.�..­: I I - I tins OrLitc. .. .,� ' particular army is en&ylleu. Illu . ... time and noto how your energies will increase �-` I :- � ...'. .-I -.:. - . - . .. I . I . !.: .,-. : . ­ t .. ­ I crups and grass just ahead are safe 1. I w* 'i,- I ,: �: ,: "­ cable despatch . . is eaid'to be and your spirits revive, , ". 1. i; ,. -, - �., , � . - I , 1:7A . .received. in for a while. . .The British salmon . . - ­ I . - I I - � while .ago de6cribed how worth $550 per tun. I ... .,. 1, ­, But'such work as this spread over . NCUIZISKING WITHOUT BEING HEATING -.-., .11 . . - .. I - ­ I . ­ ILI the province of Catamarca Ar- . -e­ . I I several countries is enormously ex- Two Sunderland shipyards have SOLD 13T ALL GROVERA 1050 , gentina, many women had fallen, t6 . * f - :. � ; t,,.: * '. I , * pensive and is only a palliative 1) been closed through lack of orders. ,'.'. � ­`�`t�;'- the ground in, convulsions of weep- or - ­ - . the terrible evil, not a, remedy f, .1 Teri million sterling is every year . , .. .1. ­-­,Jiqg and for a"time were almost be- i�. A remedy has not jet been I subscribed for - charity in Great ' It, of,their. -senses, repeating over - - . I J -16t l0cusLsi Brit& --r---- - - . found. , Can the P ague ' . custs, the 11111116111111111110111111111IM1 and over only the words: "The lo- be quenched if httacked at its head The shelves of the British Muse- I" I ,,. . . . -locusts!" It was the ' thi sources? Is there any parasite or I are estimated to contain ;391 .1'. . rd successive season in which natural enemy of the insect that can um . I -- ­ -- -- --7'----- - ---- - - - , , -'Ahey had seed the skies darkened 11 miles of books.. ., I I . ' ,." . .. .1 ­-1- to introduced to quench the' plague -- - -- -G WITH AIRSHIP. _ !0, . ... *1idi­ -- - c - ;'S'. N . cloiiIs-of K�(�-usti­that'settled - The . (;ITIL 1. . � .,r mitigate it i Such questions as County of, London corers 7�7 TWO OF PERSIA'S - . . :�­down upon their rields and plains, i �Ou�ly dis-, 442 acres; but the London police tlestroying the crops and every ves- these are now being anxiously area is 443,421 acmi I . ;. Tabriz One of !Most Ancieut Towns 110P"l to Get Past Obstacles is - " ,.:. . ,. . -- ;:: cussed in South America. - .Nvw Guinea in a Baloon. . - i 1. : �.­ bge of the- 'vegetation' on which, -­ - . . Last. year 372,51.5,754 passeng6rs - .-Teheran Ceutre of War.. � - I ­.. _! Ar , , .- . I . .. . . - I 'their cattle and sheep subsist. .. + ... . An attempt will be made next . ­ .1. . . were carried by the London Coun- Persia's ancient city of Tabriz, I ­:� . .. . -. 'No other, part of the world has ILL - - ty Council tramway cars. - one of the scenes of recent violence 3 , - S OF CHILDHOOD, , . i ar.to explore a part of New Gui- I . .,.. . . � -in recent years suffered from such HOW '10 CURB THEM Hull claim's the distinction of hav- I in the Shah's dominions, can hard- nea by balloon. This great island, I . I , '.. . . a Plague of locusts as the agricul- . I. -- I . I ing the cheapest tram rides - a 11 b- -be said to have ever enjoyed a the largest in the world excepting ,. , tural States 'of subtropical an] In thousands,• of homes Baby's (juiet life. When Turk and Turco- Greenland. is very difficult to ex- . ,.'.'. . ,half -penny for three miles. . . L ' * - temperate South. America-Argen- Own Tablets is the only medicine ri I ll, '91�A§4, har, I W.an in(! Persian were not shakinsr! pl,�re. It abounds in . swamps; �� ... : . tina, Bolivia, s;outh`F-rn=raz11, E-aT---u, use when crirldren -are EMT an u -00, Go .old walls with battering rams Anse tropical torests ,1110 -1105-L11113 . . - . .1 died from blood poisoning, caused' the I I - . 'aguay and Uruguay share the affi;c- the mother w*ho keeps this nVdicine the earthquake was having its 'iu- tl';bcs: Dr. Poch two years ago ;110 �tion. � - . o.i hand may feel as safe as though by , mosquito bite while fishing. -or - I . " , . - . - In these regions the swarms have there was a doctor constantly in the land from the­coast of German New , The London and N orth-w"- tern I ning. The public buildings bear found triL , only fifteen wiles in - In . . . I traces of this sort violence-not- --, L 'been steadily increasing for a nom- 1-,me. Baby's O,wn Tablets cure Railway Company keeps a. maker of ably the. Kabud Masjid -blue' Vuinea that had never been seen by o. . . .. . - - . ber of years. They are supposed to alk stomach and bowel troubles', artificial limbs in its employ.. tructed of wonderfully white men. . . . I mosque-cons ' I originate in the southerly Part Of break up colds, expel worms,.. and Great Britain has the longest, arabesqued blue, tiles;. while the cit- .The chief of, the mining depart- . . _1he Amazon basin and in the Cha- 'make teething easy. The coast line in Europe-Italy, hussst-'i adel gapes with its earthquake-riv- I r6ifnt of British New Guinea in his I - -­­t vernment ktst annual report said that though , .- , 9 of ,Bolivia and` of northern Ar- has the guarautde of a go an and France -coming next in or- en sides. Although the An � .. ' 7gen-ani. . ­ .. .. I . . ". . -- .. ­ ly--f- -that this medicine -contains, der_ '� -- -­- dmu telegraph . S. . . I - � . ".. -� I runs thrailgli the�� gold had been found in many ' parts - J , They come froin the north in iv� opiate or isonous soothibg-7-The avi0r-WW1ffe'- -vf`-­it*te---i4Ahe--.-city-j- -- 'Iylk in the. ancient days. 1-f the mountains, the cost of pros- . I. , - north 'a . 7-it - nOt ­ - : , . � �'- .. a - I- --tib9­T1I-r --r- ,4 . - . A clouds that sometimes darken the W nyni n. Mat- Bank ,of England is a little less than! when it was known as the "gloriuus' ffc th c ' in stuff. Mrs. H. Bon ---.-- --- -------- I ,. I 'sun -and some of the swarms have tall, N. S., says:--I 'hav-e used 70 days. Notes art; never re-issued. I Tauris."' The new Russian railway: prohibitive because parties have to . . . I : . t I . , -been estimated to be sixty miles :Baby's Own Tablets for my little Out of' 300,000 ,,olumes lent last has.deprived it of much of its . ­­ . I. 11 . 11 im- � bew their way through the tropical . liung and ,from twelve to fifteen girl while,teething and for consti- I I -are lik6ly- at any, . ---:---- ., � year by the Wetifuninster -public lib- rvrtance, and tie . leather mer�, v:egmativn atird . - 114, . . - ' ..wiles wide. - But these billions - of pation, and think'there is no medi- . farieW of London, only five . were ctiants and silversmiths eke out a bine'to be attacked by the natives. I flying insects are only�tbe forerun- cime-can equal them." Sold by me- lost. I . . . . . carious livelihood by -engaging in I The worst savages .are : in Dutch I , ners of the . - . - divine dealers. or 'by mail at 25 . •. 1. � pre . I New Guiuea� two-thly& . of which -.7.4* , � --�;. GREATER MISCHIEF TO'COME. cents a box from The Dr. U'il- � King Edward is tr,, the Emperor a little snati,pling. I unexplored. , . . -is still , �.. . - a . . ' -- - -i . Co. Ig (I Teheran, the centre of the civil (- reasods wh .1 1. .They make desolate the area in. liants' Medicine , Brockville, of Austria is 7,, and the kit ) I Persia, ha,-,witli-1 Thee are the y Lieut. . '' I 1 :. . mp Ont. , I . .1 � - Roumania is 68. . President 1. Falli- war now raging in defgane 1 J�a­nbaldo (if the Dutch navy, .. .whicb.they settle, but, often in .1. , . . eres is 07. . . . in'the last twenty years tin I experienced aeronaut, has been4lu. - `it. Before . I ... . ' . I i I . ex ' A I , . wide r.eas in t4e�r fli� . with the most. rapid transformation of' " . '­.. they I :ce to the wing I .ey lay bil- CRUISING FOR CASTAWAYS. " The Victoria Cross' carries I th�.rized . to make an perimental . - . . � '� . 'n earth L - . .it a pension of s�o a year to those all L Oriental cities. Since the' old: . I . . . . lions L'. eggs in the %,,,. r, -, taken dovirn and I .. �-alloozn. trip next year across the . . .. : .. . . British Reri-of-War are Can- below a commissioned four mile wall -al- t . :dew Guinea, ,.. which in a few weeks becurtle -t ":v , Tuo Brit , . the ditch filled up to form a broad ,%citi�rn part of Dutch N I ... - tiers. p1t is ;this young, voracious ' tiatially oil the Look Out. . officer. . . . butilerard, gas, streetcars and tole- I fir the. ,purposes of exploration. .. . I I ., "brood, 'before it can fly, that utter . I The cruiier- Agincourt. which was I eat , a his have modernized thi anci- His plans are all made and li,is GOT- ' everything - H, M. S. PegAsus, which, as re- i for -many years the flagship of the p I e m , ! c,t,nment.is backin the enterprise. .- - I.." Ij strips the . land of ' d b birth e o Haroun-el-E4s� 9 . -- - Breen as thought t it had been litirned . peeled recently, has succeeded in:1 Channel Fleet, is to be -converted ".I " the . is character of, ­ He will travel in a free air bal- . . r. l I . I . Li-inging off from anti podes Is- into a floating coal depot. . To P re", c I 8 - ­-o,�e . . - ' South Picifiii, tw-enty- Ithe city, however, the old. pits t �, - t 1, cn,oa-nd he' has the coilfi-' - - All the 'Governments are fightin' . land, in the ect- sailor, is the crui- , The will of General Sir Redvers tap the pubterrAnean water courts- i dence that, ascending , from Ca & ears.7ag 9 "tie shipwreck - ­.� the evil.- Two � ' the The has been pr�ived in Exeter es, on which all local life depends. I St oenbuo - h coast, K ' ;. ,ize�%'b'e�'- s( r -hose special duty it is just now " I J .., - at-- the f6ot- of GecIvink - � Aine Government organized bare Registry 'Court. The value of the were centuries ago. I "II land . ... :., . , I to scour these -t�cas in search, of I . are still'as they we ,-'at under the n4me of Defenss gen- . . .. I e,-tate is sworn-at $174,9W., � . . . . . . Pay, on the north shore. The 'me- .- castaways. . I .1 --46-- . I "I .. I. orological conditions seern to jug- - I 'eral agri.cola Para la extinction de . Two castaways. continually Wheeled. in . a bath - chair to a ,: . ­ .. ' to - langosta, or Commission for the! - 1, dy ;--.. AN OLD-TIME QUACK. .-' flfy his faith. From April till Oc- - - '.. . er-.gaged, all the year round, on this meeting at Droitwich, an old a . -. I ­ .. t,-)ber th�' southeast trade�wind can - . , , 1)estructiowof the -Locust. Last . id.- They steam from aged ninety, embraced Gentrall In'the right hands, , ......L. -� . . . % I year the Argentine Congress placed' humane errand: with . . L - 't is a poor l,v counted upon as reg-ularly as the - .� 1k, I desert - island- to ain6ther, so t Routh, who presented her th hi%L ,.' I ' I 1'.*;,5W.000 at the dmposal of. this one . t each is] photograph. - . root that will not work. both wa�s ! d,-.ily reappearance of the sun. ' - I . , --:*-f§A . i timing thei-r -arrival that An old quack doctor was once - �.;.­ I is .. . f1rom Oct her till April the north 1:. 1. . commission. - . - v6ited,. in turn at least once every A memorial service lot Gen. I calle'd to see a boy who ha,j chills Mo 'takes it-, turn. Ram- . ­... . I . - . . vest ni4 w,00n . 'Sub-committees ' .represe * - - .. ­­ . I . .. - . I L S.x months. I . general commission in every dc- . Wulfe was held recently at and fever. th : � i�iildo' mill chore aomii- fine day in . .., . ­ ;4 , Altogether there' are about, two! Church of St. Alfreze. Greenwich, He. proceeded to scratch c bark 3uue next .for his ascent -and has - � -: .7-1 _ apartment exposed to these invasi- -r some in oh& �! I . ­ L­ . 'OUS and they extend from the nor- hundred .uninhabited and isolated. where ' the' remains of the victor of .cfr,,& root, and put .o n , I , doubt, that he will be carried &I- , . I. . • islands, atolls. and ,archipelagoes, Quebec are interred. • . glass of water and some in another' , most due no .. . :L. J -e- L I. . . northwest and will land . - - I �' tfiern limit (.if agriculture in the i w I -i Pikring tbP last twelve months glass of water. - - .. . - . .., - .:L '�' I I . hich are thus, kept, under. observe- ­ . e h . I ­))ublic to -the Neuquen River, al- . I I I the t'6dicin*e in' I ' somewhere near . the -shore of Geel - I - - . tion . Of course. -if the. cruiser sees I more than one huridred bicycleal "Gi t ns "glass . . L � I I. . I . � ive in . ; - ­ � . I ;!.- -thing pus I . - . .­ -­.':LJ .1 1[ilost to Patagonia Ever) sign of afivtbin ' e 0 the chills,' * ' he then said to the � 'i': *k Bay. h rt air. - -� - L,!-, (Ic sk . .g being -amiss Od j.hav' been repo-rted t -the Sur'rey, for Upon the success of this short I .. . . sible Js done to minimize the. dam- approaching an island, no atte"llit I ('o tstabulary as having been stolen God's - mother, "but give this in the L. of L ­- -,, 1..tA lage. - - - - .- . I I . L N-1 vage depends future endeavor - 1­1 � � . m. -- .. I.. ;�:.,made to effect a landing ;for this, 1 . esl,tll�,, sort in N - ,..�t , 7 ,I . : A 'fine of 100 ... front porches.of -country churches. ether when . New Guinea. -The diys .. � -, ` , ; I r glass hen the fever com .. - ., I .�. peso-, is Imposed tip- Besides wasting I . - - , . ) sting Dwe'h'valuible time 1 Normanhurst Castle, the 'country on . . " . - t-a, I ce i n a straight- line is ­311Y , ..1. " rTi any settler failing to report to ! . - - I . . I the sub-committee in 'his district the would be. very. dangerous. many of, 'eat'of Lord Brassey, which. It -But., doctor, the .XT16' -1-ut ono nines and the balloon ex- - :. 