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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_10_23W-Al I Z M-A R. X, W? N AL T q m as or L'720, s PL VIII. _01C9RING,,0NT.,, FRIDAYOI, OCT. 23.4 19" �',NO VVVr*A*t0"1%L galrII*. ..!*ARKH", A1.16LEY' *through You want the kind of Bl"4eti your soliciting support Lo touring car s9lielti Horse Blankets Rh Q I , J.�­W. Cowie aud�Son.'won the, fol- 1� F(?wke has.b6e * �b. ..-MemZ6 lowing prizes at Markham fair :'First inhis horses can on 13-year-old imported Stet 2, in the fogth-e-om''n election.... not get Oft and tbdm is -M. b year-old.Canadisaidraught filly, first A number froinNere� attended the � I have found a tried and tested Me fps' Bliss. BELL. M. D1. where can get them. the forIl-year-did Canadian draughtstal- box social House Surgeon, of iia& assortment ani& at. Salem ou'Tues4lr even��, ody We have a gbod a mebt that win straighten tt*, elstwrted limbs of ehfallW en W. f3uccesm to Dr. lion, second for &year-old Canadian- l4a d nl�e t.jfleasant time. powti, beck to fielb It C. out. ths,-Methodlit uUt I ma now surely 'r t: .on 8 to to a I to 3 9 M2- end 6 pricei'aa-mee e es, d of so eve Z.persor, eldin Th can get them. st_f g 0; first for draught team; this deplorable disease, i r beat mare or g4lding on the chakch here .purpose At ground also first for- the same,geldibst FISH M. D. - Holike",iii, h early rt of ovember. HystolOAND SUB00014 Abe 1"t ingredient . . . . . the b6stin the land. as cart '�orse. Which Dr. Shoop's Rheiam tissof Collso of Physicians and Surgeons. Wo Re *.d* a perfected. demadable afate emoner, county of Ontario. Single Harness, . Team Harness. -prescrftdoa� w2thout - suacfully. reeled Oat. and I bo 3 and 6 toll Holters,� Sweat Pads, Curry Combs., WEST HILL. BROUGH^im • "ham. Ont6 lY cum &12 c �r�, �IPolish, Gal Cure,- Beech m3Oble emessilf this be*t4oraflt _�`-IAxle Grease. goof Ointment, moen arefided disease Those nuting is ill the go arc;�nd It easierto;b start P mber Colic Harness Oil "d Dressing. out, &a Mr. Wilson, bwnei- of a spleb- AERBER7 KIDD, M. D, C. M. here' just now. wastes, found InRXe 711jaelmoo(L ge of Physicians and Sur� did farm near N" F., Tomlinson, of Will6vdsle, A Ong Ontario. Date House Surgeon of Gen. '-Team, -Whips. Buggy Whips. ar her6. has found out, Sundayed in our midst: rgoua -in Hospl- About two weeks a And im wh psi Ow 13 e set fire to a AlsAander Nogan's THOMPSON BROS.. Pickering small patch of shrub oil -a low-1 -C Toronto. and BuroOtlde Lying Uto h- olnee in P. McGregor and wife' of Toron- pass from the ,!;�t..Pwdte Methodist Ott filus• 9 to, spent Sunday here. tism is acne VW. is n section of his land, and "al need-no actual excues to wuffw or% it has IrIn Y. burning ever since. Through the com- Mrs. George McGregor and"Gladys M* we salL aid- in =120. Or. are spending a week in'the�'city. .The Best tined efforts of all the that can Goo. Philip, Sr., had a business trip be pressed into service, the fire has to Uxbridge been Confined within narrow 'limits and'Goo"ood this week: F'"11WELL, Q. 0., - - D • .-Frank Gekow'and'Jack have p s. and has not committed env great dam- -B.lood Medicine Mrs a Tsa.=% Crown Attorney. ana county rue a, after spendinig. ouse.'WhiSby. 10O-T Age, but there is, a splendid orc t - woodland ti two w d - or era parenti, Re I expanse of retu weeks the Rheumag At this `season pi nd there, dry a tinder, and a c n many e have here. n 0' T. BAROLAY, Brrl.ter-at-Law, good -rain would be w I , r.blood. pimples; moils, tching of welcomed. n special By-J. 11 0 1 the same Geo. Philip i M.'McFADDE In Soliallor.NoUry Public.' re sk" etc. other parts of York- Coiib ty is greatly improving his I for Ocuril of Jusace., lk"closu to A bottle of our Blood store by , M 'atre", Puri& -'two or changing tIL6 the partitions shn. McGllXvr&y. .Brock r will remedy this and prepare conditions prevail. At ruby, ny the system. for t Id weather there- points betweenj Weston and Wood' and movie 'the post office to a . better- For Good Mea't try York so b% preventing ir-Irnp,411 ridge and back in North` York an position. Hie Olt JULU Veterinary• damage bus been occatiot MAlVJA�VAA will U Large bottle $1, dose a epoonful.' hou urniture on -Friday, Oct. 'Fully guaranteed. Mb. As Mr.' Stevenson Dn Is Iving up yehold be so ee.. OPj!NiS.VETERINARYSUR- d :Attend DisneyB i=sle. house, everything . Li L-1 r. H ing will IZ AND :DZXr113T. Etc. and THE BEST COUGH-OETRES �dv;r 94 11�. otatulo Remember the meeting to-morrow F&i3aily Butchers,' "at". is red '701, =0 co'- McFadded's Syrup-Wd&44� d, licorice DUNBARTCON PU to of . v evening in the the 'township hall in nary medical tion. 1 4- and chlorodyne. the interests of Mr. P ov asgg once oneandone-quartermilss r Christie -Fresh 4ixdiiii li�. An', M.P. b�il.1-so At Berge congregational meeting wbenW. F. Mdele .Meats of the finest of Gzaen Wver. office and abaci, f9rge McFaddeWi Syrnp-WbIt46 pin* an I d, held _eO. . the lowest possible pricer to JL2 a.m.. and - 1 to Private tai- on Monday evening a'unanimous The meeting in -the interest -obi Mr. always obous, in spy. coca P.O. U=., Greed call was extended to Rey.,-H. Peckover Fowke, the Liberal eandidate, he On I*DCT McFadden'i Binulsion with Hy I Smoked Ham'and Bacon a op popholl- formerly of Otnemee. here on Monday even ecjAlty.;- w" wall fit- in A tr1afgiven. satisfaction A grand concert will be given under tended and created inuef 'enthusiasm. the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. guaranteed. llgavbo. " ni.,7 , .. . 'A If you want the purest we have ft. of 'the- Presbyterian Church on the A . . . . . - . . I . .. , ..OUn464,o*:'l ealthbyGood-Liv even f Tu A • GREEN RIVPP- !Hog.* POUCHER Issuer-of Mar- 9n ���ov- Rrd- F-riaft McFaj ep is being provided in Z qAUU11 -H...Hopkin� spent Friday ii2 which the-following artists will take 'Mrs. PPER Issuer of Marriage Chediist and Optician, Toronto.' art f Mrs. Merry (tree Grace Lilian 'We-stern ��Bana 1,6ft" Ontario. 40. Krter.1 one of the leading contraltos PICKERING. ONTARIO. Miss F_ Trickey spy week We at store and, hfal==Z�mont. of Torouto, and Miss Grace Merry, the with Veka Banyard. Fred Wilson, of Toronto, popular' elocutionist of Toronto. Also BVN'MG, Issuer-of, K with his Quartette, who a, 14sonses for the County of Ontario. Georgina Malp rents. r a ft* store or at his residence. Pickering Gagner ' Cos were so heartil received here some Mrs. Eris said children. of Ashburn, CO. VhIs -concert will be of are visit' h nts. Pickering Branch. Have a full line of rresh and car.. a very high ordbrand none should Miss Mary Robinson reports, having incorporated by scOtal! pwliallls S HOL7$E.-Norway, a P-leasant.trip to Chi cago. Particular Moo ed inests constand on hand. fstfl to attend. Remember the date, UUGG Vr- . y Mll�__Y=ng the Toronto tnarkeu. Tuesday, Nov.. 3rd. Chair taken at 0scarand Winton White. ofToron- it accommodation under the now manage. Bacon, fight oclock. to, mere the guests of Dr. Hopk ins - on P. 0hargesmaderalo. J.J.KoCann pro- Spice Roll, Breakfast Sundai last. . Authorized Capital 12.0ft000, % . - to - 55&AAA Bologns, Wrimrs, vbm­ in flad 'Mi WHITBY Fla I 'do 11- '7 '566. - f&IIrirUXnZ apple treeouSaturday 000.00 B.BBATON, TOWNSHIP GLE911 ker. butcher, on Thurs' last and sustainedpWaful injuries. ceo Oonamlisioner for lakina Highept, priem paid foi: Sam W. Caw Rest A unt SKOW.00- Bdtoher' cattle. day night last ended a prolonged The-Baptist friends- are AAsetd, 0.000.000,00 h %=0 loan Is nged de I making t rations fqr-the aaniversary of bauch by hanging himself. Friday gre Of their jam awirism, ;a 2. a. Mcls=a" Z O.S." _1, I church to be held Nov. list and __ -:E he was founA dead at his morning REAL �TATE mome, iW bi a shawl strap to the rail '2nd. -,- 'Excelle C preachers and choirs M. MAW, Licensed- Auctioneer. of the -bannister, his feet stretched have been secured. On Monday, even- Special attention gl"n to Warmer's �1. A forward and rmting-.upon the flooi. I atom coll"Wons Boll All kinds of sl"T=pft.W=dd%o. a rare treat IsJd store for all those a reasonable. T phone radd•n Ingol can avail themselves o3' the op. cited and pro= 7 as or .4, Oawker was 50 years of a o, and leaves w Varaters Notes discounted A can 11181 Gre"wo". On%. lass 'Brace &a Vers, aged 17 rtunity to 4ear-Dr. Sower by, of :&Vftn zob=e boolot and go" For years. intervals,' -widow and two daughters, an Peru of the wota s amd IQ.. Vo2ato, give hls!.popular -lecture 6n POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Conveyomicing Done, tb6 lobster. also the very best musicil for Counties of Tack &W family say. Mr. Cawker was mat" of an kinds atilonnad to on shortest to dr ink. talent has been secured for the ocia Bank Perartm He was sent away to a ssv�mge, Id r5ii. A4dre" Oreela elves P. 0., oat. cure Institute about a year ago., gold sion. This � anniversary promises; to � � :. spring he came to Whitby. �-Hi was be one of the best ever bold here. Interest -allowed! and B. POWELL, Licensed Au,- : House and Lot for &%Is or to rilut. DOut V apparently doing a splendid business t forget the date-Nov. lot and eat current'ratee. and credited o:r donear for Ontario. All kinds d sales dualled either Irldy OaT by au= sole Also Planing Mill for sale and kept a good shop. Of lateb had 2nd. Full particulars next week. paid quarterl7 to depositors. 4 . . - 6 . I _A ee 11101110111111114. & - �: ­ Yielded to his old habit. and bid been gas or tow wag' oulars, 7 threatening to take his life for some Chas. A. Mocieusn, Wgr Ifily. 150 acre. Farm for sale. time. Having recently sold his boat- ALTOONA POUCHER. Licensed Auction. IT YOU want to - call -new,he 0�. rent, 0= buy sell or;ng to move aws 'Irwin is-bu Illasam. at my office. W. J. t y, plowing' olli 'hiii roiii 4jollm and Oolloclow for All I eta were packed farm Ontario An Irluds of &notion he rented at R ngwood. AJ. �0/1 Gonanalled, and T62061dafte ran" " mod- up. The daughters Jaa, Howitt has commenced his tax abuse. 2states can- their father.upon their return to . the, collecting for this year. Biiit Ami�rjca_u 20 cents. - sally atamned -and , sold by :auodon or We V. Richardson. house after a night spent with rela- eal'L Korag"M renW Looses and 'tivell. Wellman is �mptvving but Best C06U&di4n 16-cente. accounts promptly collected and satia Biarrl U __n -i notso ,t As his .many friends would fAxle Graeae, Beat TALMIterns" ty ]#men" lm=oseod. Phone or Notary Public, Pickering. wish. for and we: colur, I"T be fixed by phone Fwmembdr ]Disney's sale of thor. Edward- � and Xre". Barker. of Rich. :7-- Castor Oil In bulk Datge T i ouihb gtoclr-N­� 2nd„ mond HIll,,visited E. Boothby last lver - l 7- r`4 week. -A good stock of horse blankkis. whipse,,'.... spent I h curry combs, tie ropes,.,- A D GREENWOOD as ]Fj'R SO': 'First. claU'ri to hire ee -1 .;.-: - ect. r J. McLean' wife and ft . .... . , family spelit 41owitt. Sunday at Columbus. S. A. Travis, who has been spendin 1�11 kinds Manufactured to Order.' Dv or night' ` * : - Write or phone us. Thomas Wilson, Sr.,- is visiting 'With & few days in Alto.na, dEO. PHILIP, GroAir,� has returns meets Bus ' e'ta all trains H. Calvert, of Pickering, home to Toronto. To 414 lytk' *Rev. G, 'Washington will a �icl;smithing and Woodworking Tea J. N: Hortop - and Wess Stevenson 14 ming promptly diipftsl�g' everywhere a Clever , atfen"ded to. spent Suaday wiCh M. Gleeson. Altona,next Sunday on . Tempprail.06 ProvOutiou. of all kinds., Miss McLean has been spendin a and Moral Reform. Cold-Care Tablet , :­. Agent for Canadft, Carriage Co. few a s with b � The Mennonite Church :Tiudlas'ire Mald fine fcr.167v sh shii ,- Shop clos6 Weddesd If, aVe h d Mrs.; We- has iiiide Piiveotiolr as the San i it' Gee. gone some 'improvements in the Tkke way We, H. Peak - - and kew hrg-- 9 JDrIKIlall, who as been for a -uP u, iat Brock Road, few days with W.- Squires, returned with some mortar and the maso n IS by T. M.. McFadden. home this week. trowel which will make it more' com- _rs. Haisley, of, Toronto, and Mrs. tabrO-.- otice t tl-&.e MPUICUC, S1.00,0 Blakeley.arp spending a week or two AAarge number of electors attbrided• with Richard Wilson. the meeting in Altona in the interests Is a veiny good salary for a young Thomas A. Wilson tips engaged of the Liberal candidates for the'. rid- of Verity plow points person under 20 to receive. Sev- with Mrs. Petitt, of Burlington. Mrs. have a stock tags of North and South r Ontario - - F ,for sole shoes o wish- eral'of our shorthand graduates Wilson will join him in a few di n band, and not L. Fowke South Ontario and ileo: YS. them over until another spent 9, Grant for North riding, to carry of last year are now enjoying this. Mrs. Hoffiand, of Toronto; r, I will sell them -out- at reduced salary. - Perhaps we can help you few days with her mother, Mrs. Alex. 9; Verity and' Wilkinson points to receive this amount. Our new Moore. Miss Bertha accompanied her HIGHLAND CREEK sole shoes of same number will Stir, -Catalogue explains., Cut out .tb on her return home. e plows. card, sige is Lorry White returned last week It is with regret that e nit And send to We R. t we repor�th ROBT. 8 PHILLIPS' Shaw,. ebfial BUSin'ess College, from Swift Current, where he Tisited death of John Morrish, Sr., one of the Toronto. his'son Melville. He speaks in,,glow- oldest residents of this township which Brougham, 16n terms of that section of the west. took place on Wednesday, Oct. 21st. Name...... ........ Master Ewart Tucker happened with at his own home,, aged 87 Xears, 9 a nasty little accident the . other day. months and 15 days, death being the ]SAICK AMINION AdAress..� .......................... when down at F. Seldon's with his result of old age. His funeral will' 7 'INEIA,d cmee. Toronto e. father he went to vet the dog when it take place this (Friday) afternoon at 2 4-1 IV; W11 r; rl Yv V V INITTIr bit him on the lip necessitating two o'clock when his remains willbecon- ital paid up $ 3,000,000 stitches. , The little fellow seems very veyed to St, Margaret's• cemetery for erne fund and u di- -A n unlucky just recovering interment. The deceased,-who was 5 8�oo c�o BRTTISH, highly respected by all who knew him, High-0tade, M sterl-11 a ided profit, a fracture of his arm A CAN DIAN -Best Business One of the most'succesdul events of was a native of Devonshire, England, 47,000 000 season osited by the public 35',600,PPO BUSINESS, Training at reason- the a was the box social tinder where be was married before emigrat &I assets . P ' • able prices. That tons the story COLLEGE the auspices of the Young Men's Bro- Ing to Canada. I After remaining in TORONTO `Start any time. tberh6bd at Salem Tuesday evening. Canada for'a, short time' be moved to f the absolute rellllablllft�o_bt WHITBY BRANCH. ' .: 6 1 Boxes of all -colors, sha pes and Sizes the States where be resided for about Geneml Banking Business Address R. A. Farquharson; B. A., were sold -by auctioneer Maw at-prices one year, after which he returned to pe RrjMNA WATCH, Principal, Corn6r louge allid BI00r varying from 01 to $4.50, while plenty Canada, and about fifty-three years 1mnsacte& Sts. of hot coffee and sandwiches were pro- ago settled in Scarboro. For about ;, reliabWtl* vided for those not fortunate in secur- twelve years he kept store where his oi&l AtTentiOn given to the Congo- bio ,Zg a box (with a lady attached). In son is now conductinjg a successful *Wh lion of ftrmerla Sale and - addition to this a first-class program business. The remainder of the time earned for ft kIll, other notes. was rendered by local talent. The he engaged in farming. He was twice A chair was ably filled by our genial married. By hi'4 first boarriagehe had the reputation: merchant,. M. Gleeson, who gave miich' eleven of a family of whom five sur- 1� 44-MUR As 14VINGS DEPARTMENT. Having purchased the Benneti factory the,undersi ed'isp're d.to credit to the young people for their 'wive, three sorts and two dRu do -all-1 lsuiu ru _ghters. g31 3 received of $1. and c�derly conduct throughout the meet- These are W. J,, Rich&rd abd John C. THE SUN." upwards. and Sawing, Ing. The, proceeds netted the boys living in this neighborhood. Mrs. Jno. some $70. The committee wish to Rodd, of Kinsale, abd Mrs. F Norton g moderate. terest. allowed, at i best cha Charges thank all who so • Cheerfully assisted of Orwold, Man. He is also survived, Current rates. Satisfacti= guaranteed. them in this their first entertainment by his second wife. He was a member NORMAN BASSETT 3=3p0%%midLedL or p bild quay since their organization. of the Anglican church, and in politics Cal Jeweler and Optician, was-A staunch Liberal, but aever took I y ONTA any active part in public aflafrg. terly PJCKERING. WRTTBV, a"El, D. G0RrX3,-4,.Man4ger Disney's sal-Nov, 2nd. a W00 �rT�Q W �sg' � °LY - s i, r a73� ;..BASTE•DQ'S ~XTSrt dit fa Ladies' and Men's Fare- $peoial prices to dealer. Write for caiaios 'AAW FURS and GEM SiENG - w�ta -for ptios iLa ":. 9, M. a"Ttoo a Co., 77 Xing SL tut, Torarb ONENI'IeLE CURTAIN sod sY khAs et'bouw,itaagism Glee lull 091TENS Mrtq to se asset rears �� ..,.;>Mnw arltalaAr araula oa. XXS tea. w.Xrw r EH ED to • ,ee a WANT0" rb. flaked Step atwae ..k eee.,:erde k, .n ..$ Man ed,vdeloa getter. �'P`e• `e.e,iwt.e .r 77we mmtb u,d u/en+es 54•pw dry. st ea,.'e..a' dae ya,actl.ramuk* a.- rue; no aperl.ece r.Qekw, '.: Mr. L WAilflSt JIM co." Lyia, Oot„. c41161116 - III PIANOS ARE _ CANADA'S BEST Asia tvtSY500Y MOWS IT PAYS TO BUv THE Bt ST Bend for our Free . Catazoga. No. I& IN BW NO I AD Go., lid.. NO. Dal Ma"M or Sall Piase., tNl orpaa And dI s ® ®' sods A WHY WE NEED SNOW. Y q All than can be said of the Singer is is . _ -. ''y� c Did Itot ar4w_ "�+'- '4 z, Earth Would Become Desert. FI ..X ta, d j '' a :.i •iia .'fin a, a, . �a+'. p ',�,}� 3' '�. • .. '� y. j;,� - ^c " y.4. �, g. �';R�. ` ,;t,�. - ~:q'�. C� y� v .