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Nighswander ls. spending Master Ted Ratcliffe; of Stouffville, Anyone can. get it at the Spim& �1 GEO. N. FISH, M. D. a timb in Toronto with friends. spent Monday with Melville Turner. Anyone GEO. Elevator, rice 655 per 150 _ Life - Giver' Miss Lizzie Dunkeld is spending a Master Hugh Mitchell, of Green p p PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONIb. sack. Member of College of 'Physicians and Burgeons. few days ill Toronto visiting friepds. River, visited his cousin, M. Turner, - Out. As•odste Coroner, County of Ontario, last week. Office Hours--8 to'10 a.m, and 1 w 8 and 8 to 8 WHITEVALE Mr. and M-s. Hamilton, of Clare- W. H. JACKSO_+. 0. V,m. Brougham.Ont. It Mont, called on their daughter, Mrs. -- Have YOU Tried It P Mrs. Mott, of the city, is visiting Turner, on Monday. Brock;>.oue Legal. her sister, Mrs. J. Wilson. J. B. TurrSer and daughter, Rhea, The Institute meetings are flourish- are avisiting his brother in time. l- James White E. FAREWELD, Q. 0., BAbRIB• ing here, the ladies being deeply inter- vania. We wiRh them a good time. i4�• THB,County Crown Attorney,and County Positively cures diseases due to ested. aVisitor. Court Hone.Whitby. IQ,v Notice the posters of the famous �! impure blood. 60c. a box or six annual garden party to be held on Air. GREEN RIVER Wholesale and Retail Butcher, LT. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, Wilson's fine lawn on July 28th. • Soticitor,Notary Public,special Hxami- Lily and Nellie Wilson spent a day Pickering, Ont. nor for Hig i Court of Justice.: Successor to boxes for$1.00. For sale at Mc- The pulpit in the Methodist church in Altona. Mown. Dow & McGillivray. Brock street• was filled very efficiently last Sunday — tby, 71y Fadden's Dru Store, Pickerin b W. Beaton, ftev. Mr. Hames being Miss Gertrude Robinson spent Tues- v, 8 g• y day in Agincourt. Best price paid for Choice. - absent. gy spending butcher's cattle.' . 'fir i H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND Miss Myrtle 'Bunn is s eTsrlin her �V NOTARY Prsr,ic, ,successor to late One of the oldest pioneers of Picker- holidays with Mrs. Madill. X David Ormiston i.whitbZ. Mf. Sydney Nortly- ---- ing passed away last Friday, in the Mr. and Mrs. Hornshaw a,nd'farnlly Choice meat will be found at '. cote,who is associated with Mr.Werke,attend& son of Mrs. Stouffer,who w high-Pickering on Wednesdays. pp g visited with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, of Loans arranged. /Ilp ly respected and will be greatly miss- shop at reasonable prices ,• ed b all. Striffviile. k CLAREIONT y b riends from Scotia Junction are Call and see us. Prices rig3li'� Petertttary. SCARBORO JUNCTION• FURNITURE STORE LydiaendBice. a. WALTER L. HOWDEN, D:•V. S. A number-from here attended the - V orsdnate Ontario Veterinary College. The'purchAse,of a_large block of ams at Claremont Sat last, the Member Ontario veterinary Medical Society. land on the Kingston road in the vici- g y Monum-enfts Succea9or to Dr,E.J. Shirley; OMce King et., in the place to get the best nity of the Half Way House, of some the result being a tie. I'totcertng. 80 acres, by the Catholic Church Ex Misses Eva .and Minnie Bell and HOPKINS,VETERINARY BUB. Furniture at the lowest tension Sooietv, is a momentous event sister spent a week with their grand- Having secured the agency for mother, Mrs. Robinson. h LHON, AND DENTIST, Etc. and and has aroused a great deal of inter- the Unt. to Granite and far- Orsdoste of the Ontario Vet rinaz Col. prices, also Me. and Mrs. Hubbard, of New- j; y est locals and in the district desi net- ble Wor' Bram ton, I any lege, Toronto, registered member of the y market. spent a week with Mr. and p a Ontario veterinary aledical Association. if. PICTURE FRAMING, ed.me The central'idea in the college, lith- Mrs. Lehman. The women are sis- prepared to furnish a71 work in Ax and residence one and one-quarter miles Ment of the new mission college, the the granite and marble,line- at of Green$:ver. office and shoeing forge first to be started in America, Is said fere- at the veru lowest prices,and haun8 to 11 a.m„and I to & pm. Private CURTAN POLES, A number from here attended the b bel•phons in my office P,O. aridness, Green to be the training of -young men of union Sunday School ionic at Rose- -workmanship guaranteed. 4 River, out. every nation--lity for mission work, p Gcods shipped where desired- p and kinds of repairing. bank on Saturday and report having -- A theological seminary for the Pro- See me before placing yarr. - vince of Ontario is likewise included had s splendid. order. Lettering on LIiF yl' Ntsgittt.ess 4;arbo. shortest notice. in the plan, which altogether will en= ;THOS. POUCSER Issuer of liar- tail an expenditure for buildings and Come and hear Mr. Zieg ler's C. W. GIBBONS, 1 rfaxe Licensee.Brougham.out. +� D E R T A K I ?!� G equipment of more than $500,000, A wirers song9: . Claremr:>�[ }' in Connection. large portion of which is already pro- '1 G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage vided for. . Licenses in the County of Out o, . �. - - GREENWOOD Pickering Village. 4TIy T. T�. �-'1 /► M.V IBJ. M3 A. BALSAM Thomas dliver returned to Coleman C A � HOPPER Issuer of Marriage • Licenses in the ConntyL Of, onta_.o, - A grand garden party and enter- on Sunday. g . Hard and soft. 011ias at stdre and his residence.Claremont. - �LAREMONT au piceet of will l beLadies'n under the in Whitby Mrs. A tthis weekCarlton is visitia her sister Lv�2�E� - NORWAY SOUSE.—Norway Zion Methodist Church on the beauti Miss . aggro Barton was the guest Laatth aid Shingles. - $ingnon ROed. Particular attention give illi and spacious grounds of Wm. of Mill Walter Wilson on Sunday. an totarme»attending the Tomato markets. p �T /rT-��-+j )Wet accommodation ander the new manage_ _ . Moving Sale at Ward, Balsam, on the enening of Miss Ethel Stewart is away on a .LV.l. Z moi. � zumt. Charges moderate. J.J.McCann, Pia Wednesday, July 28th. Tea wil sere- ten days ti ip to Rosseau, Muskoka. : bprietor. The Pickering Pharmae� ed from 5 o'clock until all Are served Arthur Littlejohn,of Toronto,spent Prices right. ; B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERK after which the chair will betaken by Monday with his sister. Mrs. A. Carl � �� RE ESC}R, fl;' ••��'�� Chas. Calder. M.P,P., and an u to- tom.1J. Cosvgaaov, Commisrimoneyr sakias . From July let until July loth. am"TIM. Accountant. Ete. money to loan date entertainment given by the. fol- Miss Browett and Mis>I Cook• of . ea farm "Issuer of Marriage Lia. _ = LOCIISI' HILL ,saws” s hi .a:, Ont. 1-v In moving into our new extension we lowing artists: Harvey Lloyyd, enter- Hamilton, are spending their holidays tainer, of Toronto, Ge Cockburn, with Wm. and Mrs. Hollis. y; `F POSTILL, Licensed Aue'tioneer, fl°d that we were overstocked in some elocutionist, of Toronto. Miss Alice Harold O'Brien, of Buffalo, is spend- -. for Counties of York pad Ontario. Ano. lines•guaranteed to be all fresh and Weir, soloist, of Port Perry. The ing the bolidAys with his grand- A. PALMER ion sales of all kinds s,nev%ish so on shortest good sellers. It will pay you to buy aotses, cede«r Green sive:P.o., ons• now as the prices will show. Claremont Citiieni Band will be, parents, John and Mrs. Graham: PAINTER AND DECURATf3R B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- We now have hanging in our store on present and enliven the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Master W. Musser P for Ontario and York Cor Au a large sheet the names and prices of their melodies. A refroehment booth Allan,of Toronto,wee spending s few klad . sales conducted for Ontario either York Cy. Ali articles t special sale, such is : will be on the grounds. .Admission dayys with Alfred and Mrs, Trimble. Contractor for general house repair a- , daemon. ease notes collected. Poi dates or adults 25c., children lbc. J. A. and Mir. Arlidge and baby Established 6 years in Pickering other apply at rasiaaa••. C{lfa•betb Liver Pills, reg. 96c, for 15c ; Kidney are spending two weeks with the lat- Village. K, Pkitering. Orders tett at News OSce will Pills, reg. 50c,for 89c; Blaud's ter**parents, Eli and Mrs. Willson. ADDRESS• PICKERING P.U- saeaty prompt attention. lbly. Iron Pills, re $l, for 19c., etc., etc. We all enjoy good singing. Hegar g Misses Minnie and Maggie Gleeson.' m POUCHER, Licensed Auction- Bargains like these all through the Mrs. Reesor at Whitevale. - of Claremont, spent a few days last JL • ser,valnatorand Collector for the Cons • T Miss of York and Ontario Au kinds of auction store in, patent medicines, soaps, week with their uncle, M. Gleeson, Was conducted and valuations made at mod- trusses• spectacles, fountain +GOODWOOD and other friends in the village. F amts charge. Estates and oonsigumeats con- pens,Jewelery,stationery, Master Ernest Tremble, while play- :•aistaasly managed and sold by auction or stock food, etc. C. Ottwell and Miss OttweIl, of To- ing around the barn fell, cutting his Opens Sept. 1st private tale. Mortgages• rent, notes and home over Sunday.� oto visited at h e ri, a e t - y ] to ncceasit t o bad general accounts pt guay collected and * r If you get it here it's good. cheek s y f4a f? -` (aotory seteruir an Ruaranteazo phone or The threshes are buoy repairing insertinpt of a coilple of stitches. O� writ• for army and vcrtfcalare, Bron ham.. their machines for the new season's Miss Florence Hofland,of Toronto, T M McFADDZN, worn. is spending the,holidays with her i Ont. Dates may be fixed by phone.ewe • 'C!glee. — y Druggist and Optician, The coal shed floor ave we last p g + • g 9 grand-parents. Ale:and 'lire. Moore. PICKERING ONT. week and precipitated tons of coal to _ ,jr0$0N.�.0 O�r tfls<lSS Stella' E. dames the ground. . Teacher of hlano, Mrs. Crosby and daughter and niece, Remember the big garden party, -T- -.HE PICKERING NE W- S WIIITEVAZ.E. - - of Uxbridge, returned home this week, Wbitevgle, July 28th. - This school is unquestionably One -Dillin ham's' after a couple of weeks visit in this .• . Canada's Greatest, Best and 'f A g village, BROUGHAM Most Successful Colleges. Oiu• Wagner CO Undertaking Parlors We should have a line of electric graduates readily secure employ- s railway from Uxbridge town through employ- Harry Epent Sunday wit Ment: Let us educate you fora .Bing street, Pickering. this piece and Claremont to Pickering friends here. position worth from $85 to $1CLt Calls by day or night promptly and the waterfront. Geo. and Mrs. Philp visited at Cedar a month. We know how. Writc ' "'Have a full line of fresh and cur- attended to. Telephone The Township Council met on Sat- •Grove on Sunday. to-day for magnificent catalogue., led meats constantly on hand. (Bell or"'Independent.I urday and settled up road jobs for.tbe Miss Mina Phillips, of W.bitby,, is last month, also came to an agreement visiting friends here. t -W. J. ELLIOT_Principal. 1 �, Spice 'Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ---- -- with Dr. Darling for $300, less ex- • Mrs. C. A. Barclay spent a few days Cor, Yonge b Alexander Sts. Ham, Bologna, W einers, etc. penses for his services for-small-pox last week in Toronto. . w ,..-Ram, uance plague last year. Miss L]]a Barclay is-visiting with'Highest prices paid for n s Aman walked into the village one friends in Owen Sound. day last 'week and through some 'Norman 15iechin, of Pickering, spent ��f•�B�� Butcher's castle. tvoods on his wayhad gathered a ti Saturday with his parents. e Of all kinds—Best always reeom- satchel of Ginseng Foots,displaying, Miss Blanche Mcciiin- is visiting in AVE. '��kerin� tverr� nlendea. It is valuable stuff and should be culti- Toronto and Ricbmond Hill. voted.' One man here has quite.' a The Aliases Adams, of Toro nto,•are f it patch of it planted, but it is years be- are•visitinr nt J. Patterson's. Q Ii'ir8t-Class"1"1 s fOr hu@ Conveyancing Done. fore any returns-are harvested. Mrs. F, Gerovv rind son. of Toronto, R �:r pai rg are visiting at \ti'. A[usgrove's. e' Day'or night ' Rents ;wnd :vuLy Collected.- wHI EVALE Artbur Littlejohn, of Toronto,. is Charges reasonable, i spending a week with his parents. 'ANYTHING Bus TTl@@t8 all tTaihB Miss Mabel Leary is holidaying at Russell Brodie and' family visited her home here. Joseph Collins at Uxbridge on Sunda Teaming promptly attended to. 150 acre Farm for sale. Mr. and Miss Sloan visited with the p g y that is bought in ii jPwehry store Mrs. Cameron«and,children, of Vic- and-many other things that are - Agent for Canada Carriage Co,- : If yrni N•ant totmy sell or rent, call Rev. and Mrs. Hames. Coria Road, are evisiting her parents bought in other stores. If others at my office. Bargains. Miss Esther Maines, of Toronto, •is here, cannot repair your broken arti �• H. Peak visiting her parents here. We congratulate Miss Lilian Hogle Iles bring them to tis and we will ! Pickering. 4 Mrs. Mott,• of Toronto, is visiting on her success at her entrance exams- repair them if itis possible to a" -- V. P. Richardson•. her sister, Mrs, Joseph Wilson. dation. The charges will be nloderiae. A. The - Miss'Blanche Reesor.of Altana, is Thos. and Mrs. Poucher are spend. Notary Public, Pickering. visiting her aunt, Mrs. W: F. Burton, ing a few days with friends in To- DOMINION BANK To- Miss Maggie Anderson, of Toronto, ', Messrs. — — - - 'e • � is spending a few days with her friend '� Messrs. Gordon and '"Russell' and ,�3taeksmithin� Miss Mabel Geddes—. Miss Lottie Wallace spent Sunday at I - � Bead Offioe, Toronto • Miss Eva Beare has returned home, T. C. Brown's. We buy Old Gold After spending the past month with .There passed away on July 19th one ;� General Banking Business A general blacksmith. business done. her sister, Mrs. Pearce, of Udora. of the oldest residents of Brougham, and Silver transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and The Methodist and Baptist friends in the person of the ]ate Mrs. Wilson _ f" promptly executed. held a union S11ndav school picnic at Crawford, who was born in the neigh- and pa the ver highest market Rosebank on Saturday afternoon ]ast. .borhood in ]835 and has'resided here y y g• Special attention given to Horse-shoeing - a -,Specialty. .. There were between three and four ever since. Although she has been price for it. If you have any you hundred in attendance, a number of would like made up into new jew- •• by bodily infirmities confined to her -a the collection of - 0#0=01�T i>t ?SAW, city friends joining the party at the home, yet there are many here who elery we will be pleased to give PIC ERIN('T, ONT. grounds. The usual athletic sports recall her as a most enjoyable hostess an estimate, and guarantee that Sale notes. were enjoyed and the hours pleasant- in her own home and was a very wet- none but your old gold will be SAVINGS DEPARTMENT'. •• A gasoline vlaun h,twhichlchad, been s ymof nurse. se in a making. - in Curie edition to'.-otber ho used ' h he entered in the capacit `. BRITISH. - ••,•Term•of]909 chartered for the occasion, ran short Her bright intellect, quick conversa- '.aepOeite received Orr $1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- excursions on the lake and these were 8 ' u wards: p tional powers and her keen sense of p BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- ' much enjoyed by all. Everybody humor, endeared her to many. She X=terest allowed at highest COLLEGE ' ter for.Busines, bad a Cod time and retuined highly endured her long illness with great R. N. BASSETTr �.. Current rates.- TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- pleased with Rosebank as a pleasure fortitude. tic, ground. _ JEWELLER AND OPTICIA:v T giridy girl, tlR.,d, Farquharson, .CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager, old fl. XQhge and A Canadian tied for first place Y wz , 1R an ofool. R'I32TI3 Don't fail to hear Mis-3 Anderson, in the first stage of the King's WHITBY BRANCH ' of Toronto, at Wbitevale. Frize contest :,t pules. .;,�����"'��"���► nl .... plRi:e 4" . .;1 s•x 'TISYI JYr,."-slm rw.•5s.^F 'CR�• ••> M q vv"++qq�/,, r_fm:'ih �` /!.. _ �bsvas _ {_icPr-t£ al.rs.lFa•.-e.'-:: ...,T'SLySy .+:dt-^•]�'mr3?'.gy —a yc.r, y • -., ..ly •nP!a - ..t� •a.t: vN- •tir• ..z.eras,r - !jr 1 - "You have found whom 4" de- my maid should have been startled, ` mantled Lady Bromley, astonished, as the young lady does resemble to , and beginning to fear that the girl a remarkable degree one who .has ' had become suddenly deranged, lung been regarded as dead by her _ �i '`Oh! Mish Allison! Miss Brew- friends." hp� a star! She isn't dead! She wasn't The gentleman lost calor at this, �� the arm ----- - — I killed I' She is out there in the and looked excited. _. street, and you must come and tell "If," he said, "yod will walk a -. . at I'm me, I 1 that be 'the ensu 4h I know block or two with ` talking about," was the startling very glad to tell you al hat ~ and incoherent reply'. know regarding the poor child's ` GOOD SUBSTANCE, �$, PLANNING FOR 'I` $ Her ladyship had become very h� story. I do not like to have her ' pale while listening to this, for of sit•stilt here,-for, although the day "In our study of fail cattle, we FUTURE. course Ellen's wild words could not is unusually fine, Alice is still very have been impressed' with the oca- t stantly-necurring' fact that the throughout her frame. careful not to let her get chilled." cows that do great work show in Ct ainiv w'l1 t ,� art I r ac he m di her startling C con. an make-up r credit r t ace certain old not n appearance h o S e c g P Y P CHAPTER XI.