7 -..v , . . them being �xceedingly difficult of - , as . . actly the sonic Ill- . I I in the - ­ . ,­.. -. . �presence of locust swarms .or hop- .. L•een seriously damaged by fire, is, tested. in ex ' . pl,prer e%Ix,cts to- -makz it I . .. ­ ­... q approich arid inaccessible. ' ' I light of �;ne day. . - . . .� ,... . . . . I � .per eggs on his land. An organized i I ' -ved- Or if one of the most picturesque man- both glasses," ' -1 red t1artigh 41.2. .- , . I � c I -0h I declared . 7-01 -e",Ii �:, , 'a'. , � Biit if signals are obs I . ., not at all " ' �h . 9 e 'Will be. to . 1. . . . service embracing thousands of men I floating Nvrce�age is seen :which ap-. :,ions in England, . and was complet. quack. . . . . . -cour cat deal.; He .1. . ... -' , readiness at any moment tjo pears to he of recent origin. then. e0 in 187 1. ..'. . � .1 . I . w you . scrape the bark ,e. (" and record a great . ::1„•r . . ' -But I �a - �L " ­ . number of the SP,?�'cial " Fend a force to any place where I ' At a ineeting .of suffragettes, " - hill: hate a nun 4-� _ i I ,� . 1. � .�.are li,�,-crcd, and the fullest I IT the same rout and put it ;in each caa,erag nor. ..used 'in birlb.)ons. and .-.- 1, -1 � - danger is reportec. , gggested 11 , . . . 1 1 111 1.1, , . . - The most of inv�stigation is made. In this way,. Lady: Frances Balfour s . glees the expel-ts to st-cure.. panoramic � . . .., * � . ­ . 1ective war is, waged against the (during the past ten years, over 300 that a better method than breaking, .1 '.� - l. . - • . ," 'admitted the. quack. I , -on .: J- . young hopper;. - I 'law would-be for ever 1-;ew- of the earth below and .. . ., y woman - t - I es- 'lot him thiotighout the ­--:;,7 ­- , _-- rescued mariners have been the rmoothiv "but you didn't . ec how' ­ . ter•,s din- 1 6� th -'!�id . � THE OFFICIAL REPORT �- rescued from certain -death b- star- to refuse to I lady. This for, I :` 11 - - y I done ':t,-m3, dear ]a 1. - - in and expomire . nice. They.would then get the to_. the chills I scrape tip vii t h e rout; 1"Irnp-Y.- will take* him -abou .- , - . is that as 'Many' as i2,000 hopper Va t i (- - in a week. . _L(-) His course . t I eggs have been ' counted in a space ' It says som�lhing ior the humane 'm and that makes it high cockalormn. -'av across . Louis . . ­ . T' YJ • An abnormal number of Jewish This for the fever I scrape Aow.n I ii,;(k% the Cart less than three and a half feet � instincts of the British Admiralt. " , , I . I '. . Aiwint*llins and-bf! thin�s it very . -square. A prodigious nuilloer V1 Offich0s, that 01c ihitish is W-� "it.., I wruut-Lijs�, "re celebiatted rl--Lom- or fli-e-r-6--o-f,and that makes 1L luw 1� able to count, ­­- -- . . l 411 I likcl�: that he will be . I i�A the young insects are destroyed I Navy that troubles itself about this I don recently.' This was particular- c(:ckahighrum." - :.: i �. ' -.!',�:��-",� , I - 1. . � ., all the sn,jw peaks in that mighty , . And; .y noticeable in' the case of the east . • . ­ . 7,:: " I Soon aCtef hatching by. means, of., ambulance service of the sea I - , , - .. .. 10 e5'17-, sprinkling carts filled arisenic! this, afthough,• in a large. propor-: end synagogues. where the officiat- I . . , range. The plains, forests, rivers ' � .. ­- --:. ­.. ­­­1 . .. .­HI�LPFUL. . .. - '.'' . ral ... . � . , .:zli�. ­, . �- lake; � I . A- - ,:. .. .,A I orate) 'or other poisonous liquids. 1 tion of casps, the saved Seamen be ifig clergy were kept busy from. an ­ - - . . =. - 1. k arid hills will all be caug w' � ..- , - Still many of them es.6.ape and -the l(mg to othel. iiationali'ties. Tra,11jj-('an you assist me along (,il his p1howiraphic plates and - ,%,­. ,� - - - I .. :­",. . &arly hoar. . . ;. . �- ' .. I... "....-I.: ' -� :. tile road, mum? I Rambaldo believes that this maters- . . ,�.i1i . ­ . , . The men mciiti6ned above. for in- . - -m;­ , ' . 11. - . .1 . - - . IV, entirely treated with the sp�ink- stance. `a- -be'' -tie - �' '� � P6i ' P . . .. , ­ cojintr� they cover is, too . vast to � . ., - ". � - � - -i% - -s( -ill , roduction of - ­ 7---' : . Lady of the Ho, -e aially I! ill u ,,uffic;v fur the being rescued . ... - ­��.'­ be ' d by the* Pe. '' the region-- - ;: i�-.'­ yeti I cannot I will unchain in-3 In excellent . . . I "What profession do- % dog. 1 ; map of . din process, Fortunateh%�; thelgami-, belonged to ,I French ship, I fa--Itho Felix Faure`,* while ,I ml.pilier -)c had better adoptl" a. .. . sked Mrs. i and I know he wiil be most pl,-,ased: L-hm-L whi.­h lie will float. , young hoppers havcr habit timt, , J( . I -.-:, -- . , - succeeds it will ,f- "'7 -:::�'--! ( ' similarly brought away from the, Brown. ,"I dunno," ans,Wercd 'her it( .do so. . I ­ �.' . I 1. - - i if the joitrneN � I . -'.1. litajcs the destruction of milli,ms s - .. . , 'a of the topography .. ' '. -'.-�,I� -- ..eLi- - I Jands. a few ni - (,'ntly, back, 11.11',�,Im'nd. "Joe is rmher.handicap- . I ---. . .. �. I� f('I'd a-Arl%'d idea - - , . wore -of them. . . I Crozet Is , , �:.. .. ,W ' - must '. , By the time they arc - ' t',��o walks ' gian Vied by circumstances: The only I Every Gorman sofdiei si learn ,.i` an alwost. unknown region.. . ... - ­ ,:�j>,�, � Jormed the*crow., of a 'NT(*w(':. * - . � -t ' . - I ­ -A-- . ' - old they have developed an enorin- 1 1;arquc. . I . . profession he's naturally adapted to, ti, swim-1 P.ornc of them b,`.ng '�blt- to I � r'.: ":, - � , " . I .. ., . . k that ,yf ,I capitalist, a CITass a. wide stream, �-7� rryi nq all I Teaclivr­­Wbat is velocity? ' � . '.O: -1, .: . , . . . p ., , . -.+--- .� .. � . our appetite. But they do not set'� , . i and I don't I �rfi it n,*- 1 11 - man, �. 1 . , . � out to cat up tht,, world in, thin ar: 4 If'N.I)II 'n-4,111d be happy live or�%an quite see where he's gain' to geti0eir cl6the,'s, arins. ,'In(' an , . 11T61--l.."'I'locity is -,hat a 1­ . . I I . . . n with." �.,��­.-. . I I . the money." . ' Lion. . . t, ..� . - or ,q - . " . . ,catjk�Led-A,atecbinents. 1 optimistic I . - . r I I I huts a h6t plate (low - . rev - . , diet - . -- ­- M - . I .. - , 1 - - - - - , ­ The collect 'here and there in , -, - ------ �- � -.... - . - 77= .1. ,. . y .­ ­ ­ . . 7- - . - .. ­ ­ .1 ­ . - ,- ­ ­ - ­... I -- . - forward' . I I A GENUi compact masses to . I ,..!... . - � KE OFFER. `,-.­­ . on. the food, and. when an ariny of I -BUK DON'T NEGLECT THAT SORE -. � . - MAGISTRATE SPEAKS FOR ZAM ... .- I ---.,- . I . .--.---... ..". .. I , . hoppers advances front one space .. .. . . . . . . "TEST ZAM-BUR AT OUR EXPENSE1 -� to another there is nothing left to * , . I . - I . ­ . �' - - . '�� , ,� Z.�k, I . . . I .1 . I I . � A Chicago rrmn has just died from blood poison- � . . .., . . ":' f I-- ., - - I- I , 1:� , . .. :'cat on the ground they. have desert- istrate Perry, of Goldfield's B.C, believes in making a ing Wising,from neglect of a small sore. Don't � ,�Wc aRP,rreciaLh-- position taken 1,y the man or woman whii, I : I . - . . - }'cur , . 11 ,4 - Irt) : preparziiit)n is what you claim, you should ,,� " ­ ,1:. .1 , . ' neglect a cut, a pitch of eczema, or an says - ,;,­ , *. C(A They cannot fly, th6y move �(Pgohing kn6wn. `Writing of Zain-buk, the griat household open sore I I " - . .1 . , . al M, Jim -Bak on gcr have no objttctitin to lattir.- us try it beford spe � �­,,� . , � 1 - . ;, he says :-"Aftcr a very fair trial I have proved 7- of any kind, Jpl. air is f.01 of Pois ., nd ing our money ' .1 ' I ward only from 400..to 600 ,feet a ms, '... �P�4� -� I , , I . m daskin rash of waiting to start up their evil result's in neglected � view we say, send one cent ...�,' I., . .1 - . . eminently satisfactory. in my case it cure five - on it." To eVITY person uddng this . ,. 'day. N,To� is the time to trap them. I - wounds, etc. in Zani-Duk i;sz.fety. Zam- . stamp (to pay return postage) and mrne and date of this paper .. P . . .1 .. - . ". . years' .,taiiditig which no doct-Dr had been ab1c to do any good sorcs, wo I I , _: I :1.1, , . - "In front of them a trench is dug 1 for I would certainly encourage any person to k ZBk Buk is so highly nntisepiic that ap1-.1icd to any to Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, and we will mail you a free trial box . --,'.., � .. . I . . . able for the dericate � quittright. Every 'iniv ". I , - , &built 8-1.,; feet deep and wide and in his borne." The magistrate is ski�,riise.iscnr' injury blood poi.qoningim- ' ofZam-Bnk. am -lick is - . . ; .. .. ­ . . . I . -Buk! V-nZCJt1aJ1C'1 fur cuts, burns, bruises, eczema, blood possible. Li using Zam-Buk you have three , r,1,4, of little children, ):ct pwxerful enough to heal chronic SOMS; , �:, � I � �, '' - - I I , � -��,, I 'I 00 to 200 feet long'. 1, roin each end 1 Zam per box,' � ­�, .. . . end skis - -ases. -s going on at onc,! fur ?,am- Duk i.- healing oflon stnndirz. All druggists and stores, 50C. of the trench pieces of sheet tin poisoning a , L.:. disc All stores and druggists sell it at y,r�,cess, . I . . I.. .. . Swc cute fir pil=F. ,(inlhing and arzisep,,;c. Try it Nvith,7ut delay. 3 for llyc2'a5rs � �,� ., So cents a box, . I . - fi1out seventy -five feet long and ­ - - , . .- '4' . � . � . - . .1 , I I . . . . are stuck into , ". . . foot a * ndl a half high , - . , I ­ , . -� �.-.,'­'the ground, formipg two lines of i - ­'..�, . . . � - I .­.. fence spreading fanlike filom the I K , , I , M ' t . . I .1 . . . . - A . .; �- - � * , I I-- - .1 ` - I I - 11 - , , - I " - -1 - I I I '1.'.' I - r., lifcf, , tall, I I I I I I I I I ;J i � - i A ­ ;L-4w�iy � I C I . , � A El I 411��-A - - - I -- �,.M I I , "M - ends of th- r:,ench. Tlic,,, es - PAIN", I ,:r. . . . - :­ I - till thei . ' -� r outer ends, 0 I . '. .. . � I ". 11. , Are li .. . - ,'- ::,­ . ' � are extended R go . a I undreds of feet apart, wide . . • -- - I .'. to enclose the. flanks of the . ell'"I"g, c g army. ready - I , invading Then all i�, - it I . - I - RUB IT 1hi . he drive. fur t I hL -' T ,IS HOT WORK,, I . I 1 ,� T .. * �, 11 ;I - �; , I . %.Wt'... - - , . - - , - . J ii-­ I 12102M an I" - �,. � . . I . ­ "' . , " , '' ­.,!-�­,�,��.. -4, I .. .. . ! � , , .. . . - I - 7 � - . 1k JF 4 I. I :; � .. , .. . I . I I :. .:..�, I.' - �. .. . ,... ­­- r .�. r, 2- 2 4� X *� 11—l''. � . ��,��l,�.���,�-�i-,,7,-, . , F SICALWRECK 0 the most popular, appealing as moderate meads, r would rather•go . it, does to' all classes of the scour- anywhere for a holiday than to .1-'...........'...�". ' munity. , . I Scotland. To be'invited as a guest I •�-�,'�,,,',­:-� ::":*�.,.��:�;'-�.'�-.!�; —Put biiefly, the -eibibition-is the to some gr at Scottish--mansion I. , 1. ��'. . �-- , ��­ �. , ........ . .. ,.: ­ " . . I .. .... :-.1....".. :: �: .1, " .,. � .1 "? ..: -.:.:.. � - .., -,-.-:.:- first .attempt by, practical demon- with its private golf links, its , ...... � . .. �ffi `- l-] � MR - ­� I L.� e, : 1-1(­,, I •ZZ I A . ", I ,�- I-4-1 � �- ..1 - ... ­ . . . . . . . 7 N �� . .,::.i��:-::: V ­ --.------- — — : .� ., I a . - -- " ­ ­ .­'.., .. : ...". ,'j�, . D4,JoA1LUU Q.AJ V1 L.A a y 4, U Slum Livi=v. nrawiing Txmir, m.no sa,mun..a4r`eaJ1l,- . I . . : — ­� ­ __ -- - -- - - - -- -- - �,Erl> � � � �-".;.;� caption, _construction. and equip- its unequaled apparatus-for grouse. - - " .k. . : ­�',,:. 0 . 11 �- - k . , "', . .. : . ... .. :. I �'.1�1� .... � ;, ment. . shooting and deer stalking, and its � I. � ... .. , ., - k ..... 6. . . . I , . . � � I . .. , ": : �- , , . � . . - ,:..:::�::.. ­ . . � -: ,..,. "" �� .: .1 . On entering the amphithe4tre the intoxicating scenery is, of course, I (fioa .­ � .Z� �,� � �. ,�, .:-::.�:,.. : . - 11 .1 1�- ­ i::� .� ... :*::�.� . .$ .. - - 5 ­ V.. - ,­,� � � visitors will find himself in the see. another matter, although even un- ..'' ­ So Important Poiub of Seiirinif 5�e CLO13. " . I I. " , ­ , I . . -� 0 �... . I.. V, 2� . I .,. . . . . . , '' ­ . . . `:..i:�i�� ..� tictis devoted to construction, de- der such circumstances, the expense . ... .. I ­ ,;, ::�::i�::�i�i:::�r.:,::. - .. 1. . ­ .! ­1 - . ­ . . . � ��: .. ,, � ; ..,..::.: .. , ­ I � , 1. ..::: -,�. , I : : ",::�,:..:; -X. : ... ! �� i I.:,. .. I . . I I ,. .I., . 't '' , . ;.,.. , , ci. ration and sanitation.' Every o" the journey and the prodigality 11 , .., 1. . .. . I Did you I ever consider what-the thousandth 1: I .. , ,.. ' ' ' ,�.,... 4 4:�:: * ­ 4 ndth I ,, type of metal work, flooring and of the tips expected from one make I ::..:,::: � ' . , 1�, '. ,� ,::., ­ �: 1" �.. ,::��, ...� - -: ' � .... building material; wood carving the acceptance of hospitality any- ... : �. -- : o .:::�;,::.-,-­ ::::: .. . � ­ ,., � ..� , .:;X ': �. . I ­­; . . I . . of an inch might mean in the adjustment . -:,­� : �:..,. 46� . ..: 11 :-::::,:.�:­%.��ili� . ..... .i�!::�:�::::: .1 . � and-turning, beautiftil pictures, en- thing but.,a cheap undertaking. � 1­ '­�, i­ � , '�.',���',,*�i:i�: ��:,.. . . . . _ " .11 :!:­1 1. hangings . . . -: -�.`,*,,.:,:�,:. .�;,:,;.:-;4�:,:.:::;,;- . , gravi . I 1. . 145� - i,;;.. � .:.' .,; . I ,-., -L --stroke­ �.. � ':'. .� , . ngs, &ad 'But to go to Scotland as a non- ..�., .. I - -of the needle � . NW . . I . .,. - �:::���:�;�,�', . I 1. I artificial flowers and o 'peripA- I � . ­. ,.',:,�%,��-�-.--:�­:!', :1: "...., .� ..ij�;',i���,�.. rnament!1, ....... .. .11�:.;."...-.,�;.:".......: , . I millionaire is to herd with . ,'- " �� I 11 .. . � . .,..,.:,:.".".;�;.:"..:i��':2i�::i;H::i;;: , . '' . , 'i. nvisible parts there ' ':` �­4­ � a .,;.% I ..."....'..."..., ..... ,z , fascinating. new methods of ligbt- tetic tourists in the trains, coaches . � :, '. ., ..., - ". 