Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_07_30 �w yam. F n• - p' •1 fJr.r., w.•-.vUl. �.iA i_ ..,l„. �;{..n ,•.2w4n 'nti'I! Y ,r,MSC - :'A,••�.i,.... • ...:. . .. ..y.. ,wi ,.. ,.,. .-,.a-s.wu- ..;._'.', .' a vw ;.�+ - •+�>%?�'�^ .,,....w• - �*r "-?t' '-r-' �•-• - •.,�a:.,:�-moi-'. 7+ +'�•2 '",,.•c.*w^'�J^c� PICKEi �YOL. gXVIII. := - _PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909 O. 434 Wirafrootottal dare. BROCK ROAD HIGHLAND CREEK W. B. Robson found his lost tur- The Highland Creek Branch of the L A D D E � llsiedtcal VITAL keys. women's Institute will hold their nest BELL, M. D., Berry-pickers are numerous her monthly meeting on Thursday after- C• M. abouts. noon, August btb, at 2.30 p. m. at the As Late souse sarof the Sia wa VP. BAdgerow's valuable horse is home of Mrs I,:"G—Annie, Highland The ladder season is-here again, and a General Ofice a S.S.—Mrtoa fo 8 p m sad 6 recovering. Creek, Sub'ect: "A trip to the coast," we are prepared to make them Hospital. 4, The �'/onderfnl P P .•,eoep m. Pickering,Ont• 43-ly - Mrs. Jackson is with 'Mount Joy by Mrs. L. V.Annie, Toronto. Ladies of all sizes. EO. N. FISH, M. D. /-� friends this week. are cordially invited to attend. '�� L i f e 1 v e Ralph Ewing, of Toronto,is viT"VIs- 0ALoe trig .�-.- All kinds of general 'Blacksmithing `` PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON etember of College of Physicians and Sargeone, at George Keyes at present. EAST TORONTO. ,promptly and neatly done. Oat, Associate Coroner, Oonoty of Ontario, Blanche Young, of Mount Jo]sours-8 to 10 a.m, and 1 Lo s and a to ited friends in this neighborhood. A party of ten surveyors, presum- W H. JACKSON. ' Sk V.m. Brougham. Out. a-1y a . w , ably .in the employ of the C. N. R., Brock Road z Have YOU Tried It ROSEBANK have for some days been working their L.epal. way easterly along about half a mile E. FAREWELL, D., BABRIB• Very sudden] did death come to to the north of the Town of East To- Ja 1. TES,County Crown Attorney,and County ,positively cures diseases due to Mrs• Theresa Peterkin,wife of Charles ronto, but to all enquiries as to desti- ures White sHloftor. CourtHouss,WhitbT. 20-v - R. Peterkin, of 29 Bellevue place,.Tu- mttiun, return vague ansSvers, Rudnor f im Ure blood, 50c. a box or ,six ronto, the well-known business man credits the engineering corps with Wholesale and Retail Butcher, LT. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, P and owner of the Peterkin block on trying to locate a line for the N. C. R. Pickering, Out. . Solicitor,Notary Public,special Exami- Bay street and other properties. The between Toronto and Peterboro. One g, nor for Higa Court of Justice, successor to boxes for$1.00. For sale at Mc- fa are staying here at their sum- survey made asses direct] through Messrs. Dow d: McGillivray, Brock Street. Y Y � Y , � Y R 'Whisby, •ray Fadden's Drug Store, Pickering. mer residence, an on Saturday horn- Dentonia Par Farm. After leaving Best price paid for .choice H. WARTE, ing about 5 o'clock she complained of the town the trial lines run aboat'a �T SOLICITOR -AND butcher's cattle. �'!' xoTsa: Pvsaic, tsuccessor to late a severe headache.. Mr. Peterkin iul- quarEee,of a wile north of the G. T:R. David Ormiston).Whitby. Mr,.Sydney North- mediately went for a doctor, and on for some distance, , coca,who is associated with Mr.Werke,attends bis return found his wife dead. The Choice meat will be found at one at Pickenug on Wednesdays. deceased was sixty-three years of age, BROUGHAM' shop-at reasonable prices... *' Loans arranged. 1117 and is survived by her husband and J CLAREZONT five children,three girls and two boys. Dr. Bentley, of Toronto, is visiting Call and see us. Prices right P®y�.iwgiy, friends here. _ l •�• Mrs, Young, of Uxbridge, is visiting - WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. FVRNIT'�RE STORE A�^ _ at T. Bennett's. Is Graduate Ontario vetenuary college. John Dunn, of Zephyr, spent Sun- Randall Mattliews, 'of Crediton, is Mo nume n -kiamber Ontario veterinary Medical Sqciety. Succea'ior to Dr,E,J, Shirley, Office Sing at., in the place.to get the best day with Wm. Scott. visiting his sister. -: Pickering. 37 Mrs. Barnett, of. Stouffville, spent a Mrs. Fish, of Toronto, is visiting � HOPKINS.VETERINARY OUR- Furniture at the lowest few days at,George Jarvis': her son, Drs. G. N. Fish. Having secured the agency for . GEON, AND DENTIdT, Etc. and The recent rains did considerable Charles A, Barclay has returned 'the Ontario,Granite and -Mar- Graduate of the Ontario vet Hnary Col• prices, also damage to the alsike crop in this vici- from British-Columbia. ole Works, Brampton, I am t lee•. Toronto, registered , member of the _ pity. Silex and Mrs. Morton;of Keswick, prepared to furnish all work iii ' Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, I)f- PICTURE FRAMING, Mrs. Beare and dau bter, of�i'hite• spent over Sunday at Ed. Willson's. the granite aad marble line 's, iia• •ria Teen EL,Is". one andone andgnarter melee vale, s ent Sunda with:Mts. Ni hs- Jose b Brown and son, William, of aorih of Green Bever. OfDoe end shoeing forge P Y K P at the very lowest prices, and ; i1ou"8 to 11 a.m„and 1 to s pm, private CLTRTAN POLES,, wander. kianit�ba, are visiting at T. C. telephone in my office P,O. address, Green Joseph and Mrs. Mowder spent a Brown's. . workmanship guaranteed. , River, Out and kinds of repai few days of last week at N,Bostwick's W, H. Morton is improving the ap- See ' ' shipped where desired. —'— of Newmarket. pearance of his residence by applying See 'ins before placing' your �usisufll 49:axD�l. e o he order. Lettering don n t Some from here attended the Con- a coat of paint.. shortest notice. servative picnic at Jackson's Point Thomas Philip and family .spent s++' ►I`H09'. POUCHER Issuer of Max- U N D k T A K I N G and report a-good time. Sunday with Mrs. Philip's lather, J. C. jV..GIBBONS, — ClarelnOat {' 1 rtaae Licenses.Brougham,Ont, James Scott and family, of 8th line, Russell at Stouffville WG. HAM—Issuer of Marriage seri eonneetion. Markharu, gpeot Sunday with his H. Wilson, editor of the Waterville 1I . Licenses in the County of OntsAu, mother, Mrs. J. Scott, or. (Kansas]' Telegraph, -is •spending a L Pickering Viltags, 2717. T� � 'T�1 /� T week with friends hereabouts. JT- IETl:J .ice. 1J. I►UDLEY Mrs. W, A. Cameron and fam' s HOPPER Issuer of Marriage ” - have returned to Victoria a er tart h e r• a edRoad, .Hard and soft. -, Licenses in the Conoty of On 0• CLAREONT Haying has Practically, finished and spendin a few'weeks wtth' r- 0/Yee•t store and his residence,Claremont. harvest has commenced. 7� •�-� - Miss Ida Brownlee is s endin A ents, r. and Mrs. Ho iso �`U1�Br1�R r 'N'T HOUSE.—Norway, g Gladys accompanied them. 3' Kingston Road. Particular attention gi+- few weeks at Clinton with her grand The All Saints, of Toronto, and the Lath and Shingles. ,. sa to farmers atteadibg the Toronto warketa. mother. who is very ill. Shamrocks meet in a semi-final game { Hest accommodation ander the new manage• Moving Sale at The recent wet weather dampened of football a e on Albert Heise s CEMENT merit. Charges moderate,.. J.J.moOann, Pro- K y priewr, 9i the spirits as well as the alsike of rounds on Saturday, July.91st. Ball Prices right. - P The Pickering Pharmacy some r our farmers who depend on aced at 8.90: All Saints are inter- �. •� S.BEATON,TOWNSHIPaLERH that product, but the last few good mediate chain ions of Toronto.while ,A REEBOK .+ o Conveyancer, Oommisefonerfor wklag From July" let until Jul Toth, days and the fair returns from the P • C. ! _ e�,daviss, A000untant. use. money so loan '1 y Y Y the Shamrocks are champions in Cen- LCJCIIST' HILL an gum p pert7 •leaner of Morris" Lie = = threshing; make the prospects fairly tral League. The winners. in this soave" TPhrh of vel:, ons. t-T In moving into our new extension we encouraging. game have to meet the Havelock@. Jf find that we were overstocked in some On Friday morning the large,baak $verybod should be there as there Tj PO$TILL, Licensed Ont to. Ago lines,guaranteed -to be-'all fresh and barn on the Robb p6ce east of here A PALMER . 1��' . for t).aaifea of 20 i6d Ontario ens is sure to a fast gime on Saturday Moo eales of all kinds attan nod to on shorwt good sellers.. It will pa you to buy belonging to pardon Bros.,was struck evening. ew1ace. Address Green kiver P.o., out, now as the prices will show. by lightning and together with the PAINTER AND DECORATOR wB. POWELL, Licensed Auc- We now have hanging in our store on contents was totally destroyed. With GREEN RIVER e trouser for Ontario and York Cow Au a large sheet the names and prices of the aid of a number of the ueigbbore _ . _ '_. pContractor for general.house repairs, ifads of sales aoadnacd either privately or b7 articles on special sale, such as: several of the outbuildings were caved, Miss Pbeobe Tomlinson was a To- Established b ears in Pickering- . e►aouoa. fiats votes eoa.cted. lips daces or The loss as fair] well covered b T Ayer ufars apply at residence, ■lfzabeth Liver Pella, reg. 9oc, for lbc ; Kidney iasursuce.w Whitey working at the ronto visitor this week. Village. .: fes„ P of srrotus. Orders left at News O>mo•will Pi116, reg. 80c,for�c; BIaud'e We notice that a few of the farmers - seaslye prompt attention. 1m7._ fire, A. Parden had the misfortune to ADDRESS: PICKERING P.I Iron Pills, reg$1, for 19c.,etc., etc, have started harvesting. �. POUCHER, Licensed uction- sprain his.ankle. Miss Bessie Hoover spent a couple �1 A Bargains like these all tbrough• the _ sP P 1 . err,valuatorand oonector for the eoun $sore.in patent medicines soaps, of weeks in West Toronto. - We of York and Ontario All kinds of auction P ' p•' SCARBORO sales omducted and valuations made at mod- trusses, spectacles, fountain AlpYi. and Mrs. Hoover were Toron- F A Z ?� T E R�2 f. e,rats obarge, Estates and consignments von• pens,Jewelery,stationery, Haying is about a thing of the past visitors one day Inst week. eiaa%utly managed and sold by auction or stock food, etc. and barleyharvest has commenced. Roy and Lillie Carter spent Sunday Opens Sept. let Private sah. Mortgages, rents notes and geeaeral"counts promptly collected and saw- - 7f you get it here it's good. The Washington Methodist Choir with friends in Cherrywood. v rulements guaranteed- phone or spent a most enjoyable' evenip�t this Albert Ferrier and son visited with +ZsZQ - w:lt. for tetmv an particulars, Brougham, T M McFADDEN, week at the home of our genial Reece, George Ferrier an �ti ednPaday last. OUL Dates mac be fixed by phone Naws • M. W. D. Annie. spending Qin••• _ y Druggist and Optician, Miss Nellie Wilson is s endin a PIL`BERING, ONT. Mr. Patten. has been appointed to few days itis friends in Brooklin. • r" Tres S#► la E• Hames _ - look after. the automobilixts and re- Wm.Ad Mrs. Barnes and daughter TORONTO. �1��• * Teacher of Plana, port those who exceed the".ed limit. spent unday with C. and Mrs. Foss- We expect to see an example made of er. r- wI3ITEVALE, 07N Ir. , some of.the reckless ones. lir. and Mrs. Wilson, of Tara, is This school i tlnquestionahly one Dillingham's The fruit crop is good, especially sending a week'with John and Mrs. of Canada's Greatest, Best and that of cherries and rbspberries. And •' merit.8Let us ill urate sou Wa nor Co Miss . Most f g M1 Undertaking ParlOrB• the apple crop .promises .to be a large Misses Lillie and Winnie Wilson vis• graduates readily secure.employ-. - • King street, Pickering. one. Altogether. the farmers', pros- iced James and Mrs. Routley; of Atha, ed Calls by day or night promptly pacts are bright, on Sunday last. position worth from $3b to $100 Have a full line of trash at1cl cur- attended to. Telephone Oar village is steadily growing. Mise Gertrude Ting, of R'eat Torun-. A month. We know how. Write Mr. Whitney's fine home..at the east to, is spending hes holidays with. her to day for magnificent catalogue: sad meats 'constantly on.hand. (Bell at Independent.) aunt, Jars. R. Defoe. end is'nearly completed and '.kir. Mc Spice Roll Breakfast Bacon C'larren is building a handsome man- Mr. and firs. Robinson, of White- W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. P , , sioh on the site 'lately occupied b' 'vale., called-on peter and •lira. Robin- Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sts. $am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. "Bellamy Castle." son on. Sunday last. g P In s u ran ee . ' A union picnic composed of Lenten- Misses Booth. of Peterboro, are Highest rices id for nial, Washington and Scarboro June• spending their holidays with their Butcher's tittle. tion' "Epworth Leagues was held at aunt,Mrs, W. Booth.'• r, Of all kinds—Best always reeom• Scarboro Beach on Tuesday last. A Armour and lits. Ellis and draught- �- iesten mended. . y most enjoyable time was spent by the ers, of Ashburn, spent Sunday with WE �( n large'nunlber present. Eli and Mrs. Nighswander. �k. ��`ru Miss Gertie Ferrier, of Markham, is GREENWOOD spending her holidays with her grand- O First-Class rigs for hire Conveyancing Dane, parents, 0. P. and �ira..k'errier• R V pa 1 rg M.-Gleeson spent Tuesday and ti ed- Hiss Cora Ar:nstronR, who has been Rents arid Notes Collected. nesday in Toronto. s endin some time with her aunt, - Day Or night- :— Charges r r ifie sit has -e - easonable. : PrzlhutY and-davghte %" s goo to Kan`ht— o pay-a visit-to w!V Bus meets all trains ing relatives in Toronto this week. aunt. Atv a TN�N�i— Another aunt a� S. Bray and wife,_of Claremont, John and Mrs. Nighswander attend: that is boughtin a eweler store 130 acre Farm for sale: J y f Teaming promptly attended to: called on H. Dunlop on Wednesday. ed the funeral of the formers nephew, and many other things that are Agent for Canada Carriage Co. If you want to buy sell or rent, call Gladys Trimble is under the doctor's Clarence..Rodman, at .Toronto on bought in other stores. If others at my office. Baigains, care with a slight attack of pleurisy.. Wednesday last, cannot repair your broken arti V. H. Peak Mrg. Huff, of Toronto, is spending a The most interesting tootball game ries kering them to us and we will i� Wi1f Pickering. W. ' few days with her sister, Mrs. James of the season will be played here on repair them if it is possible to so. - „ '/ • �. Rschardsca. Gibson.---- k, Heisey's grounds on Saturday The charges-will be moderate. The Mrs. Calvert, of Toronto, is spend evening beginning at_6.30 o'.clock be; The.-- Notary Public, Pickering. ing a few days with her brother, Win tween the All Saints, of Toronto; and � DODIINION' . BANS Gibson• the Green River Shamrocks. The — - s e Miss Candace and Gladys Hortop, foi4ner are the Intermediate cham- ,�laeksnztthin 1 of Brooklin, are holidaying with Alex. pions of Toronto and the Shamrocks q x. I3�acl 'Office, Toronto • and Mrs. Moore. chtimpions of the Central League. The We, bUv O�� Goid Miss Minnie Chapman, of Uxbridge, winners will play the Havelock team, " _ `+ a• General Banking Business A general blacksmith business done. is visiting.with her sister, Mrs. Gra- the champions of the Midland League, arllf� S�1V6r transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and ham Johnatop: who recently defeated th'e Claremont promptly executed, Mrs. A. Davis, of. Toronto, is spend= Thistles, who were the champions of and A the ver bi hest market -? ing a week with her parents, John the South Ontario League. This pay Y big hest a - S Ialt end Mrs. Adamson. price for it. If you have any you '• fpeeial attention given to g - > y game will be the semi-final and .will would like made u into new Jew- Mrs. J. E. Devitt, of Toronto, is arouse much interest. Do not fail to P Bale DOi n Of C#OR�CN .rk Z�.w• spendin '- few da's with her parents, be present to see a fine exhibition of. a the COl1eCt1 g y elerp we will pl ed to give PICRERIN('r ONT, John and Mrs. Graham, football. Admission' 15 cents, ladies an estimate, and guarantee that ee. Mrs. F.• Smith and family,'of To- none but your old gold will be - 10 cents. used in the making. ' .. roato, are spending a week with her. - � BANAD AN Te per cen9t cheap- WeBbeePMtd d tow days with hie parlocated in e has stolen the whisk broom,, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. _ Pa w girl ' �.�®pOf31t19 received of $l. andRITISH I left upwards. BUSINESS -er, ten per cent bet eats, James and Mrs. Madill. it on the dining-room table last s -`',t21t®x�6t allowed at high6Bt (30LLEGE ter for Buaine@, Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, of Toronto, night." R. N. BASSETTy TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- are spending a few days with their �9 gnei"he joke's on me, Marg; current rates. ric, eon, Rev. S. T. Tucker, and family, it was not quite light when I got J>tvlitl LEx AND Ozyltclw� EWS Casa. D. CORD er Booklet free: R. A. Farqquharson, J. Fletcher, a resident of Greenwood up this morning and I thought Zi'IiITSY nr T B, A., Principal, CornerYoilge and some forty-one years ago, but now of ou had left a shredded-wheat Bioor Sts. I New York, spent a day in the village y ` WHITBY BRANCH. last geek, the guest of I+1, Gleeson. bi!crit vitt for my breakfast." ..I 3^•rz ..' ljp- :X.. t.*+"^"„'.r., "v a h.' . _ fi -'.., _,-.Lill. ..-. Y:' .h d.. ?C-A:. ,... .. ' d , , . �• ^r c ,y. Ad four or five onions sliced. Stir dressing: One tease nful of salt; ETIQUETTE ON THE SEAQ cntil fried, add one quart of broth one teaspoonful of paatrika, a dash :nd let,boil about fifteen minutes. of black pepper, one-i,alf cupful of _61EAT sh hr a colander, put bock r ` ''v 1cupful 1 NAMES "HISTORI 1a through h green oh a oil one-half of n the fire, give one boil,salt and vinegar, one-half cupful of talian CURIOUS FACTS ABOUT MA•• t ----- epger to taste. Haver' a slice of vermouth. Mix salt, pepper', Pap• �� Shadow Lead or bits of toasted bread' rika, and oil until smooth; add RINE t�IGNALLING. 1 he Meaning" of The Shadow of .a �Grec t --routons) in the soup tureen, vinegar and vermouth and shake un' talians serve grated cheese with til thoroughly blenued. a` Rock " Pointed Ou*. alga soup. This is the national \�fireless Telegraphy is Talkitig the a ,up. THE LAUNDRY, Place of the Old-Fashioned Gelatin the Summer Ally.