--(Cout'd) often wondered.how I managed to —statement; still., the magnetism of you," Lady Bromley replied. Tnen, of good .substance, There is aq get through with my studies and her belief and excitement had. its turning to heaid, she added: amplitude of.form in them that John Hubbard fully expected to ass m examinations creditabi influence u "Ellen, go to room and brio• be able to secure bail .for himself p y y' eon her; for she knew Ellen y b betokens power to atand the strata "Yes, and it was a rash• act," that something very strange and ate a hat." of doing. .This is largely shown is and to make the most of the respite her friend gravely assented, "and unusual must have occurred to up- And the girl, with a sorrowful but what may be called the 'middle thus afforded him in feathering a I have passed a great many re- ,set her to such an extent. adoring look at the invalid, darted piece, that portion of the boo be. '$pug nest for himself, in case he morsefui hours in view of having She-had sent the girl out upon away to do her bidding. She was tween the shoulders and the should escape conviction; but Mr. hips, L ttleton had arranged to .make aided and abetted you and Sir as errand for bars. Bryant' about, back again in ,a few moments, when These great-cows, in all breeds y Charles; but I was young and half an hour previous, and now it h'er'mistress, hastily tying the hat have ample machinery to do bust. the amount of bail so excessive that( thoughtless, and the romance of occurred to Lady Bromley.that pos- upon her head, signified her readi- nese with. This does not neeessar- two one was willing to take the risk I being associated with such a genu- sibly she might have seen some one ness to move on, while Ellen reluct- ily mean large size. Right there is ,and become surety for him; con- ine love-affair was a temptation upon the street who strongly re- aptly went back into the house. where oertain men run away with. sequently, he was committed to the which I was unable to resist. I do sembled Allison, and so, knowing `'You called her Alice," Lady themselvea. There is a law a na- Tombs to await , his trial, while' hope you have forgiven me for my how she worshipped the memory of Bromley remarked, but with lips Lure in this.. We cannot expect 'Anna buried herself in obscure share in that sad 'experience," she her lost benefactress, had -been that were so ri id'that it.was with P g somethin for nothin lodgings, wisely . resolving to be concluded, with a regretful sigh. startled into the belief that she difficulty .that she could articulate. machinery of the cow's body The economical with her resources un- "You were forgiven from the had really found her alive. (To be continued.) must be.sufficient for .the-demand til the fate of her husband should first, dear," said Lady Bromley, "Stop, my child!"' she said again,' � her nature and temperament makes " be decided, the trial• having been as she brushed some but tears from in a tone of kind command; "you TIGHT COLLARS DANGEROUS. on it. A good.cow must be well set for about the first of February. her cheeks. `'I am alone,tu blame are so nervous -I cannot com re- g Meantime, Lady Bromley had re- _ compre- --- -' and harmoniously developed, with for it all, and I do not know what pend your ineaning. Now, try to The Diu Help to ceivfjd as Invitation to vis" her o would have ecome a uie at that -tell me calmly what- you mean -� Y P Cause Prostra- lar s n. digestive organs, large tro ¢ _ . friend and schoolmate, Helen At- time if you had not proved yourself having seen Miss ' Brewster. Of tIon in Hot Feather. ample milk-making organa, p t7 wopd, now . Mrs. Ernest Bryant, so staunch and true. Your kind course, you are mistaken: ' You One of tl.e -most common causes of room for the n.aking of a call with whom-she had spent those few I care.probably say ed my life during may have met some one 'who 're of hot weather discomfort and fan- for great. dairy capacity is based rad weeks long ago after the news that terrible illness which pros- sembles her, but it cannot be Alli- ger too for that matter,_is the tight on the procreative, organs. of the loss of the steamer on which trated me, upon learning of the loss son herself. And who is the. per neckhand. Passing up and down R e must look to constitution, her husband had sailed, and was A the Catalonia: But, ah' I wish ability to stand up and beau the on whom you. wish me to go and the 'sides of the•neck are two very - iFS supposed to have been among the I i could secretly' tell my experience talk with ?" impotrant arteries, the caritids, strain of dairy work more than we lost. I have. T'bere is danger in our breed- to every young girl who is away Oh, it is a man who is rolling , andf' two large veins, the juglar The Bryants were a very happy ing-that we will be-led away from family, and owned a very lovely from the shelter of her own home, her about in awheel=chair: She'ts :atlas: The' carotid arteriAs carry and warn her of the consequences. sick, and didn''t know me, but, I am blood up to the head, while the this point and follow o8 after the home in Brookline, one of the most mere ability to produce milk fcr s of such a rash act. If a young mar, sure she is my lovely, lovely Miss jugular.veins convey it back to the y ',delightful of Boston's suburbs, Mr• really loves a girl: he will wait for Allison," Ellen emphatically as- heart. - week or a month. To do this work Bryant being a prosperous wool- for a long time, the cow-must have nieachant of that city. her and seek her in marriage'in an ,eited, still ,greatly. excited, and - As else where in •the body the ar- � open, straightforward manner. . If trying to pull Lady Bromley from ferias are situated under the muse- s��c•ent substances in her .make- Helen Bryant had often impor '�I had only-been firm and refused the room. les and so -are ;'''here must be no weakness of tuned her friend to visit her, but y partly protected build'anywhere. In common hre" to marry Charlie secretly,tae would "Wait a moment, until I get a from pressurr, says a writer in Out- P „ - until now it had never seemed con- „ she must be a strong cow- •— _venient for her to'do so, alt Eventually. have sought me in my wrap,. said her ladyship. and now irtg. The jugular veins, .however, , --- own home, asked for pre in a man- via' mb ' 4ierself--_.She .al- ars Hoard's Dairyman, • she had long yearned to renew the I.r�_ quite near the surface, and-a = old-time intimacy. Thus, while her 4 fashion, and i should have been most flew to her room,- seized a slight degree of pressure upon them brother and Gerald were absorbed spared 'all that sad experience seal wrap from her closet, and is enough to impede the .flow of FOR POTATO SPRAYING. ir• preparing for the great case of which we both; regretted all our threw it over her shoulders, and blood away from the head. Bordeaux mixture for tato lives." then went swiftly dciwn•stairs after Thies retention' of biros in the Brewster vs. Brewster, she decided ., spraying is made from the ollew t,� avail .herself of Mrs. Bryant'' But, continued' Mrs Bryant Ellen.' who had again rushed below head is a frequent cause of that ing formula: - Copper sulphsts . I 'shall never--forget that happy and-out upon the street. headache eculiaa to hot weather ressing invitation, and make the P (bluestone, or blue vttnol) a pounds p day when. Sir Charles walked in 1�hen Lad Bromle emerged ed where the headache is,accom spied Tong-talked-of visit. Y Y g P nnalaked lime, 6 pounds; water, l0 Upon us sa unexpectedly to claim from the house she saw an elderly by flushing.face and feeling of fail- to 80 gallons. She took Ellen with her, the girl. his' wife, and turned your sorrow gentleman, with white 'hair and cess, often with buzzing in the ears. As it is unoonvenient to weigh having become quite a handy little into joy. I thought him the grand- beard, standing uietl u waitin maid and devoted to her g q Y eon the This conditions is alwa3 s present in the time and copper at the times o4 g est fellow alive, and•I am sure he sidewalk while beside. •him,,in a heat prostration. mixing, and quite ten raoticable ti kind mistress. She was delighted was.devoted enough to you ever of, luxurious] cushio eta• wheel-chair. _�;Fmr_ p y" p thq.tight neckband and the keep su lgof ready mixed Bo= -over the prospect of leafing . New terward to make up for -hating �;, which, well wrapped in.sift, tight collar make pressure just P pP y " York, and uttered a long sigh of tempted -you to err in that one in - g P 7 dosua on head, stock' eolutione h y bright robes,' there sat a' beauti- over the jugular veins,,and so by of the copper and lime are usually ' relief when the Puritan pushed off stance. 1 PPe y from her pier, and she felt that I "yes, we were lea' to ether, fit girl, the .sight of whom made nriventing free escape of blood prepared ready: for mixing as r&- from g the startled woman catch hes from the .hoed often roduce heat she had thus been cut loose from a,and yet the sting of that early mis- -hreath sharply and sent a wild look 1i quires. To prepare material-saf• `•. - '" menacing danger. take will never be entirely obliter- P Y headaches and other discomforts as ficienL'to treat one acre of pe+da•. She knew that her aunt had been y ,f mingled' joy and horror:into her «Q11 as add to the risk of heat prop- toes four times proceed as fol., ated," said Lady Bromley sadly. pager eyes,. tration. The neckband of the sum- q ,arrested, and that John Hubbard . She -had barel • finished speaking lows: Place pounds of suspend y P R the girl was indeed,:allison'a very mer shirt'th�n should be loose and in a bag or basket and suspend iti was also a prisoner, but she had when the;door of . 11irs: Bryant'' ccunter art. lived in hourly dread of meeting boudoir was ritdely thrown open, P the collar low and easy fitting. near the .surface in 36 gallons o! ber cousin; and-thus New York had and Etlea Carsoa .rushed into .the There were the same delicate,' —'r water in a barrel. It will diselve become a lace of torment to her. f sear-cut, .faultless features, the SAVED 99 LIVES.' in a few hours, and become galh.n P room in a state of 'great excite 7 Ever since learning .that Lady`ment, same bright, gulden'-crowned head, afterwards dipped from this barrol Bromley's home was in England, "Lady Bromley!.Lady Bromley' although th'e hair had been cut and Coal Porter Has Rpeord Number will contain exactly two• pounds she had be ed that she would take ! now curled daintily all about her of bluestone. 'For the stocle mix. gg , Oh . corns quick! she cried breath of LIve9 to Hie (';edit. white forehead ; there .were the .�:. her there to live with her when she lessly, her face white as chalk, and T Lure of lime, take 80. pounds of same great, beautiful blue eyes, \o fewer than ninety-nina lives =' returned, and, as her.ladyship had unable to articulate another word, fresh unslacked lime and 30 glidlons i Promised to grant her. request, if'she sank upon the floor at her mix and yet they were not the same, have been saved by Thomas Jack- of water. Slake the lime by tiro use all went' well, the girl was-begin- tress' feet and burst into.nervous' for there was a harrowing blank- eon,.a coal porter, of Whiston of ,as little of the water ass possible :Hing to,lose something of the anxi- Hee in ness in them which told.but 'too Street, Haggerston, England, who and when all is broken down, brin ,* x.us, hunted expression which her P g' plainly that -reason had been de- have evidence at a 'Bethnal Green the solution to standard strengt face had always worn; while; with --- thr'oned, while the lovely face and. inquest. -. y by adding what remains of the 80 food fare, neatt fashioned cloth form were thin almost to emacia• His breast' -was. covered wit gallons of *ater. Every gallon et in and -the constant companion- limeCI3APTER RII tion. medals, one of which he received g, mixture now contains exactly phip of her-cultivated mistress, she The gentleman bowed courteous- from the Londoners' Club; Aue fast developing into a hale, Both Lady The and Mrs, two pounds of lime. . These mix ,y as Lady Bromley went quickly tralia, and another from his fellow- was , • � Bryant were: greatly startled.•bytures, if kept under cover, and ".:ural -behaved. .and . efficient young down the steps to his side, her face workmen at the Shoreditch , gam Ellen's sudden appearance in such evaporation revented, will :cissa woman. alarmingly pale., works, He has received 17 testi p 'a state of grief and excitement. their strength all summer, The memory of Allison. was still She was usually fiery quiet and un "Madam, I trust you have not. monials from the Royal. Humane - The sacred to her,, at she still obtrusive; moven about her duties. •been needlessly disturbed or ex- is g .41 EST FOR MILK worshipped her in secret. Several with a cheerful alacrity 'which be- cited, he observed, as he noticed Seventeen children have been �• times',C.erald had caught her upon s oke her desire u please the wo- her emotion, "but.this young girl,". saved by him-from drowning in the A simple and effective test W de, her knees before the easel, upon men to whom she.owed so much,- 3•'ancing at Ellen, Rho-was gaffing 1tegent's Cann], and among', the ternaine whether Rater is present) wbich tho picture of his loved ona as well as an in.ereasing affection 'Pell-bound at .the figure •in the other plaoes c:here he has saved in milk may he made with an or rested, gazing with-a look of actor- and 'sense of gratitude. chair, "met us at the corner yon- lives.are the. Victoria Park lakes, dinary knitting:needle, if the stion at the beautiful: face, while ".Why, Ellen ! what . has-happen, der, when she became almost frau- Bournemouth, Spring. Hill, and needle is bright and well polished, hot tears of grief rained ovet her ed 1 ,Why are you so, excited; tic upon seeing my charge, whom Hastings. Dip the needle into the milk and cheeks. questioned Lady Bromley, as she she insisted 'she knew, calling her He hrnpes soon to bring the,num• quickly withdraw it in an uprighll He was so touched by this evi- bent over the sobbing girl and,laid `Miss Allison' and '.Hiss Brewster,' her of his.rescues up to 100, and at position. 1f the milk contains only .fence of her affection he gave her .her hand kindly upon her shoul- and weeping with joy over,her dis- .he .is only 46 years of age,.there is a small quaatky of water this will, _ 8 picture-of Allisomw, and it became der. covery. Then' she begged me to every probability- that •he -will ac- prevent even a drop of mill: adhes -. .to her the,choicest-treasure in her The-touch seemed to.restore her come here -with her to see a lady complish the feat. ing to the needle, 'session, while from that moment also; she said,- would explain.it all --I ft iu a measure, when, . springing — as who hese oeea9iufl to .'Gerald might have asked any sac- again to" her feet,- she seized. the to me'. She was so violently in ear- $IS IMPORTANT SERVICE. heat milk knows how easy -it may ' rifice from .her and she would have woman's'hand and tried to raise nest I was constrained to ,comply • be scorched. t�pared no effort to serve him. her from her chair. �.ith her request.'.' One of the greatest nuisances of 1 Lad Bromle had promised to "Conic, come. ' she reiterated al- With h'vr eyes wandering continu• travelling is tipping. A smile from �Fhen this does happen,- the Y y ally from the speaker to his charge, a head waiter is a costly conlrmodi- thing_ to do is to quickly remove spend several weeks with her most wildly;' `•`you must come and T? the vessel from the fire and stand ft ie her visit being limited 'only tca•1 him that I have fold the truth." lady Rronrley listened almost spell- ty,. and no menial service is too �d> g Y it in a bowl of- cold water, Put a, by the fact that.she.must,return to And by main force'she'Pulled her hound to the above explanation: small -for remuneration. An un New . York in time for the trial, ls<lyship toward the door, spear "Is—is she your dat:e'•ater 4" she usually ingenious plea for a tip is pinoh`of salt into the milk and stir., as he concluded. that of a small Hibernian, mention- It will then be found thab the dis- ben-Ellen, would be required as a ently 'unmindful of the rudeness of gasped, seeable,burnt taste hes altae>sf • witness fol• the plaintiff. the act or the lack of respect she "No, madam, and a strange hope M by Mr. John Augustus O'Shea in '� ' "Roundabout Ree,uileetione." Tlie, if not entirely, disappeared'.—NOW Mrs. Bryant and her'-ladyship was thus displaying-toward her su• sprang up in my heart the moment Zealand Dairyman,. were very happy .in renewing their petior,' this girl, upon meeting us, fell up- r►nt}xrr wn.a travelling in Ireland. early friendslrig and in reviewing' "Ellen, stop!: said Lady Brom on her knees-beside the carriage in I drove down to the. station on WHAT I8 LOST. the cxrerienee of.their school slays, ley authoritatively;,, your,' a perfect esetasy of recognition and the faant 'chn•nce of catching the "'I rnadc a terrible mistake, how- self, and explain what hsis caused bf pan to address my poor. Alice. train to Dublin. When I Rot out ])airy farmers who cell skim milk ever; Helen." the latter, observed all this excitement. Ifas`a-ny ac- flirt, unfortunately, as you per- if t•ho cab at the station a bright-,, should,.best: in mind that 1►itjt line'clay, when they were conveys- c;derrt occurred? Do you'not see cen•er' she is not in a condition to faced boy accosted me. n,(.ry i,undred ppoounds of whole ing, about_ her ,roniahtic. marsia•Re; that you have greatly annoyed Mrs, recognim, any one, since an asci- "Ah. sere sir, r„u've just'missed milk rrotd from tM farm they Oro � t+nd tiro exciti'la5' events' that fol- fir:.ant by bursting in upon 'us in dent, se)eral rionths age,, dePriNed t+e tr:a.in,” he said. TnAiia at least 50 dente worth of tkq ;lowed it. `'To be sure, all ended ti,i•, turbulent fashion 1'.' he'r'of Lvr reason. Tt•was true, I b<,olicd my lugga.