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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_08_13 , ,,. ... -mar - s � 'e°'g•,c-„s.,;,,,��°c-vr:..-r.rt.^�,.-:,:.•a- •.�.i- -.�..• w N,e•-.,ser.. .w..:-.W:.x-�.. _ ^.v.-- .e+�. >�^�• --•re•-•.: --z. -.z .�, ,.s.s,•. .sura .�.�ir�'.•-....reszji:e "'�'':": .. ... . •..: v° - ..:.,,,..; ?•, .c.3- .....- a .. .. �' .... t"7'•;�"ca-s"-Vin.+:.;w,•.-•�. sa� 1?�•._ ,a_ � '�-`.,,..,...r,.�.; '.+�.e.�..� r +v. .'�•+s_ z •,� 4 ?- r.. top:.: 71 y a �, .. � H K . VOL. SXyIII. PICKERIN0, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909 No. 45 iPra'f***tnstal gars*. CHERRYWOOD ATHA Mr. and Mrs. Collins and family, of Saturday last A. C. Carruthers re- D D E M°�& .A. Wonderful Whitby, paid a visit to Mrs. H. on- ceived a boar from E. D. George, PutL A- R S kin, "Ro-e Cottage,”on Sunday. man, breeder and importer of the AM. BELL, M. D., C. M. Mr, and Mrs. W. Black and their largest Chester swine in Canada. a Late House surgeon of the singawa son, Georgie, with Miss .Rosalie Ton- A. C. Carruthers has some fine gain- The ladder season is here again, a A Oweral Hospital. successor to Dr. M.BeteInvigorator is >� ,�aa OMoe hours 8 to 10 a m,i to s p m and 6 kin, of Sew Beach, are the guests of pies of oat heads on display. One of we.are prepared to make them iso e p m. Pickering,Ont 4&ly MPS. H. Tonkin, "Rose Cottage," the$1000 variety with 14?good oats of all sizes. 'LEO. N. FISH, M. D. L '- where she is located for the summer. on it another of the Irish white variety = - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ^ with 152 oats attached. Neat. All kinds of general Blacksmithins -�Memkor of College of Physicians and surgeons. V I T A STOU FFV I LLE Ont. Associate Ootoner, County of Ontario, GOODWOOD o and done. promptly d neatly .,091"Hours-6 w 10 a.m, and 1 w s and c w 6 W. J. Stark has resigned his posi- ` -- W.H. JACKSON.Brock R p,m. Brougham, Out. 11-1y tion as manager of the Market Branch The township council meets here on �� It enriches the blood and of the Metropolitan Bank,Toronto, to Saturday. Legal. accept the position of business mana- Mr. Collins fell and broke a bone in will cure RHEUMATISM ger of the Canadian Farm, a new pull- his left arm last week. 8. FAREaPELL, Q. 0., BAFtiRIf3• lication of high aims. Mr. Stark's ' Mason Flummerfelt and family, of James, Wblt� . THB,Qoanty OrownAttorney,and County when everything else has wide connection with livestock inter- Guelph, are holidaying here. ' a>isailor, coal-(Hoaee hitby. 1dv este, toget er with.his bank training, Rev. Toye and family have returned LT. BARCLi>< Barrister-at-Law, failed. 50c. a boa, or six should fit Pim exceptionably well for fromApthree week's sojourn in Parry Wholesale and Retail Butcher, e solicitor.Notary 'Public,special Eaami- IN n ew p ition'as business manager Sounn- .Pickering, Ont. ;} ner for Hig:1 Court of Justics. succes.or to 'for$2.50. For sale at Me-* of a live st k journal. F. Deruaha unloaded off the cars a Masers. Dow a McGillivray, Brock Street, new traction engine for his use this Wikitby, 71y Fadden's Drug Store. MARKHAM season. g Best price paid for choice T H. WARKE, SOLIe1TOR AND The steel frame-work Pk up to the first Mr. Sintzel's team ran away last ,-butcher's cattle.' •- NoTAST PUBLin, (successor to late week from the north through the vil- � David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr. Sydney North. floor in Wideman Bros'. new hard- la a to his home without doingan cote who is associated with Mr.warts,attead$ ware store completed and in a few g Y Choice meat will be found at Oti!• t. at�{ckeziag on Wednesdays. days everything will be in readiness damage. shop at reasonable rices. Lo[ae arranged.. ,411y, y y g p p for the Bricklayers. CLARE�4IONT C. W. Hellems the new druggist, r UXBRIDGE Call and see us. Prices right '? Peterarurry, a -has moved his family from St. Catba- The town schools will open this and ` V. FTTRNITURE STORE rives and now occupies the residence following years on Tuesday following f "s Member WALTER Ontario WDA n oeell e. vacated street.ed by R. W. Groves on.Maine Labor Day,the first Monday.in Sep- Monuments , Pickering. to Dr.E.J, Shirley. once King et., 1n the place to go the best The lam of the cement walks at C. E. Jones has g - Piolesring. - . . �. - - laying purchased the store Furniture at the lowest the new post office is now completed occupied by Jos, Reeves and will have ' x A HOPKINS.VETERINARY BUR• and a neat fence erected at the back. one large store for his growing bassi- Having secured thea !or s-i a GEON, AND DENT11T, Etc. And The grounds yet require levelling. The ness. Mr. Reeves will move one door -the Ontario Granite and liar- Graduate of the Ontario vet rinar Co:- ,prices, also fittings are expected daily, A y ---: g p public east, thus compelling Dr. Gilflllan to ble Works, Brampton, I ane. Isse, Toronto, registered member of the buildingseems to take a lou time to 'look for new quarters. prepared to.furnish all work in Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, f- PICTURE FRAMING, g q t P dee and residence one andone•quarter miles + complete, and at the present rate it At the home of James Wesley Um- the granite and marble line• " north of Green River. once and shoeing forge will be October before the new office phrey, of Udora. the marriage of his at the very lowest prices, and boars a to 11 a.m.;and 1 to 4 pp m, Privet CURTAIN PALES, is in use,—Economist, daughter. Mary Ethel, to Dr, Charles workmanship guaranteed. telephone in my ofnes P.O. Jan.. Grata lover, Oar, r Edwin Hauser, of Cincinnati, Was Gcods shipped where desired. __ -- and kinds of repairing. BROCK ROAD duly solemnized on Wednesday of last See me before placing your : �usffuts* Q�arD*. i orae o week, Rev. Mr. Roach officiating. order. Lettering done on the , Bb he a s es. test notice. Mise Louisa Hubbard. home' for Tim t shot ��T G. H331—Issuer of Marriage. U N D E R.T-A- K IN G. her summer holidays. Rev. J. a Campbell says the trope 7. 1'tr a Licensee in the County of Ontario. A number from Toronto':visited at in Scott are the beat he has-seen be- C. W. GIBBONS, = Claremont „Pickering village, 271y Henry Fuller's this week. tween this county and Pennsylvania. 1n connection. Ralph Ewing has returned to the Last week George Wallace,a 15-yr- !.D�^� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage city after a pleasant visit here. old nephew of Wm. Davis,was kickedC .� o Licenses in the County of .oatarlo, -�S•� //�� TT George and Mrs. Farley visited their .b a horse on his uncle's 'farm south a Ocoee at store and his reefileacs;Claremont. L- CT. �"57.. � E .i7..Mi. 0 daughter, t31rs. Fred Rodd Ise(Sun- y ; of town. His under lip was shoved up $ingston Bond articolaz•station giv- da g prompt medical attention and Is im TT ��� r TORWAY HOUSE.—Norway, yy over hia l-1 r Leet He receiv Bard and soft. CLAR.EMONT `Vm- Knox has engaged with the sc to farmers attendingthe Toronto markets. Whitevale threshing outfit for the Z V �� g. Best accommodation under she nest manage- season.meas, Chargesmoderste. J.J.Itccann, pro- C. A. Bogert. general manager of. Lath:and.Shingles. Petewz, gg George Kayes and wife treated their the Dominion Bank, came to town — Movin Sale at friends to an ice cream art on Fri- Friday auto. He was a in a DB.BEdTON,TowNBHIPOLERli: g y � � y � CEMENT o Conveyancer, Commissionerfor•taking s da evening. short visit of inspection to W it- fll The Plckeriug Pliarmacy Fred•Symonds contemplates mcv- by, Uxbridge and the Mount Albert Prices right. an fa.fte, Accountant. Ste, Moneyerr to loan in into our bur in the near future; on se Issaar of ltsrziage Lin g g bra>Uches. In conversation with the - C. R E E SO R e.e.. �e Out. f-v From July lot until July 15th. Success Fred. manwr here, Mr.Bogart recalled old , �i POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer Mrs.Clarence Young and Mrs.Uriah times in Uxbridge when be was clerk •1'.• for Coaaties of Tork and Ontario. Ace. In moving into our new extension we Young, of Mount Joy visited Brock in the bank here -twenty-five years LOCUST HILL c;! +Mo.� w of w tines attsnnea to on shortest Road friends this week. and more ago. Journal. ' edema G:..a Yi.er P.O„ Oat. find that we were overstocked in some 6 •— lines.guaranteed to be all fresh and aRtlrrwooa Caord Usa {/�/ B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- good sellers. . It will pay you to buy WHITEVALE �T op�IxcxaAas [1 e tWaeer for Ontario and York Cos. All now as the prices will show. bliss Brown. of Toronto REX FERTILIZERS ' klsd•of Gala conducted ofther privately or by ,is the guest We area to hear of the illness of uaeUon: sale note coltecrd, Fox' dates or We now have hanging in our store on �her aunt, Mrs. Robert Brown. Will. Beaton but hope for; bin speedy ]!lZASEi9 THI1vaE3 GROW �ssbs paralar,apply at residence, Elizabeth a large sheet the names and prices of Robert Birreil is visiting friends at recover .I, IR, Pio ng. Orders left at]sews OMao will . articles on special.sale,such as.:: Manitowannin and Little Current. y' Carried in stock b veset"prompt attention. 1�1y. 6 Harvestang is well under way and y 4 Liver Pills, reg 25c,for 15�c ; Kidney The Misses Bette,of )3allinafad, are soon the sound of the reaper will be a a 'TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction. Pills, reg,59c for 89c; Blaud's spending a few days with Mrs. Thos. noise of the t. . ser, valuator, Collector and saner of Iron PAls,reg$1, for 19c. etc. etc. Ba les. P� PICBERIlYtt 'aur Z liceoaes• All kinds of auction sales ' Paint is being used electively io esadncted and valuations made as mod- Bargains like these all through the 9. Davis and Bart. Garlick, of To- the vale. Several would do well to - areas charge, Estate@ and ocnallminen,s -a- store in tent medicine,®, son ronto, are visiti6g with A. and Mrs. follow the lead of Mr, M1tMeel alssantly manseeed and sold by auction o: soaps, Carlton. .trusses, a ctaclep, fountain Mrs. M. M. Robinson has y �P�roie�stas1 agile. Mortgaged, rent, nos" *fed Pe gone to FA?rZ T�R�4 lasso aeconuts promptly collected and astir pens,Jewelery,stationery, „ J. Meadow and wife, of Detroit,are Manitoba to spend a couple of months ry settlements guaranteed- )Phone or stock food,etc. spending a week with James and Mrs. with her sone Major an Newton. ` Opens Sept,•fat,' talo for tartar and particulars, Brouaham, lascott. Baa Data taav be axed by phone Nsws If you get it here it's good. A large number from here went to �*� Rev. S.'T. Tacker and Ewart 8iaiaT�,jp1� y are spending a few.days this week in theGreenRiver)Shamrocks. The .To Me McFADDEN, Toronto, game had no score. �} Druggist and Optician, Mr. Day, wife and family, of Toron- Stella E. Hames y y Thegarden party on the Methodist Teacher of Plano, PICKERING, - - OMT. to, are*pending a few dayewith Will, CburcE lawn Friday evening last was ����t1t0 � ' and Mrs. Middleton. a splendid success in ever wa The ■ jar ;�"WIiITYALE. OST. The Misses Mainhood, of Toronto, program was everything that Could be accom"nied by Mr.Taylor spent Sun- desired. Receipts nearly $115.00. This school is unquestionably one Dillingham�S day with Walter and Mrs. Wilson. During the extremely warm weath- of Canada's Greatest, Best and Waaner & cooMiss Kate Sadler, who has been vis- er Rev. A. B. Hames of the Methodist Most Successful Colleges. Our A.' Undertaking Parlors sting relatibes in Dublin, Staff* and church intends holding service Sun- graduates readily secure employ- King street, Pickering. other western' villages, arriced home' day evenings do thebast Sunday being L. church lawn. meat. Let us.educate you for a a s y ay or nig t prompt y bar, when she resumes hwur�h rrom.$35 to er work at ,much a reciated. a month. We know bow. Write ed meats constantly on hand. attended to. Telephone Pickerin College at Newmarket. pp g $ The Mission Band of the Baptist today for magnificent catalogue. (Bell or Independent.) F. L. Green is- a busy man .just church held their annual meetin and - Spice Roll, Breakfast $aeon, - now. He has just completed one of P tea at the.home of\iia,Florence Meek .W. J. ELLIOT; Principal, Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. — the largest cement silos in the town- on Wednesday afternoon. A splendid -Cor. Yonge•dc Alexander Sts. ship, the work being-done by Hamiland - : } Highest prices paid for ri ton Bros,, of -Brougham. He has E, young peoples wsr}s a treat to�all npres- Butcher's cattle, Insurance Wilson and his men re-shingling his en t. mill with•metalic 'shingles, which will 'Mrs. Taylor and her daughter, Mies s�tt aid in protecting the building in case Tait, ce a,charmin At Home" in • • • Of all kinds--Best arra s recons- honor of their neat, :lige Jackson, on ertrt� iv�rr� )vended. y of fire. g PRESENTATIONS BROUGHAM Tuesday-afternoon from Sia to nine. A dainty tea was served in the draw- ,j�{ First-class rigs for hire C6nye ancmgd Done. John Cowie and mother spent over ins room, covers being laid for toren and 0iftS b ty uests(all responding). The tables Sunda in Toronto-._ g - — --� looked very prety witthe, season —_� Day Or nig Rents and Notes Collected: _Miss Mosgrove, of Toronto, is visit- able flowers. After tea bliss Hames, Char es reasonable. ing Wm. and Mrs. M"dsgrove.' —• •— _ s 'Bus meets all` trains ._ •• g Mrs. Margaret Reesor and,Mrs. S. , .`_ •�• :' B. Feasby and M.-Linton visited Jas. Robinson entertained with music and # Teansing promptly attended to. Routley and family, Buttonville, on 150 acre Farm for sale. song. )bra. Mott also adding much to We make a specialty of presen- Sunday. the evening's pleasure by telling some tationei, gifts, and can quote you Agent for Canada Carriage Co. "' If you want to buy sell or ,rent, call John and Mrs. Poucher, of Toronto' interesting stories of "real life" and a right price•on anything in this ^* "VP H Peak at my office, Bn,rgaina. spent Sunday with Thoibas 'and Mrs. • • 1 P{Cite({ft Poucher. her travels in California at the time line, g. ► of the earthquake. Mrs. Taylor and r - W 9 Rchardsoa Mrs. Davie and children,of Toronto, 1 GOLD or SILVER HEADED . Miss Tait are to be congratulated ated on _ The _ are spending a week with J. and Mrs. CANES, ' Littlejohn. the splendid entertainment -of their j guests. SOLID GOLD WATCHES, Notary Public, Pickering. Miss Glill and Miss Marshall, of To, Visitors in the vale: Miss Gordon, 'SILVERWARE CABINETS, DOMINION BANG ionto, are spending a couple of Reeks s at W. E. Holtby's. of Toronto,with her sister,Mrs.Schoe- GRAND FATHER OI.00gS� Slacksmithing , Mr. and Mrs. Pallister and daughter schen, , of-T Lillie Willis and Minnie -TEA SETSO$ice, Torontoi of Kinsale, visited Mrs. Pallister Dere Burt on, John onto, with-Mm-W. F. on Saturday evening. Burton. John Fowler, (a White MARBLE;CLOCHS, 6General Banking Business A general blacksmith business done. Mrs. A. Law and daughter, of To- old boy)of Pilot Mound, Man., rens ELEGANT SILVERWARE All kinds of re airin neat) and ionto; spent a few days with the ins old acquaintances. Mise Velma PIECES, tran'sacted'. P g y Burnett with Miss Ruth Annie. Mise MEDALS and PRIZE CUPS. promptly executed.- former',parents here. Gussie,Annis, of Toronto, with Mrs. Mrs. R. J. Cowan and'daughter are W. S. Major. Mrs. Hodgins, of To- Gold Mounted Pens and.bun- ''Special attention•given t0'' Horse-shoeing = a- Specialty. visiting the former's sister, Mrs. F. ronto,'with Mrs.Christian. Miss Jack- dreds•of other small things. r Soden,.of Claremont. son, of Brampton, with Miss Tait, the collection sof C OR�GN e T.Ak '�T, Sim, (Dr.).G. N. Fish is spending P We invite your inspection. 'B PICKERING OMT, two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mises Sinclair, of Toronto, with her -'No trouble to show goods. 'R sale notes. . brother, W. Sinclair. Mrs. Mace and Mrs. Reesor,of Cedar Grove. Miss Geddes, of Toronto, with Mrs. Miss Annie Ward, of Guet b,'and' Geddes. Miss Clara .White, of Chi- SAVIN(IS DEPARTMENT. Miss Gl�ys Bateman, of Toronto, cago, and Mrs. Checkley and, little .S�epolsite received of $1. ane BRITISH Term.of 1909. visited Mies Blanche Mechin on Tues- con, of Linden .Bank, Ont„ are here CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- day R.. N. BASSETT, upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet The Independent, Telephone Co. with old friends this week. Mrs. Leh- COLLEGE " ter for Busines have instiilled a new u to date teD mai, of Mount Joy, and tire. Smith, ,'Z7Zte=eSt allowed et highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- line switch-board in their •ezchan a of Dutton;mother and sister of Mrs. . JEWELLER AND OPTTtTAN current rates. ric. g Beare, Mr, Sloan, of Toronto, with o osite new post office - here. his uncle Rev. A. B. Hames. ( PP P 1 CHAR. D. GORDON, Manager Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, The regular meetingof St. John's .-� , WIIITI3Y swT E PC ER NG NE g B.A., Principal, Corner Yonge and Auxiliary of the W. .M.S. will be A destructive Bre occurred on , WHITBY BRANCH. Bloor Sts, held in the. church on Wednesday -' 1.afternoon August 1301 at 3 o'clock. Taesday At Toronto leland. ,. o-p',,y�,-api .• .; •. .. _ - , _ ' k�v%y- yMcv ��" ws A, ,• k't' M•> •w w•rr wa, _ ren S "�.' ?:J@: 4Y+•,.. °N.e'1'!"�eA' "'W .. •.+�6 ,.. •{•:• .'P•6 :-' �"' "',"., ..'Y .I.�a'�''k'n(.+' ^S `�? •.�••i' k. 1 C' 4 .•r5r" ..:p'. t'r} v • nti *"&4d s�� large silver spoon and wort into 11BI'3 HOLD OR LIFE. ' 1 Dad brown ad on Baby's O is, NIVERSAL ' L it the mint $ Own Tablets Dost 45 ten rounds of steam o bre a box. A box bought new ma leave -AND Japanese Saradwiches.