—Gels- Black Goods.—In laundering black .• As the shadow of a great rock in Such, likewise, is the influence f n is the housewife's best ally in Methods. ._ss weary land.—Isaiah xxxii. 2. a noble woman in the social lit immer. By its aid•she can evolve wash goods use a small portion of T: a of the,day, in the midst of the Fcai eliciuus cold dishes. 'Scientists,do black diamond dye, mixing it in Wireless telegraphy, of course, The metaphor expressed in these- with the starch. This will take 'las to a certain extent revolution - ..words was very vivid to the dwe.t dal of the time, surrounded by th ut understand,just•what part gela- away the glossy appearance so com- ed old-fashioned methods of ship malicious: ossi of a commu lit. in is s as a food but. the Have 1 lets in Palestine. The sun during; g P P y Y mon in black shirt waistssignalling., and we had a striking the dr season blazes down da for gossip is usually malicious $n• iseuvered that it is not worthless Y y Washing Fluid.—Sal soda, one demonstration of the value of Mr. after da unceasin 1 without a has little tounection ttith tt, i food and that it is sufficient-to �Tarconi's invention as applied to y g Y truth. ' ,stain life when combined with pound; stone lime, one-half pound; pp ' cloud to veil its brightness. Yege I water, five quart's. Boil a short he transmitting of distress signals ta+iun withers and springs and Such. a. woman puts the viciva .her substances which would tliem- f ,;Ives be wholly insufficient if given while, stirring occasionally; then it sea, Although vessels many streams go dry. Travelers push to silence, the scandal-mungers t, . /g salving listlessly in the parching shame and rentws our faith `n tli done. Gelatin inu:t airways be let it settle and pour off the. clear aisles distant. from each other can `-beat. innate purity of womanhood. He;. savored to render it vi aiia huid into a stone jug,and cork for 'low talk by the aid of wireless'tele - Yet, as in all tropical countries, influence reaches far beyond the ,utritiuus. It is a fine food for-the use. Soak your white clothes over ;raphy, however, flag signalling is the heat is not oppressive in the circle of her"acquaintance. She is ick, especially valuable in cases of night in clear water, wring out, Wl still used, as hitherto, when one shade, out of the direct rays of the a a isease of the intestines, as typhoid soap wristband, collars, and dirt; ;essel is passing another and wishes, ,� r over. So much when you are in- or 'stained places. Have boiler halt ask ur answer a question. eon. Such a shade may be found "GREAT ROCK IN A WEARY y . I filled with water, and when hot put JUNIORS DIP TO SENIORS.- "in the shadow of the great ruck,'' LAND ;, - ined to look upon gelatin as ly ' ' in one common teasupful of fluid, which in mountainous sections jut's in food used for decorative l Flag etiquette is, in fact, strict•. .jut from time to time from the sur- The great names in histo+ view !.; nu poses remember th stir, soil ;put in your clothes,anil g y j yo,u can boil-half an hour; then rub lightlt y' observed by captains of vessels, rounding barrenness. Such great ed from this point of view are Brea;i ,yell afford to serve it. Aspic is oi• by its means they are able to; rucks are always most welcome to rocks of safety, refreshment ane.' through one suds only, rinsing well y ;elatin made of the meat stock. let in a courteous and polite man- the traveller. In the lou shadows inspiration in a toiling, stru lin" fine can make a great variety, of in the bluing wat<r, as usual, and ler towards one another ,when on 8 P g' gg F g y all is complete. east by them there is refreshment world. Serene and immovable, like'' vegetable aspics. Boil the vege- he high seas. For instance, when Seam Board.—R'hen ironing vests .•w,o liners below .and rest. Often giant peaks, they lice their lives iu tables (one or several)' as carrots ging to the.same 3 higher atmosphere, in the midst ' ueets, celery, peas, string and lima and linen suits, in fact all garments w•ners sight each other at sea they A, SPRING' OF PUREST NATER o with heavy'seams, use a thickly •foist flags of.petty, self-seeking,'mean, ambi- beans, asparagus, and•when cold gs immEdiately, and in pas- gushes from 'the rock. 'Vegetation tiuus and cringing selfishness of , cut them into dice, slices, or fancy Padded board; an inch thickness ie ing the junior captain always dips flourishes in the rock's shadow. their day. In their presence moral ' none too-much'. starch in moiler' P shapes. They can be arranged in I l,is "ensign to the senior captain. There is safety, too, in the caverns d:stinetions, which in the hazy.at- la ers and covered with the as ic, 'atel� thick, well cooked' starch, rhen, again, according to that nau- r f the rock against the sudden at- mosphere in which most of us live etting eaci layer harden a little j Dry thoroughly before sprinkling. tical authority, the editor of the tack of marauders. So David sang becorne obscure and blunted, grow ,efore arranging the next. \i•heii i as the stick element, in starch Shipping Gazette," if two liners ' "Thou are m rock and m hidiu clear and lain. evaporates in drying. Let garments .')elon in, to different owners y 3 6 P overed with the aspie set away to 8 4 pass* place.". Safety, refreshment and The grace of God can make us iarden. Chicken,' • .tongue. ' and ;stand at-least two ,hours after •+ach other at sea, and the captains inspiration are found "in the sha• rocks of influence in the midst of ,ther meat aspics are delicious. sprinkling. Starch should never ,appen to be acquainted,-the miss clow of a great rock 'in a weary circles in which we live. Consider be allowed to get cold and lumpy. ser who realizes that he-is the •uu- Nith a little experiment,'•one can ; 7 land:'' St. Peter, the "man of rvek," become expert in a.,-ci,rating a-mold 'Sticky starch is the result. When :or invariably dips to' the other An honorable man in business, in whose name Simon'was changed to with designs of hard boiled eggs and ironing vests stretch garment well ship. politics, in social life;, is a great peter (which.in the Greek means se eB arranging the slices of I into shape; begin ironing on wrong TRAMP. STEAMERS AND rock in the circle in which he rock). Originally vacillating, un- tables, 8. g aside, .,then right side alternates 8, chicken or meat attractively and ; g '- y' LITTERS. mores; affording refuge, encourage• stable and impulsive in disp�,si• until thoroughly dry. Finish on covered with the as ic, so the dish !wrong meat and inspiration. ' A man of tion, Christ saw in ,him qualities will come on the table exceedingly side if dull finish is desired In the case= of a , British liner I•onur in business whose word is as that were noble and rocklike and ;_1 thickly padded board is half of ':,fighting a foreign liner• there. is no good h his bond, whomeasure, wri �k- 11c, would d become,m what through his P ter, thet'man i race pretty.Leftover Meatg Attractively !the White e.Clothes. there are rust thenite comn commanders offoreignn liners er who ivies "Lod measure, wh ,g+ g Served.—When one has .just,a few I. service, is--honest, whose work is rf rock." So with all of UA. We slices each of chicken, ham, and ;spots remove by an application of 'ourteously dip to any large Brit- -uF to standard, is rueh a rock. can overcome faults and failings in lemon juice and salt, plate in the ,sh liner they meet on the high seas. ' tongue, and wishes to sere these; , The influence of his character- it our lives; there can be developed ars attracSiye disco can be made by pun. . 1�,Emove fruit and grass It is, just a matter of courtesy, and not confined merely to those w.ho in use new graces and virtues un- stains by pouring boiling - water often the commander. of a British garnishing the platter with little .` vessel wall run u g come in contact with him. The known to uq, so that standing four squares or molds or aspic hard boil- from tea xettle upon spots. For ink p, his ensign first.' shadow of his influence reaches to square and immovable-in the midst stains soak in sweet milk, then soak A certain code of etiquette ex- ed'eggs, shoes of beet pickle, and a ! ists tov, between the tram steam multitudes whom he does not kn",v c,f the untoward iuflnenees of this border of aisle or cress. Every- gcx,us in tepid water. Fill two tubs , P who observe him, take notice of his world, we, too, ma • be rocks of re- parsley � 3 i half full of warm water. In-first er and the liner. If a.tramp steam- y thing here is good and nutritious. ; era roaches a liner, it is not eus- integrity and uprightness,and kn,� fuge,' encouragement and inspira Aspic dishes are just as suitable for Put one cupful of dissolved soap. toms P for the latter to hoist her thereby that honor is not yet �fea�I tion, casting a shadow of blessed «ring clothes from cold water; y the eompany_luncheon and Sunday flags unless the tram takes the amongmen and are encouraged in in'fiue.nce ti n multitudes in this wash through first tub to second 8 P g p° night supper as they .are for the 8 first step. Then, as soon as it is _ their own place and sphere to imi- weary world. tub• rinse and put in bailer -half P• � family meal. Since.the stock,'which ten that the cargo has hoist- slate his example. REV. DE WITT L. PELT©N. full of"water. Boil for ten minutes, _• is made by boiling the bones and !Using clothes stick at intervals cKJ her flags, the;' liner responds. 71ib{ • lest desirable pieces of meat, and 'Life from.boiler into rinse water, Mail and passenger liners, for in- and '— '�'!�K'i�!'fM' Mly►��'4'� vegetable-,, just as you make' the gelatin used—if'thickening is Ithen into.bluing, and starch water, stance; when passing along -the' any soup and thickened with enough necessary—are.inexpensive, .asl,ic Wrin coast of Portugal, may sight dozens Blatin to give them the proper con- prepared g.out, smooth out .wrinkles, g y dishes are to b'e' re aced the e�en f carg6 steamers, and, naturally 8 6 P Pe and dry in sunlight. �i%tencv. Cold sou is served in ing bef;,re or early in the morning �.= enough, will not sliov► their flags •• P Washing '.glade Easy:—Shave a • ru s. Chicken comes first in v u- and•set in the.ice box to cool.' With unless the.tramp does first. But if _ Th Rome F? P P bar bf Fovd laundry soap into a'laritr, then tomato then beef stock. one "hearty''.-vegetable, as baked i'dozen or more cargo boats hoist- Of course in preparing sots to be stuffed potato or escalloped corn, pari ,and w. d;. tablespoonfuls' cG their flags to the liner, the lat- P P 8 P t washing powder. Cover with water, �rrved you must be particular to a vrgetab.e salad, and fresh fruit,'f let it. boil until dissolved,• after ter would be expected to acknow- t have it well sea4oned, for you wish ,a meal is satisfying and easily pre Iw�hich stir into it two-thirds cupful ledge them. .%our-famil• to like-it instant] pred. Cold boiled fish are delicious INTERNATIONAL SIGNALLING " S Y• " of 'gasoline, stirring constantly un- _ when covered with jellied -mayon•' :.`COLA DISHES FWt �1':11iZ1 ll.�1S ' Parsley, celery, and bay ieaves til.thoroughly incorporated. There In the case of men-o'-war, all ' naiso and decorated with ore "of f P p tramps, or liners 7. lye chicken sou a good flavor,'ana isthen no danger o ex losion. Sort ,uerchant ships, p. Emanci Emancipation from serving hot, g P; a these : Pickles beets hard boiled 8 heasyy meals,should.•be,the -ouse- a bit of red pepper adds piquancy. eggs, capers, water cress; nastur- i clothes and for each lot have:vessel dip their ensign, whether British g8 p boiler r,r ford n. Signalling- between _ e water. C se Reel pepper is u'sc•d to excess in hot filled with cold a [ g .. . wife's, declaration of independence d o on e glut§ n s p I biuma, lemon p a British warships and merchant .. countries to stimulate the stomach for .main part of washir.2 and large i P • ' during the-summer months. If her One formula for jellied mayon- and liter. but a bit used occasion= granite kettles for-the rest. j Add ships has received a good deal of family has nal yet learned that naise for fish is: Add one and one- -Summer should be mother's vacs- ally is an addition to any dish and soap.to.watetr and place clothes in attention dur•ng recent years,and not necessarily overstimulatin half table5poonfiils of'gelatin'which vessel's, being sure clothes are well both naval officers and mercantile tion time, too, let them.begin les- f• has been soaked for an hour and a „ opportunity sods at once. When .possible it i; The water in which-vcgetables are covered. ' Let come to boil and re officers welcome an u y of P half to a cupful of clear beef or boiled and the creamed vegetables P main in hot water over night.. In signalling to each other. In fact, _�o{;d to follow the custom of women chicken stock which has been y g 3n smaller towns and serve the bot left over may be converted into sum_ the morning place in tub, rubbing commanders of liners rarel sight heated'. When.this has cooled stir ' mer soup-. creai;<r sou a b the ad_ soiled s ots sli htly; rinse in two men o -war'at sea'that do not have meal at noon, and a cold supper, p' p'' Y into it a half cupful of olive oil a P g eneraily with creamed dition of milk and sou stock thick- P water, starch and hang out. You their colors' flying as soon as the 6 potatoes tablespoonful of vinegar or lemon liner is in sight'. ened. P will find the soil entirely removed, g and tea biscuits as the fret dish, 1Yhen the vegetables are used as juice, salt, pepper, and the beaten leaving clothes' beautifully white. It is nearly half a century ago Cold sliced meat, salad, and fresh yolk of an egg. since the system of sea signalling fruit complete this sensible, menu. spinach, celery, asparagus peas Y g A careful attentitxi to details is 8 8 Many housewives have their.famil-' beans, or any vegetable pulp, it is necessary. Avoid having the Baso' called the "International Code of .1 first boiled- until tender then' rub- .';SEASONABLE SALADS. line around flames before it is mix- Signals" was compiled in. conse ics trained to eat cold rice or mush ' uence of action taken b the Brit -'and mlik, or merely a dish.of berries bed through a fine sieve and added Cabbage Salad.—Take.the ten- ed with soap, and let it be well mix- q h Board of Trade,' and adopted "or other fresh fruit and cake for the to the milk and•soup stock in the der white center from a head of cab- ed before adding to water. P ro ortion of two cupfuls of vie a ---,�, by nearly all the commercial, na evening meal. This plan is isre P P P g Hage. Shred fine and crisp in ice tions of the•world: The system.con dstfieult for the city ox .stiburban• table pulp to one quart of soil �.ter.' bfake•aAcooked dressing of SUMMER f OMPLAIhTs , sists of eighteen 'flags and a code housewife, w-hose men folks eat a stock or milk, or half stock and half fFSree egg yolks, t4ree.tablespoon- DEADLY -Ta LITTLE QN$S pennant. In using and interpreting j Hasty luncheon at noon and depend n"Ik' fuls of butter, five of tarragon vine- these signals it is, of course, nee on a hearty dinner at night. Many Same Rule :Applies to A1.1.—By gar' one teaspoonful of grate"! .At the first sign of illness during essary to be in possession of the women ro induce' their husbands using this rule foe cream of spin- horse-radish andthe same amount the hot weather months fine the ,signal-code book, -- in which the ach sou can be. made from any of mixed mustard-and'a good pinch.. Y nceanrn s attached'to the flags and A ' to tale a oho or steak with their , P g, p' little ones Bate Own Tables, or g ' P i — —r"f - vc eZaUFees. 'Bol t e spinach until of salt. . Coo over Fiot water until in few ho be corn.inations o e Hags are rint- :• noun meal and eat• lighter food at g p a f hours clad-.rdg• p _ night. S„me allu:r for this extra tender, drain, -ch and rub it creamery; when cold add an equal y'ond cure. These Tablets will pre- ed Each nation, however, prints through a sieve. 'Add two cn fogs vent summer complaints if given 1ie�:y meal at noun out of the g P portion of whipped cream and stir own copy of the signal book in of the pulp to one occasionally to the well child, andlanguage, lioti�ciu,ld allowance, so the hus- P P quart of milk or through one pint of the'shredded y its own and thug two bands .cannot object on account of stock or half parts of each. Put on cabbage well drained, one.cupful of will promptly, cure these troubles ships totally. ignorant of each the hca�y meal being too expcnPPd pcanuts the fire and thicken with one table- chopped and half a cc: ,ful' if they come unexpectedly. For other's language may converse by ' f 1 this reason Baby's Own Tablets means of these flags. sive. spoonful of butter and two table- of diced pickled beats. Fill the g The dishes which custom has made spoonfuls.of flour. • Season with salt cabbage hell and ' garnish with °hould always be kept in every ,�. ? young chil-there ere are y :us serve hot, but which can be and pepper. It is, mare richer by celery, plumes and circles of beets. home wCAT EZCIiA\GF. IN PARIS. adding a half cu ful of cream and• dren. Mrs. P. Laroche, Les fonds, :. Betted cold and made just as tasty, g P Sally Joy Brown.Salad.