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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_08_20 ' .,. , .'i°�v:Vtp. :MA✓.3.. d •.'7'.^Wt•�:(Si•.. WV.' .' -. .J,•1s ^' C -.ii.' ,( -;:h. ` ,b� aNi- aJ', Y: T��� .yy - -yr. .M4i - •tea - 'Til^. ,','4.Fv!.y- $•^*,+', .v'F .T•• Sp. .,Y'^G'. .,b:^" _�!: .J 'Cwas.. .. f�....z.,.,�*%'.°�5: .f 'r •�'�1.x�.' .r..S'.' .. abs '. •;^ct, Y - r a ".i' C 'Y•. .. : .,.:. ..;. ..::"''" .: •',-sexes.' .roe : t a , VOL. XXVIIIe PICKERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1909 No. 4$, VV0f$**tM,a19Larlr#. AUDL*Y GREEN RIVER &;bool re-opened on Monday with a The football match on Saturday Med4ca6A Positive Guarantee fair attendance. evening last at Little York between L A D D E A few from here have started for the Shamrocks, of Green River, and M. BELL, M. D., C. M. the West to tat in do harvest. All Saints, of Toronto, resulted in The ladder season is here again,and A• rate Hoose Surgeon of the Hun n .Goes with every box of n ' rs James love has disposed of his farm favor of the Shamrocks, by the score General Hospital. successor to Dr. M.Sante we are prepared to make these :elan- Office bourn a to tan m,1 to a p m and 8 to George West and will shortly move of l to 1. This match was to decide P P ` to s p m. Pickering,Ont• it-1y j to Toronto. the intermediate championship of the of all sizes. N. FISH, M. D. x 11 I T AL x , Miss Brownlee has returned from Toronto and Midland districts. The All kinds of general Blacksmitkiag ( Clinton, accompanied by her grand- championship of Ontario will now promptly and neatly done. PHYB[OIAN AND SURGEON, 1 mother, who is much improved in have to go to Havelock, Brussels or Imam bar o!Oollage of Physicians and Surgeons. �� A nod Beef-ringer for sale. Out. Asw 11 Oo;oner, Conaty of Ontario, — health. Green •River. The next match will g Ofaoe-Soars—B to 10 s.m, and l tc a and s to a Mrs. and Miss Hall have returned to take place this (Friday) evening in '+ p.m. Brougham,out. a-1y If the. don't brie back onr W.H. JACKSON y g y Toronto, after spend-log.a few days Green River at 8.15 o'clock, when the. • �• with the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Brussels team will meet the Sham Brock Rn*& Legal. failing energy;'your stoney N. J. Chapinan. rocks. This will he a hot contest and should attract large numbers of the • y B. FAREWELL, Q 0., BAFiRIf3• will'be refunded.' SOc. a'box ATHA lovers of the game. James White .% . 219-R.ooaaty Crown Attorney,and Ocunty, 4 tiiNoftor. Court House.Whitby• 10-y Miss Bert Evans, of Newmarket, is AGINCOURT :LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, or six for$2.50. For sale at spending a time with J. Mowder. _ Wholesale and Retail Botcher. solicitor,Notary Public,special Examl- Mrs. O. G. Nighswander has re- o A memorable event in the history of Pickerint, Out. oyer for HiWa Oourt of Justice. successor to MCFADDEN 8 DRLI(1 STORE, turned home after visiting friends in Dow et McGillivray, Brock street, Toronto. this village was the re-union on Fri- _ hitby, 4ty Miss Addie Coates, of Claremont, is day, Aug. 13th, of the Kennedy faro- • Pickering. Best rice aid for choice- apending'a time with her aunt, Mrs. 11y, one of the beat known and most p P' '•��T H. WARKE, SOLICITOR AND respected in the historic old township butchers cattle. 11' 'NOTARY Pcsnm, (successor to late A. Carruther. of Scarboro. The gathering was held Darid Ormiston).Whitby. Mr. Sydney North. James Scott and family, of Mark- g g tots,who is associated with Mr,Warke,attends ham, spent Sunday with his mother, at the residence of Lyman Kennedy, Choice treat will be found at Ott at'ickeringon Wednesdays, Mrs. J. Scott Sr. a short distance north of the village, shop at reasonable prices, ' Loans arranged. illy, and in•the weather, which was ideal, M CLAREONT Mrs. J. Scott Sr. has returned home 1 after spending a time with her the large and representative gather- Call and see ilii Prices 11l11'r 't$ Veteratsary, daughter in Toronto. ing'and the happy feeling generally WALTER v FURNITURE STORE Miss Ellen Yake and Mies Florence prevailing was all that could be desir- ALTER L. HOWDEN, y V. e. ed. Those present were the descend- Monuments oradnate Ontario vetenna Colleges Ropers of hn Scot s est Thursday ants of Thomas, James and Williee B e :bee Ontario tnotD E J 8birley,Medical �a 13 Society. eti, in the ace t0 et the best with Mrs. John.Scott J the three oldest sons of the late Sam- pl g I. Lehman and family and T. Dun- Pickering. st uel Kennedy, who settled about the f: keld and family spent Saturday at - HOPHINl3. Furniture at the lowest the Wideman gathering,Markham. old home,• following its their father Having secured theagenc for VETBRINA R g' had done the pursuit of agriculture. y �• f}EON, AND DENT1aT sad • Two Miss Lindaays, of Toronto, p g the Ontario Granite and Mar- Graduate of the Ontario ve ool. prices, oleo More than one hundred were resent. ' have`been spending the past week P bye Works, Brampton, I via ., lege, Toronto, registered me tor' of the amore them two of the three surviv- Oatarlo Veterinary Atsdioal Association. f- 7 with their brother, Duncan of this R prepared to furnish all work is y PICTI.RE FRAMING in dau hters of,Thomas, one son of doe and residence one and one-quarter miles ' place. R R the granite and marble line siorah of Green Giver. Office and shoeing forge Misses Olive Heisey and Mabel James and two sans and a daughter n at the very lowest prices, and ' bourn8 to 11-a.m.,and 1 tot m. Private CURTAN POLES, William, together with their children Nighswander have returned home workmanship guaranteed. 4141"o s, in my croon P,o. a4dreu, Green - after spending a time with their and grandchildren. pp { and kinds of repairing. cods. shipped where desired. — _ grandparents, of Mt. Jay. See me before placing your - APtzsfrtssts garb*.' Friday, August the 20th. order. Letteiing done-on the KIN8ALE •+• shortest notice. '[fir G. HAM—Iasuer of Marriage U N D E R T A K I N G WHITBY C. W. GIBBONS — Clareuiim& 1'► . Licenses in'the county of Ontario, Ca;•penter,Joe Hartit has had a Pickering Village. �y in eonoeetion. busy season so far and is-still hard at The coal'breezes at Heydanshore HOPPER Issuer of Marriage it ahoma Sadler for more. have attracted many of our citizens a'R � - Thomas -Sadler contemplates re- during the recent hot spell. � _ Do Licenses is the County of ootario, T� TSS .� 'fit A L modeling his aheady comfortable and The old bridge on the Kingston a C 0 A L Once at store and his residence,Ciassmont. V .�1. ' well appointed residence. Why P road opposite the Fothergill farm is NORWAY HOUSE.—Noi'wa , Misses Cora and Carrie Lawrence being replaced by a concrete pipe cul- f'iard and soft. C HiaRnonRead. 2 3rncular �,. CLARP-MONT are spending their holidays in the city vert. •� .. w to farmers attending th-'r qts. t•ta with their many relatives and friends. John Perrin re resented the local MJTJMBEL-�, Hest accommodation ander tba nsm mwtage p m,tit. Charges moderate. J,J.tleomw pro too at onr ycradg men 11ad rather a lodge at the Cirsind Lodge I. O: U. F., Lath,and Shingles. damp walls to-Beooklin on Sunday which concluded its sessions at Ottawa 8.H8ATON TOWNSHIP Moving Sale at evening to attend service in theAngli- last week. 0 i'T/-t�" W!T ' can church. Walter Murphy. of Oshawa. who , h •awwyancer, Oommissioa•rfor taking Prices right. - :.eaiirsMs. lseoaasant. Hie, tioaq so lona The Pickering Pharmacy R.•R. Mowbray was out iii Beaver- works as a dry goods clerk for Mr. •-rains- •lancer of ltarriaga Lie ton last. week assisting in letting a Fawke, of that town, was arrested by amew 'a'• Ont T'' From July.lst until July l6rth.. contract far building a bridge in the Chief Jameson on Tuesday on a charge A s C. R E St.!R� township of Rama. ,over the Black of indecently aasaniting Virginia Cal- P09TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, — river, to coat$6000 t{ie Ceant to line, of Whitb The hearts will LOCUST HILL . tor Counties of Yflrk sad oosari4... Boo. In moving into our new extension we t y pay y• g sales of Nl kinds attenuse to en aharssss one half the cost. take lace during the week. addsesr GreenRiver P.O., Out find that we were overstocked.is some P R --- tlFles,guaranteed to b® all fresh and 'lie threshing seasnlr le on and Jas. The case against T. W. Watkins, o! To IxcagAas CRot�r' Uig '� B. PO W FA L, Licensed Ace. Boot?sellers. It wiN pay yea to buy. Ater, heir bildr, tine t iso wbostribao peutiomoa is x ttonssr for Ontario and Tor!tlea. Al! now as the prices will obsess Newts.Adaelsoo, and Spence ed by Chas: B. Rice, well-digger kinds of sols conducted either pr.vawy or try Vffe now have banging in our store on are also hard at it. 1'he srssoa w®' at present working in Pickering with oneWoa. Bale notes collected. Par dates or gig be the shortest Ott record the s/arrw is furiousl driving an automobile, has r ottian apply at reside as. itlissbetb a large sheet the names and prices of 7 g 21lJ�H�:t3 TIt3I�Pt�!! 1CiIi0w lk, oP kerma. Orden lett at tt•we Ocoee will articles on special sale.such as: so short. Unle d prices are good the been postponed and will come on at Carried in stock by aeedie prompt attention. 1b1y coonsy poor iseusa wits haves to be en- Whitby on Tuesday, lith inst. ,k - Liver Pills,reg. lace for 16c ;ud dress Iarged - Frank Fallon, bartender at the �. G}. �.Ae6.n POIICHER, pL�i1letor apd Auction.f Pills,reg.60e.for 8Dc; Hlaud's ms's Hotel. was arrested by Chief_ PlC�z lRll�re� asairrTo age licences,bsu kinds at aanesio� Iron Pills, reg$1, for 19c., etc.,etc. Jameson on Monday on a charge of -eesducted and vall ations made, as mod- Bargains like thane all through the Gaime at 6.15 p. in., Friday. theft. Fallon is alleged to have stolen' -erase charge. tlnat•e and eossinuments can. aLore in patent medicines. soaps, a marked dollar bill from his employ- efistotatty managed and sold by auction ov trusses, s melee, foontain OREENWOAD D. W. yte$ y pivots vale rortsat.e yenta. ams. and P� er, af13n. The moue 4vas �'AS+Z.1 TFR�d eataecoaats promptly ooneoted and satin pens,Jewelers,stationery, Fouad on him when arrested. He was settlements guaranteed. phone or stock food, etc. Frank Clark,of Toronto;called on Opens Se t. 1st; weise for tesmr and pa-ttoutare, Brougham. his father, Wm. Clark. arraigned before Police Magistrate Pe P ! OoL Dates may be fixed by phone 2•Iaws It you get it here it's good. Miss Stella De Li Ru returned to 'Harper and remanded to gaol for a • T M McFADDEN Owen Sound on MQnda wee ELLIOTT E. t Died—At Greenwood,on -Au . dtb, • miss Stella E� RameS Druggist and Optician, Margaret Mathews, wife of William Football, Brussels at G. River. e Teacher of I'1$ao, PICHERING, ONT. P. Orvis, ailed 00 years. — •+• . Emma Wilson returned home last BROUGHAM TORONTO. ONT. 7W IIITEVALE, OTT. week, after spending soros time arith �' -- - friends in .Manitoulin and Fort Wil- F. s:?Sunday. of Oshawa, was home This school is unquestionablynae Dillin ham's lam over un ay. 'of Canada's Greatest, Beaand rn g Dr. Fish hada business trip to he Miss Mvria Willson entertained a P Most Successful Colleges. Our Wagner Co. Undertralla arlOrs number of be-r friends on Friday even- city last week. graduates readily secure employ- ing, before returning to her School in Miss Amy Hanstin, of Toronto, is ment. Let us educate you -King atree , Pickering. Minden. visiting at the home of her parents. position worth from Sw to $190 Have'a full line or rresh and cur Call@ by day or nightpromptly, The senior classes of the S. School Mrs. F. Gemw and son, of Toronto, a month. We know how. Write ed meats constantly on hand. attended to. Telephone here picnicked at the lake on Saturday are visiting Wm: and Mrs: Mosgrove. today for magnificent catalogue. (Bell, or.In'dependent.) last. Needless to say they all,enjoyed -Mrs. James Routley and children, of , Dollar, visited friends here during the Spice Roll; Breakfast flacon, themselves. g W. J. EhLIOT, Principal. Motif, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Lorenzo White, who has been con- past week. fined to his room with a bad attack of Mr.Fuller,sr.,and the.Misses Fuller' Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sta. cholera morbus is at time of writing of Green River, visited George and hest rices id for „ g Mrs. een ve11 here cattle. •' nS u rance r. a little better. Wesley and Mrs, Gerow, of Winni- ._.r....._ James and Mra. Middleton,of Mini- y J M. r , sing, formerly of Greenwood, called peg, visited the former's uncle, • • • - Of all kinds—Best' always recom- on his brothers,George and .William Gerow on Tuesday. PRESENTATIONS ',ekerufa ivem mended. Middleton this week. Mrs. G. W. Linton and Mrs. G. W. e7 Philip were on an excursion to Jack- '•' A number of the neighbors met at P the home of James Byers on Friday son's Point last Wednesday. .First-class riga for hire Conveyancing Dolle last to celebrate Mrs. Byers'birthday, Miss Carrie' Phillips returned to and cif s when a very enjoyable evening was Egypt on Monday to resume her duties Day Or night Rents and Notes Collected. :_. spent. as teacher in the school there. Charges reasonable. O. C. McGregor and family, of To- — =L:--_ ,Bus meets all -trains _ - $ee the Shamrocks win. ronto, autoed to Brougham on Satur- day,rettirning on Sunday. We make a specialty of presen tTeaming promptly attended to. 150 acre Farm for sale. Mrs. Goldman, daughter and grand- tationa, gifts, and can quote you " Agent for Canada Ca'rri'age Co. If you want to buy sell or rent,call UN•IONVILLE son,of Toronto,plaited at Thistle Ha' a right price, on anything in this x at my office. Bargains. on Wednesday'last. They came in line. W. H. pew' P{ekerttn�• It now'transpires that the specie] their auto. commission appointed by the Ontario About twenty young ladies from GOLD or SILVER HEADED We V. Richardson. Government to select a site for the the village spent a very enjoyable CANES, _ The new central prison rounds have made afternoon on Friday last with their SOLID GOLD WATCH _'• "' i aL "Nota Public, Pickerin an offer for Burnaffidette Farm,"the S. S. teacher, Mrs.W. E. Holtby. WATCHES, t`y K• SILVERWARE CABINETS; DOMINION BgNg property is el J. Gormley, and local Mrs. John Miller gave a arty to s � � ed immediately to the east,and north her former S. S. class on Thursday GRAND FATHER CLO. CK$, .�laeksrnithing of this village. The farm contains 300 last. About twenty were present and TEA SETS, Bead Office. Toronto s acres and in the character of the soil, en oyed a very pleasant afternoon. MARBLE,CLOCBS, . with an abundance of running waterisa M. E. Walsh, of Guelph, who ELEGANT SILVERWARE a General Banking Business A general blacksmith business done. and nearness of access to the city, is has charge of our school, arrived on PIECES, transacted. All kinds of repairing'neatly and said to have in the.mind of the com- Friday .and opened school Monday. promptly executed. mission approached nearer so far the We wish her a pleasant sojourn in our EDALS and PRIZE CUPS. �.. —7 ideal sought than any other. The midst. old Mounted Pens and bun- Special attention given to Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty. price offered by the government was . W. Morgan and Miss Kate Phillips, 'dreds of other small things. "t^ $30,000, but Mr. Gormley is reported of Toronto, were the guests of George We invite our,ins action. kj trhe collection �OfOR�C1� # 2.IAZ7CT, a asking$31,000,which tfie commis- and Mrs. McGregor and R.S.and Mrs. y P ' PiCRERiNrr, ONT, Sion regarded as excessive. To the Phillips on Saturday and Sunday. No trouble to show goods. p sale notes. north of Mr. Gormley. the adjoining They. accompanied O. McGregor,in farm of 100 acres is owned by Henry his auto. OAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Miller, while the farm of 100 acres to — BRITISH Term of 1909 the east is owned by Mr. Dixon. ti =,, ��j?Ott31t8 received of t. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- Either of these could have been recur- The Railway Commission has upwards. ordered the erection of a high lev-BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet ed at a reasonable flours. The soil R. No BASSETT, THE P1 No. NEWS Merest allowed At hi Hest COLLEGE ter for•Busines, throughout is well adapted for mixed el bridge across Queen street at JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN 8 TORONTO 'Shorthand and Mat- farming, and on the farm of Mr. Dix- the Don. current rates. ric, on there is a large quantity of excel- Mr. Root, Meighen, President of (opposite new post office) Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson lent building sand. As far as known CHAS. D. GoRDow, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner Yonge and the commission have not made an the Lake of the Woods Milling Co. WIIITI3Y OTTT' ��iTB� BRANCH. vCH Bloor Ste, offer for any. otber York County pro- declares that farmers will do bet-' • it A , pertids for central prison site'*, tear by holding their wbest =W==Z=no WW7 INT PIMP ... ,•-..:Y.» .,+,. r _ -.1 .P"Ay; Z i'ar5 s r+,,•;- F`- !� C�ex mss,.-err -'.-°' w.,,• ��r., :. +.,a ..;a•i'R'oy'-„�.�.•.....-'xe•;,-'•°r rel--E^'�-�=•a�-;?-�. ;,04;.•.R::.-+.--s,•w. .:r... 'u.c-��wa� is'.•:_.'^-:[-. -f.` — •.t-'- j'"i`s7.'c^C`• ..,pyp„�m r � , . 7. 'A „ .• - t ^:iN•i • 'i #!M!l �t�Llf dressing over the chopped ingredi- sola and mix thoroughly. Place ,TO THE MOTHERS ' around the edge of a large salad !. OD SUNSHINE, AND STORK „ dish crisp leaves, leaving the tips - OF PALE G1RL� TN­­Fi_0­ , � of the leaves to extend above the ” dl about two c6 Put he dish ou t inches. in •' _..__ , 14A— We Find Him in the Silent Brook, the tucsa edleaves into the, then stick a fesalad w. aa few ' I Case Showing How the 4oni� ; inches apart and between the . PeatID9lit RLe9tOPe8 �,tiBt l Droutli and the Parched Plain, leaves lay a few small slices of ripe tomatoes. This, is a beautiful as �-.