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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_08_27 -. ,.�,.... .,r<,: s .Tf's�"+ r..z,-.r.. ,.,q ..a _ •'^ a..r. +J s•.,,,,y,,. s":u :C Via' +rod''. ' • .�Ti^a -•'Nf d-..p .......'r?c-F"-. am..•.- - ,?-.. 7:7^ - _ _ P .� ,•, � '3-s,a .. a _ . . ^ C S i TA pi ° VOL. S VII . PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909 .No. 47 Vvioftlfli{O all. gazbo. I HIGHLAND CREEK ALTONA T Medical The Highland Creek branch of the A special meeting of the Pickering In A D D E 'R A Positive C Guarantee Women's Institute will hold their next Township Council will be held here meeting on Thursday afternoon, Sept. next Friday,Sept.3rd, at the hour of AM. BELL, M. D., C. M. 12nd, at 2.30 p. m., at the'home of Mrs. two o'clock in the afternoon for the s Late Hoagie 8azgeon' of the Kw eton Goes wjth every box of W. D. Collins. Ladies are cordially purpose of considering a requisition The ladder season is here again. and s General Hospital. Baooes.or to Dz. M.Bats . we are prepared to make them man. office hours 8 to to a m,l to$v m*nd G invited to attend. of the trustees of the school fora P f all sizes. io s p m. Pickering,Out, txly �1, special levy of$4,611 to be used in the EO. N. FISH, M. D. /Y� v IT A L B.ROCK ROAD election and equipment of a. new All kinds of general Blacksnlithizg PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , fi school, and for the transaction of any promptly and neatly done. „`ialember of College of PLysiciane and surgeons. City friends are visiting at•George bLher necessary business. " Oat. Associate Coroner, County of Ontario, — Tool's, - A good Beef-ringer for sale. Omoe Hours-a to 10 a.m, and 1 iso 3 and s to a Mrs. Fred Stevenson is visising iMARK HAM- p..m. Brougham, Out. 11-1y If they don't bring back yonr friends in Toronto. tlV.H.JACKSON.' Mies Richardson,.of Toronto, is vis- General regret will he felt around Brock Road failing energy, your money iting with Chas. and Mrs. Hood. ' the village,at the report of the news a r Clarence Young and wife, of blount day or two ago from Regina, Sask., of a� H. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BAbRIB- Joy, visited Brock Road friends on the death of'H. J. Spencely, for some. Jamos White' • TUB,County Crown Attorney,and County will be refunded. 50c. a bog Sunday. time one of the best known horsemen 811101tor, Court House,Whitby. 14� W. H. Jackson has sold several in York County. An enthusiastic T. BARCLAY, or six for$2.50. For sale at large lots of ladders this year, with lover of good horses and for some V+'hole�ale and Retail Butcher, Barrister-at-Law, ' L. solicitor,Notary Public,Special Exami- orders still coming in. time residing near Cedar Grove,where Pickering,'Ont. ser for Hisao oonrt of Justice. successor to McFADDEN'S DRUG STORE, Nearly every one here is through he kept(a large number of horses. It MessrWhis. Dow & McGillivray, Brock Street, with their harvest, and have•com.plet- it,'little snore than a year since Mr. y Pickering. ed arrangements for threshing. , Spencely left Markham Village,-going Beet price paid for .choice 4, west. Mrs. Spencely resides with her butcher's cattle. �T H. R'ARKE, SOLICITOR AND r STOUFFVILLE brother in Uxbridge and was at once �I . No2ens PoBLic, (Successor to late - - David Ormieton),Whitby. Mr, Sydney North- --- informed of his death. Mr. Spencely CilviCf' meat will be fUllnd at Olt? sole who n associated Wednesdays. with Mr.Werke,attends Barkey Bros.are rushing along their before his departure,. made assign- at Plcken rang v�edaeeday*. foundry building ,to completion as anent for the .benefit of his creditors. shop at reasonable prices. „ Loans arranged. lily the intend tog move into it on 'Se He was only 38 earn of age and leaves 'CLAREMONT, Y, p Y Y g 1st. The building is a substantial one besides a' widow, one boy, Harold, Call and see uG. Prices right Yeterarsary' and is a credit to our town. We wish about 14 years of'age. ,! �.�. . FURNITURE STORE ALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. them abundant .success in their in- ' Graduate Ontario veterinary College. creasing business. ' UXBRIDGE O n u m e n is .R Member Ontario veteziaary Medical society. N. Forsyth has his new Fkating SacOeagor to Dr.E.J, Shirley, Once Bang st., in the place to get,3he best rink about readv for the roof, which Isaac Beare, of Reach, had 48 bush- Pickersos. 37 into be of corrugated iron. The build- els and 46 1bs. of good alsike seed from � Furnitnre.at the lowest ' HOPKINS,VETERINARY BUR• ing is 5U by 150 feet and is being sub- the crop of four and three quar- Having secured theagency for • GRON AND DENTIOT, Etc. and atantiall constructed, having a fine ter acres. A sift like this hal s a man the Ont-trio Granite and.liar- irsdaate cf the Onteato vet rtaar col_ prices, also Y g P y cement foundation. ' We hope that out nicely on the year's expenses. ble Works. Brampton, I azu lege, Toronto, registered member of the Mr. Forsyth may be well patronized Chicken thieves ,are starting early. prepared-Ln furnish all work in Ontario Veterinary DfedicQ Association. PICTL�RE FRAMING, �. nw and residence one andone-quarter miles in his undertaking,-'hibune. Thirteen were stolen from P. John- the .granite and marble line -.-'•' - north of Green$'ver. office and ghoeingforge ICURTAN POLES aton and nine from George Steven, in at the veru lowest prices, and boon a to Il•.m.,�s3 to t m. Private , ° hos• in my otCc•yp,p. add�en, Oran MONGOLIA towel, within the past two weeks. The workmanship guaranteed. ;Y iver, one, and kinds of repairing. beat treatment^ for people who steal Gcods shipped where desired. __ -- p g bliss" Degegr visited Mr. and Mrs. chickebs is a term on jail diet. See me before placing ycnir su*f2tiro# (garb*. sorecent]y. Friends in Uxbridge,'both town and -orAer.- Lettering done on the .gin.. Ir. 'Madill, of Tilsonburg,called on township. will be ver sorry to hear of shortest notice. W• G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage LT N D E R T A K ] N G his brother on Sunday last. lige death of lliisa Margaret �'eaaby, Claremont Sri - Licanne in the County of Ontario. ;Kart Reesor called on Mr. Murison which occurred on Tuesday at Manilla, C. W. GIBBONS, Pickering village. my in Connection. on Sunday. Call again Mart. where she had resided for the past few HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Mrs. Hisey and eon, of Yale. Mich., wonths. Miss Feasby was highlyc o A a �. License* is the County of Ontario, �- �� T is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Turner here. esteemed b.. all who knew her good 081ae at Eton and his residence,Qlar*moat. V .L-.1.. E M. @alts a number intend taking in the 5�esidence, The funeral took lace on football.-match at Brussels on Friday afternoon from her brother TORWA-Y HOUSE.-Norwa of this week. 3rd con. Uxbridge. Bard and soft. i Hing*tonBoad, Parttonlaratteationgiv- .CLAREMONT W. G. and Mrs. Reesor and Mr. and to Sandford church and cemetery- - �•�`'�/� B NOR inunde Toronto markets. Mrs. Wideman visited at Victoria Journal. �UMB�"iiR ` Best accommodation Charges under the now manage- S oars on Sunda '^ mans, Chargee moderate. J.J,t[o0ana, Pro q y Lath and Shin ley. Prfetor• 1+ Several of our farmers have had R ? J Moving Sale at phones installed of late. Insist on ATHA T B.BEATON,TOWNSBIP OLERH , • proper Emerson has paying. hiatstore with s Olive aeiseyoklioending a time ��ri�?r�h T ' A-O'• Conveyancer. Commlerion r for asOdavft., AooanntaaS. Zu. Moan tom ThiPickeriag Pharallcy P oafarm prowart . "I a,,.- of D[saf•i• Lip and other roparty for sale. We are Misaese Della and May Mowder,.vie- C — asseaa- W P*r'�e. ono. t-v ve Gorr pts one fir. Emerson. ited friends at$touffville Sunda A C R E E SO From July 1st until July loth, ?V Y y• A. i; 1 o• ASTI to ed Auctioneer, - _ ow that our harvest is over some 0. and Mrs. Judd..of Mongolia, cis- - POSTILL, Licensed LOCUST HILL . for Counties or York and oatano. Aac:• In moving into our new extension we of our young ansa intend going west ited•on Sunday with A. Carruthers. - Ibn sale•of all kinds atten'a*d to on ahormat rasa ai.ar P.O Ont find that we were overstocked in some for a month or so. Good luck boys. Moore and Gertie Balsd�on, of Mark- lines, guaranteed to be all fresh and ham,spent Snaday at Jas. Roultree's. To INCRsteE GROPlt ties '�'�T B. POWELL, Licensed ucA good sellers. It will pay you to buy GOODWOOD Mise V. Lehman, of Mt. Joy, and i� �e i rY Casae for Ontario and York 4508. All now ae.the prices will show. Mise E. Smith, of Dutton, are viaitiaR, R�1 ' FERTILIZERS " 1i*sda of ooadnoied either pr.vately or b7 We now have hanging in our store on Threshing is general in this vicinity with F. Nighawander. sale notes Collected. For dates or Bt g thjs week. Softer c +raapply at restdeuse. Elizabeth a large sheet the names and prices of Miss A. Harvey, of Toronto, and �IAKl�Iy THI\TGt3 GRO W ni• Orders left at News 0000 will articles on special sale, such as: Mr. White, of Brougham, was, in gentleman friend, of Unionville, spent _P mpt attention. 