�e !•:act kind of pig feed, oommparin well, and nay.life with my husband "I know, I know, and I hope you "An accident! 'Ali :" breathed r%nd nseestained TO-f%n.,the next train, Oq vaJiie to the present cost o. was a very happy one; but I have will forgive me, but I couldn't help I her ladvAiiF, her heart leaping in- world leave, While' I was waiting, �,•,rn mast.), In order to ieslize the often trembled in thinking of the it," said Ellen, still 'breathless and fo her throat. "Oh, sir;" she a'd- the r»d came tip to me and a.ked me r-m! "lue, howevwr, from skim- ", temerity .of that momentous .step I panting from excessive emotion; Ided faintly, while she 'rut out her for n fin. milk ar anv ether feed, it must be I shrill never,:'forget the mental suf- "but I've found her! I-va found hand to steady herself by tlae stone i'WWAt,fpr;" i a.Oked. ' 'flA econmmiea,lly to rood stob », tering which I endured all that. her!" and sobs that were almost post. near which she was standin„ I'Sn-,,, air, T fold �--o' x� zh yon Tr,tq Ftnek must• t►r+"+r lig market- ` year with the burden of that. ter- in,sterical again choked-, her utter will you kindly tell me about it 7 . r,,re t.,.o .1..T%MEG. Xilrgly fbp rrnne- t-irr(I ntrrl a fair ribl# seerot on nay.mind, and T ha ve p)re. I For, indeed, it is not strange that Lfle�--` ,rofit is practicslly assurrd. LL .• .. .__. _ _- ..� � x• w .. .. '.^ ,„ ' r�,.d cx.ao,..'_ ,.GL,�ai�.i.e�tfV.{ ,y",��"�Ie.F1e, •_ - yx',� (l -d r J 4 ''W .V.. T"til...,.. n- 'Y�.W^%•-r a,..e.. � .}T' .r l•••i „_` "" i,,; .;w,:W ... !.� - n'Y f,,a•!Yfl,4Y'/;'•. ,a-,'C•�ai, ..,-,>... .SF '.t.,,, ''�'.. may.. -,..y _'A"v` �:'.. ,.;c5', .._..-..--.�_>—,+-..3.� = .�i --^•� m: �s-� ':d- ",�..- ,,m•�,-;,�•.d,: v "..`'w t-w•�- - �.. �°�i;�,'�'I '�*k .-rnc; q�s�-• .4+.�. ,A - , er AMMONIA EFFECTIVE FIRE ALARM. HELPFUL. MEAN. n,.tat.rttr.r.N 'Nil Elm Rul(l --~ Burglars are expected to have Mistress-"I'm glad to see you "I shall never Speak to Jane � �� " POWDER difficulty beating an alarm in- give the scraps to the cat, Susan. again. The mean thing." HORSES v(nted by a German genius. The . Susan-"Yes'm,- I believe in it. -what's the matter i ' or Live stook it Nu in out ae tt>Iwl g•" "I gave her a pickle dish for her' Flly ed -' -� appliance ;s eery simple, consist- It saves half the dishwashin up ? -Mk Tow Grow► ' —__ ,ittleezlainbe- lot.Mail.dfr" --- !K n ing of a curtain or portiere, wired = wedding present and she got three on request. Address The Can't Acerpt with fine conductors. At certain Nothing looks more ugly than to others just like it, and would you veterinary setas* 00% ,Iwt as Coed places on it are fixed small metal see a person whose hands are-cover- believe it, aline was the one she Llxlrsa, •»„ WE CLEAN UP knobs, which are connected with co over with warts. Why have exchanged." wire conductors. The curtain is these disfigurements on your per- Desk A.75 Adelaide SL Eat,no toi4no, CAA EVERYTHING then drawn across the window or son when a sure remover of all FOR SALE. '�`• door, or around a safe, and the %warts, corns, etc., can be found in The 'Bowels Must Act Healthily. —. Save tb•Conpo.s slightest disturbance breaks the sir- Holloway's Corn Cure. -In most ailments the first care of 193 to$90 Top Buggies for SM to $70. Equall " bi wvin r in Harpers, Groceries, Tinware aal package and coni- cuit as the knobs are thrown out ' for s Prise. Yive D 4.ar (cold Piece for ' p Y P pp " complete Dolt. Beautiful Metalised Ros• GOOD E�iCI7SE; bowels are a en and full erform- su �liie furnished cheaper than home pp lees. Y^ of contact with each other. Cat&11 uea free. The Clement Brow. Trading at Wntor Halt D "But their functions. Parmelee's Co.,Toronto. us• But Egbert, you never used to Sla-facturedby J. a PmNz co, Ltd., Toronto.'by Pills are so compounded L:►KE Iii'RO\ :�\U L.1IiF, mind cutting the grass." that certain ingredients in them act AGENTS WANTED. SUPERIOR, "I kn',w, pa, but it's a whole lot on the bowels solely and they are ":(ills harder since yoq sharpened the ANTED—Local and General Agents—Lib. GLADSTONE MIME'S Limited A magnificent summer tri is en- „ the very best medicine available t0 w oral ccatracte to good men; apply by g t P lawn mower. produce healthy action of the bow- letter, Continental .Life Insurance Company, (xa Personal Liability) jcyed by taking this fresh water Toronto. Corrodpondenae eoadlential. Montreal River District sea voyage" from Sarnia, Ontario, els. Indeed, there is no Othiergspeci- *Subscription forma and other If every housekeeper would use fic so serviceable in kee in the W.vxTaD—Local• energetic, hustling agent to p papers can:be bad t0 Fort William, Ontario, through , handle "STAR" IncandQacent -Mantle Lamp tyapplying to g Milson's- Fly Pads freely during digestive organs in healthful ac- gas fr•Jm coal oil. Saves two-third• these rest inland seas. . This year Generate• ALEXA D:R WARDEN, - the Summer months the house fl tion. oil. Ilabt excelled only by sunlight. Odorless. areker, new steamers have been added t0 - Y smukelesr. Star"fanu Acturing Co..Toronto. 18 TORONiU STREET, TORONTO the Northern' Navigation Co.'s peril would soon be a thing of the fleet, and the finest and fastest ves- past, A BIT PREVIOUS. 1MGr?1Ti iI,ufpu1 AGENTS wOMaiR • sels on the Great Lakes will by the '` c�SE xale tS a Darwnl Is e` Ontario leterinny CoIleffe house flag of this popular Company. DOMEST HERESY. And what'is your last name, a little girl I" l!•r oop'ancut bu.r hila . g our oXuO-4 Our A11ffb�Nal The steamers run In connection Peck-"B �my dear, there are "Don't know; I'm not married inereryu6omsell sr�aulcnly 'a - -:.TE11CP8RJfl1Ct' SL: TORONTO, CAN. , iataWisbat IVII. T1W over by the Provincla' with the,Grand Trunk Railway two sides to every question." etl„ Wed upand;•peat°o,aen covernmant or or.tAe-0, 1902. System, and all particulars, rates Mrs. Peck-"Her.. Peck, where y eowe fa L Exclusive Las► Y WR1TE ritory riven. At0P'liIt .iii the Univers Agriculture of of Onto. unA•r thqCollege and descripttive literature, etc., in the world did you et that im- Ta itR"Na Svrrr,r tones Lac the Dept ofAssicultnrsoff}ntarlo. eollrQr Y g .Practieally� all Canadian drug- /p?CATALOGUE De �' crew Lac Vctober, 19W. C.,urse of uu. er•odr can, be had for,the asking by 8p- r, - a pression 4 pt f-0.TaroaW o.t Limo 6 S w ipso year.. P6S8 YES SE8i4.VN a7S•00. plying to Mr. J. D. McDonald.''. , _ gists, grocers and general dealers �a .GARDEN PARTY - calendar cn application. IL A. A. GRANGE, V.S.,At 8.Prin,ital. Dept.H. -- When 'the blind attempt to Iead sell 'Xilson's Fly Pads. If your ' rorR HOW IIE MADE GOOD. the blind the result, is out of storekeeper dives not, ask-him wb sect a "What is the secret-ofyour suc Entertainer cess?" we asked of the great physi- NO SUBSTITUTE FOR 'Ar D. A L. - The•wife of a dyspeptic man mayV 91Ade'aldeSt.Meet eian. Mentligl Pla+ter, recommended by every.- body very not ares with him SII more than TORONTO. „ body for stittr:rse, plurisy, etc. Made by 4 g y �� •�% I acquired the art of conoealing Davis Lawrenca:Co. I her evoking does. Write for scut,,etc. 'Phones: Lane Distance my ignorance,'.' answered the w'i5e- Blab 1504-Collwo•7= to - � nLC+C,� M. D.. . . CI An 5• EE j,•JJ thave repo repugnance tll to orills be- 1y P g P per- sons Nrtrt: ...... ........... � .. 0 EGA WATCHER FREE C cause of their nauseating etas •• .` 4 Parnielee's Vegetable Pill;; are so AODRE33..._...__,..'.,._�-;,,. I _ prepared as to make them g -=Nis THE YN i� AND GET A PRIZE : able to Ilio most. fastidious. 'The A -•• •••••- -- , . � •�, AA,�I�t77YY YV i ' DATE tifost delicate can take them with- �. Have you a good eye? And a little'patlence? cut feeling the revulsion that fol- NO.ot<fJOT? . •• 'The 0*7fnbirtatson m&Y win You a valuable want. Try It anyway. P�INtIN6 OFFICE f Q� SAIF •' •••• • • 'We offer, absolutely FREE, for a eorrert answer as to the number of ' laws the taking of ordinary 'pills: .• . • •• - rlote eippeertng within the watah outline Of AIUa ad., the following This is one reason for the popular- .w .:�,.�•• •�% valuable pr.sae: Rho•'Richmond(Quo)Cuardlsn,"In Its popular- ity, of these celebrated pills, but �••• let PRIZE-"OM EGA," 17•)eweted works, fitted Into best "SOV• the main reason'is their high Wui- a GN•• e 113rd YoaT of Pattrltoatlon. .e.••_•s• • ER 1 Gold Filled d Csse-FirstIn wary respect. CASH - - cal Quality as a medicine..fur the ., .•• • •-+- - VALUE .... ...., .,,.,... ........ For very many years the chief sWma,ch, •. ;• OA 15-Jeweled work.. fitted into Dorgan of the Conservative party of w ��. . - • e• • • • e • • • 2nd PRIZE—"OML 1 ! ••�,•�••.•••;;;• • •�•: . •.o "MANNER" VAGU>Z Filled Case--First-class In easy ran ct. the Eastern Townships. 'The_ HT R PREPAR�TIO;tiS. ... .•. .• • •, •r • • •. .e • ...• .. .....st1.76 Guardian" is an_S 6-column "I suppose your wife is getting �•.•;;', •: • . • e• ••••••• j e ird PRIZE-"OMEGA." 1E•.feweled works, fitted Into (paper, and has been conducted by ready to go away for the surgmcr •*I.***.••:•of • • • •;;;;o.•;••. beat "REGAL'• >raru.iQ saver C464—First-class in 'the resent editor Without inter- „ •%� •• • a •�• •�►• every respect. CASH VAL.UC ...............$9,76 P Ye's irdeed,-. She's.alrea ask- -•s�ruptioa for b0 years, who retires -ed the neighbors to watch.me-while •.e.•.•.•:•,• • •; • ;.�s• a;• We give tbo winner a cb.tsee as to whether the pr�To'e t (�U COnaeQUeaCe Of advancing, yearn. , •• •• r ••.• •••• • , •• • ••• • • • • Lisle take Lha farm of a Lady's or Gentleman's she s gone. - Wateh. . •. . . The plant 1S in fair order, and •• • •�• ' ••; ••.•• ' _ • •. •�• • 4th PRiZE--A Connotation Prize. will be Ives to — iCO at of moderate stock of news It is an •undiRputed fACt that .•• �•;� ^rI' I "n • • • •• •a• everyone ouessing within twenty of the Correct aunt• ,and job type, 7-horse-power engine cue packet of Wilson's ?~lye Pads ;•:•;*'a. • —1 •••;•';: bar of data. These prizes. While not, of course, end bailer, Peerless Gem cutter, ••. • • f ti �• e • . • so valuable as the tat. 2nd and ird. Witt be out- �' has -actually 'killed a bushel of t 4 •:•••. ficlently valuable to more than repay ZN-in. 'Campbell power press. me- Y • p y yon tee trouble - 'ilium Gordon (moderes),.and Liberty house flies. - Fortunately no such •• „x. •� •- ;• .•i i••. r' •-untl^y tis tl�ty. circular and card-press, all in per- quantity can ever be found in a •;•; Reriles must reach us on or before Augut.t loth. 9 .•• • The results will be announced W.this paper on or feet order; three very large Stones, •• ••• .11 1- ; • • •• vel] ke t house, but whether they tables furniture tools, addressing p 10 E•. p ..• abc,ut�.eptt whey 1st. _ ' ' ht few or many' Wilson's Fly Pads •�•. /ttttat •:ei Co,-nt thu "u v cw0a�. (Orly one answer from one 1naChine, stoves, etc,, etc., • • r SO �- ••• Person.) Fill in - %ill kill them all. �/--.., ) your new writing name and address !>t 1 either t0 answer, ri pp y •• .• very P1a1n,on the coupon or a piers of papa., and send"it to S. FRANK WILSON, Toronto" _'A);OU.T MEV:� ,S 4s •%• Ulanlonds, Watrli and 1c%volry ' 'or W. E. JONES, Richmond, Que. '' • '� ELLIS BROBa iu1 rtrrr Many a man would hate mare 1'r' 1108 YONGE STREET TORONTO. CANAD c i' his world i ' A - .... _ friends n t r d f he d' frit ain't THE WEDDING -GRAFT. spend so much time criticising the „ "`Hovel are .you getting along with friends he already has. - - .• --____-_y _ is twits arrangements for your Baugh- IN I+oT COUNTRIt S Palnkitter finds ' ter's-wedding?''. many uses. Colic, cramps, diarrhoea and - S lendidl «e ve just cam let- use. Dose; one teaspoonful, in hot,water. " The Doman ,. all such troubles readily give way to its 1 "Splendidly'. 7 P ton 800uritlos Corporation, Litnl.ad, Offer 'ed the list of people who will prob- Avoid substitutes.'there is but one "Pain- a5 !ably` send presents if invited." killer"-Perry Davis' 25c. and Me. � � is ` Only - P. BURNS & COMPANY, Limited .. ` -'There is Onl One Eclectric Oil. The winner never has an fault --'-When an article; be:-it Medicine to..find with the referees decision. or aitythng else, becomes popular, - Ranchers, Meat Packers and IJistributgrs of, Packing Fosse Pro4lucts. imitations invariably spring up to Regarded as oat of the most PO- derive o- - derive advantages from the origin- tent compounds ever' introduced - HEAD OFFICE: CALGARY, ALBERT' - al, which . they ,themselves could with which to combat all summer = never win on'their merits: _ Imi- complaints and'inflammation of the - tations of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric bowels, Dr. J. D. Kellog's Dysen- Oil have been numerous, buI never tory Cordial has won for itself .a ,. %Q Siiccessful. Those who know the reputation that no other cordial ,genuine are not put,off'With a sub- for the purpose can aspire t�o. .For r istitute, but demand the real thing. }dung and old suffering from these - First N!ortgage Fifteen -Yea ''Sinking Fund. Bonds y - �— complaints, it is the best died.ieine 'It's as difficult for some people to that can be procured.' ' •Dated 1st April, 190f), Due 1st April, 192.1. Principal and interest pays le at The Imperial Bank of draw their own conclusions as .it•-is ":- - Canada, Ittontreal and Toronto, and at Lloyds Hank, London, England. The lie who runs ova INTEREST PAYABLE list APRIL AND OCTOBER. �Ifor them to extract their wisdom Y y 'from Redeemable'as a whole at 105 and interest on any interest date ori and after the 1st April, 1914,'Ila ` iteeth. — home never has as good a time as he aby days' notice, or annually for sinking fund drawings, beginning'October 1st, 1910. _ - thought he would: -A Oomestlo Eye Remedy. : Denominations',-$100, $500 and'. $1,000. If your children moan and are' _ Furl.ne AKorde Reliable Belief to Eyes that*reed BONDS MAY IIE REGISTERED. are ,Tyr 1turin• icy. R.mei> is Yaur•Yyes. restless during sleep, coupled, Sootbee Yye Pala. when awake, with a loss of apps- A '• -"" tits, pale eounte>lance, 'picking of Trustee THE NATIONAL TRUST CO ANY, Uni ted. g COME AGAIN! the nose, etc., you may depend up- -"If Price 100'and interest yielding. 6 per Cent: . 7 P y . .$1,386,708.75 ' -"If I should promise to you, c�t'it that the primary cause of the ,ASSETS `(what n•onld be the autcome7" trouble is worms. Mother Graves' Re.^.1 Estate and Buildings owned b the Com an . . ... . �• - � _ She-"That would depend largely `Form, Exterminator effectually re- Packing House and Plants at Calgary, Vancouver,- Stratheona and upon the income."`---- p at once reliev- ' t, -. : .. 786. moves these pests, �t a askiwin:'. . . . 611 34 p ing the little sufferers. ;'Branch Plants and General Equipment and other capital assets.... 200,761.7.7 l Current Assets (after deducting all liabilities)... ....... . y 932,872.23 • HOW.TO DRI\K. MILK. ''•''••'• 1 Why .milk is "distressing" to so - =3,032,129.08 many people as they commonly cam- 2:CND ISSUE • plain lies in the method of drinking Ist Mortgage 6 per cent. Issue of 1909 (closed mortgage) ................... 1,000,000.00 it: Milk should never be taken to EARNINGS . : • • . ...••...;•...••. ��- quickly or too much at one swallow. Net Earnings tot• year en-cling September 30th, 11.08. 817,860.73, If a glass' of it is swallowed hastily ,Annual Bond IntErezt Charge . . . . . ................. .. 60,000,00 a it eaters into the stomach, and then . . forms one solid curdled mass diffi- On our lx half audit of hocks Tins been ninde by Price, Waterhoane & Co., Chartered Accountants, . cult of digestion.'ion. If, on the other Appraisal of plant by the American Appralis`:I Co. Valuation of real estate by Mr. tem. Toole,of Toole, jc g Pcet dt Co., Calgary. Report's and ce.tifica c s•coin be seen at our various offices. hand, the same quantity is sipped,' R 1 and three minutes at least are oc- ciipied in drinking it then on reach- ing the stomach it is divided, and T��� DOMINION - SECURITIES CORPORATION, Limited ' • the proper digestion is obtained a's Rai well Its a most nutritious effect. ,: HEAD OFFICE: 26 King Street East, TORONTO. 23 THE P --- __ When it coni.s to falling in love Vanada Life r3uilding, CanadR Life Building, 67 'Cornhill. , — with 'a giddy girl, there is'no fool MONTREAL. W1.NNIPEG. LONDON, L.C., R1%Q T ti L ISSUE \0. 34--09 like an .old fool. v�"-:.. _, .. .. ' :.,. ,. ..,... , .. °'f r,`.�„"'�"'S',n.. e, :�,•,�.z'�'- ;%"LL#"'�`�rn�-•r«s-sc,±v,*ina�*�v�,� n.}.�u .::;. � �"ii7 �'- �r�r�s�T "'+�'�"+*r��w _a3x_..r, - ci„•F�,_ was= aw ` '`s7'xi'e�'=.•'r`r�-"S••.3�",o+v .r_.,s. _�Fr�p." �`, ., ,.s.._ "..`i�;,,-'y "'. ,_•.`,e^r.......�.T- '.5� ,�'�,^�:..x 'ax xF > ,. :, ..,. . �'".b4. ....... ?.�..T .:.<. .;•.:. �. ;. ..