•p USE OF CUCUMBERS. well as an appetizing dish, Health. The brook dried up.—I. Kings, cmuld say; "I thank Thee that I am Stuffed Cucumbers.—Pare and When Serving Salad.—When you. Anaemia is..simply lack of blood cut into,halves, lengthwise, good wish to serve salad and saltines Tt a one of the most common an zvii., 7. I not as other men"; then, behold, sized cucumbers. Scoop out the at the same time most dangero Elijah brooded in the silence and the brook dries;' the. drouth comes P make a little boa of the four sal seeds with a spoon. Mix one cup- diseases with which growing girl solitude of the mountain by the and we cry, Lord, be merciful to tines and tie a aairow ribbon suffer.' It is common because th ful fine crumbs one tablespoonful e; brook Cherith when the drouth fell me, a sinner." around to hold them in place then blood so often becomes im yeti h of melted butter, a scant teaspoon- po � but out of the disaster that threat- So out of stress and temptation = place' the small lettuce leaves in- ed during development, ful of salt, one tablespoonful of g pent, when girl ' - eneci there came to him a new revs-, and doubt there comes to us new Fide the square thus formed and often overstuzl i` rated onion and a fine) cho ped y, over-work and suf�' lotion of Gad and a broader mean- faith, now strength, new purpose. green pepper. Fill the cucumbers, upon them the ingredients without!•fer from lack of exercise. It is 'ing of life. God becomes the God 'of the sun- Set in a baking pan and in the bot- the salad dressing which may be dangerous because of the stealthi-;. -- It seems that when God has a new shine and the storm, of the just and tom of the an put one-half cu fol' passed later. The hostess unties ness of its approach and becaus faith, a new truth, a new purpose the unjust, of the saint and the sin- c[ water and one tablespoonful of I.her ribbon. (which carries out the of its tendency to grow so steadil l to reveal to man, he sends him for ner, and there comes to us a deep- I color scheme of the lunch), places I worse if not promptly checked s space into the isolation of the er sense of His fatherhood, a closer butter. Cook a a quick oven this-I the saltines on one side of the salad ! p p y ' tv minutes, beating several.times i that it may run into consumption. silent places. Elijah at the brook sympathy with our fellows; the uai- o plate, then adds a spoonful 'of the Every growing girl should take an : Cherith Moses on the lain of Mi- versal brotherhood is emphasized. Fried Cucumbers.—.Cut the,cu- dressing, as it is passed: If the P occasional tonic to ward off the in- cumbers into slices half an inch '•. ileo Christ in the.wilderness face In some way ever one comes to dressin was added when the salad , " ' Y thick, salt the slices, and leave them! i%as made it would be likely to soak 'sidious trouble;and in all the world to face with God, with nature, with the "dried brook•" .. there is no tonic that can e their own souls came into and in- to drain, flour thein; and cook them! in and niake the wafers soggy. equal THE DROUTH brown in boiling fat. This ve a Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Every spired knowledge of life's meaning g g -t Cheese Salad.—Half a pound •of , "—"� may be a preparation rose of this medicine helps to make and mission: y p p ration for blessing, table is a dainty-accompaniment to stale cheese, one head of lettuce, I new, rich blood which promptly Do we not find it so today 4 When success, vict.iry. Elijah went down game or fowl. the yolk of one hard-boiled egg. one i P F y from the mountain to the contest Stuffed Cucumber , Salad.—Peel', tables oonful of. salad ori one i ma. es weak, pale, listless girls . ' . the sun shines nature blossoms, the � P � bright,' rosy and strong. Miss A, brook babbles and • prosperity with the priests of Baal. In the cucumbers and cut in two, length-, tablespoonful vinegar, one , tea- M.:Dugay, Lower Cove, N.S., saya: smiles, faith is easy, life joyous, solitude was revealed to him the wise, scrape from each half all the'-spoonful sugar, one teaspoonful "I believe I owe my life to Dr. God is ol-A• but the brook dries supremacy of the God that moves seeds and fill with this mixture. made mustard, half a teaspoonful Williams'p`x' 1t iPink Pills. My blood there comes temptation, suffering, in the heart of nature, in the heart Take one small tender leaf of new salt, a little paprika. and a little seemed to have turned-to water. I struggle, disaster, and of man, over the gods•made.of wocid cabbage, two or three fine lettuce back pepper. Put the yolk of egg; was Bale as a sheet; I suffered from• GOD SEEMS TO FORSAKE U$, and stone, .worshipped by: the flea- leaves; half a' dozen pitted olives, I and oil in a,basin and work them headaches, and floating specks then in the plain. two or three sprigs of par-ley, together with . a . wooden spoon. seemed to be constantly before my we are left to battle alone, doubt The broak' Cherith may bring some sprays of watercress, chop Next add the sa:t, pepper. and pap- eves. As the trouble progressed and pessimism assault us, never doubt and suffering for a time, but rather fine and dress with oil, vine- rika, then the sugar and mustard., mi- limbs began to swell, and it wai more, we think, will life be worth :n the end will lead to a saner hap- gar, pepper and salt in the usual Grate the cheese finely, add it. .; while; never.. more, will God show piness, a truer vision of God — a proportions; 'and add, if you like,! Lastly add the vinegar. dry, in feared that dropsy hop set , and g PP' g' that my case was hopeless. Ug $is face; then from the depths Cod that works in the flood of y bit of horseradish. t{ } it in gradually._ Heap the mixture to this time two doctors had attend- there comes to us the new faith, the springtime and drouth of summer, Baked Cucumbers.—Peel good-j up roughly is some scallop shells ed, tr:e,- but noiwitlistanding I• kept new truth, the new manifestation of iuevitably, unchangingly, eternally, -sized green cucumbers. To each or plates and arrange.the lettuce login worse. It was at this ono- # God. but beneficently along the way of xis allow one .pint of finely chap- leaves around in a. border: lure Ighegan using Dr. Williams' ' Perhaps we are beginning to feel law :that is love, and the purling , ped meat, to which add a table- Pink Pills, and after taking a few ourselves a peculiar people, a rivulet and the dried brook are but spoonful. of onion juice, one tea --'i' boxes •I was mush, improved. ' I .special object of God's love; that different ways He has of blessing, spoonful of salt, and a salt-spoon- ('.IRE OF .1 RAZOR. - :' we had reached a higher lane than leading, developing the individual ful .o{ __ kept on using the Pills until I had g p g, p g pepper: Put this into the;' taken eight boxes, when my health the common herd, were coming in- and the race. spaces from which you here taken [Ioa�' to Charpen a Razor - Some „ - t.• the spirit of the 'Pharisee, who Rev. Gu • A.thur Jamieson. the seeds.' Pat cucumbers together, pas rnmpietely restored. _ 3 + g �_ Pointers for 13arbery. � Dr.. '<'<'illiams' Pink Pills cure vas- _ t:eor fasten them with skewer°, and; It is one of the misfortunes of es like-this because they go to the �' E S S LESSON , stand them in a•pan. Put in the the masculine elerrenf of the popu- root of the, trouble in the blood d and We get 'from, Paul's actions a : pan a teaspoonful of soft; one' That i,4 why the lotion that recourse has to be mad©; y cure" rheumatism S. S. true b oral Courage, of l indifference chopped tomatoesed onion , and halfwo ea. cup-j tc. shaving, From motives of by- and indigestion, nervous headaches to danger; is the highest form of fel of water: Baste eery ten I girne and health, the greitrie .pro.- and racking neuralgia, and all those \TER\.1,T 0\.LL LESSOY, g g- , minutes. Strain sauce in an when Portion, moreover, prefer Vo ac- ' troubles from which growing girls Fou e. Two so Ciera were char p ins tip a bill with their regiment, i'cucumbers are done and pour over bit suffers fruin inaabilit themselves ten s iffer yof in ho sture yea:rs so of- lues silence, If ,At'GI'mf AL in a desperate attempt to capture thein. Serve at once. The crooked y' P � p the requisite keen edge to the in- Dr Williams' 'Pink Pills are given a battery. When half way up, orae neck squash may be stuffed ane arument in order to achieve the` s fair trial they will not disappoint of them turned to the other and. baked the same. Lesson fIII. Paul's Third Mission. said, "Why, you are as ale as 1 "desired end sufficiently cleanly and ' you: Sold by all medicine dealers y P e r'bv a t 5 cent h o sheet. You look like a ghost, I be- sa l� The s tan of fin edge sionary Joumy. Golden Text, << SE:150\.3BLE DISHifi, -is distinct]v a knack, and its acqui- boxea for 112,50 fromTheDr. .Wirl - 2 Cor. 1_'s ll, pier" you are afraid," Yes, J = sition require% as much practice ''Tams' Medicine Co.; . rodri fle, . am, was the answer; ` and, if you (Pineapple Layer Cake.—U se any j a3 the.setting of.a nutting tool fitr Oat I. Business Interests. versus the were half as much afraid as I am, g P y the lathe. If, however, one be but Gospel,—vs. 2128, For at least two 9 gago.". o+,d recipe for layer cake and bake'' p you'd have run ion it, three large tins. Put betn•een. familiar with the elements of the i �'— • Sears and three months Paul had A locomotive engineer ,on an each layer the grated pineapple anis' process a considerable .amotent of _LAND .BY THE GALLON. be4n.working in Ephesus and was eastern railroad, who -was always ; ice with plain icing, flavored with, vain. labor and,time might be saved, ab6ut read to' o on extending selected for his nerve and a little lemon juice. The, encs le explained roc- A: farmer living in a wet and-late y B S j P PP as. Prof: McNVilliam �Cl iristianicy even to Rome (see whose courage, repeatedly display- 1,1 itself makes a rich, moist fiil-I eptly before the Sheffield ,$ocietr of district in the east' of -Scotland 1toto-'1 c'TJ; 15:23) and on to.Spain ed .in appalling accidents, was pro- ; ling' and should not be altowed to -Enginoers and Metaflur•gi is in the found tin es and seasons so against (Rom. 15: 'i4), .after visitingand verbial, was afraid in the quiet of ; st- ud more thin a few hours before him that he de-oiiled not to renew f course of a lecture on the prosaic strengthening the churches in j his own'home to go upstairs alone carving. If the cake is to be kept ytihjeet, "TI,P ('are of a Razor." I=is le`acF . Meeting his landlord the Maodonia and Greece, and.bearing in the dark." I longer some of the plain frosting! This parer embodies thealts of other day, he said: the gifts of Philippi, Thessalonica., l 33• The Jews were always e,Pecf- i should be stirred into the pineap-I continual experiments and"-rtudv of! "I can mak' nothing o' sic wat Berea, Corinth, and other, Gentile ally, exposed to persecution, and File before the cake .is put together. I the subject over a. pnri,A (if s.-me and `our land, ,and I'm no'- goin' churches (Rom, '15: 28) to the poor as the mob would be likely to make String Beans and Cheese=String, twenty A-cars. As lie had only his '<'n «i t, or I'll be ruined." "Christians in Jerusalem. , no distinction between Jews and ane quart of reen.*beans;, Cut iu! -Well, 'John, take time to think q B ! (wn face neon �i hic-h .to test *his In Corinth he expected to re- Christians, particularly as Paul was I ,mall pieces and boil in.salt water; theories, his experience has proved o't," said the landlord; ``no doubt +ceive contributions fur the poor in a Jew, they put forward a promin- ' till done, Drain and then put them! .i valiiablt factor. 1 s'e'll be able to come to terms. I 'Jerusalem 0 Cor. .16: 1-4). ent Jew named Alexander to de- ii, a saucepan with one large cups The cutler from wrhoin 'he pug--knight let you have the farm at-.a He. sent two of his helpers,"' fend them. Possibly he was Alex- <,f grated parmesan, cacese (other I chased hi, first razor, upon inquiry reduction ort the acre." +'11 Timothy and Erastus (2 Tim. 4:'20), ander, the coppersmith, of,2 Tim. cheese will do), tablespoonful but- as to whether it should be. dipped! `'-1h, laird, replied the farmer, through Macedonia to Corinth (1 a 14; who did Paul much sill.' ter, small cup of milk, rather large'; lit hot water..before sirol:ping, re-J y�nir land should be let by the gal Cor. 4: 17-I9) to prepare that church But Alexander only excited the dash of cayenne pepper, and cook 1 plied in the negative... Similarly, j lcn, no by the acre!" 'for his approaching visit. mob still more. five minutes; stirring constantly. one recommended a rigid and an-, -•-- Paul succeeded in all.these plans, 35. The townclerk at length in Serve while hot. Wax beans are ether a ti'exible strop, acc•ordiiifi 'to i _ but some of them were accomplish. terfered and argued with the ex- good cooked this way: �his own predilection; -while there ed in' per, cited_- eo le. Sweet 'Potatoes.—Cut.cold boiled was a siniil'ur divergence of opin- though in a far better one .than the 1.. The moors tp o lana was so tatoes lengthwise. Put ion as to way he had planned. settled in Ephesus that no company . layer pointed part on the rim f fe carried out before ur'after use., ' Paiil stayed in Asia fL;r a season of Jews could overthrow it. You of a stone soup plane. Sprinkl8 The Professor, however, tried all� e . v. 2'.)• A}�parently fur' several have 'no real cause for violence. granulated sugar and cinnamuli on methods in turn, and thus was able' !seeks or months. From the fact The image (of Diana) which fell the potatoes and dot with small to select•that which is undoubtedly � i that Asia is mentioned rather than down from Jupiter their chief Pieces of butter. Do this to each the best. He has found th•af the r P I I. Are your feet, hot` Ephesus, its capital, it has-been iii- god,'as meteoric stones occasional. la}er. In the middle'put a mashed Cexibl'e sfthp, hung at one end by a 3. 1 ferred that he (lid not remain in ly fall from the sky. sweet potato and cross it each way j nail, sti�h, as the professi,inal wield- ; Sere 1t!!ei bgStet'ed? a; the city all the time, but labored to look like'-the centre of a sun--I I i If SO,try Zam$IIIc. r^r 2. Paul had not committed the er of the razor'ordinarily resorts t in the outlying districts. wrong with which he was charged, sower. Put sugar, cinnamon, and to, gives a 'strong but not a .fine 11 i 133 800n a ,., A Contrast. In our last- lesson butter on top. Bake in oven until edge, and.tl•,at oil tends to harden (I}H� .�dln-�,ziiClSdp{1lie� ;it{ $is converts h'ad been very careful brown. Serve in same dish. �7l'' it cools and soothes ra ' e saw how Christians voluntarily ,not to blaspheme the goddess, His _ the surface of the strop' fee- i , Scalloped Ruta.oes Parboil a t' kin str,; , injurtd S;1YCrt,iil$ ( acntly a led- A soak f:'::;`: gave up a bad imsiness, at rent method.-of overcoming idolatr is l applied p' 4 4 $. g y quart of sliced pota.oe,. -Put a having p SiCiI1 end tissue. cost to themsekes; for C'hrist''s cite noticeable. He g a snuxali; liable'surface, %+ q preached the layer,of these potati.es. in a bak- e , and if the razor `• its rich sake. 'Now we find some men who os el he set Jesu Christ' before ;;Ives•the best edge , re�i11C� ,+ ing dish, prinkle with. salt, pep lie iii cd into hot Witter before �' , i . tried to destroy the gospel, be- Chep people. The contrast betweeh 1'.P a ll: herb8l esSenCRS cause it was injuring their business. P P per, grated cream cheese, and chop- stropping the metal is toughcucd s; penetrate the skin ] them and the teachings and char- ped. pimentoes. Acid a few small I'd better fitted fur the production i?.:i That is the business -of the gospel atter of the idol ods was the ar u_ Its antiseptic pro- That g . pieces of butter. Continue this „f the. re u'site fine edge. Thr i �•.'; to destroy all business that injures menta q g +-E i1 perdes prevent all �I l r:.ccss until the potatoes are used reliminary im.mer,ion in water is ;�).•!. Men. P drn nflaler of rna v 3, There was a beater way of re- up. Pour over, al`f about a cupful a vital factor, since razors p,�,ssess •:_� j �g •` II. The blob in the Colosseum.— dress, if there were'necd through of -milk, Bake in 'the oven until Or nileinn3ation Vs. 29 -11. 29. The whole cit was a finer temper. than ordinary cut- b the law courts. brown. . lois trxrls, °nil are proportioi,ately, �a 3�CntT essences,filled with (tile) confusion. The 4• There was danger, that the Greek •idea.is of'- the mingling of soman government might interfere ° Irittle. It is also expedient that �:,• bOd upa9w healtlsy tissue. crowds tc:;ethcr like waters in a' and deprive a turbulent city of its S-1 LAD HELPS. the strop surface should be pt e- ?'� y� arisib ��, cascade or flood. Think of Southey's greatly prized liberties. served from the settling theri~un of, r burns, bruises, etc•—fust as I poem,•`'Howdoes'the '�atcr come Lobster Salad.--Take four medi- dust. particles• the presence of effect3ve. Thus pence and quiet were re' um sized cold boiled potatoes, one which, if of a gritty nature, may Motbers And it lnvsluabie for doRn at Lc:dre V!—­recoiiilig, tur stored. t, baby's sores) moiling, toiling, and boiling, turn Bunch of celery, on'c- ourth of a 'break- the delicate edge of the tool. Ing and toiling, around and The signs of those times meant small head of 'Cabbage, one small l't is im ortant to remember that g p 1t( Div std Cleats.