151y. the village Friday. Sunday at S. P. Lapp's. Carried in stock by Liver Palle, reg. 25c°for 16c ; Kidney , Mr and Mrs Victor. Ottewell 'are H. Wideman. of Toronto, is spend- S. �. 26C ARrMIN• POUCHER, Licensed Auction- Pills, re 50c,for 39c; Blaud'e ear, valuator. Ooneoicr,and ismer of Iron Pills,tle home for a few weeks. ing a time here with his cousins, bare. asarria;a licenoea All kinds of auction sales g slag, for 19C., etc., etc. Messrs. A. Morgan and G. Smith PtCX£RI's7(;} J. layer and•'.Kra. I. Lehman. conducted and valuation meds at mod- Bargains like these all through the went to the went last week. Grate ebarge, Estates and oowtnum•ntg 0033 g Mr. and Mrs, Partington, of he latL alstantly managed and *old by auction •r store in patent medicines, soaps, The new telephone line on the Ord to,are spending a time with the gat- private sale. Mortgage*, reass, note* and trusses, spectacles, fountain concession was wired last week. ' �ener.t aeooaata promptly collected and Ytla peIIe,Jeweler stationer ter's parents,S. P. and Mrs. Lapp. FAL+T t '2'FF2�/1 it ate settlements lfuaranteed, Phone or y' y� The Brat car of new potatoes for this Miss Bert Evans, who has been l `,.:fte for terms, and or-etcutan, Bron��hha�m - ick food, etc. season was loaded herr this week. spending a time with J. Mowder,has Opens Sept. 1st r OW, Dates mar b• fixed by phone Ntewi Jf you get it here it's good. Mise Beebe. of Stouffville, was here returned to her home in Newmaeket. aloe. y arranging for a class in music last R. T. Andrews, B."A., teacher of '� T. M. McFADDETtt week. Hagersville High School, spent&few ELLI�TT �' � S Stella E. gaaSES Druggist and Optician, Geoge Watson, of Uxbridge, drove, days of last week with his friend,John r 1► PICKERIN(3, _ ONT into-the village on Monday with a fine Scott. • Teacher of Piano, driver. Mrs. G. McCaul and daughter, :lire. TG$�NTO. ANT. ' 'WIIITEVAZ.E, OTTT. Ph'opographic post eprd'views of the A, Thorne and little diughter, of To-. Village now on. sale at Crosby's, as a Tonto,:are spending a time with E. B. This school is unquestionably one travelling-artist was in the village Hoover, q .Dillin hamsrepof Canada's Greatest, Best and =tea ser Coll g lately. We are sorry po ed. by being had Most Successful Colleges. Our Undertaking Parlors a little boy, east of here, while his Whitson is iodic sed, b bean had graduates readily, r g his father was cutting Oats with a some ribs broken, he having been Bn y secure employ- ; Ring street, Pickering. hinder, the straw being very short,' thrown from x binder. ment. Let us educate you for a -Have a.full line of rresh a�c ur- Calls by day or night promptly , said: "Dada, you will•.choke the oats position'worth from,$35- to $100 - a'month. R e know how. Write ed meats constantly on hRnd" attended to.. Telephone to death." _ _ BROUGHAM to-day for magnificent catalogue. (Bell or Independent.) WHITBY Spice Roll, Breakfast .Bacon, Geo. Philip. sr., is visiting his dau- .�-, ,J,,rLLIOT, Principal., Ham, Eologna, Weiners, etc. C. A. and Mrs.McClellan have taken ghter in-the city. Cor. Yon p a holiday trip down the St•. Lawrence Mrs. R. S. Phillips visited friends in ge& Alexander Sts. -Highest rices Toronto this week. g p pai<id for and Saguenay Rivera, R. S. Phalli cleaves to-da for the : .Butcher's cattle. Insurance The case against bI urphy, of Osh- P• Y _-" itwa; who was charged• with n serious North-west to visit his sons. offence, was dismissed by Magis,Lrate Russell Conner, of Toronto, spent Of all kinds--Beit always recom• Sundaywith his people here. . PRESENTATIONS Vickering -11Uer mended. y HFpFallon, who was charged with R•-Brodie and fmily spent Sunday stealing a marked dollar hill from the at Markham, Cedar Grove.' till of the Qileen's Hotel,wps let off on - ByronFeasbv and Albert l'Iamleft .j�j First-class rigs for }lire riOIIveyaIICing DOIIe suspended sentence. for the North-west on lfond ip. sad G1J�S -' Da Or night _ D. W. Megitffin pleaded guiltv'be- N.F. and Mr=. Mechin, pf Picker-' ---- g Rents and'Notes Collected. fore P. M. Harper of having assaulted ing, were here over Sunday and Jlon- Charges reasonable., g y day. 4 "Bus IDeets all trains Frank Fallon in Pickering on Mondor Mrs. Richard Witter and family, of night. He was fined$1 and costs. y� Teaming promptly attended to. A charge of,having used abusive, Little York; are Visiting 'her people We make a specialty of reser- ' 150 acre Farm for sale. obscene and threateninglanguage has here. talions, gifts, and can quote yon ' ' Agent for Canada Carriage Co. If you want to buy sell or lent, cal] been referred b R. D. Tunbridge, of Mrs. H. ;•fechin and son, Archie, R Panythingin this " P Y g a right rice on at my office. Bargains. Dunbarton, against James. Found. visited in Toronto and Parkdale last line, W• H. Peak, Pickering. The case ;is scheduled for Tuesday, week. r W. V. Richardsea• , August Slat, at Whitby. George and Mrs. atson, of Cincin- GOLD or SILVER HEADED Jam. The On Friday night, 77th last, a charge null renewed old acquaintances here CANES, of supplying liquor to John Fallon on Friday last. SOLID GOLD WATCH-ES, r 'Notary Public; Pickering. while he was a prohibited person, pre- R. J. and gibs. Cowan and daughter SILVERWARE UABINETS �O�INION B � ferred by Chief Jameson against D. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Me- , Ewen, of Lemonville. GRAND FATH R CLOCKS • � W. Megaffin, 'of= the Queen's Hotel, � , .�lacksmithin� , will be investigated by the Police Mrs. Win. Feasby, Byron Feasby TEA SETS, ,Head office, Toronto • Mf iatrate. and E. and Mrs. Ham attended the MARBLE CLOCKS, .' Elmer Lick was up before Magis- funeral of Mies Feasby,,of Sandford, 3 jGeneral Banking Business A general blacksmith business done: trate Harper the other day to answer on Thursdav of last week. ELEGANT SILVERWARE transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and the charge of running his auto at There was$1.50 in the treasury of PIECES, , l promptly executed. night without the necessary lights. the Union Christian Epworth League MEDALS and PRIZE CUPS. The charge was laid by Andrew Rose. Society and the treasurer sent the Gold Mounted Pens and bun- Special attention given t0 Horse-shoeing a- Specialty. Mr. Lick leaded alt statin that same to the Sick Children's Hospital, p gZ g' PP y• P guilty, g deeds of other small things, r he had met with an accident whereby Toronto. Y the Collection 'Of G}OR�QN' #, Lbw'* his lights were put out. of business. We invite your inspection, , s8le DOte6. PICRERLNG, ONT, He was assessed one dollar for his ne- Preparations for opening Toron- No trouble to show goods. ` _ gleet. to Exhibition are in an advanced 19AVINdi4 DE RTMENT. In the master of a charge against state. _ T. W. Watkins of having driven his BRITISH Term of 1908 automobile to the danger of the pub- The city police will have control �epOt9it8 reoei �{ �1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap lic, when he is alleged to Have cased of the street car traffic at the Upwards. BUSINESS es,, ten per cent bet- damage to the harness and buggy of Exhibition. R. N. BASSETT, ' '=71t0�®Bt tt110wed at hi hest COLLEGE ter for Buaines, C. B. Rice on the Pickering road, the M. Paulhan remained in the g JIi�vRLLER ASD OrrICI�N current rates. TORONTO 'Shorthand and Mat= defendants throwgh their lawyers, air nearly three hours on his aero- ric, Messrs. Kerr do Thompson, having Platte at Rheims. (oppopite new post office) CHAP. D. GORDON, Manager Booklet-free. R. A. Farquharson, agreed to pay all damages, etc„ the The Provincial Government wiTTTT3I' <>rT g B. A., Principal, Corner Yonge and case was on Tuesday night remanded 'WHITBY BRANCH. Bloor Sts. by Police.MagistraLe Harper for one way use the Central Prison Bite �a week to allow (his to be done. for a trArlAfnrmer station. 4� � .� VIP . . .r -+ .y. ..�..-., m•,e+-•?.'RM&foY".., !'.' .... -ffl 'S"-i:.- - .a•'NF '..Lr.F "dTi l:9.•^-f'. A.,'.• K YS.T. -1' m'a..Y.+!.,�,:. 