�'r'z p�! .,{•. _yx need one million acres. The area of land devoted to wheat has dou- o- v ✓1t bled in thirty years. In' 1875, it which from 'the difference between 'snow and. rain is seldom STORY OF 13OUTH AUSTRALIA. WHY WE NEED SNOW. The colony of South Australia q All than can be said of the Singer is is . as proclaimed- on— December - Did Itot ar4w_ 1b36- At the end of that year the Earth Would Become Desert. Population was me. To-day there . If all the condensed moisture of are 386,000 persons resident within the boundaries of the State. Agri- the atmosphere were to fall as rain culture has been a foremost factor and none of it was snow, hundreds of thousands of square mires of the .n contributing to the States pros- perity. Not till the early seventies earth's surface now yielding boun- did the land under cultivation ex- tiful crops would be little better than a desert. The tremendous need one million acres. The area of land devoted to wheat has dou- economic gain for the world at large 'results bled in thirty years. In' 1875, it which from 'the difference between 'snow and. rain is seldom was 898,820 acres; at last harvest, realized by the inhabitants of fer- t tile and well watered, lowlands, It is Known Everywhere. There says a writer in the' -Chicago, Tri buae, is not a city, town or hamlet in It is the extensive regions where Canada where Dr. Thomas' Eclec- tric Oil• is not known — wherever id- h rigation is a prime necessity in agriculture that the special uses of troduce'd it spade a- foothold for it- self and 'maintained it. Some mer- snow came chiefly into view. All through, the winter the snow is, fal- chants may suggest some other rem- Vng upon the mountains and pack - edy as equally beneficial. Such ing itself firmly in the ravines recommendations should be receiv -. Thus in nature's great icehouse• a ed with doubt. There is only one supply of moisture is stored up for Eclectric Oil, and that is Dr. Tho- the following summer.. mas'. Take nothing else. All through the warm months the hardened snowbanks are melting 'Hallo, Fitzy, where did you get gradually. In trickling streams they that black eye 1" "Oh, it was -only steadily feed rivers which as they a lovers' quarrel." "Lovers' quark flow through the valleys are utiliz- relI Why, your girl didn't give ell for irrigation. If this moisture you that, did. she 1" • "No, it was fell as rain it would almost immedi- her -,other lover." ately wash down through the riv- ` era, which would hardly be fed at -Pat eat the fire in a hot, honing, -unm atw a'1 in the summer. when the crops akin with wearer's Carats. Use it for oczamati, most needed water. MOM" No . brilefte These-facts are so well known as WHAT NAVAL GUNNERY COSTS to be commonplace in the Salt Lake vallev and in the subarid regions Target practice in the British o: the west generally. Navy. is an expensive necessity. Every time 1$ inch gun is fired bang goes $11 50 of the taxpayers' ' PILES CURED - AT HOME money; a 9.2 inch gun fires a cor- dite cartridge which costs 87.0 ; and -.1y Now dbsorption Method. even the 6 inch gun, which is a modest weapon, uses a $13 charge. Shells run from $62.30 to $17.50 for the common- vazietie8, though ar- , If yon suffer from , bleed- .� X__ �: �,._ _1 , season nee - mot'.. Luc -or4i� -made. um"1104, as. ____ i__. '"° " "' 11p Piles send-me our address an C/ ,tino to saw food ump ,►at.r, grind feed. &a. ordinary competitions, of course) ' y ' we wtotuld no got a wn� b ,�n• a "aa°,t � may cost. as much as $130. Then I 'ri}I tell you how to cure your- Cre .� aaod roe oar free 10 aa3' a°`t we self at home by the absorption C ec, uta►acna. there o the wear and teal, of the I treatment; and will also send some guns to consider, and this may be of this home treatment., free for c _ reckoned. as expensive, seeing that I trial., with references from your ios plans $r a8arw flee "life" of each weapon is brief; own localiyy if requested. Immbdi and while a 6 inch gun casts $8,360, eSr Ate relief and pernianent cure an- 11110 9.2 inch runs to $26,250 and a 11as t5r5ar.Parwhsoa' u.ftaa� rartiw' aq i w ire -bound 12 inch means. an ex- tIIred. - Send no money, but tell ,deuces!, WIRShOg, ltaacoaraa othern. of this offer.• WritQ to -date Fenditure of quite $30,000. t , Mrs. ]tf. hummers, • Box 103 !Sir Gavan Duffy, formerly speak- of the legislative assembly of Victoria, Austradia, was once re. ad to his seat by a single vote measag ority. On visiting his coaati- ae. day, to subsequently. he- was receiv- n ord'aa'with's'special warmth by an old ace aloilnw countryman. "And so," n came in.gir. Ga -van OY to' his friend, sworn, and tore one of my supporters i' iety ► '� sir," was the-reply. 141 was int two of them." r' Repeat it. —' shiioh's. Care will al- kays cure my coughs and colds." "That house I have taken from f _. ou," said the dissatisfied tenant, u 01 Q The Singer lasts a lifetime. The half az•. century2s reputation behind the Singer proves its supremacy —why not let the - `inillions of Singers in the homes all. over. -the world. prove which i3 the best machine for you? , �r but a Singer. Please remember flow _ sold o.4, by v ,Sinde>r Sewin¢ Machlne Co><npa y TORONTO MONTRr>•L K 1 y %iIp_G 312 Manning ohaenben 533 Soa.d of Trade Sidg a5a !lain /front V1 A-t tWFACTURERS"" INTENDINu TO LO.:ATE IN TORONTO WILL FIND Ideal Manutacturir'g _iPremrises IN TRUTH BUILDIN© Fiats -2.'040 to 10.000 Square Feet Each LOWSsr`RENT +L:S, fN_LUL)LNO .. -rte —ark Repeat YY.. _ wx ea m rowerl, e st it: -iO"Shiloh's Cure will always Mrs Gadaby (hugging dog)—' 'I ! Fire 'Sprinkler System, Lowest Insurance. cure my coughs and colds." don't know what we're going to doI Most Central Location. Four Large about poor darling Fido.' . Mr. He— "So your father thought 1 Gfidsb I Freight Elevators. _ wanted to marry you for _ Humph i What ails + p p Q I, + 1{0 - } r your him 1" Mrs. haven't you (in noticed how) i S. - Frank Wilson ill', hon3 73.81 Adelaide S1 Test money. What did. you say?"- She _.'•Why, haven't you noticed how � .� ► — "I persuaded him that you didn't irritated he becomes whenever the ` and then he said if that Was the baby cries 4" � case, you didn't have any sense I" ►` e There- a Will Wisdom e Points R In rear s=!! by taring It no ristax the Was —The sick man pines for re- It" Leaf tonfeenra,mpoaaded. It noarlehas _ • wdstraugthe" the whole e>htam -, Ed, but dislikes sending for the doctor, which means bottles of " Dolly— "Jack declared his heart drug,, never, consumed. He has. -tut _- w'ss on fire wit}, 'love for her." the resolution 'to load his stomach -- - Xraa Ethel -- "And Mabel?", Dolly — "Oh, with compounds which smell vii- ! I P ELL, P laiaousl and taste worse. But if he made light of it." L_ L_ y ai_ _ :11 ._ -3-_. �' ,. r. tsitting. in the miawe of the room It will be noticed in the Singer witti nis aliment, wisaom will uirect K -�lwvP0 R� VOL.i wxc)P1 r `1my hair blows all over -my head. Sewing Machine Company's adver• his attention to' Parmetee'a Vege- " `Can't ou do something to the win tisemeat that there are three ad- table Pi11s, which is a specific for 43xfi6 inch bid, cost $z,SoA,•6 i. IC ;�:'dnws7" "Don't you think, sir," re- diesses at the bottom of the an. indigestisin and disorders of the di- plied the house - agent, suavely, -it nouncement. Any one writing will guti;e organs, have no equal, j Vill C' ✓ Sold for $400 tasl". Mould be .easier •and cheaper for `please address them at t':e ;,eare t f :3 on to get your hair cut:R" c pie or tiTe three -places to -his WIt ' office. Waitress (handing stodgy- looking 1 7 gteak� ":end shat .will In order to make room for larger and faster mACr,ines. It is in gov-� u..ei. you;" Xt t'althy Skin — Eruptions „ to follow, sir 1" Customer�u'Indi• running order, as it has•justbe.n thoroughly overhauled by,, compete and •the blotches which The doctors have given John - I. i , knees besi Eon u " "Dear me is he as ill gestion, I guess!"' machinist. _ c in -her dre esuty are the result of im- as that?" .. '`No, he's quite well.' —� ' id god ,caused by unhealthy That's why they've given him u Pale, sickly children should use The W I soil Pu hl �s h i ng Co:, I..Im i to a moms° of. the liver and kidneys. In Y y g p' Mother Graves'. Worry Extenrriina- ng with Cc"ting this unhealthy action and . „ _ - 73 Adelaide St. West i Toronto. ' Repeat it Shiloh s Cure will tor. 'Worms are one of the princi- �_� e Into ring the. organs to their nos- - p Pal .condition Parmelee's Yee always cure my coughs and colds." Oat causes of suffe -ring i-n ,c i Pen _ . — ' and should be ex elled from the I am going to ma 6 you, asked the judge , rancPble Pills will at the slime time 1: P tsy your dau h Have nd' a= system. tPr, sir, said the positive young a recently conviSted' man, `!any a •.$efore I.coiasent to let you have man. Well, you don't need to thing to offer the Court before sen t v' and eruptions -will -disappear with- .my augTi said the square- The Fiushand (during the quarrel) come to me for sy'mpatliy," replied, fence is pussed4" "No; your hen cut limring any fr-�c cu 'to answer a -- 'You're a ways ma king argains. �� a rou es enaugn or rep ie a prisnner.L 'm — 3' ' question, What oP m own., �/ would you do'if'I were to- Was there ever a time when you y lawyer `took my`.last cent. ' "To what," inquired the int r- y giv! you didn't1:'. The lt'ife— "`Yes, sir; on a viewer, "do you attribute your s i half a million' !" After the coroner my wedding day. ". Repeat it:— ''Shlloh's -Cure will Holloway's Corn Cure is a spec ' cess in acquiring /Honey?" "Pa'riIy 'had viewed -the remains and decided fie for • removal re s a Spec indeed principally," replied the that death was due to heart failure, „ always cure my'coue•h's and colds." , Repeat iti= Shiloh s Cure will al- warts. �'ie.have,ilever heard of. it. sleet financier, smoothing down the caused by a sudden shock;` the old mays cure my coughs and colds,," The Prosperous Person — "There failing to remove -.even the wore lapel of his coat and giving.•awa -y man ]it another cigar, and murmur- —__ kind. - - another town -hall; "to the success ed.. "Thai's worth trying again is no occasion for you to envy' me, � An Irish dealer, when seliin a m :f other men in letting go of it." some time.'.' g y man. .I have as- many troubles nag to a gentleman, frequently ob- as Jane, began Mrs. Newliwr i �. q y you. The Impecunious One— , A couple of o timidly.- I don't suppose— er —tha' t= served, with emphatic earnestness, ` I dare say you have;.but the dif- s She—"I understand that drinking P good-natured French- that he was an' honest horse. Af- ficult vritb•nie is.tbat I ain't ot, you would to my, ge is on@ of your failings." IIe— ­Yo men got into a; quarrel an�1• chat- Y B ion ed each other to fi'' ter the purchase had been effected nothing else I" ting, an alarm -clod: l" "Not �a have been rnisinfornied. It is one g. fight. On the ma'am !" re 151 wi morning of th'e''duel the the gentleman asked him. what. he plied the sleepy i mr must pronounced s::ccesses." g y and their' " "Them things never disturb iir0'- ri5eant by an honest horse. Why, In the causes of infant mortalit „ seconds tramped through the woods sir," replied the seller, "whenever cholera morbus figures, frequently,' all ! • _ tr- the fatal spot, when one 'of the " '"t duellists the 'challen in I rode him he always threatened to and it may be said that complaints Iii, , g g. .part throve -me off,-- and he certainly nev- of the bowels are great destroyers ` Repea :all ' tripped and fell. His second help- „ P- •e.r. deceived, me. of child life. If' all mothers would it:= "Shiloh's Cure will alwa e t him to his feet. I hope you Isere not much hurt ?" said the other availathemsllelces of so' effective a Cure my coughs and COidS." •fi ' duelist. `'1 in trot much hurt; 'I only bumped my' nose on'- -the - c ground." "Does it 6leed -1'f "Yes, 1'k i a little." "Heaven be. praised! Blood flows, and ,my -honor is vindi- cated.' Give me your.- our hand, old boy 1„ r "t "Was your husband lucky during the last race meeting? " - "Yes." ' answered ' Mrs. Torkins ; "he n nu ! use sprained-his ankle and couldn't at- %� �tt s P °° eoir M tend." - The swan is the loggest - lived o I83I'E NO. 43 -09.' birds. reme y as r. J. D• Kellogg s Dy- sentery .Cordial many a little one xt could _be. saved. This Cordial can Counsel` (to yvrtnessj— STOW; aI be given with safety -to the smallest low ipe to remind you of what hap child, a "C s there is no injurious sub- "Certainly; ttainly l but liSalaam. Witnes stance in it. "Cer ;u allow me to remind!Y .You that it 'was the ass that warned PROFITABLE. him." `What are you in for 1" queried - -- , the new prison inspector of a con- vict. f "Counterfeiting," was the reply. ' `•'Nearly -all•profit, eh'1" 'said the OCYL MTCA P. I. The final _luxury► •of• tea - drinking, "Well," answered the 3ictim.' "It the quality which distinguishes i = Faire 'was a lucre -ative business as the world's best is assured us e vr •hila it lasted " ti / " cf Salads Tea, `�• -� � �- •. �eF'li... .a•.6"e%A+ waste .�- w..._,M'..,ry.,...- w - --e•- .� ..•.- rw.•�p.- .. .- ' ...- .._ -a..- � � •+.._. ... - ' _ J6. Which is the Best Sewing Machine' "for Yo>is ?, q All than can be said of the Singer is is . nothing compared • • to the way the Singer' speaks for •itself, Singer results tell tho story of Singer success. _ f f !Q The best way to prove the superiority of b the Sin g er is to try it— try ' t in your own - - home -test it by t4a most difficult V..©rlc, you know. But you may nay "a cheap machine will ,do all this." Perhaps it will to- day —but t how about a year from now? t but a Singer. Please remember flow _ sold o.4, by v ,Sinde>r Sewin¢ Machlne Co><npa y TORONTO MONTRr>•L K 1 y %iIp_G 312 Manning ohaenben 533 Soa.d of Trade Sidg a5a !lain /front V1 A-t tWFACTURERS"" INTENDINu TO LO.:ATE IN TORONTO WILL FIND Ideal Manutacturir'g _iPremrises IN TRUTH BUILDIN© Fiats -2.'040 to 10.000 Square Feet Each LOWSsr`RENT +L:S, fN_LUL)LNO .. -rte —ark Repeat YY.. _ wx ea m rowerl, e st it: -iO"Shiloh's Cure will always Mrs Gadaby (hugging dog)—' 'I ! Fire 'Sprinkler System, Lowest Insurance. cure my coughs and colds." don't know what we're going to doI Most Central Location. Four Large about poor darling Fido.' . Mr. He— "So your father thought 1 Gfidsb I Freight Elevators. _ wanted to marry you for _ Humph i What ails + p p Q I, + 1{0 - } r your him 1" Mrs. haven't you (in noticed how) i S. - Frank Wilson ill', hon3 73.81 Adelaide S1 Test money. What did. you say?"- She _.'•Why, haven't you noticed how � .� ► — "I persuaded him that you didn't irritated he becomes whenever the ` and then he said if that Was the baby cries 4" � case, you didn't have any sense I" ►` e There- a Will Wisdom e Points R In rear s=!! by taring It no ristax the Was —The sick man pines for re- It" Leaf tonfeenra,mpoaaded. It noarlehas _ • wdstraugthe" the whole e>htam -, Ed, but dislikes sending for the doctor, which means bottles of " Dolly— "Jack declared his heart drug,, never, consumed. He has. -tut _- w'ss on fire wit}, 'love for her." the resolution 'to load his stomach -- - Xraa Ethel -- "And Mabel?", Dolly — "Oh, with compounds which smell vii- ! I P ELL, P laiaousl and taste worse. But if he made light of it." L_ L_ y ai_ _ :11 ._ -3-_. �' ,. r. tsitting. in the miawe of the room It will be noticed in the Singer witti nis aliment, wisaom will uirect K -�lwvP0 R� VOL.i wxc)P1 r `1my hair blows all over -my head. Sewing Machine Company's adver• his attention to' Parmetee'a Vege- " `Can't ou do something to the win tisemeat that there are three ad- table Pi11s, which is a specific for 43xfi6 inch bid, cost $z,SoA,•6 i. IC ;�:'dnws7" "Don't you think, sir," re- diesses at the bottom of the an. indigestisin and disorders of the di- plied the house - agent, suavely, -it nouncement. Any one writing will guti;e organs, have no equal, j Vill C' ✓ Sold for $400 tasl". Mould be .easier •and cheaper for `please address them at t':e ;,eare t f :3 on to get your hair cut:R" c pie or tiTe three -places to -his WIt ' office. Waitress (handing stodgy- looking 1 7 gteak� ":end shat .will In order to make room for larger and faster mACr,ines. It is in gov-� u..ei. you;" Xt t'althy Skin — Eruptions „ to follow, sir 1" Customer�u'Indi• running order, as it has•justbe.n thoroughly overhauled by,, compete and •the blotches which The doctors have given John - I. i , knees besi Eon u " "Dear me is he as ill gestion, I guess!"' machinist. _ c in -her dre esuty are the result of im- as that?" .. '`No, he's quite well.' —� ' id god ,caused by unhealthy That's why they've given him u Pale, sickly children should use The W I soil Pu hl �s h i ng Co:, I..Im i to a moms° of. the liver and kidneys. In Y y g p' Mother Graves'. Worry Extenrriina- ng with Cc"ting this unhealthy action and . „ _ - 73 Adelaide St. West i Toronto. ' Repeat it Shiloh s Cure will tor. 'Worms are one of the princi- �_� e Into ring the. organs to their nos- - p Pal .condition Parmelee's Yee always cure my coughs and colds." Oat causes of suffe -ring i-n ,c i Pen _ . — ' and should be ex elled from the I am going to ma 6 you, asked the judge , rancPble Pills will at the slime time 1: P tsy your dau h Have nd' a= system. tPr, sir, said the positive young a recently conviSted' man, `!any a •.$efore I.coiasent to let you have man. Well, you don't need to thing to offer the Court before sen t v' and eruptions -will -disappear with- .my augTi said the square- The Fiushand (during the quarrel) come to me for sy'mpatliy," replied, fence is pussed4" "No; your hen cut limring any fr-�c cu 'to answer a -- 'You're a ways ma king argains. �� a rou es enaugn or rep ie a prisnner.L 'm — 3' ' question, What oP m own., �/ would you do'if'I were to- Was there ever a time when you y lawyer `took my`.last cent. ' "To what," inquired the int r- y giv! you didn't1:'. The lt'ife— "`Yes, sir; on a viewer, "do you attribute your s i half a million' !" After the coroner my wedding day. ". Repeat it:— ''Shlloh's -Cure will Holloway's Corn Cure is a spec ' cess in acquiring /Honey?" "Pa'riIy 'had viewed -the remains and decided fie for • removal re s a Spec indeed principally," replied the that death was due to heart failure, „ always cure my'coue•h's and colds." , Repeat iti= Shiloh s Cure will al- warts. �'ie.have,ilever heard of. it. sleet financier, smoothing down the caused by a sudden shock;` the old mays cure my coughs and colds,," The Prosperous Person — "There failing to remove -.even the wore lapel of his coat and giving.•awa -y man ]it another cigar, and murmur- —__ kind. - - another town -hall; "to the success ed.. "Thai's worth trying again is no occasion for you to envy' me, � An Irish dealer, when seliin a m :f other men in letting go of it." some time.'.' g y man. .I have as- many troubles nag to a gentleman, frequently ob- as Jane, began Mrs. Newliwr i �. q y you. The Impecunious One— , A couple of o timidly.- I don't suppose— er —tha' t= served, with emphatic earnestness, ` I dare say you have;.but the dif- s She—"I understand that drinking P good-natured French- that he was an' honest horse. Af- ficult vritb•nie is.tbat I ain't ot, you would to my, ge is on@ of your failings." IIe— ­Yo men got into a; quarrel an�1• chat- Y B ion ed each other to fi'' ter the purchase had been effected nothing else I" ting, an alarm -clod: l" "Not �a have been rnisinfornied. It is one g. fight. On the ma'am !" re 151 wi morning of th'e''duel the the gentleman asked him. what. he plied the sleepy i mr must pronounced s::ccesses." g y and their' " "Them things never disturb iir0'- ri5eant by an honest horse. Why, In the causes of infant mortalit „ seconds tramped through the woods sir," replied the seller, "whenever cholera morbus figures, frequently,' all ! • _ tr- the fatal spot, when one 'of the " '"t duellists the 'challen in I rode him he always threatened to and it may be said that complaints Iii, , g g. .part throve -me off,-- and he certainly nev- of the bowels are great destroyers ` Repea :all ' tripped and fell. His second help- „ P- •e.r. deceived, me. of child life. If' all mothers would it:= "Shiloh's Cure will alwa e t him to his feet. I hope you Isere not much hurt ?" said the other availathemsllelces of so' effective a Cure my coughs and COidS." •fi ' duelist. `'1 in trot much hurt; 'I only bumped my' nose on'- -the - c ground." "Does it 6leed -1'f "Yes, 1'k i a little." "Heaven be. praised! Blood flows, and ,my -honor is vindi- cated.' Give me your.