—Cho cold . _ P aby'a life. Summer comp amts 'Home boiled chicken hoe and season high- ly b nl t a carry ty with black pepper and salt. Add come sudde �y and c away • — o� God's 1 a one-thirdpartlt liof ttle onnas�re If n thousands of little ones every year. The Law of Reciprocity IS One pepper y the stomach and bowels are kepl Spread on thin slices of unbuttered in order there is little danger o! G, lis. }g bread and°serve: these troubles coming on. icin'e t TPia+t Truths. Tartare Sandwiches—To half a Own Tablets is the est CANNING AND PREzERVING. cu of boiled ham add three boned in the world for preventing an rou It is more blessed to givet than to Giving 's tie philosopher's stone; Canning Help.—Line Line the fruit and skinned sardines and chop all curing stomach and bowel trou- t '. B P•— hies. They can be given with per- ` :receive.—Acts xx. 35. wh'ch, instead of turning every- cnipboard and .vrap the canned fruit together. Add three small sour feet safety to the new born `baby This' text is the embodiment of thing irto gold, turns gold into in newspaper, and the thermometer pickles, also chopped, and hal€--a c•r. to the well grown child. An oo- one of the greatest of truths—the everything—into halls of learning, may go to zero and the fruit not teaspoonful of mustard, walnut cat- casionai dose f the.Tablets will law of reciprocity. Similar pas- libraries of information, mi ssious freeze. sup and vinegar. Season highly regulate stomach and bowels and sages in the scriptures are: "What-'for millions, homes for the home- Don't Skim -Jellies.—Slum fruit with salt; pepper, and a little coy- prevent summer tom faints: . The soe�er a man soweth, that shall he'less, Christ for the Christless, and cover—Just fill jelly glasses or glass enne and spread ,thin qn slices of P also reap" ; "Give, and it shall be life, eternal life, [or the dying. • jars with fruit aid scrape off the Lread cut in finger lengths: mother who keeps these Tassu a be- r" given unto you" ; "Bear ye one an.- �., The returning-compensation for skim with a silver knife before seal- Pecan and Honey—Split cold so side her has a reasonable assurance other's burdens, and so fulfil] the all noble deeds r Ames in that which ing. It is much easier and quicker da biscuits which have been made that her little ones are safe. 1f law of Christ." ii, better than an equivalent; in than akirumiug while cooking. extra small in halves, butter and You have not gat a box of Tablets, Giving is like an endless.circle. (love and gratitude unpurchasable, Cherries..--When preparing cher=• ::presd with a mixture made of four get one without delay.. Do roil It is casting bread upon the waters, •as it is iinfad'ing and unspeakable ries for canning yl�u will find iC a tablespoonfuls of thick honey mixed wait until trouble comes, it may caress. Ic is then be too late. Sold b medicine, .which returns in multiplied a4und in its glory and bless much quicker way and cherries will with two.tablespoonfuls of chopped dealers 'or'by mail at 25 cents a ante after many days. It is the look much nicer in lana if you tape pecan meats. seed in the oil, bursting into the - THE CROWN OF CHARACTER i penholder, putting a pen in point Orange and Date Sandwiches — box from The Dr. Williams' Medic golden harvest. It is the banker, cm the brow of the individual or na- down in' holder, and use the other To one-half.cu?ful finely chopped. in. Co., Brockville, Ont. diving cl the borrower till the tion, resplendent, immortal. end for. stoning. You will find re- I dates add two tablespoonfuls of interest exceeds the principal. It is Te_ sults good. orange juice and mix well. Spread,Even though yoijr gift is unapp Cucumber Pickles.—Five meal im between.buttered. slices of whole the pphilanthropist, receiving the ciated or misapplied, it is irr.ever- ANCIENT SITE OF MADRID. gratitde of mankind. It is 'sibly recorded in your being. Chil- sized cucumber pickles, sliced fine wheat bread. _ --- THE MARTYR MISSIONARY, and round, and four good sized on- Chocolate Sandwiches--Carefully Arid N. it Once Abounded In area may be ilndutifui, but the par- B } loci his„life'to find it. It is the ions. Slice said' salt' alternate in• melt sweetened chocolat,- over, hot Forests and Garden. � ng eats are blessed on account of their discoverer and inventor, Like Hen= expressions of'kindness and care. stone jar. Let stand over night. water and stir into it half r cupful drik Hudson and Robert Fulton Then add two ounces. .of raus:a_d of chopped almonds. Pour on to Travellers find it hard to'believe} Husba�da may be drunken or bre- aced, one red pepper, one-half crisp unsweetened wafers and set that Madrid ever .Founded with giving their genius for the welfare tel, but the wife who struggles pati- p,p water. The mode- n t•.wn stands on of the people -and receiving', gener- eptly on has her rewrrd in her own tablespoonful of �e,ery seed, one ai:other wafer above the chocolate ations afterwa-d the plaudits and quarter int of ol've oil, and three before it hardens. ?� bleak a•d ,arid'an eminence, its: 1 soul, and it may be the fi ial're q P, _— surroucdings, save in early spring, B B dem tion of her Inst one. The Di- Pints of cider vine-ar. Be sure and tbanks ivin of the world, because' P e and-dusty.and the +of the glory of their achievements. vine Christ who gave L,imself upon Put olive oil on first, as then the 60111E SUMMER DISAES. are so parched y, vinegar cuts it. One and one-half table? nfuis ".ter peddler's cry oi- "Agus! Men who give get bills 'of ex- the cross as a Saviour as an ex- g' �° Agua!” is so insistent and ubiquit- .lehange on God's banking-house, the ample of infinite arIf-sacrifice, pos- Seedless Jam.-'Small seeds may „f sweet cream with one, quare o: sus one fancies Madrid•insist have interest of which is aid as we need be removed from fruit. by crus'ti g cream cheese. 'cat or chup pL_*en P senses a name above every-name been thirsty from the beginning. • it along the o�irney of life, while the fresh,berrie's through a .:eve tvs aiA spread ietween -eftucI leaf g j and a throne universal and eternal. Yet its ancient coat of arms was . the principal awaits your arrival in Lo do this by hand is terfous -e c u bread for sandwiches. a•large flint half immersed in water, REV_E. W. CASWELL. rotary flour sifter xiIl perform t'.e Creamed chicken-wit}, mushrooms the eternal city• - with steel hatches striking .it on work quiekly, effect'••ely, and with wafers: One egg, une teaspoonful either side, the ascending sparks — — -' cut seaming the bards. The sifter -f sugar, one pint of milk a::d dour forming a sort-of canopy around THE S. S. LESSQN. of rich'experience, of. fulness of coats 35 cents. to maks batter as taro as batter for is , Appended wan the motto• life, which carie in overflowing Canned Cherries. - Cherries pancakes. Dip rosette iron into abundance,. for same reason canned this way keep perfectly and ',,.« I-rd to heat. before"dippin x it I was built on ,water. - Apollos had not heard. preserve their delicious flavor i:nim- into the hatl Tint letting the hat- These things Priscilla and Aquila paired: Stone .he cherries a••d to ter come over the,tap of the•iron. k1Y walls. are of fire. $urli INTEI[ONAL LESSON,' "expounded to him. Then he went two pounds of the "fruit allow a return it t° the not ia,rd, thiirough- is any emblazonment. 1 V G DT _ to Greece (v. 47) and helped them pound of sugar. Put one layer-of !y covering the iron with same for This device .was embYematie only ies, the on; at least twenty second3 and not E the civ in its early. days before : nd aye . Let s a: c%-er thirty-five secoada. Tliese waf- G fid it on its much which had beP:ev through cierr n sus •grace, Of,this Paulo ce speaks F: ve sugar on top.l r. t paries had-start mare- Lesson VII. Paul's Third Mission in his letter to Corinth, "I planted, over night and you will be surpris- ers will ke p for months and can be lieadlong career of greatness Appollo watered, God gave the in, w-1 at amount of juice. Put in stove served cold or heated. is'oven and iy because he credited its eHmats ary Journey—Ephesus. Golden crease" (1 Cor.. 3: d). and let come to a boil and can. served hot. - - with having cured him of a fever. 1 Shredded lettuce leaves in bird Text, Acts 19': li. IV. Paul's Preaching and Teach- He it was who first oorceived the % g.—Vs. '8-l0: As usual, Paul be- MIDSUMMER DAINTIES. - nest shape filled with sliced hard project of elevating it to the rank h. Paul Enters Upon His Mis- toiled eggs. sliced radishes, chop- gan with the Jews who were best Chilled 'Peaches.—Pare ripe yel- of capital. It was left, however,. sionary Journey, and Strengthenr ed celery, raisins and spree;'ma prepared to receive the gospel. 8. low peaches, remove stones, and 1' Y- t�. bis son, Philip. IL, to promul- �the Uider_ Churches.—Acts 18: 44, crinaise dressi3g served on lettuce 43: When Paul ped.completed his '`And spake boldly. It required no cut the fruit in quarters, dustirg gate the decree declaring the town*� little courage to-take the unpopu- it generously w;th powdered, leaf with sweet pickles and olives to be units Corte. second missionary journey he went lar aide, which had so often brought Pack.in a tightly covered tro'.d and Shredded cabbage, pimentoA'cut At that tint Madrid was a small up to Jerusalem to pay his respects him into trouble. Every reacher ni fine cubes, i.isyonnaise dressing, W the mother church there, and Q bury in ice ani salt for an hour. town embowered in gardens enc} must sometimes risk hie life and Terve with whipped cream.. and walnuts, Roods_ a::d p:endows and ..with doubtless, as at other times, he­.te uta.tion �afid worlds support,' Unique y ' Tomato shells filled with cube springs ar}d wells lavishly supplied p y PP L ni ue Sandwich:—Pound oIks g Y PP told the wondrous.stor of the work shaped- pineapple,, red raspberries b nature. The Manzanares, now and preach Loldly'at any cost. but .of three hard b.oilyd• eggs with one Y of God is bringing so many Gentiles and whipped cream. a melanrhol must see to. it that be risks them alines butter, season with salt, a y, .meagre stream, was into the kingdom. Here he would Grape fruit, pineapple and of a treasurable depth. But witb in.the cause of truth. Disputing, dash of cayenne, and grated cheese. remain long enough to complete his R V., ."reasoning," arguing with •Spread on brown or white bread- oranges , pressed through potato the apportioning of her territory tow, the apostle to the Gentiles in „ „ ricer, put back in grape fruit shells into alaces a• l�,d in house's for I* on fire, and persuading, which has been buttered, trim sand- P :fl 3 g loving accord with the mother, and sweeten to taste. the royal hangers-on and the cut- u�ing every legitimate influence oi•iches into any preferred shape, -church of all. to induce them to re- garnish with parsley; and serve. `� - ting down-of the trees to swell the and motive, CLEANING. Then he went down to the home ceive the gospel of the kingdom of Molded FarinA.=Cook.farina the royal treasury. the. inevitable fol- ' church which had sent him forth. God, the real kingdom which all the preceding day and mold in pourd To Wash Black Goods=To make I,wed. The sun of well nigh 400 --Here he was always welcome. Here Jews were- expecting, and which baking powder tin$. When ready black silk, alpaca, serge, and laws %„comers has .burned and reburned he told the story of his missionary :had already begun to take on its tc serve for b.eakfast; unmold, cut dresses look like new: For the un- the site of the old town and its be adventures, and the. fruits of his perfect from• under Jesus our in thick slices. With a spoon re dertaking get l0 cents worth of stripped suburbs_and dried up the labors. It is ever a blessed thing King. move'enough of each slice to leave soap bark and boil it in one quart n iturat moisture. At present the for the home church to hear from of hot water. Let it steep a while V. Two, Ki ices of Testimonies to a sort of cup. Fill with bananas climate of Madrid' is nearly the her missionaries, and the.'r-iission- the Power and Value of the Gospel. cut fine, chopped dates, stewed figs, and' then, 'strain into a basin for most trying in, all Europe. cries need to, come in,contact and. —ys:ll-14. In addition to the holy peaches, or berries. Cover• with use;. ' Now take the whole dress • fellowship with churs. The •Mia- conduct'and noble• spirit exhibited cream. Serve ice cold. apart and„rip off trimming, brush churches. `• 'fsionary Boards are wise in having in the' ordinary daily life, there Lemon Cream.—Beat yolks of ofi all loose dust first, and then _ ' their misisonaries come home every.' were two outward and visible testi- four eggs light, add four table- with a.sponge-dipped• in the soap B$EADLE$S FOLK.� few pears. monies to the truth and power of spoonfuls of sugar, juice and Brat- bark decoction wipe over each piece This is probably , the last time t'he gospel. First. Miracles of ed rind of a lemon, and two table- thoroughly, folding up as you pro- In Some Parte of the World Bread Paul was able to visit Antioch.' Healing and Selp. II. God wrought spbonfuli of.hot water. Cook 'in Iced. Now have your irons hot and •, ;s.Seldom Seen.. 1i. Ephesus: Which Paul Made special miracles. "Extraordinary double boiler till it thickens. Re. smooth each piece on"the wrong Baked loaves of bread are prat His Headquarters for Nearly'Three with which the deeds of the,Jewisb mote from fire and fold in whites 8vhen put toeven hether yoimwiil be surd t+cally•u'nknown in many parts of ::Years of Missionary Work.- exorcists could not-be compared. o eggs beaten stiff and sweetened. B south Austria and Italy as well as Ephesus was not only the capital —1?xp. Greek Test. By the. hands Serve cold with sponge cake. prised to see-the results. Instead the agricultural districts of Rol of the province, but was the city of of, the instrumentality of, Pau}. Pliim Sfiowballs.—Take large of your old dress you. will have one mania, says the Bakers' Weekly. =the greatest importance in all Asia In Ephesus, the center of magic blue plums, remove pits carefully; that looks like new. In the villages of the Obersteier- Minor, and the principal empor- and witchcraft; special power was refill with finely chopped nuts and Cleaning woodwork.—For nater• nia•rk, 'not very many miles from ium' of trade in the gest. It was given Paul to work mirables-tkat pulverized sugar; dip each one into a': finish woodwork that has become Vienna, bread is seldom seen, the called one of . the eyes cf Asia, conquered' them in their strong. the well beaten white of an.egg and scratched or dented there is no- staple food of the. people being 6myrna, forty miles'to the north, hold. He actually did' what roll•,into freshly grated cocoanut. thing better than a coat or two'of sterz, a kind of porridge made from shellac. It is prepared at home by ground beech nuts, which is taken 'being the other. The city rtood on the sorcerers only pretended to adding' the dry yellow 'flakes to at breakfast with fresh or curdled The mouth_of—a_plain ab_o t five do. • The E hesians were so ----SAN . bout 95 per cent..alcohol.. It shak- � P milk at dinner with broth or fried miles long from east to west, and bound rip` in bClief 7n 'magicdissolve-in-a. , en occasionally it will in--lard and with milk again at three miles broad, washed on the 'that `it seemed necessary to Emergency Sandwich—Chop fine few hours. Shellac is a conveniet ' 'w'est'by the Icarian'Sea, an arm of show that the •gospel, was might- with a knife, or put throtigh the supper. This stern is also known the Ae�can. ier than these other powers, which food chopper one pound :of dried form of varnish to have y a'house, as herder, and takes the place of came from Ei'►tau the father of beef. . Remove ,the stems and seeds as it readily covers any mark on bread not only in Steiermarx but The Colosseum, or.Amphitheater, e g p pp�rs and furniture: -.in Carynthia and in many parts of : was the largest ever built by .deceit. from two large Teen e d thin Straw Hats.—Make a warm suds the Tyrol. and the Temple of Diana j' -chop with the beef. SprA± with any white soap. and a little In the north of Italy the peasan reeks a P • buttered slices ei,her of w n t ee was in its crowning glory,• and one � � tie Pmmon}a; lay hat on table, and of the seven wonders of the world. white oT graham bread and your try live chiefly on poi©ata, a por III. Paul Finds an Undeveloped guests will wonder .here you got using a small rug brush, scrub fiat ridge made of boiled maize. The . - .1 with suds; rinse well, then put a lenta, however, is not allowed; the idea for those delicious Mexi- on out- F'O with khot porridge to like Scotch i sthroughB r nlate at E hesus and B g •MISSING�LINK, cord P to rano Po ._ .. Church •.E Chi rc Ephesus, THE B i n: - ch can sandwiches. or boo so barrel z but is - _ in a b iistrian ster , _ he Gos hen like the A the-Fulness of : side g or I • F _ -'then into —e A lawyer.having offices in a build-' Nut and Cheese Sandwiches — ' rel Light.