4.: �_ ,�, •' ,��' �, '.. q ... ,•`, .e^t. .-'� ,.. .., " .c..,,-�--� -_.�",—..ms's+�•'• +�rv-'. .,,e� :--u.#�.'. aT' - r.•-5,,y, "g•�,'",T"`�"'.�'?" "e'r'r"$.:{.'r^r �' '...f".•.t�t,,, v a. _ ...,.... •-..ss ---.r '-�;r '.••.'aid e"- a:;z- .4..., >e .:ar•" a.-n..' .y. 7 .. :,..,,. ..y,( ,1.��1""' -,....v. .,Y•;.. _..A .s.7.+..,.•�cr�, i.., :.,'�""`., _ •r_ f. '�at'•P lt. '.''�.k..f. - ' - .:.,.., ,;•..., r.'. ... -+v, .'. � ,,. ,. .., .. �.. - - - �F. .s�'"` ",y:�.. ':•:� r+r •its ... : r' A' take; or, even if he did, hem for importantpapers not have the ht it worth while to forth when b heiwas drawn BRITAIN'S $IG INCOME u8 �• light of a csn- rectify it. I should really like to dle, Gerald pointed out the narrow know who the girl was," Allison slot in the panel behind which was concluded ,thoughtfully. the. secret vault. JOH11'-BULL'S NATIONAL BAL � . -THE IYSTERIOUS -KEY Later the lovers joined the fam- (To be continued.) ily below, and a pleasant, social ;T ANCE SHEET. evening followed, a 1 o h Ge rald considerately-took his leave a WORDFOR BUSINES GIRL hour, having first arranged, • t an _ How Two Hundred Million Pounds if the following day should ,prove are Spent - Colossal` oma, PLANNING FOR THE � to be fine, to take Allison for a —' drive. CAPABLE, INTELLIGENT AND Figures. " FUTURB. It did prove to be an ideal winter SELF-RESPECTING. Even an American multi-niillioa• day, and snugly esconced among g staggered by all at- abundant robes, the lovers spent a _ airs might be stn tempt to gran "But',"-still preserving her min- couple of hours driving. The re- disclosed b .p the coloanal figures CHAPTER XVII. chievous mood-"suppose I shoQAd mainder of .the day was quietly The Woman Wage Earner May bo balance-sheet, issued Bulls a ational Gerald gently took the two certi- refuse to=to come to you as poor passed with the Lymans and Lady as Modest as Her Stay-at- book fieates from the hands of his be. as a church mouse 7 I don't forget Bromley, Gerald only leaving inrecently. g season to catch the avenin express Home Sister. In the financial year ended krothe;d, carefully refolded and re- how lofty somebody was about a for New York. g t? March 31st last, the Exchequer Te- turned them to his wallet. Then year ago when somebody else al- It was arranged before he left, Most of those who do not come in ceipts totaled £205,137,275 19s. 10d., he drew her again with in his arms. most unsexed herself, and proposed g actual contact'with the busines's the great bulk of this mone . nein - to share and share alike. Per_ha s however, that as soon as Allison g "Yea,'Allison, it has been proved P should be' pronounced. strong girl have the vaguest idea of what derived from customs, excise, s- - �ieyond a doubt that I am Adam a certain young. lady, who has enough to endure the trip, she she is really-like. tate duties, land-tax, post office, rewster's son. Are yeti sorry 4" seemed to sing into a nameless no- should accompany Lad In the first place, they look on and property and income-tax. " body all of a sudden, possesses a back to New York and remain with her as thoroughly undomesticated Money raised by creation No, no! I am so glad-so spark of the same fire In"hex nature and devoid of all womanly accom- ditional debt accounted fora fur- glad!" the fair girl unhesitatingly that once animated an as irin her -until 'the lawsuit was decided, tesponded, as she nestled closer to kn ht." P g when the young couple would im- plishments. ther £2,636,155, and amounts tem- bim; "but oh, is not too bad that r8 In this they 'make a great min= porarily borrowed came to £8,500,- � "Allison!" exclaimed. Gerald, a mediately.be married. take, for there is no reason in the 000. 7. could not hays known-that you note of keen pain in his tone, while The Lymans expressed a great world or the business i th could not have known the he bent forward to search the face deal .of regret at the thought of. y girl should `re i the money went even . ` truth when you first.went into his g not ,be a very capable housekeep- more iuteresting ..Twenty-eight • '. 'Am 4W that was resting against his shoo(- Parting with her, for she had grown er. millions were absorbed by the Na- • officel He would have loved you der, ``I hope you;are not so wound- to seem almost like a daughter to The girl who has the brains to tional Debt services, £470,000 went so-he would' have been so proud your words seem to imply them but of course the could as p y y be intelligent in business_affaira hal to the Civil-List, £271,790 in annui- of you. He was very fond of you, over these recent revelations which not fail to rejoice most heartily, in the brains to bee equally intelligent ties and hnd trusted you as he trusted 10 have so turned things topsy-turvy. I view of her recovery and her flat- q y pensions, L77,73625i in sal- one• else•„ t In household affairs. arias and allowances, £518,292 to would rather a thousand times ,tering prospects for the future; C'ourta of Justice, and £331,288 to • "Yea, I know that, and it has forego the establishment of my while, as they were in the habit of DON'T WANT IDLE, LIFE. g miscellaneous services. dean a great comfort to me, Ger- claim as the heir to this fortune frequently visiting New York, they The 'business girl is not always The Civil List £470,000 includes fld replied with unsteady lips. than have you experience:a single were comforted with the thought driven to earn her own. living the following items. "Those words of commendation, pang," that they could thus see her often. through necessity. It frequently Their Majesties', Privy � (most the first that he ever ad A merry little laugh interrupted The day after Gerald's depar-,happens that she is one of a large Purim ... £yi0,00J reseed to me, have been more to 1 him at this point, and a pair of soft tore, Ellen Carson was permitted I family of girls and that her com- Salaries of his Majesty's Ine than uncounted gold would be " arms stole fondly about his neck. to pay Allison a call( and it was moa sense tells her that she is. Household and retired al- "Or course they have, Gerald, "You dear, sensitive, self-deny- very touching to-witness the girl's much better off earning her living .lowances .... 12.3,800 and I am so g•lad, too, that I hap-1 ing boy t Did you think I really heartfelt joy over the restoration than idling away her time at home. Expenses of. his Majesty"a 'pened to overhear them, and could meant a word of all that nonsense i of her youthful benefactress. If a girl is not married at twenty- Household .... .. .. .... 193,000 ;repeat them so publicly as I did. *.o, indeed, and I am even-unmaid- << five she is•usual( ' I never was so glad about any- } tired of dances I Royal bounty, alms, and I shall never forget how earnestly enly enough to confess that I am thing in my life l" she exclaimed, and the tiresome round of social special services .. 13,200 Maid: kindly he looked at you when ff perfectly delighted with the present with a beaming face, as she rever- life, and she is very glad to get into T ►e said: `I would stake my fortune( arrangement. I wouldn't have it eptly took the dainty white hand some congenial line of w,)rk. ROYAL FAMILY ANNUITIES. Ippon your integrity and faithful- changed for the world; for since which .Allison extended to her; The pride,of being independent Annuities to the Royal Family keaa to my interests.' " you are so generous-hearted as to Wand o 'r going to a you is ver sweet, and, though a girl "How well you have remembered wish to endow a certain poverty- y u e g get t mon- may be independent as far as mue include: • F y' :'ey all back too, ain't you 2 she y 'P, Y The Prince of IVaI-sa ....'..£20,000 them, Allison I" said Gerald,-bend- stricken little waif with all you pos- concluded, with eager interest. matters go it-does not follow that . �� 8 Princess of Wales .... 10,000 g to kiss the lips that had re, sass, there will now be nothing to she loses her'femininity in the smal- Yes, Iexpect it will all come to Princess Christian .. .. 8000 pasted those words which were so keep us apart any longer. , The lest degree. the fair invalid smilingly re- Princess Louise (Duchess of recioua to him," worldwould probably be shocked me, gy She can be out.in the world' r "Why, how could I ever forget at such a con ession, and cry 'im• sary to , but not thinking it nacos- Rage earner, and still be as mod- Argyll) ..•• ,, ,. .... 5,000 them i" she returned•, with sur- modest I mercenary I' But what eery to explain just how the for- .eat aad womanly as though she had Duke of bf Edijght .... 