—Ingredi- s =i beaten with ane whip. Cream of Que., says:— Last , summer my- Some of the Felines Find TheirWa a are legion. It is popt>rlar and set egg P• ents—One large head of lettuce; y Y baby suffered severely from ,sto- a Bible to substitute fresh fruits for tomato is one of the popular summer -two small grape rrui't•, one-quarter Into the Stewp•ans. a first• course instead of hot so sou , The tomato and the milk of a and of shelled cans mach `and bowel troubles, but the j RP— p p° prompt administration of • Baby's Paris has a' cat exchange, a �• :n one- fresh berries, mixture of fruits ane heated separately, the latter be- quarter of a pound of black w'al- Own Tablets•brought him through "bourse aux chats." This estab- " sweetened and kept on i e fur an ing cooked 'and strained. A bit of nits. Take outer leaves from let- splendidly," Sold by medicine deal- lishment is situated in a big cham- 'hour or two before serving pine- soda is added to the, tomato and it tuce head and lace whole tinder p P ers or by mail at 25 cents a.box her at the rear of a wine shop. Here apple, orange, banana, and melon;. is stirred into the milk, not vice cold water faucet drip until leaves from The Dr. Williams' Medicine, are legions of cats of all sizes .and 'Witlr a big spoon "eggs'' may be yers.a. Season with salt, pepper, are all thoroughly wasbed and Co., Brockville, Ont. coiZ,r, which are to be seen jumping ficonped from the pink pulp of the and butter to'taste. City house- opened. Divide the grape fruit into and to be,heard "maulent." It is :a + { itermclon. The effect of those wives buy the tomato sotip .in cans its natural sections carefully. With said that the customers are by no pink eggs on a bcd'.of ice or grape and make 'cream of tomato with a sharp knife Flit• seed side of each HOW ELEPHANTS SLEEP means tendar-hearted old ladies, leases, as a first course, with pink that. This soup served in cups with section and tKirn contents insids In captivity elephants stand' up but for the,inost part furriers, glove "flowers in the center of the table, whipped cream ana an English wal• out. This method retains sections when they sleep, but in the jungle, makers and cooks. A good sleek is prciSty, nit on top is,.a dainty first course whole and conserves juices. Run iti their own land, they lie down. "matou" retlizes from 50 centimes ' Cold Snips Thickened with Ccla- at luncheon. Onion soup is popular nuts through meat grinder, finely The reason given for the difference (2%- eents) 'to' I franc (20•cents) ..tin.—When you get the Habit f, with the. French.and Italians. To set• Arrange grape fruit sections between the elephant in capirivity The skin has a number of usages se:rt_iug culd_suu}u; ;slit-will 13e.F�r prepare this put two ounces of tint- into open lettuce petals, and and in 'freedom is that the animal and the flesh, according to the set a dish of hot soup before your ter in a saucepan and wheat melted sprinkle ground 'nuts over all. liber- never acquires complete confidence story, finds its way into the stew •fa.lidly in dog days,- The cold soups add a. tablespoonful of flour, stir ally. Set on ice until thoroughly it his keeper and always longs for pans of certain restaurants possess- =� are really aspic, made of soup stock and when it bcgina to tiii•n yellow, chilled and serre with following liberty. ing more enterprise than scru;;e. t : ,,. ... .•.<".. +.w• .. -'.:: , �.., ..• ... ':.... .. .ala,. .,,• .p..-.,.,,r`:. .•a•:-..... •,E•+ ,•-� .. .: -p:y.,}•s•ee..,. rr• �.;!. ��.�•.�c^.-::�,:•.�r.Wil.:•.-�w�: _:".- �n+-•T�•- 'mss. ••-.w.�r r.:.-er.•...� ..a... �. ra..: ..-„•••kx.^�r. - :•k.�.. � .� .�-�,, k�-•.-^� .'-�'r .wa ;3..�t-= � -rr. '�".�..�,...••. >,ar- ,•�� .c��.�.�y^-,r,a�ci-mac•-^a. a---+.' WA, ... �,., .i" ... ,a ;-,"..,r r-,:: :t=..'- ,a..:,.., .:�..;:. - �'{' ,> ...,'F+'"-.•''• 'F:&"-^"v. ,�"",.. "�; �'r. e'=:<'3,°"slu�`v-'e`-�e"""'�''„'` ��:; .:�, �,+� � :�, .,,. may,.......-, :.. ,.. .;. :-.... .•.-. � . - ,, .> ;< ..x _ �;• _..:: . . t f. •' r , THE WORLD'S MARKETSORGANIZED GANG .OF THIEYES � FLEW ACROSS THE REPORTS. FROM THE LEADING - ' TRADE CENTRES. Robberies Are Frequent Since ' the GreatP� Epoch-Making Feat by a French Aviator' ices of Cattle, Grala, Cbeese .ad `. '7 FirA in Cobalt. • •, Other Dairy Produce at in an Aeroplane! . , Home and Abroad. A despatch from Cobalt says-. I A gang :::s arrested on Wednes= BREAllS'1'UFFS. A despatch from London says: the machine flew west against a �:-fiver since • fire destroyed many !day night on Sasaginaga Lake, the The epoch-making exploit of flying strong breeze, which had. sprung dives down in French town, rob- I Dunn family forming the nucleus. Toronto, July 27.-Flour-Ontario across the English Channel was ac- up, and landed .with little difficulty,. ' 8riea have been reported, and the Three men put up, strenuous fight,. wheat 90 per cent. patents, $5.25 to complished easily and swiftly on on a favorable spot: His speed police believe that an organized and the women set dogs on the $5.35 to day in buyers' sacks out- Sunday morning by Louis Bleriot, throughout the,trip exceeded forty sng of thieves are operating in I police. Almost all the goods taken side for export, and $5.40 to $5.50 one of the pioneers of French avia- miles an hour, and he completely ' ie town. FollQaing•the hold up. from the rink were found, and many on track, Toronto: Manitoba flour; tion, in his small monoplane aero- outdistanced the torpedo-boat de- f a man with revolvers on the road, articles that citizens have missed first patents, $6,20 to $6.40 on plane. He left Lea Baraques, on stroyer, ,aboard of which was his 4i there was an attempt made to en- for months'were located. track, Toronto; second patents, the French cu,a'st, at 4.33, and ar- wife, which was endeavoring.to keep ~ ter Mayor Long's house on Wed On Sasaginaga Lake, on Wednes- ;5.75 to $5.90, and'strong bakers', rived in the forth Fore ' land mea- !him in sight, nesday night. Bert Normandy, day night about $250 worth of goods $5.50 to :$;>.70,on track, Toronto. dow, two u:ilc.i east of Dover, 371 Bleriot's success makes him the °�- aho .has had $70 in cigars and to:I were taken from a tent. A vigor- 2.a.:uoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, minutes later. The air-line distance wiener of the prize-o£ £1,000 .of bacco stolen from the skating rink, 1 cus effort will be made to stamp $1.33, and No. 3, .tpi.32." between the two places is about 24 fe-red by the Daily Mail to the first 'Was on watch at midnight, and he iill out incipient Lawlessness, as previ• Ontario wheat--No.•2, $1.20 out- miles, -hot Bleriot flew nearly man who crossed the Channel in a gave'chase, but fell in a trench,I ous to' this Cobalt has not been side. New Ontario wheat about thirty. He got lost in mid-chap- heavier-than-air machine. Three y " and the thief was lost. troubled by the light-fingered tribe. '$1.10 outside. net, having been without a com- Frenchmen were on.the coast wait- Barley-Old No. 3,extra, 63c out- F,ass and.out of sight of land. When ing to seize the first favorable op- { IILR LEG MANGLED BY TRAIN FUN ENDS I` TRAGEDY. side. the haze lifted and he was able to portunity to make the attempt. a :* _ Oats-No. -2 Ontario white, 57% see the English coast, he found his, Latham overslept himself. Count 'to 58c on track, Tpronto,. and 54% tra'veliug almost east. • He 'swung Lambert, with a Wright biplane, ' Girl, on Way to Visit Toronto, In C. P. R. Conductor ivned in to 55c outside. No. 2 Western Can- round, and with perfect control of has not been heard from, jured at Windsor. French Riv ada oats, 55%c, and No. 3, A despatch from Windsor, Ont., .A despatch from North Bay says: Bay Ports• cows from $23 to $50 each. Calves GR.�1 E CAVED I\: says': While attempting to dismount Thomas Jamieson, a former C. P. Peas-Prices purely nominal. from$2.50 to 810 each. Sheep 3'/. from an incomingCanadian Pacific R. passenger conductor, was drown- Bu -Prices purely nom= , - P g o lic per Yb., lambs 6% to 7c per ShockingOccurrence at Burial of train at the car ferry dock at 1.45 ed on Tuesday evening in French inal. lb: Good lot's of fat hogs sold at Murdered {Ian. Saturday morning, Miss Genevieve River, With a fishin art of Corn-No. 2 American yellow, , g p Y Sot• b/ to a little over.9c per lb. x Lennon, a young -lady of Joliet, eight Jamieson left forth Bay on /c on track, Toronto. Canadian Toronto, July 27.-A. number of A despatch from Winnipeg says ' Ill" lost htr- balance and -fell be- the steamer Hazel B. • When near Yellow 76 to 77c on track; Toronto. steers sold for both.butchers and Angus Roos, who was murdered on heath the wheels of a train as it Frank'a`Ba the fatality occurred. Bran-$19.50 to $20 for Ontario Saturday at Frank was buried at y 9 export purposes at. from $5:20 to Y , was being shunted on the car ferry. Durin a friendl scuffle with'John bran outside in bulk. Manitoba, q 3r g Y �� 6 .50, Sheep and lambs-blanket Blai•rmore on Wednesday beside The wheels passed over her right Russell, one of the party, both men $w• in. sacks, Toronto freights; sttady. .Export market - Extra leg, just below the knee, and mang- fell over the gangway board into the shorts, $24 Toronto freights. his father and mother, While four g g Y choice heavy well finished men were lowering the coffin the - led. it so badly that amputation was water. The steamer was stopped cattle, $3.90 to $6; mecjium, $5.25. grave caved in, two of the men be- _ " necessary. Miss Lennon.was bound and a skiff lowered, Russell being COUNTRY PRODUCE. Butchers' Steady` demand for ing precipitated into the newly-dug for Toronto, where she . intended rescued, but no trace of Jamieson Beans-Prime, $2.20 to$2.25,-and choice butchers' cattle. Medium grave under the coffin, which had Gt spending her vacation -with rela- could be found. Jamieson was a nand-picked, $2.4U to $2.45 . .per and common cattle steady at late to be righted and the pit,dug out fives. ' She refused to give her prominent citizen of North Bay; and bushel, declines. Stockers and 'feeders - again.. The wife of the deceased name up to the moment she..was was widely known, and respected. Hay--No. I timothy, $13 to $14 Demand for good stock, Calves Tainted at the occurrence. ,aced on the Q 1' p perating table; A widow and six children survive. a ton on track here, and lower Market steady for good butchers' - 'when she requested to have her grades, $9 to $10.50- calves. Milch cows-Steady de- 4: oiother, living in Chicago, sent Straw-$7 to $7.50-on track, mand for good milkers. Feeders MAY BE BANK-ROBBER. for. DROWNED 'IN CLOUDBURST. potatoes-Small lots of old 73 Steady around $5. Choice butch- -''�` r , etc cattle-Stead to easier around '`i Foreigner Captured by-Winaipeg - " Several Persons Perish in.Odanall 9 , and new, $3 to $3.25 per y to Oc ew THE COD LING {I OTIEL, barrel on track. - I$3.23 to $3.50 for picket extra choice • �Vlsem As dr ssed,Poultry2 to 13ccper Ib fowl, to r heifers and st good butchers'r easy The inn t e P�Itce haverunder ar- _ ' .''Has Destroyed the Apple Crop in A despatch from Ashlaad, t{rs., p rue of fair to 1' Pennsylvania. says: A cloudburst late on Tuesday 10e; turkeys, 14 to 18c pe.r'lb. ler around .$4,50 to $4,90; common rest a man who is supposed to be A despatch from Harrisburg, night caused heavy loss.to all kinds -_-_._ to inferior mixed butchers' cattle, one of the gang who robbed the rf property in northern Wisconsin. .:THF. DAIRY MARKETS. W. off. Hogs-Steady at $9 f.o.b., Bank of Nova Scotia at Raihy Fenn., says.: Not more than a It is estimated the.total loss will ° $8.23 fed and watered and $5.30 River. He is �a foreigner, giving, ` fourth of a crop of peaches and one- .Butter Pound prints, 19 to 20c; R g g g' be $500,000, The power plant at o$ ears• the name of ;II. Obremv>i,:! , and- third of a crop of apples will be tubs and large rolls, IS to 19c; in White River, which furnishes light when arrested he was carrying a' - .gathered this year i'lt Pennsylvania, ferior, I5 to 18c• creamery,.23, to y'• $ to the city,of Ashland; and- the ' LINE TO HUD.SON�S BAY. full•-loaded- revolver, He will be. • according tz. information received 24c, and separator 19 to 20c per lb. y State fish hatchery near Bayfield -- held until the police of Rain River At the State Department of Agri- Eggs-Case lots, 20 to 21c per S0i e, P Y were practically destroyed. The yors Favor, PortNelwon as have had an opportunity to Surface. dozen. PP<? y . - -estimates State Zooloigst dam breakin at White River im- tatimates.that the loss to.the apple- g C:,heese-New 12%c for-large, and Tcrmrnru9. bim over. rowers this perils Odanah. Several persons 1 g year will amount to at 12/c for twins. A despatch from Winnipeg "says 'r 81,000,000. "This will be.due most- are reported drowned. Six Tamil- -' , A party of surre ors who have bren ly to the codlgrg moth," said Prof, ics near the ore docks in Ashland ;HOG PRODUCTS. - engaged running trial lines for- the FI.LLI\G, UP 'FILE {PEST �• had to be-taken 'from their homes. furface. `'The inspectors of the de- ,I, Bacon, lou clear, 13t to 13'/c Hudson's Bay•Railway,in the 'Nelson ` artment _say that nearly ninet g �+ per 1 10.000• American IIonrcKcckers This p Y Y Y- lb,in in case lots; mess pork, $23 t0 country arrived back f rvm the north Year. 'five per cent. of the apples of- the SAVED FROM CATARACT. , a on Friday: They brio a report State have' been stun or are $23L50;'. shorn cut, $-5.50 to $.6. g . g Hams-Light to mcdi' im 15',.1 to that would seem to iird:eate thatf A despatch from Winnipeg'says:. wormy.'.' Disabled Boat, With It Occupants. 18c; do., heavy, 14 to 14%c; rolls, Port-Nelson is better suitedoited in every Immigration frm,t� un5fates In Danger at Fails. 121/n to 13c; shoulders, 11% to 12c,- way for Aho terminus of the road -during April and Ila) was 23,,1G, _'TWO CAUGHT BETWEEN CARS. A despatch from Niagara Falls, backs, 1s to 18%c; breakfast bacon, to Lhe bay. The line is shorter and �compared' *ith 13,52:3 for the same • - N. Y.; says:.A launch party of four- 1612 to 17e, more direct, and the harbor facili, i months last year. This gives all in- -Fatal Street Car Accident on the teen young people of this. city had aLard-Tierces Itye• tuba 14' c; tux are good and open earlier than crease of 33 per cent. . The Immi• Streets of Wiin'nipeg. narrow escape from going.over the pails, :14%c. + at Churghill, while the cost of con- gration C'ummi's*ioner is confident Falls early on Wednesday night, struntionr is vastly cheaper than the. that his estimate of 70,000 home- A despatch from Winnipeg sass: move northern route. The survey seekers from south of the fine for when the motor boat in which they BUSINESS AT MONTREAL'. lA horrible accident happened at the ors ,nctimate that from Split Lake t•,: I .,u- } ar will,be, considerable ,ex- were riding.sprung a. leak. With. p � ,$ corner of Main 'street and Logan tine water rushing into the boat Montreal, July 27 -Oats=No. 2 ,:Felson the cost of building the line'tcecded, avenue here on Sunda evening, C'aradian Western 58c; No, I extra (will 1!ot greatly.exceed that of or- - Y g, faster than it could be :bailed c,ut, 'when two pedestrians, 'E. Rees and the boat was steered'for shore, but 'feed, 55%c No. 1 'feed; 571Zc; No. 3 1dinary• prairie work, as there are GALLOPED TO III•S DEATIt E. G.. 011ett, were 'caught between the water'stopped- the engine and Canadian Western, 57c. Barley- no mu,.I:ers and no grades. two cars going in ,opposito direc- the party were in danger of being No. '2,'721 to 74c; Manitoba' feed _T_,t•' _ ' ; Indian on'lfoarsebac•k Leaped Into `. ttions and terribly, crushed. .011ett swept over the cataract. A well- barley, 67% to 68c. Buckwheat- � , 'was instantly` killed, and Rees known riverman appeared ori' the 6912 to 70c. Flour-Manitoba I.1D-\1.F.D O� -\ PIKE. Itircr.. ; so terribly injured that he died scene in a sailing boat, and took Spring wheat patents, firsts, $6.30; t, A despatch from Vancouver says c Train 7,ecc_ed and Workman to Was Victor Le.cani e- a' member of the • an the' way to the hospital. The an anchor from his boat, which Manitoba Spring wheat' patents, y rcareti• P two cars were running the crossing held the. launch against- the cur- seconds, $5.80; Winter wheat pat i . best-known family in the Kamloops �5 sit the same time, which is again-at rent'-until he went.., ashore for a ents, $6.73; Manitoba strong bak A de��i•tch from \L'innipeg saj•s: Indian reserve, galloped deliberate - the law. Rees' wife and four chil- motor boat: ers, $5.60; straight rollers, $6.50 Robert 1lnBride, a workman em- ly, to death on. Tuesday evening.' 'dren are now on the Atlantic to $6.60; straight rollers, in bags, ployed on ,the N. T. It. at Dut Sid- Aware that the draw of the bridge Ocean en route to Canada. The ,,,.15 to $320; extras, in bags, $2.50 ing, met almost instant death un- over the South Thompson Ritter was Seventy-five - spikers and steel motormen of both cars were arrest-, to $2.90. Feed-Busi-ness in most der ecu liar circumstances" on open, but crazed wit}t drink, he gal= workers have struck work on the P ted lines, of , milling feed continues Thursday ovening. -He was stand-I loped furiously to his doom. The Transcontinental for higher sages. quiet. Cheese-11,'e to 12c. and ing on the ?pack of a work train, ,horse cleared the bridge timbers and Seen thousand dollars' worth of easterns at 11% to 11,' c. Butter- holding. a 1t-ke in his hand, when landed in the fairway: The Indian W Both sides lost heavily in the bat- diamonds are said to have been tle 'Pound lots, 213/4c;. jobbing 22'/c. the train sue+ienty gave a lurch, and 'extricated himself a from' the stir- near between Spaniards and JI(�(,s smuggled into.Canada from Eng- Eggs-19% to 20c. Selected stoc he 'fell on the pens- ru s, but finally sank,,one hundred • uear Melilla on Friday. land. *lr, point, which p - _ - ,.and-aandl his lw.dy. •u-neler th rds Ilclow the bridge. the-horsy - - -- - - - arm. He di)(1 .a minute later, swam ashore. UNITED STATES MARKETS. Minneapolis, July 27.-Wheat - -SETTLERS THIS c. 81.07; cash, d� No. I hard .32%to 759NO '11.32% , No. 1 Northern, x$1.31% L to $1.31{' No. 2-Northern $1.29y Soa city of Harvesters 'Leads Winnipeg t� $1.29 ; No. 3'Northern, $1.27% - - -; to $1.2 Flour First patents, • 56.10 to X5630; second patents,, $6 Inspector of Agencies in the United States : Magistrate 'to Try Experiment, to $6,20; first clears, $5,05 to $5.- �, second clears, $3.65 to $3.33. epeat s1 s. Predlet'i �A despatch from Winnipeg says: I of last Pian-In 100-1'b, sacks, $21.50. P p g year, and if necessary a Chicago, July 27.