1. . . .*�;%*�.�i 41 Or how niany, little i ' ..EZi� ��i*i:i* .1 , ... . .,..' ,.�: ��,".��-.*::�. I ... .1 I I.. ­ '... ,..:. 1:.j�:j::::::.,.... .. . " . .,.::: :, ` . ,:. - :, --..:. . : : ,- . . - �� ,.:.�:�:i:�:i:i:::1:7�:�:i:�:i�.:�:!:�::::::::.. - .,�,,; q . --��I�:ii::�:�­ -*:.::.;.N, :.:.;. ing, in town and country houses, and steamers that make the tour 7 'are which may run well for a month,. ­...i, ... ­­':.�, �7'!' . ;. �,. '.--:��,�:'., X.: .: ';.X-:-: - . - : or. I � . ,.- A ..:. �::::.­.:;..;. ��:�::::;::.�:;.!..:::;�;::::;:�:i:�,:::�;;', .:. �: 151"ll types. of geysers, stoves and ra- � ": � . - . : -..:x; -:�.',;: ­ 11 .. - - 1. i:::::i : ,::. � ­ . - � -.;.:.:-..,:,...:,.., . .- . . : ot the Higlands. , To be out of . . ., ­* 11, 1 �--.7 - .'­1­,;69 .:,.:.'X:�:::X..::..-:-�-: . . ..1. . �.. , N -%4;1,' - " .4 �:':::,-:;:. �: ; :,:,:;::::".,: ;,:;:;: :i`;�: diators will be. displaye'd.' ' . , .50 in a carelessly-made machine, and then -". . .4 ,, t- . , I 11 X:j�:: ,::�:�:�:. things in Great . ... :; --., - J,­'-t:�- - ��,k: � " '�:: .:. " ... ,..'.,?":` �:, �...� 1, .. Britain. is to be I ., 141, i� . , I- �!,� , .. ­:::: : � : .:..:...1. , ­ .. .;.;:::: ,:: ,:.. , . ... -�:;. .: ,,:,: ".... .­.� !!: ��-,:, " .. . . - . , ­ ­ .�i�:�ii� ..: : , : i: In the section devoted to ventil enormously out of.them. to belong 11 �­ , by going ,wrong render it utterly useless?, ..:.- ;: .x .:i:::::;::7 :,:: :. ...::::: , - 2. , ".::."'::�:,:� *�i� -'�, - 0 - ­ I I 4, ?*"ii- ....:.:, .,: . .. ation not only will there be all 'in fact to a; totally different world ­;,�,-,, ,.!:� tq .. . ` . i*: . :;!:;: : ., . , ... .. ."....... - , , � ­11. .. 7 :.,::.�,i:;;!:`:.: ... .. i: -.*�:-':� .1 A ­!` I ... ­ , fans, and . - 0 ­:.��,.:;:': .. - .49 ... .....:::;:::: . . ,; i sorts,of patent windows, with different standards, possibili- ... ' iion and thorough I . ; ", I 'I, I :" �:: .. .I. - .1 � completely fit- I . �. For the perfect construc ', ­ .. ' :�. . ., - .�. , . . . , .:: I other devices, but.a comp 11 ­ ' : ..: ... - pursuits.' :' . ! : � I � I .. ... - d­ ' ties and ' . , . . . - tc.4 billiard room will be filled. with The number of these who are in . ­­ . .- testing 6f these vital details yotr must de- %..r. .'. :,�­� �, ". I . . . ". . .�. .,., I . . .. . . tobacco smoke at intervals, and '- them, however, seems to be always ,. � . pend upon the honor and reputation of ... . .9'. . . _ �.�­ 7 ...... piactkal methods for• clearing it increasing, On Aug. 11, 'the day �* .1 .. ... ­'...'.. ... demonstrated. . . , : the maker. ... � ., ��. . . 1-1 . ­­ ., . !­ �-4. d . I . I . �.. � � -, - �-: , �. ., �- before grouse shooting opened, 20 I I 1 . � ,: . : .- . .: ". , �J I . , . . " ­� - -, - . . . - - I .1, � . I . . � . �-i- . - : ,. . �,.� �:.. .. Those who take interest in the in- special trains left a single London I . . .1'... If, I ., 49 The makers of the Singer Sewing Machine' ,' ... I. .. ­..,A� . ' - - ' " I d �� ­ . terior charm of home will doubtless . ! m, � station. for Scotland and the north, . , . enjoy ­ .. - :1 - - .. - liu.ger in the furnishing sections. bearing, a regular army of sports- . , a reputation vouched for by millions : . 1. . I ­ - , , . . ­. ;�,! ­ , Tilere the rich and those of humbler men and their families, -valets, - . . I -. - - ­ , �.. � ., . ' 4 . : , t I " t- I - - 7 . . . . � , - means alike will have demonstrit ' ' - �of Singer users all over the world. '.. �. I., - . - maids, chauffeurs and .grooms, . , � . .. . I ­�- - � ,. �. I -.1 (,d what art refinement, science and pointers and setters. I I . . . . . . . � . . . . . . ,. . .., . invention have .,;,.accomplished- to --------I.— .-I.... . . q These millions of Singer users have -proved , I . ­-. . . . I . Resi(ent of Ottawa : ­ . � make the home and corn- - - . . ' - ' .: ' - I I . MOTHERS I -' - .. ; ,. . . �� the perfiction of the Singer by years Of, FindS Rel;ef 10 pe_rU - . . . I I � ­ ,�, . ...... ' _no, ,furtable. Leading firms will ex . ee., . . . I ... I hibit complete rooms furnished in Give the Children a Chan .. ; - steady sewing. I- .� . . . .. . . 7 �;­-., I., . . . � . I I . . .� ..,. . . ­ I R. REN'E ST. JEAN, X10 �St. various styles. Near by. there 'will Spanking does not cu-re children ofbed• .. . . . . M. I . . I . . There is a constitutional cause, " ­ M UnAviek 962eeb, lab& - , I - - rAM,rL-qh1P rl;qplag of nnfiQi t . -.,.!U 1h#­ Vi;nggr Rpyyyng Mgnh;ng ;a bij;lt QLNt ­:- - - -- %.--.. ­- I ,and.histurical furnitu' 1P =t ---3r ­9.-Tu-mrners, Bois . -for t&Xtrouble. FT .. - � . Can writes, re one of ,e L to Windsor, Ont,, will send free to -any . ,. I . - "I belie " _ 31 . I . � a watch and runs like one. . . L � -- . . I . ved a year ago that I most original ever arranged in Lon molher her successful home treatment, . . .. *cculd stand 'anythin I worked; clone � with full instructions. Send no money, but . lard k It irregiilar hours, and did I But the exhibition will be notal)le . I . - I . .. write her to-day'if your children trouble , . I. . . ­-, . 'child, . L Zuld cal,v by . i —I­ 1i e loss of ,� in another direction. Furnititre . . . not 19-the -a few meals, L. . I you in this way. Don's blame the ,� . � 7 .',but in six � This . er ... � I . Cellent ad: 'he chances are it can't help it. % `Sewing Machine Co I . . -- weeks I had changed to., and equipment siwh. eX .. .. Sind mpany ,a PhYr .. -do not constitute a home. treatment "also -cures adults and aged , . I aical wreck. juncts. . ]MONTREAL . Nk 1-4N1p--C3 I I * . . ., people troubled with u,i.. difficalties by � a 7 , "Eight botties of Perunii, brought I Hence the promoters have arranged . � ., ... 312 AlanninAT Chambers 533 Board or Trade @;dg 904 Main 8;;;t ­ -L I . . I.. 'back my. strength." Illy Or night. - I i , I . I— .1 Igth..". , , . that all that tends to make home ..,.: - - - — - -- . . . ... 'L . . . - . * ' . . all, , . home . � . . . . . - . - . ­. ­ I - Mr. A, O. I � � . Harding. 503 W. 146 life aocial�its music and its recrea- - — . . . 7 . 'Tramp- "Gan assist me'alor.g --7— - - - -- - , - - -- - -St., New York City, formerly one.. tions�-shall have place in the fore- Tramp-' ­ 1. — -,- - . - - — - the .i.,� - I An the leadi-ng-druggists--6uT,ms�L-Ott-. rotind of- the :;pWi- .i .ehd d;--t- - , road -mum I - ­ Lady QL the 1 — - -1. "I I—- -IjAj��-For Nei lirla.- H , d,v Cho. Ont., has , ,d to House — "Persona -Ilya —e,arinQt; b'ut'i � - -- -;:, J � -- I �11! been presented with a I Ther� will be a section devoted ­ t - - ­ ­.;�. w .- r ­iii- ,P3. � ­ . I C" 7'-. we-nty-ftve­year-year ,tors .-and-AnclAor ruistim, I will unchain my dog, -and I -know" .-Rhe'uriffatism, Pain, Et . , � l , -- - ' -------- -- - . . . , . . I Odd Fell,ow4ip. .He writes as fol- , ,Every..woman wifts-eek-the "bob -1"-e .wilL be mug p eased to do so 7 So CENrS, ALL DRUGGISTS. OR . . . . .., � 1.� • � Jows. . . j land" section, with its model ere- -- � ­ - � . � . 1. . IF . "Ever's'ince-I have been hand- che. model ward, in w-children's These two ' desira6li qluitlifiea.( THE PAN130 COMPANY, ' in TORONTO. ' I Wholesale- Lyman, Brea. & 0o... Toronto and Ma itratai - Lyman, Knox & C:a,k3^ ling Peruna, I have had a 'fine; hospital.- children's- furnitilre and 'ticns, pleasant to the taste and at � ..- ' im . : - ­ - . i -6 -effectual,- are to 1 . Toronto ; national arvir Go,, Lan :'trade. Ohre a family buys a bat -; games and toys of every descrip- the same time 0 1111M111l11111111111111111 .� ,. � . . . I . . I .tle. I am sure of selling them more, fiim. - - . ­ . _ , found in Hother'Graves' Worm, Ex- ­. ­ ­ - and it never fails to bring addition- The practical h 11 tervainator. Children-tike it' ... 1:1 ., I I ousekeeper' will I ., I � - - .1 - JLl customers. , examine with inter ,. . . I . .:� , . . eat the infinite . '. -. - . . .1 I �. I . . ., I- ... "I have. nothing better for ca-1 variety of cleaning materials, car- Mrs. Baldwin-"That husband of , - . I y mine I - . Larch in all of its carious 0T.m . h i ions f 's. As! pet sweepers. brushes, ,brooms, mine is a most careless man, I ex- ' . . ct he1l lose his - .. 11 ,-A. J. PATTISON & C009 ­­.� - - I .- and head some of � 1 4% household remedy it is without --laundry app"aces., wasbing -f(. 'bompAre, splendid for mothers and � knife cleaning machines. - ----- --i----y1--rs. Bunn-"I see , , -1 � these ddys.' . I � . . I � - . .: .. . . . . excellent for children," . . . - . �. . - . . he's lost the next thing to. it-his . � . 33, 35, 37 SCOTT ST., TORONTO. I . . - i ---.. ---.----#--- -�­ . . ­ . . . : . . . ' I hair. " - , , � g,.:' . .. . ... — - . n all other corn prepp I ra ions ... .. -' I , '' . .. I I .Whe t, . . 1� . 7 ­ . - - . ­ . . . . . . .1 I . � I . I '-:� F-XTREM,ES .N- . I fail try 'Holloway's Corn Cure. No Whi4n going away from home " .1. I - .1 , - �.. .. I . �. 't prices' ' , �L' . : ' _ . ,. .LIFE. � m ome, or. -- ' " The Cobalt Silver Dividend paying mines at*pr6sen ­ , ' ) . ­ ,..i � . . .. ' . habitat, - I pain whatever, and no inconven,: al any change of habi 'at he is �a! � ,--- f per cent. to 35 per cent, per annum and are in . . xtntant Young Father-My baby[ence, in tising ft. - - ' - .' wise dian who .numbers .among ,., . I - . . .. � . . ­ Q -­ - LE, _ . . : pay . from p .. . . - .Irian h . . . .. . . I . - - has ill ' 8i cut Fii% first tooth ` - I . I . � : --. 1 .. . L - . ... 1�irlongings a bottle of Dr. J, U, , ; our- opinion -a good- speculative investment : Crown Re-merve, . 'L - �14 Despairing Old QrandsireL _ M V . I * . . - I L . �� . - . * ' A meeting of creditors it " seldom Kellogg's Dysentery? Cor al. I -. la A�� to tooth has z City of 'C'obalt; Cuni gas, La. Rose, . -Nipiising, Terniscarning I I 2 �t, . ..:.L.�.:�_ . . .just, cut me' ... . , fo- -thq purpose of expressing con- Change of food and water in 'so ' . ' .1 � . �, �- .. I mo i . and TreLlieway are populat 9tocks and L should" increatie in '. .. �".., . ­ ' fidence ,in the -man - who can't pay- � strange place• where there are ri.4.- ... .. I . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . L- '.., , .. ; - I - I . . . I � - - , .. .. . 1� To Those - 40 Sede,"ittary Oct Occupa. ; ten tents on the dollar. . . . . I . . . . . , ",-?,I ­ 1 df.cturs may bring on an attack of � , I ,price. . . . . . . .. .1 . . . � . I .. ..­ . ­ tion.-Men who followi sedentary . .- . L - . . . . . . . - _,- �­� ,. ­1 : � Y:.. , I � - . . , . . . . " v .". � , ­7 4i deprive them of - . . :- 4,d3 .-�enter, . He then has a standard I I - I ­1- . - ­ -- -CORRESPONDENCE SOLIZITED-L )occupattons. whic " are awal sorts got a bottle of'Fer"rlu, remedy at hand with which to cope , libix �r 4 fresh air and, exercise, are more t,,Pni�-­and you will be �arqri,ioi fiow. L1 . . . �. .. - - ...f � . '. . .. L . . �. - . ­ I �, -A .­. py one . � o -e ' that tired feeling wilL wear off. $i,ck) �ith the disorder, and forearriied .;. . . i­ . �, I . ... . I . . . .. .. .. ..": A . . �:� -9 than those who lead active I- - 'C', . A . � I .� I lic, can successfully-. fight the ail- I �= ­­ --- I—— t disorders-of the li% r, ana 9:11,41-11 It dealerm in modicina - . .:� kidne, - I ment and sul;duc'it. - . I . . � . . . ­ .. . - a•! i - �outdo�;r lives. . The former nill find-. The,e#6rfq'of worniliyi � fo make I . .. . . I :--, - I COBALT HAS MADE GOOD J1--t1"-1N"`-`-3 rm)()x FR;`K- 'tells hft- V�ulcan - , . ..� �.., in Parineler's. Vegetable Pills a re�, them ' stilveti be . autiful .arc rain at Father, who was conversing 'with .-tire the ,ial*"lY ­orkinx plans, tho storative without questio"n the most - I . I some of his children on '-Truthful.-,1 ,Ito silver ore production for 1908 m.ft-y.,f1%kf119 S"TON14 &"d .heft 1-41U at J 12 -, .1 - . '''f' . , 'will astrosate ovor Sl:.%ostio.000 � Gram, Isig HUAt�61. Sten. t- iucrox,sa )r,-ur salary . � . ,icfficacious'on the market, They,are ' tempts .even when successful. . - * W R L . . L . . . -00 h. ,.t .U. pr'.Sti, Psy,vitc% Dept.' to, li ­ - . : . � — . . � -�cqs," lr�marked that. when. lie. a. " ' .. , c . . - * . Y pr(cura le. eanil'i- take "t . . -IMI All AVP.' ­. . ­ ,— 'easily ) ' ' b ' ' ' . I 1.5 t .V 4 4 % , , C H W4, C, i), ;:. , * ­ . n a a- boy. if he or any of -Lhi ' —­ . - - , .,�,� . I . � -Cure for Headwtlie, - Bil- . is hrother; � I ,-tr.T" U ' , .. . . , .4.Kpeditiously, and they are surpris- i - ,A &ire . , .,. . . L I I 1. * I ingly cheap considering us headache, to which women,are � or sisters told u lie 'their niuuths U L R I CA : vE WANT R0,11 4 PLN ­ : dieting their excel-. to . . I . IME WORK 'Ninilis, to "Parate I ­ `Aence. L more subject than rrien, 0'ecomes so i. washed With Soap: 41 A new C,)ba�t proposa,on wi%jc; ` " , 1: ; , . .'LL ,." . z . . : . were thoroughly L �n , HC high-pood %L1twUit1,--Kn1ttia% Machhlu. . I . : nt of 43 aches " mining arope"Ives �Iia, -:- - - ­ � - . �. � , - acute in some .subje"ets that�thcv they' _water; LittleTommy, who irits ' ceyelopme, Irty idea Av hime ; wit-i:e or �p.Lrs time knitting for * - .- . ­ . I . :1 � :, . I . 'located in the recogn;zod-minarai zone, . "J , . . I , - only i;.- i.!u­t war.-i.; For all particulars � . ly two the 'trade � �.�. . . i al e utterly prostrated. The Sto- seated in the corner of the room, , bloc:(-. removed ;rem the p . . amat Nipissing, R Ld�lrti^ kii (:A-,.XDI,%', WtiOLKNALK 1`45- . . .� I , d La Rosa, Get in at the bortom. , . � , . - i A� " . .. � Dobson — "There goes Figgers,'t'he . es ­fooa.