- our hand, old boy 1„ r "t "Was your husband lucky during the last race meeting? " - "Yes." ' answered ' Mrs. Torkins ; "he n nu ! use sprained-his ankle and couldn't at- %� �tt s P °° eoir M tend." - The swan is the loggest - lived o I83I'E NO. 43 -09.' birds. reme y as r. J. D• Kellogg s Dy- sentery .Cordial many a little one xt could _be. saved. This Cordial can Counsel` (to yvrtnessj— STOW; aI be given with safety -to the smallest low ipe to remind you of what hap child, a "C s there is no injurious sub- "Certainly; ttainly l but liSalaam. Witnes stance in it. "Cer ;u allow me to remind!Y .You that it 'was the ass that warned PROFITABLE. him." `What are you in for 1" queried - -- , the new prison inspector of a con- vict. f "Counterfeiting," was the reply. ' `•'Nearly -all•profit, eh'1" 'said the OCYL MTCA P. I. The final _luxury► •of• tea - drinking, "Well," answered the 3ictim.' "It the quality which distinguishes i = Faire 'was a lucre -ative business as the world's best is assured us e vr •hila it lasted " ti / " cf Salads Tea, `�• -� � �- •. �eF'li... .a•.6"e%A+ waste .�- w..._,M'..,ry.,...- w - --e•- .� ..•.- rw.•�p.- .. .- ' ...- .._ -a..- � � •+.._. ... - ' tsitting. in the miawe of the room It will be noticed in the Singer witti nis aliment, wisaom will uirect K -�lwvP0 R� VOL.i wxc)P1 r `1my hair blows all over -my head. Sewing Machine Company's adver• his attention to' Parmetee'a Vege- " `Can't ou do something to the win tisemeat that there are three ad- table Pi11s, which is a specific for 43xfi6 inch bid, cost $z,SoA,•6 i. IC ;�:'dnws7" "Don't you think, sir," re- diesses at the bottom of the an. indigestisin and disorders of the di- plied the house - agent, suavely, -it nouncement. Any one writing will guti;e organs, have no equal, j Vill C' ✓ Sold for $400 tasl". Mould be .easier •and cheaper for `please address them at t':e ;,eare t f :3 on to get your hair cut:R" c pie or tiTe three -places to -his WIt ' office. Waitress (handing stodgy- looking 1 7 gteak� ":end shat .will In order to make room for larger and faster mACr,ines. It is in gov-� u..ei. you;" Xt t'althy Skin — Eruptions „ to follow, sir 1" Customer�u'Indi• running order, as it has•justbe.n thoroughly overhauled by,, compete and •the blotches which The doctors have given John - I. i , knees besi Eon u " "Dear me is he as ill gestion, I guess!"' machinist. _ c in -her dre esuty are the result of im- as that?" .. '`No, he's quite well.' —� ' id god ,caused by unhealthy That's why they've given him u Pale, sickly children should use The W I soil Pu hl �s h i ng Co:, I..Im i to a moms° of. the liver and kidneys. In Y y g p' Mother Graves'. Worry Extenrriina- ng with Cc"ting this unhealthy action and . „ _ - 73 Adelaide St. West i Toronto. ' Repeat it Shiloh s Cure will tor. 'Worms are one of the princi- �_� e Into ring the. organs to their nos- - p Pal .condition Parmelee's Yee always cure my coughs and colds." Oat causes of suffe -ring i-n ,c i Pen _ . — ' and should be ex elled from the I am going to ma 6 you, asked the judge , rancPble Pills will at the slime time 1: P tsy your dau h Have nd' a= system. tPr, sir, said the positive young a recently conviSted' man, `!any a •.$efore I.coiasent to let you have man. Well, you don't need to thing to offer the Court before sen t v' and eruptions -will -disappear with- .my augTi said the square- The Fiushand (during the quarrel) come to me for sy'mpatliy," replied, fence is pussed4" "No; your hen cut limring any fr-�c cu 'to answer a -- 'You're a ways ma king argains. �� a rou es enaugn or rep ie a prisnner.L 'm — 3' ' question, What oP m own., �/ would you do'if'I were to- Was there ever a time when you y lawyer `took my`.last cent. ' "To what," inquired the int r- y giv! you didn't1:'. The lt'ife— "`Yes, sir; on a viewer, "do you attribute your s i half a million' !" After the coroner my wedding day. ". Repeat it:— ''Shlloh's -Cure will Holloway's Corn Cure is a spec ' cess in acquiring /Honey?" "Pa'riIy 'had viewed -the remains and decided fie for • removal re s a Spec indeed principally," replied the that death was due to heart failure, „ always cure my'coue•h's and colds." , Repeat iti= Shiloh s Cure will al- warts. �'ie.have,ilever heard of. it. sleet financier, smoothing down the caused by a sudden shock;` the old mays cure my coughs and colds,," The Prosperous Person — "There failing to remove -.even the wore lapel of his coat and giving.•awa -y man ]it another cigar, and murmur- —__ kind. - - another town -hall; "to the success ed.. "Thai's worth trying again is no occasion for you to envy' me, � An Irish dealer, when seliin a m :f other men in letting go of it." some time.'.' g y man. .I have as- many troubles nag to a gentleman, frequently ob- as Jane, began Mrs. Newliwr i �. q y you. The Impecunious One— , A couple of o timidly.- I don't suppose— er —tha' t= served, with emphatic earnestness, ` I dare say you have;.but the dif- s She—"I understand that drinking P good-natured French- that he was an' honest horse. Af- ficult vritb•nie is.tbat I ain't ot, you would to my, ge is on@ of your failings." IIe— ­Yo men got into a; quarrel an�1• chat- Y B ion ed each other to fi'' ter the purchase had been effected nothing else I" ting, an alarm -clod: l" "Not �a have been rnisinfornied. It is one g. fight. On the ma'am !" re 151 wi morning of th'e''duel the the gentleman asked him. what. he plied the sleepy i mr must pronounced s::ccesses." g y and their' " "Them things never disturb iir0'- ri5eant by an honest horse. Why, In the causes of infant mortalit „ seconds tramped through the woods sir," replied the seller, "whenever cholera morbus figures, frequently,' all ! • _ tr- the fatal spot, when one 'of the " '"t duellists the 'challen in I rode him he always threatened to and it may be said that complaints Iii, , g g. .part throve -me off,-- and he certainly nev- of the bowels are great destroyers ` Repea :all ' tripped and fell. His second help- „ P- •e.r. deceived, me. of child life. If' all mothers would it:= "Shiloh's Cure will alwa e t him to his feet. I hope you Isere not much hurt ?" said the other availathemsllelces of so' effective a Cure my coughs and COidS." •fi ' duelist. `'1 in trot much hurt; 'I only bumped my' nose on'- -the - c ground." "Does it 6leed -1'f "Yes, 1'k i a little." "Heaven be. praised! Blood flows, and ,my -honor is vindi- cated.' Give me your.- our hand, old boy 1„ r "t "Was your husband lucky during the last race meeting? " - "Yes." ' answered ' Mrs. Torkins ; "he n nu ! use sprained-his ankle and couldn't at- %� �tt s P °° eoir M tend." - The swan is the loggest - lived o I83I'E NO. 43 -09.' birds. reme y as r. J. D• Kellogg s Dy- sentery .Cordial many a little one xt could _be. saved. This Cordial can Counsel` (to yvrtnessj— STOW; aI be given with safety -to the smallest low ipe to remind you of what hap child, a "C s there is no injurious sub- "Certainly; ttainly l but liSalaam. Witnes stance in it. "Cer ;u allow me to remind!Y .You that it 'was the ass that warned PROFITABLE. him." `What are you in for 1" queried - -- , the new prison inspector of a con- vict. f "Counterfeiting," was the reply. ' `•'Nearly -all•profit, eh'1" 'said the OCYL MTCA P. I. The final _luxury► •of• tea - drinking, "Well," answered the 3ictim.' "It the quality which distinguishes i = Faire 'was a lucre -ative business as the world's best is assured us e vr •hila it lasted " ti / " cf Salads Tea, `�• -� � �- •. �eF'li... .a•.6"e%A+ waste .�- w..._,M'..,ry.,...- w - --e•- .� ..•.- rw.•�p.- .. .- ' ...- .._ -a..- � � •+.._. ... - ' reme y as r. J. D• Kellogg s Dy- sentery .Cordial many a little one xt could _be. saved. This Cordial can Counsel` (to yvrtnessj— STOW; aI be given with safety -to the smallest low ipe to remind you of what hap child, a "C s there is no injurious sub- "Certainly; ttainly l but liSalaam. Witnes stance in it. "Cer ;u allow me to remind!Y .You that it 'was the ass that warned PROFITABLE. him." `What are you in for 1" queried - -- , the new prison inspector of a con- vict. f "Counterfeiting," was the reply. ' `•'Nearly -all•profit, eh'1" 'said the OCYL MTCA P. I. The final _luxury► •of• tea - drinking, "Well," answered the 3ictim.' "It the quality which distinguishes i = Faire 'was a lucre -ative business as the world's best is assured us e vr •hila it lasted " ti / " cf Salads Tea, `�• -� � �- •. �eF'li... .a•.6"e%A+ waste .�- w..._,M'..,ry.,...- w - --e•- .� ..•.- rw.•�p.- .. .- ' ...- .._ -a..- � � •+.._. ... - ' -a n .>r m ^wept F•.,e -"-�•v 'x. � ,�� � t.5,�p, y,,. � ,y'''k'".nu•y I l •TT +... T.T7T-+TT­!1 ♦ + + + ++ +A *TT+T- + 4 4 4T + + ♦+++++ HADOWED PATH; R, Sr fw (.� F I himself ever since he came fully to I understand how dear J,u44-h _,o. -..-*- him, and that by no possibility could her life be prolonged. He said truly when he stated he had not yet done with Mr. Mazing• ford; neither had Mr. Mazingford's creditors. For a long time they had been kept quiet with promises, and for a shorter period they had wait-' ed patiently until the decease of Stephen -who 'was known to be in- capable of making. a will - should put the ex- member. in possession of the Llandyl coal mines; but now that there was no chance of a soli- tary sixpence of the income ever reaching Mr. Mazingford, now that a perfect storm of public indigna- tion,- raised -by Mr. Gartmore, abet- ted by Evan Crepton and Dr. Du- .vard, burst upon his head now that the whole dreary story of domestic persecution and frightful tyranny' was-.given to the world= -every en- emy he .toad, on the' earth fell upon him. As to Crafton, ' the owner of lc. was forced to shut up his establish- ment, and before five years passed. away Mr. Gartmore read, much to his satisfaction, that the woman who, after squeezing every shilling she could out- of Judith, had sold her•secret to her husband, was sen- tenced to transportation for rob- bing an old lady whom she was nursing. And for the remainder of his ca- Vii- ( xt +�r•1� r' - �'FJ�r. KAISER'S ._� + + r t ' ' -- � About � �ths : � _ � �a . CHASE AT CORFU e ♦ Y fir, The Curse Of The `Famly $ a,. This is the Forty -Ninth Addition to, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + +r + + + ♦ + ♦ ♦♦ 444 the Beslderices of the Kilag H HEALING OI`' WOUNDS, ' ' r - of Prussia. bi 1CHAPTER XRX.- (Cont'd). lus sorrow thus, whilst she tried to P to the last she uev:r kept her A,,,�,�di soothe and comfort him, as a mo -- ; when she grew ' i , weak .o ther might have done. {dkk'i she '.'was uarr;P;i iiito the 'So they remained for -some time, awing -room, abd ploz-od in. an until at length a noise and bustle easy- chair, with all her friends attracted Judith's attention. There about her. was a sound of remonstrance and "I should have lifted," she said, expostulation; then she heard Mr. eight of the country again; and I Gartmore's voice raised as if in it alight have been, to have died anger; finally, a loud and imperi side the sea -but' after all it ekes very little I 0113,-- " I tell you I know she is i.1 the house,. and by I won't be difference -only omise to busy me at Llandyl ; �, kept back by any one, caused' J•u. vet let me be laid in Wavuur di to start up and cry to Evan -- ult-I could not rest there:. I Don't let him see me.- Don't , . dare I should rise up in my 0h' don't let him come here! Go roud and, walk away .from it." . ''1 and Prevent him. �� He rushed across the to do promise!" I answered Mr artmore. room her bidding, as a sound of scuffling I ,"And do not forget to tell the Whimenced downstairs. He had R, Sr fw (.� F I himself ever since he came fully to I understand how dear J,u44-h _,o. -..-*- him, and that by no possibility could her life be prolonged. He said truly when he stated he had not yet done with Mr. Mazing• ford; neither had Mr. Mazingford's creditors. For a long time they had been kept quiet with promises, and for a shorter period they had wait-' ed patiently until the decease of Stephen -who 'was known to be in- capable of making. a will - should put the ex- member. in possession of the Llandyl coal mines; but now that there was no chance of a soli- tary sixpence of the income ever reaching Mr. Mazingford, now that a perfect storm of public indigna- tion,- raised -by Mr. Gartmore, abet- ted by Evan Crepton and Dr. Du- .vard, burst upon his head now that the whole dreary story of domestic persecution and frightful tyranny' was-.given to the world= -every en- emy he .toad, on the' earth fell upon him. As to Crafton, ' the owner of lc. was forced to shut up his establish- ment, and before five years passed. away Mr. Gartmore read, much to his satisfaction, that the woman who, after squeezing every shilling she could out- of Judith, had sold her•secret to her husband, was sen- tenced to transportation for rob- bing an old lady whom she was nursing. And for the remainder of his ca- Vii- ( xt +�r•1� r' - �'FJ�r. KAISER'S ._� + + r t ' ' -- � About � �ths : � _ � �a . CHASE AT CORFU e ♦ Y Y. This is the Forty -Ninth Addition to, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + +r + + + ♦ + ♦ ♦♦ 444 the Beslderices of the Kilag H HEALING OI`' WOUNDS, ' ' r - of Prussia. Animals on the farm are. con tinu- ' ' ti A two hours walk from the capital a ally being injured by accidents that4: Of Corfu - brings ;the dust - covered. w ways. b wire cuts are most fro- - — —y of one of the most glorious architectural crea- q quint, and a word or two of ad= = = Lions in existence -the Achilleion v vice as to the ,proper treatment in the hands of farmers .w ' die i amiss The first thing, to gain a - - , under a murder's steel. c correct understanding --of a sane The beauty of its outward form- a and effective method of treating -- - -� a clever imitation of the Pompeian w wounds, is to remember' that na- ° ° ture does the healing and that re- ' not reached the - o e situation, which 'r e s or estates is called a " -llai- purely P P , . - -` en u it stretching' out her hands of Mr. Dlazin f i� :s based upon superstition, ho are confined at rafton m g ord a credi- serliches Schloss an imperial cas- y arms, shrieked out the words, "f should• be eliminated and that we xperiendes there. Say it: would Ike am dying," and tottered back rnt, tc'rs, who sold the antique furni- tle, but the truth is that only a few should get down to principles based ? ether to kill them at otiFe. I wrote tore by public auction, and dispos- of them are real castles in in archi upon acientic'ic research, ,snd in-' noaymously to those I could to her seat, her neck and dress dye-i ed of his stud and got rid of the car- tectural sense of the word avid still g crimson with the blood that -poured stead of groping blindly in the dark " tie names of, but your -re resents riagea, and let the house, and in- fewer in a historic sense.. „ . V' $ ii torrents from -hei mouth. seeking the where let us always oh will Barry more weight with sured hisyffe- and the 'last place The royal seats in Germany are be ready to inquire "why." g "Help, help, Charles! help-:" w here an of his former acquaint- not national. For this reason the y' shrieked Eyan,.and in, another mo antes caught sight The ordinary wound will heal of "I shall rout out the big spider g g of Judith's has- restoration of time -worn castles itself if not interfered with. This at rules there, I swear,"- said he ment the room was full. Drs. Threff• Land, was at a gaming -tabld -at does not go on according to a large, sagely. maa'and Duvard were the first wiiA Baden, where .it is generally be- liberal insight as to 'what is of interference may be from germ in- These, is fact, seemed to be Ju- entered; then Mr. Mazingford, ac- lieved he cheated somebody once too - fection, parasites, or too much companied by two policemen, rus I' often - for.his own THE FIRST IMPORTANCE; meddling with various s h's only two desires;.-but, Dees- � personal safety. g applications - ed i.nto'the apartment, followed by ' Be this, ae it .ma Wally, she harped upon them with y, however, one • or. the part of man. Now, let Lis, P Mr. Gartmore red with assiou i•. goes on unsyatematical] 'accord - pertinacity which would oat , ,� 'thing is certain, that he Haver pub- 'mg.-t6 ad y' suppose s case: A horse has shad- - •- � .� who .made a spring at. the intruder licl Ynastic feeling of what 1 - �ve conveyed the idea that? is -. y appeared in England again, may - conduce to the dynasty's lacerated leg from contact with dy was affecting her mind: and tried to drag him out again. and .that the select circle in which y dynasty s die- a Garb wire._ .f'he•firat thing Co do "flush, gentlemen, hush," said Liaction. Generally, however, she was calm I he onto -' •lived • and moved, and A tom of course, would be to atop the ` Dr. Threffman, Sol + comparatively uninteresting hd collected, talking:,as much a$ it eriisly raising..h2S fad fiis�eing,' itrom the hour Of his g bleeding: This can be accomplish- hand ; she is dead. castle like the Hohkon' star pr siren h wife s death knew him no more! g - ed by a tight bands r, of clean white gt permitted her about "I don't believe it," said her hue- quote one example out of many-is g g T' is plans and pros But as one rive swallows u an- Y muslin, tied directs over tt ' pacts of her re- p therefore restored y t� Land, furiousl • • but,it was true for as the outcome wound, or above it.- Often tons, on subjects of general in- furiously; ether; so a very piquant little event r all that. o, an imperial whim at an enorm- rest, -but scarcely ever of herself. which occurred about a year after ' ),feeding artery will protrude, and The poor frail bark, which.had ous expense, while seats of over - he was very fond of- Letitia Dar- P Judith's death, obliterated the m'e- a thread can be run under it with a 771­�'-� or of refuge ri 'length. battled so mom of that branch. of the Rids,- a belming historic importance, as needle and' the artery tied. Do not �r f q Y suffered g so terribly Gt fa Mme reeuIlection for instance;- Wuaterhausen, use flour, dirt or cobwebs, they are c n, who came fro uettl to the sllantl he'd feu isl neaeeful a, _ Y ahionable . nutlet are allowed. re to sand Evan -+oho was absent Y, People Lnaeceasary and may produce e• ` Just in, time she had reached it, The German Em Bros. s reaiden- bm town on business -to her the laughed till they were tired over the P dangerous infection. and-with an expression of impotent cea are mostly shooting plain country seats " omeat he returned to Landon. P P story of how Mina Lestock, making. cr mere shootin bones so that the Having stopped the bleeding, re- want to sae him particularly," rage -her enemy gazed 'upon the up friends with tier dear uncle and g move. the clots. of. blood and out of prize which had saesped him -e hen total, forty -nine, loses much of its - said, and Letitia► remembered h f aunt; requested to know who the ragged edges of - miracles with tear encru h to touch it, when ab- sensational character' when ar 'proper- shears. $ I those distingui iibd- looking people 1 p shears. A pan of antiseption solo- no day, when she vat weaker salutely within his grasp -a n.ight- f were she had seen them speaking to S- scrutinized: Among the various n� should be provided. Otte off ier than mail had interfered to, -res- 6 Berlin and Postdam palaces the u ordinary, and left by a rare at the other end of the room ?' the cheapest . antiseptics on . the cue her from him. Royal Castle on the Spree is one of i nee alone for a' few minutes, May I have the pleasure of pre- farm, sentin the lar a good for roan or begat is n came in. He looked ale -and For she was indeed dead -a Waif g them to you, Adelaide ?" largest residence bnildinga s -i' P Y in the whole of German creoliai Add s teaspoonful of eaworn, and there was a look of on life's ocean no longer ; out into said Mr. Gartmore ; and the lad Y' to a ' ant of water that has et in his face, which deepen broad, fathomless, trackless, was so deli hted aL the y One of the favorite resorts of Em- P Y pen- g proposition, boiled. Place the knife, sheam" into an eapresaion of absolute mysterious ocean c[ eternity she that accordingly, in the midst of 'a Perot William sod his family seems etc., is this solution, and wash the had -floated.