--Cash wheat-- Daily the fear of a scarcity of farm special constable will be placed on No, 2 red, $1.18 to $I 20• No. 3 red, A despatch frojr Ottawa says: who gave them cordial welcome,." ,-labor this . summer grows apaceleach-car. On Thursday Magistrate new, $1.18•; No. 2 hard, $1.18 to Mr. W. J. White, inspector of Do- No Canadians born could speak with favorable news from the axil- Ualy" decided to try an experiment. g1.20;'No, 3 hard, $l.l.i to $1.18; minion immig:+ition agencies in the more enthusiastically of the future Rearing of the scarcity of 'men, he No, 1 Northern, $1.39 to $1.40; No. United States, 'e here and reaffirms of Canada than did those visitors 'cultural districts. At the present released all short-term prisoners on ) Northern, $1.24 to $1.30; Spring, .bis former p.cdiction that 73;000 -uFnn the conclusion of their trip,` time there are:four hundred spell- condition that they get employment. ;51.20 to $1.28. Corn-No. '2, 73% immigrants will come,this year from "As it happened," Mr. White con-, cations on file with the Provincial General Grain Agent Atheson of io 74c; No. 3, 72c; No. '3 whits the United Stag-s to Canada. He tinned, we were in Lethbridge on Gutern:hent, and nearly seven pun- ,the C. P. R., who has just returned 7,� c; No. 3 yellow, ?3 to 73'/•zc: F.as recently conducted a party of I the day. of .the school lands sale,; wM` Reel with t}:r Dominion immigra froi4( a tour of inspection :of the N(11 4, 66 to 69c. Oats-No. 3, 45 American •ci,,0�rs through the I.Rhen eight quarter sections'were tl.,n officers, asking for men,' but crops, says the grain is at about t.o 45'/4c•; No. 3 white, 46% to 5o%c; Northwest. put •up at• auction, and some 60 rt neither can -( Pply any. The C.;P. the same stage<:f development as in No, 4, ,42 to 46%c; standard, 49 to "What ir.,pressed the party people, not only speculators, but k. N at rr:gent endeavoring-to ar- other years, and esptcially in Mani- .',2c, most." he sai<', `teas the character ;Yar'mers, stood in line from Sunday MENEEMENE range excursions from the east, out I tuba the harvest will be about the (f the settlen.ants al�;ng the line, tight until Monday morning' to get ;reports received indicate that men !same time as last'year. He does t(.wns of from t e'to ten thousand first chance in the bidding. The there aro also scarce. {'<hen th-e not look for more than an averse I g LIVE STOCKMARKETS, i; habitants, N1 i ,', imposi,ig school ,(•Pnt' was an 0)ject lesson of the r cxc,:rci; •,: aro' en route this year !crop, which would mean a yield of Ml)itroal, July 27.---Prot;; g,�o:l , he(! (s and r.thr•r e.^de lose ..f solid Lr<',�rtn� calor t,t ('anntlin i farm t every effort will be made to pre- Iahout'a'hundre.l million bushels of l,voc e.s s(.'d at 4 to a%c.., cwr .n-r, ; settle i:e'nt, a Pe",pled by a su- ;a:,cls, whifdl dial n'.t f:01 to in,nress went a r•.currenee of the r6wdyism wheat. stock at 2;:, to 3;;c Per 11 . !,i', h I.crior stamp -,i a it] w,,:ue:i itself up( n a.. �L :'rtR�""-ia•:"" "v...•: G,. i:�,a.:e;.F�-. .:....-t,,,�:;.^ ..:.�.tt-, ..•- . ^-�:-,..r _ r_ --r: a•. -- rte+--ac m-" ,'-�xrs;. wn,-. ..,,,,�� .. 1i' .w.M.an.'-w:aa• .-o-i.:.,..,:._.+aa•G _-•- _'- _ -:a. .t. +e, - _ .m • _ .... • ^ -"!i a m w i - 1 present stage. It may revolution- ize modern efare. It may Rhe u mA t i s m RICHARDSON'S ' render uselesss the great navies of the world. Or it may prove Of no I have found a cried and tested cure for Rheas SPEC/AL ism! Not* aronred7 that will dtratghten toe : '. {. value whatever in warfare. Its ai$corced umbo of chrome cripples,nor tarn bony " r* • wtha beck to flesh again. �t is imposdbie. -tire vedatug gto value can be determined only by ut I can now surely kill the pains and pangs a - - a w its ractical work, and we ho tl; this deplotab:e disease. 'lspublishedeve Frida mor P in German eh t Chemist g the City of ry y ntngatitsofnoe, the time may be far distant when Darmstadt— found the Iaat ingredient Witt -. ,Pickering, out. Y which Dr.Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made SATES OF ADVERTISING: the s ortunit Will resent it- a perfected, dependable prescription. without Wirt ingot Zion perline - 10 cents PP Y P that last ingredient.I avcaxestatlly treated man•, Each subsequent insertion,per lire - a cents self, when it will prove its value many cases of Rheumatism;but now,atlasc.ituni This me does not include Legal or Foreign torlily cures all curable cases of this heretofore advertisements• in the destruction of life and pro- much dreaded disease. Those sand-Ilke granular Special Germs given to artier Makin eon- wastes,found in Rheumatic Blood.seemtodissolve , p g perty, The event also shows us and pass away;order the action of this remedy as rusts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Hall p .,_Fearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. that rest discoveries are Still in kegly as does sa�ar when added is pure water• Business cards,ton Lines or under,with paper g AndtAea.xheu dissolved these poisonous wae•es rias ear,a5 00, ayable in advance. Store for Uy. The past cents beefy pass from the system and the cause o! p Pa century Rheumatism is gone forever. Theta is now no :a - NOLIco la local columns tea coats per line, [sal need--no actual ezet>se Lo duffer longer with- " o save cents per line earn subsequent insertion. has been full of great inventions an�. We syu and coafldence reoommeod speoffal contract rate$ made known on applies- and discoveries, but the resent Won. No free advertising. + P Advertisements io written instructions centur mA be a still more re- Dr. Shoop S `/s GOOD TEA Irlll be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- x Y eordinvly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- markable One in this respect. We - %xc nto must bein writing and sent to the pub• s �• can only Await with bated breath Rheumatic Remedy preen, Black or Mixed, 25 cents per pound. Job Work promptly attended to. TERMS for what many occur next. C C S1.2d;per year; $1.001if pail in advance. UXBRIDGE T. M. MCFADDEN. V ROSES LOUR - A town merchant received a letter - JOHN MURKAR; .Proprietor, this week from a commission merch- New Advertisements. ant in Tae stating-that otwo 0 R O C T R Y ' S T O R E NOTES AND COMMENTS ces of eggsggs recently sixty-shipped maty- f�I AND CENIENT always on nine were worthless. Some had chicks L h nd. JOHN McGlN'rY, Pickering lite in and some were boiled. It ii we Those who Are in a position to are lad to ser not often that a corn- FO SALE--A new Milch cow:. know predict -that the yield of Taint of this kind-has to be made, con 8 Pplyto MRS. JAB, L,PALMER, to Qo, HAYING SEASON IS HERE wheat iri theNorthwest this year ut it is evident that some. one has Y been careless in gathering eggs. Peo- IRST-CLASS PASTURE, well will amount to 140,000,000 bushels. pie who buy chickens don't want them F watered,can be had by applying to J. W. Have you good piaehiney? •If not, see'us. We can supply you. This yield, at the present high in the.shell and those who buy eggs MF:HARRY, Port Petty, sett like to do- the boiling themselves. price, will amount to An enormous Bringing boiled eggs to market is de- BASSWOOD WANTED—A. quern- It's quality, not quantity with us. We have a reputation in the country tity of good Bound basswood for the fano- for giving farmers more value for their Gone suit of money And should stases cidedty new, tory in Pickering W I! GORDON, Pickering g g y than they can .get elsewhere, '., • a period of prosperity for-Canada. Thos. Thompson and wife returned 33tf and we certainly aren't going to take any chances on losing that reputation, P P P Y this month from Cuba and reached the machines we sell are made to work and to last. . But it must be remembered that, Uxbridge this week, after being in TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also Ontario farmefs choose the Frost M Wood No.8 mower in reference to slsike to Glx to grow good hay. App1 p while the prospects Are very glow--- Cuba ainee February, 1908. Mr. at lot is,cdn.T,Pickering,or write E.E.pees others: Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations throughout the lagjust uow, the bright ho es Thompson says the climate is pleas- Claremont. Batt Dominion are using it because they find that it will do more work and better ] + g P rant, but lacks the exhilarating effect work than any other wake of mower that they, can buy. Don't you think '. • mow entertained may be shatter- that a northener is used to, and he TO RENT—A farm containing 180 the experience of the men at the Treads of these successful colleges is worth V being lots 13 and 14,con.+J,township pe � ed before the time of ha res The thinks that after a year spent in Cuba of Pickering. For tali psrciculars ap 1 on while following? �' G a Canadian loses 61a snap. Of the the premises or aaareas—lace. E. t�GH, Have you seen the 'InGkR"rake? This is an all-steel implement,-built time of the dreadful frosts has Cubans he speaks highly, but says Balsam P O s9es iaot yet arrived and hail storms the cropsgrown there are often preear- to do hard work and ] lot - it, It has an exceptionallyrspoia strong frame and f _ OR 9AL1:J OR TO RENT.—The solid axle. The wheels are built with staggered spokes and cannot get out of ions. After all, there is no gainsaying F Logan 100 acre farm,pass line,Pickering, shape. The teeth on the"TIGER••are made out of the best alas yet inflict Arent 1033. The g p grade of spring the fact that Canada has one of the for sale on reasonable terms. Land is very steel that can be bought and are turned to the proper shape for picking' up present high price -of wheat may best climates in the world.—Journal. beat clay,stone house ste,I miles from G.T.R p will rent if not sold at once. Apply to even• every bit of hay on a Held. The trip is automatic—a slight pressure of the not be maintained until the time tags to F.M.CHAPMAN.Pickering. ¢stt foot is all that is necessary to dump a load. Come in And see one when you — of marketing, and other forces The Siege of Kandahar -HORTHO1t'r rBi LLS-P'013- --- are in Whitby. SALE. not under the control of ala' mAy "I>xndAhar,"the'crowning event in one roan 2 r9old past. one roan' s years We handle a full line of macbiaerp- buggies.-harness, Plymouth 'twine, Lord Roberts'career, will be resent- oi,l in ipnog. .These bu as err$pafor service in machine oil, etc. We have a good second hand mower (Deering) for 61a1e. work to the detriment Of tb west- la hest of stock. Also several ball carves from b Also"some second hand light w itgon4, buggies and carts: Open evenings till ed in elaborate style at the Canadian(to 18 wontas old good epough for any man is nine: Points for all owe. ern farmer. Still it is most „ ti- :National Exhibition this year. The thio roantry. Apply on preen+see lot Ib,con.7, plows. fy ing to know that the conditi is opening will show the. Afghan City, Pickering or write E.E.PCGH,Claremont,S7tf sheltered beneath the towering peaks so far have been such as to iu= filers K �;ARDS' FOP. fi3LE.—Being lots 10 s E . DISNEY r& SON I of the Hitnalayas, and with massive j' and I1, eon T. township of Pickering.and :confidence in the country- U RRtes to shut out foes from the front. cvna.stan c 2Io acres, Thu fare, is the one timistie feelings seem o be gener- The great war gong sounds: the on which the well-known Greenwood herd of chert-borns have been,bred end red daring the Carriages, Binder Twine Ameer's guard marches throAIR4 the y Farm Implements, Harness, , al.all over the'country and base- burr in theca s'in the peat force ears, !t is as rich as a garden sad P g y g g gav Eastern. clean.• would sell a.5+1.acres, 138 acres or the Maehine Oil and Repairs. _ -;mess ie gradually'picking up as a costumesi, •and draw up before the whole of it, Tbere'is timber on one past of it Ronal tent. The Aaneer$mer ea,and worth $2000. Terms slay. Possession gwenH/TBY. -- -- ONTAR/O result of the favorable conditions. there is E tstern splendor and the April let isftJ. Arthur Jolzzoo n, Greenwood. sports of Central Asia. A British en- Monday next being'Civic Holi, voy arrives, is arrested, and prepara- T NCE. 1k day, it will be in order for those turns are made to deceive Lord Rob-., hvitg iu the village to take a da arty and his forces, and to surprisA reliable local salesman wanted Four Reasons ' W by y(m Should 3' and massacre the troops as they enter to represent - --- - .,off and enjoy thenigelves. For the the city. The Anglo-Indian troops. . _ Deal at � �uuan who is compelled-by the exi. under Lord Roberts, arrive; the cap- a nada s (Oldest Alta tared envoy escapes and warns thorn: �Y>ct4tUYe1`1<f gencies of his business to be at his d i . . the Afghans Bud only close the city accustomed place nearly every gates. After several attempts th • d • Y y , gates are blown u , and a rent bAttle e! • 1 l 1 n ani • 011111 da in the fear an ocerssional g g in Pickering and adjoining conn- scene ensue@,in which the British ov- 1holiday is of great benefit and is ercome the savage mavntxineet•�, and try. itnueb appreciated. This is an age the city is riven to the flames. With The demand for nur9ery stock is io, 'avhen the accumulation of wealth a thousand men in all the various uni- creasing yearly, and if you become I:—Our Goods are the best that can be bought for the Money. forms the picture demands, the beauty one of our salesman you will realize , ,seems to be the chief object in of the spectacle may be imagined but there is good money in the business II.—Oar Goods are all new. We 'dont handle, soy rrcond hand ;life, and a day spent in pleasure not described. for you. Furniture. or in taking a rest is looked up(m ' Write at once for particulars. Pay III.—Every piece of Furniture we sell we guarantee to be right in The Markham & Pickering Tele- weekly. Free outfit. -las being so much lost. A ma g every way.' who refuse t6 take, a holiday and phone Co. are busily engaged ex- STONE & WELLINGTON Y tending their line west from Iv.—Last. but not least—Our prices, are .]ilia the furniture, well 1insists on working every day in Unionville to Thornhill and Fonthlll rureertee shrunk. Compare them with city bargains, thgn compare the the year is simply cutting off a thence to Richmond Hill. Nearly Sao acres ;goods. We'll leave the rest to you. part of his life. 041r• bodies de- every fanner Will then be able to TORONTO --ONT mnand rest and we should not have a phone in his home. _ _ 'Upholstering And Picture Frnlning,a'speclalty BLACKSMITH SIioP Goods delivered anywhere free of chnrKN. ignore the demands of nature. An accident occurred at Mr. Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. v Of course there. is a ssiUilit of Hogg's barn raising on Quaker p 3' Hill recently, which might have I am prepared to carry on the black- going to the opposite extreme and smithing business formerly conducted j proved fatal to three men. The by Robt. Davidson. General repair]make pleasure the main object im last bent was being put•in place work and horaeahoeing a specialty. Come O ��L]�kfast living. There area great man by means- of ropes -and tackle (J g Y I have also the agency for the fam- when one of the ropes bloke let- ' that belong to this class. While tin it fall, injuring Messrs. Pol- pus Cockebutt plows and Adam's the may think' the are rolon g g wagons. Call and nee f before mak- �T' 'TT Y Y Y P R- lard And son, and Chas. Barber, ing your purchase of farm imple- .�/j .Lv V ling their lives by not taxing their who are progressing favorably. menta. _ - +bodies with hard work: they may Chapman Bros. are the contras ROSS HADLEY+ - Corn Flakes, Shedded Wheat, Grape Nuts, Orange Meat, Corn_ ' ,+shorten them b neglecting to for the barn. Starch, Quaker Oats, Coffee, Cocoa or Postum. ' Y g g tors 'CHERRYWOOD .. ONTARIO d, ! iprovide the necessaries of life: Have you 'had Dinner ,However, Monday being a boli- .� also handle the following Goods : Y day, let's all go fishin. Caned Corned Beef, Roast Beef, Caned Haddie, Kippered Herrings, Success Manure Spreaders, Sardines, Cod Fish. One of the most remarkable Betteso 55 P q achievements. of the pr P --N6w4$4he time-to your Glass Sealers Come Ani got our - t' J �tury is,that of the French aviator, - P. l'iamilton Implements, _prices. Sugar is advancing in price. ;Louis Bleriot, in flying acros's the Ontario Wind Mills, Pure'Paris Greets 25 cents per lb. veryStickne Ge soliue Engines, English Channel from Calais, in :armory waant. y ug' , to w better crops •'-� T Br a mrances, t0 Dover, in .England. it and -wants to rewa the a gets w�ea he Chatham Fanuing Mills, uT�,O PgIL1� 0� ,�W1J1 them-that's the reward De jn■ g its OIIe of those achievements, owns and a$e. Chatham Farm Scales, ,jjj...JJJ • E 'which a few years ago would have THE BISSELL LANa� Etc., Etc. ,,been looked upon as utter] lm- R LLER- = P Y The roller that increases farm profits and I aro giving a coupon worth$1.00 11 htens the labor. Runs lI ht,does splen- possible. The present age is A aid work,ands ast% a lire-time. nod; bay with every order of 1001bs. , until To get The Bissell Book tell- fasts nandnsche scientific of invet- In allyaMaattni$ro]sr. Book's free-write or over of Twine.'tp�a,. AddreaaDept.W. _ Call and seem exhibit at°-Wil- Tfm SrJ���� BIfK►discoveries. T.E.BISSELL 00.Ltd., Y - Great events are now taking place Elora,Ont. son's Carriage shop, a to excite our wonder. The event �VhitevAle. ' F :iso rapidly that.-they alnyo3t cease � �OF CANADA ` firtablished 1873 . 77 Braacbes } referred to above was recorded in Howard E. Turner, - Whitevaile 4 the vArious daily papers with the - Joint .1�CCt�Lint ,,.lusual black lines for a heading, e/ and softs no doubt passed over by MILLINERY REDUCTION .R is a great convenience in hanfning the family fuad•. his opened in the majority of readers As An last- the names of two members of the family,and both may make deposit• debt of no great importance. But or draw checks over their own individual signatures. , it i an event worthy of notice. _ The balance Of Our stock Of Thin form of account p particularly convenient for those who 1<t i n event that eve some distance from town. s people have You can open a Savings Aoount with One Dolle. Ulty not .been reaming about for centu- Trimmed81ts arias, b its actual achievement ` do so at Once? 71 'WAs 100 upon as an impossible -going at only 50e each occurren Its value to the P I C K E R I N G BRANCH world, .never, is something North Side C • ATTT, Bfs aager :which we' estimate at the SRS LEIGH Os LAR King. St. BAAC>l TWITBY. T ..4y,-,. ..._�••.