- did tiler(. , is a 1 exclaimed ` "Papa, you. would i Is where the money is made. -.-- .- .... . . - ­­ - - --- — ., .r . mach refus . I . 11 I I soon . of Way r- L ­ M. ' Tll1RV'l(%'i) t'O., Dept. W, 6r1tll&. Ontario. . � , I :J ". .expert accountant. They say' he's' ,onstan't and- distressing effort toigibt used to it. I -.1. 4 we ara. offerina i lirni;aa amount of Uirica at I . �.��, , ­ . . !) . . .. .. . . � -, L. I .4kcing crazy. •" . � ; I 20 oaras per store, $1,00 rr.nopersonal liability, The Mild .. . ­ . �. I free the stomach from bile ,60iich I , . . .. .. � ­' . - . . . I on an instalment Plan of cents per sham port. . . .. .. , , 'Hc'q been },as become ilnduly',secrett-d ' there. , ' . , - I t) e 1 Phy.41cat Pain an,l mental .%rigulth afffict the .1 Climate of Virginia -1 a� the trouble ?" Dobson—, .1,�� . I ' Ictinii4skindise,wii. Got rici of b�th by rt - month . . . . . I often splendid ,e -clt rLising. - -3 i parinclee's Vegetable' Pflls-are a �' I') L 41 Orjy* a 'few weeks ago rm fairly .PU I trail, a. rp (I oraj farming. , . .trying. to straighten 'out his wife I our �1 L gr,)"i. ,sortunit,lox for at , , 'i�- kcitsehold accounts-." - * ' I , binkZ Werver's Corato on tbo' ha.ttqJ, itching, ng. .Its- 31.1ed i nf, as 9", ,If.,. J...d The relief riven is among the .a and Crown I.. dents into Terniskarr;nii� Noya Scotia Winters are short, C mate salt .1 .. ,� 7- I �pend� alterative. and in nelitralii- I Uuro-t fa.ce. .., . -..--;,I I - , �.Ixsarye from 20 to 30 cents par share. To-day, f, ood and selling bo!��w its v:Llue, hiii; increasing ... - ��!.,, , I . wonders of medicine I - - .. ­1 . . I ing the effects of the. intruding bile i t r skarning is .r.ly lo �, at 88, Nova scona, each year. Mail (,'aaa,liana are livizge - -<k , . . . --- . . , Writs f,r fitfurinatkouto .. Ringer e 'nerves 1 m .�� I - � . . .. ,r . ��3 " t will be noticed in the - .:��- - ­ . ..... ) .r*�� I: Thigo I . . .. ­ 11-7:, . relieves the pre�surp* on the '.. . .. . . and crown I.?7. Pirure these Virginia. � ' ` -er , i : 'BLAMEFUL. . . I ., : . . t G. W. OK 0 1 14 Ill. U, . . . .. . . ,, - Sewing Machine Company's ad� - which cause the headache. . Try . . . :BLAMEFUL. I . worits. U tumizaiuner'of Agriculture, I . . i : . �. . . � . . . We are investing our own rni;�4y in UlFica. Come i .1 t . . .. .. � ­ q J . . -tisemeltit theit there* are three ad ` be,,,. . . . . , chmand, VIL ,��..� ­v; - - .. I . . . I when the average mail fails to; and go along, Sond*for rnap ask for reittlar --- . - --- ­,= , . . I . .. � . . -,1­ � . . . an- 1 t - . -!-.- -, - . ,!� : .,-:�� dresses at the bottom' of the ­ . .. ­ . -..- ­.. .-.-.— - —­ make good-he-h�gins to look ar, I ----- �-- . ,;:��� .� . . . ,�iit 11J. , . . I I -rounceinent. Any one writing will --N1"ther--"Oh; Bobby. yon-iiaiz'gh- ( for- some one to blame it on. . STEWART & LOCKWOOD 1 . , , I . . , - . C nearest I ' 1.11 .. I 1. � � ... . . BROKERS , mell ..9. : - - , .. . please addx4ss them at the tv . boy, . ,you*ve been snicking , . . .1 : Zh I • ene of the three places to his. post, ' I ­'A Good Medicine requires 'little 7 (fiause, ) -..'Poor -darl-ing !. Do- -you 1 18 Adelaide S . t. -E. - TORONTO I .. .1. bad !" - B - (,A-1lLi has advertising. Dr. Thoma-s--Y( -cute � . . .: ... . .. - .. I feel Vol obb-, .. btock dirid.111aing Lz�nanjs -- +­ - , ----- ­ . 1�een 'v . .16 . . . . Wl 1''.., - - �ell' broilght u') "TI),ink 0 1 gained tile. good name it now I . . . I -- t H0, F - p — —­­ "'------ � . . - DEPICT IDEA], NONE. fy(.,u!. I'm dying"' . -s. Ilot througli. elaborate ad- ,' ' t •ILL .W1, ! enj(rN I ... .- I . , CANADA'S BEST -�--.:- ..:� �� . 1. ­1 . . . . . I .: - . v . — . �crtisingl but on "its great merits, , 160 Acre Farm ! ... ' Pat -_ ­ • - - ---- -- --- - - -�,Mn�---- . ( -.-Exhibition Jin Londo- - i �as a remedy for bodily pains and irrii;.iLted.,,,,,rzes,.'!zgs,inilkie:1.4'1'(I,t-eiitjqliart, AND IS Uslis . . n Undei - I . . . . . . I , exrollent fur all kinds fruit, inil(l c iniste, unly in ; TH2 WORLD OVER I " . -gan, One-thi rd ca.,h. F. yammer, C­ldeu, B. L. 7. ronage of the 41tieen. . . . .a'linents of the respirs,tory oi s. ­ :-­,--�� -, . - : . - I . . . . . . . . . . , . . I ..-, , �' � �: f."', 11 Extraordinary intni-6,�t *is heing i .. . . - I .�. it, I has ' carried its fame with it i -- I .—.-- , . �11 - , i . . : . ; • : ­ : her'ev6r it hits 'gone. ar)d it 'is :., . are . - ' - . .1 .: � :�,�. -tion, which (ipens under the patron- :i"A ­ displayed in the ideal home exhibi- , : .. . . . - - ATHER DYEING � ; ' . , F2' � . tyL.O. � Eeil Organs . . . , I prized at the antipodes a., .well,as . ­ I also world famed -1 ­%w.:. I ; The best of ('6vlon i'13 in h.er t 0 "':': ! . 'aL hume: ' Doie simall, effect stire. . (;l6acing "d Purling and Kid Gloves cleaned Tba" ' --- . . -.:2,:, - :,�q, .,Age of her Majesty tli(, Queen at, ; "on` sere else do they' I grow to such • . . � I COP be sent by, port, k Par a& the beat, place is I I send for Freo Cataloz ­'�. z -,1, , . N ­ . " '! - .`- Olympia. on Oct. 9. It J . . I I . , ­�.. Z *. ... I a year " perfection, The hest of Ceylon's , , kTU 7 RE. ...... BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Co., -- - -J N u. 75 t ,) ; .., -.ONE GOOD Ft. 1 11 which NNill lie men-loraide in Lon- ' i L " " I . L ' L �.. . ­ ALONTREAL . - I .� � ,teas are n Sal4da:" y I . Ine Bel P1050 OF1 019V CO., [1[1. • [Ue�104 onj -L"".L.�.��: �,�-j4- 7, -. I I 1. "I am not adroit. Eaeh day I . , - I . , - , . L! ,":don for spit-iid.id exiii1jititins. this --- .- - - - ­ ­ .. -- " -- ­ - - , . I . . -- . . - I . I - I ­- -- - . ­ ' d . it ,rinething that makes me wor- — - ­­.- - ­­ - - --- . � I , ­'! ��', :don to 1w in ,-vory rF­Tpr(,t one I J. - . . � - - - - .1 . I I PLAYGROUND FOR I:N'(;I,I%'%H. � . . I . L I � '-�- .. 4 . ­ ,� ­ ­.:"­,P, . . 1. It— - - - I ' . - - J IT D GX HN T • -- -. I., if ,� � � ��`-,..:.. I � - . : ry *' OF. SOLOKO\ . . ,; . ,�', . ., I . — L �; I *That's bad.'' .Rl` . I.". I . .�:. I ­ . - . , P : . � �� . ��!,:Jq . . . I . . �. . . .. L L . , , . , Twenty Trains Front Lo . T-Yi­rst Guest—"Hi, waiter, open, . ... , - ' , ­ . . - f . � . ­'.... . , "(11)" fol' ! "Well, each new wor'ry'., makesitto . ., . .- ­ . .. I .. � -­ I can't stead I �� I '. . 11 1. - Scolland in a Day. .­-, l'-forget.thc worry of yesterday.. -It - I,c . . . . .. - I 6,af window, please. I I I I . � I .. . . . . . ..­ :�": , . — i I The great p�aying ground of the ` ll'i-zbt bc wol'sc-" t1iis heat." . . ­ ­ ! Evety ; . , . . . . I . E-.N . , �— I NN4itcr—" Direct1% , - sit ..(Up; ,ns .. F . Eritish - aiistocrac . �, , and of t h e. � . L !�'L %-'�-'- ,ms . — - tile window.) I . "I . ,- . . .;s ' srklirtirig rich is Scotland. T! (1) . 0 . % I 1 L . . .1 A . I . . 11, q - c, s t (a little later) — - I „'life '-11 I Second (;i , Farmer �: . . L�... ... 1: I . )” ho. country in the world ' B, I I " � 'Waiter, there *s draught enough L � . � . " ".. ,-V - lit on ; • . 11 . 7 k� depends so much for its , -:�'.z�� Is I 0 one a death (of cold. . Do .. . �,�',t�'� �­­. i. .�:� �-�::;, sport, says a � writcrJn Exi,per's , . .: -,ut the winclow." . I I , - , , .... , 4 , _r ­ - , . -.. . i 1 �-�. , `:4, t ,. - . , I Weekly. . . -?, 44 91 , new - . L 4 : � i : ... Cis, I ,4;pft k, t- give, ' - Sir. " (Shutt . , Knew . . . ' years . . - I . N�*aiter----­Ycs, t the -i . . . L . . I Milliuns­of acres thAt fifty ! I zr I . ... .n , fi,- , " I window-) . . L . g a I . I ­�'..,; . hljvv invich innnev he a-ul,l save hv U T L­ -, .J- were let at a peppercorn rent' ' ­ V&ii-��;enks-,\iorsei,tek-,,i-,t;;-jr���,+,ia+ ..:wiiolll,,ii. .. -, .gs 1. I , .. . r '. %.,. � , ­'. �-�,�-,:',' � I I ozk I First Gllost--"Waitur, nre Y011 1. ­ ­- . " L, � - now bring in vast sums as growip i &in* to saty %r.,rid. poinp ter. grind f,,ml. &a.. " � ��r, b Wats,,h ' � ! ni ft d ? ,\V11Y hate you clo-ed, -th 6L ply the'leinali'l. , Wi' - : . Irt W1111111 �1 It 11". blS t-. -0,T) moors and deer forests, and the- I . :ut thk ii,il, out and �e. `1 to U-� t­dtwy, and we 1 I time is not far qff when all Scotch- i I I . � wmdow ! Open it again n t oll"e. , W I'll -4611d pm our free e,�"%.lo;ue. . L . - . 1. . I ...i�, 11 11 P 'iter (( " oes; 1 , ­ I b I . or I i W1 ­"Vel.-.V%�good sir." L' , A .1 I :1 !V" � .11 ­ . O!" � men will be gillies, caddie-, or beat- I "B199c.st ancl Best" I t,(, landlo-rd.) "Sir, on I one of the gee- ,N�n,. � , 0 I - , 2 ` � 4 nu . X9 r �. r .. ers-, .or will serve in some other ca _ L . � . I dQnie-i wants I .. .. . . -; I . . : I I I .., - r� 4 I ­ , I , , ­ --" - . . the witi-dow <,�(-n, and * , .1 . -. � '0 I I� --- I - ., ---- - L - I a a WAY t� - in the vast ' - ., '-.­ =. ­­­ --- -- - �)'6,n � _its tile J�� � -i � ­Z­ e � - ' -- '' j,6L -j w a - _ , � - ---- - .... . . ­ JV11, .L . . "I ­ .� . � , In pa City'L and expandi-,Tg T t- . * Plug ! e , 1. _t L, Addra4A­ ..'� . �, , . , I ions, S a , I ., _ , liut .. . '­ . . . ­ � .�- , , ��. � ... L" I I . Chev,ting 'Toba,�,:�-.i '1111 I t,-, cl,� . ­. I , .,. organization that ministers to i . ,. � I .. - I . ­­— Sport.'. — 1. .1, . I .. . girl L.,1.,.l k,lj,) t%'hht, �Lj;ro. g(,, -bmt'.ks Co., Lltrltoi, To-owo, LVS . I . . ., I. - f . __ _ 'Itle.. The Oavvadtan Fah . ... " . 'I , I --ft I ' y, I -000002MMIA�� 11 I � ! , "I I :q ... . I �..... . ., - .. � ��; L.-a - , ISSUE N 0. 40 ,. ­ .1 . Veroliall "a, 5­ -,-4&1-` , an , ol very I I * - - I . inan says who hasn"t, diiii'cd yet. " . Nloutreal, Winnipeg, v.sucouver. I _ , I 'A"* � . � . . . . -­ . . - - . - . . I . I � . , . . . . . . "". . . 41 . . . . * I � , , , - , 1� . A".1 1, : - , I I I - � - � - , -, -� . - z L � ;- -, �, ,i* - I . , "I. ,i - ��A-�-,-k&,i,-�,�Wk�; I , 1, ,,, -V� " -­ ,# X,A, ; . !, Ll ­­­ ­.,A-� - ,,.*- - - �-g ­'. ,s ., :,6ivm '. ­ -��- MMR-1*X`ViXP� . I , 'L , --,, —'.4"i,*­ - ;,i� I . �. :-. .-�- - -i� . —..' I r- " ,,,�:­ * .5, � � - .: -,. Z... --�-. � � . � ­ .!� I ..:��, Z! *,­7�.7 " � ,r . - �7ZV A=: '" ­ I _ '4` ,''- ­ ---,-y Lt. . ­ ...'., -- -'� ­­ ­ - L ' "" " • , - � 4 . . ,, " .- I 1 ? ." 'P,,. . ::,i " , ­ . � 4 ­­ -;.;� 1; - . _� .� . , 1117 4 I � ­" . .;" " , 'r L-:t- Q'� - L '14F, . 'o 6 if - " V;4+, ­ _ , - ,. , . ,., ..'-w-1­1_1 .1115,11, ''". I. . — , � , 1, 01z, r , zw" . ,­ �, 4 , N, Vz:r,�; % , '. t`,'-t,,�-.7--�;,.'-. , L, . - � �:� - L , . ". �' �' ... , , ,, :4 - � 7 �'J f'7�� �' ,'; �. - . � ---�� : t - - . ,,+ � .. . ,.!�--;: : ,­�,-�'� )& -- %-."'--- � 1, L 17:W.. 4 �'�' - ­ -, - -4 1s -. -, - a '-� .-�'. -'%.", - ,- - . , - 1-1 . . � . 4. . 1. . - 6 L. " ,��',,. I'l .- ". w ­ I. ­ . , F SICALWRECK 0 the most popular, appealing as moderate meads, r would rather•go . it, does to' all classes of the scour- anywhere for a holiday than to .1-'...........'...�". ' munity. , . I Scotland. To be'invited as a guest I •�-�,'�,,,',­:-� ::":*�.,.��:�;'-�.'�-.!�; —Put biiefly, the -eibibition-is the to some gr at Scottish--mansion I. , 1. ��'. . �-- , ��­ �. , ........ . .. ,.: ­ " . . I .. .... :-.1....".. :: �: .1, " .,. � .1 "? ..: -.:.:.. � - .., -,-.-:.:- first .attempt by, practical demon- with its private golf links, its , ...... � . .. �ffi `- l-] � MR - ­� I L.� e, : 1-1(­,, I •ZZ I A . ", I ,�- I-4-1 � �- ..1 - ... ­ . . . . . . . 7 N �� . .,::.i��:-::: V ­ --.------- — — : .� ., I a . - -- " ­ ­ .­'.., .. : ...". ,'j�, . D4,JoA1LUU Q.AJ V1 L.A a y 4, U Slum Livi=v. nrawiing Txmir, m.no sa,mun..a4r`eaJ1l,- . I . . : — ­� ­ __ -- - -- - - - -- -- - �,Erl> � � � �-".;.;� caption, _construction. and equip- its unequaled apparatus-for grouse. - - " .k. . : ­�',,:. 0 . 11 �- - k . , "', . .. : . ... .. :. I �'.1�1� .... � ;, ment. . shooting and deer stalking, and its � I. � ... .. , ., - k ..... 6. . . . I , . . � � I . .. , ": : �- , , . � . . - ,:..:::�::.. ­ . . � -: ,..,. "" �� .: .1 . On entering the amphithe4tre the intoxicating scenery is, of course, I (fioa .­ � .Z� �,� � �. ,�, .:-::.�:,.. : . - 11 .1 1�- ­ i::� .� ... :*::�.� . .$ .. - - 5 ­ V.. - ,­,� � � visitors will find himself in the see. another matter, although even un- ..'' ­ So Important Poiub of Seiirinif 5�e CLO13. " . I I. " , ­ , I . . -� 0 �... . I.. V, 2� . I .,. . . . . . , '' ­ . . . `:..i:�i�� ..� tictis devoted to construction, de- der such circumstances, the expense . ... .. I ­ ,;, ::�::i�::�i�i:::�r.:,::. - .. 1. . ­ .! ­1 - . ­ . . . � ��: .. ,, � ; ..,..::.: .. , ­ I � , 1. ..::: -,�. , I : : ",::�,:..:; -X. : ... ! �� i I.:,. .. I . . I I ,. .I., . 't '' , . ;.,.. , , ci. ration and sanitation.' Every o" the journey and the prodigality 11 , .., 1. . .. . I Did you I ever consider what-the thousandth 1: I .. , ,.. ' ' ' ,�.,... 4 4:�:: * ­ 4 ndth I ,, type of metal work, flooring and of the tips expected from one make I ::..:,::: � ' . , 1�, '. ,� ,::., ­ �: 1" �.. ,::��, ...� - -: ' � .... building material; wood carving the acceptance of hospitality any- ... : �. -- : o .:::�;,::.-,-­ ::::: .. . � ­ ,., � ..� , .:;X ': �. . I ­­; . . I . . of an inch might mean in the adjustment . -:,­� : �:..,. 46� . ..: 11 :-::::,:.�:­%.��ili� . ..... .i�!::�:�::::: .1 . � and-turning, beautiftil pictures, en- thing but.,a cheap undertaking. � 1­ '­�, i­ � , '�.',���',,*�i:i�: ��:,.. . . . . _ " .11 :!:­1 1. hangings . . . -: -�.`,*,,.:,:�,:. .�;,:,;.:-;4�:,:.:::;,;- . , gravi . I 1. . 145� - i,;;.. � .:.' .,; . I ,-., -L --stroke­ �.. � ':'. .� , . ngs, &ad 'But to go to Scotland as a non- ..�., .. I - -of the needle � . NW . . I . .,. - �:::���:�;�,�', . I 1. I artificial flowers and o 'peripA- I � . ­. ,.',:,�%,��-�-.