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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_08_06 a .Gs i A"o'",•aws�.ug"' .,. v. .. c: ;. _ , ,.-.n^i." -♦ M �.�,''�'..� .. ,. T�l �',.;oy�.i..,•...-...tr, M,-,�. .>.> ... ....,. _ r.... �_ �,% .'7':4�i - - 4 - -'w '..4•^'-• f3if VOL. gXVIII. PICgERIN(I, ONT.,- TRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909 . No. 44 *y, profiaast0nal lSarDft. I ATHA DUNBARTON ; p John and Mrs. Scott spent Sunday Some person -inadvertently took a D E aifedica& �i �Yonderful at Wm. Dreury's, Glasgow. halter from Andrew Annan's place on L A D James Dunkeld, of Mt. Joy, spent the night of the barn party. _ M. BELL, M. D., C. M. Sunday with his brothers here. Mrs. E. Gillespie, Alexander street, The ladder season is here sin,saadl Late House Surgeon of the Hinastoa Invigorator �s H. Nighswander, of Toronto, spent Toronto, is a visitor in the village, the f Il/saeeeral Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.$ata r. over the holiday with friends here. guest of her son, George A. we are prepared to make them y � ansa. Office ours a to team,1 to S p m and 8 to 8 p m. Pickering,Ont- !a-Iy �l Mrs, John Scott, sr., is spending a Miss Annie E.Bowman,Coldsprings, of all sizes. 1 EO. N. FISH, M. D. J- time with her daughter of Toronto. and Miss Ida, Da Bweek,, Plainsville, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mies Jessie Calvert, of Mt. Jut','a returned home last week,°after a very All kinds of general BlacksmithmV g Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons, former teacher of this place, spent enjoyable visit with G. A. and Mrs. promptly and neatly done. iOnt Associafs t7oroner, County of Ontario, over Sunday at T. Dunkeld's. Gillespie. Omce Hours-8 to 10 a.m, sad 1 to s and a to s Miss Florence Kidd, of Mitchell, ex- W.H. JACKSON• H PICKE I NG, NE E R p.aq. Brougham,Out. 11—ly teacher of this place, is spending a PHfLLIPS-MCM,ASTER Brock Road It enriches the blood and part of her vacation with friends here. Loyal. Married-At Jamieson Ave.,Toron- ('1 - will cure RHEUMATISM WHITEVALE to, at 2 p. m., on .Wednesday, July JelliesWhite T E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BA&RIB- 28th, by the Rev. A. L. Geggie, Miss J. • TES,County Crown Attorney,and County when everything else has Remember the lawn social to be Mina, youngest daughter of the It<te ✓3>ifeitor. Collet Hones,Whitby. 10.T given this-(Friday) evening on the John Phillips, J. P., Brougham, to Wholesale and Retail Butcher,. LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, failed. 50c. a box, or six lawn of the Methodist Church. An Mr. J. S. McMaster, second son of Dir. . Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Exami- enjoyable program will be git en by Thos. McMaster, Norwood. The bride Pickering, Ont. ser for Histo Court of Jsutice. Successor to for$2.50. For sale at Me- the lowing: Misses- Jackson and was attired in point de sprite over silk WHhaeieD. Dow & McGillivray. y, Brock Street71y , McBrien, vocalists, of Toronto; Miss mull. . The happy couple were provid- Best rice aid for 'choice Fadden's Drug Store. Burnett; elocutionist, of the Whitby ed with a dainty lunch by the bride's P p H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND Ladies' College; Mr. Armstrong, elo- 'friends at 563 Bathurst St.; after butcher's cattle. ' 1 Noasax Poetise, (Successor to lice cutionist, of Toronto, and the Mark- which they left on the evening train ~ •David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr, S dney Nortb- ham Choral Union. Short addressee for Peterboro and eastern points. Choice meat t�•ill be found at onr Q•te,who is associated with Mr.Warke,attends at Pioker,og on Wednesdays. will be given by Rev. W. R. Wood, of They will later reside in Toront . ..shop at reasonable prices. Loans arranged. illy Claremont, and the resident ininisters. CLAREi�IONT The Claremont Citizenas' Band will GREEN RIVER Call rind see us. Prices right t >Pestertna�y. 4. furnish music during the evening: a. Tea will be served from 8 to S. A very quiet wedding was solem= ; WALTER L.~HOWDEN, D. V. S. FURNITURE STORE nixed on Wednesday. Aug 4th, when 1'V Graduate Ontario veterinary College. Miss Phoebe, only daughter of Mr. Monuments Ihamber Ontario Veteriirsaty Medical Society. CHERRYWOOD ~� and Dire. F. B. Tomlinson, of Green f ' Saeoea9or'to Dr.E.J. Shirley, .Office.Sing St., in the place to get the best ' ,. Pickering. s� River', was married to Mr. Walker Albert Roach has left for an extend- Hoskin, of Plainfield, Hastings Furniture at the Ion est t3 Coup- TIT HOPHINB,YETERINA$Y SII$• ed trip to the west. ty,the Rev. DIr. Trickey officiating in Having secured theageneyfor d a tiEON AND DENTIST. Eta. and Q Robert and the :lileaea Garland the -the Ontario Granite and Mar- Graduate of 'the Ontario vet _rina�_�Col- prices, also sent Sunday in7�ionto. presence of only the immediate ble `Yorks, Brampton, I am. P relatives of the yours people. Miss : loge, Toronto, registered member of the The Misses McQkeight, of Toronto, g P P prepared to furnish all work in Ontario Veterinary aledical Association. 'If- PICTURE FRA:tIING, Blanche Mechin played the wedding the granite and marble line - fns and Yesidence one ando�e•gnartw miles are holidayibg at their home. march. After refreshments at the uorah of Green B!vsr. OiSoe aitd shoeing forge Juae h Burkhotcjer seat Sunda nt the cer4 Lowest prices,and 4 hone.S to 11 a m„sad 1 to { pm. Private CURTAN POLES, P d$ p y bride's home:�1r: and lies. Hoskin left workmansbi guaranteed. r with Geo. Davids and family. P telephone in my offios P.O. addrese, Green on the evening train for Toronto and Gcods shipped where desired- River, Ons. Chas. Petty was the guest of James other points followed b the PP and kinds of repairing. P y Rood Ferguson and family on Sunday. tabes : See me before' lacing sour x �usttnf;aa 1l�atrbs. One of Geo. Davidson's sheep was t° order. Lettering done on the• xe ' of their many friends T b yAgia shoe lice. severely bitten y a dog recent] test no ►i.iss Robinson, teacber at MILLIKEN -��T G. HAM-Issuer of Man•iage L N D E R T A K I N G C. W. GIBBONS, Clatemvtt �Y . Licenses in the County of Dot:la. court, is visiting old friends here. -- Ly' Picker ins Village, 273y James Sal-ith,of Toronto.spent 9uu- A quiet hilt pretty wedding was r: • to COIIneCtiOII. PF, HOPPER Issuer of Marriage da with Joseph and Mrs, Laughlin. celebrated on July, 28th at the home L D. Licenses in the County of Ontario T ZT -p id ward and Mrs. Llatner, of Dun- of Councillor Ormerod, when his elm at store and his residence.Claremont. u . I .! .ice � A =J. - barton,spent Sunday here with his set daughter, Miser Lilly May, was people• united in marriage to,Mr. C. L. D. a NORWAY HOUSE.-Norway, A cert'aocia�ile evening was spent Hagerman, of the firm Moore & Hard And Soft. T Kingston Bead. Particular asteatiott gfv- CLARE MON T at R. Blake's last week, when all the Hagerman, Markham. The bride, ao to fasm«+s attending the Toronto merketa youtlg people of the community gath- who was unattended, was robed in a ]Wiest accommodation ander the new manage wast. Obugoo moderate. J.J.McClean, Pro. es ed sad enjoyed themselves with a charmingown of cream silk and car- Lath and ShinRlea. priesor, sN deliciosts'feast of ice cream, tied a boget of bridal roses. In the B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP QLEB$ Ovlllg sale at eveningg the happy couple left for the �. Oonveyanow. Oommiadosser for taking - Muskoka]ekes, the bride travelling in R aedaTO*. Accountant. Eta. man" so loan The Nkersng Pharmacy GREENWOOD _t- a handsome costume of blue broad Prices right. cL mlasaq propert7 ••Inner of Marriage Lia cloth, with picture hat to match. On Q +vasa` Whisevale, ont. t-t Rev. Tucker. Sr., occupied the pul- their return the will settle in their A. C. �-`E E SO R From July 1st until July 15th. pit on Sunda evening last y POSTILL, Licensed Austioneer, P y g beautiful new homy on St. Joseph St., LOCUST HILL "3' a foe Cmmtiea of York bad oaturio. sac- In moving into our new extension we Phslls Proctor is spending her vacs- Markham, which the froom has had 1letertatee of all tied. atteons0 to oa shoswt tion in Toronto with J. A. and Mrs. built. 'The Froom gift to the bride pauos, Address Grein&Lv,P.G., find that we Were overstocked in some Astridge, r .- was a beauLt�fu! l necklace. The linen. guaranteed to be all freih and. l ►f A. PALMER The Devitt Ifs s., of Toronto. are display of presents was tmusuall IL POWHL1,- Licensed Al"_ odldi�s. It will ou to bu � y PT y _ t P tW a Bonsor for Ontario and Took COIL Au ��now as the rices wtili show. y ending a few days with Will. and elaborate, showing how deep wells the PAINTER AND DECORATOR kinds of sates ooadnotad etcher prtTately or by rs. Devitt. esteem in which the young couple are ,Weston, ekes nodes ed. either Dor date. or We now bare hanging in our store on Y g P Mrs. Johnston and eon, of Toronto, held. Amon the resents were a askew ppaartiaalan appty at rieideaM, Easabeeh a large sheet the names and prices of g p Contractor for general house re fret , ull„ Piatarinstt• Ordsra 1st!ei Rewe Oliza•tu articles on special sale, such se: are spendingg a couple of weeks with purse containing $100 from'Theo. and g Pa "adye prompt attassttoa. rely_ Alex: and Mfrs. Moore. Airs. Ha ermao, Whitevale; a cheque Established 5 pears in Pickering Liver Pills,reg. 95c, for 15c • Kidney Masters Earl sad Elgin McLean for $100 from Councillor and Mrs. Village. ' I�1 POUCHER, Licensed Auction- Pills, reg. 50c,for We; Bl'aud's have been under the doctor's care, for Ormerod ; $10 from Thos. and Mrs ADDR&W:,PICKERING P.O: g 1 a ow. valuator. Collector and yaaer of Iron Pills, reg$1, for 19c., etc., etc. a few days, but will soon be,out aro. aaMaNlicences- A7rkinds of auction .area y Hague, uncle of the bride. THE NEws % teeatissdd and valuation made at mod- Bargains like these all through the Irene Reigate, who has been itvtnR congratulates Mr and Mrs. Then. est charge, Estates and coa.ianmments con• store in patent medicines,soaps, with F. L. and Mrs. Green for some Hagerman on bslkirl the honor of aiv$*"y managed and sold by auction or g trusses, epectaclen, fountain time, returned to..Petxrboro on Wed- seem their Tamil of six: W. Z Z T piTaN soh. Mortgages, rear, nice and R y •; ' aoaognle promptly collected and"tie s,Jewelery,stationery, nesda9• B., of �Yhitevale; W. A., of Locust �,�r.,�.. �a�'� factory settlements guaranteed. Phone or u `� stock food, gtc. Mise Stella Del Le Rhu and her eie- Hill; Fleu., and Mrs. Moore, of Mark- ': i Opens Sept. lot, S tttb for terror and pa., Bra sham ter, Mrs. Bonnell, are s ' ndin a few �r Gat Dates maT be fixed byphoneNawi If you get it here it's good. spending baro;Mrs. Thomas, of Woodville, and ** /t�ss days with their sister, Mrs. (Rev. Mrs. Coad, of Lornville, all living and I si OT — - T. M. McFADD$N, Ztitcter, comfortably settled on the gree eld • omforta 1 n fields Q♦�1 E. - �} Gladys Trimble, Tubo has been in a of Old Ontario.. � $ Alla E• games Druggist and Optician, very critical condition during the last • PICKERING, - ONT. week, is showing some slight improve vow Teacher of Piano - -.BROUGHAM °" TORONTO ONT 'WIIITE',VALE, ONT. t, we are happy to say. ' • - Wren , "• Fr ed.Cowie, of Toronto,visited here This school is unquestionably one > over Sunday. -Dinill ham f3 _ GREEN RIVER of Canada's Greatest, Hest and g j F. C. Meclin,of Oshawa, was home Most Successful Colleges. Our a Wer Co. IIndertalf:in PaP10TS Mre. Jerman, of Toronto, is visiting over Sunday. graduates readily secure employ- _ a ice. Chas. A. and Mrs. Barclay are in went. Let us educate you fora .King street, Pickering. Mrs. Checkley an eon—are-Visiting Ottawa this week. position worth from $85 to, $IOU Have a full line Ut rresh and cul~ Calls by day'or night promptly at Alph, Hoover's. J. Shea, of Toronto, is visiting his a month. We'know bow. Write ed meats constantly on hand. attended to.• Telephone Miss Tena and Arthur Milne visited brother. Henryhea. today for magnifleentcatalogue._ �.• '° (Bell or Independent.) Mr. and Mrs. Forster. Mrs.Wm. Cowie is visiting Toronto (Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Mrs. Hurst:spent a few days with friends for a few days. -W,J. ELLIOT, Principal. y .'Ham, Bologil.A Weiners, etc.' — friends in Whitevale. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of Toronto, are Cor, Yon e& Alexander Sts. Mrs. Bell spent Thursday of last visiting at J. Littlejohn's. i g Highest prices paid for week with Afro. J .Wilson. Mrs. Rnd Misaillggate, of Toronto, `Buteher's,cattle: ] ns u rance Henry Norton, of Brougham, spent are visiting at R. S. Phillips. Sunday with Hugh Percy. Duncan M. Hubbard, of Moonstone, ���s1ltltaa�EE�EE�f� Miss Madge Boyd, of Stouffville, is visited at R. J. Cowan's this week. 9• • • Of all,kinds=Beet alwa s recon.-- at Mrs. Hornshaw`s again. Miss B. Marshall.and brother, of 5 ;d eritng -�tveru mended. Y Geo: Fuller has returned-home,after Toronto, are visiting at E. Holtby's. PRESENTATIONS an extended trip to the States. Richard and Mrs. Medd, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bundy and children visited friends here over the holiday. �I, j First-class rigs for hire Conveyancing Done, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson. Edward and Mrs. Croker, of Torun- and Gifts ', _ Miss Anhie Barnes, of Toronto, is to, spent over Sunday with the latter's ^ P Day Or nigLt Rents and Notes Collected. visitingher brother, W. G. Barnes. mother here, - c . Charges reasonable. Mrs. Alf. Hoover ivnd Mrs. Checkley ' Mrs.G. N. Fish -and Mrs. John C. Bud meets 911 tr$In$ and.son spent Wedpesday,nt Myrtle. Philip visited friends at Locust Hill Teaming promptly attended to. Mr. ansa Mrs.Townsend and daught- on Friday last. We make a specinity,of presen- $ 13 P P Y •150 acre Farm for sale. erq, of Chicago, are visiting at, Peter Warren Filson and Miss Beatrice g g tations. Rifts, and can quote you Agent'for Canada Carriage Co. If you want to buy sell or'rent, call Robinson's. - Alger spent Wednesday' evening at a right price on anything in this �• H. Peak at my office. Bargains. Miss McEwen, Earl send Leslie Boy- Geo. Rowson s. line. . ' P{C�cE!'{Rg. er, of Stouffville, is visiting Albert Mr, and Mrs. Millgate, of- Toronto, and Mrs. Halsey. are spending a couple of- weeks with GOLD or'SILVER HEADED We V. Richardson• Misses Aylward and Colton, of To- R. S. and Mrs. Phillips. CANES, The ronto, spent civic holiday with J.'B. Miss Mary Routley and,Mrs. Jos. SOLID GOLD WATCHES. Notary Public, Pickering. and Mrs. Wilson. Beer attended the former's sister's SILVERWARE CABINETS,' � + .�0�lIINION BH Misses Arlie and Lydia Fuller, of 'tvedding'at Brooklin on Wednesday: r Toronto, spent civic holiday with W. Mr. and Mrs. Flannigan, of Cobo- GRAND FATHER CLOCKS, . ,�3laeksmithing A. and Mrs. Fuller. conk, are spending a week with the TEA SETS „Head i0ffioe, Toronto i, A number front here attended the former's uncle, L. Albright, and other MARBLE;CLOCKS, garden party at Whitevale on Wed- friends. General Banking Business A general blacksmith business done, nesday, of last week. Mrs.John Poacher, of Toronto, and ELEGANT SILVERWARE } All kinds of repairing neatly and Mr. and Mrs,! Lehman and sons are Master Lawrence Major, of White- PIECES, t transacted. attending the wedding of the former'a vale,visited Thomas and Mrs. Pouch- MEDALS and PRIZE,CUPS. promptly executed. sister at Newmarket. er this week. + Gold Mounted Pens and bun- t. ►g eeial attention ven to Horse-shoeing -a - Specialty. Mr. and Mrs. Dunsbeath and son Mrs. Graham, Johnston and Miss deeds of other small things. and Mr. Beamer'and Miss Armstrong, Vera, of Greenwood, and Miss Cha the Collection of 0F0=0N # ZiA�7CT of Toronto, spent Sunday with Alpb man, of Uxbridge, visited at Mrs. G, We invite your inspection. PICKRIN(T, ONT. and Mrs. Hoover. Philip's on Saturday. No trouble to show goods r Bale notes. Miss Edna Reesor, of Ringwood, The ice cream parlor is well patron- Edgar Shirk, of Gormley, Jack and patron- ized on Wednesday and' Saturday 'EAVINGtS DEPARTMENT. Percy Reesor, of Stouffville, and M. evenings. Geo. Philip is to be con- e BRITISH Term,of 1,9N Reesor, of Mongolia, Visited with J. gr atulated on his enterprise. "=apO01t13 reoeived of $1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- B. Wilson on Sunday last. R. N. $A$$ETT,' y ., upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- The football match which took place First Tramp-After all it pays t8Z'DE4t allOWed at highest COLLEGE ter for I3usihes, on Igaturday night last betwten All to be perlite, pardner. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN B TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- Saints of Toronto and the Shamrocks Second tramp-Not always. The ,: current rates. ric, of this lace was well attended and o osite new post office) Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, gave satisfaction to beth parties, the other day I was actin' deaf and PP Cp ks. D. GORDON, Manager qq dumb when a man gave me six- WTJT1rBY 4NT 8 B. A., Principal, CornerYonge and score being 1-1, The Shamrocks in- Bloor Sts. tend playing the return match Satur- pence, I Says, "Thank you, Sirs" WHITBY BRANCH, iday night, Aiig. 7th, n.nd he had nie arrested: , iters! 3t1�9tiT�t'�W'! , I , • ul _ .. -' -•-�SF:,a Tid,.-..r6;. -:•.�.^'�-''a'-' r. .�?T`'M C3 i. r.,..:.. ..r•. �R: ,�• 'N ' :n 4. .;JT �...''a�.•_'i.. esr...... �.F:•• „�4'.;�''[^ r.!":SIC!' - A"' wt.'�{ .<�'K�'V k.',. -.-.....-._ .,..�". -k�••`'+h' •... 4. .. cin. a:_ +'-w,':... ±±yq� .... � ^'.1a .:VOL..1. ',{:.' Q[. .4- -,.•rvJ: '�`,�. .W .. „ .. .,r' r-, -..:., .,, ..... ...� >...: _c $ ^...,*w• --.. a i3'7-Sc�... !'�. .. - 's•-- 3. r.. t. 