95,000 -priso. "They made me so proud of care I4 I am only hungry to be tune was going to be restored to Lever left the home nest. Duchess of Edinburgh 6,000 7. u, and I just gloried' is re at- loved and for a home where we her. Duchess s of Albany • pe "W Well, I reckgn I can help them INTELLIGENT AND CAPABLE, I I'riacess f Batton- them in court that day, and see- can be all in all to each other.' P Henryy Fngg the face of the judge light u ''My darling i" whispered.Gerald do. a little fighting on that lave- The girl who is inclined to be-bold bora .... 8,000 p lawsuit," said Ellen, with an air Trustees for his 2lajest' a a:. with that look of gladness which delightedly. "I might have known and fast is la just as much danger fold how thankful he 'A_k'not to that ou. were in jest-that you O1 Importance. "I've always hank- daughters ...: .. .. .... 18,400 # y nf.becoming so if she stays at home be obliged to sentence you; while would never malicious) twit upon ered to do something for y uu, ewer For political and civil services !s y p as when she is engaged in business. 'John Hubbard looked as if he would facts. And we shall-make a home since you gave me those ten dot- In fact there is even more chance, Viscount Cross and Lord George- ' ave been glad to strangle'me for just as Boon as, the lawsuit is end- (ars, and now I'm going to tell all of her getting into these bad ha- j Hamilton each ]raw £2,000 a year ed. Where,shall it be, Allison 1" 1 know, to make those greedy bits, aa-+he has more time to et •rertaion; Mr. Henry'Chaplin, Lord havingg upset his schemes." thieves shell out what the• stole g Balfour of Burleigh, and Mr. Ger. ° "Atlisoa, I am afraid we are talk- "Oh, in the old house, louring the y into mischief. winter, Gerald;" she eagerly re- from you." - To my iniad the averse business old Balfour, £1,400 each: Two ing too long, Gerald 'remarked g y Allison smiled at her ori inal re- g late Speakers of the House of Com- with some anxiety, fur her cheeks Plied. "Then we must spend,some 8 girl is about the finest product 0f . art. of each year at Lakeview, marks, but thanked her; and told•'this countr �mons-Yiscuuats Peel and Gully- were.crimson, her eyea"shone like P y' y• where you roved ourself such a her that she felt sure that every She is an intelligent, capable, are down for £t,000 a year each, stars, and her manner was excit P y g P hero-I cannot give up either of thing would end all right, self-respecting womanly girl, and while the pensions for judicial ser- "No, indeed. It does not tiro those dear places. But that villa, A day or two after. Gerald's re- the men of the country should be Vices in England alone reach a me at all to talk, and I a mso ha p turn from his visit to Boston, he; roud of,her. She t,,tal of £43,,89. at. 'Newport I -never 'want to enter goes about her, happy again;; that dreadful man has rs- received a note from the chief offi ;husin'eas in a modest, sensible way. CROWN'S ITEMS. to be able to go .over all these� g p° �car of the bank where he'had serv- y� ' thingThings with y eye 'returned, oned its atmosphere for me. Sella asking nothing but jest recognition gale are same curious items un- s ed so long under Mr. Brewster. of her services and res der the heading of miscellaneous with a joyous lit'tl'e laugh. "Isn't it, Gerald, and we: will find some Anew resident and other offi- pectful treat- g it queer, though, that such a little other summer home.' p meat frcm:thbse with whom she - 'You shall have everything our cers had been appointed, and the comes in daily contact. revenue: pressure upon my brain could have y g y y' Amount received from made m mind a blank for so man awn way, my darling, and you could concern was being managed on s She is usually a cod daughter, F y y g • Venezuelan Govern-, of �.lnonths, and that such a nim leo not have pleased me better than to c'tfferent• basis.' The writer of the and, owing to her generosity, many oration should have restored o choose, as you have done, to live 'note asked Gerald if he would kind- little extra comforts creep into,the maim in resect b- lne the memory of everything?" in the. old familiar places, where l ly step around to the .bank. at his home. claim of British sub- I have been in the habit of seeing I earliest convenience, as there was tf any young man reads these sect who 'cannot be• It is, indeed and 'I know of 8 -found , . .. .. .. .. ..£609 0 0 one, at least,, wbo will. always be you and father-my, father! How a matter of business upon which words let him remember that a good 3 Conscience money re- rdfoundly strange i he wished to consult him,. p grateful for that re g t seems to say it, Allison, - , daughter makes a good wife. miffed to Chancellor "' -• {toration," said her. lover earnest- a.nd it is the first time I have ever Accordingly, the following morn- Do not for a moment think that �. 1 called him Po," Gerald concluded, ing the young man presented I am decrying the home girl, for Tof the Exchequer •.. 71. 0 0 y• The world has been very dark t nclaimPd balance of to me, love, .ever since last July, .flushing from mingled emotions as self in the private office i,f therpre I am not. I aro merch telii;tg s me ! l be referred to Mr. Brewster in this I 'ident, when that entleman in- facts about the'•llusinv eir1, 1 ba: Kr::pt's estate at until yesterday, when Mr. Lyttle- g Smy';•na... .. . .. .... ton told me the` wonderful news way• • ' formed him that he wished to be The girl w•hcse plai,i duty it is t'ommissiun on sale of that you were not lost to me." "How very sad and mysterious instrncted how to gain access to to stay' at h„nae and help her _uoth r i photographs (dation "'Nell, I ,am sure you -have told the separation of your father and the secret vault 'which he .under- is ear,ii.ng her living,just as much I al Pdrtrait Gallery) 17' 4 0 me something almost as wonderful motti`er was'!"' Allison thoughtfully stood the former president,had had was the 'one' who goes to business I The loss receipts of the I ! g P postal to-day," Allison smilingly,respond- observed. "I cannot believe that constructed for his individual use, every day. Ke�p,that in mind, lit- Y' bd. "Oh, to think of rt-that you papa intended to do his young wife but as no one in the bank knew tle stay-at-home sister, and don't �'orvice were £19,901,x04, of the fe- i iegraph' service '93,603,552. and of ar^ :'�e heir to all papa's money!” any wrong, for he was a good man here it was located, he had taken le blue because you are not paid the telephone s^,rvice £1,523,62`?.. it is rather startling, I admit," through and through; but his ap- the liberty to send for him to give a salary' every week. As long as said Gerald. -'And now"-wit'h a parent desertion' of her, is to me him the information. your mother needs you, you are do- roguish look into 'the lovely Blue most strange." "I want just such a place for my .ing the very best kind of work in eyes regarding'him-"having won "So' it seemed to rrie' at first," own convenience," he observed. "I helping to lift the burden from her my spurs, I shall have no hesita- Gerald replied, "but, as I hada have spent hours, searching for it, overweighted sheulders.—Beat rice b[,\[,LED B1 PANTHERS. but without success and I confess Fairfax New York EveningJour-, tion in taking my' bride just as soon thought'more about it, I .cannot i that 'my curiosity regardingthis nal, Girl's Fierce Struggle in a Seaside at she can be persuaded,to appoint help feeling that if my mother had I y' • the day when she will add the I lived all would eventually have clever hiding place has become al Circus. -if `Mrs..' to her name. You will not' been well with them. There is cer- most a mania," he concluded, snail- 'GREETING G BY B[,hLE 1 girl ! animal tamer, "Mile. even have to change it, dear." I tainly something very mysterious ing _ Alice," was attacked and badly m! Conditions have changed; about their relations, "Have you Mr. Brewster's but the erec- 2 y Discharge Revolver-4 in Air on mauled h ' two panthers in the Ma- ' somewhat since that day when I tion of that monument over my mo- key's?" Gerald inquired, but with rine Gardens at Portobello, the sea- b tried to make ,you promise that you ther's grave proves to me that he i a thrill of repuls;on as he recalled Meeting or Parting. side resort near Edinburgh, Scot wouldn't mind about the `spurs,' never wilfully repudiated her dur- the experiences of that never-to-be- A very pleasing custom of the land. retorted Allison, with smiling mock- ing her life, and was determined forgotten