—Acts 18: 24-19: 7. it can swing,freely. Have ready .boiled into a solid pudding, which NN Paul left Corinth at the close ing wherein there are some hun- Chop English walnut meats fine and p y` is cut and portioned out with .a dre.ds of tenants .recently lost a mix with,cream chcese,and a little Pieces of sol her cloth, which may of his second journey, his friends be done by dissolving sulphur in string. If is eaten cold as often cuff-link, one of a 'pair that be chopped watercress, seasoning with old tin and laying strips of cloth ::Aquila and Priscilla went with him t] prized. salt and a little mayonnaise if de- P is it is hot, and is in every sense res a these on bread. P d. L ail -3 greatly re n s d �_ .._ . .. a, _Before 'Paul in it until:cove Y the Italian pease t y far-as Ephesus.as P Being absolutely c��t•ain that he sired. Spread on thin slices of entered upon his longer work at an old ,pie tin and place under the The modern Rumanians are he,� had dropped the link somewhe••e in bread or on thin toast and serve by many scholars to be descendd Ephesus there came to Ephesus a the buildin barrel*and light with a match, :and - great eloquence B he"caused a notice to with a'garnish of sprigs of water- when hats become dry they] will look F,d from a Roman colony, in other - • ` • Christian Jew of g q be, posted in the following terms:— cress. tali. tism P e new. words to be the cousins of the I 1 the ba like , (v. ,2a) knowing on y _ P .1/ Sandwiches.—old cuff-link.. The Crystallized Fruit $ e ."Lost.- C 'a,� Lo vara B Y enough a e stance - ens and curiously e g • gospel of re , f John the o • "o � g � P and will deeply- lightly thin of crust- owner, William `� P y •Rutter hg y • - and forgiveness,' and Christian appreciate its immediate return." Less white bread. Chop crystal- • - -:.THE TOILERS. tion of the polenta called .mama morals, and of Jesus who pro,. That, afternoon, on passing the Ered -fruit. fine and spread' a thin The English language is.,full of figs is..the national dish of Ru vast i and unexpected mania. hese n s Pe of n -• 'claimed the kingdom a post- the bread and 'cover subtle mea g ice was n _ not i o _ whereon n this f t door w e eo layer o P° la T e the ciente y i like hand, and worked many miracles ed what-were the feelings of the a man asked The mamali a s P of love, and died on the cross. ' g with a layer of thick cream. Lay turns. A of long ago B, The story which was told in the lawyer to observe that appended 'another slice of�bread on- top and an acquaintance a number of,ques- in that it is -made of boiled maize, thereto .were, these lines :— press together. tions about his business. -but it is unlike the latter in Dna a. earlier gospels. l,_ .. "The finder of the missing cuff- Cream Cheese and Olive Sand- "How many People work in your important respect, as the grains are Rut (if th hn Liam of the spirit link would deem it a great favor viches.—Shine a dozen large olives office?" he inquired. not allowed to settle into a solid ,3 Rt l'CrtfCOSu iia marvellous gifts if the owner would kindly lose the and chop fine. Mash a Canadian "Oh," said the other, carelessly, mass hilt are kept distinct, aft'el� of power ind ht and salvation, other link." y cream cheese into a pasta with a "about two-thirds of thetm." the fashion of oameal porridge. i ��'?•:��. .�..ar^ ^`•'r• •�§ ,.. �,;4' r,V<' .eF=k' ,Y'^ ,.W.'i,::[?9' rt,+J', y.y.r,/ � v. ,.r. ..- I' - 4^ .. .. .-'rt^,OR RF '•" �-.. M•.' C..•Wer .�" � '®w:.'1� .^C. �c � y,,+. �.• -cgy'ri', r'6, +vx. ,. -'+ .i�'a '. 2 .yah, yw,,,-,.r;;2. .x.'*-',�', .�+'?�!� �•.+y�..-,x'+.. +�. ,.. ... ,w7`'��'- s..4"w+:.•"'•-s.�''ya�;�`'!'!;` ;;+,=.yr'�,-�.f'`'i�':. ..w�`f''�f c•'-='��-�"", aa_ - w ...q-.. � Y�.. , ' 't:A .-, .r' ''I it 's ,. .w r .�.A .. �•^.? THE WORLD'S MARKETS '"LITTLE RxNe ' CROPS BEYASTTED�, BY - Boy XURDERS R11L REPORTS FROM THE LBADIING Erratically, Dol TIRADE CEJ1'QEB. Six-Year-Old -Child Tied to . a -Tree 'by f. 1Great Storms, --Traveling �j a: Damage in the West prices of Cattle, Grain. *eo at ani Foster-Brother and Brains Beaten Out, •' • ,• other vairy Produce at Rome and AbroaA. ; .. 'A despatch from Winnipeg Bays:I wan, had 2,000 acres devastated by A despatch from Guysboro', N.S., tied up to a tree, dead. They at 'The present are anxious days with i hail Wedne�u:y, while on Thurs- BREADt�TUFFS. says: A cold-blooded murder com- plied to the overseers of the, pool she western farmer. Mid-August day Lan•gham, Yorkton and Han- Toronto, Aug. 10.-Flour = On- for assistance to bury the child, ley, in the same province, suffered, tario wheat 90cent. patents er mitted a week ago at Boylston, a and this was granted. Later re -frequently sees night frosts, which four towpfr shi s in the latter and P p om old wheat, $4.75'to $4.86 in few miles outside of this town, has suspicions of the authorities were -occasionally do great damage, but two in Langham being reported to- buyers' sacks outsidefor export, just come to light. On Thursday aroused, and it was decided to ex- So far the lowest temperatures have tally destroyed, Yorkton•s loss be= and at $4.90 to $5 on..traek, To afternautopsy. raised at a thousand acres. son the adopted thirteen- home the body and hold an -been well up in the forties. How- ing app ronto. Manitoba flour, first pat- year-®ld don of Joseph Iasort, a I This was done, and then it was as t ysver, a danger peoudar to extreme- The rain will invigorae and help eats, $6.10 to $6.20 on track, To- negro,' living at Boylston, in the certained that the child had been, .1y high temperatures is -.iolent to fill.the latter grains. It will de- runto• second stents, $5.65 to rain which is not infrequently re- lay'the maturing of riper grains, P absence -y his f�•ae daughter tied murdered. The boy was arrested• q y p 8 I$.i•75, slid strong bakers', $5.40 to their six-year-old daughter to 'a An inquiry was held before Coro- �oeded by hail. Manitoba and Sas-'giving rust and fungolds a chance 5.50 ou ;rack, `1'uronto• t-ee and beat her brains out. The ner Ewart and a verdict of murder o 'katchewan are being daily visited!to attack the grain, but this is not I Manitoba Wheat--No. 1 North- Isserts were away on a picnic, and returned. Two other boys are'also b8, these storms, traveling errati-i likely to affect anything seriously, ern, $1.22 Georgian Bay ports; NO- returning home, found the child held as accomplices, ,cally. The areas affected usually?and with the settling of the weather 12 at $1.19, and No. 3 at $1.18: Are small and individuals are suf-' it is safe to say that better than Ontario Wheat=New, No. 2, $1 - `+ ferera rather than communities, an average crop will be garnered. a bushel. $2.50 to $9 each. Sheep sold at 3% REVENUE I:r`CREJ$ING. ,and the aggregate will not materi- The heaviest rain of several sea- Barley-Old No.• 3 extra, 61 to to 4c per lb. ; lambs .at about 6%c - allp suffer from this cause. Rhus felt here on Thursday after- l2c outside. per Ib. Good lots of fat hogs sold A Handsome Cain for the First p Oats-No. 2 Ontario white, 54%c at about 8%c�per Ib. _._., Four Months. Rosthern, ip central Saskatche- noon, receded by hail. to 55c on track, Toronto, and 52 to Toronto, Aug. 10•-Sheep and t 52%c outside. No. 2 Western Can- A despatch' from Ottawa says t, KITCHENER'S NEW POST. YOUNG GIRL'S SUICIDE. lambs were weak from A r e low- The revenue of Canada shows ai -., _ oda oats, 47c, and No. 3,. 46c, Bay rt all round. . Calves-A trifle dear- handsome gain for the first four: ,Is to be Inspeetor of all the Over- Clara Braithwalte Found Hanging ports.. c,r. Milkers and Springers-Steady, months of the present yea". Its a Peas-Prices nominal. but as there were very few on offer, totals $30,030,311, an increase of` setts Forces. From a Tree. Buckwheat-Prices nominal, prices were firm. Stockers and four and a half million. During A despatch from , London says: Ades etch from Brantford says- Corn-No. '2 American yellow, feeders-$3 to $3.60. Hogs-Se- Corn-No. Julyalone the revenue was $8,437,- Lord Kitchener has been appoint- Clara Braithwaite, a girl thi ' to 78c on track, Toronto: Ca- facts quoted at $7.85 f.o.b. and at 438, or a million atad three-quarters' ed to the Mediterranean command, years of age, the daughter of nadian yellow, 75 to 76c on track, $8.10, fed and watered. more than during• the previous- Toronto. revious ! 4 {{ecently vacated by the Duke of George Braithwaite, hotelkeeper at Toronto. •Ir--- July. The increase in revenue Uvanaught. He will first visit Au Harrisburg, was found hanging Bran-$19.50 to $20 for Ontario THOUSANDS AT A LIFT. came chiefly from customs coIlec- i. 3 onna, inspect the troops theie, from a tree in the orchard near her bran outside is bulk. Manitoba, _ tions, which show s gain of three ` end advise on the best way of giv- father's house early on Wednesday $22 irp sacks, Toronto freights; Immense,Run of Sockeyes Report- and a half millions during the four $ Toronto freights. ed From the Pacific. months.. There was a decline of a ing effect to certain proposals for evening. The body was first no- aborts, 24, - developments which are being dis- tired by the crew of a Grand Trunk bundred thousand dollars in excise cussed at the Imperial Defence Con- train running past the spot. The 0OUNTRY PRODUCE. A despatch from Victoria, B. C. collections, an increase of $25,000 fereace. In some quarters it is be- train was stopped and the crew, on Beans-Prime, $2,20 to $2,25, and says: Trak tenders arriving on Sun- is the postal revenue, and an in r lieved that there is an intention .cutting the body down, found life hand-picked, $2.40 to $2.45' per any morning from fish traps report crease of $33$,000 from railways t° co-ordinate sir the u.aitary extinct.. The case is thought to be bushel. an immense run of cockeyes. The and pablic works'. The expendi- forces of the empire and place Lord suicide; although a motive is. lack gay--Nb. 1 timothy, $13 to $14 traps are taking from 20, tura on consolidated account for Kitchener at the head of the or- ing. • a ton on track here, and lower U00 fish each lift. No sooner were the four months, as far as returns anization, which will have the ------ gi ades $9 to 8'0.50. they empty than they began to fill are in, was twenty and three-guar- pe>`ial army for its special care. Straw-$7 to $7.50 on- track. uF again. ter millions, which is an increase I'EWER CIGARETTE SMOKED. Events would for i to be moving Potatoes-United States new, : �i about three millions. The expenQ. - !a this direction, stye the Daily $3 per barrel'; new Canadian, $1. WORK FOR MR. MeG U IGAN. diture on capital account, as far as .,et Prohibiting Sale to Bops Has 0 to $1.15 per bushel. returned for the four 'months, is Graphic. There cb�n a no question that Lord Kitchener is of all men Had Good Effect. Poultry - Chickens, yearlings, May Become President of Lake six and a half millions, an iner4ae the one beat suited for a commandA despatch from Ottawa says; dressed, 12 to 13c per lb. ; fowl, 9 Superior Corporation. of about a million. of this kind. The Express declares The act for the suppression of the to 10c; turkeys, 14 to 16c per Ib• that Lord Kitchener'a new oat is PP A despatch from Montreal says: P cigarette evil, which has been in It is reported here that Mr, F. H. STOLEN BILLS CIRCULATING. synofiymous with the inspectorship force about eight months, is hav- THE DAIRY MARKETS. _ :of all the overseas forces. g 19 to 20c• McGuigan, formerly of the Grand ing a beneficial effect in the decrees- Butter-P��and prints, � Trunk, and now building the Niag- Traders Bank >l'ngigned Notes A.p- ---,t.- ing of consumption. The falling o$ tuba and large rolls, 18 to 19c; in- ara power transmission lines, is to pear in Frontenae. F SHOT WIFE A8 SHE SLEPT. to the twelve months covered by a ferior, 15 to 1$c; creamery, 23 to become President of the .Lake Su- - statement just issued by the e- 23%c, and separator, 19 to 20c per parlor Corporation at the 'Soo. It '- A despatch from Kingston says - 23Y2. Joseph J. Hunter Bartered pa Are. of Inland Revenue was 1L. r is said that the salary of $25.ue► Bilis on the Traders Bank, and oyer thirty million cigarettes. Of Eggs lots, 21/ to 22c per will be attached to the position stolen from a C. P. R. train some by Her Husband. . domestic make 354,000,000 ware con- dozen. which Mr. McGuigan is to occupy. months ago, are reported to be to - -- S despatch from Lindsay says: sumed in,this period, representing Cheese-New, 12c for large and circulation in North Frontenac.' At Bobcsygeon oa Saturday morn �'a decline of 28,000,000, while of the 12%c for twine. USED RAZOR ON HOTEL M. N. The bills are insufficiently signed,' ing last Joseph J. Hunter, propria- imported kind the sale was 12,750,- _ as they do not bear the name of , To- tor of the Royal Hotel, in the most -000, sdeolineof 2,000,000• The Act HOG PRODUCTS, George�Gould Was Fined $`>0 and the ,manager of the bank at To i. deliberate and ooldblooded manner has been in force for eight of the Bacon-Long clear, 13'/, to 14c Costs at Brantford. ronto. Detectives are at Rork and murdered his Soong wife while she .twelve months covered by the fig- per lb. in case ' lots; mess pork, are seeking to trace the bills backl slept. The crime was committed urea given. $23.50; short cut, $25.50 to $06•- A despatch from Brantford save: to the original passers. They have about the hour of was a.m., while Hama-Light 'to medium, 15'/, to Twenty dollars.and costs was the descriptions of men seeking to get, the members of the household and ]6c; do., heavy, 14 to 14%c; rolls, fine imposed by Police Magistrate rid of them at country stores and► fl the many questa slept soundly, with ;FAILURE OF FISHERIES. + . 1 ruin Ston on Wednesday morning country stations. Was- 'the exception of one or two attend - backs, 1'8 to 18%c, and breakfast on George ou d for slashing Wes sats who were about early. A Serious Condition Faces x,000 Dien bacon, 16% to 17c.attend- ley Scott, proprietor of the Lang- bacon, 16% inside the bedroom told the Lard-Tierces; 14%c; tubs, 14/'.c; ford Hotel, with a razor last week. GANA\OQUE GIRL ARRESTEb - ��gg in Labrador. deadly tale. There on the bed lay pails, 15c. REACHED THE CENTURY. Charged With Theft o[ $3,000 From the prostrate form of the young A despatch from St. John's, = _ Local Railway. Rife, blood Rowing from an ugly Nfld., says: Advices from Labrador, BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. . Death of Alexander M. Scott at 'gunshot wound in her head. The through the fishery cruiser Fiona, Montreal, Aug. 10.-Oats - N'o. A despatch from Ganancque "servant rushed Forward and wrest- which arrived hereon Sunday, "re- 2 Canadian Western, 56 to 51c; London, Ont., cava: On Tuesday Chief Bourke 0 rd the gun from Hunter. . County port the failure of the fisheries of No. 1 extra feed, 49% to 50%c; No. A despatch from London -sa'ys'-. lacedppunder arrest Miss Graces 'Constable James McMullen .re- that coast, owing to ice blockades. I.feed, 49% to 50%c; No. 3 Cana- Mr. Alex. M. Scott died here on Henderson. She is charged with sponded promptly. He immediate- Unleas this barrier is removed soon than Western, 49 to 50c. Barley- Wednesday night, aged 100 years the-theft of $2.68,2 from the Thou- ly called on Mr. George Taylor, the a serious situation for 25,W0 men No• 2, 71.to 72c; Manitoba feed bar- and 2 months. He served under sand Island Railway Company, of village Magistrate, who in the re- and their families is inevitable. ley,. 66 to 67c. Buckwheat - 69% rapineau in 1837, was in Califor µWhich she was bookkeeper, also solar way issued a warrant for These men compose the crews of to 70c. Flour-'Manitoba Spring ria during the gold. rush, and was with the theft of a cheque for $570 Hunter's arrest. The prisoner was the vessels which usually are en- wheat patents, firsts, $6.30; Mani- a veteran of the American Civil from the Axle Company paid in •securely guarded and placed on gaged in the Labrador fisheries: toba Spring wheat patents, sec- afar. He lived. here 40 years. His freight charges, and another board the early morning train for Their average catch constitutes ends, $5.80; Winter wheat patents, father lived to be 107, and a sister cheque for $96.04, paid by a retail 4; ,Lindsay, where he was lodged in about one-third of Newfoundland•s $6,50; Manitoba strong bakers, died in Scotland 8 years ago aged house• Before Justice of the Peace the county jail. total. _ .$5.60; . straight rollers, $6.25 to 1P2. Of a family of six the youngest Murphy she pleaded not guilty and $6.35; straight rollers in bags, $2•- to die was 96. was allowed to go on ')ail of $6,000. ,+„ -- - ,f to $3; extras in bags, $2.70 4o $2.30. Feed-Manitoba bran, $22; FtOWING Manitoba shorts, $24; pure grain ^ ^ .BLOOD28 rrourlto� $30to $Cheese-W35; mixed e to Ins, EOPL THE 11'!, to I1/c, eastern, I1/ to live. Butter-Finest creamery, 22c. Eggs N. There Is Wholesale Shooting of Prisoners -24e' and N I candhd at 30c per dozen. _ The - Labor Trouble in 'Sweden Is Be+ ,n Barcelona. UNITED STATES MARKETS, Chicago, Aug.. 10.-Cash wheat- COYning More Acute. The Barcelona correspondent-of Optimists should not omit to note No. 2 red, $1.02%•oto $1.05%; No. he London Telegraph says that the large bloodstains on the ur i- 3 red, 98c to $1.02/; No, 2 hard, )or the resent quiet is restored, forms of the Red Cross men. $1.03 to $1.09; No. 3 hard, $1.00 to A despatch from Stockholm chants, etc., are arming themselves P Corn-No, 2, 66 to 67c; says:: The, labor conflict in Sweden for self protection. The gun shops et there are certain doubts whe- The correspondent, in a despatch $1.04%. y i-f the city are practically denuded a_r i No. '2 yellow, 68 to 69c; No. 3, 66 shows signs of becoming more acute s they, the revolution has received its dated Monday, describes children g of revolvers and small arms. to . 