'Y- •,V .-.Gr r ..ria `'.•'ltl �k*x r,..,. .JyLr wox• m. !-•c ..: .,, c...-. , .. y ''.r¢ .z+.. t F! .n-,, • ,.. .' ,-'• ,.,'. ., .,..;•. r � =t .+Kea'.. , our Lord Jesus Christ. As in 4d , f0400 • waist of net or thin silk, buy the~ .'..,�• :z Matthew 85, that you may be among - tube paint used for painting, min those on his right hand, belonging :. • with gasoline and immerse articles ;IREATER THIN ALL IS LOVE to, having a part in his everlasting `- - to be dyed. Be sure of the shade, om n a' kingdom of righteousness and love. dipping. Try and get before di _ Thgllome small sample from some part of CATS CATCH FISH. dress to try the color. If too vivid The Capacity for Happiness- is One' of the — gasoline and more paint, it >H'elInes \1'ouW Make Fishermen too pale. This works wonder's. Was ,Most' Powerful Factors in Our' Being. Take Notice. worked on a white point d'esprit. At the Union street secondbrid a HOMEMADE ICE CREAM. Party dress (much soiled); was col- At ored �These things have a dainty pick and the effect I spoken unto ventures, becoming the means of at North Adams, in the Berkshire Before setting about to make ice was great. you, that my joy might remain in moral an-44spiritual vision.' By it Hills, Massachusetts,• nearly every cream give .heed to this statement Bleaching Faded Drees—Soak ths' you and that your joy might be Columbus'saw new worlds in float- night about 7 o'clock two young by an 'authority' on '-the'care of dress over over night in strong soapsuds: ull=John xv. 2. ing reeds, which faith, seeking afar, cats give an exhibition of catching milk. He says: ."Whenever you Fill a boiler half full of soft water, 4 All music is composed• from the found. "Every one that hath this fish, which. would ,cause; the most hear of cases of 'ptomaine poison' rut in one pint, of javelle water one scale, comprising seven 'notes. hope in him,'.' said the apostle, re- ardent fishermen to sit up and take frons eating-ice cream you may be (made by pouring one gallon of Good and bad music, dirge and .€erring to the Ne to come, "puri= notice. . Foe the last two weeks a certain that the poison camp from boiling water upon one pound oft anthem, all are made up from these fieth himself." crowd of people has watched the the germs left in' the seams and chloride of lime). Din often to, cotes and their 'mvdificatiuns. Greater than all is love, of which cats. bottoms of ice eream freezers which bleach evenly and, then rinse In like manner all the varieties Jesus was speaking when He point- In just the position they would were not properly sea_ded. ..Dirty, through three waters. of character are developed from a ed the simple way to the_happy.life. take to catch a bird they crouch , rusty- ice cream freezers breed mil- To Clean Neckwear—The dainti-' .,,,. ..,few notes with combinations. By Love is the final condition ofen- upon the edge of the stream and I lions of germs and are the real est neckwear wihch is impossible to ' naming these • terms as we do in trance into it. When grief gives as a fish comes in 'sight with one cause of illness from eating ice wash, if-left over night in air tight music, or in the scale of colors, lace to joy .a new lease of life is jump either one or both land upon -cream." , vessel of gasoline will look fresh isith which there is also a parallel, ii.sued. The very chemistry of the it, not in the -least minding the Therefore, scald your, freezer and clean when carefully dried. ' we get this ascending scale: Birth, blood is changed. This powerful clucking that they often receive, well, both can and dasher, before �+hysical impulse, reason, faith, emotion of joy is attendant upon and with feet and mouth break the you freeze your cream. Place the hope, love and joy. well-doing and well-being. Jesus neck of the. fish b ick•of its head. can in the pail, fitting all the parts SUMMER SALADS. ' 'Jesus came to earth that human was eminently faithful in all His Hauling their prey to the bank they together and turning the crank toe,Cherry Salad.—Remove th 1•,ves might became anthems instead work, conquering temptation and soon disappear, proudly carrying. see that everything works, .before stones,, from, the fruit and fill,the of dirges and be filled with joy ar-d "becoming obedient even unto it away. for a splendid feed, for cats you begin. This will be a time and cavities with whole blanched a1= gladness:' Any life which is under death,,"dwelling always in the con- like fish even better than meat. temper saver. monds or finely chopped nut meats the sway, of physical impulse only sciousess of the Father's love; Many persons' ' have seen them To prepare th'e ice for freezing Mayonnaise flavored with marasch -•must be.subject to all kinds of bit- therefore catch a fish six or eight inches 1png, the cream place it in a canvas bag ing is served, and cream cheelse` ter passions and can never be filled HIS LIFE WAS FULL-OF JOY. and one nigh last eek- Officer ai:d pound with a mallet until fine. balls mixed with chipped maras- lith .peace and joy. Nicholas Walsh while or the Union %,hcu the cream is ready. fill �,, chino cherries and rolled in_pow- The life which boasts of its com- "If you do as I am doing," He said, street beat saw the two cats work-` space between can and pail with dered nut meats are placed on, the glete control by reason cannot be "keeping God's commands and ing together catch a fish nearly a I alternate layers of ice and salt. Use side of the dish in which the salad Ideal, for there.is much in man that abiding in His love,'My joy'shali foot long.. Both cats seem to en- rock salt, one measure of salt to is served. ii be in you an i your capacity for joy joy the sport._ three of ice. The trick about.freez- Delicious Salad.—For a delicious be HIOILER THAN REASON. stall Conscsc full.", ' ing is to turn the crank steadily salad make a lemon jelly with less iously cr not, by putting until the cream is stiff. Then re- .sugar than when it is used for des- Moving up the scale, we discover the chief emphasis an. one or an- PALE LANGUID GIRLS ntuve'the dasher, put a clean cloth. Bert, add English walnut' meats, . .�� Isth to be the primal force and en- 1 other note, we choose a keynote Lver the top,of can and a cork is and stiffen in small molds, Before tirgy of the moral realm, the world foi our chara ser and dis:st:ny. - the Itole in the corer. Drain the. serving turn the ell' on to lafiett - af personalities. When critical- lheoreticall we may choose joy as - �sater from the freezer e g jelly P " ly,inspect the steamship dr interro- the keynote and practically put the weak Blood Burin LeVe10 - Pack, and covered with shredded lettuce y P Y P g p allow the cream to stand an hour leaves arranged in neat fashion and. ate the ca tain we are using our u* more.p g emphar;s. upon impulse .or some Ment lila hasi1 Cause serve with mayonnaise. reasoning powers, but when we y y Y other note and wonder why our life To Maim Good ."Makeshift." Cabbage and Peanut Salad.—Pre eemmit our wellbeing to.the care is not full of joy. The keynote for ,a Life .Of suffering. �E,ometimes an occasion arises when are two cupfuls of finel shredded of the captain and ship to cross an P P Y Jesus was lout. This Dot Him in _ _ you wish to make a small uantit • ct:known sea it is the moral fore© •-- quantity �white cabbage and one-fourth cup- , •• touch with God, .who is love, and ,� ice cream,'just enough for-an in- fu: of finely chopped or ground pea- _1rherent in faith, and that only, the consciousness of God's love A ToniG Such as Dr Williams' Ping ,alid or when one frie id drops in 4nuts. Pour six tablespoonfuls of which gives the power to do it. made hope buoyant, inspired faith, u, luncheon. You do not feel equal olive oil into the salad bowl, add Faith holds the Fame relative'.pvsi- . , Pills is Nteded to Build Up illumined reason and led impulse to usin& the family freezer, but two tPaspoonfpls of vinegar,a level tion in.the realm of personality that captive. Joy and happiness could the hIOLd and Give Nbw Mould like to know -of -a good to-as o6aful of salt, and a salt- F-Aysical energy dues in the-realm of Stt ell bh. m not be absent from such a life; This "makeshift." 'You will find that the material. It furanhes vital - n - a I spoonful of pepper. Beat until ak o ] t energy for the moral religious lite lay®vial come to other lives and q .. small tin can with close fitting cover thick ; stir in nuts and cabbage. tf•eirjoy will be full as they follow At no time in her life dues a id (cans you buy cocoa or carious anti- But we must. pass above faith to g -- this ideal life. stand in rester need of vies red c:es of food ia),will du nicely. Fill hope, for hope opens. vistas of pos- sibility g P Y• and inspires faith to 'new RE.V. A. MacDONALD REOCH. blood and the strength which it the can with the cream mixture. NEW PIE RECIPES. alone can give her, than when she Then set it in the middle of a deep Southern Spico Pie.—Two cup- is developing into womanhood., it pack around with alter- f dish and uls of sweet milk, three eggs G ligious proselytes, long trained in i3 then :that any inheritd ,enacn- nate_ layers' of ice and salt. Be (yolks), one cupful of sugar, -four -THE S. S. LESSON the religion of the true God." cy to anaemia.: or consumption sure- the can is covered cl,=<ely. heaping tablespoonfuls of flour; otle Moreover, many of the Greeks were needs on the Oig est nc u O = Then la wet cloths on to 'and set Jorge r ,e Y P ^- - cultivated and thoughtful people, ment to lyrapidly develop.o 1':,is M a cool place. It should freeze_ f • lump of butter, one teasgooa- who through the gospel had been danger is especially threatening to solid in'fruin one to two hutirs, ac- al of c oyes, one teaspoonful of cull htened b the Hol' Spirit. allspice, one teaspodnful Of cinua- I'TERNATIO.NAL LESSON, g Y Y . P girls.who are confined long -hours. cording to the amuuiit of mixture mon, bre teaspoonful of nutmeg, II. A. Lesson in Morals for the indoors, in stures, vliices and fac. to be frozen. Cut into the thick a i:d one teaspoonful of lemon ex- AUGUST S Building U.p. of the 'Noblest C'.`.%- tories—girls depressed by worry .1�y'era on the sides of the can once tract: Mitc and cook until thick. tian Life.—V. 23. First, the Ideal and cares. All these'•conditions .or twice (chile it is freezing, W"p- «hila this cools bake pie shellsl E and .Aim. The first sentences of quickly impoverish the blood at.d- Ped cream frozen this way is de- then . add the filling,' using*the Lemon VI. Paul's Instructions to the j ord's Prayer, and therefore are amung the most common esus- l:cious. One of the best mixtures P y g g growi:.g girls for this "individual ice cream" is whites a the eggs for frosting. of all ra er and all living. It is cs of sickness: among Thessalonians. Golden Tezt, Brown and serve cold. as necessary to have the right goal and young women• If at any time the•Philagelphia. This is uncooked, Tomato Pie.—This is a delicacy. the Thess t Thee. S: 15. of life as for a sea captain to know a girl finds that her strength is pure, sweet cream sweetened and Thebottom ' of a rich paste: is - the port for which be is sailing. failing and she is** becoming pale flavored. For one pint Of scalded sprinkled with sugar, then the to- '•I. Characteristics of the First l; is by the ideal that we test our and nervous, has no ambition and sweet cream allow three-quarters Epistle to the Thessalonians,—Nolte daily lives. .'The religious. view is languid. it is a certain sign that ui a •eu of sugar, one teaspoonfulmatoes are sliced, more sugar ad- Epistle g 8 g: p g ded and to each pie a tablespoon- the facts in "The Lesson in Its of .heaven_is no unpractical thing, t•er blond is failing to meet_the..de- o;Janilla; and one tablespoonful fu. Qf vinegar. Put on a top crust ' betting." 1: Review the circum- Think of it, earth the place where ends upon it, because it is im- AT)'randy if you desire. The whites.'and bake the same-as peach.pie.. stances of the Thessalonian church heaven is shadowed forth! This pure and thin. A two eggs beaten stiff is a valciable ' as given in Acts 17. See Lesson means that our life and affairs and It .is at a time like this that Dr. addition. 111. of this (Quarter. Three mis- conduct are to show forth the very 1i illiams' Pink Pills are invalu- Vanilla the ''r amily" 'Dish. - =USEFUL HINTS. - -sionaries had-. cone there from highest that we can know or- con- able to young women and growing Should'you desire on special goon• If the icing fails to harden.ou - Philippi, two of them torn and. ceive. If then heaven be the lace girls: They build up 'the blood, signs to serve. ice cream in indi- P your cake, put it in the oven for e bruised by terrible, flagellation at of the real End true' is not that u:ake it rich, red and pure, tone vidual molds take the ice cream few minutes. It forms a thin crust ..Philippi, emerging from the lowest great,'and noble, and practical?" the 'nerves and give new heaith from the can when it is stiff, pack whichin no way destroys Elie deli- ' 'dunge$t of a prison, their whole The same is true of life. Every -and strength to every'part.of the ;t in the little molds, seal the edges tate 'icin g. aspect bespeaking '"their poverty, young person should know definite- body. They have cured so many of these with' melted paraffin, re• put a window shade in front of their sufferings, their earthly in- jy and decidedly where he wants to cases of this kind that they may Flack in ice, and salt. To keep'ice ai nificance. A famine says , truly be called a s ecific for the pantry shelves. If they are unpro- ig Y , go, what he wants to become, w ;doors will keep out was raging in the Roman empire, is his ideal. rcrnmon diseases of girlhood. ;Hiss with thick wet cloths or towels. dust much better than a curtain and the commonest necessaries of. 23. And the very God of peace, illinnie, Smith, Creighton street, Vanilla is the ice cream most used on-a rod :life had riccn to_ six times their Better as R.V., "the God of peace Halifax, says:— 'I have proved for -the family table. The simplest - proper value. These poor per that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are way to make it is b the rule icer If you want to rush the contents himself,' the God who brings Y Y- ti g in the inner vessel of your double. uecuted wanderers supported them- all.that is claimed fur#heti*;in cases for Philadel hia cream, Cooked selves b weaving black oat's peace—peace with himself, through P boiler, add some salt to the water, Y g g stns for iven, and natures in her- s milar to m;ne. About three years vanilla ice cream is made by, using 8 crie-half• te'acu ful'io two uarts of hair into tent cloth. Here the ago I suddenly began to run down, two cupfuls of hot milk three- P' q !; y mony with his; peace in the soul P water. preached a few weeks, founded a peace of conscience, the peace of I grew so weak that-1 could hardly fourths of a cupful of sugar, one Eggs may be kept from Septein- church, and were driven ate b. attend to my school studies. I suf- egg, one-eighth teaspoonful salt, l:cr until March by wrapping each �y Y trust in i„od our Father; peace of fered from headaches my heart persecution. righteousness for it is only when Y one pint of cream, two tablespoon- separately in newspaper,.puiting 2. Paul longed to. visit them „ Nrould palpitate ,violently at the fulsof vanilla. Mix tl)e su ar �s'alt, B righteousness is as the waves of g in asfeboard boxes in a•cool lace again, and made three vain at- „ I least exertion, and my .appetite and �eath�i a a>ad add the milk P P the sea' that peace can flow like egg and .turning each,day. . tempts to,do.so, from Berera, from vias very fickle. I tried doctors gradually while stirring. l'ouk in a river" ; peace with nature anal:•_ i� iice_1ea Athens: from Corinth.' He felt Vie=and—elute ions,—but-tm a ou a of er. or wen min- providence; peace with_our .fellow- y half a 'dozen cherries, sprinkled their need of Arainin and of more treatment did not help me. Then utes, stir.rin well. When cool add g' men'. Sanctify you, Make you I started taking I:r: Williams' Pink g with blanched peanuts, and served knowledge of the truth, of comfort, g the cream and. flavoring. Strain with a salad dressing hol pure, free from sin and im- g is a refresh- Pills and aftek taking seven or nF guidance.' - erfecpon from ever taint 'of g and freeze. ing and-pretty salad. P . Y eight boxes I was stronger than ' To make chocolate use the same When pressing dark-linen frocks 3. Timothy had just come 'back evil. ' Wholly: Unto completeness, ,ever before. I feel that I owe m from Thessaicnica, and had brought to full perfection,, in degree and in 'Wil y recipe: Melt two squares of cho-. it is just as well to cover the board P g present. good health to Dr. «il colate, and for the .time with a piece of dark a report concerning the church, kind! Till we all come in the unity Ham's Pink Pills and gratefully Pour the -hot custard *vin a favorable account in R y slow) on, it, then cool before ad B 6 gen'- of the faith,' and of tile,knowledge recommend them to other ailing ,• Y material,.and thus avoid pressi.ig g wing the cream. For fruit ice white lint into the material. sial. But two facts were made of the Son of God, unto a perfect girls." known by him. One was that they man, unto the mecreams, strawberry, raspberries, Red.pepper is peculiarly obnoxi- r measure of the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold peach, use either recipe for vanil- nus to vermin of all sorts. Made were suffering severe persecutions stature of the fulness of Christ: by all medicine dealers or will be. la, ice cream, adding one cup of to tea with boiling water ard'ap- from both Jews and Gentiles; 'the and grow up into him-in all sent by ,mail at 50 cents a box or fruit mashed and one-half cup, of ,lied hot to shelves and floors it is other that they were discouraged things, ' Which is the head, even six boxes for 92.50 by The-Dr. Wil sugar to the cream: rs effectual and more convenient and troubled by the death'of some Christ (Eph. 4: 13; 15). liams' Medicine Co., Brockville. than when used dry, before the second coming of the Whole spirit and"soul and body. Ont: ;'Lord Jesus: .