Sunday when he had come Montenegrins is that of discharging She was taking the animals from y that no reproach should be entailed 1 there to execute his secret commis- revolvers in the air at meeting or the cages to the arena for the per- "Indeed, the have." upon her memory. But b • the wa sion. Farting. A score or so of men will : formance at the time. The panth- y .. P Y• i y, „ . „ "They are exactly reversed. t Allison," he added with a sudden Y es; liere they are, his com- accompany a popular guest to the els were in a sullen humor, and .haven't even a clerkship to share thought, "how do you suppose it panion, replied, 'as he took from a outskirts of the village, and as he resented her efforts to coax there with you,'' said Allison wickedly. happened that one of the other drawer the identical ring which the rides off they speed him with a along the passage leading to the "I am glad,of it,". returned her victims of that accident was report=, late banker had- given him during deafening fusilade. They will fire-arena.arena. They hung baok and sud- glover sententiously. ed as Miss Brewster?" his last interview• with him. "This their revolvers, too, at the con-,I denly sprang' on. her, bearing her "Gerald Winchester Brewster, << is the key to the secret vault," elusion rf a Oh, I imagine my card-case was jollification, and are 'to the ground. ou are a usurper: Yon have rob- accountable for that mistake. 7t said Gerald, singling out from the not then always very careful of the . The large crowd present were eel my father's daughter of her was probably Found lying beside i�thet•s the tiny bit of steel, angle of discharge. In the asci i hurtified to hear screams coming "fortune, and now you dare affirm some one else, and so it was taken "Yes. I imagined so ; but as yet dent ward of Montenegro's only ' from the passage. The manager � that y,.ou rejoice in her poverty!" for granted that the person was T have been unable to•disdover any hospital the majority of cases are I rushed to the 4irl'a rescue, firing exclaimed Allison, with affected Miss Brewster." lock which it will fit," the banker men thus accidentally shot. There his revolver, which was loaded with m sternness. "But,of course, the lady's friends responded. V is also a certain dance where a ring �.biank cartridges, while others, with "It is no robbery, love,; it will would know better than that when "I can let you into the secret very i- farmed and a man and girl prance iron bars, after a fierce struggle, 7. all be yours just the same, to use they identified her," objected Ger shortly if you will comes with me to round, 'the former striN ing to leap thrust the infuriated aniinal`.i off as you like - We are only availing ald: the vault," our hero ubservd, as high as possible, emitting fear- 1 their victim, w1w, by this bine 1'ed ourselves o; a caprice-of fate artd "True' and et the re-.'orter's ac• whereupon the roceeded-direstl••= soLu�1,yc1I: and hrin +l rlr _- :..•..z>,-.:. the consequent formalities of law to count may helve been written before to the place. at every. leap. When that :�'as in The was bsdly laeeraled on- establish your rights," .the young the poor thing was identified, and The drawer which had been lir. progress I always took a'front seat I the chest, thigh and sc•gln. lief man explained. {t ns he never discovered his mis- Brewster's individual receptacle 13'ing down, er,vere,i with blocsi y " 1 v STY I .,4 , �• 'Ism .Yh•. £ _ ..witf-. _ r'^ -.#. •. 9i,. >. Y• h'i "» .ar A:... :rs,;, -.-[r.•+c•,.p+'.r 'e^�=�T". ei,g••r�,v Y.•^NR.^rc,esv- -z _ , sass: �. .�. ... ,.,. ".. .. w -,. •-a..�--...,r ,.. ...,..-::r . '.i. i r-�''... ,a:.....�•.r• -.=-?n •c -�e+— '•,.;. -. ;...-.. sass�.:. ..;.'mss: ''--<•-.�m.kr�;,��r.•,y. a sass a.. ,_..". . .• _.....,,... ....•' ....,, .._..,. y ;, ��,�. at„G-n.'d,.._,. ; n—;. aJL •9.'.^ YG+i!::....:�• ',',ti!rRw"� -, q_r}�,c: : r.•. ;�:. ., ..If.•.T's.r �•. '-F7 M A •! .. -a, :�M�'v - PURE MILK ONLY,- WHERE MEN DO HOUSEWORK. WARZOIT a tlANN" 1 , ELIAS ROGERS, President- ALJMRT J. RALSTON. Managing Oir*dw o+��a,xrstw• ";; F. SPAR LINO, $"rotary- "Bobby " asked the Leached of At St. Pancras, in England, these 06PAViN OURtw the class in arithmetic, addressing is a school where fathers are taught xau•a°a� eetOt es, National Life Assurance Coo the question to one of the youngest to take care of the house and the send for OF' C7dNba� _. pupils, "how many pinta are there children in anticipation of the time -' t NERD OFFiCEI NATIONAL LIFE CNAfIMEM, III a gallon W when women go out to do the work TM tOwn�ry aft ' 25 Toronto St., Toronto. y "I've forget it again, ma'am,"' and men must sit at home and mind Musiness In Fares Sls,eaf.lft M 3�s 4 onto,76 Adelaidenada. s Daily Income over At sts,ols os said Bobby, who found it hard to the house. There used to be a time Toronto,Canada Invested In high grade swuritles - sisasstt.» commit to memory the tables of when a man out of a job would Surplus to Policy Mowers' Account iMu weights and meaures• have to let his wife go out and do The only Company reporting to Canadian Inenrance Dept, Ottawa, no salt. Thinking that perhaps b turn- washing or cleaning, and when she Business Training rears of interest or principal on any investment. g P g g' i ing from the abstraetibo the con- came home at night she would have A splendid opening In this eo ty for 'an aetlY creta she might succeed better in tc get her own house in order. Now The future of your children depends energetic agent possessing ood character• stimulating his power of recollee- the men will be expected to do that largely on their present training. The ADply direct to head office.se Toronto St, roto. the ,teacher tried another for their wives. The course in best provision for the future is a course housekeeping will also be of bene- in our oldest and most reliable behoof, -- —' -- "Bobby," she said, •'tyoui father fit to men whose wives are sick of intra)• FOR otrR oaTALocv1M 'UNIQUE TOWNS ON THE GLOBE Timmam (meeting an old friend is a milkman isn't he?" absent. ors BETTER' after a lou absence `Hello, "Yes, ma'am." - Homs sittd see us dui. your ' g �� Exhlbitlon Yio�t. V :Queer Places That are Like no Sims! Fancy meeting you. Why "Well, now, think as hard as you Mother Graven' Worm Eatermin- �' p Others the World Over. I heard you were ill I" "No; it c'a,n: , He sometimes sells a gallon ator dose not re._uire the help of 8(ltI$h Amet�carE �OSIne$S Cullele was my brother—not me." ."Dear, can full of milk, doesn•t he? Just any purgative medicine to complete ` Doubtless the most unique spot dear! I'm sorry to hear that." so. Welli when he does, .how many the cure. Gice it a trial and be Y•N•O•A BbtL+JINO. TORONTO. ¢f. Europe is the little village of Feints of milk are there in that gal- convinced. T. M. WATSON, - PRINCIPAL - hAlttenbgrg, where on its borders - lou can I our countries meet. It is ruled by Don't experiment with unsat- "It's all milk, ma'am l" indig-' no monarch, has no soldiers, no po- lsfactory substitutes. Wilson's Fly nantly exelaimed'Bobby. HIS VACATION OFF. HELP WANTED lice, and no taxes. Its inhabitants Pads kill many times more house "Aren't speak a curious jargon of French .you taking' a vacation '�t}/ANTED—Ladles to. do plain and ligh{ flies than any other known article. Revive' the Jaded Condition. — this summer?" •e�ng at home. whole or spare timet and German combined, and spend When energy flags and the cares „ coed pas, work Bent any atRtmoet` heir days in farming the land or g No. chargee prepaid. send stamp for full aro. working s the valuable calamine The schoolboys had, studied, the of -business become irksome; when "Didn't you ask for one?" ticulars, National Manufacturing • . ins of which it boasts. day before, the first chapter. a the whole system 'is out of sorts 'Yes.?' sany, Montreal. and there is general depression, "Wouldn't they give it to you I" WANTED. The little town of Stanley, in the Acts, particularly the story of the try Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. "That's what's the matter. The Falkland Islands, possesses the election of a new apostle. The The will regulate the action of a y W ANEED-es,ow,i mnants of she or Is y' most unique school•' services ever teacher began by reviewing yester- y were ao much more enthusiastic to acquire the rug&1:1 9 on a large t deranged stomach and a disorder- of land satimated to cuhtau, 9oouo,A tone known. Two travelling school.mas- day's work. "And how was Mat- about it than I was that I grew a tnal. An•opportui of a if tyro to¢.t is on feta are provided by—the Govern- tluas chosen?" lie asked.