-boa Aon N� that it was best fur Paul, to leave bottle of stuffed olives, one can the edge of a razor, being obvious- t; around, with endless. rebound, con- immediately for another field of boiled lobster, a pinch of salt; chop ix- of a much finev character, outing (i � founding, asti;unding, dLzzyiun and labor, .vhile.F.phesus was settling i and mix together thoroughly; then to-tile nature of its «'ork, than A* deafenir g the car u itli ii sounds. down into rl;ti•,t ' peace, and the make a French dressing by usin; the ,.ther cutting tools, im,4 reaeivc - 30. Paid v.uu:d have entered. churcii continued to grow. in Char- yolk of one egg froin'which every vlecial attentiun:, and by taking t Paul was mit, an .at.:lete, and, at atter and numbers. Therefore ),article'of white has been remoy rti, heart the foregoing simple rules, r f t least according. to i his enemies) Paul hade, the beloved church ell, beat'thuroughly, add a, pinch ninny of the difficulties at present "leis bodily presence was weak" bood-by and departt•d for to go in- r.f salt, then a few drops of•French experienced may ho effectively elver- (2 Cor. 10: 10). But this did not to Macedonia (Acts 20: 1). -olive oil, mixing welt. When the come,-Chambers' Journal. . deter 'him from going to meet the .�. O • dressing begins to get thio}}�r add a mob. He suffered, also extreme "Will you be m wife 4" he ask- little lemon uice kee in ChisPro- spiritual s iritual depression 2 Cor, 1.: 8 . y 1 P g Pio " OF P P- ( ) ed. No," she replied. So he cess up, first the olive oil, then the Dry your dirty. but ren ember ti-,at All this enhances the greatness of remained a bachilor, and lived hap- lemon juice, until half a small hot- ,t isn't your duty to do your ' Paul's courage at this'',time. pily ever after• tle of olive oil is used, Pour this friends. 1 - vtG �,,,.. ... . . .: -.._ .. . ': .. r:. . . _" ..:.. .. ,. .'iu.r?e.Sup. ;;ti�'"J ,-.,,�r' -•�. r^r Flu . .- .y„-.. , - rnrlr ., H4..,..T•µ'M'.+nF�••-"'"y'•T � •i -? .M -�i'4'•4"'t' Iv'ry,'f,.'zET• '^•^J- TJ .nr�, ! 1.'� a� •f•'- 4 •;�ZO,�$'•i .:;.{._ �+' R'Sg� i 7J 24,jr1"A4 5 lA,.•."•7,f2-t'rY],�"..`. ,�!f/ 1:,-.�. ".°'>•`'- �nJ•. eT"• .""1. '. - - 5. 'ix �.X. t^ ' -.:GW .. .,. 7•wt-y•.. C7M'.'"-A n,,, .....i .,. ..,- -Z^'T'^ 1 WHAT RABBITSCOST t OAR AIISE AND EFFECT. VAR2T a wRI AN 1P ELIAS ROCERS, President- ALBERT J. RALSTON, managing Dlroctor AUSTRALIA. OVARAN'rEED � k. $PAR LINO, secretary. Helen "Of oourse he clasped you ~SPAVIN OUR?" in his arms when the boat upset? Man•aenrec• aottioo, National Life Assurance laoa The rabbit is an expensive little „ l aniBial. A return has just been Hazel= No;,just the oppositea Send for book eh-Tali; OF CA,W.AL 8_ Helen-"Just the opposite t What .HEAD OFFICE,• NATIONAL LIFE CHAMBERS. presented to the Parliament of do you meant" The Veterinary Rome" # !0 Toronto Bt., Toronto. Queensland showing how much the Company, Limlt•e, :Business In Force - i10,467,2e1.09 Haw-"Why, the boat upset destruction of the pest has cost that „ B :A,76Ade1atde8t.,=. Dally Income over - tt3,i0C.90 when he clasped me in his arms. 'Toronto,Canada- Invested In high grade securities st,:aa,2n.17 State. The figure is a tidy one— ' Surplus to Policy Molders' Account 6M.190.0 £1,252,591• Until the early '6Us THE "LAKE OF BAYS" COUNTRY, HELP WANTED ! The only Company reporting to Canadian Insurance Dept. Ottawa, no at+ there were no rabbits in Australia,. ,A handsome brochure, artistically illus- rears of interest or principal on any investment. Then some prompt-rom t- nant malignant fate trated, has been issued by the passenger WANTED-Ladles to do plain and ]1gh1 A splendid opentng in this county for an active, ed a•squatter to import a few for department of the Grand Trunk Railway vowing at home, whole or spare timel sporting ur see. These became System. telling of the beauties of the good pay; work sent any distapcei energetic agent possessing good character. P. Po Lake of Bays district, fn the "Highlands charges prepaid. Send stamp for tall�,ar� �r, the progenitors of countless, mil- of Ontario." A new feature of this die- ticulars, National Manufacturing Apply direct to bend office. E6 Toronto St.. Toronto. Oom. „ ), triet is the new botel-The Wawa-at Nor. j2any, Montreal. I lions, and the "rabbit plague way Point. The hotel itself has a page 11- brought about the ruin of thousands lustratlon reflecting the summer glories ;, of farmers. The prize of £5,000 for of woodland and water, with a brood of AGENTS WANTED. I08PEDOES AND DESTROYERS Green= �Wh'at do you :mean by s6ven wild geese soaring skyward beyond gEg1ZL1ABLBbtAV1iANTEDIV EVBB an effective exterminator.has never the tower. The concise description em- town to take orders for beet custom made -- cheating me like this 1 You said been.Won. Among those who hada bodies the story of a charming resort. olOuthes in Canada Highest oommisatoa. BOA 'h ypes of Each Rapidly Changing in this chain I bought here would last A copy can be obtained free on applica. TaitoringCo.,Torunta ( , shot for it was M. ,Pasteur. tion to Mr. J. D. McDonald, Union Sta. the British levy. _ a lifetime, and here's all plat- _ -tion, Toronto:- , The da has one b when the ing worn off in a month I Moses•. ACENTS W*NTED.-I have Secured t11 y g y -"Mine friendt, .I said dot sham There it nothing equal to Mother eneral agency of Ontario,for the sale of orpedo can be regarded as an un would last you a lifetime pecause Graves' Worm Exterminator for A SAFE RULE. Four Butter Blender," a me chine which reliable instrument of war of'strict- ten•'you puy it you look so ill I destroying worms, N43 article of its When a fellow, poor or rich makes two pounds of butter out ts.of one at ly limited use. To-day the British y g an additional cost of three cents. No av is about to be equipped with didn't tink you would live der reek kind has given such satisfaction. Minds his biz, you bet chemicals used, stands purs trod clusive y pp There's lots of trouble into which tion. write for partieulare for exclusive for ado which will carr a de- oudt• territory, to "Our Butter blender.­ Room P y WHY NOT THE AUTOMOBILE? He isn't apt to get. confederation Life Building, Toronto. tunds, ructive charge of upward of 200 An nueual opportunity to Maks Money. - rr , and will possess an effec- So you re going away-for A cou- , ...Jive range of over 7000 yards, Exclusive sales agencies• now being le of weeks are you?" said the A Remedy for Bilious Headache: g y , placed in every city of the United States P 3 —To those subject to bilious head- "at it will be able to cover "at and eanada, for patented article which neighbor very graciously. for many years bas been sold by mail. ' 'Yes," answered the man. "I ache, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills an average speed of thirty-one Well advertised and thousands now in use „ are .recommended as the way to knots. and highly recommended. No canvassing, think we'll be gone that long. j our advertising and announcements bring "Good," 'answered the neighbor. speedy, relief. Taken according to f Such a' weapon, says Cassier s the buyers to our door. Write today it directions they will subdue irregu- ` . Magazine, is bound.to influence bat- you have the ambition to earn big pro- "Let us'take your lawn mower and larities of the stomach and so act 1 fits. Don't. hesitate as only one agency i your garden hose till you get'back, tle tactics owing_to its; range and Coac d i each htc Brig.,dd Cit- W. E. D. Rill you?" upon the nerves and blood vessels the accuracy with which it runs. C that the pain in the head will cease. The new torpedo in association There are few who are not at some- ' with improved gunnery methods Lady Teacher (drowsily)-"What Rea,-Weak, Weary, h;atery Eyes. anda. Tr has already banished the familiar is it, Tom?" Tom—"Jimmy's swear- Murined For Your neEy)o eT o blew Y u time miliar (with ect its attendanta evils. 6 inch gun from the newer battle- ing!" Lady Teacher (still drows- Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 50C At. „ „ Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books: Yet none need Buffer Willi these "ships and battleship cruiser's. Onel iIy)- What did he say? (Pause.) Gree. 3durtne rye Remedy co., Toronto. pills at hand. of the urgent naval problems.of Tom—"Well, miss, if you say over `to-day is how to employ the netts all the bad words you know, I'!1 Kindly mention the name of this THE START. torpedo to the beat advantage. tell you when you come to it!" paper in writing to advertisers. ..�'" It is realized that it is necessary She shared. his umbrella, tc. build special vessels' for its use; mall town And that was the start; To Men Who Live Inactive Lives. Anew physician in a s it is also realized that in view of —Exercise in the .open air is the -got himself into a serious predica- Now, e'en when it's pleasant, •.: ° r. the dangerous character'' of the b'he reigns in his Heart. ^ g beat tonic For the stomach and t=ys- meat soon after his arrival 'by his g 1 fr lservice which will devolve upon iFm generally; but there are those inability to remember names and _ ,�„� ,��• Ithese craft it is.essential not only Who are,compelled to follnw seden< people. One day, while making After maTclbg-'a most careful .,.w, )ML WR that the British fleet should pus tary occupations and the,inactivity out: a patient's recipe, his visitor's study of the matter. U. S. Govern- ( J l �ess the best type of torped4t craft unds. to restrict the-healthy action naale completely escaped him. But ment scientists state definitely Lt that it should have these Tees of the digestive organs and sickness not wishing to appear forgetful, that the common.house ft Is the Bels in sufficient number to pro- follows. Parmelee's Vegetable and thinkingtc, et a clue, he asked y PRI tot WINNERS vide a margin of safety in -view-of pills regulate the stomach and liver her Whethe ' she spelled her name .'Principal mesas e! distributing AVE beg to announce that the Pe prizes offered for solution of the inevitable casualties of war. and restore healthy Action,: It is with an "e” or an 'i." The lady typhoid fever, diphtheria and our Omega watch•'coast the Dots" The new destroyers differ wise to have a pocket of the pills blushed and replied-,. "Why.doctor; smallpox. Wilson's Fly Pads kill 1pst�Pr:eeMiss won Marylo0� Smith, from anything which has hitherto always on hand. my name is Hill." the hies and the disease germs, Litt►. Banda, P.E.I. been seen in,the British Navy. They " r d rFxe--Mr. E. M Boughton, are to have a displacement of from „ too. 2 OIrJs, -Mr.AlbeJohn to" 1,0.30 tons; With g speed of Why are you so' reluctant to Great Medicine.—Tonti, one of std Prix*-Mr. John Ont•.pt�, c•- f introduce me to your father?" a the pioneers 'of French. Canada, a coreville. t nt. twenty-seven knots only; 'they Will „ P 14Iav—"'ZDha,t is our ideal?' 699 he correct number of nota was young lady asked her fiance, Are lost a hand and wore an iron hook y mount five 12 pounder guns, and you afraid he won t me as a like ?" "On substituted He was in the ha- may$—"A man Who is clever If your answer was within sof : the 699, and you have not received be fitted with two torpedo tubes. the contrary, my darling." Was the bit of boxing the ears of refrac- enough to makke money and foolish one of the Conaolatton Prise., u The buildir¢gof a destroyea reply,' "he Will like you so much tory Indians with this iron head, enough to spend it=" ie because there has been some . special trMdB Da8ed Upon SCieAtl- error, or perch9nce your name and that he will want to marry you him- and they have remarked that it was _ address wag not legibly. written. At fir data and�earried out with a de- Widower and ver "great medicine." Ds, Thomas? FOR THE LITTLE ONES to trouble w there are any-such• we hopeesthey self. He is a 3r g Pal killer ill to to ug at once, o comes with uta f Workman- , quick relief. The li.rac and accuracy O . - - it is teat medicine' it want to send a prise to all who y rich, you know. )aclectnc O g , bumps and the bruises, the -�. 'ship which is not to be.found,' be pains from are entitled to it. 'cause it is not required, in larger takes hold of pain with an iron hand green apple•, and each things are quickly TPODINC on a gnod name and deceiving and knocks it out of the system. cured by its use. Avoid substitutes, there e Q R(p� Q 100 ToronYong&to Bt. 7 i• but one "Painkiller"-Perry Davis'- El.LIS BRQSs Toronto w vessels. The'e8tsbli hmerts which the Bublic 1p what tee imitators of the _ fisc. and 600 ' devote themselrZes to the con struE- wett•k,own "The D. d< L." M^nthol Fleeter tion of such ciaft are a -national 'are doing, Don't tf fooled, insist on•th• BAYS McGOWAN. genuine, '•The D. b L. a „ The man who desn't owe a dol- asset of no. mean importance at a A vast diffrunce 'bechune ap- lar can look any other man in the time when the torpedo is looming MIGHT BE WORSE. pearances an' facts. Whin a man eye and tell him to go to—work. with increasing menace on the laughs at ye, it may be because. Utilization o f Gunner—."You look worried to his heart is merry. It may only: - horizon. s _ death, old man?" th' clatter av a weak character Guyer—"Can't help .it: MY wife through an impty head." T E L EG RA P N Y 4 SOME LANCE SALARIES. " Surplus Funds i� up to her neck in debt. • some interesting inside facts are ocra- Gunner-"''Oh, cheer UP, It might im a sure Daseprrt to a good salary. gionallyy, divulged in regard to the enorm If 8110wCa t0 rOAm over yOtl! You can learn it easily and quickly nus salatile earned by some insurance be WOrae.." hones those few in IIOeeDt�lOOliiIIa at the CENTR41. TELEGRAPH - agents. Guyer-"HOW could it. SCHOOL, S Gerrard St, East, Torou- . It i+ rep chat two agents recently 4P Gunner—"Wh i Dense flies map cause a real trag- to. Particulate Free, Write: d f+<ndamrntal principle of pointed by Llie National l,ffe Assarrwce t'•,m- y, f she. is only up W. H. SHAW, Pres. a aucCCeaful b+s{meas is the proper . parry in one of onr large western cities to her neck .in debt that means edy any day, as they are known ;„i�„I„I„=,,�„1, � utilization o/a,crpiva funds—to ' have earned over Two Thousand Dollars she has,settled.for her,summer mmer hat (s?.o0o-00i a etonth item the time they to be the principal agents for"the _ - -'-- earry the greatest interest returns. 'started to get business for this Company. and that means a great deal these s,read of those deadly diseases 1t 6T1!tI MER es 9 x of course, theme men are hustlers, and da 'a. I y + 3Al/ti�,/ AGENTS wofaER• Financial inatitttlions atid indi- .•"are well equipped in every .,way, poesces t hoid fever di htheria and ~"^ t typhoid + P e' CA� Hoke a++s Dar wed est.b t iduala of wealth do not permit Ing even smal motor cars to cover the '- ltshpermanentbasimson territory more rapidly. In the treatment of summer come smallpox. No other fly ktlltr.Som- ear capitol Our i iib large aecumulattons of money We understand, however, that any man , eta" goo.,'sil as Nes - earning nothing, or onl ¢ loaf who has real ability in this line could do plaints, the most effective remedy Ir8re9 with Wilson's Fly Pads. in every bom•,a"Quickly n9 y well. that can be used is Dr. J. D. $el- --- twod up and epeat or4en rate,of interest. One of the reasons for the scess o some f.rL &tdustt•tar i� ; National Life agents is the splendid logg's Dysentery Cordial. It is e MARE EXCEPTION. WRITE °tcO"given. WA the should not the i» ,. standing of the Company which 18 shown standard. preparation; and many rr ��( 7A� Tax gotta 8VrrLT Co.. y+ f , in their advertisemetit elsewhere in this I rather pride myself on one Depalf0lorcato,O.L resin+ +moderate means swot - pager. If it bas ever occurred'to you to people employ it. in preference to thing,"` said the young tt ther. "Al- - Aimaelof tine same opportunittes take up the Life Insurance business you other preparations. It is a hi h- Cannot make arrangements with ,an p P B though I have the brightest, smart- The Rapid Needle Threader aforded to Insurance Compan- ea�ier Company to secure business for ly concentrated medicine and its than the National Lite. And they need. est, cutest, best youngster, I ever A pgactical eye-saving, lea, Trust Corporations and sedative and curative qualities are saw, I never brag about'him." time-saving device, used similar inotitutiom I The ser- m Agent right in this territory. Com- , th beyond question. It has .been a ; - for any size needle or • •-' mnnicate wa. the head office. e'3 q popular medicine for. many years ?rices o our or ani�ation are " and thousands can attest its superi• Holloway's Corn Cure is the me- thread. It threads quick- available to anyone who i wires. WHEN THEY BUILT IT. dly, easily, and will lam? a y n4 or qualities in overcoming ysen• dicine to remove all kinds of corns lifetime. flailed to your During a history recitation in a ter and kindred Som lainta. and warts, and only costs the small _ address,postpaid for BSc• Issues offered by +ca are re- y y P co"unmended only after.a thar- sum of twenty-five cents. - ACIERTs WARTED. ((Public school 'the,teacher put the ough ismstiyation by experts- • question: WARM WEATHER HINTS. x The, Rapid Needle and purchased in entirety by us. '.'When was Rome built?' An overdressed woman was talk-: Threader Co., z In hanging a hammock have the in to an acquaintance. "Yes,"_ __ , The dissribution of man I The first to answer was a young- g q — �a, Boz 1307.orttiia,Ontario y• -, ster -hear the front, and. his re head hook ata height of six feet she said since John came into his our recent issues is significant of t- four inches and the foot hook five mons we have -a nice country' the"Siren the •ecuritt o tlseir .sponse was, At night.", feet seven inches from the floor. y y9 f` "At night!" repeated the aston- house, horses, cows, i s and f f This gives an easy swim p g ' storable interest return — o fished instructor. "How in the g y g hens." "That must be charming," their acceptability to intelligent In. training vines on walls, or remarked the other; "you can have. world did you get such an idea as � investors. that? houses of stone and'shingles or in all the fresh eggs you want." "Oh, "Why, I've often heard ray dad forming a rockery slip a hairpin well,"'- replied the first lady,. "of � � � I Some of ills issues a+cittcblefor : aver the branch to be secured, then course the hens can la • if they like . A the general investor are: say that Rome wasn't built in a y PEEQI. day," said the boy. into a nearby crevice. to, but in our position it ism t at all ORONfC f r(� 115 To get rid of flies, sprinkle all ueces'sary." �j "' --Canadian ntNe nds yleldi a a Co.o ec: , �• Kindly mention the name of this breeding places with a mixture of _ 1 -Duluth, Rainy Lake and Winni- .' ,;paper in writing to advertisers. crude petroleum and water. C►O� 61-4 pacliway Bonds yielding ?a If jelly is not sufficiently firm, -Western Canada Flour Mnls It's an awful thing to be 'green, Place the glasses in•the sun for a I , Company, yielding nearly but-it's a good deal worse to be day' 6 3d P.O. horn dried tip. P. Burns and company, Ltd., SETTER STILL. bonds, (Ranchers, M•afpackers `T 1 and distributors of packing pro- + He vrh0 misses the spirit of the << HICd-H CT- .cE ductal-yielding over 1 3.4 p.o. 14Ia<lam," said they agent, ad- R 'We should like to tel you of , law always makes most of the letter. dressing the lady who had opened A 1'�} �(�(� �lOf h(�Q these bond Issues and othoroV fVfju� 'ttlG It IIIG,Vi ' which we recommend. the door iii answer to his ring, - la an .introducing the greatest house- VALUES IN CANAD& DOMINION Dont Grow' - Old. 1cnt invention of the' twentieth century. It is a combination tool ; EXHIBITION VISITORS By, going around with lFray hair when Dr. SECURITIES Tremain's Natural Bair Restorative will in compact form, Corilprising a 0 cordially invited to call and 'bring it back to its natural color, even i Corkscrew, a can opener, a paper n, inspect our stock. though it has been gray for years. Two l cutter, a bodkin, a nut pick and a CORPORATION, LIMITED •,personm might use from the same bottle; i ' . ,' �C+TrTTB WANTED land the hair of one become black and ' shce 'bnttonbr--and the. price is the other blonde. Just as they were in cIn1V 20 Cents." �LyY i in et ery locality. MEAD OFFICi: TORONTO :29 KING ST. L youth. go it is not a hair-dvc; it will not � 3 THE RE` TAILOAINO CO61PAflY,' .'injure the eca•l p, and is no trv,uhlr to np•j "1 haven't any i1se for lt," r0• eJANCMESI .plyL We guarantee satisfaction or money plied the woman. "I bought a five- 172 King St. West Toronto ? tA014TREAL-WlNNIPEb-1,0ND0N, ENG. '� •' returned, Price one dollar (Postage paid). - (Opposite Frin ess Tueotl•e.) t THP TIsr:MAlr nUPPLY c0.. cent package of hairpins yester- Na. IT N U I`; t'1: .