�_T Ham may be ke t from (tin Every part of your nature,., the �•--- THD LA•U\DRY. P gel g 4. .the Epistle N'.very personal hard and dry on the outside thus•: spirit.that, allies , us to God, the DODGIIKG WORK. Dyeing Lace.—To dye lace or em- Take some'of tile:+,fat part of the and retrospective, breathing a spirit highest moral nature. And soul, "It's too hot to do housework," broidery to 'match colored dresses ham and fr. r•o( affection and of joy. It is-full of y it,out, Let it ,get �, Our .real selves, our , immaterial sighed the wife., rSut a little oil paint, the nearest sweetness and .i ht. A lovin hard; then spread'on tlio cut end r fatherly spirit breathes in eve '., nature, including all the faculties of <<I know it is." color of your dress, In a cup and of the ham, half an inch 'thick. „ our being. And body. The home Lets go and spend•a few days dissolve .in gasoline. 'When dissoly- line. of the soul, which should be as pure {vith the Browns at their, summer ed add enough gasoline to 'Cover A good washing fluid is made with :f g sal .soda, onepound; • b. If it seems strange that such stone lime, as a temple of the Holy Ghost. No cottage. They ll be tickled to deat�, your lace and test a piece of 'the ,ins-half pound, water. five quarts, ' a Icttc�r could be written to a'ciiurch one is preserved blameless, i.e., to have us." lace. If too dark, add more gaso- Boil a short while stirringo_ca- founded by Paul less than a .year without spot.or imperfection for --,p line; if tob light add more dissolv- si{mal•ly; then tet it =ettic, ad roar. befuie,"implying "the ' konderful which one can,l a blamed. No one He—"They tell me you're Great ed paint until the right .shade is off the clear fluid into a Stone jug ` maturity of this infant church, is perfect till his bodv is under per- at guessing con»ndrums.: . She— obtained. , The odor will soon leave. sin<l cork for use. when we-compare it-with.the slow feet con+rol of'his•moral,and men- "WE11, -rather good." He—{'Here's the lace and theidye will nbt wash =,rogress of modern missions we tat nature, a perfect instrument of'.one for you : If i were to ask you' out. meet remember that, the first the spirit. Unto the coming,- to marry me, what would youTo Restore Light Drese.—If you Self-satisfied people have nothing e!.,.,rca members' were, Jess andira- , Greek "in (or at.) tho coming" of say?" She--"Ask and find out." have an old, faded party dress or more to live for. s . ..�G..-'�.+�`l G' .. .�",'•a'"�+� i�=:.'�4� '•'-+C-� ..aL:ara.�;,-¢?�'- "--.`�"'k.;.' ,.:r..� _. - -- =>" .,.v±.c. •,e+& � �-:-"�+§.. Mtim' �.�a:=.r,.y,+-q.::.�" ':"'Kw.:. ac:x...'�-rn..: ..•.. ..� t.-.�:a ;s . 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If the lambs had to bt un Mr. Winchester's account; but' message of hope. to your heart," fattened off early, the advantage of Y K something seems to whisper to my she said, with a smile; "and just giving a little special food was seen, -' Heart that greai .things will -result az soon as Allison is able to see but, as a rule, was restricted to from to-morrow's experiment." you, you must come to tell her of fattening, sheep, hence the almost And with her own heart feeding the one whom you Moth Iove so universal opinion that it was better ''THE '-MYSTERIOUS 1EYupon those comforting words, Lady well."' to have one strong lusty lamb thsa Bromley went back' to tier friend , Feeling weak and almost exhaust- two weak ones. and tried to possess her soul in pati- ed from the reaction' of suspense ence until the following day at to hope, her ladyship bade her new FARM NOTES. 4. r twelve, which was the hour set for -friends adieu, and returned .to Mra. It is a. cod idea to cut off the OR,. PLANNING FOR TIM the momentous test of,surgical skill. Bryant's, when she despatched a g T o'clock the nextori telegram her brother, corners of a field surrounded by .• FST fUHE I t rought 6.er the anxiou lymooked thus: her, reading wire fence, with, a.heavy pole. This to b t Ifor message from her brother, and will keep the stock from crowding << into the corners and being injured. his hearty approval of _the course Everything is well over: 'Case B _ ( which she had pursued did much pronounced very promising." The future happiness, welfare and CHAYT�R )MI.—(Cont'd) condition has been, and that, ac- toward bracing her nerves for the existence of the country depends cording to my way of thinking, will coming ordeal. It read thus i She then wrote him a letter, to, upon the cultivation of the soil. "Have you children of your own, be a practical illustration of the follow the telegram, Any country that depends upon �f r. Lyman ." uestioned P B , giving details : Y pe p 4- Lady old-adage 'regarding theme'-uf-- ���Vonerul news'-T.et�hem go regarding the operation, a d prom- anyother source as a chief depend- r. y 3romley. " I ignorance." ahead. by all means. Telegraph ising to write every day, that he ent has failed. The cultivation of "None at home, I am sorry to "Still, it almost seemed like pre- result ia-:nediately. G. must not might know exactly Allison's con- the- land is the first,and greatest say, inadam, though I have, two Isumption-on my part to assume any kno,v until crisis is passed.—R.L." dition, and he �oulc� u'se his•owa element of success and permanent 'married sons living in the far West, authority in the matter," Lady " judgment about revealing the truth Prosperity. and I confess I shall sadly miss my Bromley replied, and flushing sen- So a little before noon, with a to Gerald. Nearly everybody knows that milk .; present ,gentle little companion sitively; "and yet I am sure that, sense of restfulness and a calm (To be co-ntinued.) in a jar or bottle can be kept cool when she is taken from me," said Gerald, of whom I am very fond, though grave face, Lad Bromley on a warm da by covering the vea- the gentleman, -with a suspicious will feel that I was actuated only B y y y B in his tones. "Every fine!by the best of motives." Proceeded to the residence of the sol with a wet cloth, but not every- huskinessLymans. body knows how to keep the cloth _ day," he•continued, quickly 4 recov- "Certainly he will realize that, Mrs. Lyman received" her very wet. This can be done by setting 2- ering himself, "since she became Lv hakever the outcome is," said her graciously, and with apparently the ( the vessel in a shallow dish of well enough, I have wheeled her out friend. `Besides, your discovery of utmost composure, g n , I posure, a•lthou h an un water, which- will be• taken up by 'in the open air,'.and we often spend her today was the merest accident. natural paleness betrayed that she �u the Farm capillary attraction, . hours together in this way. I un- But for Ellen, you would have -was by no means free from anxiety. I Buckwheat is one of the .,few derstood you to say that her name known nothing about.her, and then A few moments before the clock I 'grain crops which may be planted is Allison Brewster 4" he conclud- the operation would have been per- struck the fateful hour, she con ' about the middle -of July with a - �d inquiringly: formed.and the die cast. The Ly- ducted her guest to a conservatory prospect of a good yield, the crop "Yes." mans are fine people, and very at the rear of the house,-where,sur- maturing about the middle of Sep- ; tis "Then I thick it 'will be well to wealthy. I have never happened to .rounded by' rare and beautiful DAIRY WISDOM. -address her so hereafter," Mr. Ly: meet them. 'I do not believe the ' tember. i1 good point of the crop y plants, with'birds. joyously is its eaze of growth, not being at m "man remarked. "We vitt do every- go out much.. But I have friends Do not negle o some good B B u their gilded cages, and the musi- fly repellant in the ays of fly tor- all .particular about rich land or thing in our power W arouse the I who know them, and they speak 'cal splashing of a fountain' as •an meat Fertilizing. In fact;'buckwheat will memory which has so long: Iain dor- very highly of them. . I have often .aecom aaiment` she jcepi her•talk- The fly pl,agu'e costs a greats:r; g ., P, row almost anywhere on land that want. (seen Mr. Lyman wheeling that pret- in busil• 'upon various subjects. - B y p l sum than an dairyman can ufford, it good for any-commercial^ crop. • "Yes, Yes ; that will be well;" ty- girl by the house, but, of course, She was charmin in her delicate y y said Lady Bromley eagerly, and I never dreamed but that she was i? - The shrinkage .will- amount to 'Seeds should be-put in with the �. I tactfulness, and did not allow the seed drill using about one bushel to ust then her companion paused be his own daught-or,or that such a ro- ten per cent. re more every day. conversation to flag for a moment. the acre. lore he imposing entrance.to ex- mance was associated with her." Not only is there a loss in rimilk=and - ,r� There was always come rare exo- ,... �tenaive grounds, ` It is a ver sad romance, in some tic or butter fats, but the cows shrink in "'This is our home, hers.. Brom- . „ y profusion of bloom io call weight, causing still further loss . - ELECTRICAL respects, said her ladyship, with her attention to if. there was the EELS. ley," he quietly observed. "Will a sigh. -` B the way, Helen where slightest pied Give the cows comfort in the.I g• y y, ,, g pause, while she occupied yyou come in with us I shall be is our little maid?" herself by culling here and there a stable, and -pasture-, and the-profits A Trarehler Tctlq Amusing Stories Happy to introduce you,to bars,: Ly- - ut the dairy will be doubled. of Them. 'man, and then we will all talk fur- She don't know. I harem t seen bud and blossom, which she ar= Keep the stable and yards abso- her 'since you went out.- She was ranged into a tasteful bouquet for _ Among the 'Curiosities of .natural• Y Ober about our plans for our pro- lutely clean and spray dr..sprinkle terribly excited over the discovery Lady Bromley to take to Bra. Bry- here. history are the electrical eels. They tcics. and their gady' Bromley glanced up as he c'a �a to know anyythinglabout ant Thus more ethan uanehour passed, will be with a nog breeding places-for 00,4isinfectant so tfiies. poaegof giving an to the electr cal shock L spoke, to find herself standing be- her?" and then a step sounded u n the X Bood formula for spraying. th, u fore an elegant residence. The p" is what makes� them of interest. house was built of brownstone, and Lady Bromley related the story oT marble floor at the entrance to the cows is-the following: To one. Mr. J. E. Warren, the author of • y y conservator , when Mrs Lyman, .quart of kerosene add a tablesp000- 'was surrounded by ' beautiful Allison's kindness-' to the poor, y y "Para, or 'Scenes and Adventures with a start, turned abruptly and fol each of ail tar, fish oil carbSlic " tells l;rounds, laid out and ornamented d*wiitrcdded girl, after which. she p y cn the Banks of the Amazon, went to meet her husband, acid and oil of pennyroyal. This ;n his book some amusing stories ' in the most•,tasteful manner, the went in search of -her. She found B He was very ale, but a look of mixture, thrown m a find spray op i' whole estate indicaiin unlimited her in her own room lying upon her P of the apecimeIIs which he brought means. B bed, her face swollen and discolor- Indescribable joy and triumph it a cow, 43 death.to tlies•nnd mosqui- home lumined his face. •'- "Thank you, sir, but I think not Pd, her eyes ,bloodshot from long- t�See that t}ir cowshave acces to A friend, at whose house we were •„ z 3 now,' I am too agitated over this continued weeping. Mother, he said, laying a fond _ $. visiting, had a small eel of the elee- _ hand upon'the'shoulder of his wife, pure water at all times. tric kind,.which he kept in a tub unexpected denouement to converse She had been smitten to the soul Add a ure-bred Jersey• all is well over, and the very best P y ar Guern of water placed in the yard. A cc.naectedly with any ane,•' her upon realizing .that the beautiful „ results are looked fur. . sey or two to the herd. It will thirst duck. in rambling about-in *' ladyship replied, with a tremulous girl whose image she had so en- improve the butter. y R smile. "I will, however, if agree- .shrined in her heart was a sense Then it became apparent what a P vessel of water, chanced t- Fee this B strain the woman had been labor- 'keep rock salt in all the mangers, able to you, call later in the day, less creature, albeit so gentle and vessel, upon rile side of which he for there are. still many questionsaweet a one. Her first emotion up ing under-what a curb shad put 'and in a box in the pastures.' F+erched himself and . began very , which I would like to ask about this on beholding her in the wheel-chair upon herself. She sank weakly up- Clower'is pastu•r'cs in good while ir:considerately to drink. In a mo- on a chair which stood near, She it lasts, but it is soon crowded out r' dEar girl. had been one of wildest joy; but went he received a shock which She bent down .as ahe ceased w:hen she fully comprehended. the spoke no •word, but her lips tremb• or.diRs otut itself.. made all his.feathers to stand on speaking, and earnestly studied the meaning of that vacant stare which led, white her eyes still eagerly If the grass in the pasture is tall. end, .and which.magnified him twice - invalid's face. greeted her expressions of delight searched her husband's face, as he and plentiful, do not let the caws his ordinary size. But the duck Again the maiden looked'up and when she heard the childish bab- continued: stn} in it all day when they are was more valorous than any one smiled confidingly at tier, and it bling which flowed from her smiling i'It was exactly as Doctor Lati- first turned out. A few hours «.ill would have supposed, fur hi .re- _was all she could do to refrain from lips, the shock of horror and re- men thought—there was a fragment be enough' for one time. turned to the attack with such 60-, Sobbing aloud. pulsion .which• went through her `f bone pFessing upon the brain, Where the.cows are kept all the lance that he would have soon'die- "Allison," she said, when- she oras one which she never forget, and the moment it was removed, time in>the same field, they tread i±patehed his s-liprery' Enemy- had �. .could, control her voice, "where is and which almost broke her heart Allison cried out, as if from sudden down the grass do that Mere is not a servant interposed and pre- Gerald?" then and there.. fear: `Gerald, save me:' ' much they will not eat. By hawing vented so- tragic a termination of a new field to not them into each the battle. The fair face clouded at the'quer- Lady Bromley,, pitying her grief, r! tion; a perplexed, wondering ex- sat down beside her and tried to `' CHAPTER XIV. week•; -you will gi%e the 'grass a Two incidents as amusing as the pression crept into the innocent comfort her. She talked long and- There was a profotind'silence for chance to straighten up and be foregoing took place on board our "'blue eyes, but no intelligence. Then kindly tri her, and encouraged her a moment. Then Lady Bromley "•ached .clean• by the dew. and vessel while we .were. on our return she put out one small hand and I to hope than all might yet be a ell eagerly exclaimed: showgr. Then the cows will eat it voyage to the United 'States_ p j g portion'and do much better on it.. Among our living curiosities we bad laid it caressinglyu on'tht jeweled with the fair girl,whom she so loved. Ah. that shoo:s that the one resting on the arm.of her chair. when she had succeeded in calm- of her brain which has so long re:p` Set -thc• cans and other daisy I two young electrical eels, 'which we •"I'm -tired now, and I'm .going 1 fin to sleep'and have $ Tong rest; normal condition." right dotcu into them.­ Thrn the, l ing one d-ay to change the-water; Home." for she saw that she was almost "Yes,-or, as the surgeons explain gcr-ms and 'things will scramble to I %e upset the tub. leai•ing the crea- Lady Bromley bent lower-still, prostrated by excessive grief. it, those words formed part of a get to some citht*r farm. tures for a few minutes on the dry and pressed her lips almost pas- Then she went away to her own sentence which was probably in her If your ci,w's ever get, to brratti- 1•oards. Having replenished the aionatel'y .to the white; upturned 'room, where she wrote a long let= mind at the time of that terrible ing.hard, look up their-nostrils and vessel•with frt•sh water, we request- 'brow. ter to.her brother, confiding to him railroad.crash," Mr. Lyman return- see if a stick is lodgd.there, .d one of the sailors to put them "God grant that you may soon-go all that had, occurred, and'asking.!cti. They think that she may,, per- iii. ,As he proceeded to.do so, 'lie. home, and in your right mind," site him if she had done right in allow• I ha s, have had a momentar • rea- received a strange thrill .which B B P. y LIVE STOCK NOTES + murmured brokenly; then,�turning ing the operation upon Allison to- lization of her danger, and her first " caused him to let the fish fall from abruptly away, she walked swiftly, A good dust bath, does more to his Band in a moment. He atte:npt- proceed without-. first consulting thought was naturally of tier lover back to the.house of her friend.. Gerald. She cautioned him not ti and, a desire for his liresence to keep the chickens free from lice than 1 ed it again, but with no better,suc- She went directly'to Mia: Bry- t',etray anything to Gerald until protect her." does 'the occasional dosing with cess. ant's boudoir, where that lady was after •tie should hear from here I "That certainly seems. a reason- louse powder, and for this reason { Infinite was the consternation of y ioipa ien y awaiting iec ret-ion, again. -If he#Iieught w eI► of a a i e.cone orlon; sai er a ys p. i should-a]d ayi-be a-pa-rt of t-he-_, b tried in turn and throwing herself intro--a.chair, was being done, or otherwise, she "But how did sh,e appear when she try fixtures. to ,put the diabolical fish, into rile bowed her face upon her hands and- wished him to telegraph her im- recovered from the influence of the 1 Skim milk and.grass fed together tub, and truly laughable were their .wept as she had not since those mediately upon receiving her let- i ether 4" make a w aluahle ration, and in the looks of wonderment occasioned by trst hopeless days ._after her hus- ter. 