- The ea liver, and make you feel like little suspicious." round fI4,i- Tasnr9E6 mclncrre Bioclt,wined• anew man. No-one need suffer a los menti who visit the different famil- brightest boy, to his teacher s be- day from debilitated digestion ies where there are children and wilderment, replied: "They all s 'd give instruction'- The length of their gum ed on' him and kicked him." when so simple and effective a pill The microscope in the hands of 11E p ,� can be got, at any drug store. experts employed by the United $ELL 01 P Mfories and Harness =. the children, and they may spend "Why>,". said the teacher, what, States Government has revealed DIRECT to the user at manutacturers'prices. visit depends on the astuteness of ever makes you say that?" "Well, 'THE RETURN TRIP. Too Ruggles, Icy''- days or weeks, as the case may be, eir, you told us. You read out tihe fact that a house fly some- shale itarnese, 69.80 OIL , at one house alone. that the lot fell on M °tthias.- Mr, Flatfoot—"Good mawnin , times carries thousands of disease Baie agents' profiW D[buying direct. Write as, A. town boasting of a railway stn- Miss Snobwall. Whar is yo-' gwin? ,germs attached to its hairy body. The Toronto Fame" and Carrisse� tion which cost $20,000 to erect, and Hope for the--Chronic Dyspeptic. dis mawnin'?" ' The continuous rose of Wilson's supply Company, t: a Iduly-appointed station-master, —Through lads Q1 consideration of . -Miss Snowball—"Ah, ain't wine TORONTO, ONTARIO. and yet having no train service, is the body's needs many-persons al- nawhar dia mawnin', Mistah Flat- Fly Pads will prevent all dangerunique beyond dispute. Dundeed, of infection from that source by. q P low disorders -of the digestive ap- era -. (' n New Jersey, is in this predica- garati�9 to endure until they become - killing both the germs and the leaf Telegraphy k ent, the inhabitants having actu- chrome, filling days and nights Wilson's Fly' Pads, the, best Of flies. A ally no trains, although their fine with suffering. To these a course all fly killers, kill both the flies e station is available for any amount of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills is end earn n cod salary. kl pre are f traffic. The reason given for this recommended ease sure and speedy and the disease germs. N'OT,THE SAME. you trsfree�ly and Quickly. ar ttcnlara tree. r CENTRAL TELECRAPH SOHOOL strange fact is that so long as the- way to regain health. These pills `I would like mightily to enjoy Gerrard at: E.. Toronto. A BUSINESS FORMULA. t /* trains run through the inhabitants are specially compounded to corn- .r riches." ought to be satisfied.. bat dyspepsia and the many ills I must say be was very b-usiness- "Then why don't you try to mar- •I• that follow in its train, and they like his proposal,". [Y�'em I" said I want to enjoy lll�lt•� 1�8a8 SOME LARGE SALARIES. are successful always. 9 to how, in de , j y O(It�Cld �Eter CO Told me to consider myself en em• TEMPERANCE MT., TORONTO, CAN. Some interestinginside facts are oeca gaged,++ gataltll•itw wase, faxen over M the ProwmlBr r lona' dtsnlged to regard co the enosm- A SOuth AuatraiiaII farmer dur- roe Bal'arias earned by some insurance "— PAINKILLER cures all sorts of cuts, withGovernment of -ty of •, Leda eats, ing the harvest used a 3% h.p. mo- ♦muated .^ th.,otAgrieu of Toronto- seder was it is sapostad-that two ea�t�ots recently ay- First Doctor—"This is a 1n08t brnlsee, burns and strains. Taken intern- mawrl•t chi Depe olAaz�cu�toreofc�oearla Coti.sl pointed by the -th&L al L31. Assurance Corn- ter bicycle to winnow his Wbeat. It mysterious case. I can't make any- ally It cures, diarrhoes, and dysentery. o.ca.ort October, IW* Course of ate s e Y Avoid eubetitute", there ie but one Pain• throw a!.+nays rear+. 8gL9 vita rsBaa.Ut1 sre.ea acy in one of our large western cities Connecta with the winnower, and is thing out of it." Second Doctor_ killer"—perry Davis'-760. and 600. Calendar con plication a b ave earned over Two Thousand Dollars easiI movable from place to place. ++ s A 6$Yrlo6,v.s.1L9,rrmcis.l Dasa s _ 02.000.001 a month from the time they y Hasn't the I,Btient'any money? — started to get business for this Company. A# knock-off time it is disconnected ,$ Of course, these men are hnatlers, and in two minutes and ridden home. Kindly mention the name of this -eOULTON COLLEGE well equipsmalse m every way, possess- OON'T Be DECEIVED.—Inscrnpnlous ►II writin t0 advertisers. rn well quip motor cars to coves the One gallon of petrol cleans 100 bags makers are attempting w steal your money Paper g Ine and our reputation by Putting out an territory_ more rapidly. or wheat, Which costa, with oil used, f Bloor street Easts Toronto., We understand, however, that any man imitation of "The et A L.' Menthol who has real ability in this.line could.do about three cents per b plaster. Be care to get the genuine mads FOOLED HIM. L as well. hr Davis,b Lawrence Co. • ,L grade Realden.bl �cDoot for Girls, : One of the reasons for the enccess. o! !or the Lear—gar,ident•5tudenla, IH i2 to tZd!! National Life agents r the Splendid Red Weak. ears' Watery Eyes- Katie, who had been taught that Day ritu•IeuLy,$9r to i7. standing of the agents Comshy which is shown Relieved By biurine lrye Remedy. Try Kind Friend—`'Henpeck, let me the Devil tempts little girls to dis- 'Collegeheop•n•S•pL is Oalandvon asWleatioa In their advertisemet,t elsewhere in this Murine For Your Eye Troubles You introduC'i! you to Professor .Glass, abs Was left alone SII a room for ;LL1�3 txwaLorris Taa.+L4 vice Yrinrspat Depen. It it lige ever occurred to you to Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 60c At y y+ tape up the Life Insurance business you Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books, the great hypnotist, who can, put a time one day with the admonition ©O�s �C� College cannot make arrangements with an; Fri•' Ddurtae Eye Remedy Co, Toronto 8nyone to Bleep-within two minutes WOOD8ITOOS ONT, s easter Company to secure business for after starting. Henpeck—"Glad plate of fruit that stood on the r)STnO soONT.r sot•ane ; Man the National 'Life. And they need d not to-touch a particular delicious • as Agent right is this territory, Con,. � Kindly mention the game of this to meet you, Professor. Come, let table. municate with the head once, paper in writing to advertisers. me introduce you t0 my wife." For awhile She bravely withstood A re't[squ pw y Yount Men r"pare* tar U•tver•alty,eehceis• the temptation. Finally, however, erns"t•, etr.+a«•, ao b=roe Annual Oalendes "I think from the utensils about A MODERN SAPPHIRA. The never •failing medicine, Hot- her resolution wavered and sly '•rot an a 'oat,otti im-that chis mummy must have f Clerk—"Here cornea the lova 's Corn Cure removes all took a big red apple from the plate, A. T. XacNEIL, B. A., Prinoipa4 Y Chie r y been an Egyptian plumber." "It lady who wrote those art"rcles on kinds of corns, warts, etc. ; even She walked away with it, but be- s Would be interestin to bring him 'How I live-Regally on Six Dollars the most difficult to remove can- fore putting it to.her lips her tour- AGENTS MCR on g 1R crhTRk*.3mpm wow[tL ack to life." "But too risky, 'a Week."' rot withstand this wonderful rem- age returned and she quickly re- Make$3aDay a"d«tat► Kho'e going to' .pay. him for his Satan—"Put her over there with edy, placed the apple on the plate, :;i°°�:�'a°tD ''°' '` " „ - - - - dn'thI W Mr Inev sbi; n Eom ar au * SHPW time? the other hers•. saying as she did so, The perambulating restaurant is Devil, I fooled you, di °ki' _: a' to t d cl adve tar- ""$bw do you do, Bare?" said 8 1 YOUR SUMMER OUTING. the latest. novelty 'of the- Paris ---- - - - - — -- -- - — eomr gi ra 66" a ' ritory risco. It on are ' fond of fishing, caaoein , Frenchman to an English acquaint- & streets. It owes its inception to a WRITE Te.H rots ecrrsv WL 00 Once. . "Rather poorly, thank you, p�* or al animals kaof lOn- restauranter who observed that CATALOGUE n.vt eo,vena a o.a tarso for your summer outing. A fish and ,answered the, 'other. "Nay, my there were daily large numbers of ' „ game preserve of 2,000,000 scree iaterspers- , if dear care,, said the Frenchman, ed with 1,200 lakes and rivers is awaiting clerks, 'artisans, and workmen who don't thank me for your illness; you, offerint all the attractions that Na- have no time to,go out to lunch at I ` „ Lure can bestow. Magnificent canoe .I cannot help it: tripe. Altitude 2,800 feet above Bea level. 