2 w; e, 4, 62 t. white,Oats- Although the railroad men have death blow. Martial law is still playing at revolution, shooting at + s and the ranks of the strikers are u force.. The civil guards and o- each other with to rifles, and cr •- No• 2 white, 390; No. 3 37/ ce, armed with rifles, still patrol. ing -"Viva la Republica." He de- 39%c; standard, 39%c. ` considerably swelled. But the gen- not decided in strike, the Govern- he streets. The wholesale shoot- clayey it would take volumes to de- inneapolis, Aug. 10.-Wheat - eral strike called for,Wednesday went is taking the precaution to ' 4 of Prisoners after court-martial scribe the desolation now spread- Se' t. $1.00V1 to •$1.01 ; Dec., 99% has not yet become entirely effec- guard the tracks with troops, fear• stigll f r on at the Fortress of ins its cloak over Barcelona. In to 99%c; cash, No. 1 Northerni $1.- tive. Many organizations, although ing attempts to blow up brit es o •Montjulch. Rumor'states that the speaking of the convent ,Church 25; No.; 2 Northern, $1.23; No. 3 sympathizing with the strikers, injure the permanent way- �luaa• �" Northern, $1.19 to $1.21 ; No. 1 l•,esitate to• join them actively. titles of dynamite are reported to 'sevolutionlsts will recommence of the Magclale>i, he says: The outrages unless the remaining pris- whole place is , a heap of ruins, Duruni, $1.05; No. 2 Durum, $1.- The employees of the street car have mysteriously disappeared re- outrages arb released: Arrests con- which are still smoking, although 03ie• Bran-In 100-1b. sacks, $20.- lines and the cab drivers stopped cantly from the (Itherament stores, q time on a large scale. Prisoners the place was set on fire five days 5'0• Flour-First patents, $5.80 to work and neither cabs nor street The leaders of the strikers claim + sire constantly soo een with thein ago. In the garden there were $+6; second patents, $5.70 to $5.90; cars are available. The troops are that the end of the week will a bands tied beh:.id their backs and thirty vaults where dead sisters first clears, ,$4.95 to $5.25; second Protecting the gas works and the a notable spread of the movemeabj u-1 escorted Uc ci•.il•guards. Tw6 well were buried. The coffius from these clears, $.3.35 to $3.55.. electric lighting plant, and this that the railroad, postal, tele�iapph :.known j�by ci its of Anarchistic were pulled down and opened, and step has incensed the workmen, and telephon6 employees as th tendencies v,^re arrested Monday. the corpses thrown about the gar- LIVE STOCK MARKETS whose leader threatens to calla printers will by that time hav f„ Many officers and soldiers are de- den. 'Then they were placed in Montreal, Aug, 10•-A few of the strike unless the soldiers are with- joined. . All milk supplies have been cut oif�, ; :sfrting and crossing the, frontier. sheet's and heaped in a pile and hest wattle sold at about 5/c per. drawn. PP :- Ilativ bodies have been found un- set .on fire_ The rooms were pit- 16. ; pretty good animals sold at A•corps of workmen some' thou- and thousands of babies are sur tr c r- Frim s 1>cin .,r a.iized �iith feria¢ from lack of nourishment oar the ruins i:f the convents. Mem- laged. What walls are left are in 4'i to 5c3 per lb ; common star.. at •a. �l i tc•{ f ttrn;;it int Border, and and chane!* front cows' milk to >erg of the Red Cross can be still scribed with drawings and d ritings- 2/; to 3/,'.c per lb, ; milch co 's -+,'d �+ ,^ e;ally, hnnkcrs, mer• canned milk. seen transporting charred remains. too obscene to repeat." at $25 to $50 each: Calves s.,l,.l r;.`iG�`.',;r; �' '^•A'-Ifa1•+AYd�3. ',-�n- ... -�.W�. .. .�....'• :.-,-.. ...,•+...L•. .4i +,8,.w .:.�W✓_. .�•.�3R;+• •,4.LL,. �h-^:.. 4+..n� �. �� �:�A.,. .4W'; :. J'-.,;^r;y.e,�•c3•.•.y:, .. ;,., _;,:. -+�. ,••+;. <s w r.'. -^,- -ry ro x. d 4a-'- �'+v.: •. .v P :,a 4�. .--saxsagzrara;z�y;,• _ .. .: �•.r+--r�e,C,.••• sassasgs . �•�,.s.a.ss. ..�...r.:. :_-. .,�.-s:....s..a',ss.-.a-....-.`~s'a.s.s....as g.s_.. ...... ^...,•.. -7- -_ .-:s"a•'.-,�•�-_•�•sa^srs:ar ec�w•--;i-9 -�..�w.,Fr^-y:... ` - k(- s.•. 0, TsJ• ,�w farms. The government is doing New Adve{•ttieews mU. ' 1 all in its power to protect the RIC ARDS O N s farmer from this scourge and have LIME AND CEMENT always on had placed on the statute books band. 'JOHN McGINTT.Piakoring #1u n severe laws against unscrupulous FOR SALE—A new milch cow. SPECIAL } �f dealeas. The law defines the Apply to MhS. JAB. L.PALMEa, lot 80, ' arfeon 9 standard of purity, and any in- ' Ippab11s11edeveryFzidaymozalogstita0rsos, IRST-CLASS PASTURE, well .kung Oyy fringement of -this law is severely FI watered,can§o bad,by applying tc J. W. RATES OF. ADVERTISING: dealt with. A few days ago an MBHARRY.Port Perry. 9gtf Virst inseation parline ' - 10 canto • • • 49seb subsegaent insertion,Far Imo. s cent, old established seed house in To- STA N T ED—A girl for ReneraI F_ adv�ezts rate dos not incl ado Legal or Foreign ronto pleaded guilty on three char- t`I housework to go to Toronto. dp 6peclal term, giveu to parties making -a- MSS.W.T.MERRY,Dnnbarton sects for a orf months or by the ye . Halt gas of selling impure seed to local ar �3ASSWOOD WANTED—A quare- 1l �iE 0141symy wmp lin s payable ,wit po dealers in Ontario towns. The sty of good sound basswood for the.fee _ ds,lap line,or ander.with paper tory in Pickering w E GORDON. Pickering a •+ae ear,as oo,paybafe In advoos, amount of damage caused,to On- " — a�Nottoe in local columns ten neat,pas line, : ase cents per use each ea9aequent tnsartfon. tsrio from this source is incaletll- 8ppeeooial contraetrata• made k3owa oa apDlica able. To exterminate or to pre- IMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also - 'Will No ease ad until orb T alelks to min to , good hay. Apply 4s GOOD CA J Advertisements wtmont writeen tastrnatioaa vent the spread Of IIOaiOus weeds at lot 18,con,7,Pickering,or wrlteE,H.PUGH G G 'Will be inserted until forbidden and charmed so- P •oordimrly. Orders for discontinuing advaetise- is one of the most difficult prob- Claremont. Sett outs must be in writing and sent to the pub- . . Job Work promptly to. lams which the Ontario.farmer is TO RENT=A farm cont<'lining 180 l'�?@Bre, Black,or Mixed, 25 cents per. pound. p 1 scree,being Iota 19 and 1!:coo.9.township called upon to solve. Only by of Pickering. For full particulars apt ly on TERMS united effort on the part of the tthes pr p is or address THos. E. FF M. ROSES FLOUR 11.2b,per year; ¢L00lif pail in advance. - farmers, can they meet with any AT T�3E y decree of success. There is ver WANTED AT ONCE—A young JOHN MUflI(AR, Proprietor, y man with one ortwo years eaperieaceat � � � � � �t�� little r1Se in one farmer spending ggeneral blacksmithing. JOSEPH GRAHAM. NOTES AND COMMENTS a great deal of time slid money to to P O sir^ - rid ills farm of these pests _if.his Fj ARM TO RENT-130 arses of first. claw land in excellent condition,one mile Jam`,{ `,1,.TOhn9on, the COlOred pugi113t, 19 neighbor al10wS his farm to be- south of the town of Oshawa.' lguodo waterH.A.YING SEi.iSON IS HERE and waterworks o bmldin.. good orchard. reported to have run his auto come a wilderness of 'sow thistle, food buildings,plowing privileges immediate! from London to Toronto at an mustard and other noxious stuff. ai wt."ion April let 1910, o. D.4itoxerr , average rate of 25 miles an Hour The government officials must Have you good machiney P . If not, see us. We can supply you. OR SALE OR TO RENT.—The and in some parts of the journey carry on a rigid system of inspee- F Logan 100 acre farm,base line,Pickering, for sale on reasonable terms. Land is vveerryy It's not uantit with us., We have a re utatioa in the countr at a rate of 50 miles an hour. This tion, and punish all unscrupulous best clay,stone house etc,t}miles from G.T.R q p y will rept tt not sold at once. Apply [n even• for giving farmers more value for their money than they can get elsewhere. ZS no surprise to the people along dealers who try to force upon the Ings to F,M.CHAPMAN.Pickering. elan and we certainly aren't going to take any chances on losing that reputation. -the Kingston road.who witness farmer that which will prove the the machines we sell are made to work and to last. ' such scenes hourly. Some of the ruin of his farm. �HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. Ontario farmers choose the Frost ft Wood No.8 mower in preference to -.• One roan s yrs old past, one roe, 9 years others: Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations throughout the city papers are trying to encour- old is spring. These bulu are as for as ee is g eg Pe t3 best of stock. Also several bail calves from a Dominion are using it because they find that it will do more work and better age the farming community in the Two Winnipeg men .were fined to III montas old good enough for any m•n in work than any other make of mower that they can buy. Don't you think �n this country. Ap Yy oa premises lot 18,000.7, •� building of good roads but there $ each for manufacturing but: Pteltering or.writel.E,PUGH,.Claremoat 87tf the experience of the men at the heads of these successful colleges is worth to very_ little encouragement to do ter by a filthy process. while following P ARM FOR SALE—The pro yerty Have you seen the lg'iozac',.rake? This'is an all-steel implement, built so'when they know they will be � of the late E.Madill,consisting of , saes to do hard work and a Iot of it. It has an exceptionally strong frame and a more or less in lot .s. non 1t., Township of solid axle. The wheels are built with staggered spokes and cannot et out of almost driven off them by reckless Markham. On the psomises are a good brick gF g _ tailtoists as soon as the roads areTHIRD house Lad fair outbuildings,well we and shape. The teeth on the"'hOER".are made out of the best grade of.spring fenced Terms reasonable Appiy to J B MA. steel that can be bought and are turned to the proper shape for picking vp put in good shape. If the cit DILL,Greenwood,or JOHN 8 D<ADILL.Moa• every bit of ha on a Held. The tri is automatic—a ah ht' ressure of the P 8 P y Sous �s u3 p •g p people want good country roads -- foot is all that 1s necessary to dump at load. Come in and see one when you are in Whitby. let them co, to their main- F and .can SALEip Being ixa,and y' bu ips, harness. Pl mouth twine.' L` and 11,can 7,towtsa2tlo of Pickering,Had �Ve handle a full fine of machinery, gg' y tenance for it is now a well-known coas:ating of 910 acres, This farm is the one machine oil, etc. We have a Rood second hand mower (Deering) for.sale.. on'P ION which the well-known Greenwood herd of - 1act that the autos running on sport-bornshave been bred and fed during the Also some second hand light waggns, buggies and carts. Open evenings till past forty years, It is as rich as a garden and nine.. Points for all plows. 9:3 the country roads are far more in- clean. Would sell 150 acres, 1acres or the , nt'10113 to them than all the farm. whole of it. There i•timber on one part of it PREVENTEworth a'Ct>n. Terms easy. Possession Siren in , E . . DISNEY & S O N vehicles put together. Apr-1 1st 1909, Arthur Jolsnsa a,Greenwood. The Minister of-Eanvatlon R few FARM FOR SALE—Beim lot 4, tda s ago Mated that rural xhoul A' coo a,Pickering,-convenient to sc ofll sad ;Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, y g By Lydia E.PJnkham sVegw postolosm consisting&ad of l0e aczat soil goof boards found great difficulty in +,.{, clay loam.clean and ill a high .tate r- cniti- Machine Oil and Repairs. . g etable Compound ration' well watered having a ntam. fells /' lleg leCnrin teachers at less than $l00 reek running through the farm. walla WHITiB I . ONTARIO as barn and house, bard and sole wat.r. Oo a year. A few years.-ago many the prematas are a Arst•cl•a, frame dwelling Chicago, Int— ••I want to tell yon house,good cellar,large frame barn with stone teachers taught for only$250 and what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ,tabling•red good outbaildiogs• Large orchard ill full bearing with best winter trait. Passes- even asser ti 1 even less. It is not su rlyin that Compound did for me. I was so sick step will be given immediasaty after harvest it $ that two of the best docstora in Chicago For farther articulars a ply on premises orboards meet with the above diffi- shad I a o u t die tf I did not have an wriu TIMo fix aLaAR�,Radley P OT u rn u r s t+J eVia4culty. The cost of livinghas risen operation. I had --- so eaormously during the last few already had two ;AT- ONCE ! • operations, and years that:there is no inducement the wanted me to A reliable local salesman wanted _. y for •a youngman or women to go throwgh a third one. I suffered day to represent " enter the profession unless he can -� t :•l and night from in- For the next 10 days only we are giving 15 per cent. off on all bats begin with a salary at least 'ea'ch- andflanight lmation and - Mivad� Q�1de � l�ltt� Springs add Mattresses. You will be needing them later on ung$400 a year. If he or she can- , - small tumor, and �Yrt$ouY$�I �� if not now, so now is the time to save money. . never thought ofAlso Verandah Chairs, we are giving.grRat bargains in this line. .not command that salary in the �` seeing. eem a well da �> teaching professiou, there are again. A friend in Pickering'and adjoining coin- to make room for new goods. told mehow Lyydia try. other callings open where the re- E.Pinkham's Veg- : Call and see these goods at once as they will not last long anuneration is much bet-ter. It etable Comaound had helped her, and The demand for nursery stock i9 in- at our very low prigs • I tried it, and after the bird bottle creasing yearly, -and if you become requires a large a mount of time I,— one of our salesman you will realize was curedMrs.ALVENA.SPERLING, p � is and money to secure the necessary 11 Langdon Street,Chicago, Ill. or ryeo s good money in the business - r c • qualifications to become a teacher, If you are ill do not drag along at • ':.Dillingham, S • and that fact should be taken into home-or in your place of employment Write at once for particulars. Pay - until an operation is necessary, but weekly. . Free outfit. ,dt consideration when fixing the• buildup the feminine system, and rt. STONE & WEGLlNGTON salary of a teacher, $250 was a move the cause of those distressing Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty Fontlilll rurserles very low salary ten year ago, but .Lydia E• Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. aches and pains by taking Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,made 850 acres Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. it was nearly the equivalent of from roots and herbs: TORONTO . .: :: •-:.:: 'SUNT. $400 at the present time. A labor- For thirty years it has been the Stan- = ing man at the current wages is dard remedy for female ills, and has • t.9 well qff•as the man teaching at positively restored the health of thou- The .�ulahle Quartetsoin . ro 8 sands women have been troubled J e s• • • • • • $400. Some contend that a labor- with displacements, inflammation, ul- ceration, l- _.of = iug man should receive as much as ceration,fibroidh,irregnlaritiea, t3TOL'FFVILLE. That are always in demand periodic pain, beaiing-down Are now prepared to give a musical a teacheCas he has to work as hard feeling, atu ency, indigestion, dial- program.. For particulars apply to and possibly harder.. But when nesa, or nervous prostration. Why MINA HOOVER, 'that contention is made it is for- don't you try it. , Sec.-Treas. Overalls, Shirts, Braces, Collars, "Tied, gotten that the teacher has spent Also Harvest Mite, 25c and 50c per pair. - �- four or Elva years ill Study as well I also handle 'the following Goods : - -.7 bars fine Toil4t Soap for only 25c as expending several hundred dol- lars to secure, the privilege of Success Manure$ readers, Try a bar of Kleano Soap on those berry stained A hA Noun 8AVW4 p or binder begrimed hands. teaching. It is a false 'idea of LtAn"In Paris Riding-and Walking Plows economy to pay low salaries to P. Hamilton Implements, GIs"Jars in abundance. I, teachers. The young of the land Ontario Wind Mille, Rubber Bands 5 cents per dozen. avant the very best tr`ainiug pos- Dlsl[ Stickney Gasoline Engines, Bible, and if they are worth edn- „s,,..tl•,e,,,a HARROIIr Chatham Fannin Mills, > and .he Ur r-�it t>s ,secee,e R PHILIP ..".',. rQu barncatinq at all,'it iy worth white to ,,vorte of the ter-tams.tnr� t Data+. Chatham Farm Scales G�agPeoWt,ces as a ,seat .*a".makleg t -. 'igive them the best that money tarn too,. rafeN, ally ted, almple, cotoput stout.rigW,Had lona tasting. Light draft,°o°cele Etc., Etc. .. •,. - can secure. wdaht oe team;wader absolute con• — - :rol at..n time, several swli for I aro gr,.ivin a coupon worth$1.00 v farm Had orchard, A harrow bargtia p g �1po A person travelling through the it -ill ply you to know with every order of 100 lbs. - mare about. Fre descrip' _.. _ ,_ .:... ,:°' '.• aCOtlntr districts is read ]m• e1v' b,klet' hunshea `l" Or over Of Twine. . y greatly ss em it mdaa• Ad- The rMone You Save Saves You pressed with the amount of 'moa T.s.araaxznao.zea.. Call and see my exhibit at Wit- Sous weeds that are p_oving so from Bona Carriage shop, wo %Vont—debt—htlmiGation. Acomfortable Bank Account ruinous to so many farms. The - ; Wh.itevale. _ worry one an easy mind, self-confidence, and the power to take ,sow thistle, especially, is gainingadvantage of every opportunity that comes to better ones position. ground most rapidly, and this is HoW' aid E. Turner, 0. �Whitev ale •one Of the weed, most feared b3 --- .. -- l t tm he fanner. Not 'ay years ago rI LIE STANDARDBANK J lthe farms of Ontario were e�m_ MILLINERY REDUCTION ! _ � partitively free from all noxiousFAft666d 1873 (n Branch.. OF CANADA weeds. The Canada thistle was .almost the only weed that the The 'balance of our stock of gives Savings Depositors, whether their accounb be Iarge or gmag. the farmer had to contend with, the most courteous service. 