- t,, be his domain of Cadinen, near tiny as he beheld the ravages a large circle of admiring friends, her Eibing, situated in a most charm- hands before beginning.. After weeks had wrought on her, �unclo begged .to introduce Mr. having cleaned out the wound wash From- life, across the sea of • ing forest landscape. It has become Geld out her hand to him, r; Evan Ciepton and, Mrs. Duvard to et thorou hl with - the antise tic �he ch he took and, retained in his death- home-. widely known through the Emper- g y p their mother, and ladies Lestock to . solution. See that there i cod z Dr's Successful. experiment as a �' fin. Judith felt that he was ,.� ` 1'er children. manufacturer and ox the drainage from the wound at the Bear witness, said liar. Gart- porter, '!mbling like a frightened child, Amongst the Welsh mountains, bottom. Do not allow it to start' a the sight of his emotion caused morn, after a long silence, address- amidst the hills and the waterfalls, handsome majoliaaa produced at - g ,i healing with a pocket that will hold "� voice to quiver as she spoke. ing those present, that on the, the valleys and tho streams of that t'adinen' and publicly sold all over us. As it is practically ' I wanted to bid 45th of this month, Judith, wife of wild and beautiful land Mr. Gal the world are highly valued by! con- to ,. s wound only imp s tie you good-bye. •e' Lewis Mazingford, expired. noisseurs. ep.. was afraid you would not come � P more bought'& property, from which septic, it is not advisable for a ck 'in time to see m'e before 1 On hearing which, appeal; Dr.- he could ease ride over to Lland l William II: is also the owner of P Threffman haul looked at his Y a steam brick factory and alcohol farmer to tie up the wound; leave nt. Hall, and' see, as years rolled b • tt exposed to the air'and apply _ 'Oh! you must riot die -you shall watch, took out a card, and silent- l,oiv Evan and nis wife and children distillery at the same. place, and ae antise tic wash several timesha die-I cannot spire ly made a memorandum of the day attends to the details of his business P Yoii' h and hour. Prospered. For young voices echo- with t:�e yam, -•���;�� -„f day. Three good antiseptics are, e loved you as I never loved any- ed through the old pine plantations, - _ . ��i'rosive sublimate, which can be ng on earth before. I cannot ugiangst the woods that had caught A TRAINED M IiL�h Y.t ;� „_�.`p,�- «t.9 after - •CONCLfTSION, g r1rug store in tab y you ; and he ft li down the sound of Judith's heart - rending Some , of the royal estates haveets rear)y for use1� iii g+ knees beside her, and hid his recall lau hter, clear and .'o joyous, a'o It was not without good . reason 8 ) 3 been turned into public institu boracic acid solution. Afte r in her - dress; and wept like a Mr. Gartmore called such immedi- rang in the summer days -along the tions, es for. instance Oranienburg, a week, it is well to change l es ' 'd ate attention to the .dour and day Path she had pursued, little feet which has become a se-ninary for diegaing. • Clean- air - slaked lie r a moment she bent over him, *f Judith's death, for within 'a fort• went pattering. The house she had female teachers and Nieder- Sehon- Powdered over the wound tw na with his hair, while the tears night from that loved was beautified ; ' and in the hausen, which was given over to the cs.aily, is. very saitsfaetory. The s v g period, legal en- twilight evening s into her eyes and-checked her - wri -es -lye an to be made still, g gs, a happy public•as.a park and resort for -re- called flesh".. - . q g proud is only un -_ IL ranee. concern- ing the date of her decease. group might often -have been seen, creation' granulation. It is seldoilt And so, poor boy,” she said at "Why do they want to know? standing on the lawn in front.of the But all the Emperor'slanded pos- Advisable for the farmer to - inter s• Ith this condition by 116mg "you have fancied yourself is IN by do they come teazing here at 0r.ce dilapidated mansion - whilst sessions outside of . the ' fee w• n I told Letitia 'I wanted to � ,u before.I died; and it was l thin: you must crush out the t i:; you have just expressed; ! must think of me' as a cousin e Si 'ter lost, but never as of one night have- been • r -our wife :o 3-i;ur head, and hear -what I. ', sat'. NV r-, health restored i to- niurrull., I could never r;; y jn. I art not what I may «cmed to you, a dying girl re- lint to leave this world, but a r•; wife thankful at the prospect i !ease. -You by c cast the best of your Soul .before a woman wut a heart• who could never, ivwo to yo:; 1,)an a wretched, allowed raltruury," ong ago," she continued, after reuse, "I loved a man whoi'.' :icress I virtually was. I have r carerl for any one else. I his wife.. before Heaven and nnscience, and yet -don't turn i me-1 married a man .whom ;cd -•who had blighted my whole t�nce - who is now living. 'I lot All- Leake, Evan, but your in, Judith Mazitigfoi•d. "'' irh a cry he sprang from the ncl; acd 1G ': u 'despairingly in t•irr• slid -net as,• ^•.. °r. He,w.as back • in 1113 ,ol l` r'titude, 'weeping 1c hcr;.wr. -f •';e let him vent " spire s rink back into the second rank, as caustics; the results are usually die- ?, tearful eyes. pointed. silently to'Heaven - under far as historical importance is cen- estrous ; better in this case to catl "Because if Judith had died a the sh�dnw of the church porch, cerned, when compared with one i'•i a qualified veterinarian. If 'in, week later, my.dear, •Evan •woul -I hence : ,,e spreading branches of small; insignificant =if not shabby gets should get into' the wound a not have been heir to LI-andyl Hall, an ancient- eirrr, close to the quiet - looking cottage situated at half little turpentine and chloroform- as he is unquestionably at•present, homes of her father and Marcus as hour's distance by' rail -from will help bring them to the surface answered Mr, Gartmore. "So you Lansing, Juidith Mazingford ' slept Berlin. It was the favorite summer where they may be picked out. see by ­his brutality that wretch tranquilly at last- resort of Frederick Wiiliain I:, the do not mention .sewing up th has done himself -out of a snug fif second King of Prussia (1713- 1740), wound for the reason that in case tech thousand a year. Serve him "With her limbs at rest, who spent a,few months every year of the ragged barb wire cut it is �. right, too. He iaiks of legal pro- In the green earth's' breast, at .this ,unattractive'place, with his very seldom worth while to do so - And her soul at home with God!" family. A wound to heal . ro eel ,must ceedings. I only wish he would ful- y. , fit his threat, and I would drag him THE END. The place is called IBonigs -Was- gotten' perfectly clean and free through every court in England I >i. - --. terhausen, once a famous hunting tom germs from the start and have not done 'with Mr. Lewis Diaz• I3ur lar - "Uid ground' in a very, large and noble then -kept clean. Remember that g Y „ . g you ever 'study forest still in• part preserved...and it is largely . a matter of keeping in ford et, however, added Me. geometry, Bill?" Bill -. ' `Xes." g Gartmore, with a tremor in his (Burglar =- "Good'. I'wish you'd toil still frequently scoured by royal aangerous germs out and giving voice. "I have got a few accounts sportsmen. The castle is also in nature a chance. -fret st';ll to settle, with the follow. who .m�i,iow to square a straight police- existencea plain, solid- building, _ ^fi t blasted. the (ifs of as noble a woman something like a respectable farm- as ever went to her grave broken- house of the second class. It con. Firemen i-n- Berlin wear :cater - hearted. ' A scoundrel who would Blankets are,named after Thomas tFiins many relics of Frederick Wil- tight jackets, which are filled' front not even let her b'e buried in ,the l Blanket who first started making liam and is shown to tourists with the hose, and afford'a great protec- w :pot she hard chosen, till I gave ilia, them in "England in 1705. touching gravity by the guardians. tiara from the flames. i cheque for the .permission. Sell- nb his wife's corpse; in fact -• -oh; The class was getting grammar. -� -'�' Lar.�llady- "You -make an awful � Judith, • if J could hang him I' ;'Nuts," said the. • teacher, can Patient- '''DOet�r, "how' long does roise with that flute." Boarder -- would l!" And -the, old man, _.whozze .anyune give me a word ending it 'usually take one to recover from "Well, I'm sorry to hear' it,' Land. g ;eart had twined around the drtmd, with `ous,' meaning full of, as in an'- operation- for appendicitis?" lady-'•- "Sri's everybody else." and ,clung to her ever in her grave ' dangerous,' full of danger, and 'Doctor - "Physically .; or., financial'- - -who could never -think of her 'hazardcrus;'y!'idl'of hazard ?""There- l3`? Swelled head is a eliseiise froq� c wrongs and her sorrows without A was a silence in the class for a m-o- `- � Furst ui'. �idignation, lifted up his anent, Then a boy sitting in the "•Do -you remember anythin Of vinch the reco�ecy is more painEtil Bands, as if _ he _ wel-o addressing- �, g than the disease itself.. rL fi oat row put out his hand. Well, Mr.' B. ?' Oh, yes_ I knew him ti ortie invisible being,. and broke out John." said the teache -, "what is very well, ". was the reply, "Since Our idea. of a good man. is one nto one of those ich' heat fits of rage Lela word_ ?" `'i' lease, sir," came he's retirod from. business an.bon- otiose children ciy'^fter him `every snd grief in Which' he had indulged the 'reply " `pious,' full of pie'. "... ester man doesn't Lreathe." ,t-cr time he leaves the house. 4 7 A' 7", 17 i 4, _A .17, liberal- riseryatine Maderm ----To e Free and Independent Vic- a 7 laid -down L-B&G—ni _K_-_P_-,_0PPositaon Leader, lors of South Ontario at H August 20th, 007. T- he 'Peop1e's Cash Store, GMTLZXW,— Appreciating the fact that Wd are on the PUBLIC FINANCE .eve 01 a general election for the House of 1. Honest appropriati&n and expenditure of public moneys in the public Commong, I feel it my duty, as the novai. interests, 311111111, of the Liberals of South Ontario, to APPOINTMENT BY ![Eger J BARGAINS, Friday Oct. 16 and 28 I Appointment of public officials upon considerations of capacity and per- In making an appeal fee your 613 scinal character and not of party service alone. confid ice and support I do so an one who subscribes to the leadership of the HONEST 3JXCTIOWS Cans Peas 25 cents LADIES'BLK SATEEN SKI Right Honorable Sir Wilfred Laarigir, S. More effective provisions to punish bribery and fraud at elections'. to en. All fresh beau flounced and ac. sure thorough publicity as to expenditures by political o to pre- this Cans-Corzl:7-W cents co pleated, regularly and therefore " being 4n general accord rganizations; I �K with the scone which be has panned in vent the accumulation of campaign funds for corrupt purposes and to prohibit 800, 90c and $1.00, contribution rporstious, contractors an promoters; to expedite the administration of national laff&ift. a thereto by Arhe f8� Cans Tomatoes 25e ILL FOR 75 CENTS EACH qualitylof the 4onstruodye statesman- the hearing of election petitions and to prevent collusive axMiagements for amply #Agnt*d the withdrawal or compromise thereof ; to provide for a thorough investia ship, of Sir Wilfred is Very hand. One has practices, 2d if necessary to appoint an independent prosecuting ut ng o bat look about of corrupt ices, ai in any part of Canada to behold'evidenom officer charged with that�duty, to simplify the procedure therefor and to en- A full Hue of Me of growth and development making for force the laws so amended. Men's and Women's fine warm wool Underclot g, -rare value for the money. See the greatness of the Dominion In aided CIVIL SERVICE REFORM Turnbull make these before buying. transportation facilities, in the Tiede and 4. A thorough and complete reformation of the laws 'relating to the Civil Navigation Raturt. a, in Bank Deposits and Service so that future appointments shall be made by an independent cum- Tailor-made Clothing to order. Fine Black Suite $13, $14, $15, $1 0. T on ation. In the Statutes of the country, mission acting upon the report of examiners after competitive examination., Suits $12 to 120• Overcoats, fine black or blue Beavers and Melton, Lriaiis — in REFORM OF THE SENATE these; -but, better than all perhaps, to ra 01: the Senate as w1U e $14 to 118, Splendid vallis all guaranteed fi-rok-e-1—nes. unified spirit of the Canadian people, that chamber a more useful and representative, legislative body. If Boots and 8 1 hoes, Hate and Gaps, Ready-to-wear Clothing.. AfuflHineof 0 which forbids the narrowness of- more IMMIGRATION Men's Furnishings, all at rock bottom prices. Provincialism, or - Sectionalism. on the 0. A more careful selection of the sources from which immigration shall be I ony re rigid inspection GROCERIES -We only buy the beat Pure Food Products in the market. - part of the greatness of char system except under very special circumstances and for• the purpose of obtain- Everything the bei3t and prices a little less. f any. have we. direct ustim tion of immigrants and the abolition of the bonus GRO, souOlit, a more character of Sir Wilfred, and to the superlative qa&llty of ing particularly desirable classes of settlers. the service rendered by his Goverlimenb. PUBLIC LANDS AND FRANCHISES FOR THE pXOPLB Not the least of many gratifying e4cri- 7. The management and development of the public domain (in which are to D. Simpson & Co., ::W:a Pickering one" Which we enjoy, are those coming •to be inclulded great national franchises) for the public benefit and under such us at the thought of the rather proud po- conditions that a reasonable proportion - of the increment of value arising oftiou to whish. As an integral portion of therefrom shall inure to the people. she British Empire, we have attained NOW-PARTISAN KANA.GEMENT OF GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS "Itichardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." under the administartions of Sir Wilfred. The operation and management of our government, railways by an Inds-, We at last appear be sfa* ring some pendent commission free from partisan control or influence. pear to 101 ti sham of that recognition as a for" in the NATIONAL POBTS, TRANSPORTATION AND COLD STORAGN _F U IRJ M A. cue Gening i*plo, reepoiasible for 61116 equipment of national ports, the improvement of transportation we&re _ quipi d of those inhabiting Slits greater Portion of consequent reduction of freight rates between the place of production a ' the greatest continent of world. and t� retire market whether at home or abroad, and the establishment of a thorough Canada believes herself entitled, Lrt"bles tem of cold storage. Spices a�lnegars Rich In the owe undeniably, is owing to A PUBLIC uTtLmw commissroN It now Olt the personal influence of the Promise, and . 10 -The re0rg&DJZ&tJOn of the present Railway commission as a Publi I a Utili- iny fp" to the fact that the Government ofthe ties commission with wider powers and asore extended jurisdiction, so as to I P.v day is willing and 'able to not an broad establish thorough and effective control over all corporations owning or oper- -takings and sting public utilities or gauge lines In national undertakings nder es invested with franchises of a national character. Pure - Fresh Pickling Spices and Vinegars. In the affairis of Empire. PUBLIC TELEGRAPHS AND TZLZPHONM BIL' D01wIthstb0ding the reseed of the 11; The establishment. after due investigation, of a system of national tel FM W IrM T.A-MS dLrM 33MEMM 1P2:ZXC=93 a- X GOVIrnlawl and the admiration I feel for graphs and-telephones under conditions which shall be just to capital already Sir Wilfred and his Government and ravested-In those enterprises. which, if elected, shall entitle' him to a rxPRovzD PosTA FACILITIES _9verything in generous support on m part, I yet &munl 12. The Improvement of existing postal facilities, especially In newly devel., it *bail be an independent support, and I opod portions of the country and the inauguration, after proper enquiry as to reserve to melf the right to consider cost, of a system of freb rural mail delivery. Groc6ries, Fruits and Provisions measuresion their-merits, And to act on TARIFF POLICY - queo r nions of public infers" which mar on- 18. A fiscal policy which will promote the production within Canada of all Always a little better than the 'rest. "go the Attention of parliament as one useful articles and commodities that can be advantaiKeotisly pi oduced or manu- uat'00 who hg's no special interests to serve, but fractured from or by means of our natural resources, bavimg 'due regard to the officiall.who. desires only- to- participate in legis- interests. of ration claSW011 likely to secure the greatest possible the consumer, as well as �to the just claims of our-wage-earning Patronize the Grocery Store for your o4)1 i1L a so the greatest poo ible number.' population. "IMPERIAL PREFERENCE 017:, 1i facing the folu e and whaterer-it 14. The- promotion by negotiation, legimlation and other constitutional G R 0 CERIE S may have to disclose in days wbiebare means of a system of mutual preferential trade within the Empire. likely to witness a ccintinned develop= JUSTICE TO THE NEW PROVIrMES !Cash Paid for Butter and Eggs." I men% of the natural resources of the 15. The restoration -of the public lands to the- Provinces of Alberta and Saa- econtry on a- large and comprehensive 'katchewaix upon-fair terms. scale, it may be that iifferanobs. of opinion PROVINCTAL'RronTs will arise as to the better way of sett Ing 16. The urlimpalred maintenance of all- powersof self-government 'which by led should such differences occur: of a & islasion. great and important imam, have been conferred upon the Provinces of Canada under the constitution. and 4ufficiently "no" nature as between. my- How a out self and the Government. or'" between my Nei& J PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING.- the - toolLita" and "ff. I should Save had long Ana on That piece of furniture you were wanting? No catestaf ex w is the time tow is my duty 60 coufliw with the people -All work &ranto". ORA"118 VD t it. . We handle nothing but the best and at a price that of -South 001s. and .11,001d 006 bositate WANTED';--Cider apples. 20c per surprise you. lic perform my duty in thii circumstances hundred,. eveporsuna •poles A* per 04 of the hour. hundred @3 the WHITBY EVAPORATOR. ANTED=-50 to T5 acres good land W with buildings on. between Pickering Our line of Parlor Tables cant be beat * `-Or something nice in a' Roe nal mee Permit me to "I that I WAII, 64 all BULLS FOR 8 A I.E. -1 have a n um. and West Hill. ONO, WA"IM, Dumbarton, er. We have just received a lot of up-to-date Itocket * Bber of oborlborn bulls for sale at price* Out, at e, in m bold an asiondre car for re n- I I.., w: beautiful designs. Just the efisir you want to Of t latices which any elector of goal According 10 the %two& APP17 as lot Is,- 600 f, b Pickering 8, Z. PLIGH. CLomma" •6&1 STOLEN. -From the Methodist be comfortable in during winter nights. n a'. Ontario Mal" barn take affairs of pa lie moment. a" S Church abode, Pickering, on the evening F. shall *ends OR SALk.-'A 100 acre farm, being Snudstv. Oct, Iftb. A heavy woollen lap rag, We have them at prices to suit everybody. npO it a privilwo to be of service in any well FOR 10 to "b son., Township of Pickering. check. And nearly now. Any information land- considered effort calculated to advance, the This is a flrM-clsati alock and grain far' 60 its recovery will be sccllisbJ7 rewarded Good bulidi. . undoWed. TBALSDOW. Pickering 3 , %.. tM.=b a ;, We have a complete line of Picture Mouldings. Orden for framing interes"And promote the wouan of any ORA& . O.L executed promptly and satisfaction guaranteed, section of the riding Led it may well that even in thin, one of the claw tesUous ARM TO RENT-Consisting of 100 oI the Province, opportanity for such Faces. there being 36 •was in lot is. In our Undertaking Department you will find everything first-claw 65 scree in 10 1* can. 4, in the town up-to-date. service will not be wholly lacking In ."d t=ii A Pa=d =;#.a For further information apply to history is being. im Watford. Out,. or to T. oucin- times like lbom when 7. alfidly made by the Canadian people, as. Brounam. W_%f Furniture delivered anywhere and see us, no trop without charge. to show goods. It-would not be possible- to ad0t, ustely REWARD-Will be given for Present Quo's views an questions of kmio.- Information losidlne to the recovery of 3t &I concern and which are likely be small female Fox Twxisr puppies, all . the to white except right =and eye of one And let$ Jasuse in this campaign within 0 oom� rya aftho other, am th haired, short tails, p . OL-44 of this address, but I shall hope to and about one m %r A R* ♦ S st iugha''W', too" my follow citizens of all parts of the the Jocin Ickis. OuPriddy W ridinot for a face 60 face. publie, i4cussion with. L D Banks, Goo Xpeng'and son, Executive of Pickering Vi commit- Pn' Of an which it would te*. Vigilance - ;;Same Out -a candidate for the suffrages FALL :MILLINERY OPENING i n g been beaten 4,ne should hold and express CATTLE FOR SALE.-The under- so signed has I for safe • number of cows and 1�0 years. 'As to tho'conduct of the cam- young cattle-good Durham@. 1p ly on the he Claremont Jrneed scarcely remind electors that Rremieeo6 lot % iion• 5• Pi6lawring, CC PAS- ' week vier tetOurecord throuabout.the riding an IWDER• Gretna ood P. 0. ltf; Mrs. Leigh's Fall Millinery Opening will take place on Wednesday inns and had Altogether opposed to the use of on- MENT FOR Sept. 23rd and Thursday the 24th. Ladies and thrir friends And improper methods with a view to u are specially iuvited to call and view her new stock, ie. The pIqlinencina the poll. and I.have which he very newest no thought hi If will consist -of some of i Clarem5tif changing, my attitude on the and smartest designs in hate and bonnets. M. N4�r now that I And' mypolf a candidate for tucker" �arliamen�jd honors. -RUCKWHEAT WANTED. -The 'Corrent in style. quaJity of material ari#j worlirm 'bin . - . h pr I shall use my beet endeavors' metpzq eft ov=,15 Tuak"I.Yt to PERO* Wei" a ill 7 at Spink's elevator. W. E. VANSTONZ. 9 4 North Side pope election, and prefer defeat to victory . . 11 .:-- MRS.- LEIGH 'King St., Pickering, Ont rs, Wives and Daughters are Vid/ gained at the expense of principle.' ;.re- 11-11DER MAKING. The undersign- q Mothers, tte sPectfullY "k my opponent to subscribe XJ ed wishes to intimate that be is now to this view and in so "doing woald not be pared to make cider on W.d..,1.r,6._ indirectly interested in Semi-ready 1. Tbursdayeand Saturdays of thoagM of so•expressing a doubt to his each Week. willingness BRAMAN, Clark's hollow, 3rd con. Pickering.1.3 Tailoring. Aside -from the saving -_-.TRES1E1'CxOODS ARRIVED .thus $3 do. Men of the House can rn In conclusion, Gentlemen, I may perhaps POCKET -BOOK LOST-Between. which the JL Highland Crook and Stint Kill reJ -on. make in the Semi-ready store, there be permitted to say that J appreciate Thursday. Dot. Sth, a black pooket-book col., tain highly the honor of being asked to contest ing $9035. The finder will be rewarded by is a better style and suitability in the Gentlemen's Ladies' Summer Shirts, Summer Underwear, the seat and shall consider� it a leaving the same at the News' office, Pick )ring, or the Post Offloo, Highland Creek. Semi-ready Su"it -'er honor, ifelected, to serve as your repre- Sbulmer Underwear, Sateen Underskirts sentative in the next parliament of 009- STRAYED-From pasture in Bailey Hats and Caps, Co'rset Covers, dr*, but I do not wish the election except q Perfect physique types are design*4; Farm south of Greenwood during the I %tter Ties. .,.,-...-Wrappers. by the spontaneous, outspoken voice of Part of September. two 0-year-old heifers, one and the suit is finished to that stage the people. red and white and the other dark red. Any In. formaticn leading to their -reedrery will be where right suit is 0'korepive and In e $411' 1 solicit the favor, of your vote and in. suitably rewarded. ROOT. NQWLAN, White. George Parker, Dunbarto re fluence on the basis of my pledge-that, if Vale, Out, 3-4 suitable when tried on. i.. elected, I shall endeavor faithfully to serve VARM - FOR SALE OR RENT.- q Look . closely 1, To the - -power of you to the beet of my humble ability, and JL' The Logan firm, lot 9. Base line, Picker- ..-Ibioj do in the assurance to yon that, tug, c0ntAtu5 100 acres, I-Re Mae house, good producing general effects there is also Better Positions are the Result of E0 W. EVANS .sbopia the election eve barn and stables, large hay barn, plenty of Better Education. Attend the ptuato otherwise, w,t,,. Good land for farming• Win wlcheap found the more observant eye for home holds no terrors.for me. or rent Oct. 1st. If aold-•part cash - -- balance on time-5 er cent, per sunum. Apply to Faithfully yours, " minute and important detai Is. Even the TmmplManufacture YM.LOGA Pickering. y 4%3 'F. L. FOV7KE. Semi-ready button hole is more evenly Shop, and Dundah- 4t -.40shawa.Sept, 14th, 19M. 'VARM FOR SALE.-Being lots 10 sewn than tfie- custom-made coat A.� aadll,aon7,townghlpofPibkeri*g,and consisting of 210 acres, This farm is the one TORONTO. ON7, WHITBY, ONT. on which the well-known Greenwood herd of and prepare for the good positions. IhOTt-hOrA'I )2&TO been bred and fed during the wt forty years. It is " rich as a garden and Semi -ready Three docift'i *68i of Whi6by3lfoua. pi" Would sell 150 sofas, 133 Acres or the egg Colleges 0 . =11. S lack�mlthing ## T . iloring Some must get them. Why not Se adyTa' you P Scores of busin whole ofit, There Is timber omens part of it worth 19000. Termsesay. Possession = John Diceie & Co., exclusive agents have applied to us for teachers. April let IM, Artbur.T6hnstGn, Greaulf for the Semi-ready Speclal Orders, will Does not this show the class of We are prepared to instal wood or iron The undersigned -having'bought'6it our measure and have *Semi -. work we do P Get the best. It is pumps on short notice, also attend lat y - the - blacksmithing business of G. "PARM TO RENT.- Consisting of =y Sifit or Overcoat made to fit the only kind, to cget. tiethekind to ba kinds of repx1ring. Law, is prepared to do black- JL' 100 acres beinj so%t=rt of lot 96. con: your.ez, t h type and deliver. that pays. Run ds of our stud.; Cisterns made to order. smithing in -its lines. thy F -all , 0 , physique 8.0fthetownablyo PIG g. There are on ed wit six aye of receipt of your enta- go out to good tions each the premiss a now brick house, a large bank Agent for the Ontario Wind order. year. Now is the time to enter. r L t w te 'A"ou 'a k""css of ""a t n'ryi i"m & . hwioiizt", than all rha i, u_. a t h t ,WW W"�, Horse- shoeing • a - Specialty barn, now pan and othey oubbuildidge. Plenty of h and soft water, a 9 orchard, Suits made to order In six days. Catalogue free. also gasoline engines. plowing possession gtyen at 011100• full V­@. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. 'Phone No. 50 at residenoe. ±CiFOR�ON Ave, sion given April 1st, 1900. For farther artt N 0' Kne• O"OLUM JVKNWN Law C sweet to Ent Coe. Yonge &Alexander Sts. (Note removal from old stain*i4Broc 110.7unation, or TaroatAs Pouc"s, Ca* Be" LAUft 1188 PICKERING, ONT, St., Toronto .... .. Street.) M•"i �. :c'.". .; � .. ':A'� .'4".:'ean , FrWy: y.�.rr ,+,n. y.•: r- - :x r•,,;. -. -�•. a�".,w ..a�'• ,. .-v C. w:.3 ry'••?4.. ,.- ..?..p :+r.: "',r r,* r.,r,•.a c�`m .r.: r-Sn 2. .,5 ` - .:"''_ ?*? d �"w�1 - •,aa".. -. «r' -x�g i- r� �:. ,F, �i- .�•'.'' w;''• i?' z- _ • mss,':, •K' t� -.CZr , :. ' •>•�^,i .a - ., .; -;..: 4•.e -. �. -: e% - p. ,9 "...,i. ,-. „y.,,... it �.- „...,,,�'.:. ' ,ra. 'F?� -.. � .::-� ti- <''y,�' &a`•; 'c � ..r f"�r4s,s, ' 1'- -- ;4v�:, .^ -'�,.. .e rs,� .'1 °, a �^r • °�' '`,,,yr ' ° .�`�, "•' f � `.: a .�",•,ld,•. xy., .,. .s y., r + r' -, i�•u. •oy r:' r •7 'r �� �;� .,,,. .?"Fire w x:;; .7 l�r�.,7{!,r„ `'.*t ,FgY11 - -`- - -- �'•'. r...a:.2w -� .,:.- -:..�: ,3,:..,,• -._ � _�_... -.. r;...- .- -- -- -S.4e �',.,:; .sr -,':= }�,'H'.. -d c> .,'Ze'�,,'r"�,' y;'” ;c- „�,;•",�;v.K .�c.. ",.J':+�'�,^'�.�4e"��� yYC{ s:. �,-w1 �,'Y,1s!"��r• .t ,i• �.• :...Y. >:... "HOC+•,.. •�'�`r„`1''• �`'�__— °. -3--` ,�..' - J-7i- Ot.AREMONT Mrs. Fawn is visiting with Mrs. Miss ve Wilson visited with 'steno Wm.`Ev Sunday avid Gregg-is'under the weath- on Sunday. • ert. Back is pleased to state r this week. J. W. and Mrs. Cowie, of Mark- For Men, Women and Children. ' Sovereign Boots for Men every pair t his young son is improving John Wagg visited- -hams were -here en -Tuesday eatli - Sv�ranteed)- aud-- peicsa -- reasonable. - Carl -and -see them — ly after a very- d Whitby last week. o I'Y severe illness. Y n friends. -�--- ti K ames and Mrs. Kennedy, of Hugh Gregg sr. and wife visited Mrs. Thomas Gibbons is 'the FLOIIR Ai�TD✓*ED, u ncourt were the at Greenwood over Sunda ,�.,.� guests of C. y guest of Mrs. $ichard Ward, Bal- nd Mrs. Brodie over Sunda William Coatee had a business saw, for a few days. �-f Y• Y • Choice Flour for�read .nd Pastry. pus Henderson is erectin a trip to StouFville on Monday. W. Waddell is now bne look- g y Feed constantly on hand. modious hennery. He hopes Mies Olive Powell is stow in To- ing after fhe Massey - Harris busi- - 'Repairing done. Inds continued fine weather for its ronto taking up a course in tole- mess in this neighborhood. pendent Telephone Central - pietioli. gphy. The Corner Store. -,; W. M. PALMER, Proprietor, e "beechnut epidemic" is verryy James and Mrs. Hos�tepp,, of Bel- OR D C sM�7•H valent in this neighborhood, sam, visited friends in Aurora on • person Having secured some Sunday. DZWTWT, 8TOUFFPILLE, en quarts. Honor graduate of Toronto IIaivereity ' number of the Baptist young and Royal College of Dental burgeons, ple attended the Bap�iat Young also Post - graduate of Chicago Coll ooples Convention held in 8toaff• Crown and bridge work a specialty. over and anqe� .f IIe on Thursday. ' At Claremont lot Tuesda of month. in A load of young people visited ` �T Office over Sargent's Tinshop. Balea�ro�n pFriday evening and Independent 'Phone. We sell three of the beet makes of stoves, ant r and Mrs. ard hour with ) sj. alter an its Minnie Burton is visiting Itds in the neighborhood of Of William J. Reazin, deceased. - ya and will attend the wed. _ ;4agndor T as and g of a friend while there. w� Notice is hereby given pursuant to ,Lm�l enal Oxfords. ? 'ho Birkett, ,who has been R. S. O. Chapter 129 that all persona Y y with the apppple packers for having claims against -the Estate of past few weeks, is now busy William J. Reazin, late of the Town- .Prices ranging for Cooking Stoves from $15 to $50. his igsuranee business. y ship of Pickering in-the Countyof On- ndson Bundy was home on tario, Gentleman, deceased, who died A good stock of Parlor Cooks and Heating.Stoves.always on hand. dap from Greenbank and re- on or about the 30th day of August, nod on Monday to complete A. D. 1908, are required on or before A first-class 75 cent cold blast lantern for sale on Oct. 22nd installing of a furnace for J. the 2nd ;day of November A. D. 1908, and 29th for 50 cents: undy. to send by post, prepaid, to William Brock, of the V a of Port Perry, Full er man f ' pp ��,, /. to ow tat pima one of the ezecutore o! the Last Will• Charles t�%srgent ry � • t bdie will soon be herself again and Testament of the said deceased •• Claremont or her severe attack of typhoid the.full particulars of their. claims and ! er. of the securities (if any) held by them; ,Uremont is unusually quiet and, that after the said 2nd day of No- t now owing no doubt to the vember, next, the said Executors will Yon won't tell your family doctor be liberty, to distribute the assets of w ay farm attractions such as the whole story about your private the said deceased among the parties j h pl wing rnip pulling and mss— u am � meat, Yoe entitled thereto having regard to the , BCHARDSON'S lilts IIeed not tell Mzs. Plnk- claims only of which they shalt then g 1 0 v. J. A. Grant preaches an- have received notice, and they will ; at Lynn, the tillllgi�4 yDII rsary services In G aver, ok notez•plainto doctor. Your not art thereof distributed. to an any - Important showing of flneat Sunday. Rep.-F. Haven, of p ! peg B d�ptay of t Per letter will be held in the strictest con- son of whose claim he shall not then Perry, will preach In the fidence. From her vast co OhiOa A Yw! tang• assortmait o! ptist Church here. correspond- have received notice. _ )r. Waugh, ence with a” women during the Dated at *Whitby this 8th day of -moo"". Books, Dolls,' Toys, jab public school in- etor, id an official visit to. t testy years she ma have October, 1908. received for the Holiday trade. Cali psi y school hereon Tuesday. Mr. gained the very knowledge that will WILLIAM Bxocu. said see them. - - - -- - help your case. Such letters as the fol- Txosces Rsazlx, Esteeutots H. Cowley, inspector of con- g, from grateful women, es- W. O. Rsersse, } Subscriptions. Wen for all Magazines. . cation classes, was also present tablish beyond a doubt the power of 1-$ L. T. BARCLAY. _ Wee>dy Lead Daily Newspapers - a� l officially inspected the con- Solicitor for the said Executors - cation class. They report the LYMA L PINKHAM'S - -�-. SL H• R= � > is a inset satisfactory can= VEGETABLE COMPOUND Hogs OM, ;he services in Erskine church Ao conquer all female diseases. Wanted 8=OCh; St= ®et. L , be conducted on 9nnday, Oct. Mrs. Frank Emsley Lindsay, I have the contract with Wight _ h, by Rev. W. R. Wood, form- Ontario, writes to Mrs. I;inkhaizs : ght v in charge of the Dunbarton When I wrote to you wine • time & Co..-Pork Packers, Toronto, to sbyterian church. A meeting �. I was every sick ov�an suffering supply that fl m'with ail the live CHIME HQP - — - moderate in a call to a new from female tronble6. I had infiamma- hogs they reciiire, -aIId would like lister will beheld on Wednes- tion of the feminine organs and could to have pour hogs. I will Pa► hot- stand or walk any distance. At within 15c. of Toronto y Oct. 28tU. at 8 p. m., in the last I was oonSned to my bed and the price until The undersigned having pureh- h, when it is hoped to have doctor said I would have to go thm further notice. ed B. Wagner a Machine Shop is attendance of memtl!�leers and operation. but this I retried to do. Write, phone or apply to - male, is prepared to do all ranee. • A intend advised Lydia >t. Piakham`s t tT kinds of repair work and general :t Sabbath evening in the Vegetable Compound. After using three John A. rr hlte blacksmithing.-. odist Church the Women's bottle@ of it. I teal tike a new woman Satisfaction guaranteed. '• I most heartily recommend L die $ BROUGHAM Ioasry Society will hold their Prices right. Pinkhank s Vegetable Compound ' all pal meeting. It will take thee t° ., Call and see us. Of all malseiis and desks womenwho erwithfonaletroublea. Pe of the ordinary - service at F.AC.� �� wOME� This wholesome, harmless green. leaves JAMS PENGELLY.'. to stook. It will pay Jon !!n o'clock. The Mission band and tender stems of a lung healing moan• b sell a oar woes nod ear take part in the service. The For thirty years Lydia IL Pink- tainon■ shrub give to Dr. Bhoop's dough Kinsale, Opt. ed obtain pass•. Don'tbebetmleLd 1 firings and collection will be hams Vegstsble made Remedy too curative properties. Tinkling yams we do ao1 emploTlkem, eooserl pn in aid of the work. Mrs. hom roots and Derbe� been the or dry 6eo °ohial cooghe quickly and saW f lJ we can, and do throw an do arts tCe, of Port Perry, will be �� mIDedy . dab j yield to this'h1gh1J et;iotive, coach mad �'&1'lYler 8 rtick8 r aommtesioa of l0 pee asof.,whichyoa w0 gent at the meeting to give an andhaspovel curedtbooaan&R fine. Dr. Shoup besur" mothers that esrtainly gave by pueohas6y loom as. rose, �IOlnen who bare bees hied with &bey can with safety give it to even very Brin in your old wagon and Set gnu solicited � Y imetl McFarlane finished allow- meII�, yO` babes, No opium, no chloroform-- the wheels out down: lake .Kona wN1iiT 4011M absolately nothing harsh or harmful. II M farm trucks. his carriage team at the fall �� tiID�tols, calms the distracting coach and heals the °s«• watabs. OataeY s last week by attending p 4 , sensitive membranes. bowppl1 no other, Buggies and other vehicles repainted A pain pcegoriptlon {s t.d odbridge and Schomberg, win- � . yt Demand Dr, Bhoop's. BoW by T. 1[, h[o- at reasonable rates. S bb ■peg = Fadden. •soh. 50. box. of e. Shoop s Pink Pate second at Woodbridge in a+ �• 1�1L ♦♦��� TaM•/s, Ask Joar doctor or drogelal 1t s Of six, teams, beta beaten - -__ _ -. - -._ _ iia0mai F�,Lidli'iWnf this foesala fig °ol coaple/e• gad_ W • woman! ins, pains auywbers in '= CLAREMONT DowswelVa old stand and getting the ,red ribbon at Tb&s ty tar b..,.. r L, om ► P ef.aL.�lt'•, DA'�r to ..s• -tt t..ka krd w0.r I sold Imberg on Friday, making a ...v s by T. M. McFadden. �of 14 first prizes and having THE BISSELL �i1wROW — A Re"ble Pn 54 teams out of 57 only rw�+.d, ft CM c.