^,4-09 - ---- - _- d.l , 15 troOd A. Toronto, y• • , nfi :i c` L ,p:;%�r.0 :.r .. _ ,. _ »G c`;"P�';, '°'.n,,.,..�,,.r�,.L .,`.�a�" ,':. %'S.r;'ar'°�rP:_,'." scar ..�.c ` -=•a+rs; rc +e�c�.•^-'..+�x:r- q.: � -.•+..r•'+r�,;..,.--a.'� �''. W- wf'' ."t ',..,aT.,Rta s-..:r-�r-- ..• .= , ,,,w:-rc: -ern ;tee^,-,.-^ a-.,r.-w.-.v=•s•.d^..i. '`? 'we cr„+.susy.i„ •o v .c �mR�. �- ++. , =y:...:.c•�s-».-. . ..-. _ ,.r..* _ •..t'�- - rs -. _ .. - .�r r an y less t • � a F* prosecute for minor and petty ol31enaes. j�j Qtr $AZA16c ► tnlloh now. �.r^ti•�AT.�r=Tg' 0011 Fourthly Fourthly because under such a eye i aPP17 to ft1d-Jath. laLgti4ic, sof�• �YJ persons asometimes arra ted, who cons re could have been equally well reachedANTED--Two young men, to VINEGARS by summons. And lastly becauae, alri�•�a,e a team for three moatbe bats T.HPURE however conscientiously a constable is Maaitob►. Apply to Bos 69,Pickering. t6 acts, he will, nevertheless, be charged - —_--"— IRST-CLASS PASTURE, well Q �1 by-many persons with acting for the F watered,earl be bad by applying to J. W. ,;��D A?PICES !i fee only and not from a sense of duty. MRHARSY,Port Perry. 96tf �pablisbedevery Fridaymorning atits Office. A paper somewhat long the same tiPioYeriaR.Ont lines was also read by Chief Smythe. �ASSWOOD WANTED—A quan- Cider, Idalt and White Wine Vinegars, BATES OF. AD VEBTISING: of Cornwall, and •a resolution was ti of good sound basswood for the fan Glital3nteef�Pure. 'g7ret insetttoa proline - 2$eents, adopted, instructing the Secretary to tory is 1'Sokering W s GORDON, Pickering - Nosh subsequent insertion:per lire. ti cents forward it copy of the papers read by All kinds of whole and ground Spices•for picli'ltvw This sate does not inolade Legal or Foreign Chief Jameson and Chief Smith to the TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE,also aismtiwmea W. aleihs to miz to w nod hay. App 1p ;; q�«tialt terms Riven to parties mating ooa- Attorney General of each Province in g Special,value is whole mixed saris for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half the Dominion, together with a copy at lot 18,non.T,PiokertdR,or write E.E.PIIf�H Zwdv pr yearly oontracts payahle qu.Tteriv. of the resolution in which the Associ- �aremont. �tf P Z C � L I IT Q- `8 P I C M %=.11 a""ten lines or under,with paper ation endorsed the remarks contained TO RENT-A farm containing 180 , ass ear,$b 00,payable in advance. 1 Wear, local columns ten cents per line, in them and urge the Governments scree,being lots 13 and 1*'.con.9,township Where can you get these PURE GOODS? `:we cents per line aeon subsequent insertion- concerned to take action aloe the of Pickering. For full particulars app]'' on Q rom,contract rates made known on applica- $ the promised or endless THOS- E. �iGH, THE GROCEI `Y ST ORE $don. No free advertising. lines indicated. 73alsam Advertisements without written instructions . . will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- A TED AT ONCE—A young •sordinaly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- TQle�a130ste DLVW* v ma with one or two cars ezperience st /�C /� / /p e '•saanq mass be in writing and sent to the pub. QQea.ral blacksmithing. J1�8Lt•PH GRAHAM, ,� : V/ V O V�T SG - e - 1$Sher. Owing to a dispute between the Croealand P O 44-{7 . Job work prom ptiyattended W. . Graham Flour. ..`Wheatlets. Cream of Wheat. Markham A 'Pickering Go. and the ,ARM TO RENT-150 alines of first Stouffville& Bethesda Telephone Co. 1, I land in ezoeIlent condition.one mile il.?a;per year; i1.00,it pais in advance. regarding certain territory north- south of the town of oshaws. Running water ' west of Markham,connection was cut and waterworks is buildings, good orchard, O N at Claremont and Stoutfvilte, causing oo posiession,ploirintpnvi]eG. immediately CONANT, 11 .� �i11 possession Apel let 19:0, G. D.CQNAN JOHN 1MURKA.R, Proprietor, much inconvenience to subscribers. Qehawa 44t1 Each company claimed the sole right to erect lines in the territory in dis- OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers. NOTES AND COMMENTS pure and the Stouffville company WOR r sale on reasonable terms. Land is very ordered the lines .cut until a settle- eat clay,atone house etc,ii miles from G,T.R' On driving to West Hill one day meat was reached. On Wednesday will rent if not sold at once. Apply in even• TBcently, a certain' person reports afternoon representativeswithhefrom each lugs to F,M.CHAPMAN,Pickering. 4L he" n- in W f hinvillg[net eight .autos and on* company met with the object of en- C_130RTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. • • • • • R y deavorin to reach a final settlement ►J a '• $ One roan 9 yrs old pest, on a roan 9 pears one horse vehicle. The question of the dispute. As a result of this old in spring. These bull@ are fit for service in , meeting the members of the Mark- best of stock. Also several ball calves from a satnrally arises, who,should be to 19 menthe old good enough for any man in Call and see our Show-rooms. ham township council are asked to this country. Appl�y oa premises lot 18,con.7, dazed for the maintenance of the arbitrate in the matter' and in the Pickering or write E.E.PuoH,Claremont97tf sends? The foregoing is not an event of their agreeing to act, connec- g L�ARM FOR SALE-The property isolated case, but one of daily oe- riga will beFrestored between the two h of the late E.Madill,consisting of 82acres lines pending the decision of the arbi- more or lees in lot.18. *on 10, Township of We have the agency for : eurrence. Under prd'seut condi- .tratore. Markham, on the premises are a good brick b house and fair outbuildings,well watered and tions, we cannot look forwardto fenced Terme ressonable App to J.B MA- an improvement of the roads, but DILL, ,Greenwood,or JOHN 9 M g Moa- Frost do Wood Farm Machinery. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages sad �. rather the reverse.o Farmers can- Cutters. Wire Fence'and Gates. Harness and Harness Sup- ARM FOR. SALE.-Being lots 10 plies. Sewing Machines. Machine and Separator Oil. soft be expected to $O to f the ex- TUMOR 1' and 11,Con 7,township of Pickering,and Points for all make Of Plows. onn which the well-known ell-known Greenwood petted.Of maintaining the roads o9sores, This farm tea nae hhwd herd of - 30 b8 Used almost exclusively by short, have been bred and fed during the past rorty years. It is as rich as a garden and Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, atttoists- YEARS glean, would .ell leo ear... 1ra..ere.or the Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fanning Mills. Weigh - whole of it. There is timber on one part of it y worth $9000. Terms easy. Possession given - Scales. DeLaval Cream Separators. One of the most remarkable Apr1I lot 1909. Acthar JoLnet%n, Greenwood. Oshawa Hay Tools. changes in history is that which T r t bas been in progress in South Af• L' ARM FOR SALE -Being i�c 4, 6con{,Pickering,coaveaisat to school and ExtaII9iOn Ladders. Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs. Zbl� within the past eight or nine I Poe toMce.•consisting of 100 acres. SoilRif StOCk Racks. Pulpers. Grinders.. pa $ OWTHclay foam.,clean andel in a high state of cult$- ears About ten years ago i vat:an, well watered bLvIag a never faiBag y g spring creek ruce,ng through the farm, walla 84r{th Africa was flowing n ith Removed by Lydia E. Pink- Iat barn aid geese, bend ani .cit water, On J Es DISNEYSO N the premises area Arlt class Sra:ae dwelling Wood British soldiers as well a9 !i ease,good cellar,large lzame barn with atone a g ham's Vegetable Compound stabling and good outbuildings. Largs orchard ale of South Afaica were bein I to full bearing with best winter fruit. Posses- 'those will be riven immediately after harvestHarness, Carriages, Binder Twine, eat down by thousands, and a Winnipeg,Man.-"Eleven years ago I For farther particular* appiy on premised or wane TIItOT Farm Implements, I THO'LZAb'. Andley P U {3-87 feeling existed then which one I went to t!le Victoria Hospital, bion• Machine Oil and Repairs. would think time could never treal, suffering with a growth in the "l. That intense.hatred of ev- uterus. 'I he d•x torssdd it was a tumor,' WHITBY. - ONTA RJO - and could not be re- On Saturday. the 31st day of.Aug.. , i trything British has now died out moved, as it.would 19M, at the hour of 7 o'clock p.m. at and the races in that part of the caiminstantdeath. Cammack-sbridge.4th can.. will sell rhey found that all the old dWber of said bridge. All • • ]Britiell Empire are now thorough- ' ,tlier organa were wishing a supply of wood please at , ' Ay contented with their lot. The affected and fluid tend. ►V a el al ?British uvernment has not been I could not live R. R. MOWBRAY, Commissioner .-Furniture p s g ; . :Wore t h a n six ltreating• them as a conquered months in the cote- ;people but as a part of the Em= ditfon I was in. ;AT ONCE ! After I came home t 1pire, on equal footing with those I saw your adver- A reliable local salesman wanted For the next 10 days 'only we are giving 15 per cent off on all our i•iin the home land. England has tisement in the to represent y y g g paper and tom, y Springs and Mattresses. Yon will be needing them later on .tahtays been looked upon by other menced taking LI- � rf res# Ana if not now,`so now is the time to save honey. _ motions as being hungry for con ilia Jr Pinkham'sVegetable Compound quests and grabbing at every I took it constantly for two years, and �rE�tf5t �urserie Also Verandah Chairs, we are giving great bargains in this line still take it at times,and both my hus- to make room for new goods. opportunity. It 19 true that no band and myself claim that it waa the -'�atber nation have acct had so g is Pickering and adjoining coon- means of saving sop file. I highly Call and see these goods at once as they will not last long >:laa conquests to their credit, recommen it to sufferingwomen."- try' at our very low prises. y q bars. CRiLLA BRADLEY, 284 Johnson The demand for nur9ery stock is in 'bat no other nation has ever treat- Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba. creasin¢ yearly, and if you become � • _ ,ed the conquered in the humane One of the greatest triumphs of one of our sxlesmall you will realize • Dillin''gha' m/IJ$manner that has been. character- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- there is good money in the business � pound is the conquering of woman's for you. e • ',.'lstie of the British people. It is dread enemy-tumor. If �ou have Write at once for particulars. Pay : --well known that those countries mysterious pains,inflammation,ulcer- weekly. Free outfit-. .Uphol-,tering and Picture Framing A-specialty y atlon or displacement, don't wait for t tlonjuered by Britain have had time to confirm your fears and go' STONE & WELLINGTON Goods delivered anywhere free of charge 'their condition improved- by that through'thehorrorsof ahospital o ra- : .. � -Foothill Nureorlee Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. tion,but try Lydia E.Pinkham's`ege- -, �saoaquest. Never in the history of ' �' � also scree thtable Compound at once.e world has there been so happy TORONTO :: :: "•Oi+TT. • For thirty years Lydia•E.Pinkham'a a change worked out so rapidly ar Vegetable Compound,made from roots '- 1~us been going on in those recent and herbs;has been the standard remedy The Eulahle Quartet S O m D 1 (� for female ills. • • * goo additions to the British Empire. OF = - At is that feature of British mile . Xety Advertisements. i3T'OZJFF�'z>t.raz t That are always In demand Ars now are re a to give a musical P P that has given the nation its su- program. • For particulars apply to i l y• I Overalls, Shirts, mac ME AND CEJtENT always on 4 MIMA HOOVER, Braces, Collars, hand.' JOHN McGtNTY; Pickering 41tf tt Ties, Sec.-Treas. WHITBY Also Harvest Mits, 25c and 50c per pair. : Toilet Soap for only 26c. r bars fine To y s teen attended •, P • astable J m n Fief � . ' also handle the following Goods . • . .. . I CSS annus convention of the a -the fifth 1 , Chief Constables Association of Can- Try a bar of Sleano Soap on those berry stained , ads, which was held at Niagara Falls, G Mg mONST SAVING Success Manure Spreaders, or binder begrimed hands. the 28th and loth of July and re- �AGI11N Paris Riding and Walking Plows' Glsss Jars in abundance. •ports a very successful meeting. The attendance was the- largest in the his- P. Hamilton Implements, they of the Association, members be- Ontario Wind Mills, Rubber Bands 5 cants per,dozen lingresentfrnm points as far distant Stickney Gasoliue Engines, iss Vancouver, B. C., to the west and un the NARROW _ St.John'4,N. B.,in the east. A num- '•sie ell"""dem - .Chatham Fanning Mills, mer of era of interest were read and .'"itee of inetearef be" r-ra th itught 'i. GEOsPHILIP lou balsaPae 5 Chatham Farm Scales, sad the oidn fectly Ju a e'nat moeer•making _ .. .-. discussed, amongst them being one by farm tool. PertecHY adluseed, slmDie, compact . Chief Jameson dealing with the neces- ,toot rigid,and long laming• calcar dram aC oats Etc., Etc. 'i'it whieh'ezists for a change in the rrelrat an team;Wader absolute con* y $ trot at all times.' s—enl syles for am I ivin On worth$1.00 wanner of policing the rural districts. ,arm sad ordurd A hallo..baraala � g g.a coupon It niil pay you to know ; with every order ofA00 lbs. ••The principal recommendations In his man about- sive dewrlp- ' P P d" booklet rumishes the or over of Twine. 'paper i hent the establishment of a v,dtt for may, AA- THE STANDARD BANK governdlent st�ndardof efficiency for dress Dept w. Call and see .my exhibit atconstables and the entire abolition of T,s,'81"ZLL00•Ltd• the system of paying constables by Sion, e° a son's Carriage shop, less. The lack of efficiency on the « hiteva ' e. 1 rt of.constables.ln country districts Howard E. turner, hite� ale :`Edabutlied 1873 OF CANADA 77 grancha - .. is very keenly felt In x11 arts of this Fragince, as is evidencel by the factN . T that the (3u.ernnlent propose (if the - oast Account reports in the daily papers are correct) :'tore-organize the Provincial Police. Watch f� the date of tlaiei Jameson'9 paper recommended a a great convenience in handling the family funds. It n opened for ggrieag a step further and requiring all y �:, r embers of the family, and both may snake depods gphBty step further to attain i given the names f two m stat glard of efficiency, not only from a or draw checks Duet their own individual signatures. stajdpoi but also from an educational Our Fall ,11iliner . Opening . �,,� form of account is particularly convenient foe those who • standpoint. He advocated the aboli- Sim of the fee system on the grounds lave some distance from town. a )chat.firstly the amount paid to con- In the meantime, apeeial•orders such as Mourning, You can open a Savings Account with One Dollat. Why not ' .sables under this system are often not etc. will receive outs prompt and do so at once? 71 satvagh to cover the neceanary out of , s7stm taa et expenses, seconcamv the fee careful attention. s2•sL -i $ fails to ke into amount the )PICKERING B R A N C I �' fact that a constable's prineip duty should be in the prevention oLat lme MRS.`- LEIGH North Side Pickering On J, � �''�RENCE v SA WMi a�►adl�s' Thirdly because of tb'e t %oupie tot ! ging St., 7 , )dRA3ufCI; O A ;�'"V'• ^ b�'Iei•Y+,fi,,, As.,.,r�„ •s .''.:. - .,-..:.c,:sw'�<,' .:�,r .z..,°-,+wreaR^•+.'