8 restaurant: The -caterer has Pure and exhilarating atmosphere. Just bought a mule and a small van, in the place for a young man to pot to his which is fitted a kitchen range with L f rybody pow admks t .We all Have M16alOD6 III the summer holidays. . Hotel accommodation. �-� bee for die Rorld.—There-is s work to do for An interesting and profusely illustrated several hot dishes all ready, and_ • descriptive publication telling you all ' Leis iG �'• YOU •ala ' 1every man on earth, there is a funs-. about it sent free on application to Mr. J. sends it, out along.. the streea in, aa� cosstom tion to perform for everything oil D. McMnald, Union Station, Toronto. cha�tge of a cook. A horn announces Dmrr;,u and stit"s rwnPsrbnr (earth, animate and inanimate. Ev- -— the presence of the van to the pets- Don't fail to see our Exhibit a1 erything has a mission, and the mis- -POINTED PARAGRAPHS. ple, who come out and are handed. the Natioeal Exhibition,'Toronto. `s .sion of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oi on hot plates a portion of roast a 4 Its no trouble to find trouble: meat or other dish, with ve stables, is to heal burns and wounds of g SIGFH a�a� ''.fever description and cure coughs, Everybody knows that other peo- cheese, and dessert. The scheme' t y P ple make Inistakes. is a great sucrase, and the caterer ~colds, croup and all affections of Every man on the job think 'a he :'the respiratory organs. known more than the boss: is doing a large business. The Rapid Needle Threader 1f Some people tell,the truth merely - A praci;ca► eye•saving,' Owing to the lack of farm hands for the sake of stirring up trouble. The'hbange of dietary that comes time-saving device, used near vAwga IN aARApA a ;in Austria, "good-conduct" con-, with spring and summer has the; for any size needle or EXHIS1T10111: VISITORS If it wasp t.for their famous wives evicts are being employed' as- agri- many men would never be. heard effect in weak stomachs of setting, thread. It threads quick- eultural laborers. of uF, inflammation, resulting. in dy- ly,easily,and will ►a.c a cordially invited to rail and A woman laughs most heartily at 'sentery and cholera morbus. Theo' - lifetime: Mailed to your inspect our stock. Prisoners condemned to death in ;abnormal condition will continue if - address, postpaid tora5i. AC3�N'TS W©NT»D a story of which she, fails tosses the i' ` Greece have to wait two years be- int. Snot attended to and will cause ani Aoelirs eAltTgo. ;n e�cry :ocahty. ;tore the death penalty is carried p It's dead easy'to be an optimist :exhaustive drain on the systema !� The Rapid Needle REX TAILORING COMPANY, ut. when only the good things of life The best available medicine is Dr.I' Threader Cg, 1n icing St. west Teronte' are coming your way. J. D. Kelloggs Dysentery Cordial � , Iios 1307.ortllia,,Ontario- coppoaite Princes Theatre.) Many a man will devour a girl it, clears the stomach and bowel of irritants, counteracts the inflam, �°ith kisses only to find after mar- - r'age that she disagrees with him. mation and restores the_-.organs -tq-- - O - Tobacc If in hot water, take comfort ih,ealthy action: ED . and � from the thought that you will soon, •C K ORIN Habit. , t like an egg, get hardened to it.. For sheer simplicity of phrase � Orufk► A married man should come home and conception few have surpassed! New System of Treatment. Recently Discovered Remedy that early at least on-e night each week 'that delightful old lady who, with lures Rapidly and Permanently. Marvellous Results obtained a —just to show his wife that he can a shrewd twinkle in,her eye, in- just whether " 'soda-, that makes our remedy one of the wonders of Modern rlediclne. , st i do it.. q Patients cured secretly at their own homes against their own ' What surprises a woman is not should be written as two separate 1 how,beautiful her children are, but words, or if.there should be a si- will and knowledge. No suffering, no infections,no loss of t1me, D how much more beautiful they are phon between them?" or detention from business, no had after effects. than anybody else's. ---v( �- FRa�] Y �wR33X7 I ' Tar—"On ni last voyage I sea : Professor (lecturing on hygiene)enc waves one hui-dyed feet • high we send by mail, ,tree o[ charge, our o page book, which trolly co ( g ygi ) >� plains our modern system of treatment, of how the Drink, Tobacco ---"Tobacco, gentleman, makes men Spar—"I've been a sailor forty. and Drug habits can,be rapidly overcome and cured. This book is + I sent in a plain envelope, sealed from observation, so no one can tell Z� •H�pR ugly, short-winded, idiotic, •paraly- years, and never seen em oyer what your lettrr contains. All correspondence absolutely secret and tic; and I can tell you this from ex- forty." Tar-"`P'r'�er i; not? But 1 conP.dcntlal. Addrr ts: ' ti perience, for I have smoked foi everything is H' now than it DE SILVA INST ITUTE, Suite Zoo, T5 University S.t. Montreal,Canada e.� # Ii I5 S l'F. \0. 33-00. mans years." used to be, mate n. : "'- ...f'f •-'•.. ...n5.., '..3. --?SJT."7k'i^f• :.,p.-,nTM. 'W. 1t _ s d .. ,, y..,.,. j ... :�-•, ,y ,.-�,r� aTs.rw2s^f r.. '-'•;-,•.......ti,.-•„�,-�"Rs*q.t�'�R ,r-..--'.�" `5.. ^�'�+'.�a - 1-i-,p`�rr�' r - -.�.,.--.z _'i-. �•-Y i,' , w rsuch a nuisance here that sone- LIME AND CEKZNT always on •. • thing should be done. It has been Ana JOHN![ofitNTY.Pickering utr @g.L=T� v reckoned that if the citizens would OR SALE.—A ood general pur- po.e m�JA �, c is to� soca PURE --- � act unitedly in the matter, it worker, w s JA�ilifsor,I,Brook R,lad 4t � would cost each person about fifty IRST-CLASS PASTURE, well cents a year to get rid of this suis- F watered,can be had by applying to J. w. AND SPICES. � Rltit � tWf MISBARSY.Port Perry. sect ance. When the sprinkler was t--,-' 'Is publirhedevery Friday morning atits Office, .used earn a .Pickering.Ont 80m9 y go it cost each BASSWOOD WANTED—A quan- Cider Malt Ilia White Wine Vinegars, BATES OF ADVERTISING: person three or four dollars each etty of go"mound basswood for the fan t Alwast iusettion penins - 10 oasts tory is Pickering w V GORDON. Pickering Guaranteed Pure. Mach subsogttent ineartioa, lire- 5 cents year. Let the matter be given 35tf ,.a�e 'rti.meaty aoainclbde�Legai orForaigu serious thought and see if some- I11dOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also All kinds of whole and ground Spices for piclyding. : Special forma given to parties making con thin Cannot be done. slsike to mix to ggrrow good hay. A�pp1yy 3' . assts for 9 os 8 months or by the year. Balt $ at lot le,eon,1,Pickering,or writs E.E.PUGH special value in whole mixed f; -TearlyBuss a year contracts payable with pa Claremont. flet( I 7�T P _ C Business cards,ten lines or under,with paper .i. A .1V 1.V .sae ear,65 W.payable in dvaaos- TO RENT—A farm containing 180 •�WNoticein local columna tea cents per line, g 7e cents per line eacn sabsequent inscrtton. acres,being lots 19 and 14,non.0,township Where can oil et these PURE GOODS? Specml contract rates made known on applies- of Pickering. For fall particular apQb oMORE a y g the remises or aadresr THOS. L�, 1 GH, THS :,��,OCEI4Y STORE` tfoa. No free d°er"111g. Balms P O 98tt Advertisements without written inatntotioae •• ' '+wt-ll be inserted until forbidden and ehareed so- ••oordiaply. Orders for discontinuing advertise- ANTED AT ONCE—A- young menta must beta writing and sent to the pub- PINKu 1 gge� PO man with one or two 4ears experience at `3isher. HAM Cross2aad mithing. JOSLPB G�RABAM, — OF OOURSE am Job Work promptly attended to, Graham Flour. Wheatlets. Cream of Wheat T&Sa[S ? — IM ARM TO RENT-150 arses of first- - 014Z,'per year; 11.00•if pail in advance. h class land in excellent condition,one mile south of the town of Oshawa. Running ' upossession Rowater and waterworksin building:. good orchard, '' good buildings,plowing . limmediate !0fN MURKAR, Proprietor. ' URESI oh poiva April lac 1910 G.D*CONNRIVARDSON � 4 OR SALE OR TO RENT.—The Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." [')OYES AND COMMENTS '� " ' - Added to the Long List due F Logaa 1G0 acre farm.base line,Fickeripg, ' for sale on reasonable terms. Land is verryy Harriman,.i the American rail- to This Famous Remedy• beet clay•stone houae'etc,q miles from G•T.R will rent if not sold at once. Apply is wen- • i tuagua te,is on his way- to his home Clanford eta!ion.Ont.