«. ..e b,t•..al i�� SaleSlaan i n R been beaten by, th ree tea ms , . ` ' [h.. ens odtea ha i--b FO''"' ii° 0'r'� Is rma.. woo.R. .is+a -bout to ..La n»...o.s 4 W o years. ,t.d. i a bwkrt esoWas s... er. bd -bow Is ,y + ..tk• w,n. W&T. wain.. nwc W. • For Pickering and adjoining , M he Claremont Epworth League y, tg8ELL 00., p� country to represents =' Reek visited the Greenwood gate and had a very enjoyable For axle by HOWA_ RD_ E. TURNER, Whitevale, Local_.Aite.nt. Canada's oldest, greatest Nurseries ss � b � Q e v INC b a Os _ ! L c O The program was given b - d e Claremont Epworth Lea lie. dull farmersp ew rei never more eaa 'g JPo .y• _ o c Err-it, b" M " , a M. Neal residing: Revs. S. - - agedppas regards fruit gwin than at . 't ail alaeaee of frruit have ibeenpobtained r a i P h present and aided in the pro• the t season, and there is as a con- .. hl • n. The Greenwood League ,.' sequence, an increased 'demand for r g ° ~ •' C sO Jas Oe vided very bountifully in the - - ter of refreshments. The .' nu r, sloth. ''i g �. S . + �• per i. = n •► Our took is complete in every. de- �ing was thoroughly enjoyed psrtmentincludinganewli stofeled- .e A� jib f 3oth Leagues. g allies which we alone handle. �y most sad and fatal accident _ The right man will obtain a penman. w C L °r' + . ' am Yav is erred here on Monday morning ent situation with territory reserved » .. O° Joe O° for him. a weekly. ' + + +• Jat� • reby Willie, the 15 year -old outfit, etc., w•Ite!orparticutars�ple it M t'i ++ esg of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evans, ' w net. re Frith almost instant death. tone & WeIIin&u s re l: s C ew ao.. S c the accident occurred is not , Foothill Nurseries, +e ;Dee pp by known as there .was no. (860 acres) ONT. Janney IWO- Whitby 7 Oshawa 9, BrouKaas present when the terrible ` • ' VORONTO, _ It, Port Pe� lt, t7zbtlde• A Cousin" on If. it happened. He had gone in �n unhmlted anpply B«To" 1s, up"Zo O'e 1° he stable to harness the horses re taking• the milk . to the sta- It is sappoged that he was : of Chop and Feed I C llt�3 g •Attention 016 ° K ed cleaning the horses and ' le this employed was kicked ;Leave your orders at the p one of them. His father PICII;BRING LUMBER YARD lei brother, who were milking of all kinds cows not far distant, heard f� cedar shingles Sr , Brunswick tnusual noise at the stable, and • Aa I am going out of the' baggy r Ontario �11ng and all kinds of 0 e to investigate. They found business I have some snaps. • Bug- building g material. prostrate body of the lad IF- sari hand, gieseelling at cost. W. D. GORDON dt SON. �> outside+ the stable with a Pe g supposed , y i . RBr reg. $�- e o nip in the wall through - f ch it is su the boy was - Bu now 70. i r :ed. He was kicked over the !� , °t, ether parts of his body be- Road Wagons, rag. $85 noW $E0. Flrst�lasx bread oonetantly on Ifhn badly bruised. Death ensued : - at the shop. Wagon on the road at four or five minutes after other gs on __ All rigs Cut o e rate, every day in t11e week. finding of the body. The - Oakes of all triads made to order f ' FERD jral, which took place on Wed - lay afternoon to the Baptist R. J. Cowan, Brougham.. shortest notice. , 5`4 P I MI�LS;-- _ m Parlor etery, was very -largely at- ' _ ,ice -Area P r in ddackeotia ' led. The whole communit 1 pathize with the bereave C Sweet a Taal W. A. r -" ly in their terrible affliction. PICKERING�- ' $ ACeeft dam•. 4i' P �4. ;rte 9f ' ''��r�.,,•';R+'v "� �y+u"�tr••P.-�" a a. .- w -- »y. rY '� :4. �R�,-ic,.c a :.,,.. v r.w N..•aaI• """ bn•+it�c � ,� tw A .� ,Fir. Tt :,•. 4 desire for a change of clothing was f next, men T ,: ^ "ire•.. ... _ .. i A a once sea a lounge suit, seem- travel between the fo foregoing reagea, C KV1� MR MAN Somg agog, • ad to have done a considerable deal while the fifth class includes al! :..' �UT OF TR JJ OF G£GtL GLIYE of lounging since the day when it men between 48 and 60. z ©U1 left the hands of the tailor, and al- The act prescribes that all the NEWS'' BY MAIL FROM - I_E_)E: together he was as exceedingly good male -inhabitants of the Common- - - -- - 11iD'S- ' imitation of a particularly shabby wealth, unless special! exempted SHORE$. HAD RHEUMATISM, scarecrow. ' One did not need to be a clever scarecrow, who have resided for an�a months in P DD'S O KIDNEY PILLPILLS ` �etudent of h si Hallos, uncle I Hallos, all of Australia are liable to be trained CURED IT. F. P Y �omY to recognize you ! ". he burst out when John had from the age of twelve to eighteen Happenings In the. Emerald Isle of 'that this leading characteristic in Mr. John Barth was concentrated gone. Glad to see you, though I sA cadets, and from eighteen to Interest to Irish- - ' aelIIahaeas. it peeped from his suppose none of you will return the twenty -sin in . thb defence force. - sues. r Hugh Abernethy on His Feet A i.: small, Pig-like eyes, from his heavy compliment. , The only person who Prescribed peace training for ca- -CarC is Easy, $Intple, �1a2 _ `mouth, from his wrinkled forehead, seemed glad to behold my hand- data is fifty -two attendances of one Some country districts in Ireland and Permanent. o. It proclaimed itself in every note of some countenance was little 'miss hour each, and four whole days' at have only one delivery of letters ' his deep, self- satisfied vonce. It HoImee, the nursery governess, who tenditnce yearly, For the defence per week. Gananoque, Ont., Oct. 18 ($l lurked in every .cut of his clothes almost cried with joy. But then force in the first three years sigh It is proposed to build 300 - o tag- al). -That Rheumatism can be ei . the bul she's unao 6isticatesd and doesn't teen days' attendance and in this es Eor the Liatowel rural district, surely, •simply and permanent! ge of his waistcoat, the swee P Of his watch -chain: Moreover, i .count." last five years seven days earl County Kerry. he ' "You may sit down, Cecil," ob- Y yearly. es being carried on y, good news that Hugh Abe reflected in the faces of the For the naval forces the artil Boycotting th a well -known resident of I flues people who'sat at the break- served old Barth, in a dignified lery and engineers in the first five very extensively in the town of Street, is spreading among 'fast table, his two 'sons, Arthur and voice, "and I will hear ,what you Years 4.8 days yearly;' in the • last. Garrick -on- Shannon., neighbors. George, and his daughter Mabel. have to say.' I perceive, though, three year" seven days yearly. Mrs. Eliza Collins died at Mart- "I had suffered from Rheumal hilat those three endured or de- without any ertplanation, that you The act does not apply to those }ey workhouse Infirmary, Worces- and stiffness of the joints," acendanta was- -�al1 ' have come back t over eighteen .at the time of its com- ter, aged 108 y ++ poor d - to -England- ig yearn. Abernethy states. My gnus ity of the Barth tradition for egot- highly deplorable state ! +, lug into force. At the termination A man named Francis Bradley, would cramp. i would not ale ism failing into oblivion. 'H'm I It looks like it doesn't of the annual training members will aged 5o, was burned to .death at and T had terrible headaches. It was Inir. !earth's practice at it ?" said Cecil, as he plumps oesn t be classified as efficient or non -effici- Fallayloon, County Derry, took many different medicines P self-into a chair and snuled at eve ent. ' If the latter, they will be re- A. man named Michael Casey was nothing did me any good till I It] breakfast time to retid his paper in �'- ' aired to attend an additional Dodd's Kidney Phis, G# body. And, really, I haven't much q tl•e victim of a shooting affray a' y six be to :... pompous "silence, though occasion - training yearly until they are effici- Rathcahaun, Co. Clare. put me on my feet. again." ally he unbent suffic ;ently to impart Y• MY clothes will speak for ant. The Local Government Board Others who have taken Mr. i ' themselves and save me the s paragraph to his family. Clearing trouble." -= ------ have sanctioned' this plan of the nerthy'e4 advice and used Dod his throat with much dignity he pro- <<you are OWES CCBE TO ZAM -BUE. three- roomed cottage for Dun- Kidney Pills are also loud in'tl ceeded to do so on this occasion.., penniless, of course ?" shaughlin district. praises of the old reliable Caned observed Mr. Barth. "And, of Prominent Manager's Telling Tes- The Gaels of Tullow are about to Kidney remedy. For Dodd's E _ "The luck of some men is amaz- course, it is all your own fault." he observed. Listen-to this timon organize a ne "Well I don't know • it was m y. great athletic carnival Y Pills cure Rheumatism a paragraph:" „ Y Mr. D. R- Gouflay, advertising in aid of -the centenary of tee Bra other blood diseases by curing confounded luck, I suppose. mans er there of St, Patrick. • Kidneys. Sound Kidneys g as uc rm o Gourlay, Winter b Leem- n o ronze vessel shaped like oo Tree ram impurities. A Mr. Constantine Mellwraith who reserves with no impurities, V_. sir," declared Mr. Barth, severely, ing, Toronto and Winnipeg, ie ` P• g pan was recently dug purities, such as -u Ba had succeeded in amassing a fortune forgotten that ten minutes ago he amongst the u in a marsh near Nevi tonbutler, acid in the blood, goldfields of the g g prominent men and P you `cannot ha mere of £800 000 in the had made a very deferent state- , Co. women who .testify to Zam -Bus Fermanagh. such painful and dangerdus dine: $tang' Klondike. The small procine eyes ment; "let me remind you that the great curative power. 'H David Orr died es a o Mr. Barth glowed hot with env rollin stone never ethers an the Company na follows writes to at Kilmarnock as Lumber o heNeuralg slices Y B y p y the result of a c cling •accident. t g d he read the words, and he put moss• "Gentlemen,-1 have pleasure In Orr collided with another. cyclist Hart Disease. Paper almost angrily. Cecil laughed. stating that upon the recommend&- who was killed on the spot. Keep your Kidneys strong "It is a painful thing,,., he observ- My dear uncle," he said "as Lion of a relative I purchased a Sir Samuel Black, Belfast town well with Dodd's Kidney Pills ed, `that men like myself, who, have the quoting of popular sayings box of your remedv (Zam -Buk), and clerk and town solicitor, is shorty you can face the cold, wet days worked hard sad � steadily, should seems to appeal to you; let me re- by a few applications entirely cured to retire. He is one of the oldest fall without a fear of Rheumatis sins: a mere competence, w+hilat mind you of one which suggests that ►► very severe sprain of the back, corporation officials in Ireland. t these adventurers should wallow in you should never kick a man when While not given to indiscriminate The. announcement of the death of �onilliona.'' he is down." use of, or belief in, patent medi- Dr. McHugh, of Emyvale, Co.. Mon - "The governor's g6t -the hump this Mr Barth snorted with indigna- cipes. I can conscientiously recom alrhan, occasioned migch regret to THE 'JOY OF SLIPPEB9. morning," whispered Arthur to his tion. mend Zam -Buk. his many friends, in the North of —" brother.._ I' No chance. of my getting "How dare you, sir," he "Sincerely yours, Ireland. R'ith the Added Contentment o ghat fiver I expected," exclaim- ed, tempestuously, "how dare you "(Signed) D. R. C�ourlay," � Lord Devon ia_ selling, under the Stogie and the Evenin` Paper. .to 'expect Inlce your confounded sauce address me in this;•manneri Is, it That is just where Zam -Buk Irish Land Act, some 35;000 acres "Smoking jacket and slippers pect . it, growled George; not enough that. you coma back here proves its superiority ! It is treat- I c f his property in County Limerick, "you. ought to be ashamed ot your- like a beggar, without adding inso- ed by men and women who havq I pt aetically everything that he owns synonymous with comfort," e self." lance and sin ertinence to our oth- trie-i it, as altogether different to except his castle and Mr• Hifeington, but if I co „ ,,. P y irk have only-one of these I shou Shut apt"' retorted Arthur,. er disgraceful doings ?" ordinary preparations. Doctors, I , Mr• E. Dean, for the past 17 years Y ld cricking an a agent of the Cunard Co. this slippers, is g egg viciously: The outcast smiled bitterly. hospital nurses, trainers, matrons at �. - .r of convalescent homes -all I Queenstown, has retired from the This feat are trot commonly ll�ias Mabel now put is her word. It is as I expected, he said ; if give f cam as s sidered intelligent members of t He will have all the women after I had returned home laden with Zoom -But a good word; and better P y' aervice in which he has t.<d him, anyhow,'" she said. "I wish treasure my Bins -would have been still they use rt. Zsm -Buk is as been engaged for a period of 40 y+ they are-remotest from -guar —was- i chance Tor m —ee l - forgotten, sad I should have had good for muscular stiffness, sprains, I years. head and brash, and I think "I wish so too," observed her the fatted calf. killed in. rheumatism and scitica as it is for A lad named Devine, aged about eau.ally, regard them simply as u �9 hO °O!' skin troubles... Hockey 7 Years, of Grantstown Co. Louth ful things to walk with but. :father. "It is high time that you .'As it is, I suppose that I cannot I Y players and led from blood i longer I know ray feet the got married and did something for look for any help from you, uncle, i athletes in general find it invalu- poisoning resulting the me in return for the mono I've, or from able. For eruptions, pustules, seal from being injured in the face b y appeal to me lis having a y my cousins. I must gat on P I the spurs of a cock which flew at ( t •their own, they are so deli wasted on your education." as beat I can." sores, itch, eczema, ulcers, boils, him while he was catching fully responsive to an kind aft:' 1ielrish ofd thin thought abscesses, blood poiaon, cuts burns g a hen. Y s. g, gh The stony faces of the four people b i The Queen's Count tion. They bear uncomplaining>k .d tom. Babel, and then added to her inner regarded him with cold eyes as he speeder, and a abrasions, its is a A riciture have ado tad live stock if our shoes fit properly-- ctosse c self: "If ever I do marry a rich man spoke, sad he sodded. speedy cure. All druggists and g p fiaement throe h the ds ' ,+ „ stores sell at 80c. a box, or post schemes for 1908 -9, involving as ea- f3 y, but t I'll take good care that dad doesn't Yes, exactly, he murmured; free from the Zam -Buk Co. To• timated expenditure of $7,265, of may seem dull and without feeli have a finger m the pie." "your faces speak for themselves. route, for rice.. 6 boxes for $$.30: u°bich $2,670 will be 'payable from but give them a pair of comforts 'At that moment John the aged There's not one of you will hold out P the rates and $4,;,>�6 from rho de- slippers to put on at night and th Bend le. stamp for trial box. sarvent, entered the room with s a friendly hand to me, not one." partment. - 4 iscover a cheerful coasciouah "6)ok of intense agitation on his face.. A sob sounded of a sudden' at the - The threatened dispute among the such as you Haight not have than "I beg pardon, sir," he said, ad- open door, and 'an instant later it $ATTLESNAKE RUED -TEA. Belfast iron. moulders lies bees set- tbem capable of.. dressing his master, "but could I was Hung wide open and a' slender - tled by the azeeptance by the em- "I wear comfortable shoes alw t speak to you for a minute I" victim of $Hake Bite Cured b; and so I am not one of those unf !f (y pretty girl rushed into the room. eleven of a reduction of one shil- "What the mischief are ou mak- "It's a shame-" terrible shame," Drinking Golondrina. g per week in their wages instead As' they Y lira eunate Mortals who r ing a mystery about ?" roared old she faltered and. I can't stand it. The rattlesnake has a part all his of two shillings proposed by the suffer with their feet. I don't; m Barth. "What's happened I Mr. Cecil, ou, were awful own in the desert practice of. heal - employers. [set are all ri ht and p Y awfully good to g t yet it is The servant hesitated. "It's ing. $attleanak.e oil cures rheum "' = A resolution was passed by the very great comfort to me to get o me before you went away, and I- tram and the stiffened joint* a man Tipperary about Mr, Cecil," he faltered. I I haven't forgotten. Let me be your i cent . Board of Guardians &t a my slippers don't I get home Mr. Barth turned pale. Cecil wrs I trtend, now that 'the others Wave. working down in a wet mine ; recent meeting applying to the- night, and I don't know but what' ::his nephew and the family prodigal; turned against you.,, the oil rubbed in the ears cures Board of Works for a loan of ftsoo, is worth wearing hard Shoes all dis he had been - brought up by- Mr. Amazement,- horrible and. ov.- de,afness, and "a rattlesnake skin, being the first instalmentof amount' for the sake of that comfort. R., rt, ,;,, ..,. _ � tanned soft and supple as chamois sanctioned for the building of a des- "I never :owned a smoking j ,h l,annuity, left to the whermi-ng, was engraved on the face i and worn around . the waist will et and I don't believe I want * _ . Isc,y lly his father, ina at the age of Mr. John Barth and on the faces kee peusary and medical residence at of twenty -one had been promptly of his offspring. For a moment the p a man well on the hardest trip Golden. I have an easy old coat that will packed off to Australia, to'sink or former could scarce finds speech, but -but the dust from the rattles will An.d aftef dinner, if we have p cause blindness' which 'nothing will A GENTLE HINT. b body in, I put on that old :coat a swim as he chose, or as the Fates de- when the words came they were cure,- cided. Not a word from him -had dove like ` is Vieir eolema' A statesman at 'a dinner told a .