-'.-,r .. m. .JY sees .-y Z..-^ hiss .. V ... ,„y,.:,syn f — Z -n 6 .,�,.,,, P.e4. ,,.Y• x4♦ .'a w �- ^•r -�csz k iK"?•T= --a •�•: +. - '.-' r C.•wren. ', , :. --sees ; • '..,,. ._:.. ••'-•�.•^r-as*•Q -.•�. �ycz'� '•-r^»' r.�T ^7,, '.. y,.. sees.. w:..-.-..- ,.,-..•--sees .: .: ..,_ _ ..:.:... ., ; ^;a=�a'� ^7 � '+i;�PC' h :1 r aLnasMorrt D. P. McFarlane, of the Stand. Mr. Parkay—These two seats t h. ~ John Caster, of Peterboro, was and Bank, it again on duty after. you gave the are in different rows, Spring and Summer Goods -home for a couple of days. enjoying a two weeks' vacation. one behind the other. Kiss Helen Shearer, of Toronto, -Mr. Hubbard, late of Coldwat- Ticket Seller—One seat is for d Alf ull stock of'all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. An the guest of Miss Mary Morgan. er, Out., spent some days visiting lais it not? It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. . Mr. Ddw stent a few days last friends near Claremont recently. Zr'. Parkas Yea. : weep with hia mother.in Clare- Rev. J. k. Grant is. expected Ticket Seller—Wali, that's all FLOUR AND FEED. mright, then. You are expected to oat, home in time to take the services ' • '�: ' , .. Miss Cora Dowawell, of Alton, in the Baptist church on Banda sit behind the lady, and if you was in town a few days visiting p ' y' bring one with a big hat it's your of the best quality always on hand. Mrs. Lewis Brown and daught- own a hat's the way we Inde friends. y pendent Telephone Central. Alex Wilson is patting down a er, Mins Minnie, of West Toronto, sell 'em n new cement platform is front of Bryan 1 few days with R. and Mrs. The Corner Store. 'W. M. PALMER, Peopaewr s'= his hotel. Miss Helen Shearer and Mie[+ OC ' SMITH _ ■—�`� !,. X Several from here have taken in Mar Morgan spent Tuesday wit 71%;IZA, STOUFFVILLE, the excursion to the western -harvest fields. the atter,s parents, D. and Mrs. onor graduate of Toronto University Mrd. Frank Jones has returned Morgan' and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. home after a month's vacation at Miss Della Breckenden, of`To- also Poet-graduate:of Chicago College. W. . ), , RI A RDS�NS daekson's Point. routo, has returned home after Crown and bridge work a specialty. q Mr. and Mrs. Pinch, of Hamil- vioiting Miss Margaret Macnab At Claremont let Tuesday of month. ton, are spending a few days with for a week. Office over Sargent's Tinshop. Important showing of finest display of D. and Mrs. Hopper. Miss Jessie Sutherland has re- Independent 'Phone. china. Avery large assortment of Our schools opened ,on Mondlly turned to her home in Toronto • ; with a fair attendance and with after spending a week. with Miss Tenders Wanted Stationary. 'Books,Dolls, Toys, jabs Mr. Tomlinson in charge. Mary,Morgan. received for the Holiday trade. Call John Gerow is erecting a new Meetings for Bible study will be SaAr D TENDERS, endorsed Tend- and see them. veranda in frout of his dwelling held at the home of Joseph Gregg, ers for Concrete Work," will be Subscriptions taken for all Ma alines, - adjoining his pump factory. North Claremont, Aug. 21st and received for the Municipality of the g -s Township of Pickering by any of the Weekl Joseph and Mrs. Readman 2'3nd at 2.30 and 7.20 p.m. Speak- undersigned officers thereof- up to p and Daily Newspapers reached home on Monday morn- er W. M. Hersee, of St. Cathar- Wednesday, the 'lath day of August, �. ing after a very pleasant month's ines. All welcome. No eollee- 1909, for the building of two concrete UT. H. R=CHA.AMSON� visit to Winnipeg. tion. * abutments for a bridge to kis erected +_ R. E. Forsyth was in York on over the Duffins'creek where it eros- 'STOClc 51reet. t17p Saturday and witnessed the foot- ses the sideline between lots 19 and 17 ball match between All Saints OSHAWA FAIR in the 2nd concession at a point a : and the Shamrocks. Are you wishing to exhibit at the short distance north of Pickering Vil- - Arthur Pilkey is assisting Chap. Oshawa Fair? If you are and have lags,also for making necessary excs- $argent in his tiasmithing bust- not received a prise lilL drop a card vations for abutments. Plana and nese is the absence of his regular to W. S. N. Sincla' Oshawa. and speciScatione maybe seen on applies- A man, Geor t;.,McClure. you will receive o tion to any one io the undersigned. g The School Chile 's Competition The Corporation will furnish the Miss Forgi3 returned to resume cement, the contractor all other ma- teaching at Sutton on Monde this year is much enlarged. Every g y teacher and pupil should be interested terkda. and contractor will team all after having spent the vacation in this as J. H. Hare.of Whitby, has materials. at her home In Claremont. greatly improved this department of The lowest or any tenders not neces- 1� pays you to buy W. and Mrs. �Dalford.of Toron� the rise list. Every school should eerily accepted. to, have returned home after get busy and share in the good prizes spending a week with the letter's offered. J. A. Wa1Ts, Reeve, Brougham ` i parents, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. The successful exhibitors this veer W. W. SPA.RKs, Councillor, Pi �••� , '" Vit• will not have ten er cent. of their D. R. HseTori, Wliitevale. O V p ` -a A few from here attended the money deducted. P Entry fees are `.J and `„J`,J Brrnttm & Bailey circus in Toron- charged on,live stock and poultry on- August 11th, 1909. 46-44 to on Thursday last and were well ly pleased with what they had seen. The list of races for each day is BLACKSMITH SHOP ---FROM =- H. C. Wilson, who has been enough in itself to 'insure a good days - spending a few weeks 'here visit- sport. Add to this the attractions ing relatives, returned last week which hage been secured and. the Ilam prepared to carryon the black Charles Sargent, to his home in Waterville, Kan- merry.go-round and other events and emithing business formerly conducted ..Claremont t3ae. you have a busy time. by Robt. Davidson. General repair The evening-thaws in the Opera work and horseshoeing a specialty. : Thomas and Mrs. 'Wilson have House assure a treat for all who se- • I have also the agency for the fam- Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. returned to their home in North cure admission. For 26 cents •you Sus Cockshutt plows and Adam's Myrtle after spending a two will get a regular city show, wagons. Call and see me before mak- weeks vacation with their rela- Watch for the posters next week .sopped ism hoop's i. P ing your purchase of farm imple- sure wick Dr.me y. D's -= fives here. .: announcing the Fair and its dates, .menta. CROUP Croup Remedy. Cine y- George and Di•ra. Gerow, of and keep the dates in mind. The test will surely prove. ROSS H A D L E Y, No Port Perry, spent a couple of days Fair it early this year. Tuesday and tress, s safe and oleastattasrnp-soc,�}ra�riacs, ' this week with Duncan MacNab. Wednesday, September 14th and 18th, CHSRRTwoOD• :: ..,ONTARIO -- Synopsis of Canac an Titey accompanied their son Wes ' 60 YRARM. North-west Land ley and his wife. ExpERIaNCIc Regulations. - �' The W.F.M.5. Of the Presby- y D. ._- F y'j`TCOO' ANT person who is 18yeasheadold. of a rasstty1 \„7�I oz•a7 mal.Stas 19teriaII Church 8 nt Thurad8 � stead•quart.t.•eoinn le::.ioj,labl nna'Domtd�o. ''-afternoon at the manse preparing - j land to Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. a quilt for the bale annually sent The applicant mast appear in parson at me Great Reduction Sale for 30 fates. Dominion Lands Agancy'or Sub. -Y for the to the North-west. ✓ district. Matry by l,rosTT may be made as ant J. S. Bundy-is in Myrtle. these s INAtMf +sear,on certain sonditlone. by father, mom. y Kadies Blouses black sateen and white muslin. this season's goods, or.son..dauahter,brother or aster of inteadaeg daye assisting in the building of DestoNfl Mr. Beacockb new afore which is ,reg. 90c, for 50c. Fast black Hose, reg. 15c, for 10c. White CorywattTs 1a homesteader.D .-Smonths* residence upon MA Muslin', reg. 19C for Sc yd. Prints, reg. lb and 12c, Aarese s odfag a■katee and desai SW cultivation of the land in each of three FOWL to take the place of the one rec- ' ti'mty seertata our onion tree w er an A homesteader may live within nips att4• of for 8 and 10c yd. Dress .Goods in white and iaventtoa to probably t��Qp�mantes A homestead on a farm of in least M sera• ently destroyed•by fire. aoo..trWA eo=0d4mt==%O -N Pataate Mian Jean McFarlane, with her blue, reg. 20c, for 15C a pard. Seat tree.oldest=-T-t ts. solely owned and ocsnpied by him or his brothers, Wallace and Douglas, rsteate �D° t ott�noatw father,mother,son,daughter,brother or sister,- g BOOTS Patent Leather Boota, reg. $5. for S&50. Ladies' 00"00ti°'.'r't'ho°t b ias�`s In certain districts a homesteader m goad returned to their home on the Fine Tan Shoes. rte 130, far 1.90.Black, reg. 1.60 and 1.40• for only 1.16. ; � �t � ,tending mat pre.mpt•quarter-section 4d"• .. g• 7 side his homestead, Price $3.10 per sera. tlinth after some weeks spent Children's Shoes, reg. 1.30 and 1.25, for 1.00. ALL NEW STOCK. A a.ndrom•,y uiosesatsa weetcb en- Duties-Most reside six months in each of sin with friends at Alton, Ont. Men's and Boys'9uit�l at rook bottom prices—No old stock. ':ton tee sad Down a foam l• Term. for years from sere of homestead entry tfnalad�g °oanaaa to Ty a rsa4posfys prspalc4 goiQ by the time aired to earn homestead psMaf) Miss Helen Shearer and. Miss GROCERIES always fresh and the ver best. Pickling Spices, best roof and cniti.at•arty acres extra. : Y Y g P P ♦homesteader who has exitaasted'hia hoses. Mary Morgan, accompanied by Vinegar, white wine and cider. selanow& stead t and cannot obtain a em P' Mrs., M. Henderson, visited Fri- - TEAS and COFFEE You drink them once you will buy them, r�.w+ D�c, - may cafes • Purchased homestead o p day last with the letter's sister, again. Trp a half pound. rests six mont. Price hs inir eachof three news. D. SIMPSON & Co.) PIC Mrs. James Evans, of Uxbridge. C Swett toEd culttvate nfty•ores and erect a hots• wortsWe coDRratulate Mites Bessie � Lueets � A Gaff/morel Lg:sihr. .. - ORY Macnab on her success in passing Deputy of the Minister o[W.Cthe[ateder. j the Honor Junior Matriculation. MACHINE ..SHOP � N.A.—Uaanthoriaed publication of this a& � examinations, the results having • vertisoment will not be paid for. appeared in the Monday's papers. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson [ , arm a ore-rs The undersigned having purch- spent Sunday with the latter'- ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in �� ::!r .-parents. They were accompanied WORK FOR .Kinsale, is prepared to do. all ,on their return by their daught waned Moto YEN ►N NAWOed kinds of repair work and general lata who were holidaying at,their ALdERTd iN0 KdlKATCHEWAN blacksmithing. -grandmother's. Satisfaction guaranteed. Graham Bros.' consignment of SPECIAL 10 GOING 1 Q Ardnieaal 1b.thS'Ratera Tlsbt Prices right. : :+Clydesdales and hackneys arrived EXCUMFONSJ ► 111 TtI $18 resit asaditlesS a Mlw. i y n Call and see us here in good shape on Tuesday. GOING DATES - JAMES PENGELLY There are sixteen animals alto- fPass 3"tieas urth o[line of G.T.R.Toronto • c,. - e Aud. 19 '•D"at•••a+�• Kinsale. Out. gather and they will compare he.seatioas w..d wwt e[Toroalo•Sedlwq Use. 3- favorabl with aD lm rt In n From Toronto and all C.P.R.ststfoss west Ipy,ontarto on and soot\ Of all materials and detiiRa 11, y y;-• Avid. 23 of mots line ed Grand Trask Ry..Toronto to 3arsio,and all stauese keel in stock. Ii will pay yoe former years. to Ostarte sm 11.C.R..P.ta...d Tessa.are. 19e .!' . E VANS, to aall all oar works aad papeol ow ebek The action of the-York-Ontario /►ad. 27 Prem Statiosa Tereate sod sea..tsciudind Sharb•t Lake aad Kiads- ` and obWa priest, Den'1 b�'sisled 1 toe sod loll 3tattess is Ostarto west of Renfrew. also *Mae"on. , Telephone Union in cutting 'the C.d.•e.of O. ys..aria slisn•os an K.A P. ••nth of Reatrew. t tLuip ManW$cturer Wil we,do not employ them,cot;eegttesil- connection here has caused a Sept.' 7 Froni all Stetiou Terente, and west. inclsdisd Stations N C.P.R. ayoat a "a' and do throw off the, ' g r Seal.,which ori will _great deal of inconvenience and P T..eaa t.Bauhaus Shop slid Residence, Dundas St osRisioly{tee by p�arohwing fecal cies much distaatisfaction is expressed. Sept. 1U hem.11 st.asa....t of T«..a i.oat.rt.. o�ll solicited. It is ho that an amicable set- e Ona-WAY SkCOND-CLASS TICKETS WDLL BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY WHITBY,.ONT. , wNIT�Y •RANITE'CN., tlement will be arrived at before - lung. Repreesutative farmerr, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Governmwts,• Three doors west Of Whitby HOuae. Omo•. Whitby,ontaeto i•. all meet sad eugmp laborers on arrival at wtnnipea, o Wesley and Mrs. Gerow, of Free transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to points on Can. Yee. where laborers are -- _ needed,east of Moose Jaw, including branehea,aad at one test•mile each w Ed Winnipeg, spent S couple Of days thereof in Saskatchewan and Alberta by west We are prepared to instal wood or iron `` Sweet t0 this week with the former's broth- A certificate is furnished with each ticket, lad this certificate when, executed b farmer oo short notice,also attend er, John, and calling upon 1119 showing that taborer has worked thirty days or more, will be honored from that point pumps A cat Bsisl.lmil" for a second Claes ticket back to starting points in Ontario, •t S1s.00, prior to to all kinds of repairing. 'many friends here. Mr. Gerow Nov.30th, 1909. Tickets are good onlyon special Farm Laborers'trains and will be issued to women a.well Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, has a very lucrative pbsition �ith es to bass, but wil not be issued at half fare to children, g N : the C.P.R.`and -his man friends also gasoline engines and q' to a a 40 here are pleased to know of his icer [all particulars she usarest C.P.R. adeat,or the squre gear s o w '� 4� �? Z write R. L. THOMPSON, D.P.A., C.P.R.,TORONTO MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR • o` j ro �+ s a' o sns4. rapid promotion. a 6 ns George McClure, wbo has been Phone No. 50 at residence. j tr o e, v w employed for some time,with•Mr. E. R. BLOW, - C. P. R. Agent, Whitby, Ont :. Sargent, met with an accident on 'The Pickering °R a��+ '�a �bm ° a Wednesday of last week which - � ;s$ � gg Wig ht have resulted far more seri- The Range You Ought to Buy ? po Cr he ;n -ously. Along with Judson Bundy Vigilance Committee ,�� ye o rO lie was engaged in putting on 13 THE y :�o ° 8 Qo •b W metal shingles on F. L. Green's ,IMPERIAL-OXFORD- barn The object of this Association is to - ■ • a°" o B o. ''° O ter t; barn in Greenwood. He was near lessen stealing and prosecute o n r a C m� �o the peak of the-roof when one of -~ the felons, r Nan O the ropes which. held a scantlinga T'S the best made—for appearance _ yl -m _ .m Feb ►yi g* > to place broke. In Consequence ^ and good service. It is properly con-. _ 'Members having property stolen oommuni• °f ie n a structed by a re utable firm who have oats immediately, with any member . n .•e, Apr {►_ he.slid down the roof find fell to P of Executive Committee. nl C �' g May to - the ground, a distance of about had years of experience in the making of Membership fes - 11.00. c ;., l no i. twenty-five feet. One of the stoves. Don't fail to see this range 'on ` b011e9 in his wrist was broken and our floor. The many good points it has Tickets may be had tram the President or, tr a a.. July he was rather badly shaken U secrat�ry on application. a_ B S g o ,; Kept ' Y P will appeal to you. but no further serious const uene- Exec.Com Lha s Banks, Geo, Lang, b hail cot. ti.• es are looked for. He has now W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont v ;, e g m ma Novel,O done to his home in Georgetown , D°e'"n r where he will spend a couple of 13,Port Perry J. H. BUNDY, Sole Agent, PICKERING J:A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, J nnw-y 19910-Wb i by11, Os lwa12.Brougham t l. weelp �,wiperatin$ President. Seo n 1 . p ve le Secretary 1 Beaysrto tssgro �,...,. W K r. .. ,1 ..... .. r ... 'wH.Yn. -&'-,..3 :S. - - arMylwy",L,Y-. i- •M ''.' - -"p,.+ - '�S. I'� Zw" �y • t' 2 P 4 pr"�.;. ..�i`y'!` ,.s,..,•p. .4,p Re TATMC`;7,,rL '� ' "'�.•''Z �.-�,w..f- "1 rFe•-••. �"fa'. ?a i v ,,,.,.. `- j, ,:• ,*s. •':..ui..-.^!a... 1rz• mss,,. t'. ',pr, .. ... .m. ..�i-e...-;.. . .. .� �. s .•.. '.. 1'�� ,e. a ., ::.,. ._-• i.in' 'Y•r:L"o-' ,r w J Y, ,and this will soon be proved to ris, together with the baptismal 4d ;4 the world. There is to be a rew certificate of their only child, who trial about the first of February." was now the claimant for the Brew- �. "And then I shall get my money ster`fortune. xr -! back, I pose," said Allison, "Why!'" exclaimed Allison, when - -� - On the Farms with a bri little laugh. hE concluded, -"it is equal'to the yty w an avaricious little most exciting novel I ever read!" Oh, hat g t.• party," gaily retorted her lover: "It certainly is. It seemed so to "Are you so �ery anxious to re- me when I vets following out the x cover you. f r e " he added tang th ," said Gerald, re- Z-: r tun ? led re Priors gravely,+ \could it seem so membering with a thrill the sen- BLACK LEG, +p$, . PLAhiNING. FOR THE !very hard�hare to slurs a lim- sa'tions which .•he had eicperle "need - " - its income w a poo c rkV' ,pon finding those names upon the Black leg is a-disease that very s. No, it.wouldn't be haxd at all New Haven books so mixed and much resembles Anthrax incurable ,.