0 —E-R—A-T- but now there are others that are Trimmed Hats Make a beginning at once with a 'Deposit of OneDoWr a much snore to be feared than Luis. owe. in ow Savings Department. 73 The introduction of most of the;., . 'going at only 50e each `Is due chiefly to the impure geed I P I C K E R I N G BRANCH � which has been purchased fr,^ ti North Side- CLARENC$ T. BA'T'TY. P4alaager 'Outside points and sow w' -VS. LEIGH, King St., Pickering, Ont. 151tA CIN ,.LIQ A/r .itT>Ei ITUT. .. � sass •, ._.:. .r. ,;-•-,;. ,_ sass ,. - _ ._. .. -___ - 1 w r w,^n"l�Y��- ,W,:F-^••r,-.;..>d_ .. :.- ....: ...�„ :.vim......... _ ,� . silos_ _ , _- - _ •:��3 "_zxt air'- WKToR*'� 2•:? '''v, � #� ..- F, ." 5x-.�;•.'�s'.'�.�-.:^..}.,:.�. yam.,-�.'" '^R'^�•�-- ^=--x- •i,. ••smu:u-^� � -�.+se•v "J9'-� Pry , 7. i 1407 CLARLMONT Mee. Pont, of,Toronto, spent a Mian Adelaide Coates has re- t - • i Miss Eva Jones visited friends day last-week, she guest of Mrs, turned, after spending a couple of Spring and Summer Goods in Bobcaygeou last week. McKay weeks with friends in the city. Wm. Grahamwas in the city Drs. C. J. and R. Brodie were in Meetings for Bible study will be Agull stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. on Tuesday. Toronto on Monday attending the held at the home of Joseph Gregg, It will pay you to call and see before purchasing, Mrs. David Gregg and sister funeral of the late Dr. Brodie, North Claremont, Aug. 21st and spent Monde with Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Brodie, of Toronto, was 22nd at 2.30 and 7.20 p.m. $peak- $ T here on Saturda and Sunda $t'LOIIR AND FRED. vans, y Ter W. M. Hersee, of St Cathar- Hiram 'Forsyth;- of Uxbridge, visiting her sons, Drs. R. and C. ines. All welcome. No collet- of the best quality always on hind. e nt Saturday, the guest of Wm. J' tion. ** . � James Underhill returned home Independent Telephone Central. — "ndy' on Saturday after his trip to the R. E. Forsyth was in Toronto p / Richard Johnston, of,Toronto, on Saturday last and witnessed 7' Vent Sunday with Fred and Mrs. Pacific coast. He reports having' the regatta on Toronto Bay. He The Corner Store.. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor pe had a most enjoyable trip. Farmer. also took in the- football match Albert Rawson, of Toronto;was Clark R/kwson and his mother between the Shamrocks, of Green visited friends in Uxbridge on at his home a few days last week River,'and the All Saints, of To- ' -Sunday last. owing to illness. He 'resumed ronto. , J. H. Beal returned home on work on Monday morning. Miss Ruby and Fern Campbell, Miss Bessie Macnab, who has Ttuesday after spending a month Norof Torontf Toronto, spent Fri- been attending the Jarvis Street B B k ath o, o Bay. Collegiate Toronto has day and Saturday with D. and g to Institute, , Mrs. S. F. Robbins, of North Mrs. Forsyth,of North Claremont. been successful in passing the " Claremont, is visiting her sister recent junior matriculation ex- Important showing of finest display of 4. in Claremont, i A number of the boys from this j Chins. A y Bert. Reynolds, of Goodwood, is locality purpose taking in the ex- amination. She also wrote on the very large assortment of , Y cursion to .the forth-west next senior matrie. exams but the re- Stationary, Books,Dolls, Toy$, just spending a couple of days with R. week to help fill the demand for suits of these are not yet out. We 'and Mrs. Bryan. p congratulate her on her success as received for the Holiday trade. Call harvesters. K Miss Mabel Bryan has returned she took two ears' work in one. and Ree them. q home after spending a week with Sunday last was recorded to be y .Subscriptions taken -for all Magazines, friends in Toronto. the hottest day.in.two years. The Thomas Birkett attended the Mr. Ziegler, bank manager, of heat i5 made so much more op- football match between the Sham- Weekly and Daily Newspapers Markham, spent Sunday with pressive by'the humidity of the rocks and All Saints, played in atmosphere. Toronto on Saturday afternoon. - .friends near from Foster and Mrs. Hutchison and The game wag a hard fought one A number from here attended dauhgter,rMiss Fostina,are spend- and resulted in a tie, neither side Mroel'� gtx'@@t. the garden party at Whitevale on �C7C7-hjtL'y' ing a couple of weeks with friends scoring. The tie will be played ' -Friday evening last. ° • - - , '' W. E. Risebrongh, of North in Detroit. We wish them a off at Markham on Wednesday Myrtle, bought a driver last week pleasant time. evening. These two teams have ' from.W. P. Jones, of Balsam. Miss Gertie Morgan and friend, already played two games each Miss Tessie Good, of Toronto, Miss Woodhouse, have returned resulting in a tie. 'That on Wed-. to their duties in Toronto after a nesda evening will be a hot one. has been visiting with Miss. Mag- pleasant three weeks'visit at the gie Graham for the past few days. Y g Buy Ybur ]ftoofin f=r Miss Bingham and friend of farmer's home here. 9 Newmarket, visited the foruler's Wm. Walford and wife, of To- DR. D. Ci. SMITH mato, are visiting with Thomas D>;NTTST A good Rubber Roofing at very low .. brother, W.-G. Bingham, on Sun- , sTOUP7VILLE, y, and Mrs. Gibbons for two weeks. price. Also, give us your order now I day. Hone graduate of Toronto University Mrs. W. E. Riael:rough, of They spent Sunday with S. and and Royal College of Dental Surgeonsfor Eave-troughing, Mrs. Stephenson, of Andley. also Post raduste of Chic College* North Myrtle, returned home on g �° Monday after, visiting friends Thomas Birkett had a business Crown and bridge work a specialty. here. trip to Markham and Unionville At Claremont lat Tuesdayy of month. John Read is improving after on Tnesday and Wednesday. Mr. Office over Sargent's Tinshop. Hay Fork dope his illness, having been confined Birkett is doing a large business Independent 'Phone. ;9 'to his house with a severe attack in the insurance line these days. ; and Machine OilJ � of sciatica, hire. Andrew Story, who has BLACKSMITH SHOP r' Chan. Wang left on Monday been ill for some time with ase _AT_ morning for Scarboro to help his Vere attack of typhoid fever, is .brother-in-law, Fred Fisher, with slowly recovering. Mr9: Hugh I am prepared to carryon the black- R his harvest. Gregg Jr. has been a faithful help- amlthint;business formerly conducted Charles Sargent, - Claremont W. G. Hingham and Percy er'in the sick room.. by Robt. Davidson. General repair Lynde, who are at present work- The Womeus' Institute of the work and also th agent a specialty. Hardware, Sfoves and Furnaces. _ g Claremont branch will hold their 1 have also the agency for the fam- in in Newmarket, were home over Sunda nus Cockshutt plows and Adrim's stoped is 3o minatea Y meeting a,s a picnic on the after- wagons.' Call and see me betore mak- sure with Dr. shoo 'a Messrs. Van Buren Forsyth and noon of August 18th at 3 o'-clock ing your purchase of farm imple- ��0�� Croup Remedy. '19e Edwin Boothby, of Glasgow, At in Mr. Gregg's Its wru rarely Vons• gg' grove at North ments. No .caste m Cls- tended the quarterly meeting ill Claremont. All ladies are invited. ROSS HADLEY. trees Aealeand o:eaaiat;srrap-aocretYlsa. the Methodist chore here on Sun- Coale lend spend a social time. — - Synopsis of Canadian CgERELTW OOD ONTARIO -day. _ 80 YRARV North-west Land Miss Emma Brodie has returned _ EXPtRIENCi Regulations. to her duties in the General Hos >rT peveoa who u the eel•head or.tomos; i pital after enjoying a two weeks De :, SIMP coo , may house.vacation at the home of her par- stood lion of available•or � land tpop 1[aaitotta, Saskatchewan or A1fNe�a- ,. erica here. - Dominion Lands�po�Bub•AAgancj ffoor On a Mlsa Rallis FOCft1P, of Schenecti Great Reduction Sale for 30 da,ye. dlaRlat. Retry 67 pr'o:77 may be mad•at any tady, N.Y., has had her vacation ToAoa MAP" extended assay,on certain eoodlstowe, by father, motes - extended and is rapidly regaining gadies' Blouses black sateen and white muslin, this season's Roods, Gs +a+s• •r,son,a.ughar,brother or war of inueoels her strength which had become reg, 90c, for 50c.' Fast black Hose, reg. 15c, for 10c." White corvt'tttutris Danes-6 i mooch.' residence Upon seta .impaired by the strain of hospital Muslins, reg. 19c, for Sc d. Prints, reg. 10 and 12c, r►ascoe heading a ekeWb sad aeaertation tear ealtivation of the lana In each of three work. y t a•oerrata ocr oo:aton w6achoe coo A homesteader may live within arae stiles N for 8 and 10c yd. Dress Goods in` white and o me 1, �pn has hom«aed on a farm of at least 0 .ora. � Lew and Mrs. Todd and child, blue, reg. 20c, for 15c a cord. rtboon�west ts. wlely owned and occupied by him or by his ' _of Stoaffville, spent Sunday here T wtt>w afD�snan't4 woesve tatter,mother,son,daughter,brother in l cod BOOTS and SHOES—Men's Patent Leather Boots, reg. $5, for$9.50. ladies' � �° a'w'm � ��a districtsr-UnI • quartehomesalvo to Root with .Mrs. Todd's parents, W m g et.oainR may pre .mpt a quarter-section alo.t} and Mrs. Leaper. 111rs. Todd and Fine Taa Shoes, reg.9.50, for 1.90, Black, reg. 1.50 and 1.41, for only 1.16. �� nae his nom«a•e. �rio• sato per sato Children's Shoes, reg. 1.90 and 1.23, for 1.00. ALL NEW STOCK. A b.oa.os•ty ta..etatad w*skb Lereew Duct..—oast r«ht•wiz months to each o! res ' air- child will remain. here a few year from date of homestead entry ituolud�g t childweek,. fon any•aae■anc lonraa}. Teems for required to earn homestead parol! Men's and Boys'Suits at rock bottom prices—No old stock. �aawae+► t a Tow.passa$w p soy the time GROCERIES always fresh and the ver best. Pickling -S ices, beat roof and cultivate ally acres estate. The ice-cream social Riven .in Y Y.• . g P P ��(��� A homesteader who has e=haaeted his hem* a. - Vinegar,Methodist church on lhondap Vinegar, white wine and cider. '"'>a�CO�KMtbeedgq.New stead right and cannot obtains +mpw■ evening under the auspices of the !TEAS and COFFEE—You drink them once you will bid them 'O� alb*a•w' o� mty • • pnro�ass hom•ste is srti.t■ E worth League 1ltaft a rest rut- ag y p Y reside si Prfea ism per acre• pato—osm p g K sin. Tr a half ound. r1 scalds wiz months to each o! three seers. scess. All seemed to enjoy them- D. SIMP O1� & Co., PICKERII�G Luets 5 C Sweet t0 Ed t� tilgacre. and swot a hone. wostY A Can*awl(d Luadife. 4 . W.W.GORY, • The Toronto people who bave —— Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. �r been holidaying at Evans' Ward's MACHINE SHOP T 11-R.—Unauthorized publication of this aa- for the past mouth have returned .erdsoa•nt will not be paid for. home. They are delighted with Farm ���Or�rS The undersigned having urch- .Claremont as a place in which to . i p enjoy a quiet restful vacation. ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in _J Wllat about the weeds on the 1KDRK FOR Kthsale, is prepared to do all _..._. "@6,000 MEN IN MANiTCBA kinds of repair work and general `� station road? Every stranger wa�t�� ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN 1 coming to town will judge the blacksmithing. whole place by that which first Satisfaction guaranteed meets his gaze. They are an SPECIAL "' $10 GOING Q 1 Q AEditbnat for tin Return Ticket Prices right. EXCURSIONS, TRIP $18 under conditions as below. eye-sore and should be cut ,down Call and see us. at once. n: tt ..GOING DATES JAMES PENGELLY. Graham Bros. shipped seven Au • 1 t7 From StaROas north of line of G.T.R.Toronto te�lvr■ta.and Co.. Kinsale, Ont, h tae.Static s on and wast o!7oroato-$adbary Ilse. Clydesdale mares on Monday to Of W materials and assign Russ Taber, of Arcola near Re- Au From Toronto end all C.P.R.Station west to Outvote on and south ! 23 k in stook. It will you et mala has o of.road Truck By..Toronto to Sara".sad all statio■v w R V AN S ir"y , gins. They were sent in charge fn Ontario os.IILC.R..P.Y.and T.8.60.Rya. • f '. b t1a11 N our verb acd inepsot nor ese�it • f� 7. From Stations Toronto and east. tacludlad Sherbet Lake and[lad•- :'' and obtain Priam. Don't be saiwled of Geo. McMullen. The animals Aud• 27 bs ten wd a1lStattoss!.Oaarte weal of Redrew. also stations o■ v ,��• y.,.. agensa we do not employ them,000egaeai- were fine specimens and will add C.d.a D.of Q.Rye.,and stations os.K.A P. •oath of Renfrew. �p Manufactuer iy we Oso, and do throw off the eygsts much to Mr. Taber's stud. Sept. 7 i=*11�Stations a ab:oTomato and west. acladind Stations o■C.P.R. oommiadoo of 18 per owns.,which you wN Wm. Shepherdson, who has Shop and Residence, Dundas St asiW:nly gave by purchasing tram oe. been laid off work for some Aims Sept•-�� From alt Statfosa asst e!Toronto!a Outvote. _ Mall Manama. _ owing to being poisoned by poison •ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL e! SOLD To WINNIPEG ONLY _ WHITBY ONT. iv returned to work on Tuesday. ` _ :-.-WNRlT •RMITE C/•t y' y Representative farmers, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Governments, Three doors west of Whitby Hou$e. ones. Whitby.Ontarts H0 has been given charge Of a will meet and engage laborers on amval at Winnipeg, section at Indian River, near Pme transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to potato on Coo.Pae, where laborers are. �— ;''•` w.� needed,east of Moose .law, including branches, and'et one cosi a mile each war west C Swat t0 Peterboro. He expects to move thereof in aaakatchewan and Alberta. We are prepared to instal wood or iron his family there shortl A«rtili�te is furnished with each ticket, and this certificate when executed by farmer Y T• ENt pumps ov short notice also attend /�� showing that laborez has worked thirty days or more, will be honored from that point P P it1Me1 �'BN�37RR1 tooft H. C. Willson and Mrs. David for s second class ticket back to etarUng pointe is Ontario, at 518.00, prior to to all kinds of repairing. Hopper visited Mrs. Peter Diam- •Nov.doth, 1909. ppe Tickets aro good only on special Farm Laborers'trains and will be issued to women as well Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, w ond, of Myrtle, on Monday. Some as to men,but wilt not be issued at half fare to children. also gasoline engines and q to O C ro Y m time ago Mrs. Diamond had her IPor tall particulars see nearest C.P.R..dent, or „ the$qure gear d = e M o Epa g �"� O leg amputated above the knee. write R. L. TIHOMPSON, D.P.A.. C.P.R.,TORONTO MAGNET CREADI SEPARATOR M ; Fr : 1 an 14 Her many friends fire glad to o o ; t ... Phone No. 50 at residence. a : e e l r t know that she is doing nicely E. R. BLOW, - - C. P. R. Agent, Whitby, Out _ �+ gg after that painful operation. c,i t7 P " The return match between the The Pickering . e a 4 ' Q$ erom Q° ► dw Stouffville bowlers and those of . • o0,°8: 1 a a• t g Claremont nes played here on V dance Committee o o P Y WE WANT A TALK WITH YOU � 'o������"". o°�� ro b� r Saturday when the latter rink showed their superior playing by o 0 0 • B $ defeating Stouffville by 38 shots. WHEN you call—it is as much to our The object of this Association is to � � � �o * ^ credit to sell you a good article as it is lessen stealing and prosecute o n w a m m Jan „• y In the former game Stouffville O— r g to receive your money—Buying a range to the felons. r Feb �►M 1 wou by 13 shots. This leaves • ti ;, m m a .,, most people is a worrying proposition,— Clarelnont 25 shots to the good. Members having propert stolen ootlimnni• idea y e doubts will•Creep ln,fear will bw as facts _ Thomas Graham 1set sail from Why not sjlare our knowledge, our exper- nate immediately wit any member g mac, Apr to �Q� , y given g pe of Executive Oommittee. R � � C r s -. a► 1[x7 �p ;: Liverpool on Saturday with a ience his venusabundantconfidenceintheMemb - rr ►, consignment of sixteen Clydes- IMPERIAL-OXFORD Tickets may fee 11.00. 3� �� Jne O� dales and hackneys. Some of the Tickets mq be had from the Preej�ent or: a to �' °' • m + a July best horses to be found in the Call and well tell you just why. Seeret•ry ooappliostion. •to S S l2 q. c o' m-. Kept !g British Isle-3 are in this lot, one Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, (leo, Leng, .. V ro 06t. owd having won first prize and chem- W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont o. z m m o NOT. m ionshi at the Royal Show, the 1 1 Jann 1910-Wbitb 11, Oshawamle,Brron�ss. p P Y J. H. BUNDY Sole Agent PICKERtING J.A 0 Connor Arthur leffre Po y " �mOflt Important exhibition In the 1 � � � t Yt 1S,Poo Pam K,Uxbridge It,Oanningeoa201 British Isles. {',t, President. Ileoretary+ Beaverhon 19,Uptergrove,18 '-t, -6• ,..•+h+.' "'�'S,..,a.. .'`-i'° - �r,-,c:,. -r',.=e• w-.z- arw-.. - ..,,,-. c..a[,a..;... '•r. p v ,..... �.-..w• •` +" � -s'=-•?f�+,..,,i;$'.n° .`' `.M,4.,e. ,' t ? r 'may.,, ,"`A :.:1111SM7P' ., }79 a .- ...t, i.._'�-.. �,>„,� Aa M'S'� .ir-�F'�.M,..4�,�"°a � �' aev•L -'" .,*•'s�:W'� - .. .a:.;�.. .;,,.-s, �,n .. ,�+ �,�',a !r ,.,;.:;+•-r..:.,i., ., ,. .x .,, '.l _. ..',.i ,,�,,: .' .,.-a � � .c” t-•.•a,"t x•:t y�>:. s'. �, x. x�.§h.; :4C : .- •rX .:r .. i:d .