-°'y slippers. reached the Barth household in the tonsness. Porten- There is a plant which the rattle- I 'have known my feet so to snake fears -he will not crawl tipping story. "There used to be interval, rat Mr. Barth had long "Miss. Holmes," said the Mager- across it,' and if it is dropped. on. an old fisherman," he said, "who mightt s we'hae come - t a y 'and - since congratulated himself o - rial voice "this. is most unusual- him-he-uncoils L ought Hie the first U -the month nub say, __friends nda' °r -at leas ing got rid of this spendthrift so. most extraordinary-I might almost Perhaps this i s only a bit of myt 7b t P p And while Iddon to know that th a resent of a s- Tndid- salmon from Cagily. When, therefore, his name flay unladylike. Oblivously, you every desert man.kaows the goloti= his master. I always gave the old have brains, I do know that th was mentioned b Tr.,,i., n +.;,i -' with amazement and fear. "Well," he` snapped, "what.. of ?" • "If you please, -sir; he's come back. And he wants to know if you can lend him a suit of clothes to put on, before he comes in Here." A suit cf clothes! Those simple words told their own story, So, like the prodigal of the Scriptures, Cecil had come home, a beggar, ragged and penniless. It was disgraceful. ,k It was unbearable. It was altogeth- er scandalous. "How dare tie come to the house `•in such a state!" cried btabel, who ;once, it was belil;.:ed, had entertain. a -ender feeling for Cecil, "Kick him out, gf,vernor," advis- ed George. i "Or lot me,pleaded Arthur. ."Silence!" roared old Barth. `:When I want your advice I will ask Y #or it belt until then be kind enough `:to keep it to yourselve,,. Admit Mr. t:'ecil, John, but tell him that at -.'present -f cannot deprive ' ' $•ard- - ...robe to suit his eotivenienee" r ; ,Wary good', sir," replied the ser- 4 vant, as he withdrew from -the room. s A moument later he returned, fol- -lowed by a tall;. thin ;voting fellow r' with a bronzed, frank face. Look - !ing on him, was perceived that hia- "Yes, I have," she cried. "And I'm not ashamed of it. Was it my fault if you raised your voice that I could overhear every word in the garden? And when I heard 'those cruel words I couldn't control my- self any longer. I felt I must come .here,- and - and ---" • • Cecil turned towards her, and in his eyes there shone a light which not one of them had ever seen be- fore. He went towards the girl and took her hand, .raining it-to his lips, `Thank you," he said, gently, "I am glad that J have at leant one friend left in this house. I -I shall, never forget." (To be Continued,) NEW ARMY FOR AUSTRALLA. Five Classes May be Called Into the Field. Australia 'is to have -a. new de- fence law. Her present volunteer system produced only 20,000 volun tears out of 80,000 adults capable of bearing arms.. Under the new act 82,000 men will be secured for only $500,000 more than it is noar paying. In "war time five classes may be called under the colors, First, sin. married men between 1S and flu; ` -- r_.._•" °' "" ° Y' "But one morning I was very nuts ,gray green leaves and mi- hnsy, and when the old man nuts white blossoms with a brown brought ght the fish I thanked him hur- "Rattlesnake weed" grows in the riedly, -and forgetting his tip bent little open spaces from the pines to over my, desk again. He hesitated the white sand hills that shift back a moment, then cleared his throat and forth in each year's wind. The and caid � leaves pounded into a wet mass are j Sir, wouldye•be so kind as to bound v.n a snake bite, and the vic- put it in writin ' that ye didn t ggiive tim, man or animal," is given huge me no tip this time, or my wife'il draughts of the bitter dark t think I've went a_d spent it on seem grateful to me when I take my shoes and release them fr their day's imprisonment, and wt I have put on my comfortable sl pers they seem to say to me smilii ly. `Well, 'this is something lik And it strikes me that way, t< and then my feet and I sit back . my particular chair and smoke pipe and read the paper." r ea, in- to which the whole whole -plant is rum. , „ ^ -- -'1' steep- Pd. The golondrina tea• is used as a liniment for rheuma't•ism too, and :HEART DISEAf3E, MOTHERS FEEL SAFE the Mexican women know that it dyes cotton'clath an endurin -Most so- called cases of heart dis' but Mothers who ve used Bab' push 61ack., g pur- case are nothing cases of indi- Own Tablets for their little of If the golondrina is too far to find, gestion or nervous disturbance. Whenever the heart. is really dis - say they feel safe with the Table le, there is another desert cure for any cased there are certain common- at hand; for they area never snake bite -a cure well enough Iat- tested and one with which many sense precautions whose observance lessen to ing cure for .all the minor ills ( babyhood and childhood. Mr an Jndian fought bullet ground and will risk life. When one is lying down it is wrong to rise lirias Creasman, �I7ew Hatnburi sabre cut and mastered incipient blood poisoning. The leaves of an suddenly to the erect position, Even to is O << nt., says: I. have used Baby' Own Tablets -for stomach y Pat leaved opuntia, but especially sit a p quickly danger- ous, The reason is that by rising anal constipation with marked. su ed. su the common prickly pear, are thrown on a campfire till the thorns one' allows the blood in the veins of the head and neck to run cess. I always feel that m litt 3 Y one is safe I have a box are singed off and , the skin puffs with, iucreaEid force toward the heart in th the Tablets in the house." Baby up in watefy blisters, then sent and one also renders it harder for Orrry Tablets . are sold. under' th ' firso open and bound hot on the ground. So, man y a pack mule has been the heart to send out its blood, for a Government an co to lyst..to contain neither opiates re- stored to plate i. the train and no3v a large quantity'has io he sent upward. Hence the heart is doubt Y n other poisonous drugs." They a many a limb that a physician would - -tried. ways do good -they can't posaib have amputated 'has been saved to " do harm. _ For sale at druggists c'o its owner good service on desert trails. Stand in front of a mirror when by mail at 25 cents a box from Th: Dr. Williams' Ctrails. Medic - looking for your worst enemy, ne Brockville, Ont. rq, " & t ,, , . . 5 0 2, v % 011- ! 'd DU TWIT LEADING 1AMTS = 4� TE V.0 y nil ':'bREADrSTUFFS. Toronto, Oct. 20-Ontario Wheat tes -Unearthed of Seven - Banks and -No. 2 white or red, outside, qoycTerfibla ''Forest Fires -Axe to 91Y2c.; No. 2 mixed, 90c to goy2c. 7 in .Wearty '$4, 000 in Bogus No' Manitoba Wheat--9pot, No tes. 7 northern $1. 1-02 .21� No. 2 northern, ;Northern. 21 ay I Michigan. d ports 0. 1 tiortnern, despatch from Buffalo. N. Y., for $10; and 136 United States 46 for Iaie October shipment, $1.04; A despatch 'from Detroit says,: stay One of the most complete silver certificates; making & total No. 2 northern, $1.02 on track bay the progress since in Fl tprfeiting plants ever discov- of $3,64 'I ay Despatches from Alpena indicate the di ,5. ports. of the flames in t , country was unearthed et is of the city. now w Barley -No. 2, 56c to 56y2c; 'No. that the number of ' deaths in the 23 peo- ednesd&Y afternoon by United PLATES OF SEVEN BANKS. 3X, estimated that ale lost their lives in the destrue- s and Canadian Secret Service In the deserted• old house were 55C to 553/2C; No. 3, 5.3t to 54c. forest fires in Presque Isle and Alu iron o al- Oats--Ontario, No. 2 white, ' of the ill-fated Metz relief 38C Pens, counties will exceed fifty and rs ID a secluded 'spot on a F40 discovered' rubber stamps and to 38Yic outside; No. 2 mixed, 37c 1 train Thursday evening. 11' farm a few miles outside of letters,- 47 engraving tools, one set to 37y2c, outside. may run well UP towards one hun-1 the certainty that 'sudden ands, atta Zi to 0 Lraugus County. It of United States sliver certificates Corn-Nominal at died. It is repoited that there is d With tiyzn are 4ul d b, operated by 87c to 87%, a perati ring Tho - with $5 plates; one set of Imperial Toronto freights, for No. 2 or 3 yel- y mas Washing- te . h. i solid wall of flame stretching 70 untold distress upon t ft half-cloth-. crozier and his son, Milton I Blank of Canada $10 plates; one set low• miles from Gaylurd to. Alpena. In ed victims huddled in temporay the vicinity of Metz, Bolton and shelters in the open fields, every e - were arrested the other day at of Crown Bank of Canada ' $5 Rye-No. 2, 78c to 79c outside. villa, Out. More arrests will plates; one set of Quebec B ank of Peas-No. 2, 86c outside. Posen the fires have burned suffici- fort is being made to organize a w L. Canada $10 Plates; one set of Stan- Buckwheat-No. 2, 59c to hoe out- eritlY to leave several hundred wo- comprehensive em of relief Gammon, of the United -dard Bank of -Cansda. $10 plates; side. men and children camping with measures.. On system .s Secret Service, and James c no set of Farmers Bank $10 plates, Bran - Scarce and quiet; comparative safety Sunday ystthe Detroit neon, inspector for the Domin tes, in the open & Mackinac Railroad sent out three d Service, went out to the side. Saturday night the fires were so among the stricken. - and a set of the same baak's $5 at $20 to $20.50 per ton in bags out- fields, but near the city of Alpena cars of provisions' to be distributed ecret plates. on early on Wednesday morning The officers also found buried un- Shorts,-Quidf, $24 to $25 per ton threatening that Mayor McKnight It is estimated that at Jeast,. 4% began their hunt. Hour after der an old barn on the premises a in bags, outside. called Out a voluateer force of sev- people are utterly dependent upon kept up, and late in the front. plate of the United Empire Flour-Manitoba, first patents, crab hundred with shovels to form assistance contributed. from outside noon their efforts were reward- Bank of Canada $5 notes, and parts $5.80; seconds, $5.30; strong bak- a Patrol and construct trenches to the burned district. Hidden away in an outhouse of finished and unfinished plates. ers, $5.10,; Ontario winter wheat discovered the most incrimin- According to the officers, the el- 'patents, for export, 03.60. er cwt. Gaod 9 testimony, and returned to der Crozier bought the, Cattaraqus p loads were selling at MEN WERE SCARCE. alo with a comni.Rf'04 f... 1- $4 to $4.80. For heavv at.nn.e al ,way from Canada' ]ways stopped palu in a rew instant- Searelty of _Labor Delays Work on �`esc=`"- - Bu-tter-Local wholesale -price. a es. Good ' distillery steers were & N. 0. lt capture included 150-farm- off in Buffalo to dropa a little of the are quoted at $3.40 to $3.75P and bulls Bank of Canada sio'noies; 8o queer. the T rmers Bank of Canada The counterfeiters passed Creamery, pound 25cto27c brought $2.40 to Sk-80 per cwt. The A despatch from Toronto. says:'. rd _4A notes; United States hills in Canada,, and Dairy prints, choice'.. 24c to 25c better class of milch cows were in the T. & N. O. Stands" Bank of Cani�6 notes Canadian money over here. r The construction of Store prints and tubs 22c'to 23c demand at $35 to $70 each. Prices Railway northward has just about Inferior .... .... . 19e to 20c, were about 50c,.Iower in sheep and r,:ached the National Trangcontin-A Poultry-Receipt# of live. poultry I nbai $Selgect `hogs - continued to ertal Railway. At present the work a 6._2 have been heavy, and prices are se I per cwt. has practically been completed to !tea:dy. the ,y)) joining the other road. The T- Spring chickens, live wt. Sc to 10c ATTACKED A FARNIER's WIF.E. ork - has been delayed because of AXES -HENIED TRAIN Fowl, live weight 7c to Se a 'nor strike, and it was found Ducks, live-weight- . se Tramp Knocked Her Uncoilselousin 'very �hfficult to procure men. The Geese, live weight 8c to 9c Kilehen commission desired '100- men, and oung tur eye, live wt.. 16c to 17e of Her Rome. with a. view to securing these stren- A despatch from Brockviller says: efforts e in Toronto ., Dressed prices 2c higher. )uO ul. Fate of Refugees Baskin to Escape The were mad 999- to 23c in case IOU, $,2 Mrs. William Charlton, thi wift of e wages an offered were $1.75 a day, 7 from Burning T Beans .$1.90 for primes and $2 a farmer residing on the Mail Road, I only about 40 nen could be 6b- d owu for hand-picked. 7-rest of Brockville, on Friday - , on m morn twined. addition, the men were Cheese - Large, 13c. to 13Y%c; Ing was -assaulted in a brutal man- promised their fares both ways if. twins, 13Y Omise despatch t 2c to her by an unknown tramp. At 5.30, ti, the time -stipulated in from 'Detroit says: per.ons who lo�t their lives in the 14C. ey serve! teen People are known to have forest fires north of here on Thugs- Honey-ioc to IOYjc per poulidg while her husband was milking in the agreement. bed when a relief train on the day. night belonged to the town Of for strained, and $2 'to $2,73 per the barn the tramp appeared at the it & Mackinaw Railroad; car- Metz. The whole town was ablaze dozen for comb%. . .. .. house and asked for something to refugees-from forest fires in and a train of eight or nine wood Potatoes-lOntarios, 60 to 65c per eat. She took him in and was in FIVE HURT 1-i DERAILMENT. Michigan in the ran off the: track* en cars and a steel gondola was bag in car lots, and 70c to 75c but the act of preparing a meal when of store; Delawares, 75c in car lots. the stranger, see: A N lied Tr midst-of a burning pine made up to take the people out. iDg-she was alone AIR W" Ditched. Near Unconfirmed reports Suddenly changed his :mind, de' Aflan'dalle. say Thirty or forty men women and y every one on the. train per- children, with a mass' PROVISIONS. manding that he be given money in. of household 'A despatch from Barrie says: fe or - the tam l)-� 42,., from the an- Pork -Short cut, $023.50 per bar- ti v ely. refused, ON- Three coaches of a mixed train Bishop Williams of Detioit. effects, were crowded into stead of food. Mrs. Charlton p t d t have been on the dole and the train started with a rel; mess $19 to $ig.5o. whereupon Lard-Tierces, 13yc; tubs, 13 the throat. In the half a mile north of Allandale' at d train, but later advices wall of fire on either side. seized hei by Meaford, * left the rails PhAt No- YC • struggle she managed to break away � 1.30 on Thursday afternoon. Five , he is Fifteen buin- wickis Siding the rails spread and Pails, 14c. ,:twere found engine went and a nd in a steel gon- the ran for the door. The tramp sr, into the roadbed. Smoked-and Dry Salted Meats-- 'passengers were more or less.injur- When the cars left the The flames immediately swept over Long clear bacon., J121% to 13c, tons followed and felled her.to the floor ed, Mrs. John Wilson, of Meaford, with blows' on , the back, re , n erin 75 years, of -age, *being the- most seri- Be 8� IOUs. How long h us. She sustained. a broker; arm, ound themselves trapped on c'Ars and the household goods in the 13c; small;* 14,1/,c� to 15c; backs, mained in that condition . is e mot'o he train crew and Passen- the train, setting fire to the wooden and cases; hams, large, .12Y2c to her uncon re! des b y the. raging flames goiadols, Three mothers and their 17y2c to 18c; shoulders, I a broken leg and other injuries. h which no .human -being nine children remained in the steel lie; rolls, -lie to nyqz 0y2c to known, but oncoming to her a' Pass and live. Fi' /�fast. "Percy Herment, of. 159 Wilton .-ve-. brea senses reman Lee car and were. cremated there. En- bacon, 13c to lee.; green m the man had departed. Mrs. Cbarl- e uge in the water tank, and eats, out Oil nue, Toronto, had his head cut anct f gineer John Kinville of Alpena and cf -pickle, lc hiss',thain smoked. t at once notified her husband MW otherwise bruised. Mrs. John' 1 the flames closed round it he another member of the train crew and a hurried search of the neigh- I Potts of Collingwood . ankle hurt. borhood failed to find trace of the oiled to 'death. the, whole. eicaped by-crawling on their hands BUSINESS .AT MONTREAL. ss Hotson, of'Rarkhill, arm brok. scoundrel. It was subsequently Y earth and west of Alpena and knees along the track. A nom- Montreal, Oct. 20.-Grain--On- discovered the trarpp had found en and otherwise injured. The . . ..... . . . .... g swept by the most. serious ber of pass ; train was running about 25 miles an made badly cut and taric, new crop oats,, No. 2 white is $1.06 on a shelf, which he ppropri- tour on a level track when the rest 4 years. tourn-ed ma their way to the vil- quoted at 443/2 to 45c; No. 3 at 43% -atied. Mrs. Charlton has iLIEF TRAIN DERAILED'. l'ge of Posen, between. here, and to 44 furnished trucks of the, 'last coach left the c, and No. -4 at 43 'to- 43,3/,c, the police with a. description -of the rails, bringing the other coaches af- o-.-2 white In espatch from Alpena, Mic known whether any of the' 8 the scene 6f the wreck. It is not v.ith Manitoba old crop N (o so far has escaped arrest. h III perish- an'. wh Twelve -out of the seventeen ed after leaving the train at-46 to No. 3 at 45 to 45Vc; ter it The coaches turned on their or not. sides. rejected at 44 ta 44%c-per bushel FIREMAN ROASTED ALIVE. x store. Flour-Manitoba Spring wheat patents, 86; second s, $5.50; Shocking Aceident on C. P. R. Near '.800 LIVES WERE LOSTw- Winter wheat patents, $5 td $5.10; J-tiekney, N. B. TO straight rolre'rs, $4:50 to.,$4.60; do., Typhoon Had Deadly Effee In !ii age, 82'.10 to $2.20; extras, $1.- A despatch from Woodstock, NT 7-0 to $1,85. Feed-Manitoba bran, 9., says: During a dens -_Chinese Clk.- kCE ow D e fog on 21 to $22; 'shorts, $25; Ontario Saturday wo C.P.R. freight traips A despatch from Amoy,-Chinai y ran, S, o $27; sh6rts, $26 per ton, includ- Robert Johnson*, St.. John, fir are to the effect b $21 50 to $022; middling" $26 collided head-on near Stickney. i says: Native reports received here Chang -Chow t fireman, from C a Will !in, lags; puie grain mouille, $3o was burned to death, and Clhas.' that more than 300 lives were lost �ervia Keeps.Quiet Her Interests t!, - $35 'milled KLa-des, $215-AO: $28 Humphrey, IALeee4t.�,ck, eiw4ii-­ ln,tbnf rite -eJL-the rf-slocof• ThUirs- per -ton. Western cheese was fatally injured and died a sbco�-t" day's typhoorr.*. r i are quoted at 1234c for -white d time after. Fireman Johnson was C� an 26 i utte�/. 12yc for colored. B 'to caught between he tender and the ( Y �zpatch from London. says . :�A )!Zc or: Relents' 60�4.� firebox, and roasted ali e, �hilu ;.Ul A COND Idonia, -as well as cash compensa- for No. 1, and for N--o -' -- 2. piteously begged the train men to the Times from S from Bulgaria fo'r the Oriental Daughtem of Empire Glfe-$10,000 o t. Pet- t1on f Eastern Russia and -ITED S kill him, and put, him out of his to Fight White Plague. Railroad n L STATES M.-,RKETS. agony. One leg was burned off be- z says that the Russian Gov- I - UN has sent a note some ;Ittlr outstanding claims. ,Ir 'to Servia Buffalo,• Oct. 20 - Wheat-Firm- fore -he was extricated. Humphrey l - A despatch from Ottawa says: a n:cnegro, promising to safe- The D4 ,'iteir's' of 0e. Empire have the powers are in favor of a' fi�:ed er: No. 1 Northern, carloads, store had both legs and his back bro:,en.. Frogramme,•and a majority of them ��1.06X: Winter, steady; No. �.' Conductor Taylor was.injured •hol•t: clonat:�d,610 000 to the funds of the tW- ir interests at the forth- are inclined to omit from the dis- mixed, -$1.04. Corn -Weak -,-No, 3 the head and face. The -c-.,Zinrer! Anti-Tuberculosis Societ3, of Otta- :(,nferiFticel­and expressing cussions the qu6tion f the pas- corn, 80%, to 81y4c; No. 4 corn, 79% 10. that this promise will in- sage Of 0 and fireman on th'e other train) wa, on condition that a further t��l fu avoid a rash policy. Cretan the Dardanelles and *the io No. 3 white, 80/1/,c. Oats Jumped-and saved their lives. ­��.000 be raised. re an Proclamation for union with -Unsettled; No. 3 white, 51 to Greece. -IE' STANDS ALONP,'. !ce. .52,y4c•; No. 4 white, '1�9Y, to 5oyc. A Ea �patch from Paris says: THE SITUATION AT A- GL C Earley -Feed to malting, 60 to 67c. A AN E Rye -No. 2 on track, Bic. Pdon says- despatch- from Constant' A despatch- from' Lo Minneapolis, Oct. .20-Wheat. The new cons I � 1-i' AWAY Cates that the German Am Europe ists of six Dec., $1.01% May, $1.06Y4 to HIII DUS "PA Ub has declared to Tew k No. 1 hard, $1.04%; No. I fi great Powers equally divided into el.06Y the Turkish Foreign Minis- two groups,. Neither of these two Northern, $1.03%; No. 2 Northern, -- t Germany would follow the groups, nor a single' one of their $I-01% to $1.02%; No. 3 Northern ires way; yet the We to $1.00- Flour -First patents u as conduct adopted by Great components,. des' Plan Slip Th m: to BAtish'Eond'r regarding the annexation world's peace . stands in greater $5.40 to $5.50; second patents, $5.