-`. wwS+a.Aaevir«a..4z°",�•'iL',�Y' r�rda"'`sr.'°.L.:...a.a:.�.w..•.+wrr.�.. ,.+w�w:ra,. .bfi•been' a ■ _71" 7,11 .. 11 M T tY 4z", _77 7 41 ILA C LARZMONT D. P. McFarlane spent over the Spring and Summer Goods, Thos. Birkett was in the 6ity on Sunday with friends in he city. Saturday'. Mrs. Nelson Wagg returned I%OTUEDIZ John Farmer, of Stouffville,was home on Sunday after visiting for Alfull stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. home over Sunday. a week at the home of her broth- It will pay you to call and see-before, purchasing. R. W. Evans, of Whitby, was er, Fred Fisher. 4! Wilmott I Storey has -returned in town on Monday. from Barnsdale where he has been FLOUR AND FRED. t Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle, was In town on Monday. employed on the C.P.R. for the WHO E of the.best quality always on hand. W. G. Bingham is working in Past few months. Greenwood this week. Lyman Reynolds who has been Independent Telephone Central. Miss Jean Bennett is visiting visiting here for the past few with friends in Uxbridge weeks left on Saturday evening The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor-. Fred Fisher, of Scarboi;o, spent last for Gow Ganda. Sunday at Nelson Wang's. Mys. Jewett, of Valparaiso,Indi- ana, has returned home after Find Help in Lydia E. Pink- P. Macnab Sr. had a business trip to the city.on Tuesday. visiting her parents, S. and Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs. Thompson visited Bray, for several weeks. ham'sVegetable Compound The police trustees wish all friends in Glasgow on Sunday. —"Four doc Mrs. Tamblyn is spending a few those who Have not yet cut the .Winchester, Ind. tors we 'J' s - Ho - .-R ICHARDSONIS weeds front of their premises told me that they could never make days with relatives in Toronto. me regular, and to do so by 1st of August. that I would event- IM Mrs. Astridge has returned t portant showing of finest display of Quite a few, from here took in wally have drops home-after visiting friends here. China. A very largo ameortment of the garden Itarty 'at Whitevale I would bloat, and Mr. and Mrs. Grocott, of Toron- Stationary, Books,Dolls, Toys. jab( to, are visiting at Evans Ward's. on Wednesday evening while oth- sufferfrombearing attended that at Balsa downp * cram Mechin, ers In. _-W ps and gi .1 ­ I .zooeived. for the Holiday trade. Call T. Poucher and Archie ­-P �Z and town on Masters Almer and Rexford a I of Brougham, were in could not sleep and see them. Stephenson, of Fickering, spent nights. My mother Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, -1,Monday. Is Messrs.Gregg & Coates shipped a few days last week With their wrote to Mrs.Pink- t%tl(:Ie and aunt, Thos. E. and Mrs. Weekly and Daily Newspapers. in for advice,and Toronto on ha a carload of stock to b1tephenson. began to take Monday. . ... ... Harry Wright Lof "�obleton, R. Leggitt is holidaying in the LydiaE.Pinkham?s Veiretable W. IT 1-1. 1Z 10 1-3:A�M:D S 0 MT Com, called upon f rie¢ds here one d%y turnip field where he' is taking much pleasure from wielding the d. Aft�_r_takingFone and one- last week. 107- alf bottles of the Compound,I am all Mr. Worthy, of Brampton, and hoe. The weeds fairly wither at �oun commend it to right again; and I re - Chas. Gibbons were in Pickering his approach. every suffering woman."—MB& MAYti -on Monday. Next Sunday there will be no DEAL, Winchester, Ind. Preaching service in the Baptist Hundreds of such'letters from girls Mrs. Waddingham, of Toronto, stopped in 20 minutes A tickling or dry couRh can be quickly has returned home after visiting Church. The Sabbath School and mothers expressing their gratitude sure . It Dr. Shoo&'s loosened with Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. service will be held at the usual for what Lydia E. rinkham's Ve Croup Remedy. a No otpam, no chloroform,nothing ansate friends here. for C�0�� test will surely prove. orbbish. Gold by T, M. XbF&ddes. Win. Anderson, of Oshawa, is hour-9.30 a..m. table Compound has accomplished or No vomiting. no dis. John Greg , of North Clare- them have been received by The Lydia tress. A safe i ag syrup--mc.Druacis- 9 y cementing a stable floor for E. W. E.piljrharnmedidn Compan.,Lynn, Mont, is tearing down his stable Evans on his farm. Mass. 430 VEARV Mrs]14 . W. E. Risebrough, of and shop in the village and will Girls who are troubled with painful EXPERIENCE Myrtle, is visiting at Mrs. Joseph erect a stable beside his residence irregular periods backache, head- at,the north end. ache,dragging 'senutions, faint- Synopsis of Canadian Brown's for a few days. 4 this lo- Ing spells or indigestion; should take Misses Bessie and Janet Sbuith, Dr. F. L. Henry-was in- -Nor-th—west Eand cality on Tuesday visiting the immediate action to ward off the seri. of Sandford, are spending a few various orchards. He reports the ous consequences and be restored to Regulations. weeks with friends here. Ve person who is the sale head of a family. apple crop in the northern part of health by Lydia E. Pinkham's ANyor any Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson aP table Compound. Thousands have male over IS years old, may home- 7, and family.spent-Sunday with H. the township as being good. restored to health by Its use. . .... TRADE MARKS stead a.quarter-section of available Dominion G. and Mrs. Wilson, of Audley. Quite a number from here in- If you would like special advice DESIGNS land to Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Albwrts� CopyRIGHTS&C. The applicant must appear in person at the, Mrs. Hortop and son and eluding the Citizen' Band attend- about your ease write a confiden- Anyone PeOdIng a sketch and descly Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the daughter, of Part Perry,. are visit- ed the raspberry festival at-Good- tial letter to Airs. Pinkbam, at pulckly ascertain our opintoa free whether an, district,Z Entry by prox 11 may be made at any 2ventkng=swr u ageny,o certain conditions, by father, moth- wood last evening given under the Lynn. Mass.. Her advice is free, ttoris strtcU on V= or, son,daulthier,-brother or sister of intending Pater C Idest a y for securin Ing with Thomas and Mrs EVRU6 homesteader. "Pa I r:6. r, Duties.—Six mduths' residence upon sad son. auspices of the Baptist church. and always helpful. "Pat. taken t rough Munn. "Gol" spect"Ltice,wittiougcharge.laths cultivation of the land in each of three ears. Alex. Wilson is suffering these A holmosteader way live within nine mues of Orville Wright broke the record!DR. D. 0. SMITH . SWUM AWOL his homestead on a firm of sit least 90 acres days from an attack of rheuma- for an aeroplane flight with a I a"cir- solely owned and occupied by him or by his tism, but is able to attend to his DENTIST, STOUFF-VILLE. A handsomely Illuetrat6d, At F6rt 11 scientific 10 Terms for father,mother,son,daughter,brother or sister. passenger in his test W=V7?:`yeA4 yZavaid. Sold by ......duties nor gradUAte of Toronto University in certain districts a homesteader in cad to her Meyer. &5 newedowers. ending re-aT q uarter-section along. Mrs. J. Devitt returned P��l Royal College of Dental.Surgeons. h g way"p Pt s.prlce s3A Of-, Mer Is licin to , 0 per acni. home in Toronto on Monday after The reckless motorist is leas iiso Post-graduste of Chicago College. N -NewNrk Duties—Must reside Liz months in each of six 9L.WaskinvoW from date of homestead entry (including visiting at the home of her father ing that the rural telephone can Crown and bridge work a specialty. years required to earn homestead plwksau In. Greenwood, be used fai- other things besides At Claremont Iso Tuesdavof month. and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted hit.home. D. P. McFarlane 'will' leave. to- calling up a" neighbor to tell him Office over Sargents Tinsh6p. A Cudy Bowel Luatim stead right and cannot obtain a pre-emptioa morrow for a.few weeks' vit,?ation that his steers- have broken thro- Independent 'Phone. LaX-Qts 5 C Sweet toEat ruty take a purchased homestead in.cortalft P districts. Price siou per acre. Dutio4—Must in the course of which he expects ugh the line -fence or to ask the reside six months in, each of three to visit the Thousand Islands, loan of the monkey wrench..Some Pickering Lu MACHINV SHO calfAvatq fifty acre' and erect a boa" warts Owen Sound, Glencoe and other time.ago when a man whose I auto. mbe.r Tara r The undersigned Naving ur�ch- W. W. oolalr� -points. mobile had frightened a team Of All kinds of buildinglteristl, It Deputy of the minister of thsr .interim. About twernty,five, including horses in had reached eluding h andmdaressed 'ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in N.A.—Unauthorized publication of thris a& London he found a constable wait- sal' do all vertisoment will not be paid for. lambs[, the members of the team, journey r!lath, etc. Kinsale, is prepared to ed to Havelock on Wedhesday of ing for him, who rubbed his hands kinds of repair work and general 1"t wek'to take in the football gleefully, exclaimed "Welcume to All grades of N. B. Shingles blacksmithing. A book on Rheumatism by Dr. Shoop. -.;, .:.game between Havelock and our city,'and placed him under now on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed*. of Racine, Wig, tells some plain truths. and in a plain and practical way. Go* Claremont. arrest. The capture had been Prices right. W. D. GORDON &SON. this booklet and a free trial treatment of Mr. and Mrs. Ball have return- arranged by telephone. Call and see us. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy for soas* led L home after spending a few disheartened sufferer in your vicinity. days with friends in the city. JAMES PENGELLY. Make a grateful and appreciative friend Of Kinsale, Out. some one who is discouraged because of They will proceed at once to pack . 0. SIMPSON & COMPANYtopped- the failures of others to help bin. Help prior to moving-to their new home Pain can be e"i;y sod.quickly a hero make this teat and I'll cortai I in Eglinton. Pink Pain T.b1.%4I--D,. Shoop,@—*SOP help your suffering triend. Sold by T.117. Alex. Adair, who has been sec- See our Bargain Counter sadsohe, womanly pains,any Pain, .......... 1:13y* b1cFadden, tion boss on the C.P.R. at Barns- Forma on whore.in 20 minutes sure dale, is about to be transferred, to the 25o.box. Ask your'drugg at or doctor 10c., 15C. about this formula—it's fine. Sold by T. another section. He and Mrs. 7 M. McFadden. Adair arri spending a few days here with friends before assuming Ladies'Shoes and Slippers—Great Reduction—rein. $1.40 and $1.50, for$1.15. .his new duties. hleb!,'a Shoes and Slippers, reg. 1.30 and 1.25, for$1. Children's E6 W. EVANS, ' Mi. Wilson,editor and pro6riet- Slippers, reg. $1 for 90 cents. or of the -Waterville. Kansas, The above am values you cannot afford to pase by. ­....':�...-Pump Manufactwer Telegraph, io,spending a few days 41 with David and Mrs. Hopper and CRY GOODS—Muslins 5c yd. Prints Sc yd. Cotton Hose,fast black.2 pair. Shop and -Residence, Dun;das 8br` 25c. Dress Ducks,reg. 20c. yd., for Ilk--Yard. with friends in Brougham. He reports the crop outlook in Kan- ,GROCERIES—Always fresh the beat in the market. It pap to sell the best. ON!t Good Salmon, is away up, Of all materials and design still we can lo,you 2 cans for 2k. Brooms ww as being very bright. jumped to the moon, yet we can sell you a good broom for 30c. Three doors west of Whitby House, kept in stock. It will pay you The farmers in this section are ' have to call at our weeks amid b2speat our stook now very busy. There is a large and obWu prio". Don't be misled by amount of baying yet to be done, We are prepared to instal wood or iron 'Wants we do B06 employ them,consequent , hoeing W do, and-the grain hare_ Pickering pumps on short notice,also ly we can, and do throw off the awls D. - Simpson Co," which you wiR est is now on. The-general cry to all kifids of repairing. LO per crent seems to be for more help which certainly"we by purchasing foots as. Agent for the OntaAo Wind Mill, solicited, " 4s very difficult W secure. also gasoline engines and the.squre gear sec Whitby.Oubado going to Green River on Saturday MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR A number from here purpose ' Y oma. WNITIT GUMTE 0 'Lto witnebs the football match be Buy our oo n Nothing in the way of a Cough is quft* -tween the All Saints team of To- Phone No. 50 at residence. d the Shamrocks of Green no annoying"a tickling, tossing, whows- ronto an A failing tiny nerve—so larger than the ii2of br6uchial cough. The quickest reliet River. This will be an exciting A good Rubber Roofing at a very low. flue"silken thread-m-takeo from the heart comes perhaps from a prnoriptim known price. Also, give us your order now --The winners will play the -iMpUl",i114-power.its regularity. The to druggists everywhere " Dr. Shoop'a -lues -its avelock team. eve-troug R. stomach also has its bidden or inside Cough Remedy. And besides, it is so Miss Hilda Grant, formerly nerve. itwas Dr Shoop who first told ue ihoroughly barmless that mothers.give I was wrong to drug a was- or failing is with perfect safety even the youngest teacher at Webb's school in Ux- I t stornschbeart or kidneys. His prescrip. babes. The tender leaves of a simple, bridge township, is visiting. at tion—Dr. Shoop's Restorative--is directed mountain shrob give to Dr.' Shoop's Fork Rope.Miss Grant - ,!.�'. George Middleton's Ha e course in y straight for the cause of these RilMOM11— Cough Remedy its remarkable curative weak act andY. the Tor6nto Normal School last lk .. completed her Normal c these and falterinst'in ide nerves off . 'it is truly a most certain J and Machine Oil This no doubt clearly explains why the trustworthy prescription. Sold by T. M. Easter and since that time has Restorative has of Into izrown so rapidly McFadden. in popularity, Druvgists may that those been teaching in Toronto schools INA AT test the Restorative even for -a few g substitute for other teachers. _77. wb6 I days soon become fully convinced of its ton! She has been engaged as teacher 0. Claremont wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drug It in the base line school just east of .Charles Sargent 0 rk P the organ. Treatine the cause of sickness M :-Whitby. Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. is the only sensible and successful way,• 41 Rev. J. A. Grant will be away Sold by T. M. MoRadtinn is 0 I t$ W on vacation during the first three Z Sundays in August. There will The' Mekering 0 4 MVaR 0e :4 . Ic R be no preaching service on Angust THE CLEAN WAY OF 7 1st. OnAugiistStliand l5thRev. Vigilance Committee REMOVING ASHES o a 1,21 Jas. Grant, father of the pastor, f 0 will preach. 'Many Will remember, Jr.HE clear space allowing or ✓ H 1 0. .01— sr Rev. Jas. Grant,' of Dundas, as W large size ashpan—This is The object of thin Association is to g sary Sun- another of the bright features lessen stealing and prosecute 0`1 Jan '0-4 the preacher on anniver to 10, — the felons. Feb tg We day here in the Baptist church found only in the— a' ea moo mar 45 last fall. IMPERIAL-OXFORD Members havi,w property otolen oommuni- The recent rains have hindered oakeirornedotteiv with soy member 0 APT RANGE Of HXF1e.UfiV1- 00[nulitt" .4 May ab the farm work somewhat as well 40 as slightly injure the hay which If you'll but take the trouble Mombership f- $1.00. 0 J no The mw July lay DAUG 150 YEA RV r nZ MAMIS DESIGNS C "JuGmTS&C. was lying exit in the fields. to call in we'll gladly prove to Tickets m he d from tn,-President or Z may he rain, however, was much needed you why this range is so popular. tiearerrry "n 4oplicatio.. T 9 Sopf, and has been worth thousands of J. Rinks, Geor, Leng Oat. 04 . sin us BRIPORE YOU BUY Rxec. Com. 01D dollars to the-farmers. Roots, eq- W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont, Nov. pecially, are now making most rapid progress, pasture has been J. H. BUNDY, Sole Agent, PICKERING J.A. O'Connor,' Arth u r1J effre y, January 1910-Whitby It, Oshawa 12.Brougham revived and the grain crop also 1 13,port Perry 14,Uxbridge 91,00,11n109111011 94. Secretary Beaverton 10,UP"T0014 Is-;w bed bgs been be.me -) �� IR s '-1 a y, •^, .t �1 � -R:.' «X•'D...Ar y w L•ti.,i0� �^� Fel • J IE v _ :,"..." .r«. ... ,. :� .ifl's=, r _ti^' y "Aw _ 'q°a+r"�..''`,gs •.,• � . r x w ,,.v.. h, i.. � T�.^-,, e.�' r .. 4.,.,,....P, .'Z ry ,. .t«, a'� .rr'�"'`n�y ter,..�.+ ,.; .. ,'�^ a ., .a 2L..'•k.._ � `ate--• ."^ftp ,�' -e .'a•• ..x:. .'� ,• �' Ira .•.:t.4,:-. - ..a•,F.. :a ^..>J.v p-,aS' �.... •: ,,.... A. ,.,.. v b *t ':4., ...,.. b.�� .... s" y .. R. ..o.., '....:� AT r 2. ./ ,., YI,... .. V , 1:i - 'i�}:m 4`'V .'J L , N y'..-^•! ,.tr_.'. �F[<, s 7 - „ :..a+l�,'6.';«`�: ':.?�.wa,•w�:.'n-ui• .,,,y-r, `t �"�:4..Y;^.4 �....t6anr,. .vrw. �uu.. ..e .o,.�v -'• �� .. : ,. .._.. .: ,_,.a,. '... -^.. '.C,., .' :.rot. at r- v«..v.c•. ..-...., .. t _ -w. M.... 1. told you, is Gerald Winchester, and have made carried out e:.actly ip 113r^e degree. Oftm it also la,013 his home is in New York City." accordance with you: uw.n and, the l,it,,;poruH. Thus slants of a high ,r Mr. Lyman appeared to become surgeons"�wishes. I am sure the t;;pc, plants that help mankind, do absorbed in'tbought after this state- tender care which yov have thrown not. thrive (.it that land. I_et it r meat, and they walked along in si- around this dear girl ever sin•.e 'alune and it grows up to scrub pine -THE -MYSTERIOUS EY lents'•for several minutes. At that terrible accide+,t is sufficient�trees or to some east of plant or length he remarked : guarantee of your desire to du all I tree that can get alung if it has s; "Of course, in view nf what you that any parent could do for an only foothold and moisture, and have told me, and the has probability own child. mere traces of plant food some that the young lady's 3 madam," heartily rather lowly organized plant that ". iThank you m been established beyond a doubt, responded .Mr. Lyman. Then he is content with little if it has ?