'She would receive the mes--% "She was very quiet. She did (case of growing pigs the milk.is,sold the mysterious sensations Which `band's death. sage in season to communicate with not speak, but h-ioked curiously and at a good profit. Carefully con- they had . severally experienced. Mrs. Bryant regarded her won- Mr. Lyman and stop the work: of inquiringly into . the faces 'about' ducted experiments prove that such No one, however was more amazed deringly, but seeing that she was tl?e surgeons if he thought i•t best her. A sleeping-potion was admin- milk is worth twenty to forty-five than the captain's' ma'te'. Being too much agitated to' converse'up- to delay their experiment. istered to her, and they .are now cents pet hundred•weight• when so himself wholly unacquainted 'with ` on any topic, considerately left her Her letter written and posted, putting her to bed." fed• the properties of the fish, he was IV) herself for a while, and went be- she rested a while, -then repaired' "And Doctor Latimer is really .At this time of year horses suffer unable to imagine any other 'reason low to give some orders regarding to the home of the Lymans, as she hopeful that alb will be well i" a great deal from hard, dry hoofs. the sailors could have fur dropping : household matters. had promised., querfed Lady Brdmley anxiously. A good soaking does them good them than the. difficulty of holding Upon her return she found her She spent an hour or more with. "Very hopeful. There is a tiny Just to drive through a bit of such slimy and slippery things in . guest more composed, whereupon the gentleman and-Tics stately but spot that has to be trepanned, but water once in a while is better one's hands. 'Lady Bromley related all-that had charming wife, between' herself and it will in no way disfigure our dear than nothing. During the hot Fortified with this opinion, the ' occurred in connection with the dis- whom there immediately sprang up girl, for the hair can easily be ar- months a small lot near the stables mate walked boldly up to the larg- covery of Allison. I a strong feeling of friendship, and ranged over it," said-the gentle- -with- a'• good,- smooth,, firm sod est eel and seized it with a power- "1'ti hat a wonderful story:" said w bleb later on ,ripened into.an.en- 'man, smiling cheerfully into the where the workhorses can be turned ful grasp in order to prev the Mrs: Bryant, ag she conclud:.d, during affection. As she was on white faces looking up at• him. loose for the night, after t•he even-- Possibility of escape on the part of And I think, ;Babel, you have shown the point of leaving she•. Kned ap- Mother, he added,-with visible ing meal and grooming; is' ideal, the fish. He was soon forced to let lr rare w•i�dom ...in advising .Mr. Ly- pealingly to Mrs. Lyman and, with emotion, "we•have lost `our baby'— an'd will prolong their usefulness. Bci his hold. and to yell opt as los-' „s Man to allow the surgeons to carry• starting tears; tremulously inquir she has seemed such to us," he ex- In the days of. our grandfathers tilt' as it some one had torched him out their plans, rather than arouse ed : plained to their guest,"'but I am it was always a disputed point with a bar of hot iron. After much x the anxiety and fears of Winches- • "May I come to-stay-with you to very sure that we have helped to whether the slightest benefit could. laughter_the pro- -captain pro- ter, and thu_:, 'perh9ps, delay the morrow- while the surgeons. are give back a beautiful and loo- be gained by causing ewes to'rear cured a shovel, and we returned the Operation ins'':%Iiiitely. Of courCc, if here T' able little woman to" her friends two lambs instead of one. Nowa- eels to .their native element with- Ahe -result s`iould not prove-to -be "Certainly you may, Mrs..Brom- and to the• world." days, the utility is held to be un- out any further di$iculty. all they hope, you could telegraph lev"—athey had not learned of her "For which 'I givd most hearty" questionable, very much in corse — him and he could come on immedi- title' yet. "I shall be- very glad to thanks," said Mrs. Lyman rever- quence of ewes and lambs being .Next to .saying F:ou are jealous, -2u ately. But if, on the other hand, }.ave you with me: it will be a great ently. Then, rising, she put the subjected to more liberal feeding. a girl would rather have you tell 4 rhe .:',es recover her reason, he •comfort," '.firs. Lyman heartily re- flowers which she had gathered intoIn the old days, farmers employed her she inspires you to r.�,`+_c will never fully realize what her'r: onded. "Of course, I know," 'she ,Lady- Bromley's hand. auxiliary feeding substances only things. a j. 4C-Hr}-.,� �r,..'-cs�.�..p,•.rr -n'.-�.,.-... -,-.+�<. + °.[ry9..'�+.a 5.,.'w-s`...c•4.p•..[".-.• ...-.%,�,x.�. _?F'A.,-+a.•.:.$ .�..-,'vT 71 .°-•°^' ^_s-,'.. '..A ...�..• ' ;'t. . < ' 'Z: 'h- y,9R`s�•.N'._ r*•tr•,A�Yalr.rei,•."-° A"' `._h'j•,£• }-..apa-C]',iv�'y .,i• ._ rein �_ .a+- a a2 .c:"� a �, ".::�• O 4 . The standing committee on Con- been reduced 2/10 mills from last year tingencies reported and recommended the county rate increased 8/10 mills, ]RICHARDSON'S the following payments: D. R. Beat- while the other rates remain practic- on, on acct. of salary 82.50; C.P.R. all the same. 8,z revs on repairs for stone crusher Oa motion it was decide to purchase pSPEG/AL : 8.60; D. R. Beaton, for postage kc 70 feet of 84 inch pipe from W. J. 10.00; J. B. Madill, overseer div. $2, to Devitt for township urposes. 'a pagain o *' claced on collector's roll 5.00• John erg ' on Monday, for statute labor and The count now adjourned to meet � S1l� ug910 ' nday, Sept. 18th, at 10 A. 2•published every Friday morning atits0lsee, Burton, overseer div. 53, commuta- m. for the.transaction of general busi- ,Pickering.Ona , tation for statute labor unperformed nese. _ RATES OF ADVERTISING: and placed on collector's roll for col- Fh'irzt iasettion parline - - io oents lection 1.50; Municipal World Limited Now Admertisono ata. . • • • Sloth subsequent insertion.per lire- 6 cents for township supplies 18.75; John This raw do" not include I.ssal or Foreign Murkar, on account of printing voters' .trdvestissmeats. TIME AND CEMENT always on Spacial terms Riven to parties makins soon- list and bill heads 48.86. The commit- lI zsou for S or 6 months or by the year. Half tee acknowledge the receipt of 1.00 hand, JOHN MoGtNFY, Pickering 11tt -�sarly oryearly contracts payable quarterly. from W. J. Devitt for use of road Business cards,ten lines or under,with paper �eeyesr,i300.payable inadvaaoe. machine. The committee acknow?- FOR SALE—A new milch Cow. awsoucain local columns tea canto per tine, ledge the receipt of a communication con y ppiy to WAS. JAS, L.PALMEX,86tf 90, idve oents per line earn subsequent insertion. from the Ontario Municipal Associa- :8 oontrac0 rates made known on apDlia tion asking the council to cin said IRST•CLASS PASTURE, well 'tion. No free advertising. g 1 �j ` r ° Advertisements without written inetracUous association, the committee reeorn- 1' watered,can be bad by applying to J. W. _ _ -will be inserted until forbidden and chased so- be that the communication be MEHARRY,Pott Perry. 88tf IS GOOD TEA eordinviy. Orders for discoutinuing sdveAiaee+ laced on file. A. Mantle, 28 da s - asents•mnsi be in writing and seat to the pub- p y ASSWOOD WANTED-A quare- ' .ilaber. work building vault in hall 58.00. Vn B city of good sound basswood for the far-, Green, Black or Mixed, 25 cents per pound. .Job Work promptly attended to, lnotioa of Mr. Sparks, chairman of tory in Pickering W E GORDON, Pickering ' TE13Si6 committee, the report was adopted. tf 5 ROSES FLOUR S1.3,Y.per year.; $1.00 if ail in advance. The standing committee on Roads ' 1 P ►TiIMOTHY PEED FOR SALE, also and Bridges reported and recommend- 1 i ed the following payments: Geo. sl.tke tom :co grow good hay. Apply JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Leng, 89ydsgravel div 118,90; Wm. Claremore° 7'Pi°kar`°R,°r`°riteEQ tPVC3FI Wit dell, yds gravel dire v 9.00; G ROC ERY S T O'R E - T. W. Lamoreaux, l0 yds gravel div x110 RENT-A farm containing 180 NOTES AND COMMENTS 31 1.60; Enos Remmer, 126 yds gravel 1 acres,being lots 13 and it.con.3,township div 19 11..60; J. B.'Madill,building Cul- of Pickerirg. For full particular. applyy on There past away at his hAnle In vert and c11eanin ditch op lot 18, the premises 'or sadness THOS, E. 3 ftf g P. �ea&amPG 39tf HAYING ' SEASON IS HERE u con. 7, div 3211.50; DavidAighswand- ToroQto on Nednesday evening er, hauling gravel' on Altona roadublic �rANTED AT ONCE-A young •8,f last week;one of the.most use- con 9 61.80-1 Davis and Take;'hauling Y Y man with one or two years experience at .ful men who ever entered gravel on western townline con 8, ¢.neral blacksmithing. JO.6EPH GRAHAM, _ p Markham to pay one,half 50.00; John Crossland PO 4447�. Have you Rood° machine'y? If not, see us. We can supply ybu. life in Ontario, in the person of VV. Gregg, 731 bbls. cement 98.89; ARM TO RENT-250 arson of flint- It's not quantity with us. We have a reputation in the count ' the Hon: John Dryden, who for John Burton, overseer div 83, 85 yds F cines land in excellent condition,one mile �ty' q Y P � ' twenty-sir years represented gravel 6.50; .Can. Road Machine Co., south of the town of Oshawa. Running water for giving farmers more value for their money than they can get elsewhere, for man repairing rock crusher 16.25; and waterworks in bmldincs, good orchard, and we certainly aren't going to take any chances on losing that reputation. South Ontario in ills Local Le 1- gcod buildings,plowipg privilegeo immedistet7 d 'r g Robt. Devitt,grading and gravelling fel April 1n 1910, G.D. CONANT, the machines we sell are made to work and to last. Mature. His funeral, which took div 44 45.00; W. J. Devitt, cement Oshawa •stf. Ontario farmers choose the Frost ft Wood No.8 mower in preference to lace at his.old home near Brook pipe 9.83; Wm. Edwards, 201 yards - others; Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations throughout the gavel div 88 80.10; Can. Road Mach- OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The Dominion are using it because they find that it will do more work and better , i Ila, was attended by about three ine Co., set chilled iron dies round F Logan XG sere farm,base line,Pickering, work than any other make of mower that they can buy. . Don't you think for &ala on reasonable terms, Land is ver thousand people from all parts of corrugations for crusher 50.00; Chas. best clay,stone house etc,3}miles from G,T.I the experience o�the men at the heads of these successful colleges is worth the conntr a fact which testified Ledgett, 2 days man and team less will rent if not sold at once. Apply is-even- while following. Y. 1.00 received from Mr. Finch 8.00; T. ings to F.M.CHAPMAN,Pickering. . 25tf Have you seen the"TIGEa" rake? 'This is an all-steel implement, built Ito the high respect in which-he C. Brown, painting Palmer's bridge to do bard work and a lot of it. It has an exceptionally strong frame and a 15.00; F. Every, removing earth SHORTHORN RN BULLS FOR SALE. P Y 'vas held- by the community. It g ►7 one roan Q r.old pnet., one roan 2 years solid axle. The wheels are built with staggered spokes and cannot get out of from ckering bridge and one dap on old in spring: These bull.are at for service in shape. The teeth on the"TIGER"are made out of the best grade of spring was in his position of Minister of station road 3xW; F. J. Mcsny, com- best of stock. Also several.bull calves from 6 steel that can be bought and are turned to the proper shape for picking up . Agriculture that-lir. Dr •den was miasioner for work on Burk's bridge to it montnsold good enough for any man in every bit of ba on a tield'i The tri is automatic-a 8,111 ht pressure of the " g j this country. Apply on premises lot 18,con.7. P able to serve his'county well. lot 30 con 7+5.44. A communication PtAering or write E.E.Pt*GH,CIAremout.27tf 'foot is all that ty necessary to dump a load. Come in an see one when you Y was received from Alph. Hoover,asks are in Whitby. As a result of his adwinistration for a culvert bet. lots 34 and 38, con 6, 1ARM FOR SALE.-Being lot$ 110 We handle n full line of machinery, buggies, harness, Plymouth twine, ' rtwotnmend that the reeve inspect the 11 and 11. con 7, township of Pickeri■a,apo of the duties pertaining to chat same. Harrison Johnacin, commis- consisting of 210 acres, This farm is the one machine oil, etc. W e have a good second hand mower (Deering) for sale. position, 'the people of Ontario bioner Barnes' bridge 103.09. Com- on which the well-known Greenwood herd of Also some second hand light wagons, buggies and carts. Open evenings till faint from H. Ellicott as to water- abort-borers have been bred and fod 'during the nine. Points for all plows. are farming better' to-day than P past forty et lots ann con' years, It is as rich a i a garden and they ever.did before. The Guelph course bl15 d IS i 5, re-, clean. Roit'd sell 150 acres. Itis acres or the ' commend that .the reeve and rhe whole of it. There is timber on one part of it worth tlx: Tezms easy. Possession given Agricultural College was in ex- chairman of committee inspect the Apra lit l,os Arthur Johastia,Greenwood. & SON istence..before air. Dryden's term same and the clerk notify' Mr. ElliT 97tit_ • E . -DISNEY Cott and Dir. Hogle of the date of in- 1 of office, but it tea's be thin placed $pection. On motion of Mr. Mow. AT ONCE ! Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, lit in the position it occupies to- bray, chairman of committee, the re- A reliable local salesman wanted Machine Oil and-Repairs. port was adopted. day. This,college is one of the to represent M/H/TBY, — : ON TA i�4/O A bylaw was introduced and-passed best, if not the best, institutions through its various eeadin s authoriz- ,�• r -of its kind in- the world. The ing 'the reeve and treasurer of the Canada's (Oldest And township to raise money by way of policy, which he adopted, of edu- tem �Yeutes uene Four Reasons Why soil Should "ovary lona to defray the current `& wcatinR the fanners of Ontario, by expenses of the township during the _- means of the Agricultural College, year 1909. in Pickering and adjoining coun- A by-law was introduced and passed try. - Deal at Farmers' Institutes,Winter Fairs through iia various readings fes assess and other means, is bearing abun- the several school sections and union The demand for nursery stock is in- dant fruit. Farms .are hl sections f hhif creasinearland if ou becomeilli Pickering to provide funds for the oneooursaesmanyouwrazeworked to better advantage, purposes of the said school sections there is good money in the businese n h being a . am S "dui products are of abetter for the year 19M as follows: S. S. No. for you. dairy p 1-W, 2-275, 3-250. 4E-125, 4w Write at once for particulars. Pay : class, and in every way -farming 1100.b-126, 6-150, 7-150, 8-240, 9- weekly. Free outfit. is on a bigher plane than it ever 250, 110-300, 11-200, 12-175, 13-IK I.-Our Goods are the best that can be bought for the money. 'teas before. He did not dG this 14-50. 15-500, 16-1100, 17-250,U.S.S. STONE & WELLINGTON No. 1-98,2-142, 4-128,7-88. Fonthtll rrurserloe II.-Oar 'Goods are all new. •We don't. handle any second hand all himself, but he gathered Mr. 5eott• seconded by Mr..Hoover, suss saves Furniture. _ ..*round him able assistants who moves that the reeve grant his order Worked out the plans which he pat-ties recomended for TOROto be right in 'TO ONT. III.-Every piece of Furniture we sell we guarantee in favor of the pa pityment in the reports of the stand- --- evfry way. •outlined. He was. a practical committees;as presented this day.the needs of The Eulalile Quartet IV. farmer and kne —Last, but not least—Our prices are like the furniture, well i� the A by=law was it and passed shrunk. Compare them with city bargains, then compare the -farmin community. He was a through its various readings to asses& of = R 5 the townshipof Pickerid exclusive goods. We'll leave the rest to you. tsuccessful breeder of pure-bred g• Ei°rOared to ELL1E • __ P n[the police villages of Pickering and Are now_prepured to ive, a musical. �� � :Upholstering and Picture Framing a Specialty stock,and he encouraged the same Claremont, to provide funds for the program. For particulars apply to `thing to ciliate. general expenses of the corporation• Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. ' Like every other MINA HOOVER, Bell and Inde ndent Telephone Connection. 4 for the year 1908, to assess the police Sec.