- :ria of Bosnia and Herzego- 'hanger to -day .30 to $3.40; first cleais, $4.00 to than at any moment 0� L.3 a conseqaence of the'atti- is the present, generation. The past $4.10, second clears, $3.00 t Plantation-- 0 $-3-.1--- the powers, Austria -Hun- week's events have: noticeably -di- Bran-$17.75 to $18.25.. A w stands alone. minished that peril. - They have es- Milwaukee, Oct. 20: Wheat, A despatch from Ottawa says: proposed by the arrangement reach- age tablished a geneialy line of cleav- No. I Northern, $1.07 to $1. h- STRIA HOLDS BACK. 08; No The age and they have transferred the 2 Northern, $1.05 to $1.06; Dec., despatch from Vancouver, ' stat-: cc between the Governments of Rpatch from Berlin, says: pointaof the acutest irritation from .$I.oi. bid. Rye-No. 2, 76c. Bar- in that the Canadian and 1.iqjenal Canada, Great Britain and British of Austria-Hungary nor Tur- -Bulgaria to Honduras, that this year, instead Constantinople. The ley-Standard, 66c;, No. 3­57 to Governments have co-PperaLed to ht steal coolies, from Calcutta SOJU Ion L) vet given its consent to the question of the hour is whether the eayc; No. 4, 56 to 56Yc; 'sample, bring about a happy t I tae they shall be shipped from Vanco;-1 international conference splendid qualities of restraint 55 to 63c. Cor.n-Dec., 63Y.c asked the existing situation in shown by' regenerated Turkey will Hindus problem in British Colum-;ver. bia, is officially confirmed 'at the Mr. *Harkin left r east. Austria-Hungary endure the strain of another ten &LIVE STOCK MARKET. Vancouvei on. urFday, and will proceed to Hon - Toronto, Oct. 20.-Quotations- In previous years it has been the'duras via, New Orleans. As soon as to participate unless it is days. If they can and do then the Department of the Interior. !Th- A The despatch r' Lin 'hat the `annexation of Bos- danger of immediate war will have were: Good exporters' cattle; 414- practice for the British West Indian all arrangements can be completed, Herzegovina be,not dis- disappeared. The Powers willthen bc to $5; light exporters' ,nd accepted and legalized take up the thankless task of at- 84.25 to $4.60 per cwt. cattle; colonies to import each -ear for t'i(, now in British Colu'rig. Sales of a work on *the sug r planta:;,'! i :1 i is :ill be transferred to Hondw %ble limited number of choice butchers' number of coolies from, users without debate. Tur- tempting to reconcile irreconcil, a r-s a free band in Mace- !-'(*'i��-, - ia�; at the cost of the three Goverm interests. ,Icattle were reported at $4.50-to $S'chiefly from Calcutta- 7; - 14 ,.- ..... .•y,; .. ,w ....,.2__..... . -� � - ..x :,:-,z ---•. •,�, - k.:" -w, ::. .,ak,>.- -moo F•'.-- :.w: _ may,., ..e.y +yn..�;:3vy •:qy9+ ..A.f,. c,r. Yl ^a. p.'s••3i,. ,�. ,. •, asr,.o.. . :�. -.-. -y a... �,.••.s. y{n. )?.g _ ^� r. `GL a, !.,�.,- o, nF.� -S:, - ar.�' ,y x,' .-s... .._.;;,, 7. �. - °. .: .... .�.y �? -'•_. •p ","4•+.X•1{ aW..p•'•.. ?•,;,"S.. •.' lv 1 ._,..,[L •. �..�. T C :µ ;.� f,r � i Y.. 'fv ..:r J• V" +:.k. '!`.. C Y. �.•,fs r.,) :: :.l,.o ' f.•. ,t � y R�k 1 .,�Y ♦ y.F, .,..: ^2, ., •. v .'.♦ Y A.. = 3• 'Y+ �!'° .{ .A... �.,,. . ;;L10CALIaM�. —Mrs- A. Findlay spent a fev6 BALE REGISTER. -, -` days with bahaws. friends. r ' _ WEDNE•sDAY, Ocr. 28TH— Auction sale l was : - v orfTi se m oh co F& nd nt Bunting has been quite here over-Sunday with his m(ther. and implements, ;poor, during the past week. —Mrs. L. O'Leary and daughter, Pickering (balf -mile east of Balsam), -: p z - Fred. B.- Bunting, of Toronto, Miss. Annie,. spent­ Sunday . with. -t the pro of David 'ilk -'Sale -- `' ' At d . D1Ckle U4- CG i. -- -- spent Sunday with his parents. Pickering friends. at 1 o'c ock. See posters. Thomas --- -' —David Savage, of East Toronto, —Among those who attended Poucher, auctioneer. _ u visited his relatives here on Mon- the funeral of the late Mrs. Mat- TstTBBDAY, Ocros, thews were Mrs. John Cuthbert Auction sale of farm stock and im- Nine varieties of Floor Oilcloth 1, 1J and 2 yards wide. Also, 1 an ' — �­Dr. L. J. Shirley is having a Mrs. W. H. Hopkins, Miss Minnie eplements, the property of Wm. yard Art Squares in F oar Oilcloth beauties. furnace Installed in his residence Matthews, Abe Stoner, Mr. and &ink, lot 32, cop., 7. Whitby, Sale .New Flannelette and Union Blankets# just 'arrived- s q.�k, Mrs. Buchner and others. atone o'clock ; eleven months credit. —Miss Clemens, of Tyrone, ham — His'many friends throughout Jas. Bishop, Auctioneer. Great values in all linen of Wool Hose, See our Wool Hos 19 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80 been spending a week with Mice Pickering will regret to hear of a•, 08. —Auc- Ladies' size 2 pair for 40 cents. s Mabel Wright. the illness of P. R. Beaton of tion sale of household furniture etc. Men's.all -wool Socks at 15 cents. —Rev. core was in Oshawa Whiillnes , beingg threatened with in the village of Brougham, the In Men's Winter Underwear we have a big stock, ranging from- -Rev. Tuesday attending a meeting pneumonia. We are pleased to Property of $. H. Stevenson. Sale up to $1.25 in price:. at one o'clock. See bills for full of Presbytery. state that he is showing,eigne of particulars. Thos, Poucher, Auc - We, have those sizes in Boy's Underwear that are hard to get, a u —A number from here attended improvement and we hope for his tioneer. choice lot of Children's Underwear at job prices. the'Libersl meeting at Brougham speedy recovery. SATVRbAY, Ocr.. 31sT. - Auction -sale We have sixteen lines'in Ladies' Wool Vests and Drawers for win on Monday evening. —Ho. for cheap travelling to all of household furniture the property wear. Come and see them. .;-George and Mrs. Davidson, of stations in Canada, Oct. 28, Z4, 25 of Thos. Paterson in the village of — Ashburn, visited John and Mrs. and 28, good to return till end of Claremont. 11 months credit, sale -See our Bargain Sale of Wool and Cashmere Gloves at 5c, loo, at one. Thos. Poucher, Auctioneer. Murkar on Wednesday. 27th at single fare. Also good go- and 15e. • Mostly red shades. —Mr. and Mrs, Storey and child, ing Nov, 6, 7, 8 and 9th, good re- MONDAY, Nov. 2ND, 1908, —Iiaportant itiction sale of pure bred and grade Golite and see .our stock in all kinds of Fancy Wool Goods and 1 of Stouffville, spent a few days turning till anti of loth, same 3' cattle, horses and pigs, also seed Dress Goods in the latest st les. Our rides a:; ^''t and with D. and Mrs. Simpson. terms. Get all tickets and all par- y p 6u grain, haE and roots, the property we will be pleased to show our goods. —E. E. Lake, of Wycliffe Col- tieulars at Stephenson 's office, of John .Disney, to be held at - ' loge, conducted the services in St. (opposite P.O., Whitby.) Try see Hillview Stock Farm, lot 9, rear of _ We have the latest and nicest in Fancy Collars. George's church on Sunday. him before travelling anywhere, con. 5, Pickering, near Greenwood.) — Simpson and Mrs. Porteous, of land, - lakes or ocean-. Ha Rives Silt months credit on approved joint Dickie .. i Raglan, spent Sunday with the choice of all routes and ocean notes ; 6 °/, per annum off for cash. John tatter's 9istPr, Mrs. B. Wagner. lines. * - On account of Mr.- Disney selling his —Mrs, Eliia. Varney, of Bloom- —The many friends of Mrs. F. farm everything will be sold • with- , out reserve. George Jackson, Auc - field, returned home on Monday, Matthews will regret to hear of t after visiting Pickering friends. her death which took place at her '° DAy, Nov. 3RD,—Auction safe of I.. — Messrs. Fred and James Peak, home on Elizabeth street on Tnes- 0 Of Toronto, were. here over Sunday, day morning, aged 73 years, after farm, farm Mock, implements and �`�•. s household furniture belonging to D 'N'T -WORR with their brothel, W. H. Peak. a brief illness from pneumonia. the estate of the late W. J. Reazin, " ronto, .spent a few days during oldest residents of this part of 'the Sale at 12.30 sharp. See bills. Geo. �%(� have the goods you W &Ylt +} the week with her parents, B. and township and was well known to Jackson, Auctioneer. Ctrs. Bunting. many as her services: as a nurse —W. E. Vanstone is buying were in great demand.. Her funer- j . large quantities . of buckwheat al took place on Wednesday after- South Ontario El 'tion i A these days; the price being 55 noon when her body was laid to — Stove Cement, cents a bushel. rest in the Methodist cemetery. The following i^ list of the public The Swastika Club met at the Mr. Matthews predeceased her meetings to be held in the interests of ,Fire Clay, l &me of the Misses .Jones on Mon- about thirteen years. . They had, Mr. Peter Christie: Oshawa, Oetoher2llrd • clay evening and report, &. most only one cl'iild, a son,' who died .: -` ; - - -... , : - -- -:- »StOVe BlaGkiag ( :ienjbyable time. some ears ago. Brougham, October 24th very genbral im= For speakers and other particulars —A large number of enthusiastic —There is a seepoa ter s. 0 es, Stove Brush Ippooliticians purpose going to pression abroad that Pickering roug"m to- morrow evening to has got far beyond the backwoods _ -. - Aah Sifters Bear W. F. Maclean. stage in its existence, but such _ former, of does not appear to be the cage = - Rev. W. R: and Mrs. Stove . Pipes and and daughter, y Dun- judging by the experience of one - Barton, ealled _ upon Pickering of our most respected residents. 1 - :friends on'Weduesda'y. This gentleman was celebrating Volunteer Bounty Act - Elbows galore. —A number from here attended his birthday or some other im- 1908. the nomination at Whitby on portant event in "his earthly - y_ Monday and the Conservative career ands part of that celebra- �,i�iarala lA Purchasers pa z ,meeting immediately following. tion consisted it going to a farm- � i ' "It's —A number from here attended er friend on the lake shore, direct:. — �sQ, Sherwin Williams' Stove-pipe Enamel. It e -the Liberal meeting at Whitby on 1y south of Spink Mills, for the .,got the rest trimmed." (Saturday evening, when Hon. G. purpose of laying in 'a supply of EVERY assignment of the right of ,-!P, graham and-F. L. Fowke spoke. r his winter stock of -aid- a South African Volunteer entit- Mica Elsie and Neater Clarence er. But he way not there ton led to a land great mush be by way of turdw re and Stove Emporium,( g be intment of a substitute and must ' gers • gave a partp to a number before be found out that he was beta the form provided by the Act... _ . if their young friends on Tuesday somewhere else, for he was driven Special attention is called to Sub- -evening and all report a high old from the orchard by a justly in'- section S of Section 5 of the Volunteer • so -- CHAPMA Mime. furiated farmer, a complete bounty Act, 1908, which provides that — Harvey Ham, G.T.R. agent at stranger to him, who objected to . no assignment of the right of a volun- �'ergue, and son, Wesley, are having his orchard . rob AI. teerbytheappointmentof $substitute spending a week with the formers though a resident of Pickering for shall be accepted or recognized by. the. father, Wm. Ham, and other over a barter of a cents he Department of the Interior which Ie �` a fs q i'Y NOT IQZIC[7TlgD dIQD DATED AVT>eis THE the �r erla! `t�xf�rd and friends here and at Whitby. found himself lost within a mile DATE OF THE wA*AANT Volt- LAND —The Ontario County Plowing and a quarter of the centre of the oRANT issued by the Minister of Mill- has hoe been, changed from village. tia and Deientie is {soot of the Vo1ub- Aouaht I Nov. 4th to Oct. 80th in order that —On Friday evening lasts sae tear• •_..�'-' it would not clash with the East cial meeting of the A. O. TT. W. J. W. CiREENWAY. �p� 'York Plowing Match. ' See large was held in their hall, it being - Oomminioner of Dominion s ,posters. called for the purpose of initiating Lands, Ottawa. -. = Proven a success and _w. —His many friends in Pickering a number of new members. Mr. 29th September, 1908. _ " will be }Teased • to know that Bain, of Brantford, one of the )dame and place in tho James Henderson, of Scarboro, is organizers of the order, had been NOTICE. TO CREDITORS of Canadian -Homes.' wi 1 -able to attend to his duties again here during the.week and had met iafter his severe illness from pneu- with unusual success in securing — - ,the last five years. i _ l nonia. new members. On that evening Pursuant to the R.S.O., 1897, chaptr a .—The next meeting of the Whit• seven were, initiated, and there is er 189 sec. 38, -notice is hereby given by Presb• tery will be held, in St. bright prospects of - adding- many that all creditors having claims y :.,Andrew's Church . here on . the more to the order here within the against the estate of .James White, $elsey. Furnaces, `third Wednesday of January. next few months. For several late of the townsliip,of Pickering, in _ The Whitby Presbyterial will also years, the A. U. TT. W have been the County of Ontario, yeoman, who - — Parlor Cooks, ' ,;;, died - on or about the Tetith day of be held on the same day and place at -a stsedstill, or- rather' in fact May, in the year of our Lord 1908,; are ! _ °'Heaters, and wB?4ie tiid*r�°at1 b the itev.. going backwards. This was :due requested to send to Mrs. E. White, W. McInnes, of Port Perry , to the fact that the rates, in order J. A. White or. D. S. Turner, ezecu- �, - Ranges, cky —The regular monthly meeting to insure stability, bad to be rail- tore, Whltevale, or to the undersiRn- of•the Women's Institute will be ed. This could be brought about ed,• Whitby, on or before December All styles and.all sizes held at the residence of Mrs. W. V. only by long and bitter debate at 1st, 1908, full 'particulars of their claims with their names{ and`addresses.• at lowest prices. Wright.at 3p m. on Wednesday, the Grand Lodge, - )l4an objected . An ur er a notice a r Oct. 28th. The •subjects : Thanks- to a raise, but those who Fought the above mentioned date the ezecu- giving dinner, economy in small in favor of it finally won.. This tore of the said deceased will diatri- — - things, demgnstration on decor- strife in the order had the effect buts the assets of the' estate'among ' ation. of Bakes. All ladies • wel- -of causing a number of members the persons entitled thereto, havin avu,v. —On Sunday - 'evening last E. to arop out, and tae woric of -and= ing new members was for the BFdsdon had a good wollen lap rug time suspended. But: now the 'has stolen from his buggy while it order been - placed on a firm was standing in thb Methodist' fz'iuudation, confidence has been Church sheds. Such petty thiev- firmly established, and rapid pro- ing is most contemptible and it is gress has been made allover the hoped that the guilty party• may country in adding new members. be found out and punished to the full extent of the'law. ....,QUIETLY MARRIED. —Not for a number of years has there .been so much interest taken — Avery quiet wedding took place at in election matters as in the pres- the residence of Rev, A. H. Drumm, pastor of John $t. ent campaign. Both parties have ,Presbyterian Church, Belleville, at noon . on Mon- entered the fight with a firm de- day, Sept. 28th, when two well-known _.termination to win and are work- and popular residents , of Thurlow .k� ibg like Trojans. Electors should were united in marriage. The.groam -lt ; go to the polls and mark their was Mr. Daniel Poucher, the well- . - - ballots for the man. who they ' known miller of Poacher's Mills, and think will do the greatest good to the bride was Mrs. George •Thrasber, the country. The good of the 'country and not the good of the of Thrasher's Corners. They were unattended and after the ceremony bad been performed they at once left party should determine how they on the International Limited for the r should mark tbeir ballot T. west and will spend their honeymoon —On, Sunday evening a dense cloud of smoke covered the whole in various parts of the . west• and the United States. THE NEWS extends congratulations. country causing much alarm • in .,,many places, many thinking that Go to the blood if on are to drive out . y it came from fires not far distant. rheumatism. A Wisconsin physician, Dr. was Later discovered that it Sboop, does this with his`•�.iif %ninatiq, Remedy and with seeming success, Rub. 'came from bush fires raging in the on's, says the doctor, never did o re Rhea. '.:vicinity of Barrie, Orillia and matism. It is more than skin deep —it is - Huntsville and the smoke was constitutional, always. Because of this — "driven here by the wind which Principle, Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy -had veered to dip north -west The ie perhaps the most popular iii existence. smoke here was so dense as to be It goes by word of mouth from one to an- -'very perceptible in the churches other everywhere. (hateful pati mtspladly spread results. It is an sot of humanity and dwellings, and effected many to tell the sick of a way to health. Tea eyes. some sick one. Sold by T. M. Mr Fa dd9n. P have had proper notice. V 1 Dated Oct. 14th, 1908. • • -D U IN b'. ORMTSTON, 2 -4 Solicitor for executors. Two Important - Reasons I Stomach troubles' would more quickly _ disappear if the idea of treating the cause, rather than `tbe effect, would come into' There are-two essential reasons why you-should buy-from practice A tiny, insi46, bidden nerve, - Farmer's Supply Store. _ says Din Shoop, governs and gives strength ` to the stomach. A branch also goes to. `1st— Because our prices are THE LOWEST. the heart and one to the kidneys. when 2nd— Because our goods are THE BEST. these "inside nerves" fail, then the organs must falter, Dr. Shoop's Restorative ii 'See ou'r Blankets,. Ladies , Blouses, Cashmere Hose, Hose Suspenders, Shal directed specifically to these failing nerves. Laces, etc. Men's Boots, *aterpro of. Groceries. Every department Within 48 hours bourn after starting the full of the best the market can supply, Restorative• treatment patients nay they realize a gain. Sold by T. M. AoFadden. Farmers' Q. I Vn � Pickering n The Pickering { Vigilance Comm iittee, The object of this Association is to lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. Members having property stolen communi• cute immediately with any member of Executive Committee. Membership fee $1.00. Tickets may be bed from the President or secretary on application.. Exec. Cam. —L. D. Blinks, Geo, Long, W, V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. J. A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, President. Secretary. G V G� ta G .� We have a large assortment of Boots juste arrived ' for the fall traae. The Celebrated Williams' ake' (No better goods made in Canada) We have also a few pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots, odds and ends,,we are clearing at half price. Call and- see them., - R. A. BUNTING, Pickerir .._.... •. ,�, .,.• :Aw...�_' � r,', ,.<. ,, :.;,.rosy