� •✓' ':fir':.. . .,._. :... C. ... . , j jests will not hurt him, but Is ! knowledge of the chemiatry ofG E O . As GILLESPIE !' ' + iron will make hire a more intetli- 1 Sent workman, and if he studies ' DUN B A R 1 O N ' up all the books pertaining to'his trade he will be the gainer from a We have a range of Mattresses from$3 to sill-a bargain as nancial standpoint. The coup- we are clearing them out. fi It ER ON jogymblishedevaTm omtna'tlwomo., try that. aims in educating its C A fresh line of Groceries always on hand. Canned Goods at the low- RATES OF ADVERTISING: people in its various industrial price. .A choice line of Chri>atie'a Biscuits. Candy of _'Awkwsineestion perline - - 10 can to every variety. Salted Peanuts, etc. 110 subssgaent inaarCion.per lire• b cents Pursuits is the country that will A new line of Dress Goods and Boots and Shoes. t; Sir rate does not include Legal or Foreign take a foremost position in the ,aiwstisementa• d WAN E given to g con trade and commerce of the world. Forks, Rakes; Hoes and all kinds of Shovels and Spades. Half afrl.aai terms parties makin y:, _�asrtP oz yearly aoatnwts payable quarterly. Germany has established ln,numer- $S urs y Lydia ' )IO e gess car e,ton lines or under,with paper "Richardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." - 8seyear,66 W,payable is adYanoe. able manual training and technic- 6am'sVegetableColnpouad ss!'Nailos a local columns tea cents per line, ,46ms canisper line soca subsequent insertion. al schools and as a result she, i8 corat rates made known o0 apWtcathreatenin Britain's au serosa Lindsay, Ont-"I think it is �� SON' S slam. No free agates, g P y more than fight for me.to thank Mra. Advertisements without written instructions in industrial pursuits and in tom- Pinkham for what her kind advice and ]RICH -mm be inserted until forbidden and charged s6- P Lydia E. Pin kham's Vegetable Com- r ;esordinrly. Orders for diacoutinuing advertise- coerce. It pays to educate the y d :ass const tie in writing and sent to the pub• poen has done for The only exclusive Grocery in Pickering. Mimes. people, no matter what their me. When I wrote Job work promptly attended 1,a, Career in life may be BO long as it Y O Y B U' Y to her some time :• TERMS ago I was a very is an honorable one. f :fcL25;per year ; S1.001it psi l is advance. sick woman, But- Your bread at the baker's, �«--�- fering from female Your furniture at the furniture dealer's, Magistrate Kingsford decided trouble8. I had :You'r tinware at the tinsmith's„ JOHN M U R KA R, Proprietor, that a cigar is not a druir. inflammation o f Your drugs at the drug store, ---- Galveston, Texan was struck b the female organs, + Y and could not :I - • '1 ._ NOTES AND COMMEN7S a tidal nave, but escaped without �� stand or walk any BV Y YOUR - serious daulage. _ distance. At last I Une of the most despicable was confined to m aerimes ever committed In :this *� y bed,and the doctor ' 'GROCERIES county was that of H. B. -filling,' New Advertisements. said I would have to go through an operation, but this I AT THE at.young Englishman who has re- refused to do. A friend adviged Lydia /'� �i m ' �t LIME AND CEMENT always on E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, GROCERY 1�1OR1J' wed in Whitby for the past sev- hens. Join nfc(11NrY, Plckarfng 4ltf g p and now,after using three bottles of it, .an or eight years and has done 4R ar�• ,w ;les ecus• Ifeel llkeanewwoman. Imoatheartil SEASON-Leave your-order now for and peaches. oonsidelab'e business throughout F Apply to WitS. JAB, L, PALMER. .lot 90, recommend this medicine to all women They are coming this summer direct from the peach orchardss. non a Rays who suffer with female troubles. 1 have . this township. .The crime for also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver WE DEPEND ON GROCERIES, which'he has been sentenced to FIRST-CLASS PASTURE, well Pills and think they are flne."-Mss. YOU MAY DEPEND ON US. four ears ill the Kingston ane- Mortared,can be had by applying to J. W• FRAxx EMSLEY, Lindsay, Ontario. Y g P tiftHARRY, Port Perry, 95tf We cannot understand why women We deliver anywhere. Phone orders promptly delivered. -Ind. phone 800: taentiary was that of marrying s' ANTED-A genertd servant for •will take chances with an operation or 43 �- yIIung English - Roman in New 1Iy ab,)uttwo mouth&, s in femuy. Apply drag out a sickly half-hearted exist- Buy your Groceries at the Grocers. York 1n May while he had a wife uRa. FIII(GE, Ro6eb.ak House 43 ence, missing three-fourths of the joy sad three young children living in BASSWOOD WANTED-A uan- of living without first trying Lydia E. Y g R cl Pinor Chir`egetable Compound. ���� � SEASON IS HE E tity of Rood sound basswood for the ran For thirty years it has been the Whitby. The .►sores feature of .tory in Pickering w a GORDON, Pickering ' the case, and a feature of most 33tf standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who crimes, is that the. punishmentmIMOTHY SEED-.FOR SALE; also have been troubled with such ailments Have you good nl-achitley? If not, see us. We can supply you. 1 ala ke to mi:to grow goon tsar. Anplv as displacements,inflammation, ulcer- PL.Eidis chiefly ilot on the criminal, at lot 18,con,7,Pickering.or write E.E. (1H atton, fibroid tumors, irregularities, latest u11 Chose dependent oq hint. claremaat. gatf It's ail not uantit with us.' 'We have a re uiatian in the country pe periodic pains, backache, indigestion, quality, 4 P y 3�'vttr ears in a enetentiar is, of .`� - P p J acres,boT-A farm cortainln i8t1•'and nervous prostration. forgiving farmers more value for'their.mdney than they can get elsewhere, Y P Y ORE\ g and we certainly aren't goingg to take any chances on losing.that reputation, +course, 11 severe punlsbnlent, but ing lots 19 and 14.con.0,township ---- - the machines we sell are fffade to work and.to last. of Pickerirg, For full particulars apps on the premises or sadresi THOS. E. PUGH. Bt �P1'h(ilibi (11mp 1333$; The while there he is colilfortably Ontario farmers choose the Front-�Wood No. 8 mower in prefe,,t?nce to - balsam r 0.' nett ._ cF.oicelr bled ••iiaporte3 Clydesdale others:. Agricultural ('otic es and, Experimental 'Stations throe Sout the e clothed and well fed, while the - stal3ioo, the property of S C Bunker, gr g8 eCife and family: while bearing. AOR SALOR TO RE_tiT.-The Pi.kering,will make the season of 11109 Dominion are using it because they find that it will do snore work and better y- g Logan 11,0 acre farm,base line,Pwkenag, dt his awn stable lot N con 2 Pickering work than any other make of mower that they can buy. Don't; you tbink the heavy burden of disgrace, for sale on reasonable term-. Lani ;e very Kingston-road. the experience the men at the heads of these succesiful colleges is worth beet clay,6toue house etc-,4 miles from(i.T,lt p � -• for which theX are.not in the lea=t will rect.if not sold at once. apply in even- while following. 1 sponsible, finds difficulty in tng■.to F.M.CHAPklAN,Pickortog. - -Sniff hlacRiobb'ie '639,7' -The purebred Have you seen the`-TIomt- rake., This is an,all-steel implement, built Clydesdale stallion,the property of Coo. to do'hard work and a lot of it. It has an exceptionally strong frame and a setting sufficient to keep body FOR SALE-100•acres, lot '.5. rear Davidson S' Sons, Cherrywood, will solid axle. The wheels are built with staggered spokes and cannot get out of mad soul together. «'e think el4 con welli'te Pickering, od. g,g buildings,good condi. o! make the season of 1909 as follows: shape. The teeth on the'•T16sx"are made out of the best grade of spring . 1�lSt a change in the law might wrterwell f orchard and some bushplenty of Wednesday afternoon proceeds to James steel that can be bought and a.re'turned to the proper shape for picking up 8 will handle,balance at tour per cent. a.E. Found's lot 29 b f con Pickering night, every bit of hay on afield. The trip.is automatic-a ahgbt pressure of the be made to meet cases -of this POYNTER, wha vele onion,40-41 Thursday,Tom's hotel Liverpool 'boon; foot is all that is necessary to dump a load. Come in and see one when you - ]lkisld. While the criminal is beim � GBrdoa's hotel Pickering night, Friday are in Whitby. _. g SHORTHORN BULLS FOR-SALE. afternoon pro(eeds to his own stable We handle a full line of machinery, bu iPs, harness, `Plymouth•twine, sonde to work in:the petletentiary ►J One roan 2)re ole ppast, one roan 9 years until the followirig Wednesday afternoon 1919 old to spnog. These bulls are at for serpice in machine oil. etc.' .We have a good second hand .plower (Deering) for sale. 'the profits might be devoted to best of stock. Also several ball calves from br Also some second hand light wagons,buggies and carts. Open evenings till to is ncntas old good enough for any man to Baron. Elect (5629)-The imported nine. Pokes for all *lows. L'O�ieVing shone poor lnnoc@n1,ones this country. Apply on premises lot 1P,con,7, Clydesdale stall.on,the property of W. Pickering or write E.Z.PUGH.Cla."mont.tl7tt H."Pugh,Claremont,will take the fol• _ •.aat borne: The-lash applied liber- Y �../ FARM .eon SALE.-Being Iota IO lowMonday, route daring the season 9 1909: I N E i WSON ':fly would not: be too much .fur aaa 1i,eon 7,township of Piatenag,and I4lobday, T Smith's too 27 con 9 Roca; "�Cb a Bead as `Pilling, but why 60061111,1019 of 910 acres, This farm is the one. John Scott's Atba nigbt. Toemay, Rj , 'E . on which the well-known Greenwood herd of Tarr'r X00gelia 130011; CPM COakwell's should his wife and family endure rbort-borne have beau bred and fed during the lot 15 eon.10 Markham night. wedges• Farm Implements, Harness,-Carriages, Binder Twine put form years. It a 611 rich sea;Barden and g P + � g � s _call the punishment that inevitably oleaa. Would sell 130 acres, 133 acres or the day,Wm Armstrobg's Locust Hill noon Machine Oil and Repairs. whole o!it, There is timber on one pert of It $Mlhroy's Cedar Grove night. Than stpttleS 1,0 them wltl2l)Ut 1,h@ blows womb 690110. Terms easy. ' Po66eesion given da Crues-lot 3.1,con 1 Picker - Arthur U nth@m belD softened April let it109, Arthur Johnou u, Greenwood, y Jas Nkc g PO g l7tf ing noon; W T.efy•s 1 112 miles east of WHITBY, ONTARIO by some kindly act on the part ) Che rywood-night. Friday,Thos Knox's the state. _.. . A reliable Broughama�night. SatGurdayb Lathe Should ONCE re is a local Salesman wan Pilkey's lot 18 con 7 Pickering'boon; Four Reasons W OU `31Tothiug is more desirous in any to represent thence to stable until follow bg Monday. -- . .. �pt� •Deal 8,1, - .jcouutry than true education. An ' riudu'S �l` e$# end Gallant Chatlan, (12133) [4225) -- tdsx ated man has freight wherev- + -The champ on imported Clydemdale :` �#• xe #R # ,tur>�iexie5 stallion•the property of Robert Datoe. • er he may be. But the term "edit- Green River, make the Reason of _'• • ayted viae" has a different mean- 1909 viz:.. Monday, roagharn night. 11 In am S ;• in' Pickering and adjoining coon- Tuesday, W H Majars lot 26 cdn 5 • :IUW from what it had years ago. try. Pickering noon; Russell Carter's -A knowledge of Latin and Greek "- Cherrywood night, wec'besday, P Is I.-Our'Goods are the best that can be bvilght for the honey. was at onetime considered•to be The demand for nursery stock is in- Reesor's lot 3 con 5 Sear boro noon; H B Hamill's Scarboro and Markham 'II.-Oar Goods are all new. We don't handle an second hand creasiaq pearly, and if you become y the chief elements in an educated one of our salesman you will realize townline night. Thursday, T Cox- y Furniture. s»stn. There was a time when it there is good money in the• business worth's Armadele noon; Franklin House for you. Markham bight. Friday,R WrighVb ISL-Eve lace' of Furniture':we Bell we'guarantee-to-be`right in sataau could lay 1,:o claim to being write at once for particulars. lot I9 con 8 Markham noon; R Eagle- P eeducated unless he was,well versed p ticulars. Pay son's lot 20 con, 9 Markham ni•-ht. every way. In the dead languages. But that weekly. Free outfit. Saturday,to his own stable until atop= Iv.--Last, but not' least-Of prices 'are like•the furniture, well time has passed: To be educated NONE & WF.LL.gVGTON day afternoon, .t1, shrunk. Compare tllern with city bargains, then Compare the ' a man must be trained to'make Fonthill Nurseries Mikado Jr. 853-Tb'e e:ce leaf• road goods. We'll leave the rest to you. ' horse,the property of Thos Beverley lot Ake best use of what is in him. If Rao acres 2 112.5th con,Uxbridge, will make the Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty *e is a farmer he should have a TORONTO .. ONT. season of 1909 as follows: Peter shirk's "Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. ]iinuwle Mongolia noon; Franklin House Mark- Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. dge of the Chemistry of ham night. Tuesday afternoon Perkins the soils which he is working; the BLACKSMITH- SHOP Broe'lot 19 con 4 Markham. Wednesday afternoon, F Cosgrove's hotel Elgin hind of fertilizers.that Can be used _I am prepared to carryon theblack- Mills. Thursday afternoon, Wm Ray- 140 the best advantage in, certain smithing busifiess formerly conducted . mon's Gormleys Corners. Friday lL�� / NDE-R '.TWINE-' t Zblads and the best kinds of crops by Robt. Davidson. General repair afternoon, Mansion House Stouffville. - ' P work and horseshoeing aspecialty. Saturday, by way of Altona to Noah I have received my first consignment of twine,'and theme who have order- Ao produce in certain kinds of Baker's con 3 Uxbridge for noon;thence ed cony have same either at my shop in Whitevale or at my home, lot 29,con- I have also the agency for the form- to his own stable, D.Sykes,manager. cession 8, Any one wanting twine call- and see our twine and •get prices. ? oiils. He should have thoroflgh ous Cockshutt plows and Adarn's q Coupon worth$I given'with every order of 100 lbs, or over. I also handle t - ltIIowledge of all kinds of stock, wagons. Call and see me before mak- Royal Duke 13693 (7023)-The Peter Hamilton's Roods, Dain haying tools, Paris Riding Plows, Success ing your purchase of farm iiTlple- imported Clydesdale stallion, the Manure Spreaders and man otbee improved lines. If you need a washer their diseases and, the treatment I1O y P y P merits, property of W G Boost, Claremont, will drop me a card. I sell the 1900 machine for cash or on the Instalment plan, ol`diseases and the best breeds to' IIQSS HADLEY, make the season of 1909 as follows: �ft^OduCe. As-ln all Other kinds of CH xxYof ooD CDT.�ItLU Monday,along the 8th con Pickering to HQW.�. .I� F+. Z''CTRNER, WxliteQalO lbiusiness he should aim at m, akin -- Samuel Disney's townaine night; Tnee- A' g day, S Faradale'a Kinsale noon; N H receipts as ,much greater as HORSE REGISTER 11oltby's Audley night. Wednesday, C c tgo5sible thau his expenditure. It Gdd on H Bros' Kring n road noon; O ^ o $re1J VTerrirl7tort Belllnan (110.37)-The Gordon HOnso Pickering night. TherG ss the educated farmer that,is imported hackney stallion, the property day, Thos Knox's Brock road noon; 0 *� ttasl�cing a success of his calling, of W R.Pugh, Claremont, W Cowie's con 7 t'ickeriug noo will Rtan.d Gerow's hotel Brougham night. Friday j .hG<�ne time the plan of nlascle for mares during the season of 1909 at n; D T, -•�� his owe stable 2 192 miles east of Clare- Gregg's coo 913isht, Saturday, to his .J�V_ V bad the advantage, , but in the mont, own stable until the following Monday. ';Present age-it is brains that count Lord..feeve 1016 L.H.R-The cele- •Tu:o-avt•One [23N3;, SO i2-The oham- :Coln Flakes, Shedded Wheat, Grape Ntlts, Orange Meat, Corn ,- tttxszl there are-to-day 'as many heated roadster stallion, the property of pion breeding Clydeedale stallion the Starch, Quaker Oats, Coffee, Cocoa or Postum. ;air Rout, Tome, at his col, will make the property of (ishan Bros, Claremont - Have you h ,d Dinner :iotthlcated leen in the farming coin- season of 1909 at bis own stable, Diver• will make the season of 1909 as follows: ilowunity as can be found in any Pool, Ont. , Monday afternoon leaves his own stable _ btlacr tends or profession. Ill the Royat Choice (13165), 13329, 78.16-the abd proceeds to Wm Edward's,salaam, Roast Be d Corned Beef,, , �iCaned Cooed Haddi@, Kippered Herringet grand imported champion Clydesdale -for night. Tnesday to Thos Moavoy a Sardines, Cod Fish. ' effereht trades as well it is, just stallion, the property of Graham Bros., lot 8 con 8 Pickering noon; Miller Bros' Y-. " Claremont,will stand for mares during 7tb con for night. Wednesday to John ' --.sari necessary that a marl be edn g Now is the time to bis your Glass Sealers. Come and get our the season of 1909 at his own stable, Patterson's lot 24 con 7 neon; Arch a1m►ted as in any other walk Ot�Tif ' "Cairnbrogie" stock farm. Malcolm's lot 27 con 5 night. Thnreday prices. Sugar is advancing in price. y to Geo Bower's con 10 Markham niaht. Ly Il<Jf be is a worker in iron a eggerman-The celebrated trotting Friday to John Turner's con 10 Mark- Pure Paris Green 25 cents per lb. 'Pre lwledge of zoology or, botany stallion,the property of Jesse LlObbard, bans noon; Dunkeld Bros' lot 32 cog 8 rbigown will make the Beeson of 190!1 ("00, PHILIP Brougham iit�not essential to his business, al- Pickering night. Saturday to his own hie own stable, Arrangements can of able anti) the following Monday atter- �h�lgh a knowledge of these sub- ode to meet mares at outside points noon- ,i s '., ".stiSz'" - ,r... !wi -. .: �e4 YY %... 8 ,.T •w. L -aT :Y 3W. <h rn :TS.^S'c'IS. . .. .*J ` .�...,;,,.TJ •y....:. a" r..":-�.`._r. -sq�. •,.0' .-ie.�w- ;X. u:.>Y+`•. Y, ni.✓� 'Y YV.- _ :.4: r.Ml:?. }^d:1.2 1n• .•.<.'-: �• -.r�<-*' :.,r`!,t�c'•e'-'s^e•-_ ..r ar?•3.�-°4•w•^r. �•Fes* •••.•r.c.^•�.�,,.����.' -,y^.;. —.r-••;+A= �•' '.�r'i-P'�--r7e,,...?rr•¢•",••�:..a-r^ ax's =-zr-.n'-,��^F••- � .c,:::. ��. .n :'w;+..'r �"•a�1;ra;,.•�,• .c, .'�'��,-' •/' -tom. S,K .. 