-Tress. Pe, P ;successful loan; he•no doubt made villages of Pickering and Claremont —___ aeons mistakes, but we can point to provide filnds for the village and , ,, uVater .zono ° 8,r man who A8 one and to assess the whole township of ::wore for the agricultural anterestq Pickering for county and educational 'The tindersi ned is L1n S rur see for the said ear. g prepared to con- Somi • • • 0 9- 0, P Y tract for well-drillin in Pickerin or sof this Province than he. The rates were fixed at: Townshi g $ - P Scarboro and surrounding districts. rate 2$/10 mills on the dollar, County Anyone wishing work done may get That are always In d8mand 'PICKERING COUNCIL rate 2 d/IO mills; School rate 2 mills, estimates by writing l ...• _ Pickering village rate 2 8/10 malls. O1JnAS. B. RICE. The above council met pursuant to Claremont village rate 3 mills. It will P be seen that the township rate has 37-44 Pickering P. O., Overalls, Shirts, Braces, Collars, Ties `1 adjournment on Tuesday, the.3rd P 1 Inst.,in the Temperance Hall,Brough- 1130 Members x11 present, reeve -,Also harvest Mite, 25c and 50c per pair. '.',� ,• "White in the chair. I also handle the following Goods : 7 bars fine Toilet Soap for only 25e. _s The minutes of.the last meeting c8,read and approved: . Try a bar of Kleano,Soap on those berry stained - �J several accounts were presented for Success Manure Spreaders, or binder begrimed hands. yrnenLand.referred to the respect- Set.tC*'• - °j ave committees. . �a 4 Parts Riding and WalktziR Plows -Glass Jars in abundance. Communications were read from Crops cm. P. Hamilton Implements,. the following: (Seo. E. Lawrenec,re' i Ontario Wind Mills, Rubber Bands 5 cents per dozen.. ;tence on lots 4 and and 5 in con. 9, also one from Richard Ward regard- �rotw rale:ants Stiekney Gasoline Engines, GEO* rf� ming the tame. W. E. Redutan, re 0O tL leibot. °. n Chathaw FaaninR Mills, PHILIP Sl O�ghW111and be wants to lessen s ravel pit bet. ]oto 4 and 5 in con. e chem and us cbe reward°be gen w en btl •,Chatham Farm Scales,J. Ricliardsan,re file on range line owns end use. .. a v of 1. On motion J. W. Ho le e, STEEL Etc. Etc. as heard re culvert bet. lots 16 and • THE BISSELL ROLLER 17 in con. 5. H. Ellicott was also The roller that increases farm profits and I+am giving a coupon worth $1.00 s heard regarding the same. 11 htens the labor. Rog a ht,does splen. g g - did work,and lasts a life-c�I Do 't ba with every order of 100 lbs. The standing committee on Bonuses antic Too get"The Biesell Book' te1� _- N g t &IaboutAddress Dept. 800k's tree–write or over sof Twine. guild Up A. �teserve 'Now O� 'for Wire Fences, Drainage flatters, • Address Dept.W. call ails See til exhibit at Wil- etc., presented their report and recon- T.E.BISSELL 00.Ltd., , p Elora,Ont. sons Carriage shop, mended the following payments : 'Now, while our eamin power is good,why not convert art of it Wm'. Tindall, for digging 33 rods of aVhitevale. Y 1,Po 8 Y P drain at 70c per rod, and 13 rods at25c ,into a Cash Reserve that will,later on, old a competence for old age? yield per rod in con. 7 bet. lots 110 and 11 LL� You Can easily do it by- regularly depositing a part of your $28.35; Joseph,Borland, Bonus on 70 Howard Ej. Turber� :.W hitevale income in rods of wire fence bet. lot 18.nd 19 in FSth con. adjoining police village of .� :•Pickering' 10.50; m. �Vuddnd for 40 . r,`,� S',�J� u ,� BMK. rods wire fence bet. lots 10 and 11 in MILLIN ERY REDUCTION ccui. 9, north part of lot 4.00; David Peigh, for 85 rods of wire fence bet. �' - Juts 118 and 14 in con. 9, middle part of 1873 SOF CANADA �.77 Bwochaq iwxith half 8.50. On motion. of Mr. The balance of our $•tock of ftuAt,�rhairman of committee the re port wer ad(#pted. _ One Dollar and upwards opens an account, and with systemstte The standing committee on Damag- Trimmed Hata _"Ting and Compound Interest, the fund Win rapidly accumiilat� .8,,m W Hheep by Dogs reported and re- Bevin today. 72 ' opwrirnended the following payment : 'Y'iruuthy Ite�ddin, orie lamb killed by going at only '50c each p F. R T N '. R R A N �': H two thirds sworn rn,]Up ()n motion of Mr. Hoover, i r ,+i a�+ , ass ®s a ; -- s44irpu4u of committee, the report MRS. LEIGH, Pic ring Ont. 404 M Bi n Nor Side T. f � WSIT t. ALS : F K� S- .,;Nli:Jae- _,. -. .. ... _ ..,:,. ,. ,..;.� rA A ' - E .., ri til` C'k°`^••'N` •"9"k-v n...ls` ,x„tkl .dtiro'd?w u w, - '4 +„ .a. ,...=. '-74-:'•*C$, '" *: :,_ "a?+f'.•, + ..f .-1LV'.• •.-- -•` .�'. r.nF. ..•moi} .p+ '.13.';, T .•+�.^y '�"•['Rsl'r9.• 'use: '.�/LS;• +'i�'-'` s"� AF.�. '1 _ „:..,. ,s.4,}!!•:ti^,++'. ,,.__..:...i �:..�... ..-„- ., .,!.n .-..• ...., ...,,. - .. •Ly, .... ,+. _r-,c' pp �++'..aay�` 4.rC'• • p CLARSMONT J Robert Miller, of Pickering, was 3wA tM D&W to fp(7oo1 .,Spring f h and ummer Goods = in town on Tuesday.Chas. Gibbons spent a couple of y :►7nnY g John Farmer, of Stouffville, Principal Gardiner asks the assist- daye in the city. was here over Snnds sure of Tgs I(swe in impressing u n Alfull stock of all kinds of Foot-wear' for Men, Women and Children, Albert Rawson, of Toronto, Rana y Thome over Sunday. Miss Jessie Sutherland, of To- the parents and friends of chitd�ren It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. - -- yy Toronto is the gueet of M. and with defective sight the advisability — Mrs. McConnell, of Toronto, is of sending such children to the Ontario visiting at Miss Sadler's for a few Mrs. Henderson. Institution for the Blind to be educat- FLOUR AND FEED. dis s. W. McKay,of Trenton, is spend- d. The Institution,located at Brant- Im.Caster, of Toronto, is visit- ing a few days here at his home ford, and maintained by the Govern- of the best quality always on hand r ` log at Tobias Caster's for a few with Mrs. McKay. ' ment of Ontario free of charge for mbe, of Toronto, George Branscoboard and tuition, is a school for the Independent Telephone Central. days. Mis Mabel B an is s nouns a spent the holiday with his mother, education of children and youths of Bryan Mrs. Alen. Wilson. both sexes, under the age of twenty- The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Propcletot• IIcouple of weeks. with friends in one, It is not a hospital, nor an James Patterson, of Toronto, 'Toronto. asylum,nor a home;bot a school when Miss Minnie Bray is visiting her visited G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth a children,who cannot see well enough brother, Thomas, in Toronto fora few days last week. to attend the Public Schools are given few weeks. MI's• Canden and daughter, of an English education(including music) 4 Toronto, are visiting the former's and taught to do such useful work asr Wm. Gibbons,of Toronto, spent Ws ­-J, H. RICHARDSOl� S i rM --the holiday here at the home of brother,"S. Rut3iohr. the blip are capable gf doing. Such Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, of Toron- education and training must promote his parents. the comfort hx uveas and undo nd- Wm. G. Bingham and 'Pere to, are spending a few days with • _pp g Y once of those who are deprived of the D. and Mrs. Forsyth. dant oho of finest display of 'Lynda are at present working in blessing of sight, therefore Ts$Mews , mpo wing play Mrs. Albert Caster, of Toronto, _ Newmarket. recommends those interested to cur- , China. A very large assortment of � Hillyard Bryan is holidaying visited her sister, Mrs Brown, on respond with H. F. Gardiner, Princi- s with friends in Goodwood for a Sunday and Monday. pal O.`I.B., Brantford,in time to com Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jut week or two. The sound of the whistle of the pe arrangements before the opening received for the Holiday t e. pall Mr. • and Mrs. McCreight, of threshing engine can now be of the'neit session on September2`�n amass them. heard in the vicinity. Cherrywood, visited at Ira Pow- • _ Subscriptions taken for sill Magazines, ell's on SundaymMiss Emma Brodie, of the Genc• Duncan and Miss Mary MacnaU ral Hospital, Toronto, is .hoe for ,S-� Weekly and Daily Newspaper have ret a pleas- x two week's vacation. urned home,afteYOUR ant visit with friends in Illinois. John Gregg has a gang of men W. J H. R=(�iHA�JZ7S0 , Amanda Proctor, beloved wife employed repairing the east eleva- / h NClaremont. • at ort of James Carr, died at her home tot Alliston recently in her 48th is Sym, and Mrs. Warkworth, of - n A Toronto, spent the holiday with r. J. C. and Mrs. Macnab, of Port Thomas and Mrs. Gibbon. B CKA E Perry, were here on Sunday hav- C. V. Michell and R. Michell and ing come over with friends in an wife, of Toronto, visited friends in town during the holiday. -auto.John Getow was in Locust Hill Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, of Toron- WILL Your Iftoofila, " to, spent Sunday and Monday week erecting a Brantford wend- with Alex. and Mrs. Wilson. mill for W. R. Armstrong of that Thomas Wilson with wife and "ti A good Rubber Roofing at a very low place.ames and Mrs. Gregg, of Nest family, is 'spending a two week's To Lydia E. Pinkham'S _ price. Also, gi*tia..ypur order now ,w Toronto. spent Sunday here with vacation with relatives here. i 'for Eave-trotxghinR. . the lattar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Vegetable Compound - w� ;.r Rocklan Bowes. The gdaiapllYielnctthtaeraManufaurers' andasiong sit me with pains In my back •- - Mrs. Crocker and Miss. Lenafor Thomson, of Buffalo, are here vis- Boildinq at the Canadian National l and was miserable in every Hay Fork Rape iting their mother, Mrs. Harry Exhibition this year promises to ;;! nay. I doctored P anything �ou>a I wall T and 'Machine Oil, Thomson• sell se an thin ever seen there be -y' z _ sed Peter B. and Mrs. Forsyth, of fore. Every inch of space in the big thought ,I should _'-Gulfport, Miss., are visiting with building, 'which covers two acres of — AT D., and Mrs. Forsyth, of North ground, was applied for three months -- never get well I read a testimonial before the opening of the Fair, and as s about Lydia E. Charles Sargent - - Claremont Claremont. runts applications nre pr►urin in•every John W. Cowie and George and «� Pinkham'a`'eget,- + . Mia. Cowie, of Markham, spent day, the'iixna�ement have been able ble Compound.and to select exhibitors who put in an 1t- r; Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces ,•'dtanday here the guests of Mrs. tractive'display. There is no better y ?. thought I would Joseph Brown. evidence of the growing popularity of try it. Atte! tak- _ ing three bottles I Rev. James Grout, of Dundas, the Canadian National than.the anxi- stopped in 3D minutes _father of the pastor, will neer } et •of the manufacturers to display moi. was cured, and gyre with Dr, shoo 's "the puff it in•the Baptist church their wares there. never felt 'so well CROUP croup Remedy. ..Te p p P y in all my life - I recommend Lydia E. No will suu& prone. p y p - Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all isms„ A safe and pleas Lasyrap-hoc,Druggists. Synopsis of Canadian on Sunday' neat. Misses eta and Merle Stephen m friends.”-Mrs. WILL YOLYN% e son are spending a couple of Weeks- Pickering Lumber Yard "Columbia Avenue, Rocklandd,, Me. eo YRARN orrth-west Land at the home of their grandmother, Backache fe a symptom of female ZXptR1ENCR Regulations. Mrs. Pearson, of Myrtle. weakness or derangement if you i - Y All kinds of building material is.- 3j , have backache, don neglect it, To ANor any m is ovens yeas ole m:eomw..' Wesley Gerow, of Winnipeg eluding rough and dressed get permapent of you must reach r .o..a.quarter asoOiot of..ailahlt l�miaita passed through the�villageon Mor• _ lumber, lath, etc. the root of the tiroubl . Nothing we t 0 land ss. naaitob., s..taceh•,..a o: slwra,. day on his way to visit his par- know of will do this so safely and surely The �taut mast appear is Person at she ants, George and Dors. Gerow, of All grades of N. B. Shingles Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for tba I district, ®,try by pro= may be made N ass Port Perry now on hand. pound. Care,the cause of these dis- .gay,on retrain condions, by father, aOotb- Mr. and Perry. Nichol and two trassmg aches ander Mwfata pains and you will Dasaiesl es•son,daaahtsr,brother or doter of ialtadtas sons are visiting at Jonathan Gra- :W. D_GORDON &SON. become well and strong- The great volume of unsolicited Copvl oGwit Ac. Duties.—Six months' residence upon sad : ham's• Mrs Nichol and one of An, a sanding a skateh and desaipnonm assw cultivation of the land in each of thy" yams. of the sons will remain here for testimony constantly pouring in roves si a. or tam our eopttnnion fret wE an A homesteader may live within nune es at conclusivelyy that Lydia E. Pinkham's �'" l aacctLia`M �mP his nom«Lead on a farm of at least 901=saes eom� time. Heart StrengthVegetable Compound,made from roots .•«h..�d�t �m• Rarely owned sad occupiedght r, nim or Mr. Hoover, of Stoitffville, is and herbs, has restored health to thous- P't'o1a re11°O ` ° �° ro.tw tatt,.r,mother,ansa daughter,brother or q asaiwotla..wtthoaf en Is. certain districts a bomesseadw In food officiating in the Standard Bank Sands Of women stand,ng may pre•.mpt a yyaarter-.«tion aloes- : Seang�r�r,g�h,or HeartV7skness.mesaaNerve Mrs Pinkham, Of L ffi side via nom«cMd, Pr►oe S3.lo p« Rasta here in the absence of Mr. McFar- strength.or Nerve weaknew-•nocniap more. Po►' yna' �., SMO % JBum Duties—Must reside dz months in each of Offs lane, who is now away on a two ttively not one weak heart in a hundred is,to 1f �� all Sick women t0 Write �•n WrRad�«7 eazO from date of homestead salty (ioalnd�g 4 wit. actual] diseased. It is almost always a her for advice. She has ided Canada, a yeas t—wito peepatq Sold b7 =time required to earn homestead pattatl 'ri tion. and cultivate D acres extra. ' Week's vacation' hidden tiny little nerve that realty 1.all at Ln1L gn W � Mrs. F. W. 'Sweet, of Grand This obscure nerve--the Cardiac,or Heart Nerve mancharge. to health free of A homesteader who has exhausted his bons Cha e. Mu C $itEngfflwy..N �Q stead right and cannot obtain a pre-ampgao Mich. has return d home -'impyly aeeda and mast have. more power,governing charge. Rapids, stabillt mora control]! more governing s st.,w.arffrcari,ltf`Z� Y ng� ms taFe a purchased hum«lead is eas•Wo after spending{ several weeks here �n R'iFhout that the Heart must continue r side s• Price hs i Per acre. Duties—Raaf 0 h to fa�and the stomach and kidneys also bays Q FA reside sir months is each of tutee seals, at the one of her pareuts, S. and .tpme same controlling nerves. BLACKSMITH ►7HOP C C $Wgt�t4 ata cultiv.te nits aur« and erect a noa.. .rorw D$rs. Bray, and with other friends This clearly explains why, "a medicine,Dr. IMsets J 6",00, 9hoop's Restorative has in the past done so much `� Lewd • w. W.COSY, i n Pickering township. for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr.Shoop first sought I am prepared to carry on the black- Mrs. Parker, daughter of H. the cause of all this infill,palpitating,suffocat• smithing business formerly conducted Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. Elsotr, of Al'tona. died on.Tuesday °Oridistress. r. 6hoop's Reswrative—this N.B.—Unauthorized publication of this a& y popular prescription—is alone directed to the" by Robt. Davidson. General repair MACHINE . -s�}HOP 1 vartisoment will not be paid for. ]morning in Toronto.theHer remains weak and ws4dng nerve centers. It builds; work and horseshoeing a specialty.. lulLOtrengtbens,it o era real,genuine heart help.H I have also the agency- for the fa-- clal ify.Q_Wen3d have der i -were convey rnA fh !father, when interment took place iii a�he��«e :nerves-r;;;. ous Cocksbutt plows and Adam's � B• VPagner's Machine Sop iq ..At the Alton, cemetery. wagons, Call and see.me before mak- Kinsale, is prepared to do all The laying of the new grand- ing your purchase of farm imple- - lithic walk in Claremont ilZnow Dr. Shoop"s menta, kinds of repair.vyork and general -completed and shows Rood work-- • ROSS HADLEY• blacksmithing. inanship. We believe it is the in- Restorative Cs>rRRYWOOD -ONTARIO 9atiafaction.guaranteed tention of the police trustees to Prices right. -Jay-a,certain amount at the north - Call and see us: end. . 0. SI MPSON •cP COMPANY JAMES PENGELLY. - The fire company met on Friday Kinsale, Out. evening last to transact* some Of all materials and design tontine business. After the meet- at is stool;. It w�q pay yds ` ing the membelff►of .the company 'See our Bargain Counter Ee r1f . 'E VANS, to at oar works aed p,pwt oar elosk held a short practice with the C and obtain prunes. Don't bei by engine which was found working 5c., l OC., 15ei. Pum Manufacturer apfity we do not employ them, ssa� engine which p ly we can, and do throw off the spola n d Residence Dundas S t aommisston of 10 per oval.,which yon Rail! Shop s . 1 ovctain save s as. her from here v b tea e nuts en P la 7 Quite s _ .._. y t+�wmi .L attended the funeral of the`late Ladies'Shoes and Slippers-Great Reduction-refit. $1.40 and $1.50,for.$1.lb. °�wuaitvd• $ Hon. John D.Tden at Brooklin on Mens's Shoes,and Slippers, reg. 1.30 and 1.26,for$1. Children's WHITBY, ONT. WHITBY iRANITE C� ,Sunday. This was one of the Slippers,reg. $1 for 80 dente. Three doors inset of Whitby House, nmol. Whitby,oatarle in the largest f ntierals.ever held The above are values you cannot afford to pass by county, about•three thousand be- ERY GOODS-Mullins Sc yd. Prints 8c yd. Cotton Hose,fast black,2 pair s "'— --' 4- ing in attendance. 2oc. Dress Ducks,reg. 20c. yd., for 16c yard. We are prepared to instal wood or3ron Lads5 C Sweet to Cart (.mite a number from here at- pumps oo short notice,also attend 4Ca*S el Usifts tended the football thatch at GROCERIES-Always fresh,the beat in the market. It pays to sell the best. to all kinds of.repairing.' Green River on Saturday evening, Good Salmon is away up, still we can do you 2 cans for 25c, Brooms �• have jumped to the moon, yet we can sell.you a good broom for 30c. -Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, -between the Shamrocks v thatgasoline >r place and the All Saints, of To- - • els g thesquiregears an e o d Fronto. The game, which waw-It MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR ' ; & ; a o M ly, contested, resulted in a tie, D, Simpson Co: -=p Pickering �: y each side scoring one goal. ]?hone No.50 at residence, a e_e e ff Mr. and Mrs. Ball left this week- x for their sew home in Islington, The P1Cke1"IIIg : a s" s S fs .