--:�­:!', :1: "...., .� ..ij�;',i���,�.. rnament!1, ....... .. .11�:.;."...-.,�;.:".......: , . I millionaire is to herd with . ,'- " �� I 11 .. . � . .,..,.:,:.".".;�;.:"..:i��':2i�::i;H::i;;: , . '' . , 'i. nvisible parts there ' ':` �­4­ � a .,;.% I ..."....'..."..., ..... ,z , fascinating. new methods of ligbt- tetic tourists in the trains, coaches . � :, '. ., ..., - ". 1. . . .*�;%*�.�i 41 Or how niany, little i ' ..EZi� ��i*i:i* .1 , ... . .,..' ,.�: ��,".��-.*::�. I ... .1 I I.. ­ '... ,..:. 1:.j�:j::::::.,.... .. . " . .,.::: :, ` . ,:. - :, --..:. . : : ,- . . - �� ,.:.�:�:i:�:i:i:::1:7�:�:i:�:i�.:�:!:�::::::::.. - .,�,,; q . --��I�:ii::�:�­ -*:.::.;.N, :.:.;. ing, in town and country houses, and steamers that make the tour 7 'are which may run well for a month,. ­...i, ... ­­':.�, �7'!' . ;. �,. '.--:��,�:'., X.: .: ';.X-:-: - . - : or. I � . ,.- A ..:. �::::.­.:;..;. ��:�::::;::.�:;.!..:::;�;::::;:�:i:�,:::�;;', .:. �: 151"ll types. of geysers, stoves and ra- � ": � . - . : -..:x; -:�.',;: ­ 11 .. - - 1. i:::::i : ,::. � ­ . - � -.;.:.:-..,:,...:,.., . .- . . : ot the Higlands. , To be out of . . ., ­* 11, 1 �--.7 - .'­1­,;69 .:,.:.'X:�:::X..::..-:-�-: . . ..1. . �.. , N -%4;1,' - " .4 �:':::,-:;:. �: ; :,:,:;::::".,: ;,:;:;: :i`;�: diators will be. displaye'd.' ' . , .50 in a carelessly-made machine, and then -". . .4 ,, t- . , I 11 X:j�:: ,::�:�:�:. things in Great . ... :; --., - J,­'-t:�- - ��,k: � " '�:: .:. " ... ,..'.,?":` �:, �...� 1, .. Britain. is to be I ., 141, i� . , I- �!,� , .. ­:::: : � : .:..:...1. , ­ .. .;.;:::: ,:: ,:.. , . ... -�:;. .: ,,:,: ".... .­.� !!: ��-,:, " .. . . - . , ­ ­ .�i�:�ii� ..: : , : i: In the section devoted to ventil enormously out of.them. to belong 11 �­ , by going ,wrong render it utterly useless?, ..:.- ;: .x .:i:::::;::7 :,:: :. ...::::: , - 2. , ".::."'::�:,:� *�i� -'�, - 0 - ­ I I 4, ?*"ii- ....:.:, .,: . .. ation not only will there be all 'in fact to a; totally different world ­;,�,-,, ,.!:� tq .. . ` . i*: . :;!:;: : ., . , ... .. ."....... - , , � ­11. .. 7 :.,::.�,i:;;!:`:.: ... .. i: -.*�:-':� .1 A ­!` I ... ­ , fans, and . - 0 ­:.��,.:;:': .. - .49 ... .....:::;:::: . . ,; i sorts,of patent windows, with different standards, possibili- ... ' iion and thorough I . ; ", I 'I, I :" �:: .. .I. - .1 � completely fit- I . �. For the perfect construc ', ­ .. ' :�. . ., - .�. , . . . , .:: I other devices, but.a comp 11 ­ ' : ..: ... - pursuits.' :' . ! : � I � I .. ... - d­ ' ties and ' . , . . . - tc.4 billiard room will be filled. with The number of these who are in . ­­ . .- testing 6f these vital details yotr must de- %..r. .'. :,�­� �, ". I . . . ". . .�. .,., I . . .. . . tobacco smoke at intervals, and '- them, however, seems to be always ,. � . pend upon the honor and reputation of ... . .9'. . . _ �.�­ 7 ...... piactkal methods for• clearing it increasing, On Aug. 11, 'the day �* .1 .. ... ­'...'.. ... demonstrated. . . , : the maker. ... � ., ��. . . 1-1 . ­­ ., . !­ �-4. d . I . I . �.. � � -, - �-: , �. ., �- before grouse shooting opened, 20 I I 1 . � ,: . : .- . .: ". , �J I . , . . " ­� - -, - . . . - - I .1, � . I . . � . �-i- . - : ,. . �,.� �:.. .. Those who take interest in the in- special trains left a single London I . . .1'... If, I ., 49 The makers of the Singer Sewing Machine' ,' ... I. .. ­..,A� . ' - - ' " I d �� ­ . terior charm of home will doubtless . ! m, � station. for Scotland and the north, . , . enjoy ­ .. - :1 - - .. - liu.ger in the furnishing sections. bearing, a regular army of sports- . , a reputation vouched for by millions : . 1. . I ­ - , , . . ­. ;�,! ­ , Tilere the rich and those of humbler men and their families, -valets, - . . I -. - - ­ , �.. � ., . ' 4 . : , t I " t- I - - 7 . . . . � , - means alike will have demonstrit ' ' - �of Singer users all over the world. '.. �. I., - . - maids, chauffeurs and .grooms, . , � . .. . I ­�- - � ,. �. I -.1 (,d what art refinement, science and pointers and setters. I I . . . . . . . � . . . . . . ,. . .., . invention have .,;,.accomplished- to --------I.— .-I.... . . q These millions of Singer users have -proved , I . ­-. . . . I . Resi(ent of Ottawa : ­ . � make the home and corn- - - . . ' - ' .: ' - I I . MOTHERS I -' - .. ; ,. . . �� the perfiction of the Singer by years Of, FindS Rel;ef 10 pe_rU - . . . I I � ­ ,�, . ...... ' _no, ,furtable. Leading firms will ex . ee., . . . I ... I hibit complete rooms furnished in Give the Children a Chan .. ; - steady sewing. I- .� . . . .. . . 7 �;­-., I., . . . � . I I . . .� ..,. . . ­ I R. REN'E ST. JEAN, X10 �St. various styles. Near by. there 'will Spanking does not cu-re children ofbed• .. . . . . M. I . . I . . There is a constitutional cause, " ­ M UnAviek 962eeb, lab& - , I - - rAM,rL-qh1P rl;qplag of nnfiQi t . -.,.!U 1h#­ Vi;nggr Rpyyyng Mgnh;ng ;a bij;lt QLNt ­:- - - -- %.--.. ­- I ,and.histurical furnitu' 1P =t ---3r ­9.-Tu-mrners, Bois . -for t&Xtrouble. FT .. - � . Can writes, re one of ,e L to Windsor, Ont,, will send free to -any . ,. I . - "I belie " _ 31 . I . � a watch and runs like one. . . L � -- . . I . ved a year ago that I most original ever arranged in Lon molher her successful home treatment, . . .. *cculd stand 'anythin I worked; clone � with full instructions. Send no money, but . lard k It irregiilar hours, and did I But the exhibition will be notal)le . I . - I . .. write her to-day'if your children trouble , . I. . . ­-, . 'child, . L Zuld cal,v by . i —I­ 1i e loss of ,� in another direction. Furnititre . . . not 19-the -a few meals, L. . I you in this way. Don's blame the ,� . � 7 .',but in six � This . er ... � I . Cellent ad: 'he chances are it can't help it. % `Sewing Machine Co I . . -- weeks I had changed to., and equipment siwh. eX .. .. Sind mpany ,a PhYr .. -do not constitute a home. treatment "also -cures adults and aged , . I aical wreck. juncts. . ]MONTREAL . Nk 1-4N1p--C3 I I * . . ., people troubled with u,i.. difficalties by � a 7 , "Eight botties of Perunii, brought I Hence the promoters have arranged . � ., ... 312 AlanninAT Chambers 533 Board or Trade @;dg 904 Main 8;;;t ­ -L I . . I.. 'back my. strength." Illy Or night. - I i , I . I— .1 Igth..". , , . that all that tends to make home ..,.: - - - — - -- . . . ... 'L . . . - . * ' . . all, , . home . � . . . . . - . - . ­. ­ I - Mr. A, O. I � � . Harding. 503 W. 146 life aocial�its music and its recrea- - — . . . 7 . 'Tramp- "Gan assist me'alor.g --7— - - - -- - , - - -- - -St., New York City, formerly one.. tions�-shall have place in the fore- Tramp-' ­ 1. — -,- - . - - — - the .i.,� - I An the leadi-ng-druggists--6uT,ms�L-Ott-. rotind of- the :;pWi- .i .ehd d;--t- - , road -mum I - ­ Lady QL the 1 — - -1. "I I—- -IjAj��-For Nei lirla.- H , d,v Cho. Ont., has , ,d to House — "Persona -Ilya —e,arinQt; b'ut'i � - -- -;:, J � -- I �11! been presented with a I Ther� will be a section devoted ­ t - - ­ ­.;�. w .- r ­iii- ,P3. � ­ . I C" 7'-. we-nty-ftve­year-year ,tors .-and-AnclAor ruistim, I will unchain my dog, -and I -know" .-Rhe'uriffatism, Pain, Et . , � l , -- - ' -------- -- - . . . , . . I Odd Fell,ow4ip. .He writes as fol- , ,Every..woman wifts-eek-the "bob -1"-e .wilL be mug p eased to do so 7 So CENrS, ALL DRUGGISTS. OR . . . . .., � 1.� • � Jows. . . j land" section, with its model ere- -- � ­ - � . � . 1. . IF . "Ever's'ince-I have been hand- che. model ward, in w-children's These two ' desira6li qluitlifiea.( THE PAN130 COMPANY, ' in TORONTO. ' I Wholesale- Lyman, Brea. & 0o... Toronto and Ma itratai - Lyman, Knox & C:a,k3^ ling Peruna, I have had a 'fine; hospital.- children's- furnitilre and 'ticns, pleasant to the taste and at � ..- ' im . : - ­ - . i -6 -effectual,- are to 1 . Toronto ; national arvir Go,, Lan :'trade. Ohre a family buys a bat -; games and toys of every descrip- the same time 0 1111M111l11111111111111111 .� ,. � . . . I . . I .tle. I am sure of selling them more, fiim. - - . ­ . _ , found in Hother'Graves' Worm, Ex- ­. ­ ­ - and it never fails to bring addition- The practical h 11 tervainator. Children-tike it' ... 1:1 ., I I ousekeeper' will I ., I � - - .1 - JLl customers. , examine with inter ,. . . I . .:� , . . eat the infinite . '. -. - . . .1 I �. I . . ., I- ... "I have. nothing better for ca-1 variety of cleaning materials, car- Mrs. Baldwin-"That husband of , - . I y mine I - . Larch in all of its carious 0T.m . h i ions f 's. As! pet sweepers. brushes, ,brooms, mine is a most careless man, I ex- ' . . ct he1l lose his - .. 11 ,-A. J. PATTISON & C009 ­­.� - - I .- and head some of � 1 4% household remedy it is without --laundry app"aces., wasbing -f(. 'bompAre, splendid for mothers and � knife cleaning machines. - ----- --i----y1--rs. Bunn-"I see , , -1 � these ddys.' . I � . . I � - . .: .. . . . . excellent for children," . . . - . �. . - . . he's lost the next thing to. it-his . � . 33, 35, 37 SCOTT ST., TORONTO. I . . - i ---.. ---.----#--- -�­ . . ­ . . . : . . . ' I hair. " - , , � g,.:' . .. . ... — - . n all other corn prepp I ra ions ... .. -' I , '' . .. I I .Whe t, . . 1� . 7 ­ . - - . ­ . . . . . . .1 I . � I . I '-:� F-XTREM,ES .N- . I fail try 'Holloway's Corn Cure. No Whi4n going away from home " .1. I - .1 , - �.. .. I . �. 't prices' ' , �L' . : ' _ . ,. .LIFE. � m ome, or. -- ' " The Cobalt Silver Dividend paying mines at*pr6sen ­ , ' ) . ­ ,..i � . . .. ' . habitat, - I pain whatever, and no inconven,: al any change of habi 'at he is �a! � ,--- f per cent. to 35 per cent, per annum and are in . . xtntant Young Father-My baby[ence, in tising ft. - - ' - .' wise dian who .numbers .among ,., . I - . . .. � . . ­ Q -­ - LE, _ . . : pay . from p .. . . - .Irian h . . . .. . . I . - - has ill ' 8i cut Fii% first tooth ` - I . I . � : --. 1 .. . L - . ... 1�irlongings a bottle of Dr. J, U, , ; our- opinion -a good- speculative investment : Crown Re-merve, . 'L - �14 Despairing Old QrandsireL _ M V . I * . . - I L . �� . - . * ' A meeting of creditors it " seldom Kellogg's Dysentery? Cor al. I -. la A�� to tooth has z City of 'C'obalt; Cuni gas, La. Rose, . -Nipiising, Terniscarning I I 2 �t, . ..:.L.�.:�_ . . .just, cut me' ... . , fo- -thq purpose of expressing con- Change of food and water in 'so ' . ' .1 � . �, �- .. I mo i . and TreLlieway are populat 9tocks and L should" increatie in '. .. �".., . ­ ' fidence ,in the -man - who can't pay- � strange place• where there are ri.4.- ... .. I . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . L- '.., , .. ; - I - I . . . I � - - , .. .. . 1� To Those - 40 Sede,"ittary Oct Occupa. ; ten tents on the dollar. . . . . I . . . . . , ",-?,I ­ 1 df.cturs may bring on an attack of � , I ,price. . . . . . . .. .1 . . . � . I .. ..­ . ­ tion.-Men who followi sedentary . .- . L - . . . . . . . - _,- �­� ,. ­1 : � Y:.. , I � - . . , . . . . " v .". � , ­7 4i deprive them of - . . :- 4,d3 .-�enter, . He then has a standard I I - I ­1- . - ­ -- -CORRESPONDENCE SOLIZITED-L )occupattons. whic " are awal sorts got a bottle of'Fer"rlu, remedy at hand with which to cope , libix �r 4 fresh air and, exercise, are more t,,Pni�-­and you will be �arqri,ioi fiow. L1 . . . �. .. - - ...f � . '. . .. L . . �. - . ­ I �, -A .­. py one . � o -e ' that tired feeling wilL wear off. $i,ck) �ith the disorder, and forearriied .;. . . i­ . �, I . ... . I . . . .. .. .. ..": A . . �:� -9 than those who lead active I- - 'C', . A . � I .� I lic, can successfully-. fight the ail- I �= ­­ --- I—— t disorders-of the li% r, ana 9:11,41-11 It dealerm in modicina - . .:� kidne, - I ment and sul;duc'it. - . I . . � . . . ­ .. . - a•! i - �outdo�;r lives. . The former nill find-. The,e#6rfq'of worniliyi � fo make I . .. . . I :--, - I COBALT HAS MADE GOOD J1--t1"-1N"`-`-3 rm)()x FR;`K- 'tells hft- V�ulcan - , . ..� �.., in Parineler's. Vegetable Pills a re�, them ' stilveti be . autiful .arc rain at Father, who was conversing 'with .-tire the ,ial*"lY ­orkinx plans, tho storative without questio"n the most - I . I some of his children on '-Truthful.-,1 ,Ito silver ore production for 1908 m.ft-y.,f1%kf119 S"TON14 &"d .heft 1-41U at J 12 -, .1 - . '''f' . , 'will astrosate ovor Sl:.%ostio.000 � Gram, Isig HUAt�61. Sten. t- iucrox,sa )r,-ur salary . � . ,icfficacious'on the market, They,are ' tempts .even when successful. . - * W R L . . L . . . -00 h. ,.t .U. pr'.Sti, Psy,vitc% Dept.' to, li ­ - . : . � — . . � -�cqs," lr�marked that. when. lie. a. " ' .. , c . . - * . Y pr(cura le. eanil'i- take "t . . -IMI All AVP.' ­. . ­ ,— 'easily ) ' ' b ' ' ' . I 1.5 t .V 4 4 % , , C H W4, C, i), ;:. , * ­ . n a a- boy. if he or any of -Lhi ' —­ . - - , .,�,� . I . � -Cure for Headwtlie, - Bil- . is hrother; � I ,-tr.T" U ' , .. . . , .4.Kpeditiously, and they are surpris- i - ,A &ire . , .,. . . L I I 1. * I ingly cheap considering us headache, to which women,are � or sisters told u lie 'their niuuths U L R I CA : vE WANT R0,11 4 PLN ­ : dieting their excel-. to . . I . IME WORK 'Ninilis, to "Parate I ­ `Aence. L more subject than rrien, 0'ecomes so i. washed With Soap: 41 A new C,)ba�t proposa,on wi%jc; ` " , 1: ; , . .'LL ,." . z . . : . were thoroughly L �n , HC high-pood %L1twUit1,--Kn1ttia% Machhlu. . I . : nt of 43 aches " mining arope"Ives �Iia, -:- - - ­ � - . �. � , - acute in some .subje"ets that�thcv they' _water; LittleTommy, who irits ' ceyelopme, Irty idea Av hime ; wit-i:e or �p.Lrs time knitting for * - .- . ­ . I . :1 � :, . I . 