- FUTURE. T , Gerald," she res.pomazc2,- flushing,, also his shock 'f astonishment up- and fatal. The symptoms-are very _ "I could be as happy as the day.is oil visiting the '.'Winche'ster" lot much the same as those-of.Anthrax, j long with you under any condi- the following day.' excepting the anii ds• may live a CHAPTE$ XVI- special important_ to any one save i titins," she concluded earnestly, "And you and 14Ir. Lyttleton a'ro 'few days longer with Anthrax than my se If. and was rewarded for her delight- ;to have charge of the suit for the with Black Leg. 4 f; - The hours that followed that joy- °'}poor papa ! That' proves thai i ful assurance by being caught pas-. �plaintiff-this newly discovered Black Leg only affects'younger . ous reunion are sacred to the lov 1•e wanted to destroy its contents, I;ionately to Gerald's breast. heir F', musingly observed Allison. animals, while Anthrax affects ers alone, and who can d,csire to �, that I should never learn the "But," she ct.nti'n.ued, as soon as "Ye ." And the young 'map, both. Perhaps the strongest symp- ` trespass upon them? To Gerald, truth that I' was ix't his ow n I he teas allowed to race t-er her smiled slightly, yet with something tom of Black Leg is a gathering of Allison seemed like one miracul- chi:ld," said Allison, with a regret< j breath,'`.'I cannot help feeling sor-I of a feeling of uneasiness, for he;air or swelling underneath the-skin 1' ously given back from the dead• fill sigh, and then she fell to mus:=�ry to-lose this money, on' your ac really did not know how to disclose I of the.affected animals. This tisu- ' He had believed her lost to him for- ing upon the perplexing mystery of Ii count as well as my own. I know to her the identity of his newly dis- ally takes place a few hours aflter ever, and so all his hopes had seem- her origin. that papa would have been greatly covered heir. the animal becDmes•infested, and eel to die with her. Life for the fu- "If you had only written me how distressed if he had known that I "How queer that seems, Gerald. :n tapping..upon the swelling it ture had held no special attractiun.. Jo11n Hubbard was prosecuting l was not to be benefitted by it, and Why, I think it is the strongest sounds as- if there was air under- for him, although since, perforce, �.you=­ Gerald began, after a mo- then-I-thought that perhaps now complication I ever heard of." neath the skin. be must live out his allotted time;`merit. when Allison exclaimed after all that has happened you ' "How so:?" This swelling may be located on a being governed by a conscientious-I flushin violent] iii ht not be cite so rood and "'Why, that ou the betrothed' the thighs, neck, shoulders, breast, Hess that was innate, he would hate "I dd write and Brite, Gerald, -obstinate, and would be willing 1•usband� of the hitherto supposed i nock joints, ank or rump. There tried to spend it to some purpose }•ut you .never-answered one of my to take me with my fortune," she heir of Adam Brewster, should be is no treatment for -Black Leg ex- ' for others, even though. he might .letters."- concluded appealingly. employed to work up a ease"against cepting a preventaiion. This• is reap no consolation therefrom. Gerald now grew crimson,' .then At this Gerald's laugh. rang out your on•n fiancee, which will result done by vaccinating the balance of But now all this was changed : ale and a savage light began to' clear and hearty, and with a note -In diverting the fortune which her'l the herd with. Black- Leg vaccine c The dead was alit e, the lost was pale, of exultation in its tones. father. willed her, and throw it in- which is a ver successful metQ y 1 found and henceforth the star of blaze in his eyes.g g g + y • t Team with no unser- Ali! I understand it'all now, E "I am afraid i should have, been tt, the .possession of a new-claim- lof preventing same.-Dr. ., David p hope 'would g I sore. • tempted to waive m old ant whose existence has heretofore 'Roberts. twin light. His listlessness, .his I and'it must be as I have long sus scruples, in view of the, unexampled been unknown !" acted,' he rettirnd. John Hub P , apathy, was all gone, and it seem- 'p p ,� bard must hate ir.terce ted uu- devotion of a certain true-hearted It is a strange complication, as WOULD BE BETTER. ed a blessed thing'once more to b©. P little woman " he gaily_respond- you say," observed the young-man, as inhabitant of earth. {letters. That rascal did his work ' The lovers took no note of tinter'Pretty thoroughly, but, like all ed: '.'But,-sweetheart, I am bound looking rather disturbed over hav- The time w11 coma, and I hope' rogues. he has come to the. end t f I to confess that I am better satis- ing it stated thus. soon, when the pc rformance of a nor their. surroundings. To them; his rope at last." fled to have matters stand just as ''And it is 'so wonderful, too,a' cow or the record of a bull will be It was sufficient that they .were in the yare." she went on thoughtfully, "to think allowed as a portion at least of the Where is he now? Allison in each other's 'presence that they uired "But I don't understand it all,' of papa having'had a son living all scale of points when.judged in the ` could look into each others face 9 „In New York," Gerald replies, said Allison, deeply perplexed. these years, and never knowing it! show-ring, to. khat extent or by and know that life and time were "You seem to imply I :am not to I wonder. if mamma knew that he what means will be a matter for still theirs in which to lire and love and wondering if it.wtory t>e'be�t p y y • I tc' begin upon .the story of 'th: i have the property,..after all; but had been married before she be- •earns=t consideration. I believe, and hope. t'=un's arrest--its whys and whet'.. if John Hubbard's plot has.been came his wife l" I if I am not mistaken, that over on They were only brought back to' ; roved a-fraud--if that woman was "I am 'sure' she never' knew it the Island of Guernsey they do not other, realities about thein when 1 ;ores, that afternoon.' F „ ' Lad Bromley came to summon I "I suppose that woman and her never his w;ie-I do not see wily -Allison," Gerald gravely returned. I award championships to 'bulla or Lady y uau hter--who, he said, were th-, Papa's will should not stand, and "The fact of all that -secrecy 'hav- i cows until the indivdual, in addi- them to a little feast which had g I be recognized as his heir." In been preserved in connection tion to excelling in conformation, been re erred:ia honor of this blas- real heirs-got all of papa's P P , "It is'because another claimant with the first union, and that the i is qualified by a re�u.isite arnount sed reunion. 1 pursued; with a of excellence as a producer. There Gerald insisted upon carrying Alli- regretful sigh. 1t' kas appeared, p. , o Gerald explained. wife was never claimed or the birth Yes, the suit was decided in "Another claimant! repeated of the son never discovered, would ie reason in that. We should, of son down-stairs, although 'Mr. Ly- the startled girl. "Papa had no sCerh*to prove that th&t episode was j eburse, not forget .those. qualities man smilingiy assured him that he I their favor,' said her lover, ,but relatives; Ali! es, there is Cou- buried in his heart." �that make the Guernsey cow the Peas better able to perforin that ser- ; with a queer little smile beginning y' to play about his lips. isin Annie. Manning! ., Has she "And yet he must have learned queen of all dairy breeds, but above -e, since. he'had long been ascus- �' I cia.irred his estate on the round of of the death of the first wife, or he all, it is her usefulness, her ec,o- And did he marry that. girl?I 8 tamed to it. ! he called her. Hr being the nearest of kin upon learn- would not have married again," the Homy of production,'and the qua- "You are like a feather, my poor. ing Brewster, lin that I was not his own child'` young girl argued. lity of her product that have made told me he 'should, for -he had no g „ ` wasted darling,' he said as he lift-� nation of allowing sorb a-fortu.ie I would not have thought that of Yes, but that part of it is a mys• her the creat.favorite that she is. eu her in his arms, a thrill of pa}.I' , :, f Annie," she concluded, a note of tery 4hich • I fear will never be Let utility be the watchword and ' shcotin through his heart as he to slip through his fingers. keen pain-in her voice. solved," said her lever, with, a 1 beauty will, if necessary, follow, sound how very light she was. "Did' he dare talk like that to y g you?" exclaimed Gerald stern! Annie Manning had always been sigh. • "And now for real utility is true beauty.But her spirits had not failed, if ' her ideal of a sweet, noble woman, 'Have you- 'have you nee him, Ereeder. Yes," he added, her were mar p her body had, for throughout the II and she•had beeyi ver fond of her. Gerald 'this • son?" Allison inter- tied f tied shortly after the girl was pzo- y CESS / E meal she was as bright and merry h "'�o. dear." Gerald rat:el ••re- posed rather incoherently, before air, of old. In fact; she was the pounced the legitimate heir, w en - g y ABS CE went immediate) abroad. 1 turned, and dreading to reveal the he'could go on. h only one of the party who did not y y , ti uth to her, yet he knew that she, "Oh, yes; many 'times." An abscess is a gathering of pus T' John Hubbard on the:Stranc "What is he like? Is he nice?" I stem to be at all affected. by the would have to know it sooner or and is liable to occur at any part in London, one day, and had a sp r- - memory of the terrible shadow t later. "One 'who is nearer of kin "That depends upon your inter- Lor an animal's body or limbs. It which had enveloped 'her fur so ink the conversation rascally betrayal.1in rofahts than Mrs. Manning has appear pretation of the word 'nice,' dear," j may be detected if situated.exter- 'unany months. tlgst in connection with you." ed-~-" he; replied, smiling, but flushing pally by heat, pain,: redness and. * and why should she be affected "$ow can that be' ossihlc•t You suddenly: I swelling in the early .stages, such 1' it? To her those months had "Well, Gerald," said Alliso•:, P "Is he a worth son of, my fa- y somewhat plaintively, "I am ver deal in enigmas, Gerald exclaull- y itis as abscess.of the'jaw in'cattle "simply been a blank; to them they thankful to be well again; but t ed Allison, becoming somewhat ex- ther?" she questioned,, her clear; afflicted with lump jaw. Abad been full of suffering, every day cited. df papa was never married serious eyes lifted to his fare. . '`if� If a,gathering, or'abscess is not am Berry to be so,--poor—=" P P y ill a fit condition to be opened it )bating been marked by a sorrow before he..wedded mamma, and had. hers, I can shake hands cordial) and' hopelessness 'that they would�. That does not trouble me in the should be ulticed with antiseptic least, my darling," Gerald inte• no children, how can there be a v.ith him; and tell him he is wel• t -poulticed p itae long.in forgetting. Prosed with a gleam'of mischiif in direct heir 1' come to the fortune.' poultices, and when it has been Gerald tried bravely to respond his fine eyes, "�fy darling, pray be calm," "flHison! what a gra'nil, true- hr ought to a head the animal should oto her lig sly.sallies with equal wit leaded Gerald tender) "I would. hearted little woman you are : ex- I be perfectly .secured and the ab- Allison flushed the daintiest p;f, P y' 'Gerald and jollity, but he was often oblig ('imaginable at his wards ,and look, not fur the 'world cause you a mo- .^)aimed ini' admiringly. his face � scess opened, always lancing or fr '•rd to pause and take a swallow of but with her mind still men-t's pain or annoyance, but I luminous in vie:v of her unexampled opening same at its lowest point water before he could trust his have a story'to tell yQu that will be nubility and unselfishness.' so'as to give it a thorough drain- in the fact of her poverty,,she tori "But you have not answered my in voice to .reply. tinued : a great surprise to. you, and which, 3' „ g When their feast was over. Alli- were it possible, I should refer to question. Is he. worthy?" The incision should be large so I cannot understand it. It eras, son was carried back to her chain- .%ithholrom you. Wheri 'T am "I hope he will prove himself to as to allow the contents of the ab- very unjust and condemned to perfect rest I meant mesto hanve thate, for money,panu through, you'will understand w•hv be so," he responded, with un- scess to flow, at the same time mak- - aind quiet for two hours, during I have hesitated from a feeling:of mistakable embarrassment. ing it easy for the attendant 60 it does not seem at all•right that it + which Lady Bromley, Gerald, and' Fhould have- all fallen : 'int a the sensitiveness, to elisc]ose it. It is "Why!" Allison cried, starting wash out the abscess with the anti the Lymans had a -confidential in i hands of that wicked -man through astory,'-however, which it would be up and. searching his face with septic solution. This can be inject �terview, when the whole history'of possible to keep. secret' and t curious eyes, "ho F .strangely you ed by the use of a sy ringer. those two strange women, whil'+ 1, un Po P , , =the accident, its' consequences and w Rom papa so )cord, should be left st,ppose-loam the proper one,to re act. You seem very mysterious, Is After the abscess is thoroughly Allison's recent discovery by Etlen with nothing.", late it to you. To begin; I wil )say this young pian some ane .whom I washed out an astringent healing were 'discussed. I "Allison, that was onl ,l. t that Mr. Brewster had been mar already know? Oh, tell -me, Ger- lc,tion shuuld be used In order to During the afternoon the loveria. ct John Hubbard's from beg;i t u, Pied previous to his union with .the aid. I am just will with curio-I obtain the best results,.-Dr. David spent several hours together', when I to end. He has coveted and schcnt lady whom you called mother—" sity. Roberts. r the past and their plans for thin fu- e.(° far that fortune ever :ince t e "Oh, but you said—" began A1- :�nd.yet she h ad t a suspicion of- the naturally, became. the theme f r•st became associated wittt . Mr. lison breati.lessly'. t-he truth. of conversation. 1 returned ''Hush, h o- Gerald drew a wallet from his $REEDING ADVICE Brewster, Gerald r n d Hush, dear. I said the w took we folded-papers,from I The only way of obtaining pure Allison, during the -mutual ex- "Then you do not believe that man.whom John Hubbard produc- i' kat, change of confidences, told Gerald I I it. and placed them in her hands. blood, and at the same time avoid story was true-about his h avir ed as our fa-A-Irer s--wife is an im- I . •o} John Hubbard's efforts to drive g y "Read those, love; they-w-ill .e� ing any coil: that may arise fromi been married to and se arat^d.fn,ui stor, and that no dishonor could her into a marriage with him, and I P --ain everything to you," he said '.ii,breediiig e to establish several that woman previous,to his union possibly attach itself to• either Mr. in a tone that sounded rather j how, upon her 'refusal to submit families, of the same tribe, or sev- with mamma.? questioned the fair or Mrs, Brewster, as he-,attempted era) branches of the sante family, he had revealed the fact that she girl eagerly. to profs.' Nevertheless, he. tins strained and unnatural to her. teas not the child of Mr. and Mrs. "I am sure that she wa=, never married.to a Miss Miriam Barris Allison unfolded the. one upper- alit] breed'thein all-carefully to one 'Brewster, together with the proofs his wife," Gerald positively affir�ii of \ev, Haven Connectic t, some °'ost and found it to be the docu- model, heeding out all delicate and In.his possession. nient certifying the marriage. of impe.rrect aniumis and breeding _ ed.' three or four ears reviois to his. Adam Brewster to Miriam Harris, �, y Ponly f um those that are strong and And, Gerald," she obserted, "Oh,'but• can it be' proved flint union with A1iss Porter. This first Then, eagerly r:moothing out the vigorous, and true to type. These - while speaking of this, "these she was not'?" almost breatalessly wife died a little ov'e'r a year after- ;proofs were.,'in one of those boxes demanded the pretty invali 1. ward, and under preculiar circum• ether, she read the name of •Ger• different branches,of the same fare= which papa-he will always be, yes, .Alison. Mr. LyttletuuanJ1stances did Winchester Brewster upon the ily hating been kept apart, though 'pap'a' to me, even though Idid not I have been at work for many wee4s i "What it strange, strange story!" baptinmril record, and—the mystery )•red to the same model; he we real] halon to him=scut you to was solved. Pili getting fresh blood of the same Y g making out a, case of fraud against' j murmured Allison, wit), a wonder' "Oh, Gerald ':' she cried, blank- kind' froin time.to-time. The chief 'get from the bank that Sunday he that rascal, and we.can now prove,' in sigh. `But o on ! o on "' „ 1 g' g g g est astonishmei7t written on her drawback to this plan is that dif- died,. beyond dispute. that it was duly Gerald then related all that he "you fcrent' men have different ideas, and Gerald started slightly at this. through forgery that Jo}:a Hub- (knew of the history of Miriam Har-. lovely face, you are :;dam Brew- accounts for what he said, bard succeeded in ettin uses j stets son: seek to attait• these ideals,by dif- r. g g P,;$SCS ris and her wedded life as reveal- and what seemed rather strange to sion of the Brewster fortun'a a•id .ed in his aunt's—M'iss•Winchester's (To be continued.) fereni methods. If there were more me at the time he asked me to ct uniformity.of taste, jud�•m'ent' and g in proving this, we also estahlis,i —letter to�him, although he did not y� then," he said. "He made,nie sol- the fact that his accomplice - that. -�' , method amongst bre dors there P then expose ' .the fact that he was ttmtic] s on be•greater uniformity of ' emnly promise that I would nater woman-wasnever your fat',er's the child who, upon his mother's 9 allow any one to suspect my visit w•ifc, :1'n optimist always looks, on the result car errand to the bank, and to be , r tie th, had been left ,homeless in. , s• troubles. t side of other' people s "T,ien no'reprcanh can a., upnia the care of a distant relatit•e. careful not to excite the suspicions 'mamma's memory. She was papa's I He told her about the package,of. of any one, while taking theboxes, la nfiil wire?', j pagers that had been so strangely `That's I1liss 'Robii Erin ti•ho' just C g Y I'H1� V\RK .L SPlCIO'tT. '• to� him, One, he said, contained left your house, i:.n't it V' asked ` ,. .