` OR, PLANNING FOR THE I feel very delicate about acting continued, with an al ulogetic smile: ample supply of muisturA and independently .in connection with "And nQw will you kindly tell me I chance to - gather, carbon by its FU 1 URE. her case any further. Still, I -will how f may address you in the fu- I leaves. say that ever since she has been ture?" Useful planta, plants for comfort under .my care I have done by her `.Excuse me, sir," said herlady- of mankind, thrive in living sonic; - - exactly ,as I would have done, my ship, flushing. "I have certainly Living soils are soils rich in car- CHAPTER XII.—(Cont'd) smiled with pleasure, .revealing :own daughter.. been very remiss in not introduc- bonate of lime, rich in phosphorus, . two rows of perfect, milk-white I am sure of it, said Lady ing myself before. But my name is filled with decaying g S felt almost heartsick in view teeth as she did so. Bromley heartily, and bestowing an Bromley. I came -out' in such haste m y ng ve et•able l�1 of the revelation to which she w•as appreciative look u atter, teeming with bacteria of about to listen, ,for 'it seemed to Every nerve in the woman's body PP pen him. i have no cards with me." j seemed to be reseed with needles I have employed the most Skil- Then she went on, ,as- she gazed a useful sort. Useful bacteria are -her. , if her'suspicious proved P found always in -soils rich in to be correct it would be sadder at that look, and with a feeling akin ful physicians and surgeons to take wistfully toward Allison's fair-, de- to of her. I have spared humus and carbonate of time. than death to have Allison restored to-despair she murmured brokenly: g p ed no licate face, which was like some ex- "Uh, the it of it: the it of thing which they could devise or quisitely tinted picture painted on Phosphorus is closed to the foun- to Gerald in such a cuidition as pity pity suggest to benefit her or contribute tainhead of all life. i�eariy all soils' it! gg ivory and framed in gold: need moreos hhorns than'. this. „.hat a living trouble it would Ah . observed Mr. Lyman,' to her comfort and ultimate e d She very beautiful, even P P y t„ cry, and I had already arranged though her aired is so sadly dark- haws. Carbonate of lime in the soil be`o always have to hook into those "what you have told me inspires for the second operation, in accord- ened!" makes better crops of clover and blan'a, though still beautiful eyes, me with the hope.-that she,may yet ane• with their advice and desire. Sho is. indeed," replied Alli- and never receiv''e one, responsive be restored to her friends. There To=morrow will be the day- which son's filled with air, not :drowned with glance of recognition! To watch were several who were killed in y protector, as he bestowed an 'the loved face. to hear the sweet, that accident," he resumed, "'and they had set for the trial of this affectjonate glance upon hers "We water' ' vital experiment." were very sorry to, be obliged to Thus the foundation pprinciples familiar voice, 'and yet• feel that their bodies were placed in a bag- _ of soil building are, fire3t. let the the dear.one was forever lost, and.gage-car; but I could not:allow her cut her hair, which was a veritable t:s surely lost as if she had been ly- to be taken there. I secured a water out and the air in of drain, ' •CHAPTER XIII crown of glory to her, but it had ing at rest in her 'unknown grave; stateroom in one of the actor-cars "To-morrow"' breathed her lady- to'be sacrificed to facilitate the op- ing next see to storing the soil with s P carbonate of lime. There are about as they had believed her to be! and kept guard over her during the ship in'a startled tone. eration, and on a-count of the in Lad Bromley felt weak and ill',few remaining miles of that sorrow- "Fes. The surgeons are agreed flammation resulting from the con- 2,000 tons of soil in the top foot of y y 8 an arse, about 1 er cent, of car- i'n view of this terrible picture of I ful journey.' Just as we were; roll- that there must still be some Pres- cussiun. It was at first shaven P' the future, and et she knew that in into the station, however, I sure upon a certain -portion of. the close to her heap%, but has grown t onate of lime is a useful working y g amount. Then' fill the soil with ' there would be a. 'certain satisfac- !thought' I detected slight signs of brain, and they are confident that if Very rapidly' during the last few tion in havingthe harrowing and I life in my charge. I placed my hand it can be removed, mental activity weeks. vegetable matter, through manures, long-perplexing ru s`ery o g Alli- over her heart; there was warmth y restored. Of course To be contin,ied. through grass and clover roots I will be obeli ) t y' ' applying.phosphorus liberally, and - son's-.strange di�appcarauce solved.-1 and the faintest perceptible pulse- they cannot be sure that-the opera- -- if-needed -potassium also. Then I tion will be successful but there - . - "Fox," her, cutupanivrr respoxid- 'tion there: `She shall never be ��'� 'plant good seed and till the surfaces _ ed to her remark, "but. before I i taken away with the dead.' I said I is more than an even chance of it, and God will do the rest. The relate her story, will you kindly tell 'to myself, and, acting upon the im-i and they claim- that it would be j me me..iff you know anything about the pulse of aning of the fertility of the soil . the moment, I hailed a cab-I culpable not to make the trial.' ' will be revealed to you. . girl'i You appear-so agitated you t man the instant the train stopped, Lady Bromley looked very anxi- (�� `ue� Farm M''spire me with hope.'' conveyed her with his assistance to ecus in view of her duty in connec- �f d y "I have never seen her before," his vehicle, and took her directly tion with the. matter. Ought she I \E_,It :1\D ]FJIt. said Lady hrornley, her sad eyes r.to my own home. where I resolved I to telegraph Gerald immediately _ i wi,tfully searching the sick girl's to spare no pains or expense to re.- [what she had learned with reference I Interesting Bits of Knowledge -face. "I only -kno+c . that she suscitate the injured girl, feeling� to Allison I He,+of course, was,the About 'Most Everything.' strongly-resembles a young lady I quite cunfident that her parents or most interested of'•any one, and it A STUDY IN SOIL FERTILITY. —I have seen 'a flee puttrre !;ftiends would 9y to.her immediate- I seemed to her that he should be There 730 golf link in Great. of her -who left her h:,me in New I';% upon seeing the notice which' i 'consulted regarding this impending What-is it that makes the great j,Britain. York last July and hay never been intended to insert in the papers. operation. I difference in soils? I find as I go The Japs make a paper cloth that's beard from since. She was.the be- ! I called my own family physician On the other hand, she knew that over the country such a vast differ- washes like linen. •truthtd wife of a dear young friend iu attend her,'and he did his ut- j 't would be a terrible shock to him ence in, crop yield, in vegetation, Of British bird's eggs a complete <f mire, who liss tern heartbroken must for her. The wound on the i to see her in her present condition. in types of plants coming from the set is worth about 2200. over bar loss; and yet. 1E I almost head, he said, was a vesica one. II She simply could' not bear the soil. I am told that nearly all of The value of pictures in the Na- dread•to- havt_-my­w"picions, that a A portion of the skull was doubt-1 thought of his meeting that blank, the material of plants comes from tional Gallery is. about 86,250,000. yut°r uufartun'ate charge is the same less pressing upon the brain, which meaningless look in the eyes that I the air; why ,then, do plana behave A single orange tree will produce .. .person proved true, accounted for her continued insen- had once been such,a delight to so very differently in aifferent soils'l 20,000 orangesi and a lemon tree, The gentleman signed heavily as sibility: ,1n operation was perform. him, or hearing the childish babble I not the greatest different in my 8,000 lemons. %he concluded,--fi r' tie could well t ed the next mom# so re- that fell from her emiling lips- I own fields, and cannot account for . Three gas companies. in London .,.__ understand and appreciate her feel- lieved the pressure that conscious- '•`Will this operation be attended it, writes Joseph E. Wing in tonsures l:etween them 4,000,000 - - ing' ness- was partially restored,- and :'by any danger to her life-?" she in- Breeder's Gazette. tons of coal per annum. qty name, madam, is Lyman,". upon asking her name ,the child I quired, after thinking the matter No -one knows all about 'soils When a hen attains her third year :be ubKerved, after a moment, "and murmured something that sounded ever for a few moments. A few things we definitely know. her laying capacity is at its best. ..;on• the, thirtic.th day- of last 'July i like Alice,`and. so Alice she has ."Wetl, of course it will be a du- True, all planta partake largely of She will lay, on an -average, from plicate piece of work. There is al- ' i been called ever since." P P water and carseat which 'comes 300 to b00 eggs in her lifetime. ";Ah, ccs, that was the very 1 •Her name is Allison," said Lady wa a risk, you know, about such from the air directly or in rain, The' champion . shorthorn bull, day," interposed Lady Bromley Bromley. undertakings, her companion but after all the life of the plant Duke of Hoole, which belonged to -. _ with a gasp. gravely replied. Still, the sur- •come from the phosphorus of the M. J. H. Maden of- Baca , was a passenger on the !Cow Yes, that is what your canard I aeons encourage it, and if she were, P P P Eng - 'Yes, and New . Haven es cess, 'called her, and it is very like,' re-f m own child I should risk it, 1 soil, the nitrogen' of the snit, the land, has been bought for 8~,873 P y lime of the BAIL all the Cher min for exportation to the A•r entine plied Mr. Lyman: That same should feet that I had no right to 9' P g hound from that city, fir Lyman ,� l resumed-, "In the eat opposite:me day,' he continu A, I was sudden-`doom_her to perpetual mental dark• erals found in plants but first in Republic. was this beautiful girl; to whom ! ;ly attacked with a severe illness re-Jj Hess without making a desperate importance are phosphorus, nitro- More matches are used in the tetanic at once• deeply interested i suiting from-the shock which I had effort to give her back tier enjoy- gen and time. United Kingdom than in any other on acruunt o received and„which proved much - Now bacteria of the-useful sorts, one country in the world. It has f her siugutarly. deli_ I meat of life• more serious than I realized. and -those that make plant food and been estimated that English people :`tate .l,cauty, -and boeause she ap. Lady Bromley still wavered int pearerl to be so exerssively weary, for many weeks-I was too ill to give I her mind as to what she ought to make it available. revel in soils use an average of eight matches even a thought to the girl whom I filled with air, wit.. moisture, but each person per day.' slrcpin; throughc,ut. almost the en- i do. Gerald, she knew, was busy T - had rescued. When I.recovered{ not wetness, -filled'with carbonate Cairo has th•e biggest Lniversi£y fire juKsney. 11'hen the accident, sufficient ly.'_ betray any interest l'I"eparing for the approaching tris.. of- .lime, filled. with• vegetable lin the world. -There' are abouts 4 -occi i•rcu, as soon aft erward as L I He could ill'afford the time to cone . 1 rcoi.er.ed frum. thc_:huck of it,.my in her, I was told • that she. was Boston to remain until this £est matter. Carbonate of lime is an 9,000 students and 200 professors first thought was for my lowtly ?slowly convalescing, but, not hav'- should he consummated, ah ghe I essential part of the foundation of The chief subjects taught are ';Sic ueighbt�r, and • I l+rgan to look ing fully recovered her-reason, was well knew he would do it he was all fertile soils; without that sub hamrnedan law seri matters con- aro, nd for her. 1 finally''found her unable to give any account of her- told of Allison's eKistenre, her con- stance one finds acidit-y of- s' with the Kera- :. lying among the debris, apparent- I self or of her home or friends. 10 dition, and the contemplated mea which discourages useful .bacteria The shareholders of one of the inquiries had been made for her, at and encourages harmful fungi. leading gold-mining companies at ly doad, for %0,vii I suceeded in q sures of her restoration. c_r-tri,at;n1•hc-r !here, was a terrible least .none that seemed to point to Carbonate of lime in the soil helps Bendigo have just elected a lady, Then, too, he would be in perfect her as their object, and we have to.make the dark colored vegetable .a Mrs. Holmes, to a vacant direc wound -upon h;-r head. tc hich seem- I agony of suspense and anxiety until never been able to gain any clue mould that we term "humus.'' �rahip^said to be the first instance •' ro suff,cie,tt t., :u, c (L-ath. I cared the ordeal ' was over, while if it for h:r As %fell at .1 tint under the. to her-relatives. She gradually re- With no carbonate of lints in the of the kind on record. .. could be accomplished without his , circnnt�tsnc.es. a,,d thea searched• covered a fair degree of health un- soil humus does ,tot tend 'to ac- A Norwich, England, firm is tom- y. knowledge, and And well, his loved rcumulate. carbonate of lime makes pleting 1, g for the hand'hag. -which I had ob- tii she has become what you see her 100.miles of wire.nettin one would be restored to him in h r served in the section with tier, with now. But the operation of which 1 phosphorus available, prevents its for the Australian, Queensland, . s eak only partially restored her right mind, and lie would•never req.- 4 the hope that its contents would re- P y p y lize the horror of her present co-ti- onion' with iron or �lumium to and Victorian Governments. The l mental faculties, and although she make insoluble compounds. Thus 'nettingis retailed b the Govern veal her identity and thus enable diti+,n. y me to. restore her body to her is a sweet .and 'gentle being whom •_ ,,. „ it is seen that carbonate of lime in ments to settlers, and is used for every member of m • family loves But that if was a aeri,us con- frier-ds. I found the bag, but in a y y y sideration. the soil is one of the bed rocks of keeping rabbits from the crops. sadly demolished. condition, anil, most fondly, she is but a child in "Su soil fertility.' The drink. bill at most London iuteltect: Our physician,. however, Suppose the surgeons do not Of iron, magnesium, sulphur and hospitals is, much -less than it used although I gathered-up-' all the ar- succeed?' , she murmured trema- - -titles -that were scattered .near it; has all the time held out to its the !'Then and with a shiver of-dread, a fecesother chemical ingredient's to be. At Guy s; for instance, - ho a that when she would regain y', ti-rest was rothiug among them p g "Then aha will probably remain as of- plants; nearly all soils have a sum yearly expended on alto- sufficient strength' another 'opera sufficiency. In general vee need. holic liquors for the patients is Kchich gave me ar•A clue to tier name 9 P tion might possibly result in re- she is,now 'as long, as she lives ” ; or her home. '1 h was n few toi- g P y said Mr. Lyman, with a sigh. only. concern. ourselves with the, .at.the rate of 92.25 a bad. 'In 180 — - let articles. ir: tt. 4I,ne handker- Storing her to her normal tonin- „ three constituents, limestone, it was no less than 917.25. end have you no fears that the chiefs, a gold i; a';;r� 'tte--- " tion. experiment will prove fatal?" phosphorus and .organic matter Dogs are well provided for on - ":1 vinaigret-. ' kh: Was it Oh, that is a ray of -hope !' "I have .thought of every con•' which also supplies nitrogen. Po. the Prussian State railways. The Yti. anything like. t1:i eagerly' inter- breathed Lady Bromley eagerly, lf'tingency," he answered, 'smiling tassium is found in abundant sup- latest arrangement for the comfortf ruptec] l.ac y ?''. • , i+y, as she sad- it°only can be dune, how grateful sadly. "Who does not, in deciding I Ply tri most clay soils made from of to, canines is hot-water pipes t deiily jr:::r,g �- '-wr hand into her we all shall be, for Mr. Lyman, 'I such grave questions? But I ea-, Recomposed ligneous•rocks, such as and spring 'mattresses. A bit of pocks; uiid cl. f.+rth a beautiful am.. sure that this is the dear girl Toresee no new complication. Acute feldspar granite. Nitrogen is ac- hard board with -no spring in it is --little toy' of that description. who has so�ng beenmourned as cumulated in soils through the. aid the ordinary man's r woman's lanae fell dead. But how can I ever bear'to inflammation is the wo'r"st feature The man started as his g t<, be feared, and'since it did 'not of bacteria, often found on roots portion. updn it: send the tidings to one whose'very attend the previous operation; 1 of leguminous plants. Clovers, if A huge conger eeel, which had ' It was the excct, dup'ucate of .life was bound up in hats? It would see no reason' why it should follow. plowed under in su8icient.quantity left the river and' made its way up `that, madam;" he paid. t•e woise,than death for. him to see this one." -makes land rich in nitrogen. Phos- a small.stream threading the marsh- "Oh,'then there is not the slight'' her thus. -It would be.living over "Then," said her ladyship, with phorous is bequeathed to soils es near Boston (England), was cat• doubt of her id+ ntity," said her again the agony which 'very nearly Budden.determination, but lookir:g through the decay of limestone or stranded on the falling tide. Two Ia. �sitip, with pale ,lips. - "Both deprived him of his own reason;'' `,cry white, "I should advise no other rocks, or is added to the soil men secured it just before the tide your- •s•_ory and the, vinaigceett'e and tears roiled thick and fast over I change in the plan.; that you have in the shape 'of fertilizer, as in came•tfp the creek again. ' The Prove it, far l e± C }u is.tmt-0s bTr. the cheeks the hcautift�,"tvornan I made. • The young.lady..is an or- ground b�Jnes,.either . from the �orig'er measured -aft. ain. in length, Gcrrt!d 11'iachester, the young as she thnueht of :the terry le shock 1 nhan; she has no relatives; at' least;stock yards or from the graveyard 23tn. round, and weighed just 4016. lridy's'fi in;c, gn c n,.