'located in the recogn;zod-minarai zone, . "J , . . I , - only i;.- i.!u­t war.-i.; For all particulars � . ly two the 'trade � �.�. . . i al e utterly prostrated. The Sto- seated in the corner of the room, , bloc:(-. removed ;rem the p . . amat Nipissing, R Ld�lrti^ kii (:A-,.XDI,%', WtiOLKNALK 1`45- . . .� I , d La Rosa, Get in at the bortom. , . � , . - i A� " . .. � Dobson — "There goes Figgers,'t'he . es ­fooa.- did tiler(. , is a 1 exclaimed ` "Papa, you. would i Is where the money is made. -.-- .- .... . . - ­­ - - --- — ., .r . mach refus . I . 11 I I soon . of Way r- L ­ M. ' Tll1RV'l(%'i) t'O., Dept. W, 6r1tll&. Ontario. . � , I :J ". .expert accountant. They say' he's' ,onstan't and- distressing effort toigibt used to it. I -.1. 4 we ara. offerina i lirni;aa amount of Uirica at I . �.��, , ­ . . !) . . .. .. . . � -, L. I .4kcing crazy. •" . � ; I 20 oaras per store, $1,00 rr.nopersonal liability, The Mild .. . ­ . �. I free the stomach from bile ,60iich I , . . .. .. � ­' . - . . . I on an instalment Plan of cents per sham port. . . .. .. , , 'Hc'q been },as become ilnduly',secrett-d ' there. , ' . , - I t) e 1 Phy.41cat Pain an,l mental .%rigulth afffict the .1 Climate of Virginia -1 a� the trouble ?" Dobson—, .1,�� . I ' Ictinii4skindise,wii. Got rici of b�th by rt - month . . . . . I often splendid ,e -clt rLising. - -3 i parinclee's Vegetable' Pflls-are a �' I') L 41 Orjy* a 'few weeks ago rm fairly .PU I trail, a. rp (I oraj farming. , . .trying. to straighten 'out his wife I our �1 L gr,)"i. ,sortunit,lox for at , , 'i�- kcitsehold accounts-." - * ' I , binkZ Werver's Corato on tbo' ha.ttqJ, itching, ng. .Its- 31.1ed i nf, as 9", ,If.,. J...d The relief riven is among the .a and Crown I.. dents into Terniskarr;nii� Noya Scotia Winters are short, C mate salt .1 .. ,� 7- I �pend� alterative. and in nelitralii- I Uuro-t fa.ce. .., . -..--;,I I - , �.Ixsarye from 20 to 30 cents par share. To-day, f, ood and selling bo!��w its v:Llue, hiii; increasing ... - ��!.,, , I . wonders of medicine I - - .. ­1 . . I ing the effects of the. intruding bile i t r skarning is .r.ly lo �, at 88, Nova scona, each year. Mail (,'aaa,liana are livizge - -<k , . . . --- . . , Writs f,r fitfurinatkouto .. Ringer e 'nerves 1 m .�� I - � . . .. ,r . ��3 " t will be noticed in the - .:��- - ­ . ..... ) .r*�� I: Thigo I . . .. ­ 11-7:, . relieves the pre�surp* on the '.. . .. . . and crown I.?7. Pirure these Virginia. � ' ` -er , i : 'BLAMEFUL. . . I ., : . . t G. W. OK 0 1 14 Ill. U, . . . .. . . ,, - Sewing Machine Company's ad� - which cause the headache. . Try . . . :BLAMEFUL. I . worits. U tumizaiuner'of Agriculture, I . . i : . �. . . � . . . We are investing our own rni;�4y in UlFica. Come i .1 t . . .. .. � ­ q J . . -tisemeltit theit there* are three ad ` be,,,. . . . . , chmand, VIL ,��..� ­v; - - .. I . . . I when the average mail fails to; and go along, Sond*for rnap ask for reittlar --- . - --- ­,= , . . I . .. � . . -,1­ � . . . an- 1 t - . -!-.- -, - . ,!� : .,-:�� dresses at the bottom' of the ­ . .. ­ . -..- ­.. .-.-.— - —­ make good-he-h�gins to look ar, I ----- �-- . ,;:��� .� . . . ,�iit 11J. , . . I I -rounceinent. Any one writing will --N1"ther--"Oh; Bobby. yon-iiaiz'gh- ( for- some one to blame it on. . STEWART & LOCKWOOD 1 . , , I . . , - . C nearest I ' 1.11 .. I 1. � � ... . . BROKERS , mell ..9. : - - , .. . please addx4ss them at the tv . boy, . ,you*ve been snicking , . . .1 : Zh I • ene of the three places to his. post, ' I ­'A Good Medicine requires 'little 7 (fiause, ) -..'Poor -darl-ing !. Do- -you 1 18 Adelaide S . t. -E. - TORONTO I .. .1. bad !" - B - (,A-1lLi has advertising. Dr. Thoma-s--Y( -cute � . . .: ... . .. - .. I feel Vol obb-, .. btock dirid.111aing Lz�nanjs -- +­ - , ----- ­ . 1�een 'v . .16 . . . . Wl 1''.., - - �ell' broilght u') "TI),ink 0 1 gained tile. good name it now I . . . I -- t H0, F - p — —­­ "'------ � . . - DEPICT IDEA], NONE. fy(.,u!. I'm dying"' . -s. Ilot througli. elaborate ad- ,' ' t •ILL .W1, ! enj(rN I ... .- I . , CANADA'S BEST -�--.:- ..:� �� . 1. ­1 . . . . . I .: - . v . — . �crtisingl but on "its great merits, , 160 Acre Farm ! ... ' Pat -_ ­ • - - ---- -- --- - - -�,Mn�---- . ( -.-Exhibition Jin Londo- - i �as a remedy for bodily pains and irrii;.iLted.,,,,,rzes,.'!zgs,inilkie:1.4'1'(I,t-eiitjqliart, AND IS Uslis . . n Undei - I . . . . . . I , exrollent fur all kinds fruit, inil(l c iniste, unly in ; TH2 WORLD OVER I " . -gan, One-thi rd ca.,h. F. yammer, C­ldeu, B. L. 7. ronage of the 41tieen. . . . .a'linents of the respirs,tory oi s. ­ :-­,--�� -, . - : . - I . . . . . . . . . . , . . I ..-, , �' � �: f."', 11 Extraordinary intni-6,�t *is heing i .. . . - I .�. it, I has ' carried its fame with it i -- I .—.-- , . �11 - , i . . : . ; • : ­ : her'ev6r it hits 'gone. ar)d it 'is :., . are . - ' - . .1 .: � :�,�. -tion, which (ipens under the patron- :i"A ­ displayed in the ideal home exhibi- , : .. . . . - - ATHER DYEING � ; ' . , F2' � . tyL.O. � Eeil Organs . . . , I prized at the antipodes a., .well,as . ­ I also world famed -1 ­%w.:. I ; The best of ('6vlon i'13 in h.er t 0 "':': ! . 'aL hume: ' Doie simall, effect stire. . (;l6acing "d Purling and Kid Gloves cleaned Tba" ' --- . . -.:2,:, - :,�q, .,Age of her Majesty tli(, Queen at, ; "on` sere else do they' I grow to such • . . � I COP be sent by, port, k Par a& the beat, place is I I send for Freo Cataloz ­'�. z -,1, , . N ­ . " '! - .`- Olympia. on Oct. 9. It J . . I I . , ­�.. Z *. ... I a year " perfection, The hest of Ceylon's , , kTU 7 RE. ...... BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Co., -- - -J N u. 75 t ,) ; .., -.ONE GOOD Ft. 1 11 which NNill lie men-loraide in Lon- ' i L " " I . L ' L �.. . ­ ALONTREAL . - I .� � ,teas are n Sal4da:" y I . Ine Bel P1050 OF1 019V CO., [1[1. • [Ue�104 onj -L"".L.�.��: �,�-j4- 7, -. I I 1. "I am not adroit. Eaeh day I . , - I . , - , . L! ,":don for spit-iid.id exiii1jititins. this --- .- - - - ­ ­ .. -- " -- ­ - - , . I . . -- . . - I . I - I ­- -- - . ­ ' d . it ,rinething that makes me wor- — - ­­.- - ­­ - - --- . � I , ­'! ��', :don to 1w in ,-vory rF­Tpr(,t one I J. - . . � - - - - .1 . I I PLAYGROUND FOR I:N'(;I,I%'%H. � . . I . L I � '-�- .. 4 . ­ ,� ­ ­.:"­,P, . . 1. It— - - - I ' . - - J IT D GX HN T • -- -. I., if ,� � � ��`-,..:.. I � - . : ry *' OF. SOLOKO\ . . ,; . ,�', . ., I . — L �; I *That's bad.'' .Rl` . I.". I . .�:. I ­ . - . , P : . � �� . ��!,:Jq . . . I . . �. . . .. L L . , , . , Twenty Trains Front Lo . T-Yi­rst Guest—"Hi, waiter, open, . ... , - ' , ­ . . - f . � . ­'.... . , "(11)" fol' ! "Well, each new wor'ry'., makesitto . ., . .- ­ . .. I .. � -­ I can't stead I �� I '. . 11 1. - Scolland in a Day. .­-, l'-forget.thc worry of yesterday.. -It - I,c . . . . .. - I 6,af window, please. I I I I . � I .. . . . . . ..­ :�": , . — i I The great p�aying ground of the ` ll'i-zbt bc wol'sc-" t1iis heat." . . ­ ­ ! Evety ; . , . . . . I . E-.N . , �— I NN4itcr—" Direct1% , - sit ..(Up; ,ns .. F . Eritish - aiistocrac . �, , and of t h e. � . L !�'L %-'�-'- ,ms . — - tile window.) I . "I . ,- . . .;s ' srklirtirig rich is Scotland. T! (1) . 0 . % I 1 L . . .1 A . I . . 11, q - c, s t (a little later) — - I „'life '-11 I Second (;i , Farmer �: . . L�... ... 1: I . )” ho. country in the world ' B, I I " � 'Waiter, there *s draught enough L � . � . " ".. ,-V - lit on ; • . 11 . 7 k� depends so much for its , -:�'.z�� Is I 0 one a death (of cold. . Do .. . �,�',t�'� �­­. i. .�:� �-�::;, sport, says a � writcrJn Exi,per's , . .: -,ut the winclow." . I I , - , , .... , 4 , _r ­ - , . -.. . i 1 �-�. , `:4, t ,. - . , I Weekly. . . -?, 44 91 , new - . L 4 : � i : ... Cis, I ,4;pft k, t- give, ' - Sir. " (Shutt . , Knew . . . ' years . . - I . N�*aiter----­Ycs, t the -i . . . L . . I Milliuns­of acres thAt fifty ! I zr I . ... .n , fi,- , " I window-) . . L . g a I . I ­�'..,; . hljvv invich innnev he a-ul,l save hv U T L­ -, .J- were let at a peppercorn rent' ' ­ V&ii-��;enks-,\iorsei,tek-,,i-,t;;-jr���,+,ia+ ..:wiiolll,,ii. .. -, .gs 1. I , .. . r '. %.,. � , ­'. �-�,�-,:',' � I I ozk I First Gllost--"Waitur, nre Y011 1. ­ ­- . " L, � - now bring in vast sums as growip i &in* to saty %r.,rid. poinp ter. grind f,,ml. &a.. " � ��r, b Wats,,h ' � ! ni ft d ? ,\V11Y hate you clo-ed, -th 6L ply the'leinali'l. , Wi' - : . Irt W1111111 �1 It 11". blS t-. -0,T) moors and deer forests, and the- I . :ut thk ii,il, out and �e. `1 to U-� t­dtwy, and we 1 I time is not far qff when all Scotch- i I I . � wmdow ! Open it again n t oll"e. , W I'll -4611d pm our free e,�"%.lo;ue. . L . - . 1. . I ...i�, 11 11 P 'iter (( " oes; 1 , ­ I b I . or I i W1 ­"Vel.-.V%�good sir." L' , A .1 I :1 !V" � .11 ­ . O!" � men will be gillies, caddie-, or beat- I "B199c.st ancl Best" I t,(, landlo-rd.) "Sir, on I one of the gee- ,N�n,. � , 0 I - , 2 ` � 4 nu . X9 r �. r .. ers-, .or will serve in some other ca _ L . � . I dQnie-i wants I .. .. . . -; I . . : I I I .., - r� 4 I ­ , I , , ­ --" - . . the witi-dow <,�(-n, and * , .1 . -. � '0 I I� --- I - ., ---- - L - I a a WAY t� - in the vast ' - ., '-.­ =. ­­­ --- -- - �)'6,n � _its tile J�� � -i � ­Z­ e � - ' -- '' j,6L -j w a - _ , � - ---- - .... . . ­ JV11, .L . . "I ­ .� . � , In pa City'L and expandi-,Tg T t- . * Plug ! e , 1. _t L, Addra4A­ ..'� . �, , . , I ions, S a , I ., _ , liut .. . '­ . . . ­ � .�- , , ��. � ... L" I I . Chev,ting 'Toba,�,:�-.i '1111 I t,-, cl,� . ­. I , .,. organization that ministers to i . ,. � I .. - I . ­­— Sport.'. — 1. .1, . I .. . girl L.,1.,.l k,lj,) t%'hht, �Lj;ro. g(,, -bmt'.ks Co., Lltrltoi, To-owo, LVS . I . . ., I. - f . __ _ 'Itle.. The Oavvadtan Fah . ... " . 'I , I --ft I ' y, I -000002MMIA�� 11 I � ! , "I I :q ... . I �..... . ., - .. � ��; L.-a - , ISSUE N 0. 40 ,. ­ .1 . Veroliall "a, 5­ -,-4&1-` , an , ol very I I * - - I . inan says who hasn"t, diiii'cd yet. " . Nloutreal, Winnipeg, v.sucouver. I _ , I 'A"* � . � . . . . -­ . . - - . - . . I . I � . , . . . . . . "". . . 41 . . . . * I � , , , - , 1� . A".1 1, : - , I I I - � - � - , -, -� . - z L � ;- -, �, ,i* - I . , "I. ,i - ��A-�-,-k&,i,-�,�Wk�; I , 1, ,,, -V� " -­ ,# X,A, ; . !, Ll ­­­ ­.,A-� - ,,.*- - - �-g ­'. ,s ., :,6ivm '. ­ -��- V. J. Rogers, of Kinsale, days with her inother in Toronto. people. , Mrs. Rogers remal guikda - - rs. J. Bi, - yan spent 'a few. to at tend the funeral at one of gei"am Alflvd. I a with his parents -Ge0- VRI'Ly, of Toroifto, spent here unt I Monday morning. Sunday here with his mother on e. ,'"-David Savage, of East Toron. Church street. % M �__RK H AM E. you need a good LANTERN. 'Have you got mother -A large number froin this 10� Th spent Friday with his i he'Sun was p4eased to have a call Llity purpose attending the Mark- on Monday from W. D. Annis. the re. ce it. If not, come along, we have Dr. J. J. Field, spent Srnday ham fair next week. chAl and progressive reeve of Scar. a -Mrs. Harris, of Brooklin, and ro township. We Inquired of Mr. th. his grandparents, John and 'P rji� -Field, Mrs. Tweedie, of Whitb visited Annie what encouragement the de Scarboro had recei ­�-THE BEST FOR 650 tation from Goo A. Gordon, of Toronto, with Mrs. Varty this week. t; gunday here at �the homer -A number of the Friends from 'when they waited upon the Toronto and York Radial Railway Co. and ask. 'his father. Pickering attended the Quarterly ed for an extension of the lines from Sim peon spent Meeting at Mariposa on Sunday the Kijqpton, road branch to M and Mrs. ark- ith f rieuds in Uxbridge last. ham. Mr. Annie said the company es, it s; 'getting a little co6l day W1 d Stotiftville. P. J. Mor�ombe is vacating promised to have their engineers go ��_Heber Gronemill offi(!i;te in the O'Lear.- residence and will over the proposed rcute and report G s Church next ftnday move into Ty, D. Rogers' dwelling upon it at an early date. Mr. Aunis n the eyenings. We can fix that too. Just eorge' was of the opinion that the line would get one of, our adjoining the bakery. the usual hour. -As we go to press the memb- certainly 'beneflt the merchants of -.�-Dr. Henry will be here as usu- Markham far more than they antioi- ers of the Epworth League of the idext Tuesday to attend to his pated. He stated that the keeper of OOAL O/L -HEATERS We ist Church are fessional'duties.. tho& _preparing onc of the general stores along the f Toi-nto, to visit the Epworth League in Kivgstonroadhad been bitterly op- 5m�Mias Olive King, a ent Sunday here with her sister, Almond's church, where a debat. osed to the extension of the line past Price within tile reach of all, in g contest will take place. t Eis lace as he feared that re. P. J. Mirecombe. all lt n of business 4: ' Mrs. Jordan, of Toronto, sper�t -The Court for tlie revision of tomers would then flock in ONLY $4.25 AND S4.75 to the departmental stores in Toronto.' 'be held by Th day at- two with the Misses the Voters'List Will. pver a 'railway was put through how -O'Connor, of Church street. the Judge,, in the town regardless of his opposition, and in a CP01'u'y Hardware and Stove Emponum I _M' Mutch, we 1tre sorryto ball , ickerinF, on Monday. Oct. year the merchant, instead of puttin 5tb, and in the town hall, Bro- up his blinds, was actually colapellel ­Y1 is very ill at the home of her G 4D,rge, an the lake �fbore. ugham, *on Saturday, Oct. 10th. to enlarge'his -premises to accommo- e Mrs. L. ULea an ers, of Toronto.'spent Sun- f the new .ry and tw -The laying of the-corner stone date his additional business.