� o° a aK C se, } where hi r. Ball has been engaged DJLL AN(,w�• " ectl abm to �cp ns principal of the public school. J` iC.EJC LL.]�i Vigilance Committee d a�t'` " We are.sorry to.lose them, as M r. a_ o`r a o Xo° lr Qm Ball has been most successful he•e RANGE should not only look gg9d-it s don g a its a teacher and both have been should be all-good—We have what could The object of this Association is to 0 = my ►ky ser Inost highly esteemed by all who be safely termed the perfect range, up=to- lessen stealing and-prosecutedna . have had the pleasure of their ac- date in the truest.sense-known far and wide he felons_ .c. Fab » a .,e uaintance. b c' q $3 thC- Members having property stolenoommcni• : Farmers are now very busy in ~.... m Apr ',their efforts to keep p with their cafe immediately with any member 9 -.a Aptg tip -IMPERIAL-OXFORD of Executive Committee. st K c c.. ay so work. Harvesting is now in full Membership fee - $1.00. a Gy one O� r blast, and the vert two weeks will FEATURRSS_ s ~ Tiottte may be rad from the President or; 13 P. r. �+ °� °' only Bee the bulk of the grain harvest- Top lid of ani pan lifts up as one piece (see Secrets" on application. _ o m '� Supt M "` '•! ed. The weather so far has been cture)locks automatically, allowing great freedom ro " pi Eaec. Com.-L. J. Banks, (Seo, Leng, �: in cleaning out ash pan-which is big and roomy. "� Oat. BZCellenG, i,uu COO- 1110;.. . , __ W- V. Richardson,Pickering, Ont o _, m m o m ma Nov. Q •_ what is needed to 811 nett the grain. The root crop and corn J. H. $IINDY, Sole Agent, PICKERING 1.!A, O'Connor,] ArthurUe Mfr dannary 1910-wnitbylr Oe°aval9.Broaftham are now doing well and promise tiff Is. ver Pew is ItilmUxbi ' 41Oanalagbo 90� ., _. ire .• .-:, .,. - � President try Bsavaiiw Uptsr�ove i n -- .T �.... ._ '• �',. ^ n.;._..��n. ,+' •.'. i•'u_e.:a������.L}h."Fo'Tv�a. -,lwR.• .',-..4'�A.�,'�--_.i.1.5S...�ar.r.F�s+rc^>:-:{IS�+T�.'l?.a..tr .:..�5 . .. _.-, -- or.aN V�. ��r Ay � «-2r�.:y�A� _'. as�n1. L {'�'�,�r�•.'.'_^.",7q1r•-'.��,M{�J..••�S. .i��"1v^�T+�✓r''S'J+'til"'�+a•:+•.{.+-. ., �^s,Yh.• +iF �i..:.. .���-'•l!�yytyyr 9.' > CY a 7. THE CHINESE STARE. THOSE ANGLO-SAXON NAMES. Treattaetstfor an so snr�iu Y0.w r Two recruits had just been u O�C�� «, As to of Familiarity That I>! Not 8udenetse y a"a"T 0643 brought in by the sergeant. HORSES .7 "t '+ -Code of Etiquette. • 4 ,�TA� Elisting Officer (to first one)- br K Ne.ateek There is one thin in China that tr i IN hat's your 'name T uuy ex lamed sa our w travelers, and especially ladies' d tl tN' Recruit-Watt, sir. �� t e nest. a diledtrN *, find it hard to bear with com- R on request. Addre;s The �B What is your name?" v.t«+narr seraeA flan* r• BAUIB" "Watt, sir." plaisance. That it the Chinese ctxtrsa, seaq�walla "What's your name? I ask you �A.7e A,d"de.st.x�.TeaoA2o, call {` stare. This aimleas, imbecile look r. W►trtts ec> >ta 9 wreutuitsr�e4"Arn 0 uas -impatiently. ' that meets you at every turn makes 'JIM auNaucas'uwn.,wa► <<Hy name is.Watt, sir�W-a-t-t:'' some aennsitive people annoyed, but w"a�A«n nR= '[ FOR S�►L� • ryca.urs.roo''r�'. sat , Humph! Where do you come I to become so only adds to the dis- + µµao+ �y from 4" ' " ta t, food' Comfort. �a+�oeAtto � "Ware, Sir."• Twent acres(two blocks)ffrst•claas Root eaa 'r Products on our wupan whatever we did ri "Yes dunderhead! Where do 'fruit lanlalislashed.adl•,fwqagcaatlegsrJurs= �- pass was an object of engrosstng ' ,i u,d towrulN, crone to dept,' railroad trontage, you Dome from T level land,g:,od soft, abundance of water,erhool. Interest to the whole ship's com- s[ store;good boating.Sahiog,huutin as ezcela P• I come from the town of Ware, location: no gophers.bete. nee eh�' tib>bji'S pare,. Dressing or waahing was in Hertforshir-ei S1r.01 gA IfIRWr Owuer, at once. especially an opportunity for a good " That'll ,r CsatlegarJunction, BritishCoinckbia. long stare. At meals the crew When troubled with sun- second r Ohl Vienna �S8=090 hardly ever took their eyes off us, butai,blisters,itl sectstillaas, ' Turns ecruit. r and rob'sbl if oar had asked thfam sore feet, or heat rashes, "What's your name? f�ftoM-lt�umn ACCENTS Mmoa A p Y y Zan!-BDk! "Mee,, Sir.' �sE wewsIL " .G distinctly different from any what they were looking at., they apply [, l Kel's 43"Dar and essab• other sausage you ever tasted., would be at a loss for an answer. Sup�b+g howquk it essee Yes, you, thickhead Will you' .� Ilahpermaneesbwlnego■ 8 Y the smarting arts s7ln I Claes give me your name T" our capital our nleh Just try Dna can and it is sure`to Privacy to the ordinary Chinaman a „ el+•• "'a,sear on ei a is an unknown thin Everything sores on yotitss b due to M3 name, sir, is John Mee. m...n hem.,.re aniaab become a meal-time necessity, to g- Ever thin ehatng• "Humph! And where d6' you a;f`�a„�dExcl�; be served at frequent intervals. that can be done in full view of the Zam-Butt b made from }are come from?" WRITE ritorr given. public is carried on and rather herbal essences No animal fats- 1, „ CATALO Tax ti•,stx SVrrrt "nib 's Weena Saar Hoo, sir. WE Dept.ao,Toecsto,ons.. Y tnan feeling embarrassed by the ���Po��•' !'lr!esthestierl "Confound it; you blockhead! tags just suits for breakfast, is situation he seems to enjoy the curi- E-logwe and Sur"evervac". , Dont you understand l Where do fine for luncheon and satisfies at ous gaze of the multitude. �, ' .ou come from7" Ontario eterina�y College dinner or supper.. Like all of Familiarity is another trait that - "Hoo, sir." TEMPERANCE BT., TORONTO CAN. Libby s Food Products it is care- strikes a traveler on a wupan, but WHAT HE REMEMBERED. 'Well if ever—" established 1302, taken over by'the rrevinotat fully cooked and prepared,'ready that the Chinese mp.an nothing rude "An' ye,fell from a window, Jer- Sergeant (interposing}-"The nowrnmenc of entir•ie, 1so& to-serve, in llbby's Great is quite apparent. They examine ivy? How far wuz it ye fell Is' pian comes from the village of Hoo "I's"" with the University of Toronto. under the eonrrol of the De , White K/tobene, _the carefully your books, writing,. pen- " „ „ core. Inc t pcotAgriCoure of turfy couresge Tin stories." near Chatham, sir: ,Oc ot,cr, 1904. conn. of card, ext•eade cleanest, most scientific kitchen in oils or other things you may leave "Well, well! That was a great "Oh, I see!" C i�naa ao;p1,�;�04• F 'sss>sstox sta.aa the world. about, and feel the texture of your fall. And what did ye think on s: a A_ ausxas. VA.ALS,Priss'ipsl. Dent. sl., r garments. If,we speak Chinese, your way down T" A BOY'S HOLIDAYS. Other popular, ready-to-serve thzy would ask us our ages, are we "Begorry, I. didn't think of no- The ardent controversy which Libby Pure Foods are:- married, our income, and various thin' until I passed th' fift' ethory. has been waging in England and Oootrod Oorned Beet other questions which according to Thin I remimbered I left'me pipe America concernin the best wayIN SELECTING Chinese etiquette are quite proper. on the window sill." g to dis PeerlessOrled Beet pose of school bo s in the and in order. �. ._ _ � p i .� long summer vacation has pram INVESTMENTS - Yea/Lost We have already learned that to , Evaporated M/Ik take off your hat when you enter a � prompt- Holloway' Corn' Cure is the rd the Grand Trunk Railway Sys- ' ibad that if you medicine to remove all kinds of tem to issue a special publication �ed rooms amanners, ay corns and warts, and only costs the giving suggestions and practical wear glasses; no matter how short- llbe smasum of twenty-five cents. hints to parents, as to what to do INCLUDE SOME BONDS Oboes Obew, sighted you may be, they must b© + with othe public and preparatory M/xed Abides I removed, even at risk of falling I HE WAS SURPRISED TOO. school boy during the months of over the furniture; that you must Standard Canadian Bondi Write for free booklet,-"How July and August. The vacation .r ! not stand at ease in the presence of 'While visiting a reformatory a cam Tis one of the solutions 'and have !vrag been irnporlaftt assists to make Good Things to Eat". camp cis but.at attention, though New Orleans mission worker ob o our I'' n irrancial hastitutios, Insist oa Libby-Is a your the publication entitled, What f i not necessarily with your heels to- served among the in an o d shaBoy ll a'Bdo with his Vacation" of large Estates and- of indi- g�rs• i ge'ther, nor sit down until permit- acquaintance, a negro lad long ted: that the correct thing Is to thought to be a model worker. "Is thoroughly covers the ground and visual: ojwealth. Vbby� Alesen!E �y shake hands with yourself and if ! it possible I find you here T" "Yas• soldea the problem of the best way hirst 3lortgagsa on farm pro for a schoolboy to enjoy his poli- ormerl made e favored QMQagQ you wish to be very polite, raise f sum, blithely responded the back- oy Pere Jf y dth days, A copy may be obtained for orna o investment Ii, sons o them to your:forehead; that tea is slider. "I's charged with stea- p f f ! +' f O not to be taken until the boat wishes .lin' a barrel o' sweet pertatera." the asking by applying to Dar. J. lio,ited means. To many, an D. McDonald. you to leave, when he merely touch- The visitor sighed. "I am surpris- issue Vbonds was.not well wn- os the rim of the cup;+when you sip ed!" "Yassum," said Jim. "So derstuod Mrs. Bmit!-"Oh, doctor, m was I or I wouldn't be here!" . FOUND WHAT HE WA1�iTED. y .and depart; that even�the smallest Today such investors, know- -husband is very bad. Do you real- article at hand must be handed with [• iPv think' that there is an chance the beet of I started out on the theory that fray the merits of our: Canadian y two hands, one is exceedingly rude), Wilson's Fly Pads. ( the world had an opening for me, bonds, krtotviraB that they are for him after this?" Doctor - ' I because if a thin is wor doing all fly 6llicrs, kill both the flies certainly think so, madam. After g' yh g and I, went to'find it." fractional, rrwrtgagea-reprearut y • 11 at all it is worth dols vlli• and and the disease germs. /[ •, this morning I shall only call once g ' id you find it juga larger mortgage secured p s day instead of twice." so on. f "Oh; yes. I'ni iaa hole." gCompany-are. ' h'rnu h a Trurt The Chinese code of etiquette is --ABOUT THE SIZE OF IT. mak4ag a distribution of their most elaborate, and all a foreigner "All mea are born equal,"" Don't exprrtmcnt with unsatis• q quo• impurities of the Blood Counter= interests. An ideal diriiiora of can hope to do is to observe the lit- ted the moralizer.. acted. 'Impurities in the blocd isurph,aft[nda,u•e might su99eat, factory bubstitates. Wilpoo'h Fly tle- everyday courtesies of life.- "Yes," rejoined the•deriioralizer, •come from defects is the action of I could be-a more e a mum- 1 fade hill many times more house Shanghai Mercury. "and the equality stops right the liver. They are revealed by I cipal debenture-aterailroad or !flea thau'any other known article. there. pimples and unsightly blothes on public utility PP�'o bond-au a v- Tee altecstATISM-•it U not neee+sary to gn en t'a skin. They must be treated ed bond of a manufacturing "Yes," said Mrs. Mugley, "� Hot•+prang.. Just u.e "The D. s L" Itienthni s`POOr ..W S! $e was a. most iriW:ardly and far this purpose concern. 3 } dry 3°dD�.1;aA Lawrsawwill be tCumpaw,:m"u'• genial soul." '-Yes, indeed he was: p ' always tr• to retire before mid= there is no more effective compound Bundrt a,[1'vrd a number oil' night. I don't like to miss my taatarers. The'only thing he ever took serious- to be used than Parmelee's Vege beauty sleep." '`Really," said ; ly was the cold that carried him table Pills. They act directly un important advantages oter more- { 3ldiss Knox, "you should try harder. ORIGIN OF THE CHERRY TREE. off,^ the liver and by setting up heal- gages. amony which might be .,You certainly don't get enough of thy processes have a beneficial ef- "'Cri1tO"i6d it•„ As a cultivated fruit the cherry i3 , feet upon the blood, so that impuri- -safety-"Ues reoommended �._ of Eastern origin.' The filet garden Tis a Marvellous Thing.-When g B flea are eliminated. by are ars purchased only atter the curoa effected b Dr. Thoma"' b1►experts. cherries, as well as the name, have y ___ rsgld investigation There is nothing equal to Mo- Eclectric Oil are considered the NOT EXACTLY. -Cool Interslst return. I come from an old Greek town on Cher Graves Worm Exterminator the squthern shores of the Black speedy and permanent relief it has . - _ for destroti'in worms. . No article brow bit to. the suffering wherever "I suppose -Prompt and regular payment B Sea. The name of the colony' was g g ppoae you are getting a gout. 01' interest ; coupons will be c•f its kind has given such satin= Cerasos and the inhabitants culti_ ;t has been:usocl, it. must be re- rest'at your summer cottage?" cashed at your banker's. faction. _ _ garded.as a marvallous thing that '`A good rest T Would you gal, -tong Investment-bonds run . voted the cherry. So in Greek the chem became rerasos, is „ Latin so potent a medicine should result sleeping on the floor a good rest S'' from one to thirty years_, - - If it takes one boy one.hour to' oerssus, in French cerise, in En from .the. six simple ingredient, retorted the head of the house. -Ira expense for Investigation. is cherry. Pliny re aces,t at the s compose ion. - e , take two boys to do one -errand T A trial will convince the roost skc -Can be used as bank collateral. Answer-Half a day. Roman General Lucullus, conqueror tical o_"its healing virtues. Pt ;The. nlieroseope In the hands of _^ of the great hlithridatea, brought experts employed by the United We fifer the deruices af' our the cherry from Cerasos,to Rome. - - `-- States Government hyts revealed the organization or'aaaistance in Uacd according to directions, Dr. A tree laden with fruit is said to ONTLY CASE ON RECORD. g f 1. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial have adorned his triumphal protea- fast that a house fly sometimes oar• selecting your inveatmeuls. Will-you believe the wo 'will afford relief in the most acute Sion. In the course of the next 10-0 rfer thousands of disease germs �,,,, ttstllroaa bonas yield s to form of st:mmcr com taint. When- man ever lived who could'truly say p years the culture-of the cherry had attav'led to its hairy•.body. The sI . some Utility beans rleld a ever�h�attack manifests itself no to her.laver that he was the first to$17 same apormvw+ende e spread far and wide and reached man she had ever kissed i continuous use of Wilson's Fly. •'Manutaoturins Companies yield time ,should be lost in seeking the even remote Britain. Madge-Ye's; Eve. - fads will precenE all danger of in. a to 4%. ail of the Cordial. It will act'im- ;scdiately on the stomach and in- It frequently happens that a man " feetion from that source by killing I)O I N Y O N testings and allay the irritation q y pP BICYC4IST8, young or old, should al- both the er doesn't appreciate justice when he ways carry a bottle of Patukiller in their g m� and the flies. nd pain. A trial of it will•con- saddle ba s. It cures cuts and wounds gds it'• with woa�erful Quickness: Avoid enbeti. SECURITIES ince anyone of the,truth of thesq - tutee• there is but one "Painkiller"— AGENTS WANTED. :assertions. Per-, Davis'=750 and Soo. -_.- -.._—_________ CORPORATION, LIA41TED : .- A Doxl estlo Eye Reined 2611INGSTREET EAST.TORONTO l• YR RRT.TAnI.i MAN'WA�TI{D I�RVRRT c — Ibiartue Affords Reliable Relief to leyes tbatNeed li EYERSE hROC ESS. -- / town to take orders for Lett custom'made ,!'Now, Harry,• aiked the teacher cwthes ha Canada. Highest commission. Rex ,— •, "what :are. -Try Marine'Eye ROM04Y In Your Sysi, Tailoring Cca., Toronto. for the juvenile class, what is the �ts soother xtte halo. "How did Smith act about his _ _ 'nieal ive cat in the. morning salary whrt< he found ee was cut "— tCallLtd T" "Oatmeal," was the tit- Kindly mention the name of this down T" �O Q A}e fellow's prompt reply: paper in writing iti advertisers. "He seemed very much cut up." 90FOR . D TO ANIMALS, S. a ' Beware of the truth crushed 'to TURKS earth, it ii liable to rise up later In the matter of kindness to ani- Faultless in Preparation.-Un- and take a fall out of you. , mals it is said that the Turk cannot' like any other stomach regulat r, CAIN IN Jbe surpassed. Thus at Stamboul Farmcle� 's Vegetable 'Un- -Pills are t•':e $61045738 BU3IN C IH A. �� 0�� ��� result of long study of vegetable ' IN CANADA. 1 the wandering doge dre rented with. .' - - compounds calculated to_stimulate great gentleness and when uSPPles the a stomachic function's and main- t3 Fer cent greater increase in Canadian Bu-mess--than any other x come into the world they are lodged tain them -aKthe normal condition. Company-Canadian, English or Foreign. The strongest possible evi l with their mother at the side of the Years of uab have proved, their dente that Policyholders are well satisfied with their Policies. 