• "Z•es,_my darling,',' said Gerald, j.f��und lit flu.,old-fashioned cricket ..t,: - valuable jewels which had bei,u,�rci I hend;n, to kiss the sweet, ti enrtr- which was beingmade .read to be 'the nciglibor. ;"That's my Aunt The Lady -".Ah, my poor Phan, , to his wife, and whir.h Iic waiitetl Ions lips. "ever allow that newly upholstered, how ready Carrie Robinson, replied the little, what brcrt,ght you "o this,?'' Sandy you to*have, tho other ' he meld cl tho;,ght to trnnlde von again. TLa 'them there had come to light a I girl. 'Y our aunt, eh? On your Pikes—­Me feet mum. Ye"r didn't —and I wondered what made him rFpiitation of nricl.er :fir. nor .',Ir�•' r�rt:fi-a'n attest'ng, the union ofinicther's sick ?' \o; she stands think I Ras wealthy enough t.o hire -� grox Fo pale—'holds nut) 'nn of any I Rrttvslrr has ever been tar, i i ,.A ;�c'•am Brew,-iter land liirinrn Har up for Pa every' timea cab, did ,. x W _.:�1YWA -'Cr!' K- /` .:.-/fi'.J.J:ei?.aa 1b ..L.r �. .!\T- V •.... -..,... 1 .._•_ :?..:- t�a?`�-.s '?`, ., 7. „a.7.. .;.y..�,k't•`?, ..r..s'P.°*`':s ,�W.".r'�P+,.a r '.^ .�,.... �,x.,ur'��.,'�`-'�. ' ^'S-..`�.'-G:'.�,-'.sls,�' •�:'-'°r'�16,..,..,. ,yL ��;;,y�+.. b. ut." •'S's'. .. .: ..� •� .- - 'C" "'•' p., :fie- -Y ," ' ^'3- ^� • .- ,.: � ,. m,. ,r�•LY-�4',sarg9} .5*,...r'•' .,q.,;s":.-'�Sw •,.f`Er„�s .;r•.• .t .. _ { ]jam .: - '•. 4: THE WORLD'S MARKETSIOT IT .,.FORT . ,.WILLIAMG4 . -. . - - OLD F0UND ,, 1N , N0VA SCOT11. - - @EF.OtIT9 F1t0It THE LBaDl\VI - "o, ` CENTIIES, six. Officers and our -Civilians Shot _ I: Strike-of Very Rich Quartz Reported From ° y. Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and ` in the Fight. Other _ Hahfaz County - h Dalry'Produce at • Rome and Abroad. " .. A despatch from Fort William, in will recover.. -Con table _ A despatch from Halifax,- N. S., A good deal of this quartz" bras BREADSTUFFS. ' Ont., says: -Nine men were wound- penter, ,of the C.P.R. lice, has says: The report of another rich st��!nck and an assay was made which ed on Thursday morning in a fight,a;wound in the knee wh h may Toronto, Aug. 17.—Flour On- strike of gold in the eastern part s owved $12 per'ton arsenic and $3 between C.P.K. special constables cripple hint, but is not dan erous tario wheat 90 per cent. patents of Halifax county reached the cit epee' pp p y per ton gold. :Men were engaged and a number of striking truckers. t4, Life. from old wheat, $4.50 to $•1.75 in on Tuesday. The strike has been tv work the claim, and it was, not It was shortlf before noon that the I The list as far as can be ase - buyers' sacks outside for export, made at . Mea'gher's Grant, near until Tuesday that any startling .,trouble whit` precipitated the big-I tained now is:— Sergt. 'Taylor, f and $4.75 to $4.90 on track, To- 3lusquodobolt. For some time it -discovery was made. Then'a vein ,gest riot ever seen in Fort William.city police, slight; C. M. Dicke - routo. Flour from nes' wheat, $4 has been known to certain parties cf quartz was uncovered-which ' started, aiid it came like an ex- i son,'of Times Journal, sligat; Chi f U $4.10 outside. Manitoba Hour that a rich body of arsenic was situ- proved to be not only rich in ar- 'plosion of a barrel of gunpowder Constable Ball, C.P.R. police, se - first rot $6.10 to •.$6.20 un ated near hIeaglier',. Grant. About seuic, but also to have a far larger oi, a quie.,t street. A posse of C.P.R. Iously, wounded in abdo en;, Lon track, I0 t,.,; second patents, three' weeks ag', U,is'Mills of Mea- percentage' of gold. It is stated 'police wbich had been brought Istable Carpenter, C.P.R. c stable $5.h5 tv $ and strong bakers', steer's Grant, C'apt'ain Richard that mining men who Have seen from Winnipeg, was marched from knee badly smashed; Tw othe $5.40 to $5. 0 on track, Toronto. Williams and Ernest Hill of•Dart- the samples of the ore pronounce -the sheds to the boarding-house, in cc.nstables slightly wounded. Manitoba Wheat—No. 1 'North,,- mouth took up a number of claims i+ to be the best they.have ever the vicinity. Their progress was strikers, Greeks, names unkno n. ern, $1..19, Georgian Bay ports and started working for arsenic. seen. - accompanied by hoots and yells and;John Lake, butcher at coal docks, No. 2 at $1,16%, and No. 3 at $1,io. " demonstrations from the large.bullet grazed forehead, only slight- Ontario Wheat—New'No. 2,97 to �i, to 3,*c per 16. There, were sew- Street, and injured his skull'' but �clowd of strikers. While the police ly wounded. 98e, outside points. I , Mere eating their dinner the strik- The appearance of the militia, Barley—Old No. 3 extra, 61 to eral sfiperiur milch cows .on the Conductor Jones stuck to his post,- �. ersapparentlydeterminedthatthey or, the scene had a salutary;effect'.62e,Dutside. . market, for which from:$55 to $60 because he said he was afraid the ^ would not be allowed to leave the t.a the mob and, they scattered so Oat's—No. 2 Ontario white; 50 to -was asked; the other cows sold at women and children would try and 51c on track Toronto, and 47 to $77 to $50 each. One buyer bought clamber out into the water. His °'' boardi.4-house. Constable Ball quickly that it was not even.ncce's-was the first one to make his ap sary for the militiamen to load- 47�c outside No..2 1Yestern Can- eight good calves at $9-each; coin- nose was broken. Mr. Arnold Kea- pearapee in, the doorway, and he their rifles, although each man had ads oats, 456, and No..3, 41c, Bay mon calves sold at $3 to '$5 each. ly is,among the. injured. The pas- ' was immediately accosted b a sou been served with several rounds of Shippers are paying- 4c -per .lb'. for sea ers were rather y y parts, A' P g panicky, boa z ple of burly strikers and told he ball cartridges.. Peas--:-Prices nominal. gO4d large sheep; the others sell at several.showed great!pluck. ' 3/, to 3,.,c per lb. Lambs sell at would have to remain indoors, as 'Buckwheat-Prices nominal. --- =k STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK. - 6 to 6%c per lb. Good lots of fat well as bio men. According-to eye Corn—No. 2 American yellow, f7c 1, ,-, y', N, p, PROFITS. x Witnesses, the constable drew his Fort William, Aug. .15.—The on track, Toronto. hogs sold about„8,.c per lb. baton ant attempted to hit the striking C. P. R. freight handlers gran—$19.00 'to $20 for Ontario Toronto, Aug. 17.—Extra choice let Earnings in dune, $7i.i7:�; For R striker. Quick as a flash the latter mill return to work to-morrow bran outside in bulk. Manitoba, well finished butchers' steers and Iiad, drawn a revolver and sent a morning. A mass meeting of 5.000 $02 in sacict, Toronto freights; `eifers sold at'$5.GO per cwt., whilst Six Months, $377,ar9. ibullet into the chief's abdomen. strikers and friends was held this shorts, .$Q4,,Toronto freights.- .a--30 and $5.•10 were easily obtain- A despatch from Toronto- says.. On- afternoon, and was addressed by ed for ordinary gE„,d loads.- Ex- TemiskamingI and Northern On- -A FIERCE BATTLE. , Mayor Pelletier, who urged the men COUNTRY PRODUCE. Porters'.$6 to 86.25 per cwt. Young tario Raifway earniq'ge continue to Then t1re battle was on. _ Rifles to resume employment and submit lambs were 50 to 75c higher than mount upward. The report for _ and revolvers were brought. into their grievance to a board of arbi- Beans—Prime, $2.20 to:33 25,,'and i Iast -week. ..Sheep and calves also June shows a remarkably good . fromin every dire5tion, shooting tiation under the Lemieux Disputes hand-picked, $2.40 to $•1.-15 per hardened. Hogs, $7:65 f.o.b., -and state of affairs. The gross revenue - from the turners of houses and .1st_. (leneral Manager Bury . of bushel. $i.90, fed and watered. from operation for the month was )rom behind cars, the fusilade of the Canadian Pacifio had previously' Hay—No. 1 timothy, $13 to $14 a r—__ $131,8:0. The esperises were 673,- the men directed at the police last= given his consent to the mayor to, ton on track here, and lower grades SAVES SISTER'S -LIFE. 613,' leaving a net revenue from ttci fully fifteen minutes. The strik- take the,men track_ if they agreed 85 to $10.50. _ operation of $58,202• The amount ers massed, and drove the C.P.R. te, arbitratio . The strikers were I ' Straw—$7-.50 to .88 on track. )l;ieven-Tear-Old' Girl . Pluckily received 'from ore royalties was , inen back into the bun's-house. inclined to demand the release of I -Potatc;es—United States new, Plunges Into.River. •$19,273, making the total not re- -'They fired through the windows, 1 3 companions sent to`jail for rir•t- I82 75 to 83 per Barret i:ew Cana- �ceipts $';,475; as compared with = � ..and were preparing. to storm the sus conduct, and they also wanted `dian, 75 to 90c per bushel. A despatch from MorrisGurg says: $30,31 for June., 1908. For six house when C'tnief Dodds, backed the withdrawal of the troops, but I Poultry = Cklickens, 3earlings, Whil;e soiree little girls -wer'e-bath- months ended June CO. the net rev- by Sergt. Taqlor and the constables Mayor Pelletier replied that the !dressed; 13 to 15c per pound; fow,l,1 ing in the St. Lawrence River, near enue from ,operation was x3309,174 eft the city force, prevailed on the law must take its,course. Finally, 116 to lies turkeys,. 14 'to 16c •per .Point• Iroquois, Beryl . Pelton, and from ore' royalties $63,3.55, strikers to stay away from the the strikers accepted the mayors pound. daughter of the editor of The St. making a total of $377,528, compar-- =' l'o'use. All tke windows in the proposal, and were given 36 hours Lawrence News, :stepped into a ed with $35,10 far the sante period 'bunk-house and all of the C.P.R. within which to return to employ- '-,THE. D.1IRY N -kRKETS, deep hole, with a treacherous un- last year. "This return,' said ' yard buildings were smashed by went with the company,. Nearly dercurreot. , She was Fw•ept off her 11on: A.'-J. Matheson, provinciar bullets. _ Io0 abrik-eLreakers arrived this Butter—Pound prints, 19 to 20c;1 feet in a moinent and was being tubs and Targe rolls, 18 to 19c; in- to Friday, is most gra- {. KEPT UP ,FIRE. ”. mbraing, snaking four hundred i ferior,- 13.to to 16c; creamery, 23 to!a when out into the' train current t Eying iboth to th.e government and J! workin to-day, enabinn steamer , I hen fier young sister; Norma, i.1 ta- the commission. 1 sin.in hfl as The strikers, in response to Chief g g 23, c, and separato-i•,-19 to Qoc• per year,.; of'a p ` p° Al nitoba to unload and get away. ge, staridinq on the bank, that we will h*see encu h surplus Dodds, slowly retreated back to I pound. R P „ �o w•ithotit a moment's hesitati.,il, revenue to •a McTavish Street, but further they —';' - Eges—Case lots, 1;. to 22c per pay the.am slinking required y gL rushed into the river with her for interest and s3nkin fund on - refused to budge and they kept ;'.ED1I0\T0� .TIiR.ILLEI). dozen, clothes and shoes on,- and, -w•ad'n g UP an intermittent fire under the `— Cheese-102c, fvr large, -and- 12--'�- c g the 'wholc-cost of the road.' -very eyes of the . petites officials. .1 Hungarian's Eflort to Terrorize for twins. out nearly to her neck, succeeded In reaching her' older sister and They 1 &d n the Cit '" with difiicill T y o ed and fired regardless , y• tp pulled her into steal- HORSE JI'JIPED INTO•TRAIN. of the fact that they were ordered ,:HOG PRODUCT-S, low water, thus satin her life. A despatch from Edmonton, U- g repeatedly in the name of the King harts, says: A Hungarian deeper- Ba�or;—Long clear, 13�{ to lac -'Q' Got Behveen' Tender and Baggage to disperse to their homes. Edo with a loaded i^evulve;r slid a ger pound' in cage lots: mess pork, lill.L)t U I\ Glt,1ti'I?f. PIT. (lar and «'as Killed. - The battle lasted at least fifteen dangerous-looking knife` dashing $2::•50; short cut, $23:50 to $26. - *� taiinutas, anal in the meantime word east down Grierson street, and"fir• Hauls—Light to medium, 151'1 tot - L de=patcli from Montreal says: a the rites in was received b ,_ (Tsio IIunt+viile - Laborem. `fleet The Boston S Maine ex rens, which ',Mayor Pelletier, and be •ived y 'ing back as he ran at•Sergt 'iuliol- i Me,; do.i heavy, 14 to 1 a,�•c; rolls, ))lith Sudden Death. left Sherbrooke on.Tue da night.. iron And other members of the Royal 113 to I3/ic; shoulders, 1_,_ to 13c; 3r g +' istely decided. to call out the midi= Northwest Mounted' 'Police, ivhu backs, 18- to 15,' c; breakfast ba- A despatch from .Huntsville says: met with a peculiar mishap at Fit- R tia.. Later the llfayor proceeded were in pue:;uit, was the thrilling )curt, 16;", to 17c. Caught under a ' mass ' of falling Otis. When going ata fair speed a �. to the docks and read the Riot Act. sight' which gave Edmonton all the ! Lard—Tierces,'14'r•:'c; tubs, 14%c; gravel it, the pit in which they were loose horse on the road jump-d`be- '�wo .hundred militiamen of the pictured appearances e,f the hvild -rail•s, 15c. wo'rk'ing,' James Hirghes and John tvxe>en the tender and the baggzge (96th Regiment quickly assembled in and woolly west-for a few minxltes I Keswick met dent.') sometime on car, with the result that two cars d u ere derailed and the b,)rse instant- �•' s both ci'tierr, and long 'before dark on Saturday afternoon. The man 'BUSINESS AT MONTREAL Friday- afternoor>� When•they had i were on the scene, and complete 'not returned to town by Seven I Iv killed. No one on the train wast . who created the trouble, .and who + 2, injured. masters of the situation. Was eventually landed in the cells :Montreall Aug: 17 Oats.--No'. 210'clock on Friday.,night. a search I The strikers, after their show of a+. the R. N. M. \�'. P. Barracks j.Canadian Western,;4S',:_ to 49c; No. l party, fearing an accident, was 4.r- Tom— .strength against' the police earlier without killing or wounding any one. ' 'extra feed, a8 -ta -t5!;c; No, 1.�ganized and hurried to the pit,'tiro j;IG GT�'ti'TiI 1\ GR.1IN. Li t1�e day, are now cowed and'sub' feed, 4,;{ to 4S;,,c'; No. 3 C.'anadi- mile., distant, Be.iw ick was found of his pursuers or. spectators, is „ Barley' missive. named Milan Obernovitch. He told an ltiestern, 47 tu. 47,-.:c., --I unclGr: nine inches of gravel and .`nide S1pi?.ing Samples From THE INJURED. the, 'police. -through an inter- �O 2, 71 'to .2c llanitoha feed Hughes under ah�n't fifteen ixchcs, ' r P B barl'er, G6 to rise; buck:cheat. (i9'/., Ti,e mass had,.fallen several -feet Northern Ontario.` e preter, that he came- to Ed.. ' None of the victims are injured rnonto'n a few docs ago from Cal_ ,t`' 70'.. Flour'-\ianitoby Springland the .lren nould�not know wl;at dr patch from - Toronto an seriously that,death is likely to wheat patents; firsts, - $6.30; du., struck them. Hughes leaves a 4i�:s _1Irt J. ° G. Campbell,, Bary, and that he has been in Clan- pat iiiduw and dhree children: result, the only one Fur chum there seconds, 45.40; Wi&ntcr w heat l row n Lands agent at Coch- ada about fourteen months. rune, op the T. fi N. 0. Railwa 1 Are any fears is Constable Ball. A _ _ 'eats. $G :,O;• lfanitoha; strong bak-� �_ y, report from' the hospital late on -- '- I ers, $3.60; straiht roller`s; $6.231 has &frwaxcled to the Provincial De- 9 Thursday night• is that he is doing Parliament will probably meet on to ?G.::5; do., in bags, $2.90 to $3;` NI\F. t'I:P.SUN>+ :1111: 1N.Ii Cl:l). pn,•nuent of Agriculture some splen ' well and unless complications, set November. 4. extras. in bags. $2.70 to a3,80. i '—' �clid samples of grains grown i� Feed--'Man•ituba' braii. $22; do., Runaway North 1•aneOUTer C:u' Lrernarebe township. The' specs- shortG. $2t; pure grain monilia, Fell Into Lilet. mens give some idea of the agri4 $33 to 635; mixed mouille, 1;2S t+�I '' cultural possibilities of-the north-, :Y^ A despitc'h from Vancouvei., B. $30. ('teases-1Cestc�n, 11;'s to-IC.,C' , says :."ine people were,more'gr cl,n,district now being opene+i lip 1 - — • 1I:,,F;--€a�terns _at- 11>„ to 11;;' c Ess pain'fulit injured on Thursday •Ilse hay'isi61/ inches-in height F;utter--Finest• .creanicry, 21'/,-; to afternoon,-at 4 o'clocl , when a '-the oats 50/, and the wheat 48% +'1'; Eggs-Selected 21c 1u. 1 Norkh Vancouver street car rail in i � f I eardleil. 20c. I 3� away, uw-ing to the brakes -failing M Par Secreta hy Announces His Appointment to work, and fell into the inlet. The P_ri'nce Albert Masons will erect t7.\IT FD STATES _MAR-kETS. nictorman, Kelly, jumped at Frst a. sixty-thousand-dollar temple. as- Result of Imperial Conference, Sept., 05'' ti, 9S!_c; Doc 951' to c: 11 i}, q9* to 99''c; erste; ��o. y A despatch froni.London. say=s: ins colonies shall undergo Pr•x se 1 hard, �1.3G: No. 1 Notlhcnn,.$.1_ HILD LIFE- 'DOG Iu a speech at I3radfurd on Friday -IN the saris training as the lime S3; Nu. 3 Northern, $1.33; Na. 3 night', Secretary for War Haldane i`egul' in .'ordci to be rraEl; to !Nurthern, $1.2A to .81.30. ran — expressed the greatest satisfaction take, their places beside. the latter In 100 lb. sacks, $2r1. 0.' ]"lc,ur = that the Inipei al C'o'nference on whenever anFl wherever ne^essity First patents, $:, 90.to fiu•10: Sec- t the naval and. nnilitary defences of ruay arise. Military training cul- End patents, $5.50 to $�;; first el-ears The Sagacious Collie Gave an •Alarm.; the Empire h.-d arrived at an agree^ leges along the lines of the sta-f# �4.`l:� to X3.23; secu.nd• clears, T7 ment. He announced that ivhiln college at Can;berly are to be es 3a to While chained Up Lord Kitchener; the newly-appo,,n.t' tabIished in the o:'cr-sea dunixn. Chicago. :%'ifi I7.