•L •. you take -the five o'clock boat, or, WOMAN TAUGIIT THIEVES the evening express 4 I think you might as well make tracks for home, Pack your gripand be off." 1 "THE yI think I will take the boat. I SCHOOL FOR PICKPOCKETS IN SI C` Farm — STERIOUS — shall have a better night's rest CHICAGO. ' �} than on a sleeper, and will reach Boston in good season, and be able to get out of Brookline some time during the forencion," Gerald re Polish Woman Had"Pupils" spouded reflectively. She Sent to Department BEWARE OF THE BULL. 08, PLANNINGFO$ THB "All right. Go ahead, and joy SL. go with you, my boy: You can have Stores to Rob. While the percentage of bulls oomin viciousdt sed to at-' or s t and le gPo . . . . ,.� FUTURE.UBSE. a couple of days as well as not, d children ay 'o tackattendantsh is I am lad for you from the bottom FourthoeJuear g or other persons ' - ' P. 8 ��Y Through the Juvenile Court of Chi not large, it is the part of wisdom of my heart, said Mr. Lyttleton, sago. Probation Officer Henry W. to adopt a system of management x' "No, Gerald, no! Don't look like as he heartily shook hands with Thurston believes that next year ' �of such animals which will restrict CHAPTER:XIV.—{Cont d) that," said Mr. Lyttleton, turning him• this number will be lessened,by I, 'the danger to the minimum: Three A few"days later the fair invalid away with a shiver from the white, Accordingly, Gerald started forth 80G because of the work of the Ju cases of farmers in Western On- t� prepare for his `rip, the world g.: tario being attacked by bulls were ti.aa found to be doing so well that drawn face. "She is alive and well P Pa . _ P, venile Protective. Lea e. Doctor Latimer gave Lady Brom- or will be very soon." wearing a very different aspect To, most.people this league is a reported in the local papers last 5 lky permission to pay her 'a short Gerald gasped and dropptd back to him from what it had worn three name only—vague among. a multi- week, resulting in the death of two visit, for she was continually asking into his chair,,his head falling up- hours previously, plicity of other philanthropic titles. -cf.the victim's. And the probabil- questions about herself and her on his desk, while his powers of en- Leaping upon a .car, he went di- To those who know, it is.aD or an- Po g ty is that in none'of theses eases 'friends which it was thought best durance at last utter forsaking rectly home, wheis he was soon, ization of first aid to the police. g 1y g P I was the bull considered dangerous, filo have answered, and thus ,att her him, heartrending sobs burst from Packing his portmanteau, and it already 'patrols Chicago by dis- ,s in each case the animal waa taind at rest. his lips. spending far more time upon his I trios known as "leagues," which l • ranted the. libertyof the barn- Accordingly, her ladyship was ad- Mr. Lyttleton could bear. no toilet than he had been in the ha- ciivide the. city into 16 sections. yard, a course whicshould never. tnitted And introduced to her, more. He simply gathered all his bit of devoting to it during the last _ SCHOOL FOR PICKPOCKETSof whereupon she explained her posi- sister's recent letters and messages Fix months. He had ample time to . be allowed where the least sign a tendency to-viciousness has once tion and her friendly relations with together, and, rising, laid them be- catch the five-o'clock b „oat, and It was only the other day, sa3 s been 'manifested. Instances have Gerald. From the moment she en- side the rostrate lover. reached Boston about seven o'clock. Mrs, James A. Britton, secretary of .p been known in which. bulls 'which • ter'ed the room, Allilion betrayed tt Going directly to a hotel, he had I the "league district which extends Here, Gerald, read these when have never been known to'show bad great pleasure in her presence. you can pull yourself together a breakfast, after which he started I from the Chicago River west and temper have suddenly 'become dan- : forth, first going to a florist's, south to Taylor street, that we "You know Gerald—you are fond hit " he said huskily; "they will Brous, and unsafe to be trusted of him, they tell me," she eagerly explain everything tfound you. Mean- where a basket, very like the one i a school for pickpockets I afterwards. Prevention of this dis- 'remarked, after they had greeted time; I am cin down to the Cit sent to Yonkers on a certain fete which would only be matched by "Won't g g y da so lora ago, was ordered. With t,)at in. `Oliver Twist.' There are bandlih depends a largely upon the each -other. you sit here, Hall-to look over some records." y g g ' I handling and mans ernent of -the close beside me, and tell me every- Then he .went out,- softlyclosin this snugly packed in a box, he took a dozen or more of the pupils 'from, gg g � hull when young. Kindness, eom- thiag that has happened since I .the door after him, and'Gerald was a Brookline car, the city clocks children up to girls old. t ' stores. o, tar j hired with firmness, should be the saw him last i Can it be possible left alone to master the temporary chiming the hour yl ten just as he Some in the department stores. basis of treatment, and -when the that it is almost the last of Decem- weakness caused by reaction, and rolled through Boylston Street, to- Dome of them were°supposed to be least disposition to ugliness is no- ber, and that life has been an utter t,- try to realize the blessed hope ward the goal of his hopes. He at school, and the others were sup- tired the animal should be kept. ;blank io me ever since July?" went first to the home of Mrs. Bry- posed to be at work. They were and great joy that had d come to him securely tied by the neck„and also So,Lady Bromley told her what- F, unexpectedly. ant, where Lady Bromley was im- not discovered by their families, as by the ring in his nose, and when ever she could-think of, to interest Strong and manly though he was, Patiently awaiting him, her brother they were constantly bringing their taken out of the stable for any pur- her, Allison listening with-almost having telegraphed her of'his com- wages home. What they realiy his love and gratitude were temp�,r pose a strong staff should be used. breathless interest to all that oon ing. did was to go. to the house of. a aril" stronger than his will-power, securely attached to his nose ring_ corned Gerald, and every day after and, bursting all barriers, had to She greeted him almost as fondly Polish woman who was keeping the A bull that is violently vicious, un- that her new friend went to sit with as' a mother would have greeted a 'school.' She is a 'finished' pick have their- way. The wonderfu less Ire he a very valuable one had her for one or two hours, as they news had taken him Eo unawares son,'then presented him, with no pocket, and she taught them me .better be sent to the slaughter- thought best. littler ride, to hor friend. tbods which were proof for a.-long he had had no opportunity to house on short notice, as it is fol- On the tenth day after the op- „ "Helen, this is `my Gerald, and, time against the.police. _ .. brace himself, and the reaction ly to take 'chances with such a oration, Allison seemed to, be doing Gtrald, this,is my old school friend, DEPARTMENT.STORE. brute. If the animal is of great 80 Well and was so impaitent to see frons the iron-clad endurance which who was my confidante at the time I "Their best field was the depart- value he may, with some degree of Gerald that Lady Bromley was'he bad .hitherto manifested was in of my marriage, the romantic his- went store. One girl would go in safety, be handled by keeping him ,authorized by Doctor. Latimer to exact proportion to that unyield- tory of which you already know,'. and stand near worheu who were securely blindfolded, which will summon him. And so the follow- ing fortitude. she remarked, by way of introduc- upping at the counters. As the not seriously interfere, with his ing telegram went thrilling along But, with the emptying forth of tion. " woman . customer would lay her feeding or usefulness. 'Bulls should the wires to Mr. Lyttletou: his i l b long-pent emotions, his heart "Mae ," cried Mrs. Bryant, pocketbook down on the counter be haltered and taught to lend F P.gan to rebound, and an eager de- flushing, "I fear that knowledge the girl Xould taste it, but her con- when under six months of age, and ! "All is well. -Tell Gerald, and sire to learn_the blessed truth in will be a poor recommendation to'federate 'slipped along by her. at have the nose ring inserted by the sendhi.m an immediately. ' . all its details took possession of Mr. Winchester's respect. All'the I wetly that minute and took it time they are a year old, and thus him. same," she added, with a charm- from her, going on out of the store early brought .under complete con- The young man was out when this He was weak and trembling.from ing -smile, "we have always_ loved I The girl who picked it up still stood trot, but they never should be sub-' message reached-the office, and his his excessive agitation, but nerv- each other very dearly, aotwith-'�in her place, and.when the loss was j�cted to abuse; as in some cases .employer could scarcely wait for his ing himself as best he could, he l standing our early mistakes. But discovered suspicion at once fasten they have been known; to .resent return. The poor fellow had been gathered up Lady-Bromley's letters I am not going to keep you here ed;on her. She was searched, and such treatment,,and to hold a " very brave:--that is, he had 'tried and messages, and, looking for 6e•I chatting with me. I know what nothing was found,_ and then the grudge against an assailant. Cau- to bear his trouble patiently and earlier dates, read from the begin- your impatient heart is saying to woman made up her mind that aha tion in handling such animals is uacomolainingly, but. it had worn Hing the wonderful story Alli- you, so you are privileged to go must have lost her pocketbook be• wisdom, and it is safer to be suspi- upon him sadly, and the luck of son's preservation as she had given your way at once." fore entering the store. cious than over trustful, for when stoical endurance. which his 'face it to her brother. Five.minutei later he was ora hfs SENT "PUPIL" TO STORE. once roused they are terribly dan- bad seemed to take on, like a mask, _ say, with Lady Bromley, to 11dr. << Brous, and a.man with any wee- ' was painfully pathetic to the kind- Another plan was to send 'one g CHAPTER %V. Lyman's residence. nn short of a rifle, at a consider _ >bearted lawyer, The old gentleman and his state- o� the pupils into the store to aide distance, is hopelessly han4di At times, when they were con- By the time he concluded the pe- ,y wife received him with hearty work. She told he others when capped when attacked by a bull. hulling about the approaching trial, rugal of these missives he was a dif- cordiality,. their beaming faces the shop girls got their money,and - which both felt confident would re- j , F y where to o in � P* t� find them LIVE STOCK NOTES, - Eerent mss. His dejected air' had laird indicating that they were B suit in Gerald's favor, the express all disappeared, his listless manner in no wise, disappointed in the be, 'off the floor.' .the girl pickpocket PP I pp° A handful of shelled corn mixed ;cion 'of bitter anguish which would was replaced by the old-titrate vigor I trothed of the fair girl wham they would go in on pay day and mix • sweep over his features -told Mr. in the crowd of she girls as they. with the rain ration of each.horse p and energy, his eye had ,grown had learned to love most.fondly. came in and out of the cloak rooms has a feeing value, and causes the Lyttleton more plainly than words },right, and taupe was written in Leaving him with his host and could have done that the fortune .every line of his beaming Tars, • . , u hostess, Lady Bromley, armed with and rest rooms. The shop girl horse to masticate his food better. which was thea almost within his though it was still ala and thio the floral oil ring, went up-stairs to would have her pay envelope in A good formula for spraying the ggrasp would give him no real satis- fromthewearing grief of the last announce the lover's arrival. her apron pocket, and , the little cows re, the following: To one quad �faetion, that it would bring him -six months. Allison, arrayed in spotless white Pickpocket could easily get it. - of kerosene add a tablespoonful only pain and regret, since he had He refolded the letttra and re- —a fine cashmere robe handsomely it strange part of it was,that each of oil of tar, fish oil, ca.rbolis , lost the bride for'whom alone he stored them to their r t�immed y there was real ride amon the acid and oil of pennyroyal. This had coveted wealth. proper enve with soft, fluff swansdown g P g thrown in a fine spray on lopes, tied them together, and laid and recliningupon an elegant girls about the way they did thein mixture, P upon g couch of palblue satin, looked al- `Work.' The Polish woman picked a cow, is death to flies and mos- At length, his steps sounded on: them u n Mr.•Lyttleton'a desk. the thin fingered ones ?o steal out..quitoes. the stairs, without, and sent anew- Tnon .he arranged the.papers on his most too lovely to be mortal as her of thea apron pockets, and one girl After the day's work every night, ons.thrill through the heart of the own. desk, putting his work in an fl iend opened the door and entered that we got sighed regretfully when the shoulders of the work team lawyer. The' message he had re- -orderly' manner, but laying one her room. she told me about the others. 'My should be thoroughly washed and ce...ed from his sister was •crumpled 'side such papers he knew his em- But she gave vent to a very mor- fingers are too thick and ugly; •I dried, It may be that you are,tired, in his hand., his breathing was ra- ployer would need during his ab- tal little cry of joy as her eager can't do that kind of work," she but it'will pay to leave the fields' pid, and his temples beat almost sence—for he no longer felt that he eyes. fell upon the basket of forget aid. least'to himself. • was '•`too busy to make "the little me-nota, and eagerly extended her said. That they were doing any- t alf an hour earlier and groom thing mean to take the wages away your team. You will have better "Gerald,'.': .he'. said, after the visit to Boston which Lady Brom- trembling hands for it. from the other working girls never and truer horses and better and bring .inaa bad removed hie hat ley had suggested. "You perceive that I am the her had occurred to these children. `I more work out of them. Wash the rad clot, and was in the act of sit When.Mr. Lyttleton returned, his ald of glad tidings, dear," said her only got one darned cent,' said one inside of the collars and pound the ting do;rh to his desk,.•"how would own face shone with pleasure on be- ladyship. „ irl, tellin about one a eneve- padding into shape. y©u•like to take'a run ou $o Boston holding the change in his young "Gerald has come! Allison mur- o she had. robbed. p y Hens' must be kept dry, have aia- for a.day or rwo?" ,. clerk. mured, with tremulous lips, a little pie floor and breathing space, fresh "To Boston!" repeated the young Hin!' -with a glance at Gerald sob of gladness breaking from her; FIVE-EENT THEATRES. air, entilation without 'draughts. >, man, astonished. "We :have no trim-looking desk. "'You do not "and, oh! this,basket is almost the "Another• plan they had was to fu building aim for comfort, clean- business to call either.of us there, appear to feel yourself so pressed Exact •counterpart of one that he •`rush' the five-cent theatres. A wo- liness and convenience. Have a . h® we?" for time as you were a couple of sent me on a certain eventfirl-da dan would be selected and in the houseelve of ea ;" feet "No, but my sister thinks she hours ago," he observed, with a ever so long-ago, How lovely of rush' the pocketbook would, be high at back, 5% feet in front. In c would like a little visit from you," quiet chuckle. him to remember and remind me taken. The girl that got it would building houses always aim to 'keep replied Mr'. Lyttleton, beating help- `'No.