's: r .;. e VLAR[MONT Mist Maggie.Gregg hats returned 4Rt.Rt!1 R1YEFi - — t __ ....-—fi�rr� — __--- Robert Ward is re-shingling his to her duties in the General Hos- pring' and hummer l7rOOd8 t t stable. pital, Toronto, after spending Mr. Reeve and a gang of experts are about three weeks at her home erectings, new bridge out of an old A fall stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. R Nelson Wagg was in Canning- yo E. Risebrough and Thos. one between lots 37 and 88 in the 6th It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. Eton on Saturday. con. The work has proceeded very --- Wilson, of Myrtle, were &moa carefully under the keen eye of bridge ' 'Newrick Wilson, of Brougham, gg y g • ►se in town on Tuesday. the spectators at the football foreman William. No accidents sad FLOUR AND FEED. ` Mrs. Jae. Underhill, of Aurora, match here on Saturday evening. happened until Monday. On that day Lost—Between the Methodist Mr. Reeve and engineer Dave were of the best quality always on hand. is vieitiag relatives here. , Mr. and Mrs. Bray are visiting church and Joshua Bundy s, a putting in place a large stick on top of D. and Mrs. Hubbell, of M ,.flea gold locket and chain. Finder the superstructure, commanded by Independent Telephone Central. ' y 1 will lease leave the same at Thos. foreman Wm., when the timber slip- Chas. Vickers, of Toronto, is p ped from some unknown cause, and Gibbons'. The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor visiting his cousin, James McFar- Mr. Reeve lost his equilibrium. IBe- Wm. Leaper has returned home � ing some 798ft. above the sea level Charles Gibbons is rusticating after visiting his daughter in and 15 ft. from the peaceful waters gSeattle, Wash. He speaks very below, he made a gallant struggle for M• is Huesor., ompson's harvest ! fields. highly of the country on the Pa- 'safety and alm.,dt succeeded, but the Mrad Adair, of Pickering, spent cifie coast. plank tipped up and he again lost his Wo ," J, -H• ...R I C H A R DSO N S The subject of Rev. J. A. 'balance. Still undaunted he leaped ' _.`:71 Sunday here at the home of'his Grant's discourse to young men for the deck of the tug Capt. Sullivan, parents. which was passing .beneath at the on Sunday evening neat will be , Mrs. George Richardson enter- �� the time, only to touch Her keel and The Query of a Guilty Soul." A t&ined a few friend's on Tuesday � glide into the water. You may im- Important showing of finest display of afternoon. cordial invitation is extended,to agina 'the trying moments for the Chins. Avery large assortment of Albert Rawson, who is now all. breathless spectators, until the Reeve working in. Toronto, was home David Scott has returned to.the reappeared none the worse, and ex- Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jabt over Sunday. city after spending a couple of plalned how it happened. He de- received for the Holiday trade. Call The Misses Morgan are enjoying Weeks at his home here. His scribed the 'sensation- as like thAt of and see them. ' : s two weeks' vacation at their numerous friends will be pleased shooting the chutes xt Scxrboro don't to know that he is much improv- you know. Engineer Dave said he Sabeoriptions'taken for all Magazines, home here. would have plunged in only his feet Weekly and Daily Newspapers Epraim Stoned in health.ey, of Clarkston, were wet. Capt. never seen nothing - - .• is visiting his parents, Eli and W. E. Risebrough, of Myrtle,�until Mr. Reeve appeared on the sur- sold his driver to Mr. McBrien, of i face. Walking Boas Fred could not MLT T-1. �l=CH.A.RDSONMrs. Stoney. Kinsale, for a good figure and has swim and Foreman Wm. had his The Methodist people are mak- bought another from James Hor- hands so full of tools he could do ing extensive improvements to g 8=OClt St=A®t. Wh3t1 the parsonage. top, of Balsam. nothing.' Never mind said the Reeve, p g Ira Bo er's hen house was enter- that stick has to be placed,wet or dry, J. J. Harvey is busy these days Y and don't you forget it. A cold duck assisting Thos. Gauslin with his ed one night recently by one of is R nice substitute -for a lunch when s �' oeing and haying. those pretty animals known as bridge building. sRppea is 2D minaces A tickling or dry cough can be gmwUy ' Miss Jennie Morgan is visiting the skunk and as a result twenty- sure with Dr. shoe 's loosened with Dr.Shoop's Cough Remedy. $ 13 CROUP Crotty• Eemely. �e - •' with the Misses Stepphenson, of three of his choice fowl came to test willsteely prove. No otpam,no ohlorotorm,nothing nnaata a Pickering,th for a few dR s. an untimely death. The Grand Lodge of Ontario No vomit�'ng no die• or harsh. Sold by T. M. McFadden. tress. A safe and aleaai is symp—Wt:-Droggism John and Mrs. Stephenson; of George and Mrs. Wilkinson, Masotfs opened its annual session Pickering, visited their eon, Thos. who have been here camping with R. E. Forsyth, have returned to at London. I 60'YEARV E. and Mrs. Stephenson, on Suntheir home in Leaside Junction EXPERIENCE everything is very quiet in our where Mr. Wilkinson is an oper- a Synopsis of Canadian burg Everything present. Farmers are ator ou the C.P.R. , North-West Land very busy, hoeing,. haying and so Joseph sad Mrs. Read man left Regulations. L Regulations. un Tuesday morning to visit rela- on. tiY person who is the sole head of•family. Mrs. J. H. Beal and R. Allaway tives and friends in Winbipeg. A- or any male over 18 years old, may home- t spent Sunday with their parents, 7f ey went by way of th C.P.R. waetc 8liaeya surely point te weal< kfdae) 'I RAot MARRi .send a quarter.sedcioa-ot available Dominion t land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta, steamers from Owen Sou Their Fervor. The Kidneys like s. not and the IJRf1GN! A. and Mrs. A1Jawa of.Picker• The in applicant men appear ict Agency for the 3r, Btomaeh.tins thou weakn�rt, not-ln-the ort•ao CO►1fR10MTi d<C. p ivany friends here wis em an Its0l, but in the nerves that.mntiol and tr,l•ia Anyone sending a sketch and deecrigptuon tray Dominion Lauds Agency or Bub e mad for the Judson Bund is spending a few enjuyabie time. and strengthe)s'them. Dr,Shoop's lirasa`rat,..ela t,ntekl ascertain our opinion free wftetharr an J district. Entry by proxy may its made•s any Bundy l g a mediclna epeclda►lly prl m -"eh theca invention is proaaoty �a t mmanica. aaeny,on certa►a rnndtt ons, by father, moth- Our bowlers played A friendly " medlltag norves. To i'x nor the rsSdiiays Cintas eons stnctfy conddent�ni AM�800R oa Fatenti or. son.daughter,brother or sister of intending jl daysin the vicinity of Greenbank sent fres Oldest agency for secnrt �- homesteader. ' match with the Stouffvilie club it h futile• it is a waste ol ume,aad of money u Patents talon urough Mann A�tt Co.tocsin doing some business-in the fire in- well, spsewnotics,WitboutCharge.tat�le Duties.—Six months' residence upon and au ranee line. 5tt,ttffvilJe Ai] Friday last. J• C. 11 your back aches or !t wt ak, If thn crfri �„ (�j�uupp cultivation of the land in each of three yyears. �litcnab's rink tied with the rink amid+.o.is darkanditron;•,ifyo,t:avesymmoms w,a�nofic me NiaN A homesteader may live within nine mils o! . 1�1r. and Mrs. Robbins have re- of Br`QhU or oihr.:dt+tres,lna ez:dart�:ous kid. his homestead on a farm of at least W acres Ktu reed home after spending an will' �vllieh they played, blit-D. ley disease,try Dr.Shoup s Restrmt ve's month— A handoomsl3,illustrated weekly, Lartteat cur- solely owned and occcpiad by him or by,his Ho is rink went down tU. de- TabietaorLiquid—end ,s-•r what it run and will e�mytanon of y scteatlao oattaa� Term,. :a father,mother,son,daughter,brother or sister. enjoyable two weeks' vacation at pPe do to:you. DruMr6t rwomm ,d and cell aun ew dew r yr•po .prepaid. sold by In certain hatncts a homesteader In Rood .Stoney Lake. ,feat by 13 shoti. RI �NweC ��� � standiagmay pre-•mptaquarter•sectionalong- �x! Miss Bain hag returned to her — Ali7N ,VVV'Mult�r• h aide his Must reside * Price in a per more. Iissncn r wattaua@ton Duties o net reside rix mouths is each of six 11Ame in Toronto after a few DR. D. .�i. SMITH 1 ' years from querdots of homerless homeentrstead (i pa I the tame required to earn homestead p•s•a0) , weeks pleasant visit with M. and DENTIN, STUI'F17VI.LLE, `� SWeet to f at and cultivate dity,acres extra. Mrs. Henderson. Honor graduate of Toronto University Dr. �Sheop -eW 5 s ho toad who has exhausted his.home- A Cady$nivel l aisatftrs. at right and cannot obtain • pre -,=a -i George Johnston left on Tues- ai)d Royal College of Dental Surgeons, in%y tape a purchased homestead to certain districts. .Pries st,Qo per acre. Duties—Us" i day. morning for a fete' weeks' also Poet-graduste of Chicago College• Q� f rwde nix month. in each of three yew;. 'visit to friends in Dakota. We Crown and bridge work a specialty. MACHINE iV 110 P i cultivate te dtty acres and erect a bouss worth ir... _.wish him a pleasant trip Restor'ah V � p AL Claremont tat Sargent'sJJ of month. T M McFADDEN. ed Wa ersi red havin pop n w. w.cost' The three cliildrefl of James Mc- Office over gent's Tinshop. g Deputy of the Minister of the intsetit. Farlane are visiting at the home independent 'Phone. _. guars.Machine Sh N,R.—Qnanthorised pubiicatioa of mto ata. of their grandparents, Wm, and Kinsale, is prepared- to do all vrtisoesent will not be paid for. Mrs. Dowswell, of Alton. kinds of repair work and general s Mrs. Andrew Storey, we regret blackamithin A book on Rheumatism by Dr. Shoop. to report, is very ill with anat- ' P. SI MPSON eP COMPANY Satisfaction•guaranteed. c!Racine, air a !ells some plain truths, tack Of typhoid fever. We ho and in a ppl1ain and practical way. (let yp pe . Prices right. this booklet and a free trial treatment of for her speedy recover ;. 88 Oula Bargain CO11[lt►Or Call and see us. De.Shoop's Rheumatic Reme$y for sorsa y Judson Bundy, R. Allaway and - disheartened sufferer in your doinity. le Bryan were at Fairport - 1 liJ ES PES LL ra t a pr friend of one day last week when they : .- rJC.f - QC.t (lie -G Kinsale. Ont. someone whois discouraged because JAM ti ,spent an enjoyable time fishing. Pain can be easi:y and quickly stopped. the tdilazee of others to help im, Help. Messrs. Gregg &Coates shipped ; Pink Pain Tablets—Dr. Sboop's—stop ms W make this lest and I'll csrlainly a carload of cattle from Dagmar Ladies'Shoes and Slipperb—(creat Reduction—rev. $1.40 and $1.50, for$1.15. help,roar suffering friend. Hold by T. >t[. Mens's Shoes and Slippers,reg. 1.30 and 1.25, for$1. Children's headache, womanly pains, say pain, day• McFadden. on Monday and another of mixed Slippers,re $1 for 80 cents. where,i minutes sure. Formula on e n 20 to re al stock to Toronto an Wednesday. pl?e g' the 250.boa. Asti your druggist or doctor Mise Bessie Gregg is confined to The above are values you cannot afford to pass by, about this formula—it's fine. Sold by T. her bed with an attack of pleurisy CRY GOODS—Muslins 5c yd. Prints 8c yd. Cotton Hose,fast black,2 pair M. McFadden. �T -amd neuralgia. Her many friends 26c. Dress Ducks, reg..20c. yd., for 15c yard. EI E VAlV S hope to see her around again soon- (iROCERIEJ—Always trash the best in the market. It pay to sell the beat. ' Quite a number from here at- Good Salmon is always up,still we can do you 2 cans for 26c. Brooms tended the Lennox picnic at Jack ;have jumped to the moon, yet we can sell you a good broom for 30c.. ,Pump Manufacturer — - son's Point on Wednesday of last week. They report w' very pleas- - ' Shop and Residence, Duudas St! _ ant time. — D sSimp'son W Co., Pickering' WHITBY ONT :. Al J. C. and Mrs. Macnab have re- turned.to Port Perry after spend- Of all matsrids and design ing a couple of weeks here at the _ — _ Three doors west of Whitby.House. , kept in @took. It.willl pay YOU . home of the former's father, John ___- eo call :pt our asks acs inspect be our stook M. Macnab. _,"•:` ' .. . and obtain prices. Don't be misled hf . Our football boys went to Hav- �• �� Tools Pe arPinspared to instal wood to Iron ly wewe do act employ them, 'the agent:.. 1 we can, and do throw ot<`ths M Clock on Wednesday afternoon to um son short notice,also attend 7 sd to all kinds of repairing. commission of 10 per oent.,which you wilt play the return match with the r z, Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, solicited, y ' certainly save'b parohasing from a. twin of that place. The game We search out the best farm also gasoline engines and call was a hard fought one and was ',; the squre gear WHITBY GRANITE On characterized by rough 'play on ,"�' " tools of every sort and make it worth .. 02de. Whitby,on""O ; !the part of the Havelock players your while to come t0 us for what- MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR 'F ever you want, We mean that this Nothia in the wayof a Cough' is rite :who won the game by the score of store shall be the best in every sense Phone No.50 at residence. _ no annoying as a ticling, tttfa.iag, whets 11 to 0.• whatever stock you turn to. A failing tiny nerve—no larger than the ing bronchial cough: The quickest relief We wish•to call the attention of < �, We've been here long enough to fluent silken thread—takes from the heart the police trustees to the forests l comes perhaps from s re as proscription mows --c of Weeds Lhat are decorating the know your needs and in a measure i!e impales,its power.its rettnlariry. The to'Cough Rem everywhere as r. Shia so LO deserve your Confidence. You stomach also has its hidden or ionise Clough Remedy. And braider, it is q sides of some of our streets and c' -- nerve. It was Dr Shoop who Stet fold ns thoroughly harmless that mothers give can judge this entire store by the it was wron to drug a weak or failin which are a perfect. nuisance es- - ":way we sell Farm and garden tools. g g 6 it with perfect safety eves the youngest !pecially to -ladies who happen Y g stomach,heart or kidneys. His prescrip- babes. The tender leaves of a simple S` to.walk on the sidewalks on a wet �t - tion—Dr-Shoop's Restorative—.lsdirected mountain shrub give to Dr. Shoop's :or dewy morning. Besides they Cr kreent, Claremont straight for the cease of these ailments s effeughct, Remedy its remarkable ain and `. three weak and talteiinti imide nerves effect. It is trot a most certain and do not add anything to the J+ This no doubt clearly explains why the trustworthy prescription.. Sold by T. M. , beauty of our streets when left �'�" _ .Stoves and Tinware Restorative has of late grown so rapidly McFadden. standing. inpopularity.- Druggists say tbat those One of the most exciting games who test the Restorative even for a few tr of f«1tbR11 ever played in Clare- days soon become fully convinced of its , b t w w a m gg pq Ci llioont was that of Saturday even- wonderful merit. Anyway; dont drug = q tr a 2 in last sten the Saturday Have- - the organ. Treating the canoe of sickness g The Money You Salve Saves 'ou is thdonly sensible and successful way, lock played the Midgets of Clare; Sold by T. M.McFadden, mont. The game was a fine ex- — .x o d Q x bibition of football although at from worry—want—debt—humiliation. Acomfortable Bank Account tj'Ylg Plak@Y'ing °e. ar m $ 8 ° m ► � times it. verged on roughness. gives one an easy mind, self-confidence, and the power to take °�, -. �R.$by�,�i°°ao c� °� ie �e b4 .; After an hour's hard playing the i4tdvaatage of every opportunity that conies to'better oat a position. Vl lla�lCe COmmltte 1i ""g,is 9"m9ts r 0 "''.game was declared a tie, neither t to S°�b••O . o 9t: �ro = side having scored. The match s r,o Q urs 7 g a ° O wits witnessed by R large number /� SrMDj/M �� The object of this Association is to _— y _-- - .1from the village Rnd surroundingK, lessen ateheand prosecute o m �, a m m+ Jan Oat the gandfelons. _ Country. The grounds here areet �" Feb 4M splendidly situated as spectators _E,oablWcetl 1873 =0F CANADA y °' 'm " m Mar yo Can have a good view of the lay- t 77 Branches Members having property atoleu oommani- 0, �s p oats immediately with any member 9 +a APr ing from the rated, although to of Executive.Committee. 8 m o m• Hay �p gives Savings Depositors, whether their accounts be large or small, - Pr some it is quite a strain on the Mombership fee $1.00. io+ Jas p� N neck as fhb fence obscures the the most courteous service. a it ,. O1 'e,d Jnly Make a beginning at once with a Deposit Tickets may be bad from the President or r w ;view somewhat. Those who in- 8m g epost of One Dollar a searefsry on application. i n g o o m+ sept M . misted on entering the field were Mwe, m-our Savings Department. 73 ro .,,, cot. t.. Exec. Com.—L. D. Ba."ks, Cleo, i� compelled to pay for that privil- a W, V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont g� �• �, m o o ma Nov. eqe, the revenue from this source p I C K E R I N G BRANCH h rte° amounting to about $39 wbiclmt J.A. O'Connor,' ArthurUeffrey, Ja3,po 191rry14.Uxbridge gebawale"InK10bam r wan nearly sufficient to pay - `r,LARENCE T. BATTY, Nanager I ta,Port Perry 14,U:bridge tt,Asn�inetoa 90. '1t"CM A O AT V M1TXV* President. BeoretHeaveztanla,vptergrowl8 ptan®ee. „ Jn '• ,S.✓3 '* sK ?_.,1� ti , .�. .0 •w44! 3_tle,✓,' -V. _K l .-s¢r' �A:•v. •' .Sci ya•srra�p n-�7» - -.,K, ,�.••s,?s�c•rw-anti ..*a-+e s. •.ate.. .-,-•- +'• - _ .cvcrwT^rza•.. .,r '.4'`..cy,.,�_:a �'7c•:: .:5. .�.^-° - s-. ,., Mme; �. ,•..a.�, +e• a:. ..,=„y' ,� W � '`-��e ,e .:a.. --' m", ,� a-r�rs•��-.''sem' "b:-.. *y """�- �..� P=a ,yi,." -'^4S �_*"�" < »• Baa. -s^^. tw'. «. .r ,ae,•7 u'• 4•... ^F ,N"'!;, ... ..^i ,•^.c S".,, ^ , :x:1".r. � '��"== .. -��9.'