-e-this, remark- which (,c raid would experience it there is no one who really has env of prehistoric life tattled the. In 'connection with the tercenten ing w. he did �o that he had once on learning the sad story to which authority to decide such a-matter "phosphate beds."- ary of the rule, of the Romanoffa ' given his,betrothed one esa+•tl} like she had just listened. except.her betrothed, Mr. Winches- Now Iet us see what it is that :the Russian Post Office will-issue a A, 'it. 'Yet;, this f)o(a 'child must be "I suppose you,refer to the gen- ter. I -feel almost' a motherl • 're- makes one land rich and another'!, Allison. Poor. p•.c-r child:" tlFinan to whom you' have said she y ..cries of mea .postage'stamps bear. y' Bard for and interest in this oung poor. The poor land is found nearly Ing the effigies of various Russian As sFe,ceascd slwil.invl she lean- was betrothed," said sir: Lyman. man, .who for some time has' beenalways to be very destitute of car- imonarchs, including Peter the tc ` - cel forward , i.ttlk into the face of "Yes,'' q member of my family, and I hon-bonate of lime.* � It is�often water- Gre;,t, Catharine II.., and the reign- �>;•; the lovely girl in the chair. The "as the gentleman a resident of e.stly think that I am justified in,llogged, underdrained. Lacking lime ing ('zar. The portraits will he. JnvalAl seemed to be attracted to tkiis vicinity?" I authorizing you, in his stead, to the humus has not gathered an it, ecutect h} some r.f the most fpm na seri and, cooking tip i:,tu her ,�e " + ; his nam , as I have already ,have the arrangements which you thus hacteral life is absent to z atttsts rtf t'tc day. -. ,..'.' .A. ... .•..:.,......, ,: v.;.• ?yN,..- '. -N•.s.,';•• ,., r'P�;,.':r^•Y': - ...�',«t xis+G 1.':�• +"'»e .^m y.. ,:. 5 . .. , R ..�G•si s L`Y ,?*°b ti •r' a:_ a ^M'.ts• 'i. La^.54+C ' w'ts,•-+".rv^. x"�; s . + �•. .-,.:-." •., �. ,. .. •, . .>... ', '"'ias-Br��- r.-„z�:e'��£1x'c�,•-s,-.: '''�.r^,nc' #c^.. '�.�,. n;z �C .�,,y�' ,,� r'•yy.p'�§'s. ' .. - .W, ... -• ... .,.o..y,. �.�'».. ._ < •:-;-,,,3''...r .�krS'm$'rbY:, r.e..^s..-:.:_ -rrr-.-..k+'.s� o' �. +� �:�.'."x"``�'�'�,,-.,�,•,^1F1��. w ,ua� .;.;r4 "si •�,� _,<,.s.,,:. ..,.,,� , ,. :.. ..,•?tr'rr .. ,m��.r-ix. •,.�,. .w.- ., �„ .e �, ..r •^�.. •�"�s-=. ....•..•- _ -.s w.-. :,:. .'!r�'.. RFs::+•' -a� -.*y' s � :�r. .,..:„ • d :.,. .. ,.-.� ., r r.,'-:,.. - •.'�... * :.Y'. 'K'. d,,:�}3- ".sir. • ,-' ".: -J .`r^6rY',�{7 .0 :..': :... '^"M. •.. '.., ..,,+' rosy •.♦ ,^�'•T?.•�.lae3'.r'.RL+'. ... tAJ7- ,. � .,- w ..+'?+ .�2.5s+�""^,• u: ,s,.. :F s..>. .,`f .e:e.>r.-,a W s�'1, .,u -�x r. ` .. ,� q� ''�•tC' ' ..,• . -.: ..,... .. .;,. i... , - ".1.°Y♦ h4At ,•e„°"Y'”' ,4��" F a+:^rG*.NinY".s :J - �+.y" w.•� :34"•,,` .'res• u, Ir for an JSENTENCE SERMONS. LILLIPUTIAN CHIN "Wants of , ♦ Self-denial is self-discovery. Interesting Origin of Miniature ;' HORSES There are few weeds in a busy" j • i; .r rive sea Bets by Famous Makers. life. h.i 7 e:ptalaed to out The only way to save seed is to littlehookiet.11sdledfreeDo you know those miniature din- on ' oo: n«� Address The sow it. Wer and tea services and odd pieces -,-- „•< ra«ya.rr a 11 oe•s Self-conquest is the secret of all of china bearing the marks of his- ., LIMITED, great couraRe. '• toric makers and most exquisitely ' conk A,r5 Adelaide tit Zest,:oxo.•tro, eau. The next worst thing to having fashioned that are preserved in no friends is to be without foes. many old families l This lilliputian OULT�� w���Y� when are no innocent bystanders china had an origin that is not per- . (� hen an injustice is being,done. haps generally known. The leadIV - - You do'not preserve the faith b 34 Bloor Street East, Toronto. y' ing china makers a century or two To Be Sold at Loss Than Manufacturers Prices. keoping the faithful in a pickle. • 11, 11 grade$eaidsa:fal School for Writ, Fees All the slaves of lust are I ago were in the habit of sending We have decided to sell direct to the user at prices .never before-' Via: '' or the Torr—Resident Students, 125E to $202, proud it as Christmas 'presents to the T a I ' T Studo s;-$34 to$72. of their collars branded "Liber- children of their best customers. known. Note the following price _ polteseReopens sops,fa calender on application. ty,°, Top Buggies,' .... .. .. . reg. $ 75 for $62 00 We Ione 'an A'number of these sets and pieces' Rubber Tire Runabouts .. .... 125 " 90 00 M138 CHARLOTTE THRALL,vice-PriucipaL ? y great attainment will be exhibited in London toward �� when we try to turn it into a rest-' the middle of next' month, says the Road Wagons .. .. .. « 65 t� 50 00 W n g p ITickle Trimmed Buggy Haraess .. .. ''16 9 50 10���StQ�ik College ing alone cannot make char- Lady's Pictorial, and they will be Buggy ,Harness " -to 13 50 well worth seeing by those who care Brass Trimmed.Bu �< <� WOODSTOO$ oxT, acts., but character alone, gives for rare"china. .�- Rubber Trimmed Buggy Harness .. .. 23 ld 50 rultyaouipped Ra#Menttsl Soh"for says and culture. It is quite possible that a callec The above goods are made from the best material we can buy, and ounce Men. Frsparee for tiulvereity,gchce:s of You get little comfort out of the are full guaranteed. 'Wence, ■uainess, la. . 52nd Annual calendar man who has been used.to eonsol- ton of Lilliputian furniture will be This ithe only chance you have ever had t4 buya first class Iont on apA.oation% exhibited at the same time. These yr ing himself. tiny pieces are as complete le buggy or a set of harness at such IdW rices.., Write now and tell A. T. Mar\EIL B. A. Princi al.. I p to in all PK ' ' p I '{' details as furniture of thS'normal us what you require. We will cheerfully give all information regard- � j�a I y MCR pft THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED size, but they are no larger than ing our lines, an 8 ship to any address in Canada. AGENTS "" " the things you would expect to find Money refunded if goods not as represented. _ a � GIRLS SCHOOL. . >ttste paDay and swan In a first rate doll's house. The Toronto Harness and CArriage Supply Company lish prrmsnent basins s oa our capital. our ivies St.. Margaret's College, Toronto, They were made originally net tie.s tools sell oo eight ' 'is fully equipped to prepare stn- for the delectation of the young TORONTO,_ONT1t.RIo. In s,aq home,err Qnicsir idents for,_honor matriculation and .but as samples for the young man , u,ed up and repeat o:dees - j WRITE rootefan> FsansiKTbr♦ i first year university works and also who travelled the provinces in the HINNICOGANASHENE. Ontario Veterinary CoIIQ�� titorr riven. y , �y CATALO rsn:H.xs svrrLr as•. for all examinations in. Music, Art (interest of some firm of furniture — O (M Dept.50,Tomato.OAL n and`Domestic Science: Great at makers in London. In those days A hard name to pronounce, called TEMPERANCE ST., TORONTO, CAN. tention is given to Physical.ed f there were no leviation .catalogues lncally, Minnicog. This is a [atabilshed 1362, taken over by the Prwinolal Toa summer resort on one Government of ontaris, iscs. +cora GARDEN -PARTY , tion„ which includes a variety. oft 1,lofusely illustrated and a jour- picturesqueAmrued .Stn the Loi..nit�or Toronto. under till sch!,pl. games - Tenni Cricket, I ney.from a remote country district ^f the.largest islands of the Geor- contra,of the Dept.of Agriculture ofOncarto. Coll 6ECCR6 - Basket-ball; and Hockey. - There to the show-rooms in London was gran Bay, only-3% hours run by the' a•en. l.t October, 1908. Course of study e:unds r Entertainer i is also an open-air skating rink, a a formidable undertaking before y y taro er co;ieaerear.• rEEBrEssEsswxtt5.aa . NA V Y l.COYD Grand Trunk Behove S Sada,fand Cal udarcaa iicatton ? nAde�mast.vr.et i tobaggan slide and a swimming w'e,lied railways and motor cars. the City of Toronto, Canada, and =• �• A. ciaY�US. v.9..X8.Principal. Drat s TORONTO. hath. bf autifulIy situated among the 30,- [ ` tt•ritsfor terma,ate- 't'h�ces: LongDistrnce --�F-~-- 000 islands of that territory. Splen �Ri�TII�G �I`I'IC� FOR SALE ]fain 1304 cotleze 4:rs THE ONTARIO FF.'I'ERINARY `t VERY .STRANGE. did hotel acci,lamod'ation,,gcod fish- There-was a lawyer in B= _. .. COLLEGE. ing•, fine boating and no.hay fever. ADVICE FOR-INVESTORS• whose name was'Strange, and it Bass, trout, pickerel and pike TMs ss Rlohmoad(Qw•)Cuardlau,"is Its We beg to draw our readers' at- aKqund. For illustrated desert '- was said that never since he had 4 P- Skid riaroi Publication. Opportunities to be Had in Cana tention-to the announcement' in this e> matter and. all information, started in' his profession had he issue of the Ontario Veterinar • Col For very many gears the chief diata Securities. lvld-a lie. But one day he died, lege, which.is. now-one of tbe.col e o 141.. J. D_McDoua organ of the Conservative party of Tit t 'Id and a collection oras raised among '! In the year ]904 there were Issued ; leges. under the control of the On- CAPT, FIBB. the Eastern .Townships. .,The ir5 Canada $34,243,247 of bonds, by t+lose who 'knew him for' the ere,- I tarso department of Agriculture, - „ Guardian" is an a page '6-ooluma tion of a mcmrrial 'stone. After Captain (spinning a yarn I ;the Dominion and Provincial Gov and affiliated .with the University }' paper, and has been conducted by ►rnments Municipalities and b our t}.ey got it. a dispute arose as to of Toronto. - was for eight days a prisoner among the present editor without inter- 1 p y �►hat would be the most suitable the cannibals:" Public, Utility and larger'indostrial he close relation of some of the ruption for 50 years, who retires _ K Qrporationa. . Our continued ex• ias'eription to,put-on it. They All diseases of the lower animals to the Lady-"And how was it they in consequence of advancing years. had something to say ex,ept one ' didn't eat you? hansion has made the yearly' re- j individual, who did 'not seem to Ipu sic health es thfo�s food inspection,arouse Captain (calmly}- Well, The, plant 'is in fair order, and a take any interest in the matter, but a truth was the chiefs wife had mis� consists t a moderate stook of sews uirements of enormous propor- ,tions. The Canadian Bond issues , which, together with the enactment � and job type, 7-horse-power engine nothing seemed suitable. At last laid her cook book. for various' purposes m 1908 c# Federal laws far the prevention _^ and bailee, Peerless Gem cutter, the person referred to was asked mounted'to $196;354,411, while au- i of the spread. of contagious dis- 261-in. Campbell power press, me- What he thoughi about it, have both had a marked in It is Wise to Prevent Disorder, dium Gordon (modern) y tit'entie records show the value of eases, , and Liberty Well, said he, I have some- -Many causes lead to disorders of. per- bonds put Opon the market during , fluence in broadening the field of circular"and card press, all in , he current year to date, approxi- {thing short and sweet. How's this::. Veterinary Science in this country, the stomach,'and few are tree from feet order; three very large stones, mates $t.0 000,000. - . Here lies.the body of a lawyer who them. 'At the first manifestation g 3 rover told a lie.' " and this in its turn has led to the that the' stomach and liver are not •tables, furniture, tools, addressing That Canada's grad th . slid de-I „ extension of one year to the former machine, .`cess, etc., eta.,But people wont know who he Colle a Course, and those-who con- rerformin their functions a�elopment depend largely on fare= was,,' the rolested. g course of Parmelee s- Vegetable ABpp either to jgn c4pital is shown-by an analysis „ 1?' - template following Veterinary Sci- g R WILSON,•Toronto., ' ell,. he said, when people Pills should be tried, nand it will.be . of the distribution of the 1908 Bond ence as their life-work will have the -+ 'ssuee9 (8196,354,431). There re- i`Pe that inscription, then will say, benefit of the advances which have found'that the digestive organs will or W. E. JONES, RI hmoad, Que. ►mained in this country-12!1 p.c„ That's Strange, and so it is. recently been made at the College. speedily resume healthy action. while.the United States absDrbed Professor E. A. A. Grange, Prin- .Laxatives' and, sedatives are so It is foolish for a marl to boast 3!; p.c. and Great Britain 84!+ p.c., Do Not D'ela'y.-•Do not let a cold cipal of the College, will be pleased bie'nded in these pills that- no other of being boss its his own house when �1 or cough fasten upon you as it will l`�reparation.'could be so effective. his wife is present.'' "'.- It is noteworthy £fiat Canadian in ty furnish full particulars an appH- stitutions and individuals of means if neglected. Dr. Thomas' Eclec cation. Lis 'they. +tric Oil will break up a cold and are participating to a larger extent ! "- cure acough, and should be resort WHAT DID than formed` In the finngancin of liar. Brown and bis MN g ed, to at at'once when _ - I� A BAD FIE. {? :.:c as Nation�R t1I1SICLtalil g.. family-wereTHE SAFEST i Great B Train-arid the Continent s�mptorus-appca�: If can-be �s Bessie--"Oh I Mabel! I'm in an i of Europe hate lou- been the carie# I wised so that an unpleasant taste ! quarreled standing " front of th Brace cage. INVESTMENT`l�S�!=� � - � B it may have will be pimperceptible awful dilettilna i'v° -''JoDn•, ' .said litre. Brawn, 'if 1f m market laces of the worlds' se with Harry and be wants me to P those animals were to escape;whom to the delicate. Try it and be con•., send his Tin " eurities. Bonds-or as they night g back. be termed #ractional mortgages- `need. 1liabel-"That's too. bad!" would you save first, me or the t, are found among 'the assets of all `- Bessie-"But that isn't the point! chat been lanswcred John without Is u. ant ere. that sot.: gtret co>t,etds•ratloa In !n. prosperous continental peoples, no �trH:1T H$ WANTS. I've forgotten which is his ring! ...vest/nis w to place sous `matter uf. what class. Years of. ; "I understand our bo is look hesitation. }' }' `inn=cy where lY nits be prosperity have made the people of ing fur a job?" . Use the _safe, pleasant and ef- SAFE? Tb. lie:t ..sere E the United States extensive bond E No, hlistake.n idea. It's a soft fectual worm killer, Mother Graves' If. allowed -to roam over your It will briar you tke .:`buyers of internal issues; and thea-r snap he wants." Worm Exterminator; ncithing house those few innocent-looking Best incomeT You %rrat' entry into the Canadian market is, "- equals it. Procure a bottle and hopse flies may cause a real Crag- ro wet .n you amore and will be, of no little 'assistance Dew Your*ask Ache t Dont expertment with take it home. wsa 'et as muck more _ Imitations but got the genuine, the DAL" Cdy any 'day, as they are -known _au roll can., --- vela meat. . 34enthol Nestor. I►cures. Davis A Lawrence, — — 10 be the riRCipal agents for .the ;. It is a safe and wise policy that _ spread of those deadly diseases, ` the Canadian investor make a di- L\LESS YOU ARE THE MAN. "Why is it -" - Canadian Bonds has bec{n pision of his surplus funds-part in �, " = typhoid fever, diphtheria and P P What.is what?" , c - highest quality mortgages-part in It, isn't sweet inusic when you "That's it's:always the one who smallpox. No other fly killer com- an .unristcallJ Sllti,fact0?`tf Municipal debentures-part in first hear a man blowing his own horn. stays cool and calm and collected pares with 1I'ilson's Fly Pads. one. It is impei-ative that ; s_ mortgage bonds which your banker who alwags is able to make the'rest every saleguQrd should be or an -established ,bond ,hoose will; Regarded as-one of the most po- of the family crazy mad? Proud Parent-"I giant to know taken : b tits 6o11t>7 1•m u "recommend. to-lit compounds -ever introduced why my boy is always at the bottom y i with which to combat all summer of his class?" Schoolmaster-'`M when a new issue is made;; complaints and inflammation of the Always 'Serviceable:-Most pills y p lose their properties with age. h'ot dear .sir; I should, say consult a Sub8eyuently that the Com- HIS FEAR. bowels, Dr. J. D. Kellogg s D}sen- ci with Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. specialist in,heredity'.". panys record ho carolily A' is hay- won for itself a • • ter • Cordial} .prisoner at the, sessions had.1 reputation 'that no other, cordial The pill mass is so compounded and'regul zrly observed. been duly convicted of theft, when ;for the purpose can aspire to. For that their strength aild effectiveness Have you tried Holloway's Corn it was seen, on `'proving previous i preserved and the pills can be Cure? It has no a This 'Cor )oration has k i young or old suffering from these equal for remov 1 ---cvnrirtiuns, that lee clad actu&Uy complaints It ls' the best medicine so a excresences r- �• . been in prison. at the time the ., losing their potency. This is- a ar'man •. have testified who have f f that can be promired. } rt•:.' number' G the -best jtheft was cominittcd.' "Why didn't quality that few pills possess. Some tried it. g h•Qu say so 1" asked the judge of the l�lndly mention the name- of this Pills lose their pone., but not so a knoum bond is z4es off Can- kith• Parmelee s. They will main- r adian concerns ichich have risoner'angrily, Four Lordship, Steps. fn �r'riting to advertisers. ' «hats 'strain .there must be on I was afraid of prejudicing the jury tain their freshness and potency the mind- of the man who thinks been- egainst me." THE TURTLE'S CUNNING. for a long time. be knows 'it all! goes to (Jeep don't Although not credited with any -Of undoubted sglety.