—Cash .wheat • _ pec+ -Inspector-General of the Medi-; ions, and ,there is to be a cuntino �No, 2 red, 1.00',: to �I o2' A deep;f h. ' terranran f,,re�s,. was in Austro ous interchange of e:f)ir.ers from a:l 3 real, 89c 'to $`i.00':;r' 1c,: 2 hard,' from .London, Ont., (ever, and the mother; looking K lasia, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John f'renc.i parts of the Empire 4o as to e'1 'gt.n,7...�to •-] Oil ; \E .� 3-bard, &.,c says-:.Catherine )'•rash, aged fuur- about, discovered the child's feet commander of 'the First Army sure ab�ulu.c unlF4,rmity of orgir.- to x1.0_, Corn-N-4). _, G,,,, try G3c; teen nlunt i :e 1, ,;.e pare.nts live' at 1 prf,tuding from the water barrel, 'Corps; w•as goin,t to Canada to ir.ation and training. � No. '_' : hit•e, 71 to 711 c; 'No. 2 rel- the cu -nvr of i,�u•toria and C'Ulborne I The little one was at once pulled work out the details• of the plan In a rcce11t s etch ontlinin r t1l'. low, t>`'� 'I) 69c., N41' 3• (17 C. N"• '3I T',esdav evening, !r:iit and a doctor brought. The` P p St rE'Ct�, l':a5.. U1i Were. ° probable strength of this arm,' .,f �chi'te. 7►,'.::<'; No. 3 yclloas E,';; t7)Isaed Froin ch'o.:'nnig througl, tile ) )aby was then uneongCinus and One great h„-noganeous. ImP r the Empire, War Secrt-tary Hal (x9c; No. 4, 05 to G6c. Ora. Z,,.'3 al trnf given 'by a c,,llie that was 1 black in the face'; but after an hour, 1al British 3rn ,v, uniforlmlr trained dalie estimated that tiv, Unitc,l w'h;,te. :3f;'� to -SV',c; sta::c;s:<l, :? ': i V,,- 1 ,* 1, a cl,a:r.crl tri ,n1�r girl, in 5ho:l;egttn 'to relive and no serious and equipp,-(I.•is to be the outcorno Kingdom, C'anadar'Ail.tralia, Nc:w. to-37?:;c. - tree .iil, full i'itu a rani- results rive expected,' nriicss un rf the Imprrrxal' Conferences on tr•e Zealand and South :Africa could �Ir1rrol pn rtia.!d ;;:nir'intho gvwind. F,,resr en cr,m 'icati4ins develop. '.,•. iia.al and military defences rF the fnrnish a total of fE:rfy six thrix- T.TVF STc7(:'K \l•1RT\1:T. , . ', '.ct d :L, cl L,r::. rod 't Fen the child lyse rescued the l mpite held at the Foreign Office. ions. This"is equivalent to tnyenlN- �lont.real. :!u,. l7•- T'ri .c „a•. I 1 r. 't r'i T',c , thr I cl.,q'� c!^ r.ou•t^1tir,, • :,F. ! 171 general terms the plan lrro- three. army corps, which is the sold at. 5%c per Ih. ; pr:^itt Tides that all troops of self-g'>i;",n strength of the German army. animal 4 t., 5c ; cu:..,,. ! n•.1'; :l,;ic>s t'::,t !,e !,::d .' �...:... .L" - ,:- ._:,.. rd n:µw].,;'.ry.r...� .. ......... !,v.-.,.,...... .'.. • i '+� c�:,:tt � _ u.Y y'3� '�pw"L'$i^`65:Sb'•m$swS _ ,,..,.r., ,. r.,r.:. „$�,,,.,, .t• �. .a�•�-' •r--..�•^ --�-s- s ..-�-�a-,---" rr-.�w--v�rA+•-�.. fir. ca-a: �•• �+e:. ;..,: •.s ,. •'�. > .. "`� 'rcr•st,•S„� � a�R.s�-,.,..,.',�....>-a.�:,4,..F;-"�':'.w�' ��+".'°"-� '�'F- sem^ 's:'•'. `.ter' �'�?�''s�*c2sz,. ,,.a�,a: -i�5;.'^^�E. ^.'A,°'-�'''+�'�'f'� ''*' 'it .. .. ,r. ..• .• :. ... •, k1r _ tib' iy { • -- ���a■�sa■�■■r����se�� A z Sells —Miss Elsie Rogersis spending —alias Josie Moore is spending LOCALISMS. a week with friends in Toronto a week's vacation with her par- and Niagara. ante, R. and Mrs.Moore. YS' 1 U � FITS 3 —R: A. Bunting is having his —Miss Eva Brokenshire is in To- —Mrs: McKay, who has been , M; store re-abingled. ronto at present keeping hoose spending the past few months —D. Simpson visited relatives for her brother. with John and Mrs. Dickie, re- n the city over Sunday. —Jtgnes Gurdon has purchased turned to the city on Saturday: KNICKERS—All prices, well made, good and serviceable. _ —R. A. Banting had a business a new driver from which much —W, L. Gordon,who is erecting - pig_Just the very thing for r trip to the city on Tuesday. speed is expected. a windmill to supply water to his school wear, 40 cents to$1.00. -.---L. Findlay, of Toronto, spent —Mrs. I.. A. Findlay, of Toron- factory, is to his water-tank iaturday with his people here. to, is spending a few days with for sale. Appply at the factory. * BOOTS—Good, strong, well made boots. Will stand the The tennis club are arranging her relatives here. —Mrs. E. J. Murphy and daugh- wear and tear of school romp. for a tournament at an early date. —In the absence of Mr. Batty, ter, Clara, of St. Paul, Min., are R..Deverell is having a new Mr. Lynde has charge of the Stan- visiting with the former's mother, SWEATERS-75c., 85c. and 90c. ,furD&ee installed in his residence. and Bank in Pickering. Mrs. James Morrissey, of Church —A number of farmers have —J. R. and Mrs. Thexton and St. south. 5•i completed their harvesting opera- family, of Toronto, spent Sunday —W, E. Gordon is erecting a tions- with their relatives here. new wind-mill beside the iron R. A. BUNTING, Pickering —Mrs. J. Harsell is improving —Mrs. (Dr.)Bagshaw and child, bridge, and where the , former ..sifter her recent severe attack of of Saginaw, Mich., is visiting the wind-mill stood in order to force es8, formers sister, Mrs. W. J. Miller. water to his factory. aq. illn —Mr. Cunningham, of Toronto, —Miss Mabel Calvert is spend- —The members of St. George's �r spent Sunday with his uncle, J. S. ing a few days at the. lake shore, church and Sabbath School had a Jephson. the guest of Mrs. 'W. L. Courtice. most pleasant outing at the bay O -� —Miss Annie Hiscock, of ging- —We.would direct the atten- on Wednesday afternoon, it being • NS atom, is visiting her sister, Mrs. tion of the police trustees to the their annual picnic. (Rev.)W. Moore. existence of a by-law prohibiting —Mrs. G. P. O'Leary is spend- -Albert and Will Boyes, of bicycling on the side walks. This ing a couple of weeks at her home Another huge Shipment Of Sugar East Toronto, visited their rela- pastime is becoming altogether in Dumbarton during the absence - tives here on Monday. too prevalent lately. of her mother, Mrs. Smales, who has dust arrived � =-A number from here took in —Ho for Farm Laborers' excur- is visiting friends in New York. ' the Barnum & Bailey's 'circus at siolis to Can. North-west Aug. —Fred. Howlett and daughter, we buy right a We sell right 'Toronto on Thursdaylast. 27th and Sept. 10th via Chicago, Arthur and Mrs. Wilson, John —The trustees in S.S. No. 2 North Bay or C.P.R. and Std- and Mrs. Stewart and D'Albert made considerable improvements bury routes, fare $10 to go (and and' Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, at- to the school during vacation. $18 addittional if return by Nov. tended the funeral of the late Afro. AN EYE-OPENER —Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, is 30th.) See Stephenson (opposite A. T. Ackford, on Sunday last. holidaying for a couple of weeks P.O.)Whitby, for all tickets and —While engaged in moving Redpath's or St. Lawrence Standard 'Granula'ted , at the home of his parents here. information. ' Buy his tourist housbold effects to Mr. Boyer' Sugar$4.90 per cwt. —Harold and Garnet Courtice tickets to Muskoka and all resort new house, one day last week spent Sunday with friends at Ty- points via all boat and Ry routes, Misses Edna Boyer, Stella Lang O British Pure Cane Granulated Sugar; the choice rene and Courtice in Darlington. also to or from England, •Ireland, and Amy Elliot bad a narrow es- of the market for preserving fruit, ' —The ladies of St. George's Scotland. Try, and .see Stephen- cape. The horse they were driv- .. $5.00 per cwt. church contemplate holding a son before travelling anywhere. * "ing got beyond fheir control, re- social some time in the near fu- —As the fall mouths are now sulting in an upset. Fortunately, - tare. approaching with its dark nights however, skilful horsemanship .,,All other Groceries, Pickling Spices, Canned —Miss Gilchrist, of Toronto, is the police trustees should be look- prevented any serious result. Goods, Breakfast Foods, etc., ' e pen ing a few days at the home ing around for some one to per- —Dr. H. E. Moore,Chamberlain, fresh and clean. of,her uncle, - W. Gilchrist, of forth the duties of lamp-lighter. Busk., and bliss Leask Robertson, .��.i Church street. A couple of our business men who of Little Britain,.were married at Try "HOLLAND RL for Breakfast. Misses Mabel Wright and have lights in front of their the Methodist parsonage, Oak "It's dainty." Vera Ridley resu-med their duties premises have in the'paA offered Lake, Man., on August 12th, 1909, In their respective schools . on, to keep the same lighted if the the Rev. W. B. Ambrose offic•iat- •Monday morning. village would supply the oil. We ing. The doctor is the eldest sou T �p —John and Mrs. Pirie, of Ham- think their offer is one worih while of the Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B., �00 / S GY SHOES r Ilton, who have 'teen holidaying considering. ' The village have now stationed at Marmora, and at Fairport Villa., spent Thursday gone to the expense of securing his bride is the eldest daughter of Our Rllg'e Sale 18 Now On. with John and Mrs. Murkar. suitable lamps and lamp poste so R. S. Robertson, Esq., of Little _ —Miss Gladys Tolhurst, of To'- let them be utilized. Britain. Congratulations. rento, has beet)-engaged as teach- —It is with regret that we re- —Chief Jameson, of Whitby, Unsurpassed in the history of Pickering. - Ladies', Gent's, er is No. 4 East and entered upon port the death on Friday, Aug. was in town ou Wednesday, serv- Boys' and (Mils" wear, at her duties on Monday morning. 13tb, of Mrs. A. T..Ackford at the ing witnesses summoned in the. —Miss P. J. Wright,of Toronto, age of 29 years and 11 months. case of Rice vs. Watkins in whichr.J, -is spending a two weeks' vacation The deceased, who was highly re- the defendant is charged with ex- hereat the home of her sisters, spected, had not been in good ceeding the speed limit in running Mee. Jolrm Dickie and Mrs. M. S. health Pur-some time but her con- his auto along the Iiinggtoa road. •- See our Bargain Table Chapman. dition was not considered serious The plaintiff claims that as a re- -Donald Kerr left on Monday until a few days before her death. suit his,horses.beeame frightened, for Toronto where he has secured The dee r.t's m th is express- causing damage to his harness. a position in the Bank of Com- ed for Mr.RAckford and hisfourThe trial is ePt for next week be .'HARDWARE merce. We wish him .success in young children in their sad be- fore MajorBarper at Whitby. hie calling. reavement. Her funeral, which •� • Now is the Time. We have the Goods. ' —W. Brokenshire haspurchas- took place to the Methodist come- QN�►RTON ed a grocery business on o;rth tory in this village, was very '-Machine Oil Binder Whips Fly Nets Ave.. Toronto. His many friends largely attended. Mrs. Charles Smales is spendin two Hay Fork Rope ` weeks with relatives in New York. in Pickering wish him success to —Au interesting event took - Hay Forks Hand Rakes Etc. -'his venture. place oil Monday' last in Toronto Her kepingdaughter, Mrs, h P. O'Leary,is here keeping bonne in her absence. Messrs. W. P. Bretz, night when Mr. Clarence T. Batty, man- The dredge which has,been in open- See that 50 cent Binder Whip—It'a a dandy. y editor of the Toronto World, and ager of the Pickering branch of B B ation at the bay. for some, was com- _ "Paroid Roofing Stands the Test." Hugh Garrett, of Toronto, spent the Standard Bank, was united in palled'to suspend work this week in Saturday and Sunday with W. G. marriage to Miss Nellie- Louise order to stake some necesary repairs. ';and Mrs. Ham. Brant, of Whitby. The marriage John Parker, of New York, has • • —Mise S. A. Dale left on Mon- was solemnized at 115 Wellesley been here toe a few daya calling upon � ay morning for Newmarket to street by the Rev. S. P. Rose, of relatives here and iAcarboro. to de a 'dhapm enter u n her duties as matron the Sherbourne street Methodist Pleased to sae the evidences of pros- I�;; : � parity in hie native towship. of the new Pickering. College church. After the ceremony, Mr. T -'-which will be opened' in Septem- and Mrs. Batty left for a tont of eA>LE RBa Eg - 1CKERING ONT. 'iter. the Southern States. THE NEWS � -The Misses Bateman,'of To- joins their many friends to wish- WED7tE8DAY, SEPT. lar, 1908.—CTed- "nto, and Miss- Annie Ward, of ing the bride and groom a long it sale of household furniture on lot PRESERVING SEASON NOW.Tbronto, returned to their respec- and happy life together. 19, con. d, Pickering, (} mile north 'five homes on Monday after an —W.. Logan is making an ex- of Brougham) the property of Mrs. enjoyable visit at the home of pe-riment that if successful should H. W. Madill. $ale at 3. See bills. Get your pint, quart and half-gallon Gem Jars from us. Also Rubber Mrs. B. Bunting` be followed by the other residents Thos, Poncber, Auctioneer. Rings, put up 1 dozen in a box. ' —R. Cammack, on the Green- along the front street. He has W$DNasDAY,SzPTSMBSR 15TH—Auc wood road, has made extensive purchased a barrel of oil from Dr. tion sale of 112-acre farm, being We have a fresh supply of Cheese, Pickles, Lemons,,Marmalade, P parts of lot 17 in 8th con. and-lot 18 Biscuits and all kinds of Canned Goods. im rovements to his residence -Sheard, of Toronto, with which to in 7th con., Belonging to the estate _;.A choice line of all kinds of Groceries kept in stock. this summer. He has erected a sprinkle the street in front of his of the late Joseph Pilkey. Sale at large veranda and is now busy premises in order to abate the 2 o'clock p.m. at Wilson's Hotel, We have&first-class Tine of Men's Overalls, Smocks and Shirts, also 'iLaving the whole painted. the dust nuisance. This method Claremont. See bills for further Boots and Shoes for all purposes. —W, and Mrs. Wilson were in of getting rid of the dust has been particulars. Thomas Poucher, Auc- First-class Mattresses cheap.—Call and see them. y. Lis$eard over Sunday visiting successfully used in many cities tioneer, Terms Cash. $ighest price paid for butter and eggs. friends. Their daughter, Miss for the past few• years, and it is Myrtle, who has been visiting .her' found,that the expense incurred TIME TABLE—Pinker n Atstioac� GL`j O• A. �GILLESPIE, " Dunbartou 'sister there for some time, accom- is much less than when the water T.R. Trains.going East dne as. follows.- panied them on their return. sprinklers are used., Mr. Logan's •No. 6 Mail 8 05 A M. - -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, ar- experiment will be watched with t2 t.ocai 2 4a P.M. rived at the home of his mother interest. " l4 Local 8.04 ll M. ' Trains going ea0 does as follows— Jim­e'on Saturday evening for a few .=J. H.. Rogers returned home No. 13 Lo•al s36A M. odaya rest, Navinosen under the ou Wednesday afr a pleasant 11 Local 2 30 P. M Go0d 1 S u m m V r -weather for the past week. We visit with his daughter, firs. T. 7, bfail 8 35 P. M. are glad to report that he is now O. Johnston, of Gorrie. He re- •Sondav included. improving. ports a very heavy rainfall in - -Norman, the 12-year old son that district. During one of the A. PALMER Choice gammacks from $1,00 up to$3.40. of James Wood, *Ks attacked by storms which was accompanied PAINTER AND DECORATOR a,cow stn Saturday evening and by thunder and lightning,his Croquet Sets from$1.00 up to$1.75 'before being re-3cued 'was rathee grandson, Stanley Johnston, bad Contractor for general house repairs. Ice Cream Freezers 75c to$240. badly bruised by' the animal's a narrow escape from death. He horns. Fortunately no bones .was holding a pail catching water Established 5 years in Pickering Machine Oil. Cylinder Oil, x lusts broken. from the pipe leading from the Village. —After a period of warm dry eavetrough when a bolt of light- ADDRESS:' PICKERING P.O. ~Threshers' Mitts, Belt Lacing, Etc., weather relief came on Sunday ning passed, down between his and General Hardware. when rain fell which was general' hands. He received a severe shock ' 'throughout the Province. To bat no serious consequences re- BlIaloks"m' ithing those living in the village where sulted. the dost nuisance has been so —After a prolonged illness from D.yj ,` rest the rain was especially wel- heart trouble Mr. Richard Pollard Having rented the Dumbarton shop -- S and opened the same,I am prepar- come. died at his home oil the Brock p - - ed to do all work entrusted to 1'ICKElIING —Mea. Thomas Courtice and S. road south on Monday, Aug. 18th, - Mel the above line. a; and Mrs. Jeffrey, of Port Perry, in his 59th year.' Although he "Horseshoe'ing aspecialty. -- visited W. L. and Mrs. Courtice had been going around until a few Call in-and see me any time'. on Friday last in their auto.They days ago he has been unable to �_ �.. s.,=N'TEiTER, NEVER �R/P OVERALLS were accompanied by Mrs. Court- conduct his business for several '.ice's sister, Mrs.Croxall,of Brook- months and his death did not DUNBARTON lin,'and Miss Florence Clemens, of conte unexpectedly. He was aI have them. 'No two men can rip them one on each leg. You are at : 'Tyro e. cLuiet and industrious man and PickeringLumber Yard s. Richardson, who has was held in high esteem. He,is liberty to try them. Guaranteed for 90 days. For every rip you �. been siting at the home of her survived by his widow, who is an All kinds of building material, in- will receive 25c and for every button that eoraes ci$ you will unci George and If Gordon, has invalid and three daughters to receive 10 cents cash at my store. 8 g eluding rough and dressed . �ptth each air you urchase you will receive a cake of soap or w reta� to her home in Winni- whom the sympathy of the com- ]umber, lath, etc. - T- p p ;peg. wing been called home inunity is extended. His funeral a memorandum book. scone an she expected by the took place on Wednesday to Ers- All grades of N. B. Shingles Oh yes,another tbinph-We have 4 pairs of Boots or Shoes for U. Good ^� stock which sold for$1.50, 1.75 and $2 each pair, illness her husband. She was kine cemetery. He was a member now on hand. accom tied on her return by of the A.O.U.W. for a nuibber of W. D�GORDON & SON. EDWARD BRYAN, PICKERING � her uie the Missea Chester. ears. J- —