7 street in improvised kennels made fuultlosscharacter and established out of old boxes lined with straw Premium rates, with or without profits, are lower than other Com 0 and bits of carpet. And frequently their- excellent reputation. And panies charge, while profits to Policyholders are much highbr, because when a young Turk happens to be this reputation they have main- management expenses are the-lowest and interest earnings the'highest. a tained for years and will continue 'flush of money he goes to the near- to maintain, for these pills must al- Ask our Agents for Annual Report and Record for 1908, and be on est'.baker's shop hod buys a,quan ways stand at the head of the list Fuard against the anonymous letter distributor and hiss friends, the : tity of bread, which he distributes i I blackmailing journalists, with whom we do not advertise. } t of standard preparations. among the dogs of the quarter, who I — _ �1 {�/ ; R l testify their gratitude by. jumping slimpurse (airily)-"Aw, me The Creat-West Life Assurance Company up at him with muddy paws and good man, is it customary to -tip �•' • sniffling muzzles. waithas heah 4" Head Waiter Econ descendingly)-"Not unless you are READ OFFICE �' >iA1NNlpld. „ When the novelty of marriage better off than the waiter, sir," t 3 'rHE p wears off it is a poor marriage. r a BRANCiI OFFICES.-Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, et. :obis bl. -- The marble cutter's apprentice Kindly mention the name of this . Charlottetown; VancoUTer, Calgary, sad Fat TfiSAR N0. 3129--09. lias many hard, lessons to learn. paper in writing to advertisers: - _ � �.� 'T. ., .�.•. �+u ":Nr"'-. ,. .� R", ,. ... ...v'J, L.1-:.ear' ...�..C,a�.r !' _ •,• '.v;,,;.'., ...v. .. ._. •^.�^"�"' .'1!+ 'TIC ay..G•,?^-+w'C 'S'n^TT T'^„q.F�!:C'T - .I. $Sf 1 �'�"�^F �. .: � �}^.k+Fy •wra�.•;,.....mi"t'�-. ... `.:. -.....,..fir,+ r. •..�. r v^ i2'-r...... '•>,",.`�c�pg`.";�°'-•°a`'s`.�s`''�'�,•.•?:"i,,'� :�.�:, kir �:.;z a .�:s'.' '�'.�.' .r .,.•fs $G -. .Tr. :.-,•..-.T,or., ..ra.>v_ ...,. _ .:.'.•.. .- -. .,. p,.•;- ''w'.' a,...r+; ;u'-� Fa -:'� a. a+`J" .�.s. '!`':.. -.,�,,,,,.a .rw.. , ...n...a.. •v3r .,,+-W?1':-:+....r,a'-y,'L*•i �.. .:•: .. ._:.•r_ . • ..r • 6 L7A '•ac , • w .31 SPAIN UNDER X�RTIAL LIW WREC ED Y THE WORLD'S MARKETS REPORTS FROM THE LEADLN V r$� TRADE CENTRE& _ Insurgents Fighting 'Desperately Behind ` . ? Immense Damage Done Alon :: the West, Prices of Cattle. Grain. Cheese and `-' :Barricades in City of Barcelona. Other Dairy Produce at - :. .Coast of Mezico = A despatch from Madrid Spain, : Home and Jbroad. p public the details of the disorders' says: The revolution in Catalonia in the Valencian towns.- BREADSTUFFS. A despatch from Mexico City, with. a population of about 5,0001 has reached a serious stage . There The people continue to tear up Toronto Aug. .-Flour-On- Mexico, says:. Two severe earth- persons. The first message receiv-I ' the. railways and noisily intervene tario wheat 90 g ed read as follows:-"The .entire Is much bloodshed, and artillery per cent. patents quakes occurred on Friday morn- lower half of this city has been de- has the pointe where reserves are from old wheat $4.83 to $4.90 in in at 4.20 and 4.25 o clock. Six bas been employed in the streets beim recruited for. military serv- g stroyed• There have been manyl g y bu •ers sacks outside for export, yl of Barcelona to quell the outbreaks. ice. The chief indignation of the y Po persons were killed and three fat- casualties. The branch here of thel ` The cit is terror-stricken. The People is directed against the Gov- and at $3 n .$5.05 on.track, To- y g ionto• Manitoba flour, first part- ally injured.- Some dwellings in the National Bark is in ruins. They '� •�� _revolutionists are reported to be ernment's policy of rapidly re- ents, $6.20 on track Toronto• sec- poorer quarters were destroyed. No cashier is mortally injured." ! +'` cruiting a large army to cope with and damege was done in the other arta ' Communication was then inter- the desperately behind barri- patents, $5.7b, and strong P ---- the grave condition confronting bakers', $5.50 on track, Toronto. of the city. The shocks have ter-. rupted.' All direct communication caries. The troop's include mount- Spain in Morocoo. Manitoba wheat-No. i..North- rifled the people. Telegrams from between Acapulco. and Mexico City *d artillery and'the defences of the The inhabitants ' of Culera, a cin 1$1.30 Georgian Ba No. Various parts of the republic in- is interrupted. Immense damage' f rebels have been raked with shot. + g Bay rts; small station of the Port Bou line, 2, $1.27%, and No. 3 $1.26. dicate that the earthquakes were has been wrought on the west coast' King Alfonso hastened back to maddened by the sight of a passing On wheat-New No. 2, $1.05 widespread and severe. of Mexico. Communication with Madrid from San 'Sebastian on train carrying recruits, destroyed outside. According to the observatory re- the cities of Chilata and Chilpan- wl'' Wednesday and issued a decree pro- the roadbed for a distance of sev- Barley-Old No. 3 extra, 63c anti cords, the first shock of the series .cingo is cut off, and it is feared't an- ey suspe ng martial law and the en kilometres. side• was felt at' 4.15 on Friday morn- both have sufferer severely. suspension of constitutional guar- y'• antees throughout Spain. Orders CANNONSWEPT STREETS. Oats-No. 2 Ontario white, 56% ing. It was severe, causing the I A .heavy death List is feared in bo 57c on track Toronto and 53c bells of the many cathedrals of.'the State of G#.errero. It is rum-. A despatch from. Lisbon says ra have been given to the Governors outside. No. 2• Western Canada Mexico to toll, breaking crockery, ored that fifteen persons were. •:.' of the.provinces to crush the revo- , lution at any cost, without hearts- The Diario de Nocticias states that oats, 52c, and No. 3 at 51c, Bas And in some instances leveling'killed in Santa Julia, a 'suburb of taon and without pity. complete anarchy reigns in Barce- ports. walls. The inhabivants of the capi- this city, making the total of deaths zy An exact estimate of the dead Iona. Troops with guns have been Peas-Prices purely nominal. tel had hardly recovered from in the federal district twenty, and placed in all the principal streets, Buckwheat-Prices purely nomin- fright, when a second, and more the number of persons badly in- and wounded in the clashes be- and are continually sweeping them al• severe shock caused an outpour- jured fifty-five. These figures are . tween the troops and rebels in N,,'ith shot: The populace behind Corn-No. 2 American in of nearly all of the residents. not 'official. The. new Catalonia is impossible owing to i the barricades, in windows and on r yellot6, g Y I postoffice the rigid censorship. The Govern- "e/c on track, Toronto. Canadian This movement s as of a twisting building and one 'cathedral have meat admits, however, that riot- roofs return the fire, with deadly yellow, 75 to 76c on track Turon- character, and lasted with marked been badly damaged. effect. Tl killed and wounded are severity for 90 secouds. The tall A- message from G. -Poyros, ali ' `.ers have been killed and wounded numerous on both aides. The ' Bran-$19.50 to $20 for Ontario buildings of the capital swayed and American commercial traveller, has ' in several cities and towns; in- booming of the gstas can be heard brag outside in bulk. Manitoba in some. instances cracked, the just been received from the town eluding Barcelona, Alcoy and Cala- for man miles. Hue flames are .avement opened in laces and f Chilpancingo, saying that the � ihorra. y g $+22 in sacks, Toronto freights; I P P visible at different points, where st.orts $24 Toronto freights. ' rn the poorer quarters 'a 'number place has been completely destroy:- Details of the latest diaturbances buildings are beingdestroyed. ' of houres colla .at other � P•-�• ;� ed. The inhabitants are living in : pointe, are either mea- The federal Tele ra p y pen and suffering greatly from re or lacking altogether. There GUTTERS RCN WITH BLOOD. 'COUNTRY PRODUCE. g ph Com an the o has just established communication the elements. The shocks gontinue, ' as been rioting at Saragossa, Spanish couriers• arriving at Bens-Prime, $2.20 tq $2.23, with Acapulco, a seaport on the 1 accompanied. by subterranean Vendrail, Rioja, Port Bou and, Cerebere report that artillery is and band-picked, $2.40 to 82.43 per pacific in the State of Guerrero, rumtrlibgs and electrical storms. Lianson, and a general strike was I battering the barricades, behind bushel. declared on Wednesday at Biscava. 1 which the insurgents are deaper- Hay-No. 1 timothy, $13 to $14 -At these places there has been ately fighting, in Barcelona. a ton .on track here, and lower sold at 5% to a little over 5%c per the pre ;ie while in a nude condi- much destruction of property, in Heavy fighting is in'progress on -grades 89 to $10.50. lb. ; pretty good animals, 4 to 5c; tion, and threatened to kill her and y eluding bridges and public build- the Rembia in San Annes quarter, Straw-$7 to $7.50 on track. common stock, 2% to 3%c per Ib. her children if 'she told. His vie- Ings, and the Cale del Epino. The gut- • 'Potatoes-United *States new, Milch cows from $25 to $50 each: tims are now in a very seriouscon- The centre of the rebellion is tern are running with blood. The $3 Per barrel; new Canadian $1.20 Calves from $2,50 to $10 each, or clition:' Neff has been arrested Barcelona, to which lace the Gov- number o`f dead and wounded can- $1.2b per bushel. 3% to 6c per lb.. Shee 31 to 4c and is now feigning p p• / g g insanity, aI- • ernment is rushing extra troops, not be estimated, but it is beiiev• Poultry = Chickens, yearlings, Eger ib. ; Iambs, 6% to 7c per Ib. hough he is believed to, have c 1m- both infantry and naval marines. ed to be heavy. - dressed, 12 to 13c per Ib; fowl, 9 Good lots of fat hogs sold at 8% mitted the crime while ur_der the A despatch of'Wednesday morning Five -convents and several pri- to 10c, turkeys, 14 to 16c-per lb. W over 9c per lb. ' influenbe of.liquor. He is a r,.ar said that the Barcelona revolution- vate residences have been burned Toronto, Aug. 3.-Butchers' cat- rred•man with a family. .THE DAIRY MARKETS.. Rle were in such strong demand ' lata had been defeated- as a result at Llanzlt': •- Of desperate charges by the troops, Grave events are anticipated at. Butter-Pound prints, 19 to 20c-; to-day that the supply was totally ' but a despatch at noon announc- Figueras, a town 21 miles from Ger- tubs and large rolls, is to r9c; in inadequate to meet the require- ITALL&N BILL$ CRI\Ani,\. cd'that fighting had begun again, ona. Comparative calm had been fexior, 13 to 16c; creamery, 23 to ments -of buyers; many of whom �� thew issued a artillery in restored hen orders were is e came from outside points. Dispute ger a went r �i"- us heavy n s e 0 P to ea y g ea y guns to , vF 2;3�i c, and separator, i9 to 20c per Po Conse- p y 1 n P P demolish.the barricades. The peace- to the recruits k6 report for duty. pound quen#ly, business was brisk, and Leads to Murder. = ful section of the population fled At Junquera, a •small town 28 miles Eggs-Case lots, 20 to 2re per prices rose 15 to 20c higher. A despatch from Ha leyburp,- and barred the doors. Poles had been dropped down. All'in fright to their homes and locked north-east of Gerona, telegraph. dozen,. Prime picked animals were firm Out., says: One Chinaman wast Cheese-New�l2fc':for large, and at $5.40 to $x.60; good loads of murdered and another badly A -military proclamation .has been places where public funds have 123/29 for twine. butchers', $4.80 to- $5.30;. mediurn .wounded in the Bin Edward area-, issued at that city that no life is been deposited are guarded by the _ ' $4.50 to $4.65; butchers' cows, $3.- g safe, and warning taurant.here on Friday by an Itali g peaceful citizens military'. Business is, at' a com- ;HOG PRODUCTS 80 to $4.23. to remain under, cover to avoid 'ple£e standstill. The merchants The heavy run of lambs caused an, who stabbed the Orientals, fol the fire of the troops. are panic stricken, and are plat- Baoon-Long clear, : 13 to 14c a decline''in values in the rirarLiet lowing a disp Ate-regarding the pay- he per .16., in case -lots; mess pork, went fora meal, The Italian en The' latest reports from Barce- ing• their funds in foreign .banks of 60. to 75 cents. Sheep, however, Iona show-the conditions there to " rex safe-kee in $23 to $23:50; short cut, $22.50 to remained firm, p' tered the eating house in an intoxi p g $26• cated.condition, and after conclud " increasingly grave. The rioters *any instances of soldiers refus- 1 Hogs.-Weak and lower; selects hams-Light to medium, 15 , to I ing his meal started to leave with have attacked the convent of the ing to fire on the mob are report- 1 � sold at $7:90-f:o.b.- and $'3.15 fed 1. Little Sisters of the Poor. This ed. A lieutenant of infantry 16c; do., heavy, 14 to 14/c; rolls, and watered. Milch cows and .out paying the full amount demand- followed the riotous disorders when threatened to shoot a policeman 12;; to 13c; shoulders, 12 to I2%c; springers were firm, and several ed by the Chinamen, who.were em Rhe mobs assaulted and then who was about to'fire bis revolver backs,, 18 to 18,i/c, and breakfast. k,ts of good milkers sold at '$3s to ployed in the restaurant. The men w: Lacon, 16% to 17c. g remonstrated with the Italian, who ---burned--several"-of the religious.es- into the crowds. r �/ $50. Stackers and feeders were Lard--Tierces, 14%c; tuba, 14„c;. drew a knife and stabbed them. tablishments, following their at- gniet. •hack by a fusilade on the Captain- Perls, 15c. � General and his escort,now reported \OR' FOR MOUNTAIN SECTION. New 'disorders are noBUSINESS AT MONTREAL. CRIME ON THE PRAIRIE. A PENITENT .THIEF. a _ from two 'other interior points, C. T. 1. Will Commence Work hibntreal, Aug. ,3.-Oats;' No. 2 Revolting attach Upon Woman and restored Jewellery Stolen But thus far-tranquil. The new points, Within Fortnight. Canadian, 56c.; No. 1 extra feed, s , of disorder are Alfvi and Rioja. $ _ s Children. Kept Kane c 35Y4c; No. 1 feed, 55/c; No. 3 Ca- p y• This shows that the zone of popu 'A despatch -from .Edmonton, riadian `Western, 57c. Barley - A' despatch from Craik, Sask., A despatch- from Ottawa 'says lar agitation is spreading beyond Alta.,. says: The construction of the No. 2, 71% to 731/„c; Manitoba feed nays One of the most horrible ;>, conscience-stricken thief on Tues- is mountain section of the G. T. P. Earley, 661! to 6714.6. Buckwheat crimes' iii the historyof t-he •west: in affecting the Valencians. The Min= will egrn wit rn t e nextort 691 to 70c. Flour-Manitoba was committed near he3•e on Thurs- - � 'the •house of John Williamson of ister of the Interior is .besieged right. The work will be very heavy. Spring wheat patents, firsts, $6.- day by Alvin• Neff, homesteader, Woodroffe, three- miles from Ot with inquiries as -to the various and every man available will be 30; do., seconds, $5.80; `Winter who wenn to the house of a neigh- taws, jewellery valued at $80, y. outl9reaks, but he declines to make placed on the job. . wheat patents, $6.75; Manitoba bop' named' Federshill during the 'stolen from the residence a fort- _ sarong bakers', $5.60; straight absence of the man and after fore- right agog, A gold watch . and rollers $6.50 to $6.60; do. in bas ing his way into the house knocked chain two bags, gold rings and various :r 43.15 to $3.20; extras, in bags, the woman insensible and then o other articles were brought back SEI - UOMXAND ¢2.80 to $2.90. Feed-Manitoba raged her-. He also terribly abused during the night'by the thief, who, bran, $22; do., shorts, $24; pure her t*o little children.. Later he ,however, neglected to show com grain.mouille, $33 to $35; mixed returned to the house and dragged .plete repentance by' retaining $3A rnouille, ,$28 to $30. Cheese--Fin- the unfortunate woman, out on to in cash which he also stole. '^ est western, 11% to ' 11%c., and The Chief Question Before the •Imperial eastern, 11! to I'i%c. Butter- 21;; to 22c in round lots, and 221/, to 22T�c in'a jobbing way. Eggs t Defence Conference. -Selected stock, 23 to 24c, and 1Vo. W11huftED 1 candled, 20c per dozen. a A despatch from Londai4 says: fiscal riolicy of Britain might be, - UNITED STATES MARKETS. T'ropos3.- Defence the toast to the Imperial (Hear, hear.) , He thought true Minneapolis Aug. 3,--Wheat - -A Further Use, of Dynamite in the Glace Defence Conference at the British Imperialism was that which led dif- i J w July, $1.25; 'Sept., $1.06/ to $I.- British Club banquet in the Guild ferent' nations along the lines of % N.O. ay Miners' Strike s. g Ob/ Dec. '$1.01 cash Ivo. 1 hard, tall on Wednesday'night, Dir. Hal- delelopment of their own resources. $1.28%; \To. 1 \'orthern, $1.27'/, , . lane declared: ` There is only one 13ut they realized their Imperial No. 3 Northern, $1.25%. No. 3 = maxim that we can lay down; t.ha responsibilities, and the people of - , s torth�r�, $1.22/ to $1.23/, Flour ' the British Empire is one and in- Cana lda wexe pte-pared.to-pay their. - A despatch fromlGlace Bay, N., m• ni ht Guthro heard--foots divisible on this question of 'de- share of the cost. - In thoroughly $ec< ..^d patents, 45.80 to $6; first o. g � g Y clear,, S. says: An attempt was made on about the house and got up to look , fence. Cheers. I believe it to be � w4.35 to $5.1,5; second clears . (Cheers.) preparing themselves for local de- $3.35 to $3.55. Bran-In bulk Wednesday morning to blow u the out of the window. He saw a man, ;:`;4• cn h Y g P that maxim that at th'e Confer- fence, they were doing their best $21.50. run out of the yard to the railway' ' ence is really concentrated. We .to take their ,part in the defence house of a coal cutter residing at and down the track, At that 010 .part Chicago, Aug. 3.- Cash wheat- recognize that the command of the of, the empire, With the guidance $I-105Y2 , 7 flit old Gardner Mine. Gardner went an explosion took place in- No. 2 red to $1.08/; No. tea must come in the first place, of Mr. Haldane, a plan had been i . 