-Sun. 0 Friends' Co lege at M "So' HAPMAN y W th friends in PickWiiag. � Newmarket took place yesterday SILE REGLSTER. as Bell, of Par". Hopei. (Thursday) the ceremoxiy� �eing :7!-Thom - - . e�-- 4>.-- 10ifQ - A­#-;^n Q01" ma-mis MOTU- FU — 'UM MY �Ax 11 -1. M"4�jp., A" -our general statiou-the presence of & large number. of farm stock and implements, the property of the estate of the late David O'Neill, at lot 19. con. 3, (on '�en -Thewouthof September has -Mr. and Mrs. Moneypenry and been one of the warmest as ell Brock roadl. Sale at one. See bills ."Viss Preston, of Toronto, spent as oti�. of the'driest'Septembers on for pArticul re. -Thos. Poucher. FRESH -.ERUITS I Sunday with JaIULS 'A'ad Mrs. record. The tempeiature of tile auctioneer. rien. last day or two is such as tore- SATURDAY, OCT. 3RD.-Auction sale Ind Lie that winter is approach- of house'and lot. farm stock,' imple- he', --Etc, `-Donald Kerr has resumed his m ments and household furniture. in Grapes, Peac s at the Whitb� Collegia te ing and in roads will so, on be made the village of Brougham. the prop- .1natittiLte. We hope he may have into the coal bins. erty,�of Jo;5eph Burk. Terms-three copy -a successful year. We hive just received-a years on real estate and 4�fz months ,_'-R. A. BMI is having a. new -of the first issue of The-Plain- on other. property. Sale at 1 p. uu.. Come to us for nice Grapes —Niagaras, Concords, Ete- furnace installed in his re-sideuee dealer, a new local veekly publish- 'nos. Poucher. auctioneer. -s -and has-w -at Caaniugton by H_ Chester. Tuzsn.&Y. Ck-r, 1008-Atiction he t4tion en now ed lffe a ag long. It iq a; n" r-pmper-,--and no --wdu-0t-farin SLOCIC, Lulplenlents find -W. Grieve Martin andMr. and doubt will-meert with its fair share store goods on lot con. 2. Picker- V. n lasts. Mrs. Riggs, of Toronto, and Mrs. of success as Catinington' is a live* ing. t-he property of-. 11. Shapiro. ..,as the seaso J. C. Martin and George Ma rtin, a should give its local f town and ',64afe atone. See bill, and dodgers for particulars. Thos- Poucher, auc- S�tonff ville, were the gueste of Jas. weekly a good siipport. tioueer. and Mrs. Gordon over Sunday. -Th6 rain which came on i4T11' Mon- WEDNESDAY. OCT. 19*.-Auc- "-John 'Topper. G.T.R. section day was hearWy welcomed every. tion sale of two dwellin.gq.L stable. For Choi Coff ees', Fine Teas- Pure Honey, Prime Cheese, Fresh man, moved hits, honsehold effects where; Asa result the air has crrivin;� shed and household furni- Meals, Fancy Biscidits, come to us. ,Y, ­fromWMtby-here last week and been imirifled a ad now Emells fresh ture, in the village of Aud1L the is now nicely settliDd in the and sweet. It is hoped that the property of -James Ealby. Sale at We camy.a. heavy stock of Dry Goods. See our new Flanuelettes, �ULearyresidence west of the iron rain will be of betiefit to the pas- one. See bills, for full particulars. iv ool Flannels. Gent's, Ladies' and little* Folks* Under-. 11POS 13TRIL tZ5 rzater 1AVC L %. AIV, zu", ehepiee in MI linee Virtu -%%L e Women's Institute 'held s6it-45—atb1ope for much. _i;om qttik� Stomach troubles would their rein2lar meati x sit t e houie- E. L�tYe7 returned to the die idea of treating the cause, New2ats, Boots, Rubbers, Umbrellas, Robes. Fancy Ties, Moves-, Collars, Children's Caps, df Mrs. IR Crank on Wednes- city on Mondak to rerume,- -Xi:9 ' riltup, U414 Ili: enecif woula come Into Etc. tudies in Wycliffe College after a -practice. A tiny, inshle, bidden nsrve,'i afternoon, when interestin 9 jects were discussed with much leasant summer'ff work in St. says Dr. Shoop, governs and gives strength A-pple Packer's Gloves and Baskets cheap. to the stomach. A braoch-� also goesto =rge's Church. -We Wish him a proht to those Present. the heart and one to the kidneys. When .... .. ..... .. -Hii Luany friends in Pickering successful year's work at college the,. -inside nerves" fail, then the or,901138 will be plee ;ed to know thnt Jas. and hope he may make many calls must f alter. Dr. Shoop's Restolstive is Read on his numerous Pickering friends. directed specidoally to those failing nerves. erson, of Searboro, is gradu ally recovering from his severe at- Miss K. Fawkes was recently Witb-n 48 hours boun after starting the tack of pneumonia though still Presented with an address and a PANtorative treatment 11"w say May Johll ..'Dielkio'' & Co unable to leave his house. pair of gold-rimmed spectacles by re"I"s & gain- gold by 7. X. McFadden. -F. M. Chapman. occupied the the members of the Ladies" Aid 'Card of Thmkis. .-Two, Important Reasons 1. -ndley Methodist Society of the MethodistChurch pulpit In the A Church oil Sunday afternoon las-, in, recognition of her'servtces as X wish to return my . sincere thanks the =sio .zeeretary of the society, a Posi- to the Maple Leaf Fire Insurance There, are two issential reasons why you sh�uld buy frodi ej, Rev. J. C. Bell, having c - C Farmer's Supply Store. add a massi meeting of the tion which she has. held for a num om an f the ex�@aitious manimer I or k Sa6bath School in the church here. her of years., 'in ich7they adjustel my claim ow- -A meeting in the interests of �A large numbef of our sub. Ing to loss by fire of my outbuUdinqs let-Because our prices are THE LOWEST. ribers are in arrears in their sub- and their contents on lot 18, co 2nd-Because our goods are THE BEST. F.A... Fowke, the Liberal caudi- ge date, will be held this (Friday) s,briptions to THE NEW& 'We Pickering, which ocurred on' Friday, 'ta, Ladies' Blouses. Cashmere Hose, Hose Suspenders, Shakerk September 4th, 1908. see our Blanks "evening in the town hall. The would ask such to examine the waterproof. Grocerie&. -Every departnaent Tbeclaim was paid in full within Laces, etc. Men's Boots, jAeeting will be addressed by Eon. date on the label of their pa ers twelve days after the unfortunate full of the beat the market can supply. .7 Jk- 'Senator Derbyshire anZ by Mr; and remit for the amount Sue. occurrence which goes to prove the We are at-heavy expense for help, Ont.. Fowke.. advisability of farmers insuring with FarmersSupply Coo,- -��Tiekering -Miss Campbell, formerly of stw-k, rent; tames and other, inci* a local company. the teaching staff of Pickering dental expenses, that it is absolute- Oftentimes promptness in -settling - ly necessary that we should have claims is an important consideration -6me time tea,h College, but for L Ing in the high school in East To- the money to meet these.demands: to suffer6rs.. I know of no insurance 'hytt-more promptly or more company t rdnto, has given up the'.teaching -T. M. McFadden met wit liberally adjusts claims of patrons than foreign very.paitaful accident on Saturday profession to enter the _V` the Maple Leaf. e -%vhich he will not imission fl-ld. vening from -WeexLead our sympathy to recover for soine.time. He was in GEOROE COWAN JEL. J h and Mrs. Riley' on the St. George', Church Ukin g a flash-. September 23rd, 1908. osep desitti of their infant -and only lig'it pichire of Ahe decorations. ..-We have a large assortfaetif of Boots just arrived daughter which took place on Fri- He had the flash-light powder in TZHE TABLE-Pickering Station G for the fall trad4. 7, .4w -day a;t the age of-10-months- and -a vessel and-wben about to light T. R. Trains going Eat dues as follows- 8.19 A. M. io. 6 Mail the pow 22 da" after being ill only a few der it became premature 12 Local 2.43 P. days, 'The f nueral took place on ly i.gl iited, -resulting injiis' right 14 Local 6.04 P. M The'Celebrated . Williams' Make I El 8) 811 ernoon the R.-CC- %nd b&OmI11,16 very 138,01y hurnt West dues (NO 15MIUL JSV�-'� s"." nded llng ITT91Z cenietery and was Attended by a His inj(iries were at to bu odds large,ritimber of sympathizing Dr. Bell ont, it vvill be (Inite along 11 Local 2.30 r. We have -.lea a few pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots, friends. time before lie wfll beable to, use 7 11sil 8.36 P.M. and ends, we are clearing at half price." sunaav included. ..... . see thein. -The long continued dry vv�a- his hand. Call and ther has proved most disastrous -The thank-offering meeting in 4. A. 13UNTI-N. G) tothe turbip, crop. - In ad1lition connection with, St. Andrew's lacksmithing ! :�' � -Pickering R. au i y of the W.F.M.S. was. to the injury c, sed by a small in tuxiliat sect some kind of dir3ease- bas also &eWl Oil Thursday Rfternoon in The, undersigned having bought out j-5 Addres- -attacked ii�any fields, cansing the the church at 3 o'clock. 'he blacksinithing business of G. w. A011, turnips to rot in the field and the ses were given byMrs. Gere.w, of Law, is prepared to do black- sident of the Pres- odor from the decayini.- roots may Brooklin, pre smithing in all its lines.' be noticed-Very pereeptib . Iy while byterial, Aliss Panton, of Oshawa, Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty driving along the road.�4. Some Presbyterial secretary, and Mrs. FALL HINTS farmers are trying to -ave -what Stricklandi of Diinbarton. At C*0=014T they now have by cutt ing off the the close a pleasant social hour tops. What at one time promised was enjoyed, refreshments being PICKERING, ONT, to be a good crop, is now turii1fig served by the members of the anxiliary. A Reliable out to be a complete failtire. Arrangements were -Do not forget the Ilarvest made by the executive committee Home services in the Methodist for the 29th annual meeting of the Local Salesm&n W&nted Hunters A'f,ii We can supply all your rigeds in Sporting Good,;. church next Stincky, when the Whitby Presbyterial which meets For Pickering and adjoining ridges, etc.' ill be�-oceupiud by Rev. here in January, 1909. country to represent supply of Shells , Powder, Shot, Cart 11pit w Canada's oldest, greatest Nurseries T. Lewi.-,.of Oshawa, -at both -So numerous have the com morning. and evening service.q. plaints been made lately regard- On. Special music on each occisl ing the rowdyism among the '%Vbile business in some lines mAy be Apple Parers On Tuesday evening the ann .A] young men and boys in the village dull, farmers were never more elicour Tryone of our Hudson Apple Parers. -at Harvest Hoble Supper will be lield. that some further steps should be aged as regards fruit growing than Best on the market.* the present season� High prices for Ten served from 6 to 8 o'clock, taken to prevent the destruction all classes of fruit have been obtained followed by a Program of rare of )roperty and other annoyances the past season, and there is as a con- en(lAired. by our residents. We Food Cho )pers excellence Rev. Dr. A.T_Sow- sequence, an increased demand for erby, of Toronto will deliver his have had a constable appointe4 nursery stock. All sizes at.right prices. ilar I Ad- lately, but he cannot be expected Our sthek is complete in every de- popt eQuire. entitled "Tli( Rev. Wm. to devote any of his time toward's partment including a new list of speci- ventures of Toodles." ed S, 11 731nore w _rvation of order witbont alties which we alone handle. Heaters ill alQo deliv�er a short the prese The Oslinwa Male,Qnar- remuneration. The polb�e trustees The right man will obtain a perman- 8 in all sizes. add res. - ved ..Coal oil Heater just Ore thing for these �cool even ituation with territory reser tett*(,,'wiIl render some , - -etioll". have it in their power to expend ent- Sample Messrs. Geo. Henley and nioiiey for this Purpose and if for him. -Pay weekly. Free Solos by outfit, etc., write for particulars. L Robert endersop, of OsbaWA, aC- they were to delvote a SIM, say iied by P. L.- Punehoil. $25. for the maintenatIce of order W flington-, M earil pail .dtie,tby Miss,$impson-'and witW the'.vi- �kge W would ries, IWI*6 a -Ad the -digion-adulto 1_04 4. n IzUr�_ND, _5 S -ee R. S. illibgliam's change� -Rev. R. H onie to Xer's Bay on a e Saturda rL _L_ __ .4 br UE� or-Kavt- -6 VL.UVIXI cuXUL11". V. J. Rogers, of Kinsale, days with her inother in Toronto. people. , Mrs. Rogers remal guikda - - rs. J. Bi, - yan spent 'a few. to at tend the funeral at one of gei"am Alflvd. I a with his parents -Ge0- VRI'Ly, of Toroifto, spent here unt I Monday morning. Sunday here with his mother on e. ,'"-David Savage, of East Toron. Church street. % M �__RK H AM E. you need a good LANTERN. 'Have you got mother -A large number froin this 10� Th spent Friday with his i he'Sun was p4eased to have a call Llity purpose attending the Mark- on Monday from W. D. Annis. the re. ce it. If not, come along, we have Dr. J. J. Field, spent Srnday ham fair next week. chAl and progressive reeve of Scar. a -Mrs. Harris, of Brooklin, and ro township. We Inquired of Mr. th. his grandparents, John and 'P rji� -Field, Mrs. Tweedie, of Whitb visited Annie what encouragement the de Scarboro had recei ­�-THE BEST FOR 650 tation from Goo A. Gordon, of Toronto, with Mrs. Varty this week. t; gunday here at �the homer -A number of the Friends from 'when they waited upon the Toronto and York Radial Railway Co. and ask. 'his father. Pickering attended the Quarterly ed for an extension of the lines from Sim peon spent Meeting at Mariposa on Sunday the Kijqpton, road branch to M and Mrs. ark- ith f rieuds in Uxbridge last. ham. Mr. Annie said the company es, it s; 'getting a little co6l day W1 d Stotiftville. P. J. Mor�ombe is vacating promised to have their engineers go ��_Heber Gronemill offi(!i;te in the O'Lear.