�•:t'�, -...._ art. �'i.�,nsy, �i-. . :tw;„� '::..-..wfp•... t*'w?,,NL:"::l•' .,..::'-... .,. �y .v.r,,.'.,.,..,.i'.; _ -+'rR ^O' 7-',£ ^.] ,' , ..: w._ ,. ;. z,•,.�.�-S ..-. t ..,. . ... r. a ... ?'"may t � - HOW WEAK -GIRLS zTESURCEOFALL -SOLACE- MAY-GROW INTO : .. ,STRONG WOMENRomeo Y . At Every Tipk of the Timepiece We Can • ddres Ourselves to F3,im. : Ths Blood Supply Mast be gept44 - R ; x Rich, Red and Pure—Good �IEATs. ., tl�Aa..aaCKSG1IA.OlOMIMOi4 V*8QUAIL10'/oo ciWeAte rLNJ. ens What have I in heaven, and be- ments we have struggled to fling it B�LOd Means good Health. Ilam Darioles.—Chop fine enough etvoarsy�o�Ar�a�cy Ludes thee what do I desire on earth. off. cold ham to fill a cup, one-quarter F r yM� jtO� lar —Psalms lxxiii. 23. At all times; sick or ill, waking or Healthy girlhood is the,only path cupful of sifted bread crumbs, -the This a cry from the tortured sleeping,' sad or. joyous, His love to healthy womanhood. The merg- yolks of two hard boiled eggs pass- heart of David—a cry from one in holds us hice the clasp of a mother. ing of girlhood into w•onranhood ed through a sieve,'two tablespoon- y Others have, never has He shut a lays a new tax upon the blood- It fuls of melted' butter, one-quarter peed to a friend indeed. Poor, in door against us. He was no mere is the overtaxing of the scant•blood teaspoonful each of° salt and very truth, is he who calls no man stirred by feeling or by supply that snakes growing girls paprika, two beaten eggs, and one- I When troubled with sun- life-saverfriend, but poorer he who is no suffer from all those; headaches, ,• ...man's friend. thirst for fame or by hope of re- half cupful of milk. Bane the btlrri,bliSterS,inSeCtStirigs, backaches and sideac•hes—all that ward. He was all He was to us not ahot•e mixture in patty pans, mix- sore feet, Or hent rashes, This would be a bleak world with- because He had pity on us, but be- paleness, w•eakn,2si,—and N{ear,ac�s-- Lure to be three-quarters of an inch apply Zam-Buk! out affection, and hence the maser cause he loved and wanted us. . He all that languor, despuudeucy and thick in the pans. Cook on several Surprising how quickly k eases has established, as a primal source constant ill health. the smarting and stinging I Cares is walking by our side ever. He folds of paper and surrounded with young babies due to of all solace, a fountain of love y Unhealthy irlhoud is bound to boiling water until firm in .center. Gln O° springing up perennially in Himself. meets us at the turn of Ever road. y .g Whether our feet are in the narrow lead to unhealthy womanhood and g= The fairest and most fragrant a life of misery. Nothing but the apoach on rounds p toast and set Zam-Suk is made fmrn pure path and we need .courage, or blued-buildin utilities of Dr. Wil- a poached,egg on top. .This will be herbal essences. No animal fats-- flower ats— flower of that love is inseparable g d no mineral poisons. 'Finestheot I whether we are fighting with found delicious and is something from friendshi The friends we liams Pink Pills can, save a girl Drupprtt.and Score.ecerywherw p• swine for (heir husks, it is always when she undertakes the trials and new.; it may be used as a course at have tried, and'not found wanting a luncheon party or principal ! are the friends we trust, and where OUR BLESSED PRIVILEGE tasks• of w•omantiov<1. That is the P ! - time when nature makes new de- cohrse at a home luncheon. the trial of friendship has been long appeal to. this Friend to keep us mands upon the blood supply. Dr. Delicious. Veal.—Take a seal I ed muslin cut a pi:ce 20x36 inches; est our trust is greatest, and so old uncontaminated or to bring us back steak from the round bone, cut off • •-friend, are best. Williams' Pink Pilin actually make I cut another piece 22x34 inches: from our wandering under the roof new, 'rich blood, which meets those all the fat and cut out the bone, This latter piece is the front and of the Father. new demands with ease. In this Cut' into pieces the desired. size, is sli htl wider to make a ouch., OUR TRUEST FRIEND. slightly p Such friendship teaches us our simple scientific way Dr. �Villiaais' then dip first in crumbs, then egg, rhe back is' longer than 'the front One there is who onWides _and. own worth._' If He -values us so Pink Pills fill a girl with overfl crumbs again, and hen into the- extra length- falling os'er the, outelases all other 'friends. He highly, if He thinks so much-of us, ing health and strength. egg again. Fry in an .iron -spider rod, forming a flap: The bottom is knows us and He understands, and, to what heights of manhood and wo- Hiss Eva, ]Dennis, Amherst, N. S. till a light brown, cover and turn buttoned together so' that the above, all, He is willing and power.- manhood may we not climb. How says:—"Dr. `1'illiams' Yink Pills a low flame for about ten minutes; clothes, may fa1F out when the buts ful to help us-. He alone possesses'pitiful to be surrounded by-such an have done me a world of good. I then pour in enough milk to--cover tons are unfastened, instead of abhe fullest equipment of a friend. atmosphere of love and not to live was completely run down, was very the meat and place in the oven for top to a curtain rod, which may be He knew us.in the eternities. He of its vitality. What fools we are pale, easily tired and, suffered one hour. The milk will all be ab- .placed on the back of the closet• shapes events so as to make us fit to starve amid such plenty. If we from frequent severe headaches. soroeu Uy the meat and -the meat: door. :into the marvelous scheme of His I realized all,this we would not leave Though I tried many 'medicines I will.be so tender onl • a fork will. be universe. He cared.for us since uor !this Friend until we had failed with y To Preserve Colors.!--To wash ee= got nothing to do me the least good needed in cutting it. Season ilicately tinted fabrics and have them coming into.sll the bewilderment of every one else, but our .prayer until 1 began using Dr. «•illiams' .bread crumbs before breading any (retain their color, make a large r this creation. We have walked � to Him for help would be as our Pink Pills. Even' the first box of meat panful of thin flour starch. ..When ...erect or bent, and often have we breathing and would disco've'r be- (these seemed to Help ine, and after Smothered Chicken.—When- -the sufficiently cool, take one-half of stumbled and many times have we yon doubt that old friends ' are takipg a half dozen boxes 1` vvas chicken is dressed ready for -cook the starch a:wash the garment in,' sullen. .'Yet whether . upright or best, and that of all old friends He, again a ..strong, liealthy girl. . I ing, split it down the back and rubbing carefully by . hand, and prostrate the touch of the strong(the ancient of days, is verily oldest have not had an} illness since, but Place flatly in a.covered pan,dredge when all the soil has been removed; hand of His friendship has been up- and best. = should I again feet run down Dr.. with salt, pepper, and flour, and rinse in the clean. portion of,starch, on us, e%en when -in.insensate mo- REV. P. A., HALPIN. Williams' Pink Pills Rill he my spread witn softened butter. Have Land hang in the shade to dry.. only medicine, and I strongly 're- only enough water in'the pan to $tenciled curtains are nicely' '— -" commend them to every weak and Produce steam: When closely cov-,!la.undered in this way, which would MAN 1j'll0 STOLE �IILLIO\5, Gainsborough picture, for. which ailing girl Bred it soon becomes tender. =Then fade if. washed in thusual- way or Mr. Agnew, had just- given 880,,000. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold. remove cover and brown Serve sent to be dry escaped. .' Napoleon of the . Criminal �iorttl be, kept it fur twenty-five years, i,,. -all medicine dealers or sent by with rich cream gravy, The best To Remove Iron Rust.—Wet the and then surrendered it to its law- y spring spots of iron rust with water) then Lett Fortune of $115,000. niai.l at eta cents a box or six boxes way to cook a s cin chicken—far - iul owners, without receiving any foi $2.50 by This Dr Williams' Ate- superior to frying, Adaiu North, the Napoleon i f the monetary consideration whatever, dicine Co., Brockville, Oat. ._ eat Souffle —One cupful of cold ;cover ,them thickly with cream of ` criminal world; did. not die so bad• He himself put down the'amount p tartar, Holl up the garment so '. of his depredations at 95,000;000.. —� meat chopped fine, one cupful of re- ly off afte all, for his will, which pe, P that the cream of tartar will g FRIENDLY SC'GUi.nTI()N. . sweet•milk, one lar e tablespoonful main on the s Es and lace it in � ; was proved the 'other day; showed But Scotland -Yard says this esti- g p onfu'1� � p him to have .been possessed of real mate-is far.too 'modest a one, and An old .man in a Scotch village .of flour, one small tablespoonful of I vessel with.cold water and bring and personal estate worth 13u3,+,,. paints out that several of his big- had a big eight-day clock. which butter, two eggs, seasoning to,;to the boiung point. The spots will Tliis, however' w•as but as insig- gest jobs" brought him in 9230,- needed.repair, so.he soak it tlrl his, taste._ Sca.d and milk,. thickened have disappeared._ This method is i nificant fraction of what he actu• 000 to 83ci0,000 apiece, back ta. carry it. to aitie watchmak- with the .flour and, butter; stir in quick :and effecuta., ally stole during his long life' of I Jewels were his specialty, and he er's: As he went along the viflace the beaten yolks; pour this .while. Starch That Will Nut,Stick,—Dis- � _. ezime. He was neves' -caught, and �was responsible, either, directly or street an .acquaintance met him, hot over the meat, stirring; ,set solve Starch in lukewarm water,• rpon only one of his many robber. ,indirectly, for most of the big rob- glanced at him and p•asscd on. aside to cool. Then•stir in lightly ;add enough boiling water to make ies did he, fait to realize, Thisd beries in-that line which took.place After,he had.Rone aiwut' fifty yards the beaten whites and bake in a I it clear, stirring briskly while you one was the theft of the famous within the last thirty years pre- away' his friend callvd o;ut to bim, quick oven fifteen minutes. Serve Ipoar in 'tie bolnng nater; add one - - — ]ceding his death. His-metli.xls were "Hi l•' 'Bark. went',the -old man Wt.• teaspoofifuI borax and shave in various as they were ingenious, laboriously u) where 'the other about one tablespoonful of paraffin, I'(:r example. on one occlsion he stood. . ','Alan." said his friend, P £E:LSONXBLI: RECIPES. thin bring to a boil for five or ten ' d*� OPjrroodo �;alked outof a tank with '1'3,- "would it not he far handier if ye minutes.d �[ u00 worth of trinkets.belonging tv a. carried a watch l'' Pickled Cherries..- Seven pounds of cherries; four pounds of sugar, ucts `�et1 known actress, get ting pusses• one pint of vinegar, one ounce A GREAT BANK. - sion of them by the simple expedi (O\TI\U:111 DOUBT. ent of presenting a forged order „ whole cinnamon, half an ounce of for their deliver How many childr-en nave yotil' cloves. Cook a-11 together slowly .Cho far-seeing advocates of Ca- iLibby S COOff>t y said the tourist- affably. half an•hou', Cool and ut in ars radian Union probably, haYdly Tea- His most sensational sou ow- P j h „ P= ,;Corned Beef Beef � I dunno exactly, answered the fur usc. I;zed half a century ago what a ever, was his theft of i3450,00o worth tined-l000king woman. Rice }4ith «"titer- C'ress.-�ioi1 (service -they were rendering to There's a marked distinc- diamonds belonging to the pro- =You don't know I Canada's future in starting forth prietors of the Kimberley mines. He tender one cupful of rice iii salted`; g. tion between LJbby'a raid several visits to S,riith Africa Not for certain. Willie's gone water, drain and let steam fur five the young united Dominion with the � O o o k e d O o rr n e d to prepare the fishin', Tommy's breakin in a colt, minutes. Meantirne, wash dr• foundation of a •.tianking System . P p ground, and spent Beed and even the best over t�tS0,000 while there with the l:eorge s borrowed his - father'% and break• two bunches of water-- I which has been developed into the shotgun to go huntin', an' Esmer cress. Fry until crisp in.a table- greatest in the world with no ex- that's ct. As a result, no single , that s cold in bulk. ' detail of ,his carefully laid, plans elda Ann is thinkin .of elopin L. spoonful of butter. Arrange with ceptions. The System has faults, never know how man I've. of till but these are more academic than Evenly and thildly cured I miscarried. He even succeeded in y 6 rice in a deep dish in• alternate Tactical and if ast, progress ` and scientifically cooked in selling the stolen gems to their law- eupper n erp t�imc comes, se's . 1 can p r P' p s is layers with rice at.fo and bottom: I any criterion the faults that now Hl owners in Hatton Garden with- . cutter grated cheese over the last LJbbrs 0"al "ftO I cut incurring suspicion= layer., f exist will disappear in the future Kitohen, all the natural `ERY SAFE BONDS Beets.- SlipStuffed. the skin off The services which our banking cystegi has 'rendered to the Domin- flavor of the fresh, prime boiled beets. Scoop out the•inside,, ion as a whole, and to 'individual P. Burns. h Company, Limited, leaving cup. Mash fine-some boiled Canadians, should be more tnor- beef is retained. It is pure JAir, 11'ITIF ONLY TWO <CELLS. chose Frst Mortgage bonds are now lima beans, mix-with mayonnaise ou hl appreciated by the Canadian wholesome,, delicious and --- being-offered for- sale in Canada, g PP dressing and chopped•,celery, and l The Smallest Prison in the World are large rarfchers, packers, and fill the hecto Sea ve ice cold on people. Oe. of the s ready to serve at meal time, distributors of strongest-unitsin our packing-house pro-work and wort in !s That of Sart. lettrce or grape lrav es. Banking' System is the•llominion y ducts, with Head Office at Calgary; Egg Plant •Sea.Ilop, —Reheat some 'Bank whit presented its semi-an summer. Sark, the loveliest of the Channel Alberta. In addition •to abattoirs, + <<. Islands, possesses a quaint old pri- racking houses and yards at Cal- cold cooked eggplant in the oven. nual statement to the public a .few Butter a baking dish, stew v=;•ith al'- days-ago. Despite the fact that this Other Libby Healthful" son of two cells, more as a matter Bary, Alberta, and Vancouver, teruate layers of grated cheese; statement coffered a period, part Meal-Time-Hints, all ready ! of form than of necessity, for seri- B. C. the P.•Burns Company don- and salt and er to ' - - ! ous, crime is almost unknown in the trols �sixt •-two-stores• in the most eggplant, PePP n, which was characterized by ex--- to serve, are: island, which has no aid olice, important y taste. Pour over all a cupful of rich treme financial stress and the bal P' P portant cities and towns of Al sweet milk. Bake,covered. This is ante by very low, money rates the k'06ia►less Doled Beef but-simply an elected constable. berta, and British Columbia.. - , a It is some years since the prison This . business, founded in 1890, a good dish. profits of thig great Institution for - VIOA to Sausage — %vas called into requisition, says the bas shared in the wonderful de- Chops.—To two parts of shredded ,the-half year, although some Four- Veal.Loaf Strand, and on the last occasion velopment of Western Cassia, and codfish add one part of hot sea- teen Thousand Dollars less than the. Evaporated Milk the bolt was found to be so rusty has established itself on a strong soned mashed potatoes. - Bind fish previous half year, are still at the Baked Besets that it had to be broken before the financial basis, earning net in 1909 and potato with beaten egg. When rate of 15,,, p. c_ The circulation d,x,r could be opercd. The prison- $317,860 or five times the abioun{ cool mold into form of chops. Insert }las increased about a quarter of a P Qhow chow cr was then put in, left all night required to pay the interest on its piece of macaroni for chomp.bone. million dollars; deposits have in MixedPiok/es nith'the door open and made no First Mortgage bonds. Dip in beaten egg, then in bread creased nearly six million and have attempt to escape. According to appraisals made by crumbs. Fry to a golden brown in now reaches] the total of over forty 'Purity goes hand in hand On another occasion a.yoiing L•'ng- responsible parties the real estate deep fat. one millions; cash assets show and with Products of the Libby' I lish. servant who had stolen some owned by the Company, 'w•hiel, tui increase of nearly one and a half ; clothes was sentenced to three days a ready market value, is worth con-- THE LAUNDRY million, and the immediate avail Y brand. . imprisonment. The prospect sa siderably more than the amount of able assets an increase of nearly Write for free Booklet,—' terrified her that the authorities 'the present bond issue. Braided Linen'Dresses.—Pin two, six million with an increase of took pity on her loneliness and con- The bonds are further strengthen- bath towels, one upon the other, about the same amount in the total "How to make Good sideratcly' left the cell open. The ecl by the fact that the surplus as smoothly over the ironing board. assets, which now total fifty-three Things to Eat". little maid sat in the doorway and sets after deducting all liabilities Do not sprinkle, but put the skirt and a half millions. Ras consuled by kindhearted Sark almost equal in amount the pro. upon the board wrong side 'out,. This is a most satisfactory state- -' Insist o n WOulen, who came to keep,her coni- sent.