• Of course, I can find time o, it like this! Lady Bromley, let pass right on into the theatre, the very low at the back. . At Q% leasly about tho bush, and not to.go to.Boston under existing cir- me kiss you for bringing it to me, while the others would still be in feet above the floor is a dropping knowing how to get down to his cumstances. I would go to the ends then please go and send him- up the crowd. Of course•if any one board, and six• inches above this "duty. of the earth upon such a mission," just as quickly as you. can." was suspected and searched it the roosts. Twenty-four hens to a "She is very good," said Gerald, returned Gerald, with a luminous Three minutes later the door would be one of these.. The danger }louse is the most profitable. You smiling; "but really, I thinit we are smile, wring of joy in his voice that opened again, when, with a cry of and daring of it appealed to all of will 'get more eggs with twelve to = , me for had long been a stranger there. iuexpressible joy, Allison stretched them, and they showed their child a house, but at increased cost. too busy just now to spare ti "But--what a -wonderful story it forth her hands to her lover, vrho ichness in the.stories they told. pleasure trips." — — "I think you might be spared for!is!" he went on. "It seems almost foi the moment was scarcely less "One of the little irls was ar-` fi a couple of. drtys. I—I— Ger- iucredibie!" white than the fair girl herself. rested and kept two Reeks before AMTSCHRENBELEIDIGUIv G. aid"—with a desperate effort—"do "It does, indeed," replied his "Gerald!" - she would tell where' she lifed. Josef Baeur, a workman ling ' ou think you can brace yourself friend. "But I cannot understand "Allison!" �ti'hen she got back she told her poo near Gratz, Styria, has en- for some—news?" how -her `death could have been re- The next moment she was sobbing pie that she had been'taken away te.need to s and labor "Ha!" cried the startled fellow, ported in the Boston papers. You in his arms, which encircled her in (.g to a house in the woods where for the apparently terrible offense suddenly galvanized to 'interost, know it'was claimed that a Miss an embrace .which plainly indicat- the walls were lined with gold', and of "amtschrenbeleidigung." This And, leaping to his feet, he stared Brewster was identified 'and remov- od that from that moment he claim- }-opt .there b•- a hearnti;,l woman. I'crin;e, which is a most henious one V at his companion. News— cd from the Morgue by her friends. ed her as all his own. This is only to show how childish , in Austria; means insulting the of "Yes, that has always been a (To be continued.) many of them were, and how the personal honor of an official' per- "Yes, of--.her; of Miss Brew mystery," said Gerald; "but' pos- Polish woman had appealed to their',nonage. In Austria school teachers -tter " sibly it kill all be explained later. ----�N imagination in%teaching them, They 1 rank as official personages, and con. , "The mystery of her fate is sol"- It' was a eery close shave; though, EASY TO HIM. have all of them Boca put in the; Sequently when Josef sent to fetch —you . Nave learned ho* ' she for the poor girt, and I shall 'be Teacher—"Give me a sentence House of the Good Shepherd or in 1 his child home from school and died? grateful to this Mr. Lyman as long our home on Ewing street tiow, or .found that she lied been kept after "No—how she was--saved! Ger- as I Iive:" with the word ransom in it. i+, "He has certainl " some place where they can be help school hours for some trifling of w xld, she is.alive . y proved him- Tommie—"Johnnie ran the Mara t, then race and ran some." Ed as well as watched, fense, he fell into the clutches of. "Alive! My God! . How? Crip- self•to be a Christian gentleman,<' _ _ the law by pushing aside the 'tea- ,f led, disfigured, maimed . the Mr. Lyttleton admitted; then ad cher who tried - to prevrsnt'thA `> tgonired lover artic�ttated in a.hor- (led, as he looked at his watch: ThP nearer you approach many a A woman isn't necessarily gifted, child's depirtiire, and carrura tiff able whisper• "N'�w, what are your plans4 Will great man the smaller he looks: because she has the gift 'of gab. the youngster in trio p6p ;.. ':,.,. r ...;....r.: .d.-. ,.<d.. •'• .n,. `.+..�..'7•.L7..+a„'.;:,.,..: � - > ..,.�.4 5' tC s�-c1....Q .w ,v:w �w;+."'''S,� .. ., vabatl�,"Jz`'Q,nb• .. .,' .. ..."._....,- A '. ..'it M. • �•. �' "'r.;i}'M•A• s-., r '�.. `.N!!",kt4+ .:i•7 — "-.r'H•r'p ,.'. .R'�' •.7Y..1h' .S' w-4_ -n. _.a.... _ r+.S _ e•O. -Ry�+��.R' '"�'F.F"_. .' .•. .,. �•-T•r,�'✓�;+-;?+rte!'•"'•. ..... ...�.,... �r�?'F";..''`�t'TA'..:y.°ay-•+••?�, -.r «`s., �- .4: •z .ir3,°"'. ,.�.-,�s. •�. �:�-�a.r.. .; r :" .' ..,. •' , ""' yr-..�.:�€�:-meg"",Yt .... -, :.R,. :'. , r ' i i .ry - • ,.�,•. .. y.s,.. .. . .,,.... .. .. .. ...•-.:� ,. ..; ,;. , 7. ,, vim• ..�. ,,..,,:.a •• T,f t .. +•afGi.� M'Mt' :..•R w rg; G�.tw°eR•• ... .s..:. x �.'.c .¢';,.' z .w,, WITCHCRAFT PREVALENT. HOW SHOES SHOUD FIT. e� � � 'MONTREAL AND QUEBEC. Somerset Folk Satd to Entertain A veritable edition de luxe among A shoe, or evening stocking, that railroad pamphlets has been issued is too short may so seriously deform HORSES t Strange Beliefs. Ly the Grand Trunk Railway By*- a child's foot as .to cause trouble or uve stook a Remarkable stories of the preva- tem to proclaim amongst tourists through life. Indeed, foot-gear of. trolly explained Is ear lenoe of witchcraft in Somerset, the glories of the cities of Mont- all sorts should have, above every- littleba,klealdaetdfre• :? _ England, and of strange medical real and Quebec. The brochure is thing, length, breadth, and thick- on Veterrequeinit.ary Address rtu js its re>ts�dy beliefs common in the county wer.� beautifully printed and generally ness. The shoe ought to be at least vst,rtnary a«n«ry ss. . '• know for swhilm`II, told the other da at a meeting of arranged in the artistic style o! half an inch longer than the foot, t "Qj, `- y g tl..ii A.7e A.,,l.ta,it Nast,,:o:wb=a c,a. �� eCtema teachers in Bury, near Dulverton earlier days, when the ornaments- with a double sole broad enough - ; bet's feet.rosbu, S �d Dr.. Sydenham said that herbs•-' tagn of a volume was regarded as to save the upper from touching r } S lists and white witches were still an important incident 'to iia pre the ground. Given these essentials, Uut�rio t'eteri�ti��Y College may' blisters. A t;<kin food f living among them, to say nothing sentation of reading matter. It is' the closer it sits to the foot the 1 All Drwglafi and Stora.-60,- of "The Doctor," or seventh son. also very well written, and gives better. " TEa4PsRAACE BT., TORONTO, CAM. The belief was widely held that an interesting description of the Eatabashed to a, taken over by the ProrincW wbooping-cough could be cured,by two most interesting cities in Can Government of oetarla. tees. , nkat with man illustrations from Comfort for the Dyspzptie-There Affiliated with the Uoivers-ty of Totento. ander the a' placing the sufferer on the ground, Y id no ailment so harassing and ex- control,fthe Dept.utAQrit•ultureof0fiturla Clic in- a sheepfold; epilepsy by pro- photographs. Sent free to any ad- hausting., as dyspepsia, which aria- ihru Ill,oi:,ug:ye'arlow->rgss sus e.yN orb dso� ry '� Mc- curing silver coins from friends and dress. Apply to Mr. J. D. Mc- es from defective action of the sto- Oa.en& GltppUtattoe. having them made into a necklace Donald. mach and li•ver1. and the victim of >z ° d altAxoE, v.a•M.S.Pita eo.e Dept.H, t or bracelet to be worn Lby the suf- ;t is to be pitied. Yet he can fir dwcw as r ferer; and hemorrhage and burns AS ANCIENT AS THE HILLS. ready relief in Parmelee's. Vege- o � AGNS wowEN. _r by the chanting of a strange prayer. table Pills a re aration that has tAst: Make t3aDay and•stab, �^ A seventh son, especially if he Perfumes have been used from the + P Ji.hwr.aaoeutbuslas sas' were the 'seventh son of a seventh earliest times. The burningof fir- established itself by years of effete ear �.p 4at Our Wean P el w swo r eell oa sunt fumed incense was one of the rites tive use. There are pills that are in even boae,are quickls son, was as much sought after in of the Hebrew and Pagan religions, widely advertised as the greatest aged up and•spent o,den i Don't fait to see our Exhibit at some parishes as if he were aHar- compounded, WRITE atorytgt:•a.Exclusive W. ; Ahe National Exhibition Toronto. ley street specialist. His patients and perfumes of venous sorts ever can ranked . but not one of Exhibition, were used by nearly all the nations them scan rank in value with Par- ruC e3•,t,;svrrr.r a. were attended on Sunday mornings, melee s- CATALOGUE Dept.oo,To.mato•on after fasting, -the cure" being by of antiquity. Both the Romans and y_;. LL ' x A SURE WAY: touch and prayer. the Greeks were skilled in making CVLTOI\ COLLEGE perfumery. It was from the Arabs, HOW PAPA ENCOURAGED. v ,t< "Since I've come back I find I'm who possessed the art of preparing "What did papa, say, George?" 34 sloor street East, Toroilto. forgotten by all my friends." "You have,used the word `don- perfumed waters that the use of "He said it ryas too hot to talk "Why didn't you borrow ' ♦higDArear for Girls, Feel y Turney key' several times in the last ten perfumes was'introduced into med- II4IIS8nSe." tar the year--Reside tt titudenie, se;2 w sz�. {Im ` of them before you went away?" minutes. Am Ito understand that ieyal Europe. "But did het know you'wanted to ay 14 lonts.434 to.i7%. Collage Reopens Sept,ta. Calendar on anplloatlo• you mean anything of a personal -- marry me?" CHA2tLo'r1E'rlis.>.Lt.vies-rriac.•1pal. ' The transition from,winter's cold nature?" asked a man angrily of These two desirable' qualifica- "I-I think he did." ' U summer's heat frequently puts an acquaintance. "Certainly not," tions, pleasant to the taste and at "And didn't he' encourage you `,a • strain upon the system that pro- Nos the reply; "there are lots of the same time effectual, are to be Uc proceed?" 111 oodstoolk College educes internal complications, al- donkeys in the world besides you." found in Mother Graves' Worm Ex-. "Yes., he held the door open for p , „ WOODSTOM ONT. �V ays painful and often serious. A -- terminator. Chiktren like it. me. ` A ratty toutpped aesldena:1 icbogl for ergs and w.A e�common form of disorder is dyaen- Practtcnll all Canadian drug- —- = Towtit ..t'n r spares tar uwv,r.liy,Bence u y ' iotenco, su,lness, Aa 62nd Annual Caleadar itery,' to which many are prone in It is an undisputed fact that c an +p t wit-or. the , to and summer. The very gists, grocerq, and general dealers Disraeli was a past-master in the best medicine to use in subduing sell Wilson's Fly Pads. If year art of flattery, but his audacity one packet of Wilson's Fly Pads A,T. HacNEIL, B. A., PrinelpaL this painful ailment is Dr. J. D. storekeeper does not, ask him why. carried him out of danger. Soon has actually killed a bushel of this painful Dysentery Cordial. It after his elevation to the House of bobse Dies. Fortunately no such Wgt B1E=.=e RelY- fi[adl mention the name of this Lords he was asked by a brother is a stanaa-rd remedy, sold ever y r how he felt in his new sur- quantity can ever be fraud ins c ° : where. paper In writing to atiTertisers. rounding,. "Oh, don't ask me,', well kept ball e, but whether they. Bug b 1 ejs < Harness he hauls re tear 'fir tthou make our - tie figroaned; was of remembering', �a W�b�will klllhp few othemnal!`Vi�oo a Fly Pads to the asst at manufacturers''prices (FASHIONS KINGS KILL. __ 1TFiano-keys remarked the student _ h. was contemning, he added, T P Reader Them Unsaleable If They f,, MARVELOUS. TO BUCCIES. ilss�•00 ; hOardgr, who had been reading the Aad is the realms of the blest 1 k scientific notes in a patent medi- Do lot Like Them. --- "More than five thousand etc- 5i1►GtE•N :Rf1E88, ffi9.50 lie cine'almanac. "My word!" ex- That Royalty can kill' fashions, It every housekeeper would use I phants a year go to make our piano have agents' profits by bu3nng direct ;aimed the landlady. ',Ain't it as well as make them, was proved Wlkon's Fly Pads freely during ' keys," remarked the student hoar- TRITE U3. r onderful what some animals can In Bertin, Germany, tens of ser who. had been reading the aci- „ y the Summer menths''the house fly entific notes in a stent-medicine c: be trained to do. Ain't it now?" thousands of the beehive hats for peril would soon be a thing of the almanac. "For the lai.d's sake.! ' The Toronto Hamm TQR^NTO w ladies have been rendered sudden- vast. exclaimed the la dinky. ''Ain't dt Carrlalge Sup.sly C0., ONT, The Best Liver Pill.-The action ly unsaleable owing to the.bitter _ [ the liner is snail disarranged- denunciation of the Princess Pau- it wonderful what some animals 5 g line nil wound u a furious tirade In a HERE S A REASON, can be trained to do Y . The Ra •Id Readl9 Threader . sudden chil}, undue exposure to line of Thnra and Taxis, who re- - .'--. . - A. he elements, over-indulgence is Y P Sheffield school the children A practicesl eyes,aving against the new Pain is a Punishment.-Pain is a time-savior device, use tme favorite food, excess ill drink- g types of headgear were asked to.come prepared Nita R d b c are a few of the causes. But by. likening them to "wastepaper the meaning of the 'Word "bache- Protest of nature again neglect for any size needle or . batecer may be the cause,' Par taakets turned upside down." lor" for the next lesson. if the bodily health, again, care- thread. It thrfiad.4 quick• - 3 In the same wa the Directoire This was one little girl's oonfi- 'Icasness regarding the physics con= ly, t-a�ily,.and will last • e{se's Vegetable 'Pills can be re- y+ lifetime. 1lfailed to our led upon a the best corrective style of gown, lately revived, was dent definition: "A bachelor is a dition. It steals in at the firs op- _ y niade unfashionable for fiftyears very ha " rtunit and .'takes u its ode address,pu.cpiid for a5c. that can` be taken. They are the J PPY man' Pn a man and it is so etim drtli- = ACKNTS MANTZIL ~' lthating liver pilltake and they have he t-y the Empress Eugenie, who chose The teacher wanted to know ,. superiors amen such preparations. instead the wide-flowing skirt, more.. How did the little girl know cult to eject it. Dr. Tho as' Ec- ` Tt,• Resold lr•eeile l : P g P P which later developed into the cri- that? lectric Oil will drive i in short Tnroaa•r too.. -- noline. Similarly,, Queen Aiexan- "Father told me so." aider. Pain cannot stay where it `;yl; Box 1". amus,ontarlo i9 used, but immediate) hies away. - drat when Princess of Wales, de- . � Y Y. -'• creed that the hat should supersede. sutrrassas-rrom rheumatism find laetaat reeler the bonnet for all fashionable wo- nt tho g:oto•- lead,byPD its A Lawn,ca seen, whether married or unmar- .. of NO USE. SELECTING Food + NOTHING LACKING. I heli you haeme another baby tied and it was so. At your house." Some ten or twelve years ago "Yep!r Brt I can't understand INVESTMENTS • PrOd1LICt9 A Highland minister, who was P men adopted a silly little fashion of what in th^ world Ma wants him going about with the:bottoms of rather a pompous gentleman, came >, to a shepherds house to baptize a f6r. We ve got kids- enough now Libby"to Cooked their trousers turned up always, child. t<i do all the chores around the 4 In our adrerti,re+ttent of last even in fine weather. This idiotic „ i �'i0/V11Bd BiitlQr idea was killed by King Edward, "Are you prepared 7" he asked house. week we rated out flu skean Rho appeared on the lawn at As- the fond parent. poi There t a marked distinct- "Ou .a muni ta,�es afforded by BOND intent n sten n all other corn re arabans y I have Whe a w' nether s n- , of a P P _ cot with his ne fir oto B - r t i o n between 1Jhby's tatiously strapped tightly down Stand ham for tea.'.' fail, try Holloway's Corn 'Cure. Ilio meld-" over morigag°s `+ O o O k s d O o w s s d Icer a pair of snow-white spats. A "I mean. spiritually prepared, pain whatever, &Ld no incomeni- Weare prepared at all ti.ilus thundered the cleric. ence in usingit. tofurnish statistical and other ' Best and cued -the beat season or two later he put in an r`Af worse I am; oh - _ f that's sold is bull[. appearance without the spats, and , y", I got information concerning the bond# forthwith every man who aspired two bottles o' first-class whiskey. N DISTINCTION. whidi the offer as well as all re- forthwith and mildly lured even moderately from the inn," replied the imper- «e11= roomed did likewise. turable Celt. Some one asked Max Nordau to preftentarivesecm ina. Ourcur- and scientifically cooked in g def no the differen.a between gea.143 rent fort contains runny bonds of. The old-fashioned fob watch - exceptional merit-aak for quo- LlA*ee 9wsat Whi is ribbon of watered silk, with areola w D01lIeatlO Eye Rlmedy. and insantity. dell, sand the tartars. ICffotiilsrs, all the natural attached, that used to be worn by arta,Asordsneliable Relief to ayes ebat?Pssd author of -Degeneration," Savor -of the fresh, prime our grandfathers, was`distasteful C.." 2,r M.A.say Remedy is Your Ayes lunatic is, at least, sure of his If you are in,fecnds, whether -to Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's board and clothes." of larye amount or small, you :r• ; beef is retained. his pucewill' ltd our individual set t ice +° I'usband, who introduced a plain -r wholesome, delicious' and chain of gold in its stead. We call Kindly mention the 'name of this SUCCESS FOR SIXTY YEARS. This is of as:t„tance in selecting j= is- f paper In writing to advertisers. he record of Perry Davis' Painkiller. A ready to serve at meal time, them alberts to this day. are cure for .diarrhoea, dysentery, and to"tory and profitable investtrtent it bowel complaints. Avoid substitutes, Saves work and worry in Qpeen Victoria disliked Garibal- a ere is .but one "Painkiller"—Perry securities , Ji, the Italian liberator, and would acre'-zsc. and sea. .IRED TAPE IN CARVING. municl;at Secur[ties to yield 4 summer. not wear, nor allow any of those _ about her to wear, the sleeveless — "The lady whose name you to brig Other Libby "Healthful" arment called after him. As a re- Man Who Carved at '16th Century y gave, _. _- Toronto, s IiS 'a reference. my girl," said a Ottawa, Meal-Time-Hints, all ready sult', the new fashion, which ca Banquet Bound by Precedent. - P-' laky to an applicant'for a situs-, �HamUton, >t to serve, are: tured Europe;'never really caught At the formal banquet of the six- tion, "tells me 'you were not al- M, peg, cn in 'England, but popularity teenth centurythe man who carved rays truthful and obedient." "No Fort William, y P��f��f�Beef amongst what used then to be con- + >+ " 'Port Arthur. ,. g the meat was.bound with the red ma am, was the reply; I couldn't Ylsi!sns Sausaps t•emptuously designated the `"lower tape'of precedent. When carving be with her tellin' me all the. time -Rallroad,EI ctricAsItWay,Light Ysat Loat middle class. for distinguished guests he had to t+ . sad she wasn't at home!" O:rmpany bonds to yield a}� to Ev9ApO�Atsd M/Ik ip remember that certain parts of the When a henpecked man does talk Winnipeg Duluth. Rainy Lake and Winnipeg Hall—ray Co.. Canadian Bastrsd Beans THAT HELPED SOME. birds or meat must be set aside. he specks, his wife's mind. Northern Railway Company, Tor. In carving for his lord and lady he' _ _. o•to and York Radial Railway Oboes Obow Visitor-"I don't• see how you was expected to exercise great din- Company, Provincial LI{tht, Heat i. MXed plaky� can reconcile- yourself to being a cretion in the size of the pieces he a ,;�V and Power Company, Wimtipsg, Rall- "'Purity t farmer." << sent round, "for ladie's will be waSelkirk and L% Sao ko inniPaupoTram- soon ram- Purity goes hand in hand Si Seeder—"I couldn't if I didn't soon angry and their thoughts soon 1 ' t t see one of you city men once in a changed, and some lords a-re soon way, Light and Power Company. with Products of the Ldbby g industrial Bonds of undoubted while." 