- residence and will over the proposed rcute and report G s Church next ftnday move into Ty, D. Rogers' dwelling upon it at an early date. Mr. Aunis n the eyenings. We can fix that too. Just eorge' was of the opinion that the line would get one of, our adjoining the bakery. the usual hour. -As we go to press the memb- certainly 'beneflt the merchants of -.�-Dr. Henry will be here as usu- Markham far more than they antioi- ers of the Epworth League of the idext Tuesday to attend to his pated. He stated that the keeper of OOAL O/L -HEATERS We ist Church are fessional'duties.. tho& _preparing onc of the general stores along the f Toi-nto, to visit the Epworth League in Kivgstonroadhad been bitterly op- 5m�Mias Olive King, a ent Sunday here with her sister, Almond's church, where a debat. osed to the extension of the line past Price within tile reach of all, in g contest will take place. t Eis lace as he feared that re. P. J. Mirecombe. all lt n of business 4: ' Mrs. Jordan, of Toronto, sper�t -The Court for tlie revision of tomers would then flock in ONLY $4.25 AND S4.75 to the departmental stores in Toronto.' 'be held by Th day at- two with the Misses the Voters'List Will. pver a 'railway was put through how -O'Connor, of Church street. the Judge,, in the town regardless of his opposition, and in a CP01'u'y Hardware and Stove Emponum I _M' Mutch, we 1tre sorryto ball , ickerinF, on Monday. Oct. year the merchant, instead of puttin 5tb, and in the town hall, Bro- up his blinds, was actually colapellel ­Y1 is very ill at the home of her G 4D,rge, an the lake �fbore. ugham, *on Saturday, Oct. 10th. to enlarge'his -premises to accommo- e Mrs. L. ULea an ers, of Toronto.'spent Sun- f the new .ry and tw -The laying of the-corner stone date his additional business.-Sun. 0 Friends' Co lege at M "So' HAPMAN y W th friends in PickWiiag. � Newmarket took place yesterday SILE REGLSTER. as Bell, of Par". Hopei. (Thursday) the ceremoxiy� �eing :7!-Thom - - . e�-- 4>.-- 10ifQ - A­#-;^n Q01" ma-mis MOTU- FU — 'UM MY �Ax 11 -1. M"4�jp., A" -our general statiou-the presence of & large number. of farm stock and implements, the property of the estate of the late David O'Neill, at lot 19. con. 3, (on '�en -Thewouthof September has -Mr. and Mrs. Moneypenry and been one of the warmest as ell Brock roadl. Sale at one. See bills ."Viss Preston, of Toronto, spent as oti�. of the'driest'Septembers on for pArticul re. -Thos. Poucher. FRESH -.ERUITS I Sunday with JaIULS 'A'ad Mrs. record. The tempeiature of tile auctioneer. rien. last day or two is such as tore- SATURDAY, OCT. 3RD.-Auction sale Ind Lie that winter is approach- of house'and lot. farm stock,' imple- he', --Etc, `-Donald Kerr has resumed his m ments and household furniture. in Grapes, Peac s at the Whitb� Collegia te ing and in roads will so, on be made the village of Brougham. the prop- .1natittiLte. We hope he may have into the coal bins. erty,�of Jo;5eph Burk. Terms-three copy -a successful year. We hive just received-a years on real estate and 4�fz months ,_'-R. A. BMI is having a. new -of the first issue of The-Plain- on other. property. Sale at 1 p. uu.. Come to us for nice Grapes —Niagaras, Concords, Ete- furnace installed in his re-sideuee dealer, a new local veekly publish- 'nos. Poucher. auctioneer. -s -and has-w -at Caaniugton by H_ Chester. Tuzsn.&Y. Ck-r, 1008-Atiction he t4tion en now ed lffe a ag long. It iq a; n" r-pmper-,--and no --wdu-0t-farin SLOCIC, Lulplenlents find -W. Grieve Martin andMr. and doubt will-meert with its fair share store goods on lot con. 2. Picker- V. n lasts. Mrs. Riggs, of Toronto, and Mrs. of success as Catinington' is a live* ing. t-he property of-. 11. Shapiro. ..,as the seaso J. C. Martin and George Ma rtin, a should give its local f town and ',64afe atone. See bill, and dodgers for particulars. Thos- Poucher, auc- S�tonff ville, were the gueste of Jas. weekly a good siipport. tioueer. and Mrs. Gordon over Sunday. -Th6 rain which came on i4T11' Mon- WEDNESDAY. OCT. 19*.-Auc- "-John 'Topper. G.T.R. section day was hearWy welcomed every. tion sale of two dwellin.gq.L stable. For Choi Coff ees', Fine Teas- Pure Honey, Prime Cheese, Fresh man, moved hits, honsehold effects where; Asa result the air has crrivin;� shed and household furni- Meals, Fancy Biscidits, come to us. ,Y, ­fromWMtby-here last week and been imirifled a ad now Emells fresh ture, in the village of Aud1L the is now nicely settliDd in the and sweet. It is hoped that the property of -James Ealby. Sale at We camy.a. heavy stock of Dry Goods. See our new Flanuelettes, �ULearyresidence west of the iron rain will be of betiefit to the pas- one. See bills, for full particulars. iv ool Flannels. Gent's, Ladies' and little* Folks* Under-. 11POS 13TRIL tZ5 rzater 1AVC L %. AIV, zu", ehepiee in MI linee Virtu -%%L e Women's Institute 'held s6it-45—atb1ope for much. _i;om qttik� Stomach troubles would their rein2lar meati x sit t e houie- E. L�tYe7 returned to the die idea of treating the cause, New2ats, Boots, Rubbers, Umbrellas, Robes. Fancy Ties, Moves-, Collars, Children's Caps, df Mrs. IR Crank on Wednes- city on Mondak to rerume,- -Xi:9 ' riltup, U414 Ili: enecif woula come Into Etc. tudies in Wycliffe College after a -practice. A tiny, inshle, bidden nsrve,'i afternoon, when interestin 9 jects were discussed with much leasant summer'ff work in St. says Dr. Shoop, governs and gives strength A-pple Packer's Gloves and Baskets cheap. to the stomach. A braoch-� also goesto =rge's Church. -We Wish him a proht to those Present. the heart and one to the kidneys. When .... .. ..... .. -Hii Luany friends in Pickering successful year's work at college the,. -inside nerves" fail, then the or,901138 will be plee ;ed to know thnt Jas. and hope he may make many calls must f alter. Dr. Shoop's Restolstive is Read on his numerous Pickering friends. directed specidoally to those failing nerves. erson, of Searboro, is gradu ally recovering from his severe at- Miss K. Fawkes was recently Witb-n 48 hours boun after starting the tack of pneumonia though still Presented with an address and a PANtorative treatment 11"w say May Johll ..'Dielkio'' & Co unable to leave his house. pair of gold-rimmed spectacles by re"I"s & gain- gold by 7. X. McFadden. -F. M. Chapman. occupied the the members of the Ladies" Aid 'Card of Thmkis. .-Two, Important Reasons 1. -ndley Methodist Society of the MethodistChurch pulpit In the A Church oil Sunday afternoon las-, in, recognition of her'servtces as X wish to return my . sincere thanks the =sio .zeeretary of the society, a Posi- to the Maple Leaf Fire Insurance There, are two issential reasons why you sh�uld buy frodi ej, Rev. J. C. Bell, having c - C Farmer's Supply Store. add a massi meeting of the tion which she has. held for a num om an f the ex�@aitious manimer I or k Sa6bath School in the church here. her of years., 'in ich7they adjustel my claim ow- -A meeting in the interests of �A large numbef of our sub. Ing to loss by fire of my outbuUdinqs let-Because our prices are THE LOWEST. ribers are in arrears in their sub- and their contents on lot 18, co 2nd-Because our goods are THE BEST. F.A... Fowke, the Liberal caudi- ge date, will be held this (Friday) s,briptions to THE NEW& 'We Pickering, which ocurred on' Friday, 'ta, Ladies' Blouses. Cashmere Hose, Hose Suspenders, Shakerk September 4th, 1908. see our Blanks "evening in the town hall. The would ask such to examine the waterproof. Grocerie&. -Every departnaent Tbeclaim was paid in full within Laces, etc. Men's Boots, jAeeting will be addressed by Eon. date on the label of their pa ers twelve days after the unfortunate full of the beat the market can supply. .7 Jk- 'Senator Derbyshire anZ by Mr; and remit for the amount Sue. occurrence which goes to prove the We are at-heavy expense for help, Ont.. Fowke.. advisability of farmers insuring with FarmersSupply Coo,- -��Tiekering -Miss Campbell, formerly of stw-k, rent; tames and other, inci* a local company. the teaching staff of Pickering dental expenses, that it is absolute- Oftentimes promptness in -settling - ly necessary that we should have claims is an important consideration -6me time tea,h College, but for L Ing in the high school in East To- the money to meet these.demands: to suffer6rs.. I know of no insurance 'hytt-more promptly or more company t rdnto, has given up the'.teaching -T. M. McFadden met wit liberally adjusts claims of patrons than foreign very.paitaful accident on Saturday profession to enter the _V` the Maple Leaf. e -%vhich he will not imission fl-ld. vening from -WeexLead our sympathy to recover for soine.time. He was in GEOROE COWAN JEL. J h and Mrs. Riley' on the St. George', Church Ukin g a flash-. September 23rd, 1908. osep desitti of their infant -and only lig'it pichire of Ahe decorations. ..-We have a large assortfaetif of Boots just arrived daughter which took place on Fri- He had the flash-light powder in TZHE TABLE-Pickering Station G for the fall trad4. 7, .4w -day a;t the age of-10-months- and -a vessel and-wben about to light T. R. Trains going Eat dues as follows- 8.19 A. M. io. 6 Mail the pow 22 da" after being ill only a few der it became premature 12 Local 2.43 P. days, 'The f nueral took place on ly i.gl iited, -resulting injiis' right 14 Local 6.04 P. M The'Celebrated . Williams' Make I El 8) 811 ernoon the R.-CC- %nd b&OmI11,16 very 138,01y hurnt West dues (NO 15MIUL JSV�-'� s"." nded llng ITT91Z cenietery and was Attended by a His inj(iries were at to bu odds large,ritimber of sympathizing Dr. Bell ont, it vvill be (Inite along 11 Local 2.30 r. We have -.lea a few pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots, friends. time before lie wfll beable to, use 7 11sil 8.36 P.M. and ends, we are clearing at half price." sunaav included. ..... . see thein. -The long continued dry vv�a- his hand. Call and ther has proved most disastrous -The thank-offering meeting in 4. A. 13UNTI-N. G) tothe turbip, crop. - In ad1lition connection with, St. Andrew's lacksmithing ! :�' � -Pickering R. au i y of the W.F.M.S. was. to the injury c, sed by a small in tuxiliat sect some kind of dir3ease- bas also &eWl Oil Thursday Rfternoon in The, undersigned having bought out j-5 Addres- -attacked ii�any fields, cansing the the church at 3 o'clock. 'he blacksinithing business of G. w. A011, turnips to rot in the field and the ses were given byMrs. Gere.w, of Law, is prepared to do black- sident of the Pres- odor from the decayini.- roots may Brooklin, pre smithing in all its lines.' be noticed-Very pereeptib . Iy while byterial, Aliss Panton, of Oshawa, Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty driving along the road.�4. Some Presbyterial secretary, and Mrs. FALL HINTS farmers are trying to -ave -what Stricklandi of Diinbarton. At C*0=014T they now have by cutt ing off the the close a pleasant social hour tops. What at one time promised was enjoyed, refreshments being PICKERING, ONT, to be a good crop, is now turii1fig served by the members of the anxiliary. A Reliable out to be a complete failtire. Arrangements were -Do not forget the Ilarvest made by the executive committee Home services in the Methodist for the 29th annual meeting of the Local Salesm&n W&nted Hunters A'f,ii We can supply all your rigeds in Sporting Good,;. church next Stincky, when the Whitby Presbyterial which meets For Pickering and adjoining ridges, etc.' ill be�-oceupiud by Rev. here in January, 1909. country to represent supply of Shells , Powder, Shot, Cart 11pit w Canada's oldest, greatest Nurseries T. Lewi.-,.of Oshawa, -at both -So numerous have the com morning. and evening service.q. plaints been made lately regard- On. Special music on each occisl ing the rowdyism among the '%Vbile business in some lines mAy be Apple Parers On Tuesday evening the ann .A] young men and boys in the village dull, farmers were never more elicour Tryone of our Hudson Apple Parers. -at Harvest Hoble Supper will be lield. that some further steps should be aged as regards fruit growing than Best on the market.* the present season� High prices for Ten served from 6 to 8 o'clock, taken to prevent the destruction all classes of fruit have been obtained followed by a Program of rare of )roperty and other annoyances the past season, and there is as a con- en(lAired. by our residents. We Food Cho )pers excellence Rev. Dr. A.T_Sow- sequence, an increased demand for erby, of Toronto will deliver his have had a constable appointe4 nursery stock. All sizes at.right prices. ilar I Ad- lately, but he cannot be expected Our sthek is complete in every de- popt eQuire. entitled "Tli( Rev. Wm. to devote any of his time toward's partment including a new list of speci- ventures of Toodles." ed S, 11 731nore w _rvation of order witbont alties which we alone handle. Heaters ill alQo deliv�er a short the prese The Oslinwa Male,Qnar- remuneration. The polb�e trustees The right man will obtain a perman- 8 in all sizes. add res. - ved ..Coal oil Heater just Ore thing for these �cool even ituation with territory reser tett*(,,'wiIl render some , - -etioll". have it in their power to expend ent- Sample Messrs. Geo. Henley and nioiiey for this Purpose and if for him. -Pay weekly. Free Solos by outfit, etc., write for particulars. L Robert endersop, of OsbaWA, aC- they were to delvote a SIM, say iied by P. L.- Punehoil. $25. for the maintenatIce of order W flington-, M earil pail .dtie,tby Miss,$impson-'and witW the'.vi- �kge W would ries, IWI*6 a -Ad the -digion-adulto 1_04 4. n IzUr�_ND,