1 2 is arming district two miles west mediately under that part of• th and that,the arm which is to 3 red, $1.03/ to $I.07/; No. , y pro adopted in ,Canada by which, he hard', $1.b5iz to $1.15; No. 3 hard, r- the Dominion Coal Company's house where he was standing. IT _ tett the empire must be,.•uo army believed, tl�c"local means -of de- 81.03 to $1.12. Corn-No. 2, 70%c; mine on the shore of Lingan Lake. one dared to go outside to eaam chained' to these shores but an fence would be so carried out that r The attempt was committed on a ine the damage. " .* To. 2 white, 74/, to 7bc; No. 2 yel- army of long range, suited to, deal should any one of the dominions low, 71% to 71%c; No. 3, 70% to house belonging to ,Louis Guthro, When daylight came they found with problems at long range. wash at any tim end a divis-. 70%c; No. 3 yellow, 71% to 71%c; an invalid. James Strang is mar- that some explosive had been ia- Sir Frederick Borden, replying, ion or o to assist the mother No. 4, 66 to 68c. Oats-No. 2 white Tied to Guthro s daughter and re- serted under the,house through 'said that while Canada stood upon cou it would be easy to carry sides with his father-in-law. The hole in the under ronin and hal t' 5oc; No. 3, 44c;,No. 4 white, 43 to p g her rights and insisted upon ort that end. Why could not the 49%c;' No. 4 white, 42 to 45%c; iumates of the house are Guthro been fired by a fuse. and i freedom, it was untrue and unfair same thing be done-with regard.to standard 48c. and his wife, Strang and his wife Pieces of an iron pipe and sections to Canada for any man to say, as a navy? Canada would 6e prepay- and two small children. of burned fuse ,were found. Some had been said, that Canada's pat cd, to its last dollar, to assist in The house is close to the railway of the shingles were blown off andis riotism and loyalty depended in the the maintenance of the integrity LIVE STOCK MARKETS. fence and the entranco is by the boards loosened from the stud- - slightest degree upon what the cf the empire. "(Cheers,) 114ontreal, Aug. 3.=Prime beeves crossing over the railway. Aitor ding. 0 • ... ,�„ .. .�da�*y_ � ..^m,. ,a,:. .:. ,::'-�.•;.r:. .J:: ... :,:.. w_, n.•xa±«,:.o - - _ -....9r .�rz :. -w.c r°i ".�` "t .:�:,5'w:Ta% �:. Rt a.�.., L* '�wryrc.!., +a!s.'<.,r' ww - • i S .mac .... •^� Clrr$'? S' .az.a:• ,., +r ,.,,, •y;y t Ilk MR PPF �r•• F IIms Mks S. A. Dale was in the w. H. Peak is spending a few PRESERVING SEASON NOW n .�+ city on Wednesday. days in the city. –H. J. Mar.iuis has purchased –Enos and Mrs. McCausland Get your pint, quart and half-gallon Gem Jars from no. Also Rubber y - y --Mrs. D. and Miss C. B. Simp- R. Moore's bay driver. and child, of Essex, are spending Rings, put up 1 dozen in a boa. sone nt Wednesday in the city. –Mise Agnes Connor, of Toron- a week or ten d$ys with their rola- Marmalade, pe We have a fresh supply of Cheese, Pickles, Lemons, –�V. G. and Mrs. Ham spent to, spent the holiday at her home tives here. Biscuits and all kinds of Canned Goods. r:: -the holiday With friends in the here. –J. H. Rogers left on Thursday –Miss Ethel Davidson has been afternoon to. upend a wegk with city. A'choice line of all kinds of Groceries kept in stock. pe –Wm. McCanslaud, of the lake spending a month with relatives his daughter, Mrs. Thos. O. John- we have a first-ease lice of. Men's Overalls, Smocks and Shirts, alst> shore, is somewhat indisposed at in Toronto. Ston, of Gorrie. Boots and Shoes for all purposes. present. –Miss Shaw, of Toronto, spent –Mr. and Mrs. Phares and q. First-class Mattresses cheap.–Call and sqe them. –Mies Clara Ham, of Toronto, a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. daughter, of Syracuse, N.Y., are Terms Cash. Highest price paid for butter and eggs. is here with•ber parents on vasa- S. Jephson. spending a few days with W. J. tion for sfortnight. • ! –Miss Jane Losie spent Monday and Mrs. Gordon. . GEO. A GI�LESPIE Dunbarton –Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, of To with John and Mrs. Stephenson, –The Ladies' Aid of St. An- Tonto, spent Sunday here with of the base line. drew's church will meet at theW. and Mrs. Cullis. –New cement steps are being home of Mrs. N. J. Chapman on –Mrs. Frank Axford and Miss built to the entrance to the base- Tuesday afternoon. ow he' CrowdSLena Ellicott spent the holiday merit of the Methodist church. –Misses Minnie Marks, EthelFoll V with Mrs. L. D. Banks. –F. H. and Mrs. Doyle and Hill and Frances Baker, of Toron- to -' –Miss Marjory Allaway has daughter spent a few days this t�o, are spending their holidays at _ returned home after. spending week with their relatives here. Mrs. John McGinty's. - They re Coming our Wag for three weeks in the city. –St. Andrew's Sabbath School –Miss McClure has returned to –J. R. and Mrs. Theaton and will hold their annual picnic this her home in Woodbridge, after e ys family spent the holiday here afternoon-at "Dixie's Hollow." spending a month here with her G R O C E R I (G S with Mrs. Theaton's parents. –Masters Ewart and Carman sister, Mrs. E, N. Hicks. r Miss Edith Wagner, of Toronto, Gordon, of Toronto, 'are spending –Miss Libby Hart, of Toronto, Is spending a few weeks with her a week with their relatives here. spent a couple of days during the – ., parents, B. and Mrs. Wagner. –W. L. and Mrs.Courtice spent past week with her uncle and The newest and nicest. for breakfast –George and Mrs. Sadler and two days this week in Darlington, aunt, J. S. and Mrs. Jephson. family, of Toronto, spent Sunday owing to the serious illness of the –Peter and Mrs. Andrew and Is "Holland Rusk." with the latter's father, Edward former's brother and his wife. child; of Toronto, spent a few Bryan. –Messrs. Elliott and Martin, of days of the past week with Have you seen it.' Originally manufaefured in Holland. Mrs. J. H. Beal and R. Alla- Stouffville,visited Jarhea and Mrs. the formers mother, Mrs.'Jaynes We have it. Get a Sample. way, of Claremont spent. Sunday Gordon on Wednesday, having Andrew, sr. - Way with-their parents, A. and come down in their automobile. –Berry-picking has been one of Mrs. Allaway. –There will be a meeting of the the prominent industries here the –Thos. and Miss Giles and Mis- tennis club on the grounds at 7 p. past week. The crop has been ' sea Gertie and Ina Allaway and in. Tuesday, 10th. It is urgently unusually large and the quality Miss Stanley spent the holiday requested that all ' members be above the average. -=– The Dry Goods Bargain Table — with Mr. and Mrs. Allaway. present. –Fred Adair and Eugene Cal- 1 DOZEN $1.00 BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES for 75 cents each. –Patrick O'Connor has aban- –H. C. Willson, editor and pro- vert were at Green River on Sat- doned his intention of moving to prietor of the Waterville, Kansas, urday evening to see ithe football :. Oshawa, and has, resumed bis old Telegraph, gave THE NEws a match between the Shamrocka Because of an overstock we managed to secure these from the mane- positioa as section foreman on the pleasant call on Thursday. Mr. and the All Saints, of Toronto. G. T. R. Wilson is at present. visiting –Mrs. Davis left on–Wednesday .facturer at this ridiculously low price. NicelyAm –Quite a number from the vil- friends at Brougham aad Clare- morning to visit her. daughter, Tucked and well made. 'lage and the sarroundiug country wont. Mrs. Miller. of Jordan, and also attended the funeral of the late –Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Linton,Mr. friends in Dunnville. She expects It's Clear Cash for You 4*,* Han. John Dryden at Brooklin on and Mrs. W. L. Courtice and Har- to be absent two or three months. Sunday. old and Garnet Courtice were at -Mrs. S.' C. Spurrell and two 4 –The services in the Church of Weston last week attending the children, of Niagara Falls, New En land on Aug. 8th will be takt funeral s the late Jas. Carruthers. York, returned home on Tuesday BOOTSmSHOES.. - .en by Rev.-N. F. Bowne, of-bleat who was a brother of Mrs. Lin- after spending a week with her - 44' Hill. Holy Communion at morn ton and also father of Mrs. Cour- parents. J. H. and Mrs. Connor. ing service. tire. Mr. and 'Mrs. McAdie, L. and Lookout for our Bargain Sale next week in, this line. All sizes and –Walter and Mrs. Cornell re- –Mrs. B.-K. Leavens, of Torun- sirs: Rogers,and Miss Hyslop, Of turued.to their home in Arcola, to, who has been visiting her Oshawa, called on L. D. and 11lrs. kinds. Just the time'td get the Children supplied Bask., on. Monday after a short mother, Mrs. J. `Yinuacott, re- Banks on Sunday, the trip bein before School re-opens. visit here at the home of the form- turned home on Tuesday. Meq. made in Mr. McAddie's new auto. -- --�' .._.er's.parents. Leavens leaves the end of this –During the baseball practice h i e Record Sale orPickering. - –Alex. Margach visited the city week to visit her daughter, Mrs, on ' Monday afternoon . Pirie 16„W-1 l b > R d S l f over Sunday. As this is his first (Dr.) Warriner, of Bracebridge, O'Leary in some manner got und- visit to Toronto in twenty-five also relatives in Huntsville. erneath Norman Kerr's feet and `,- gears, no doubt he ,would see –J. R. Linton.lost a valuable has ever since been walking with A HARD WARE R many changes. two-year-old colt a few days ago. a decided limp. –Jonathan Bostwick,who spent It had one of its feet b9dly cut by –Mr. Frost, of Olcott, N.Y., his boyhood and youth in Picker- coming in contact with a wire who about forty years ago worked A talk to the Farmers was here a few days.during fence. The accident was not noti• in different parts of this town- e the week shaking hands with old ced for some time afterwards end ship, has been renewing old ac- Have you seen our supply of Fly Nets, good, heavy ones for the team friends and former associates. blood-poisoning set in. which re- quatntances in this locality due- -While engaged at St. George's sulted-in the death of the animal. ing the past week. or nice fancy ones for driving. sweat Pads, Halters, ggaa Us ' church roof the other day George –The sound of the whistle of –Miles S. '-ehaman's driver Brow-bands, Bits, Hame Straps, Etc. p Seldon stepped upon a ladder hook the threehing engine can now be collided with a barbed wire fence somewhat injuring bis foot. The heard in different quarters, re- while romping is John'Dickie's '-. wound was V.1h not serious, however.. minding us that the fall months orchard Monday evening and was .• � _ –R. A. Bunting is erecting an are close at hand, A considerable considerably cut about the breast, i Addition to the rear of his store amount-of alsike has been thresh- but not seriously so it is stated. lie pfflan j to be used as s store an d a ware- ed and the yield is reported to be –J. R. Thextoo, H. E. Jackson . room., This will prove of great satisfactorryp. The threshing of and A. Harris, of' the Toronto �� --'years been cram for room. -Several members f.the town- on.Saturday on a on fishing PICIIERING� ONTO him he has for fall wheat also begun. Saturday Night staff, were here convenience to –R. C. Stork's young horse ship Council were here on Wednes tion. They report good lu ck hav- broke the chain attached,to a poet day inspecting the bridge on the ing caught about about one hun- G ".:in front of Chapman's hardware race road north of the village. Bred. F©RJ THE 'store on Tuesday morning, -and This bridge has been considered - made for home as fast as hie legs rinsafe for some time past. -We TIME TABLE–Pickering Station G fi Tne could carry him. ' The cart was underetaad that they have decid- T, o. Trains goiaA Ewt due as tol M. ood Od Summer rather badly damaged,and a num. ed to erect a new steel bridge in 'Na. 1 Mail 2.4 A M. ber of articles just purchased, the place of the old one. This de- 12 Local 2.93 P.M. x M. -were. scattered along the road. cision is a wise one and the work de- 14 Local 6.0f 11 ws Trains going West dues as loilows— :The animal itself was also badly will proceeded with as soon as No. 13 Local e,36 b.M. Choice Hammacks from $1.00 up to $3.40. 10 cut in its furious run. possible. 11 Local .. 2•.w P.M. Croquet Sets from $1.00 up to $1.75. –A number from here took ad- –30 days' sale. Slaughter pric- 7 Mail 8.85 P.)i, -vantage of the holiday•cheap rail- ea. White lawn blouses 25c, black *Sunday included. " :•Ice Cream Freezers 75c to $2.40.. 'way rates by visiting friends in sateen blouses We for %c, 2 pair other places. Mr.. station fast black Bose 25c, white muslins n m _ ,Machine Oil. '• Cylinder Oil. did not receive notice of 5c' yd, prints 8, l0c yd, Ladies' BlaVksl� �lthln mitts, Belt e cheap rates in timeo Thrapbees, in our last week's issue.. In fut- pees$1.80 for$1.00. See our bar- Having rented theDunbarton shop and General Hardware. i ure those interested in having a gain table 5, 10, 15c. Silver tea- and opened the same,I am prepar• + Civic Holiday should notify the spoons 75c and 185c doz. Dessert ed to do all work entt•usted to v •1Grand Trunk ,authorities in time spoons $1.25 doz. Silver forks me in the above line. 1 .:so that due notice might be given and knives $1.50 doz. This silver :Horseshoeing a specialty. T • U N ID -regarding cheap rates. is all, guaranteed the best: . D. Call in and see me any-time. V •. –The baseball match between Simpson & Co. * E. T. Oshawa and Pickering, which was –A judgment *as banded out DUNBARTON _'''.DICKERING ' expected to take ,place on Civic this week by Judge McIntyre, of _ Holiday, failed to come off as the Whitby, which'is of much inter- ♦ ! Oshawa team sent word up that est to farmers. Mr. Lick, of -inter- Voters' List, 1909 •���i�m�����������; morning that it was impossible for Whitby ton nship, some time ear- ' unicipal,ity of the Township of Whit-' I' s thein to a in: spring--discovered a–do - -- n� - veSupplies7. • to arrange a match with Some wore m his sheep. a He at once Notice is hereby given that I have -• �other team but these resulted in pursuedghe au ma nd follows transmitted or delivered to the per' -.failure. A very pleasant time it home; it having belonged to A. eons mentioned in section 9 of the On- however 'was passed as a Rood M. Ross, of Whitby town. Mr. tario Voters'List Act, the copies re- _ practice was indulged in. Lick brought an action against quired by said section to 'be so trans- ' 9 –In the last week's issue of the the former but lost his case. He mitte`d or delivered of said list, made Gloves, Smocks, Shirts and r' WhitbyGazette, it was stated in appealed and then won. Mr. Ross pursuant to said Act, a se persons �: Pp appearing by the last revised Assess- Overalls the report' of the minutes of the applied for a new trial but Judge ment Roll, of the said Municipality to Board of Education that the ap- McIntyre in his decision refused be entitled to vote in the said Munrcr plication 'of Me. A. G. Green was to grant a new trial, thereby dis= pality at Elections for. Members of We earn the best lines for satisfaction accepted as principal of the public posing of the case with Mr. Lick the Legislative Assembly, and at y' til —_ Fehool.The-Wbit_bT–Board_ as-winner. \iunicipaI Elections; and that the 1 not make a better selection, but –Civic Holiday was observes sxiii list was first posted-up at my Mr. Green, we believe, has inform- here in the usual holiday style. office at Brooklin on the Thirty-first - • ed the Pickering School Board On Saturdayafternoon and even= day of July, 1909, and remains there R. A. BUNTING, - Pickering for rnspectron. 3 that he has no intention of leav- ing about two hundred passeng- And I hereby call upoir all voters to sm�s��msm� ing Pickering at the present time. ers from Toronto chose Pickering take immediate proceedings to have 0e0 m�QMD –On Civic Holiday M. S. Chap- as their destination and for a con- any errors or omission_ s corrected ac- 1ban with a alight accident plc h days the enjoyable breezes cording to law, which NEVER RIP OVERALLS which rendered him hors de com- off the lake were quite arelief from Dated at Council' Chambers, Brook-, bat for a few days. He was ebas- the stifling air of the city. For lin, this 81st day of July, IWO. ing a football over the college those who live in a large city in D. HOLLIDAY, 41=45 Clerk of Whitb grounds and at the sande time an- the months of July and August y Townshi p I have them. No two men can rip them one on each leg. You are at - other person bad struck a base- nothing is more pleasant than a liberty to try them. Guaranteed for 30 days. For every rip you ball a hard knock. The result day off when they can visit a DR. D. 0. SMITH will receive 25c and for every button that comes off you will 1 was aollision, the -ball having place where they can enjoy inhal- DENTIST, STOUFFVILLE, receive 10 cents cash at my store. - struck NIT. Chapman on the eye, iug the pure air unadulterated by Honor graduateof Toronto.University With each pair you purchase you will receive a cake of soap or knocking him down and trans the foul- smelling gases and.-car- and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. a memorandum book. forming his face. With the assist= bun dioxide which is inq�y,arable also Post-graduate of Chicago College. Oh yes, another thing—We have 4 airs of Boots or Shoes for !1. Good ante of the doctor Rfi�a couple of from the air in a city. ,(kering Crown and bridge work a specialty. stock which sold for$1.50, 1.75 and $2 each pas, days' rest in bed he was able to is one of those place - -' ] that will At Claremont lst Tuesday of mouth. T return to his duties but with a become more popular a resort Office over Sargent's Tinahop. 'EDWARD BRYAN, PICKERING -sore head. for those who live in oronto. Independent 'Phone, .•... .. i. • a •'amu _ KntN f ,,rt.%i ,f'.1.. .y,, ..y�..w,,:'V �.G�:.�v Y v' "^F: i- , .. !l^ �• .f4.1-. - ..ham. < ••: .r Y..y +2' .. .5 ,$+ :,t ..•:..y.e j, ... •rm