-outstanding issue. � ��et` a yard_ of cheesecloth, wring ment, and one on which the share- it tightly, and putting it over the holders may congratulate them 4111b .9g a t path:• During the present. year many g + + P g g your grocers. A still more curious incident is issues of the obligations of import- _goods, iron from hem to band un- selves, heartily, .reflecting, as it l told of a man who was -convicted , ant packing houses have attested til thoroughly dry, using heavy' dues,. most careful and Progressive 4; Libby, McNeill for neglecting his.vrife and children. I their growing popularity as invest irons:. In this way you'wril avoid management. - ?. ` , & Libby He was ordered-to betake himself men.ts in Canada, and United rocks in the skirt and dust from " Ohloaoe to the"prison and there wait for Stntes. From the standpoint of se- the floors upon wet goods. ,v ,J the arrival of the constable. This !Purity the Burns issue is undoubted Laundry Bags.—A handy laundry The man who marries a garrulous i - e I he did, sitting outside until the ; w'hile the return to the investor bag is made as follows: From .woman for her money soon begins door was opened to let him in. (6 per cent.) is attractive. 1 denim, ticking, or heavy unbfvach- to realize the fact that money talks. "•.. alta. -«•.. .--.-:r . .,, .,.:. _q=�'+ d•ae `�' :•aauy-.�'E - v„ 9. xiRi+vff:'c*..+. ��x'- TrsBr �+r.�..r.'^•!T.w" :r yl T• x.• ..,•... T '_✓' •aa•s• .:�.:'us., 4�'4: .X. •.x ^.,'''�ar`£t M ^q • w ,£,'; - ;-2Wa .. ,..:.. ter-'J"'- ..S._i tee.;�^TF•. 'T .,'.2 •.'-f.�':`•CaT ros.•' :•�' �tF; r^'J.'-"if•'*-J"6 ^r✓T^%a.Lr,:.. f... ...+ a'Fx': WT/ •5 .•awY..: ^...-...,,��.""!j.' .:: :+,., �+' !'r.:..:o.� s_ .'^"S.�u �� rr-:. -�:'� .'�,.a "F:., w.y"g'�e+��n ...�s=.'-"4'-¢` .•,,, _ .h*�`r ••rt.+'�:: " - h - C ' f F Z. t' L > - THE WORLD'S MARKE_FIWO SISTERS ARE DROWNED s - PE x; 1GT81 REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRE& j - } ',Cries For { Help Disregarded Owing , to Prisoners :Made Sudden Dash and Got Away] , Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and , -Recent False Alarms. ,Other Dairy Produce at Frofn the Edmonton Penitentiary. win Home and Abroad. A despatch from Ottawa says: rescue, and'a steam launch went A despatch' from Edmonton, Al- volvers. Atkinson and Johasonj Y ' BREADSTUFFS. .'Jenny .and Dorothy Green, . two out from Echo Beach. Some dist- Berta; says: A daring and success were working on the excavation for waitresses at the Victoria "Hotel, ante out they found an overturned Toronto, July 20.-Fluur-On- ful escape was made on Wednesday the new cell block, to the rear oft Aylmer, Que., were drowned early boat with two young men, L. tario wheat 90 per cent. patents, by two convicts at Edmonton Peni- the present building, and near the' Lover and E. Guertin, °of Aylmer, $8.40 to $5.55 to-day in buy tentiary. , The men are John C. centre of the prison yard. Other •on Thursday morning in Lake clinging to it, and just ready to let sacks outside for export; and X5.- Atkinson, undergoing a• five-year convicts were at the other end ofJ Deschenes, a wide stretch of the go from exhaustiou. The two girls, 50`to $5.75 on track, 'Toronto. Mani- sentence, and Jack Johnson, the 'the'excavation, and scattered init -Ottawa River, about nine miles unable to cling longer to the boat, toba flour is firm; first patents, negro who assaulted the guard various directions throughout the' ' -above the capital. About 11 o'clock had let go.an hour or so before, and $6.20 to $6.40 on track, .Toronto; some months ago, and who has an yard. Atkinson and Johnson,'how " some of the residents at the sum- sunk'. The party had left Aylmer second patents, $sS.' to $5.90, and indefinite ' sentence of about six'ever, were alone wheeling clay from. { mer resorts near Aylmer' heard in -the evening and crossed to. the strong bakers' $5.50 to $5.70 on years of in to serve. The the excavation, which was about; . prolonged cries for help coming Ontario shore. Returning about 11 track, Toronto. T men-are thought to be hiding in:the four feet deep. Suddenly theyi .across the water. No attention was o'clock, their boat began to leak -Mani tuba Wheat-\o. I Northern bush, which lies sever-LI miles north seized a.long plank, on which were paid to them, however, as there .rapidly, and, filling with water, F1.37%; Georgian Bay ports; No. and east of the prison yards. The cleats, which was used for runningi. have b-+en so many fake alarms capsized. Loyer, who is a good 2 at $1.35%, and No. 3 at $1.34. manner of their escape indicates their wheelbarrows up to the sur-f given this Summer by alleged'prac- swimmer, succeeded in temporarily Ontario Wheat-No. 2 quoted, at' the daring of the two men, and the face. With this they. ran to the• -tical jokers in boats Qut on the lake. rescuing both of the girls, and the $1.23 to $1.25 outside. apparent carelessness of several east end of the fence, about eight+ Finally. about 2 'o'clock on .Thurs- ! whole four while shouting for help, Barley-Feed barley quoted at guards who were stationed on Ben- feet distant, and placing it against' day morning, as faint cries w ere 1 clung to the boat.for a couple of GO to Glc outside. try duty on the. fence and armed the wall,' were soon up and over, still heard, some members of the hours.. The girls, then completely Oats-No. 2 Ontario white, 56 to with Ross-rifles and repeating re- taking cover in the brush. i Victoria Yacht Club put off to the I exhausted, gave up the struggle. '56%c on track, Toronto, and at 531/ _ :f cc• 54c outside. .No. 2 Western Can- - -- - - --- ------ ads oats, 57c and No. 3,' 56c, Bay sold at from .5'/,c, to near 6c per afternoon about 4 o'clock in the Bt., SASKATCHEWAN CYCLONE. GARY BARRETT HANGED. ports. . Ib; pretty good animals at 4 to Clair River, just below Sarnia. The Peas-Prices purely nominal. 5% a ,and common.stock 2V, to 3%c young ladies, accompanied by Mise I iiotise Rared and Inmates Blow Protested N s Inn a=� . 2-i4 to ; ou si e. s froffF125 to 95 uoper o e localArmy, were Buckwheat-No 2, 70c outside. each. t;alties 82.50 to L8 each or spending the afternoon b the river Into a Haystack. _ . the Last. P g y Corn-No. 2 American -yellow, 3% to 6c per lb. Sheep 3% to 3%r' and thQ two sisters were bathing.' A despatch from Wilkie, Sask., A' despatch fxom Edmonton, 80 2 to 81c un track; Toronto. Cana- per pound; lambs $4 to $5.50 each. Miss Daisy, t� youngest sister, wds •says: A small section of country Alberta, says. Paotesting his in- I than yellow, 76 to 77c on track, To- Good lots of fat hogs sold at 8% to an expert sw mmer. They had been near here was swept by a cyclone nocence to the last, and declaring conte. I S'ic per Ib. in the water.about five minutes, and '. 4,n Friday night, which wrecked two that he had killed Deputy Warden F, Bran.-$19.50 to R30 for'Ontario Toronto,- July 20.-Sheep and were splashing about with their t " houses and destroyed considerable Stedman'of AlbeiLa Penitentiary, bran outside in bulk. Jlanit+lba, ilambs-Ewes slightly firmer; mar- arms clasped, when they. Blipped property in its path. The house formerly of Toronto, in- self-de $22 .in Racks, Toronto freights; ket steady. Butcher-Medium over the channel bank into deep .,f James Rasbarough was complete- .fence, Gary R. Barrett was hanged shorts, 824, Toronto freights. and common cattle lower water and disappeared. Miss Coop-' ly destroyed, the floor being car on Wednesday morning in the tor- by 30 to 50c than last week. Calves er called for help, but no one was _ tied a distance of a quarter of a ridor of'the prison. The drop be- , 7. mile; while the remainder of the ing sprung, it required fifteen `COUNTRY-PRODUCE• -Market steady for good quality. in sight at the time. Robert Har Stockers and feeders-Market rison, a chain-maker from the Stan house- was- smashed to kindling minutes before the doctors pro Beans-Prime, $2.20 to $2.25, and stead demand for o stock. dart Chain Works -nearby, and wood. Rasbarough was thrown nounced him dead, as the noose.had.. �hand picked, t32.'lo to .42..15 per Export Market-Extra '• choice, others responded, but the bodies _ from his bed to a straw stack and slipped: heath was due to stran- bushel. heavy, well-finished cattle, 85.90 to had completely disappeared. The .F,.-suffered a dislocated shoulder. . A gulation, and not a broken neck. Har-No, 1 timothy, $12 to 8 12.30�*3.25; m-odium, 85•:50 to $6; 'mar- mother, Mrs. R. K. Brace, resides ' load of 'hay was driven fifty rods, His son. who was* not permitted to a tun on, track' here, and lower ket is• easier. Milch cows - and ic-Charlettetown, P:E.I. A hay rack was carried one and a be present at the execution', was graders, liks,w to $lo, . springers-Common not wanted; 'half miles, and a land roller one given the -body, which will be taken Straw-$'7 to $7.50 on track. good.. market, however, for good i und,red rode over a barb wire to Butte, Montana, for burial. The condemned man showed the utmost to lots of old, 75c .quality milkers and near springers, NEAR, EIGHT MILLIONS. fence. 96c, and new . $3 to $3.23 per 1 -- t. unconcern, save that he objected to barrel, on-track: Choice hogs .1,5 fe to 87 a f.o.. Revenue of the Dominion for ?Hoath the ora he wished to deliver be-- Poultry- - Chickens, yearlings, and 88 to $8.13 fed:and watered. of June. NONTEEAL I.& LESSNESS. _ dressed,,..12 to 13c per pound; fowl, Ing cut short. s 9 to 10c• turkeys 1•t to 16c A des atch,from Ottawa says! Pole and. His ITIfe held Up In } per lb. E'ROII A FEARFUL DE.ITll• For the month of June the revene ONLY HIS FATHER LEFT. - Their Store and phot. THE 'IAIRY MARKETS. ung Woman Saved on the Brink of the Dominion was $7,978,898, an A despatch from Montreal says': Man Returns to Find Whole Family of \ia ora. increase of 81,039;441 as compared Another daring burglary and shoot Butter-Pound prints, L9 to QOc; g with June of last year. For the first in case occurred on Forsythe street 1ti aped'Out In Two Years. tubs and large voile, .18 to 19c; in- ' A despatch from 'Niagara Falls, quarter of .the current fiscal year g y A despatch from Ottawa says: terior, 15 to i6c; creamery, 24 to ;Ont., says: William M. Tomiins, the revenue was. $`d1,592,872, an in. Saturday night about 1I o'cick. fer ,and separator, 1 Two men entered a little grocery After two years absence in the p rator, 19 to 20c per IlPresident of the Empire State crease of $2,754,033 as compared *, kept by a Pole named Bacloski, goods of northern Quebec, remote Ib Surety Company, New York, and with the first three months of last from all news of the outside world, Eggs-Case tots: 20 to 21c per doz. I Samuel. Brewster Treasurer of the year. The customs revenue for .� shod after demanding tobacco, one gg of the- pulled a revolver and shot Joseph St. Armour, of Notre Dame Cheer-Large' cheese, old, 14c Aetna Indemnity Company, New three months was $13,021,407, an in- _ d:- la Salette, on his return home Per lb., and twins, 14c. New quot- York, .saved a young woman riding crease of $3,133,109, a Bacloski in the groin, while - also this Reek found .to welcome him ra at 12%e far•large, and at 12fc a'bicycle from plunging over the ` _wounded Mrs. Bacloski in the for twins. _ - +--- ehould�r. The two then rifled the only his father, left alone in a fam- cliff into the Niagara River on lu'ri- till as 1 ily of nine. •.Not until he reached " ilay morning. The girl was riding WESTERN FARM TRAGEDY got clear allay. They, how- M. Fever, only secured three dollars for L the site of the home he had left two HOG PROD,;C'TS. her wheel down the ferry hill when -- their trouble. Bacloski is seriously }'ears.ago did the son learn of -the Bacon, long clear, 13y, to' 13%c he chain broke, depriving the rider- Young Girl's Dead Bods Found In a landslide that.occurred at the 'vil- per lb, in rase lots; mess ork-, `'23 of the control (if' the machine, Slongh. 1 wounded, but his wife.will recove . P _ No description has been secured of lane a year ago last April, which to $23.50; short cut, 822.;,1 to $Y6. ,which rushed headlong toward the A dPgpatch from $alcarres, Sask., the bandits, and the chances of wiped alit half the place, and swept Hams-Light to medium, I51'' to Precipice, over which she would g /2 { says: The body of Mabel Bruce, a the ba them seem slim five members of his family to death. 16c; do., heavy, 14 to 1.4%c; rolls, 1 have been whirled to death but for g ' the promptness of the two men, young girl,. whose mysterious dis- Two others had also passed away. 12/., to'13c; shoulders_i i% to 12c P P a during his absence, without a word. backs, 18 to 18%c; breakfast bacon who caught the bicycle a few feet. .appearance near Garnock on July. . • cf •the tragedy reaching him in the 1F1, to 17c. from the bank. 9 had:aroused suspicion of foul play, ;1 OW was e d in a slough on Sa u TF'� PICKYIC.)hERS DR s f un s h t rday _ north. Lard-Tierces, 14fe;-tubs, 14%c; - ' uti, the farm where she was work pails, `14;+c . :ISailiug Sloop Upsets and Sinks OR TWO SISTA R3 I)R01F'\LD. irg. Evidence'of a struggle marked ' Coney Island, N. Y, HANGED HIMSELF IN J.0-L.. - the corpse, and the police are ter BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. Misses Bertha and Daisy Braee tain that she, was murdered. She A desp'stch from New fork says Insane 'flan ti sed Towel to End Montreal,'July 20.-Oats-No. 2 Were Bathing. had gone out to bring in cows when -• Ten persons were drowned on Sun- ,Iia Life. Canadian Western, 59c: No.,l extra A despatch from Sarnia says she disappeared. day afternoon; two of them little i ;, P y `; girls, when the excursion 'sloop A despatch from Brampton, Ont„ feed 58;:.c; Na 1 feed, 58!•:2 c;.No. I Ensign Bertha Brace .of the., Iocal --- - liozana, carrying 22 -says: On Saturday' Mast Nelson I3 Canadian Western 58c, Barley- Salvaticin Army Corps and her cls= The 3iicliigan Central Railway P y g pasgsengern Varey, a young man, 22 years of 'No._2, 72% to. 74c; Manitoba feed ter, Miss Ilais} Brace, of,Bostt;:., has ordered seven new engines to was capsized b a sudden squall in age, was brought to Brampton jail barley, 67 2 to 68c. Buckwheat- met death- by, drowningon Friday be. built at Montreal. lower New- York Bay, midway be- violently insane. On .Thursday af- ,69;'2 to IOc. Flour-Manitoba. y Sween Coney Island Point Island. ternoon at 4.15 he hanged himself Spring'wheatpatents, firsts, $6.30; y -�- man Island. The captain and twelve : L ` ITTS in the corridor of the jail. A lit- I do., seconds, $5.80; «`inter wheat survivors. were picked up under tle before three o'clock he was !Patents, $6.75• Manitoba 'strop great difficulties in a 'rough and , g 2.1 chs Locked in during the course of the Cbakers , :$5.60; straight .rollers, choppy sea by the tug Lamont, ' thunder storm, and wtlen the jailer 86.50 to` $6.60; do., in bags, $3.13 B�TTLE �: :XEAR URG which happened at the time to be I ass, 8_.SO to -the only other vessel within sight 1 returned to release him.' one hour to 3 3.20; ext as, in b later he found him-dead. A nousc '$2:90.' Feed-Manitoba bran, $22; in waters usually crowded with formed with a towel was found, in- Manitoba shorts, $24; pure grainJ -pleasure craft and inotdr-boats, to which the unfortunate man mouillie,. $33 to $35; mixed, Strikers' 'Attack Vessel and Rifles. Uses at $28 "• �* head and'strangled him- to $30. Cheese-li% to 12c for ]' westerns; l l s to I l f C for easterns. sed .Steel Company's- Work'•b--�- • ' thrust his .The, fine on moving picture men self. a 1 •. the Pres at Montreal who keep open on Sun- �'-= Butter 21'Ac for pound lots, and 22 days has been raised to one hun; Senator Perley died suddenly at I to 221•{c in a jobbing way. Eggs- * dred dollars. . Wolseley,.Sask., -on Thursday. Selected stock 23c; straight 18% to. A despatch from Pittsburg, probably a hundred shots were fired - --.. 19c per dozen. _- Penn., says: V�'ednesday was a day I before the boat turned about- and of. most fearful rioting at the mills, ran' for the opposite shore of the Ohio River: COLLAPSE. UNITED STATES MARKETS. of the Pressed Steel Car Company The Pressed Steel Car Company, Chicago, July 20.-ti','hea -Cash, at McKee's Rocks, six miles below is now in close communication with' No. 1 Northern, $1.38 to $1.42; No. ]Pittsburg. At least one hundred the authorities at.Washington, a'sk- Spr ng,hel.M Korn-TN 32;yellow persons thrown urocks and clubs- because theeSteel be done at once, j g g g t }' , Queen was ply:. - Seven laborers Killed and Ped,esti�ianS 74e; No. 3; 73% to 733,c; No. 3 r•nd at midnight one thousand angry ing on United States waters at the yellow, 73%c; No. 4, 70, to 71%c. strikers were grouped around the time the strikers opened lire on Oats-No. ' 2 white,. 55%c; No. 3 works, each with a half brick or•a her. At least half a' dozen of the ' ;1n�ured m Philadelphia. white, 51 to 54c; No. 4 white,. 49 glen• strikers appeared to have been hit .' to 53 2c; standard, o4c. Eight' persons were so seriously by bullets from the Steel Queen's A des atc'i from ' Philadelphia, Minneapolis, July' 20.-Wheat- injured in the 'clashes that they marksmen, but it is not known w6e- p p gent}•-four are more or lea's seri- i could not be hurried awn b their ther,an on the vessel was hit or . Penn.; shys: The five-'storey ouslR injured. In.all thirty-three' July,i $1..Dec.,; Sept., $1.13 to y y } $1:13/; ec. $1.10,8 to $1.10%; friends. Three of .; those injured not. The Steel Car. Company de• building at the northeast corner of were buried for a time in the ruins. r badly in the. Ohio Valley Hospital ciares none of their men were in• , cash Ao. 1 hard, $1.35.to $1.36• No. Eleventh and .Market streets col- All the tower portion of the T cannot s eat English, and their - °* 1 Northern, .