1 brand". p eased and some not, as 'they be � security to yield 6;4 to 8°�-Wpst- _ of complexion." H^ was expected ern Canada Flour Mille Company Write fol free Booklet,- "' :THE HARD PART to have the rules both of the kitchen P. Burns A Company, Limited. "How to make `Good' It's hard to live within one's and the peerage at his knife's en{i. „ salary, but there's one consolation A Pike, for instance, must be dished 1 c Tbings to Eat". -it'§ harder to 'live without it. up whole for.a lord ai.d in slice's ` DOMINION r folk. r + for commoner fo The auk of his e' Insist O p• diners, too,• determined whether a a SECURITIES Libby's a t Travers-="I.,am in •a most extra- dig was to be Served up ,whole, your grosses. ordinary fix, old •man. I'm en sliced; plain 'or 'with- ge.d leaf, or' CORPORATION, LIMITED gaged to a girl, but haven't got whether new bread or bread three Ubby, NoNelll money enough to buy her an en- days,old sliould be eaten. ( E P ! '� NEAD'OFFICEi TORONTO :ss KING sT. c i Ubb a ement ring.' Dashaway - H R 3 BRANCMEB, OhicaDO "Can't you borrow lt?" Travers— -- ` MONTREAL-WINNIPEG—LONDON, ENQ "That's just what I wanted to.see And somewhere they're sleeping - �� you about." under 'blan'kets. T Ni U I$51"E NO. 33-01 • 'y' .'.. •4+s 1.'-• +1st •,-.r:-a .,::..,a;: .. S.'- .;�.,�.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,a�'. _ �'"�',r ..:e. ',..5; �k :_. _ ��._-._. .. _ _ __.. .- ,_ 4 _ _.� c - i—.,+•ems .. - ... • r a.. i y iJ CALISMS. —Mr. Martin is home at present —R. A. Bell. we 'understand, PRESERVING SEASON NOW '-., for a few holidays. has purchased an automobile. J —Joshua Richardson spent a —There is now an abundanceof Get your'pint, quart and half-gallon Gem Jars from ne. Also Rubber , --John McCamus is visiting with couple of days this week in the ripe tomatoes and corn is the Rings, put up 1 dozen in a boa. friends in Lindsay for a few days. city. market from local producers. In —The rural schools will re-open —Miss Edna Dewar is visiting consequence the price:is withinWe have a fresh supply of Cheese, Pickles, Lemons, Marmalade, , for the fall term on Monday next. at the home of her uncle, R. H. reach of all. Biscuits and all kinds of Canned Goods. —W. F. Henderson,of Scarboro, Crook. - A choice line of all kinds of Groceries kept in stock. ,spent a fen days here during the —Mr. Livingstone, of Durham, OSHAWA FAIR We have a first-class line of Men's Overalls, Smocks and Shirts, also past week, called upon T. M. McFadden'on -- Boots and Shoes for all purposes. { —P. M. Chapman, agrieultu ral Wednesday. Remember the dates,Sept.14 and'15. The prize list has been issued and First-class Mattresses cheap.—Call and see them editor of the World, is taking a —Dr. henry will be here ae . few holidays at present. usual neat Tuesday to attend to mailed. If you are interested and Terms Cash. Highest price paid for butter sadgs Y H y t wish to exhibit and have not received GEO. A GILLE SPIE Dumbarton to —Mies Clara am leaves to-day his professional duties. a co y,drop aline to the secretary, to visit her brother,Chas. H.Ham, —Smith and Mrs. Clark are &c �. N. .S,nelair, and you will re- • ! of Temagami, for a few days. spending a few weeks with their ceive one of these handsome books. —George Hagarty, of Toronto, daughter at Oakwood. The program already ublished ,spent Saturday and Sunday, the --The members of St. George's gives promise of a bigger sow than guest of A. and Mrs. Allaway. church contemplate holding a Sic- ever before. Those who were at the T t —Ed. Leroy, was in the city a ole on Wednesday neat. fair last year know what the Dirac- Follow the C rO W dg, j few days this- week owing to the —Miss S. A. Dale entertained a tors can do, and this year they have a sickness and death of his mother. number of her friends to a better program of races, attractions ionic .� P and novelties and they offer increased + _ —The carpenters have been at the lake on Wednesday. prizes for stock and They're coming our way for _ Pe Y• p poultry. It is y g y busy during the past week arrang- —Miss Florence Clemons, of Ty- time to get busy and arrange for the _ ing the third ro m in the public rone, is spending a few days with fair. Q school. ``�, her friend, Miss Mabel Wright. f?, O C' !T f E S —Rev. W. oore`was in Port —Geo. D. Conant, of Oshawa; Dairy Education. Perry on Tuesday taking Partin was in town on Wednesday and — • the induction of the Rev. Mr. gave THE NEws a pleasant call. The educational features in connec- The . newest and nicest for breakfast Cameron. —Mrs. James Richardson and tion with the Dairy department"of the e —Miss Marie Bateman, of To- childspent last week with..her Canadian National Exhibition, Toron- 1s "Holland Rusk."routo, is spending a few days at sister, Mrs. L. Squire, of the Lake to, promise to be of unusual interest the home of her grandmother, shore. this year, not only to farmers, but to Mrs. B. Bunting.- —Mrs. Smith and daughter, of consumers of milk in cities and towns Have you seen it. Originally manufactured in Holland._ —Mies Ida Bunting has returned' Hamilton, are visiting at "Clyth- le well. The demonstration work and We have.it. Get a Sample. home, after spend* a • month urst" the home of F. and Mrs. lectures in the Dairy amphitheatre .. P g will be under the immediate charge of with her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Bate Hurst. Mr. Geo. A.-Putnam,director of dairy ` man, of Toronto. —Mr. Platt, of Whitby, accom- instructions for the Province, and the —John Clark is in Ottawa this panied'Mr. Northcote on the lat• Dominion Department Will also Turn- z week attending the Grand Lodge ter's regular visit to the village on ish a man to give some definite in- The• Dry Goods Bargain Table — of the I, O. O. F. as the represen- Wednesday. structions along the cow-testing line. The proper care and handlin of I'DUZEN $1.00 BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES for 76 cents each ' tative of Ontario Lodge. " —Miss Nellie Ward, of Colling- _ —Mrs. L. D. Banks, we are wood, and Miss Annie Ward, of milk will be one of the subjects ealt leased to report, is able to be Guelph, are visiting with the with, and it will m accompanied b p p P g demonstrations of milk testing as wellow- .Bpnense'of air overstock we managed to secure these front the mann- • - around again;after being confined Misses Bunting. - as chaeta showing the value of cow- ng. r to her bed for some weeks, —The many friends of Geo, S testing associations° facturer at this ridiculously low price. Nicely —Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, the Cowan are pleased to know that _ Misses Taylor and Mrs. Pirie, of his health has greatly improved TIME TdBLE—PickezinR station G , Tucked and well made. Hamilton, are guests-of Mrs. John during the past few weeks. T. R. Trainsgoing East due as follows— ' F. Taylor, of Fairport Villa. —Born-At Lethbridge, Alta., *No. 6 Mail s.o5 A M. It's Clear. Cash for You 00 —The oat' harvest is now well on Aug. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. 12 Local 2.9:3 P.M. underway, and although the Stanley. L. Chappell (nee Miss 14 Local 6.04 P. M.' straw as a rule is very, short the Sophie L. Elliott)a daughter. Trains going west dues sa follows— yield is expected to be large. —We direct the .attention of No. 13 Local 9 36A. M. '• it Local 7.30 P.M. BOOTSmSHOES —A large quantity of small our readers to the advt. of S. G. 7-Mail - a.85 P. M. fruit has been shipped..to .Toronto Martin who has the agency for •Sundav included. Look out for our Bargain Sale neat week in this line. All sizes and from this locality this season for the Rea Fertilizers: See advt. on - which good prices were received. front page. A, P�L 1,IE R kinds. - Just the time to-get the Child ren.supplied —Miss Hilda Grant is spendi.n� —Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daught- before School >ce-opens ' ' a few days this week with C. an er returned to to to the city on PAINTER AND DECORATOR _ ' Mrs. Rogers. She will take charge Wednesday after spending a few This will be a Record Sale for Pickering. of her school on the base east of days with her parents, Geo.. M. Contractor for general house repairs. Whitby on Monday neat. and Mrs: Palmer. Established 5 years in Pickering —$. Westaey of West Hill, —Mrs. Gibb and two children Village. Q was here on Sunday and attended returned to their home in West Anlixiass: PICKERING P.O. ///��•"t !TQ D //�""1 !T E = Services in St. George's church. Toronto on Weknesday after a He accompanied the Rev. N. F. month's vacation at the home of Browne, who conducted the ser- F. E. and Mrs. Gee. A talk to the Farmers - 'vices. —Mr. McFadden is getting his Blaoksimithing —W. H. Banks' new barn is drugstore in good shape. The Have you seen our supply of Fly Nets, good,-heavy ones-foathe teaoo now about completed. The strut- recent additions to the building Having rented the Dumbarton shop . tura will be one of the finest in will allow mach more room, for Una opened the same.I am prepay- or nice fancy ones for driving. Sweat Pada, Halters, the township and Mr. Banks will the display of his goods. ed to do all work entrusted torow-bands;Bits, Hame Straps, Etc. •now be able to enjoy its convene- —Timothy O'Leary, of Audley, me in the above line. - B - - euces. is advertising his farm for sale. H.orseshoeinR a specialty. —A number from here attended Mr. O'Leary intends moving into LWI in and see me any time. . 'the barn party at Alex. Bonner'e, the village after disposing of his N:mR, of Cherrywood, on Friday even- farm .if he can secure a suitable DUMBARTON. 16ha' mam y. iing. There was a large number dwelling. l�i present and a pleasant.time spent —The picnic under the auspices Tenders Wanted by all. of St. Andrew's Sabbath School _ —Fred Calverly, 'of Whitby, on Friday afternoon last was satin rx*sasRB', endowed' .Tend. DICKERING, ONT• e, was in town on'Friday in his fine quite a success. The attendance S erg for Concrete Work," will be - new auto. His many friends here was large and although the day received for the Municipality- of the � ;are pleased to know of his great was hot everybody had a thor- Township of Pickering by an of the ; ,FOR! THE IY suttees in his mining ventures in oughly good time. Sports of undersigned ot8cfrs tbereof up to Cobalt and Gow Ganda. various kinds were indulged in by Wednesday, the 26th day of August, i f—The Ladies' Aid of St. An- both old and young. 1909, for the building of two concretepId Summer Time 'drew's Church held a mosteuu3cress- —The prize list of the South abutments for a bride to be erected GOO -1111 meeting on Tuesday aftOrnoon Ontario Agricultural Society's over the Duffin®'Gree where it cros- s sideline between lots 10 and 17 es the et i at the home of Mrs. N. J. Chap- Show, which is to be held on Tues- in the 2nd concession at a point a - man, of Audley. A large, number day and Wednesday, -Sept. 14th short distance north'ofPickering Vii- Choice Hammaeks from $1.00 up to$3.40. from the village attended. and 16th, is now out and distribut- Inge, also for making necessary exca- Croquet Sets from $1.00 up to$1.75. —N. J. Morrissey, of Bowman- ed among the patrons. The-prize vations for abutments. Plans and . ville, called on his mother and lint is very neatly got up and is a specifications may be seen on.applica- lee.Cream Freezers 75c to.$2.40. `sister oa Tuesday. He has just credit to the Vindicator office tion to any one of the undersigned. returned from the North-west from which it was issued. The Corporation will furnish the Machine Oil. .Cylinder Oil. where he reports everything look- --John Boyes and family move cement, the contractor all other ma Threshers' Mitts, F3elt Lacing, Etc:, ing well and prospects bright for into their new residence at the terials,and contractor will team all in a bum r crop• east-end this week. The dwelling iand General Hardware. alter Post, a former resi- makes a cosy home being conveni- The lowest or any tenders not neces dent here, accompanied by his etitly ,laid 011t and fitted with a sarily accepted. wife; made a harried call on a furnace and other modern con- J.'A. WHITE, Reece, Brougham NDY. number of his old aegnaintanees venienees. May Mr. and Mrs. W. W. SPARKS,Councillor, Pickering H • U -on Sunday. Mr. Post was raised Boyes be long spared to enjoy the D. R. BEA•rox, Clerk,Wbitevale V • on the farm now-owned and 6c cu- fruits of their enterprise. August 11th, 1909, . 45-" pied by Mr. Hurst.. —Complaints are being made e ;:DICKERING _ —On the third of Janustry next that Messrs: James Gordon and G. y �, a large number of local option P. O'Leary are guilty, of speeding Voters' List, 1909 •_—���������r���� contests -will be, decided at the their auto through the streets• of Municipality of the Township of NZ'hit-- ' polls. Already campaigns are the village.. , We do not think' by, County.of Ontario. 1S well underway in 108 constituen- there is any foundation for the Notice is hereby given that I have Harvest ...-S UII eScies and this number will be con- charge, but is simply made by transmitted or delivered to the per- p p ' ,, siderably increased before the end those_who are jealous -of others sons mentioned in'section 9 of the On- -of the year. who can indulge in this pastime. tario Voters' List Act, the copies re- —The school board has been -Ho for Farm;Laborers;excur- quired by said section to be so trans- fortunate in securing the services sions to Can. North-west Aug. witted or delivered of said list, made doves Smocks 'Shirts `and of Miss Kate Kerr as teacher of 27th and Sept'. 10th via Chicago, pursuant to said Act, of.all :persons ! appearing by the last revised the junior department. •In select- North- Bay or C.P.R. and Std- nAssess- `.Overall s went Roll,of the said Municicipality to ing Miss Kerr for this position the bury.routes, fare $10 to go (and be entitled to vote in the said Mumu- board acted on the advice of Dr. $18 addittional if return by Nov. polity at Elections for Members of : . . Waugh, the public school inspec- 80th.) See Stephenson (opposite the 'Legislative Assembly, and at We carry the best lines for satisfaction. tor, who speaks very highly,-of P.O.)Whitby,_for all tickets andMunicipal Elections;' and that the her as a teacher. information. Buy his tourist said list was first posted up as my y —The "Crusaders" baseball tickets to Muskoka and all resort office at Brooklin on the Thirty-first team of Kew Beach, Toronto, points via all boat and Ry routes, day of July, 1909, and remains there came down on Saturday after- also to or from England Ireland for inspection. R' A BUNTING Pickering noon for a friend] match with Scotland. Tr and seep Stephen-- And I hereby call upon all voters to • Y y P take immediate proceedings to have the Pickering team. -Being Satur- son before travelling anywhere. ** any errors or omissions corrected&c_ day the regular team could not, —Wm. Gibson a few days ago cording to law. - get together. A scrub team ryas received word .of the death by Dated at Council Chambers, Brook- organizedNEVER . RIP OVERALLS ,but were defeated by drowning at Bellingham, Wash., lin, this.81st day of July, 1909. the score of 14 to 7. of his niece, Mrs. Guy Hodgins. D. HOLLIDAY, _ J► .� —Sunda last was a record da Th deceased was in' her 25th 4445 Clerk of Whitby Township The d Y Y - - so far as heat was. concerned, the year and had been marrled only a I have them' No two men can rip them one on each leg. You are at mercury having risen to between year. She was exceedingly popu- Pickering Lumber • Yard liberty to try them. Guaranteed for 80 days: For.every rip you 98 and 94 degrees above zero. It lar and active in social and church will receive 25c.and for every button that comes off you will iia stated by the weather man, of life. Her diowning took place All kinds of building material, in= receive 10 cents cash at my store. Toronto, to be the hottest day in during a picnic when several eluding rough and dressed With,each pair you purchase you will receive a cake of soap or ..two years. The day was exceed- ladies were in bathing and was lumber, lath,' etc. . a memorandum book. ingly oEpressive as there was not due to the rising tide. Her tins- Oh yes, another thing—We have 4 airs of Boots or Shoes for $1. (food a bread'of sic to give relief. The band arrived upon the scene as All grades of N. B. Shingles stock which sold for$1.150, 1.75 and $2 each pair, heat co tinued throughout the her body was being taken from now on hand. 1 , igbt ming sleep almost out of the water. Interment took place EDWARD BRYAN, ,C 1'+_,'KERINO the queatic? with many, at Deseronto, her former home. W. D. GORDON & SON. .. .. .-- ..' .a•tn.° .v -s:a:•L.k. .:...� .. .. - ,A. �'�� ...w w•:' x.�s`' ,,u3i:"M,�. ,yy„ ..;;1: d"F•`.;(:�a r.1 ..� w'. ,