•�. When trouble FATHER'S MISTAKE. high degree.of intelligence, the tur- ... tet the alarm clock. vile when about to deposit its eggs ``That young man who has been t PER ECTL,YQHmRMLbESadtniniaand t t el b -G?ring a larCB interest s,, -- exhibits considerable cunning. It calling on you for some time seems inexperienced persons without rear of return,' scoops out a hole as if to prepare to lack ambit;on," remarked Papa asci ent, For all l,owet coatplatnte it is P a sure apeciflc. Avoid aubetitutea, there is a repository for its eggs, but in or- 'Gotrox. blit one "Painkiller"—Perry Davis'-26o. --Noleshou ingti hand9onts a e'er to delude birds and other ene- "There's liber 1 go tame, and : _ d appreciation in ralue. ` ares the turtle throws the -rand papa," rejoined the ouly d'aughto.r. '. (( - - --THE -- -dome Rallrond bonds to 71eld l again into the hole, leaven the sur- He is ambitious to mala•} me.' DIFFERENCE g 4% to 51A per cent. face rough and waddles off to an- --' The difference between trtle Some Iaectrie ny. bo=as to o ' -other spot, where it 'repeats the After lriahin a -mist careful. friendship` and acquaintanceship stela a per cent. �I'OCe5S. SOmetimeS this 13 done SonLe bond. of airs. Coye. to s study of the matter, U. S. Govern- is that when we are absent Tfeia rim to a per,ceae. three times and eventually the eggs., nient scientists state definitely familiar haunts, our acquaintancea - 1 e are laid.in an excavatign within a that the.common house fl is the take it for granted that• we are out ConBn.lt tl3 4C'ith regard few yards of the sham.nest, the sur- y of town ;,our trrie friends make in- to your investments. face being sinoothed'and -flattened principal means of distributing I quiries, to be sure that we are not S down: When hunting for the eggs typhoid fever, diphtheria and j ill:a hospital, the Que'errslind blacks probe the, smallpox. Wilson's Fly Pads kill' ]DOMINION sand in'the-vicinit'y of one of-the the flies and tete. disease germs, w Domestlo Eye Remedy.'' t sham nests rind are usuallysue- g ' r ', t00. inrtne ARordeRellahleReiief to F,tlesthat eed SECURITIES cessful,-London Globe. are. Try.�tnrine Sys liemady to Your Byes 23 THE t soothes Rye Pain. A' CORPORATION. LIMITED »il Althnugh•people realize that they It gives its a terrific jolt every I I 2S KING STREET EAST,TORONTO can't live forever,dying is the last time we hear our friends praise Kindly mention the name of this , 7' f' -SSUF. N0. 81-09, thing they want to do. cur enemies, paper in writing to advertisers. 1 /e y-r : .,. '^c:d.=aylm- . +' ra—w.-.w- _mn?.•+7.x •.rye�o+ - + 4- r"' d.' , P :a.'. •q.•y. - ., .,.nli,• ".�.. tT-"' ::'.c r, -_ w7. :cs:'rW: r .r .w. :3• •-v. a••.x` aq.a 'r.. r. 74. r ..- - .. '.:fix!:.'•� . R t lC. .'LOCALISMS —Found—A knee spread. Luber —Found—An umbrella. Loser • pall at this office. * call at thisoffice. —Miss Betha Palmer is visiting —W. H. Bank's large new burn friends in Whitby. DUNOARTON t � was raised on Tuesday afternoon. —C. A. McClellan is having his George Parker left Tuesday morn- Fed _H0Bar:Bargains, —Eugene Calvert;- of Oshawa, household effects moved to Whit- ing for a trip to the North-west Pro- - - is spending a few days at his home by. vinces. He may be absent three - here. + —W. H. and Mrs. Field, of To- months, We hue that he may have .. -_ p y -Prints 5 cents and 7 Dente per yard. ---Arthur Boyes, of Toronto, ronto, were in town on Wednes- an enjoyable trip. P. spent Sunday with his parents day. In spite of extremely inclement School Shoes 25 cent6r air. I' here, —Mrs. Thomas Reazin, of Mari- weather on Friday afternoon of last 4 p —Mrs. Seale and son, Edgar, posa, is visiting with,Joshua and week a large number of peopple attend- Also a few lines of Jardineres and have accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Richardson. ed the funeral-of the late Mn. Chas. s E. Laughlin, thus evidencing their re- Butter Crooks. fi Bell to Toronto. —Mrs. C. Dale and daughter, spect for the deceased lady and their •—Dr. F. L. Henry will be here ae Miss Edith, of Toronto, were in sympathy for the bereaved friends. ". usual next Tuesday to attend to town on Tuesday. There were well-nigh a hundred bug his professional duties. * —A. G. Green, ,principal of the gies in the procession which slowly �- r' —Found—A small leather purse public school, paid a flying visit wended its way from the home to the , A. BUNTING P1Ckerlllg ~ containing a small sum of money. here on Tuesday evening. 1 Erskine church and cemetery. The ' f t T services in Erskine church was con- Loser,call at this office. Miss Kate Kerr has returned ������ �■!stl�■>•■!l���■��A —Miss May, of Weston, has home after spending a month with ducted by Rev.W. R. Wood;now of been,en a ed as teacher 'of S.S. her brother, A. M. of In ersol}. Claremont, during Laughlin pastorate in FT g Dunbarton Mrs.' Laughlin had been 2, on-.the base line west. =-T. B. Marquis hits moved his received into the membership of the —Miss Lizzie Morrissey return- stock of binder twine to.the corn- church there. As a daughter in theFollow' the Ctowds 7. ed'on Saturday, after a week's er of King and Church streets. home of her girlhood, as a member of a r ` .... .... .... visit with friends at Montreal. —The Elm Dale Mills has now the church and of the choir in Dun- -Mrs. Moffatt, of Toronto, and on hand a quantity of mixed chop barton, as organist for a time in the They're coming our way for -' Master Frank Gray, of Whitby, is and pea chop at reasonable prices* Cberrywood Methodist church, and as ' visiting with the latter's uncle, E. —Mr. and Mrs. McHardy and a wife in her own home since her mar- R Q V E R / E S Bryan. daughter, of Toronto, spent the she a year ago last Christmas Day. - Y g she won and held the respect of all —Alf. Wood, of Montreal, paid week end With F. E. and Mrs. Gee. who knew- her. The deepest sym- Best Granulated Sugar, "pure cane,"—special price per cwt a flying visit to his parents, B. W. —Miss Cora Hanna has returned paths is felt and expressed through- (We always lead in Sugars). and Mrs. -Wood, -on Satgrday to her home in Toronto after visit- out the community for the husban afternoon. ing•John and Mrs. Dickie for a and child, as well as for the parents, w Honey, guaranteed pure clover, in pints and quarts, delicious. —Mrs. W. Pirie of Hamilton 'few weeks. that have been so sadly bereaved: s ' ' Their comfort is that she has gone to. Pure Maple Sprup in pint jars. Nothlug better. Try one. and Mrs. W. Pirie Jr., of Toronto, —George and Mrs. Vasty have be "with Christ, which is far better." spent nt Saturday with John and returned to the city after spend- Special. Picnic Groceries, nice and fresh. Reast Beef, Jellied Veal, 71 s Mrs. Murkar. ing a week here at the home of WHITEVALE s --The sacrament of the Lord's the former's mother. Chipped Beef, Salad Dressing, WQrchestershire Sauce, Bottled P g. Supper will be dispensed in the —W.. M. and Mrs. Plott and Mrs. McKay; sr:, of Altona, is visit- Pickles, Best red Salman, Fresh'Herrin , Catsup,, 'Methodist church on Sunday daughter,-Miss Hilda, of Toronto, ing her son, F. McKay. B P mornin neat. aid a fl n visit to Pickerin Mrs. E. A. Thornton, of Cookston, y l?owder_, g P Yi R 8 Jell a etc. —Miss Clara Ham, accompanied friends one day hist week. as visiting at the old home. Mrs.Shaw, of Mount Forest, is here 'by'Miss Lahoop,, spent Sunday at —Mrs. George White and Our Pickled Olives are the choicest on the market at 15c & 25c bottle. r the home of her parents, Wm, G. daughter; Miss Ethel, have re- -with rs. T sister, rd, Fred.. Beare. —_ Mrs. Thos. Ward, of Candie, Sask.,. A FEW GROCERY SNAPS. and Mrs. Ham. , turned home after s ending a is visiting old friends in the vale. • - - —Mrs. Hyman and.son, of Mon- week with relatives at Lakefield. Mrs. J. F. Weir is visiting her sister Upton's Jams in glass jars, reg. 10c-2 for 15e. treal, have returned home after. —Mrs. Wilson, of Toronto, and Mrs:(Rev.)S. J:Bridgett,of Newing- Klenzine Amonia, reg. 10c pkg, for 5c. Don't miss this, only a few. spending a_few weeks with Dr. her grand-daughter, Miss Abbie fon;-Ont- And'Mrs. on;'Ont.And'Mrs. Bell. Burch, of London, .are, visiting Mrs. Nott,of Toronto,was the guest 2a0OK Z+OO of Joseph and Mrs. Wilson during the 50 lbs nice Black Tea to be sold at 20c per lb. You'll be amort the —Clarkson Rogers, who has Thos. and Mrs. Douglas and oth- .. P g ' past.week. luck ones if you et here earl enough. been on the pick list for some time, er' Pickering friends. . Y 3' 8 Y 8 IS we are pleased to report; gradu- —Mrs. W. T. Hartrick -and ftC. a Reynolds'andhave been vi•children, of Boo rrel Heead, siting fri- ally improving. daughter,Miss & Leavens, left on ends in the vale for the past week. —W. M. Clark, of Toronto, has Monday morning for a few weeks' John and Mrs. Bright -and Messrs. R Q Q S been spending a few days hoe visit with friends in Buffalo, De= George and John $irnie, of Myrtle,` �, _ R with his son, W. J.,and daughter, troit and other points. 'were the guests of B: A_' and Mrs. In this line we excel. Why?' Because we have the choice. Our Mrs. H. J.-Marquis. —The barn party which was to Ellison this week. Y ' } _!d m..Co land, of 9t. Mary's, .have been held as A. Annan's on Mrs James, Thornton, Mrs. Sellen pe and little grandson have returned, space forbids us telling you about our huge stack. is visiting her sister, .Mrs. Wm, Friday evening last was postponed .after an extended visit to friends in Clark, of Church street, and other until Wednesdgy evening on ac. Ottawa and Grenville, Quebec. - Come in and see. 1 Pickering relatives. count of the heavy rain. The Misses.Grant.of.Markham.Mio —Robert Gordon has the con- --Would the person who took 'McMillan, of St. Mary's, and Frank _geS Y011l' Eye. OII Our Bargain Table of fitting up the third room the umbrella by mistake from and Mie. Poacher, of Toronto, were p g 1 in the ppublic School. He will be Dickie & Chapman's platform the guests of A. E. and Mrs. Major amt's Ties, Ladies Gloves, Children's Hoes, on sale this week. assisted by W. Wilson. kindly return it as the owner ex- this week. —The Sabbath School of St. An- pects to have further use for same.- The garden party held'on Wednes- drew's church purpose holding —Dr. Bell's auction sale. on Sat- day evening under the auspices of the their annual picnic at Dixie's Hol- urday afternoon was well attend- Baptist Church was a grana success. The night was an ideal one for such a HARDWARE " low 'on Friday, August 8th. ed considering the'short notice gathering and a very large crowd was c —Miss Jennie Dale, of Brant- and the heavy rains. Everything present,' The receipts were over the -]Some specials, ou.need now—just think of it } ford, and Miss Sadie Dale, of To- offered was sold, and prices as a 8100 mark. Whitevale was well en- y 1 ` ronto, have returned home, after rule were satisfactory. tertained. 1 doz nice Teaspoons for 25e. 1 doz nice knives and forks 161.16 visiting Pickering friends. —Miss Campbell has been re-en- The a�ual lawn social. under the 1 only Croquet Set, regular rice $2.50, for $2.20. —Mrs. Shirley and family left gaged as teacher of the second kus ice,of the Methodist ,chursh will 1 y „ oq ., P 1.50, for 1.80. for their new home in Port Hope department of the- public school. evening on the church ground.on the on Monday. We hope their so- The third teacher has not et evening of Friday, Aug.filth. A. fine -1 Hammock, 8.50, for 296: - Y program has been arranged and a Journ there may be a pleasant one. been appointed. Mr. Green; of splendid time assured to all who may PAIN—You bear lots of talk about Paint, but don't be misled, —Walter Cornell and;his bride course, will continue his good attend. Mia Jackson, vocalist, of "Sherwin—Williams covers the earth." C are spending a few days of their work as principal. Toronto, Mia McBrien, vocalist, Of ' "honeymoon at the home of _his —There will be s vaiideviIIe en, Toronto, Miss Burnett,elocutionist, of parentervas and Mrs. Cornell. tertainment at Roaebank to-mor- the Ontario Ladies'College, Whitby, —Rev, C. Harper, who has row (Saturday) evening by the !sn Armstrong, elocutionist, , To- te le a.pmax been in arge of the Drummond- Fresh Air Mission. The object is Tonto, together with local talent, have _.hill congregation at Nla been secured to furnish the program. Niagara Falls a most worthy one and should re- The Claiemout Citizens' Band will ^�Tm for the past two pears, has resign- reins most hearty support also bq pregsent -to discourse sweet DICKERING, 1111 1. �• —If ou have found an article inusic Auris the evening The usual —The' township Council will and wish to find the owner, or. if tea will be served from e to 8 o'clock• meet at 10 a. m. on Tuesday next yoti have lost anything, advertise Admission 25 rents,cbildren 15 cents,* in the Temperance hall,'Brougham it in THE News. Scarcely a week for the transaction of general passes but one or more articles are • Saye an exchange : "Always NEVER RIP OVERALLS baaifloGQ restored to the owner thro.ugh this wash lettuce; cabbage, dandelion, ___,�► sic Madge and Louie medium• spinach or any other kind-_of O'Lc r•: returned to their home —Mise Hilda Grant is visiting greens in water with a half cup of I have them. No tivo men cat' rip them one on each leg. You are at in :, • .into on Saturday after friends. in Claremont and Ux- salt, and it will-bring out the -liberty th try them, .Guaranteed.for 30 days. For every rip'you spending a two weeks'vacation in bridge township. Miss -Grant, worms if there are ane. in them. will receive 25c and for every button that comes off you will PickeriD w ae-Ash it my stere. e omens ngtitute met fully her. examinatigns at 'the s us, o rod in, With each pair you purchase you will receive a cake of soap or on Tuesday afternoon at the home- Normal school,.has seetared a po- had a narrow escape from death a memorandum book. the other dap.' He-was driving a of Mrs. F. M. Chapman, 'when a sition as teacher in the base line Oh yea, another thing—We have 4 pairs of Boots or Shoes for il. Good a load of apple barrels and had stock which-sold for$1.50, 1.75 and$2 each pair, �i - pleasant and profitable time was school in W�iitby in. •• ,..4 spent by all. almost cleared the- rtilway'track —Mrs. Kerr has returned home" There•Rill be a baseball match when an engine caught the end of EDWARD BRYAN DICKERING ' after spending a couple of. weeks on the college grounds here at 2.30 the wagon, scattering ,the,barrels with,relatives in Toronto. Don- p'm. on Monday next (Civic Holli- in various places. day) between`the focal and the ald has also returned after visit- TI211E TABLE=Piokerin Station G - � � Oshawa teams. As there will be ing.friends,in Oshawa. g . —The heavy rains of the past considerable expense incurred, T.R. Trains going Eseic.dae as follows— there will be an admission !fee at *No. 6 'Mail 8.05 Alai. 'week has damaged the .hay croU somewhat but will benefit the the gate of 10 cents fur gents and 12 'Local - 2.43 P.M. , 14 Local 6'•04 P. M. fioot'ero With the 5 cents. for ladies and children. p• previous dry Trains going West dues as follows— + weather, these.. w re h Miss Lillian Jackson, of Clinton, No. 13 Ldeal 8.3 A M. , 'to be a failure, but the rains have ug er o lomaa Jack- " 11 Local 2.30 P. M. x proved to be their salvation and son-, 'who is known to many in " 7 Mail 8.35 P. M. �- the are now making Pickering, died at.Go Home last *8undav included. 8`TI IKE8y111/I'TH, 'Hit .H9[__A y g great pro- g _ gress. The rain will also help the week. Miss Jackson was well NINETY POUND IDLO .AT' �Z -oat and other rain cru o as well known throughout the' Province Blacksmithing g P`' as a musician=of high standing.For as the fruit crop. g g y' RY EP. iTK yt —Monday next, Aug. 2nd; hav- the past year she has suffered �_,•�, ing been proclaimed Civic Holli- from nervous prostration and Having--rented the Dunbarton shop )I N D O F 'FI A M M�E R 1 N G. heart trouble. and opened the same,I am repar- �_=` day by Toronto, Whitby, Osha- p p `'� $INQU•R'$`"FLOQf; FAINT Y ed to do all work entrusted to wa and,inany.other.towns in this. —Dr. Towle, successor to Dr. me in the above line. '•, ,. .� ,_ part of the Province the police Bell, arrived in town' on Wednes- - AP-EIT_0-1"T N.Da trustees has roelaimed the same da in his auto buggy Horseshoeing a specialty. ' P Y ggy and took Call in and see me any time. day to be Civic Holiday for. Pick- possession of his reSFntly purebas- "~ ering.' In consequence the bnsi-. ed proRerty., Dr. Towle has the " ness plaees of the village will be reputation of,being a, very skilful DUNBARTON _� �Y _. closed as usual on holidays. Those physician. ,We hope that he an r ■ • , ? 'having business to transact should Mrs. Towle may find their sojourn The EulaMe Quartet :govern , themselves accordingly. in Pickering to be a pleasant one G —To' the • deep regret of the to them.' _ of = ' many "friends' which they have P. O'Connor: who has been 1�TovFF•vii.=.E made since coming to Pickering section boas on the G. T. R., 'has Are now prepared to give a musical O . As ' ILLESPIE program. For particulars apply to - -two years ago-Dr. and Mrs. Bell left the employ of the company MIMA HOOVER, left to take up residence in To- and will move his family to Osha- _ Sec.-R, . /�1 rento where the doctor will es. wa this 'week; having Secured a - D U N B A R 1 O N -tablish a practice. Dr. Bell has good position in the tannery in water, Nater , proved himself a physician and that town. His son, John has Ql- +�pEe-a range of Mattresses from s3xa_$6--a1►i►rg&iri�u� surgeon.of ability and he is po- so left the employ of the Grand we are clearing them out. i;sessed of an abundance of energy Trunk, he having also secured a The undersigned is prepared to con• g and ambition and is certain .to position in the tanner Mr. tract for well drilling 'm Pickering or A fresh line of Groceries always on hand. Canned'Goods at the low- p° Y Scarboro and surrounding districts. price. 4 choice line of ChriAtie's Biscuits. Candy of make a success of his profession in O'Connor's Successor on the Sec- Anyone wishing work done may get every variety. Salted Peanuts, etc. the city. They are followed to tion has not yet been appointed estimates by writing Toronto by the best wishes of but temporarily is in the charge CHAS. B. RICE, A new line of Dress Goods and Boots and Shoes. , their numerous Pickering friends. of a man from Scarboro. 3744 Pickering P. 0.� Forks, Rakes, Hoes and-all kinds of Shovels and Spades.