$1.34 to $1.35; No. 4 P g jured. a lapsed at 1.15 on Thursday aftetr building had been cut away, the Northern, $1.32' to $1.33; No. 3 names cannot be learned. Dr. Davidson of the Ohio Valley noun,,burying workmen w•ho were weight of the upper stories being Northern $1.30 to $1.31. Bran-In Late Wednesday eveni❑'g the Hospital says that he dressed t emjiloyed in the coustruction works supported by heavy beams, A huge bulk, 100 lbs. sacks, 821. Flour- Steel Queen, a steamer owned by mounds,of nineteen seriously ,in- . mu ruins, and , injuring many. girder that was being slowly hauled First patents, $6.20 to $6.40; sec- the. Pressed Steel Company, and jured per-sons on Wednesday men and v �r,nen who were passing into the building struck one of end patents, $6.10 to $6.30; firsts supposedly- filled with strike break- whose names he did not'glean, ani `':k ` -alon�•the aide walks. The entire these timbers knocking it from its erg, attempted to enter the mill each of whom declined to remain! 7.; ' clears 85.18 to 85.35• seconds P Marl of str,-,et end of the building position. The rest of the supports $3.75 to $3.95. yards from the Ohio River through in the hospital. In addition to this, fell, ►lad became a mass of timber, were not strong enough to carry - r. water gate and vas-fired on by scores were attended to by other x. trick, and twisted steel. Of the the weight, and the aides and front � tl.r^r hnndre•d strikers on thn river physicians in the hospital, while the wnrl.m.en, -A-renlucre killed, one is of the building fell, carrying LIVE STOCK MARKETS, - I• , Th,,c� the Reel Queen ph,ysi�;lans dill torn have >>n�n hl>sy uiitatng, one is mortally Burt, and everything away with it. Montreal, July 20.-Prim, 11,10, ^�i th, " promptl;:, and since noon 1,iFldi,i„ up .� £u r• � Paw- '.�. ,rw'. .- ..:"a..3 �'...e._..r. z •rs<i':s-e ..r..b.� -a.z..r:3r '• _ �.�— sir- :aLos '�e.rd.'Fa - :, ,rt ,,'S'r y.,..t '�r�.�.-r C.. .m -.a+r�':^9+ ��'�� •�LZNc—.e.•. -,•."` ':' ;". 'J � d:.'' .amnef"b _ ii: • • _ 4 LOCALISMS. o -Mrs, McKay was in the city -Dr. Bell, having Bold out his n Tuesday. medical practice to Dr. Towle, of -Fouad-A lady's coat. 'Loser Springbrook, will hold an auction Follow the "Crow"'ds-1. + -- -_ sy S, Ai Dale is--visiting. call at this office. sale of his barn and household friends in Mariposa. -George Seldon has begun the effects at 2 p.m. this Saturday. -- They're ooiming� our way for T . -Fred Adair spent Sunday at work of reshingling the Anglican -L. D. Banks has secured the his home in Claremont. church.. agency fpr the Keystone tongue G R O C E R / E S -Mrs. Seale, of Montreal, is -Miss Minnie Annan, of Dun- support. Just the thing for bind- visiting her daughter, Mrs. .(Dr.) barton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. ers, takes the weight of horses -special price per cwt. ' Best Granulated Sugar, "pure cane," ,Kell, D. Annan Sr. necks, makes rough ground (We always lead,in Sugars). -E. L. Chapman, of Toronto, -James White, of the lake smooth and easy on binders. spent Sunday with Pickering shore, has purchased R. Pollard's Watch out for advt. New Honey, guaranteed pure clover, in pints and quarts, delicious. ` friends. produce business. =Owing to the illness of Mrs. -Chas. Wood has been engaged -Miss Ina Oke, of Toronto, is Arthur Ridley who was to have Pure Maple Syrup in pint jars. Nothing better. Try one. :by L. Squires on his farm oa the holidaying at the home of her the meeting this month, the regu- Special Picnic Groceries, nice and fresh. Reast Beef, Jellied Veal, lake shore, uncle, W. B. Powell. lar meeting of the Women's Insti- -Walter Wo od, of Toronto, -Fred Stover, of Cherrywood, tute will be held at the home of Chipped Beef, Salad Dressing, Worchestersh'ire Sauce, Bottled spent Sunday at the home of his called upon a number of his Pick- Mrs. F. X. Chapman on Tuesday, parents here. ering friends on Saturday last. the 27th inst.,at 8 p.m. A good Pickles; Best red Salmon, Fresh Herring, Catsup, -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, -Mrs. R. Moore left on Monday program willbe given. All the = Jelly Powders, etc. spent Sunday at the home of his night for Sparrow Luke to visit ladies are invited. mother here. her mother who is seriously ill. -On Saturday morning a Our Pickled Olives are the choicest on the market at 15c & 25c bottle. • -Born-At Honolulu, on. June -Dr. Byron and Mrs. Field, of thunderstorm accompanied by A FEW GROCERY SNAPS.to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Toronto, spent, a couple of days rain and hail passed over this, lo- Ham, adaughter. recently with the former's father cality. The hail, however, did Upton's•Jams in glass jars, reg. 10c-2 for 15c. -Stewart Clay, of Toronto, is herelittle if any damage to -the, grain Klenzine Amonia, reg. 10c pkg, for 5c. Don't miss this, only a few. spending a few days 'sviith. his -Henry and Mrs. Coates and crop. - The storm in Oshawa is Z+OOK =.+OOK .`friend, Frank Bundy. child have been, spending the said to have been one of the worst -Rev. F. C. Harper, of Niagara week with Mrs. Coates' mother, in years. Lightning struck the 50 lbs nice Black Tea to be sold at 20c per lb. You'll be among the .j ails, paid a flying visit to Picker- Mrs. Geo. Holt. town clock to which it did con- lucky ones if you get here early enough. in friends on Friday. -The carpenters have begun siderable damage._ -Mrs. Riggs, of Toronto, has the work of framing W• H. _ DUNBARTON been the guest of James-and Mrs. Banks' large 'new'barn and will .., DRY GOODS, u ' Gordou for a few days. now rush it towards completion. A deep,gloom was cast. over the -Miss Edith Law, of Toronto, -F. M�Chapman-is in London community on Wednesday, July 21st, spent-Sunday here at the-home of this week attending the Masonic when the sad news was spread that I-n this line, we. excel.. .Why? Because we have the'choice. Our - her sante on Church street. Grand Lodge as :the representa- Mary E. Lorton, the beloved wife of Misses Hattie and `Geor ie tive of Doric Lodge. of Picker' Chas. E. Laughlin, had died after a space forbids us telling you about our huge stock. i g g• brief illness in her twenty-$fth year. Decker are holidaying at the -Miss Jennie Dale,. of Toronto, The deepest sympathy is expressed for Come in and see. le auth ' her. h in he - Id ' -W. A. and Mrs. Remmer and city after•spending a couple of child in the heavy bereavement that famiof Brockville, are holiday- weeks with relatives in Pickering. has befallen'then, The funeral will --Keep Your Eye on Our Bargain Table— ly,ing with their relatives at the —` ni. Nilson has raised the take place this (Friday)afternoon at 2 Gent's Ties, Ladies Gloves, Children's Hoes, on sale this week. },ay. Sullivan dwelling which he recent- p•m.when her body will be laid to rest -Rev. W. Moore was in Bow- ly purchased and will dig a cellar in Erskine cemetery: manville, on Tuesday attending a underneath and build a cement WHITBY meeting of the Whitby Presby- foundation. - 'HARDWARE ie —Geo. Clark; principal of Hail= Much excitement was caused here _i— ! -F. Logan and daughter, of To- eybnry public school, and Ira on Friday last by the arrest of H. B. Willing on the charge of bigamy, be Some specials you need now—just think of it: ronto, spent Sunday here at the Clark, of the staff of Orillia High having married a voung English lady P home of his parents, W. and Mrs. School,.spent Sunday with their in New York while he had a-wife and 1 doz vise-Teaspoons for 25c. 1 dna nice knives and forks. $1.15 Logan" uncle, Smith. three young children living here. He 1 only Croquet Set, regular price$2.50, for$2.20. Charles.-Leigh.has purchased —'George Harvey, of Toronto, was taken 'before Migistrate'Harper ' 1 .. i� 1.50, for 1.30. George Seldon's residence on King who is just recovering from a pro- and having p1 ed Hail-ty he was re-, : I . • Hammock, "" a.50, for 2.98. St. East, and will take possession Ionized. attack of typhoid fever, manses till oQday for sentence, November. has.been spending a few days at wben he Rairg'iven foul• yearn in the :FAINT-You hear Ipts of talk about Paint, but don't be-misled, . Pe Kingston penetentiary. The feeling -M. Reid has his fine new barn the home of his aunt, Mrs. Alex. "Sherwin_Williams covers the earth." now pearl completed. " It will be Findlay. against the wretch here is very strong Y P y and it was well for hirn that he was one of the best barns in this part =Men•R overalls, lined and add safe within the arms of the law. of the township. sizes made to order. -Overall and -A• R. Haines, Whitchureb, a credi- - - -John and Mrs. Scott, of Atha, pant goods bought by the yard' for to the amount of $206.50, has ap- �� _ 'Cha'pmau spent Thursday last with Spene- cut free. Another shipment of plied for an -order winding up the Mawr er and Mrs. Taylor and other Five Roces flour. arrived.- D. Farmers'Co-operative Harvesting 3la- Piekering friends. Siropp90A& Co. chiiie.Co., holding that the concern is -Quite a number from here -i41rs. P. G. Morecombe was in insolvent within the meaning-of the act. The company was incorporated PICKERIN G, ON T. purpose attendingthe barn Part Newmarket on Wednesday at- in .1909. with a nominal capital of ' at Andrew Annan's, of Fairport, tending the wedding of her broth- 81,000,000. divided into 100,000 $10 w this.(Friday) night. er, Alexander King, of• Alameda, share-, of which 14,000 Were. said to -Geo. S. Cowan is in rather Sask., the bride being Mies Allen, have been subscribed and paid up. r poor health at present, Hie many of Newmarket. The company has a large factory here • ---friends hope for a speedy return -The swith-board in.'the Bell and an office in ToroWm. J. . I of his former nod health. Telephone Central in McFadden's Clokep, president a! the ecmpany, r e se ry I Material g died on June 19th. g- nto. -Mr. Humphrey, undertaker. drug store is being changed' this of Toronto, accompanied b his week. The switch-board is -being TIME TABLU-Pickering Station G y - family, visited Wm. G. and Mrs. placed is one of the new rooms T.R. Tcaina going East due u follows—, Pint •Jars 85 cents _ Ham o0 Saturday' afternoon. . that were recently added to the -No.' s Mail 805 a M. • . ` -Found-On Saturday on the building. i 12 Local .• 2.43 P.M. Quest Jars 75 cents Dozen Kingston road near Dunbartoo, -An interesting g%we of base- l4 Local s.04 P.M. an ornament from top of horse ball was played on the college Trains going Wei dna as follow.- Half Gallon Jars 90 cents collar. Loser call at-this office. * grounds on Thursday evening No. 13 Loom 8.36 e-M. -Ras berries have been on the when the, bachelors tried -conclu- 1. 1 7 Local 2 sop.M. Rubbers Se doz. Redpath's beat Sugar X5.00 a sack. �.". P 7 Mail .. .: 8.3b P.M. market for the past few days and cions with the benedicsts. There •Sundkv included. I the crop promises to be an abund- were a number of interesting sant one and the quality first-class. plays but the married men being Blacksmithin MR. A. UNTING, Fic'kering -Miss May Hiaeock returned to handicapped by the absence of �✓ her home in Kingston on Satur several of their best players lost V day after spending a fest weeks the game by the score of 19 to 2. here with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) -Ho! for an outing-.Muskoka Having rented the Dunbarton shop l repar- W. Moore. or any other lake point-s. Sea and opened the same,I us pd-to P ed to de all work above lin ted to NEVER RIF) OVERALLS -Mrs. Shirley and family leave breezes, England, "Ireland, Scot- rhe in the above line. this week for Port hope. -Dr. land, anywhere, everywhere- $orseshoeingg a specialty. Shirley has been there for over- a Choice of all Rys, boat' or ocean Call in and see me any time. week.and succeeded in securing a linea. For through tickets, one- �• T• 2.+2N2'E�TgR; . editable dwelling. way-round-trip or prepaid, and I Have them. .No two men can rip'them one on each leg. You are at - DU NBARTON liberty to try them. Guaranteed for 30 days. For every rip you -Mrs. W. J. Marquis and fame- all information see or write Steph- will receive 25c and for every button that comes off you will li ..ly, who have been visiting at the enson (opposite P. O.), Whitby. The Eulahle Quartet receive 10 cents cash at my store. home of T. B. and ,'11rsQ Marquis 'lie tickets from and to anywhere With each p.tir you purchase you will receiue a cake of soap or for the past few week_, is now at. rates, etc., guaranteed right. of a memorandum book: visiting at the home of her par- Try Stephenson's out-fits before <ic r4:>Fay`II-LE ants, D. and Mrs. Holliday,' of travelling. * Are now prepared to Kies a musical Ob yes, another thing We have 4 pairs of Boots or Shoes for 01. Good 'Brooklin. —The following is- clipped from program. For particulars apply to. stock which sold for$1.60, 1.75 and $2 each pair, -Prof. J. L. Gilmour, of Mc- the Arcola Star and will be of in- 'lSI:\iA HOOVER - EDWARD BRYAN PICHERING `'Master University,, is holidaying terest t'o many -of •our readers,,: - Sec.-Ti:easL :,. at the home of Mrs. Allison, near -Walter L. Cornell, deputy clerk Duebarton. Prof. Gilmour ctccu- of•the court here, and Miss Ada Water, Water 'pi@s the chair of Church History Belle Jackson, eldest daughter of -' in the above university and is ac- James H. Jackson, of Arcola, were The-undersigned is prepared to con- j cumulating nervous energy for narriecl Tuesday morning at .the, tract tor well-drilling in Pkekering;or 'the work of the next term. home of the bride by Rev. A. "C. Scarboro and S_d_funding districts. -If you want to get the highest Sirathan. The marriage was a Anyone wishing work done may get _ - ' sgible rice for our utter, ,•,vats one onl a few .of. the estimates b writing e b .. P 3 P � . Y - .. CHAS. B. RICE, po C c _ r 1 • • have the wrappers neatly printed most intimate friend. and rel-- - — _ _ P - Pickering P. O. -- �, 3�-1 g .A EEL •with your name. Purchasers in 'rives being present. Both parties — $TRFKE3 WITH .HIS H �,•,. .� -.the city now look upon rolls with- are quite popular in town 'and % out any name with suspicion,and district. They left this morning Pickering Lumber Yard _NINETY Poulvc BLOW .AT on tate other hand look upon,the for a honeymoon trip 6o Mr. Cor- _ EVERY $TEP. 1HATAS THE, -printed name as a guarantee of nell's old home in Pickering, On- All kinds of building material, in- - 3 good quality. We keep constant- tario. On their return they will chiding rough and dressed KIND 'O.F H AJViM E R.I NG; ly on hand.- stock of the finest take up housekeeping . in the lumber, lath, etc. ,parchment and chsrge the lowest .Hamelin block," � "$ENOUR'$_FLOOR PAINTJ% possible rice for printing All grades of N'. B. Shingles _+- is po p p•' g •your -About two or three weeks ago ' ' ^ - ' name and other particulars ynow on hand.you the Toronto bakers raised the _ .MADEiTdA`1'AND;- may wish. price of bread, and they have now D CORDON & SON. -The past sceek has been a dis- raised thp,price of cakes and pies - - astrous one, for the dogs of the about twenty per'cent., Riving as Tenders Wanted � � O �` �'. BUN DY .!. village, two having met an nn- a reason the increased price of the' y timely death by being run over raw:material. ' Consumers woI uld Tg.;DERs will be received by,thedw by autos. During the latter part not object so much if the inereas- / undersigned up to July 30tb,19u1). o last week R. A. Bell's valuable ed price was in proportion to, the for the erection of a brick school build- sppaaniel became entangled among increased cost of the raw material ing in school section No. 17, township "the wheels of'an auto near Spink's or if they'did, not neglect to re- of Pickering, known as the.Aitona school,i Oontrders ill furnish all MILLINERY- REDUCTION •': -mill and in a few moments was a duce the price at the same time as mKteriale. Tenders will .also be re- c-� corpse. On Monday evening 'D r. ,the cost of the raw material was ceived for beating and oentilating. Bell's Scotch collie met .a similar louvered. Toronto has the repo- Plans and specifications may be seen t r fate when crossing the road oppo- tation of being the costliest city on application to Messrs.'Simpson & he balance o out stock Ol site Dickie & C'hapman's. There in America as a place of reaid.ence Young, Architects, 17 Toronto St., 1 are Some who• would not miss and that re utation has good Toronto, and at the post office, Al- are an opportunity to run down a dog foundation. While it comes hard tona, where all necessary informationHata" but the blame is nut" always at- on the eonsn'mer, i should be a can he obtained. A set of plans and, i Trimmed 4 - _ specifications may be had by contract- tached tG the driver as some dogs. good thing for the farmer living p no at ention to approaching. within a reasonable distance of ors wishin to tender for the above K >: pay c whil other's will RasR the cit Toronto has now be- building by applying to the secretary. gOing at Unly vOe ea'Ch altto.. Y The lowest or any tender not neces- age, attack. on pasQing machines come such a Rize as to become a sorrily accepted. MRS. � North Side {{�� r�n�l in s� do ng allow very poor splendid marke for the products W. J. MONRAOUSE. Lt1R LEIGH, ging St., .Pickering, Orate judgment. of farm, dairy a t.garden. 41-12 Sec.-Treas. . r. ., S