—"I have taken ings to F.M.CHAPMAN,Pickering. f5tf W hen' �n Wh 1 'in New York from Europe where LydiaE-Pinkham's C;HORTH'ORN BULLS FOR SALE. L 3r. , . . .' he had gone in search of health. Vegetable Com- ►J one roan Q yrs old ppest, one roan 9 year pound for ,,Y ears old in spring. Those hal:a are fl for service in 1[t 1S 1'epOrted that he 18 goingbeet of stock. Also several bull calves from b and never found to 19 sliontas old good enough for any man in - 'home to die. Harriman is one of any medicine to this country. Apply on premises lot 18,con.7• Call and see our Show-rooms• the most striking figures in Ameri- compare with it. I Pickering or write E,E.PUGH,Claremont3nf had uleersand fall- FARM FOR SALE,The property r can finance. He has been one of + ing of the uterus, of the late E.Madill,consisting of a�sera. the most SIICCessflll speculators In and doctors did me more or lees to lot'18. ova ll`, Townehi of no good. I suffered M-kham. On the premises are a good brick ® have the agency- for • ' Wall•Street, having risen .from a dreadfully until I house and fair outbuildings,well watered and - v fenced Ttrms reasonable Apply to J B MA- - ;position of extreme pruverty to ' began ,taking your DILL,Greenwo44 or JOHN H >! 4DU L,Mon- Frost do Wood Farm Machines Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and ;� medicine. It has g fa 4s 4n y q $ g one of great we'alth.aud influence r� also helped other - — Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Sup- He had succeeded in acetimulatin women to whom I ARM FOR SALE:—Being lots 10 plies. -Sewing Machines. Machine and Separator paraEor Qil: sad 11,non 7,township of Pickering.and many millions of dollars in stock, �°e recommended'it."—Mrs. 13>.rrBy � Points for all make of Plows. consisting of 91fa acres. This farm !r the oo f ' CLAtZK, Glanford Station, Ontario.' on which the well-known Greenwood hard of •' chiefly in railways and had laid Gardiner, Me.—"I was a great sof- short-hornspashave b�en bred ei°s.sgardeagsnd Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope.. Wilkinson, down plans for -the accumulation ferer from a female disease. The dog clean. would sell 150 acres, 13acres or the Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fannin of more fortunes. But just as he for said I would have to go to the whole of it- There is Limber on one part of it Y $ Mills.Mii18, Weigh hospital foran operation,but Lydia E. womb *9000• Terms easy. Possession given Scales. Delaval Cream Separators. p Apr]let it30D. Arthur Johask a,Greenwood. Og11AR'a Ha Tools. :has reached the zenith of his pros- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound com- 3n7tf y - Writy, and when he expected to .pletely cured me in three months."— T,�ARbI FOR SALE—Being lot 4, , S. A. WILLIAMS. R. F.D. No. 14. P cr n 4,P,ckerin convenient to acbool and Extension Ladders• 'Steel Ho Trou hq. Wagon Springs. `'-Uke life somewhat easier than .Bos 33, Gardiner Maine. _ $ g $ postcftice,coarirtiugg of 100 acres. boil goof .gtOCk Racks. Pul rs. .Grinders. th$t to which ill li-as accustomed, Z;eC3T13e y°ur(33e 19 a dlfllCalt OIIe, clay loam. clean and is a bigh state of culti- pe doctors haul done O I vation, well wstered hav:og a lfeverfailiog death stares him in the face and h•e y u no good, do spring creek running through the farm, wefts not continue to suffer without via as barn sup house, bard and soft wat.r. On commands him to pal'( with b g too premiers are o first-class a terms dwelling . E . : DISNEY &- - SON Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cam- t,, p,good @eller,large trema barn with stone untold wealth; in the acC11m111A- move 1d a trial: It surely has cured st.bling and good outbuildings. Large orchard tion-of which ha had sacs iElced his many cases of female ills, such as in- in full bearing wish best wtater fruit. Posses- llammation,ulceration,dis lacementa, situ will be given immediately atter harvest -'health and eventually his life. fibroid tumors, iraegtllaritles, Fcrfurtherparticyars ap ly cn premises or Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, periodic Ante TI HYO O'LEA1tiY,Audley PO 45.51 -He has gathered together much pains, backache, that bearing-down — --- Machine Oil and Repairs. vreAlth, but he is not to be allow soling, indigestion,dizziness,and ser- . . FOR i<3.AZE Your 'it, and theon. It costa but a trifle WHITBY ONTARIO- is RIO- " -ed to enjoy it. We often wonder .to try'it, and the result is worth'mil- On Saturday, the 21st day of Aug., — "— - is it worth the while. How many lions to many suffering women. 1909, at the hour of'7 o'clock p.m. at of'the millionaires of the United If you lvant special advice write Calumack's bridge,4th con., will sell " forttto-Mrls.Ptnkham,Lynn,Mam. all the old timber of said bridge. All States and Canada Etre enjoying It is tree and always helpful.New a supply of wood please at- i �their possessions? We belive that ur n t u r epe*ciad 'there are very few of them who. Xeddvert�seend»ta. R. R. MOWBRAY. Commiaeioner rose really happy men. They loin TM�} ?NOTI�I AT ONCE + .their health in the accuululation ' ',PUBLIC VE qof wealth aa�3 then they would To the Rut A reliable local salesman wanted , ellayers of School Section to represent Por the next 1Qdays only wve are giving 15 per cent. off on all our willingly part with yit to have Number 17 of the.Townahip Springs and Mattresses. You will be needing them later on libels health restored to them. of Pickering. Canada S Alde$t all.d if not now, $0,00W Is the time to save money. . _They then envy the laboringman p,OTICE is herebygiven that a r / g lgr�fatot ur�erzez Also Verandah.Chairs, we are giving great bargains in this line ?whole in the enjoyment of health, special meeting of the Muoic;p-' to make room for,new goods. al Council of the Township of Picker- to Pickering and who every night sleeps in his ing will be held at the Village� Al- g and adjoining coup Call and see these goods at once as they will not last long I! .town happy home. The poor rias tona, on Friday, the 3rd day of Sep- try. at our very low prices. r play often latueut that he is not (ember, 1909, at the hour a two The demand for nurge stock is in- ' o'clock'in the afternoon, for the pur- t'y - i; ,�L more roe creasing ear y' prosperous efrc'umatauces, pone of considering a requisition of s; Y ly, and if you'become ':'• , , � • is •4 i but what -be lacks iu wealth he the trustees of the said school section one of our salesman you will realize • for the special levy, assessment and there is good money in the business 11 11 ba' ' S allAkes tip in health and happiness for you. collection from and upon all the rate-- >tu w bich the rich man as.a rule is ableproperty in the said school sec- Write at once for particulars. Pay j tan entice stranger. tion 1n the year' 1909 of the sum of weekly. Free outfit. y R Upholstering and Picture Fralning a specialt g same to be used in de- STONE & WELLINGTON (Goods delivered anywhere free of $4,811.00, the :.The question of ettin rid Of fraying the cost of building and equip- charge. getting B in a new school house it) the said Fanthill !urserles Bell and Independent Telephone'Conneetion. )the dust nuisance-is, one iVfiicII section; and, if deemed advisable, for S50 acres ''every ,city, town and village is the purpose of'passing a by-law for g the levy of said amount as requested, TORONTO .. :.'ONT. • calledLLupou to answer. The usual and for the transactionother dtlethad has been to s)))picy a man necessary business. of any The ulalile Quartet Some :, 1 Yl JOS•.• • . • "to water the streets All persons interested will please - so many take notice'and govern themselves = OF = times a day during the ,season. accordingly. rn- fSTOiTFFYILLE j,hat are always in demand =This is a good plan, but it has JOAN A. WHrrE, Reeve. Are now prepared to give a musical ' proved quite costly, and some- "` :DONALD R. BsATON,Clerk. program. For particulate apply to times the contract is .not carried August 26th, 1900: MIMA HOOVER, Overalle, Shirts, .Braces, COMM 'Ties. Sec.-Treas. �Harvest Mita, 2,c and 50c r out to the entire satisfaction of per pair. - those most interested. A newer "WO aad ? bars fine Toilet Soap for only Zc boomen 11110011 method, and one which has prow- ~ nm�V��r�d•awe a se•ad mW male. Steel dn,m ISM ,ei1 9"rviome an doe t - steel ft•ads well at•eaed:a-le of=•la•solid steel.(tame of haed.wis nhdwead.N►double Oma heel very satisfactory and much cheap- THE • uylet..ke[tHsfea.a.t•t flearl.Pa,e sties .ltk Trp a bar of HleAno Soap on those berry stained � SM"dSTEEL LAW arae oft-ft on to t All ors mat or binder grimed hands. er than the former method,is that j d� to the ►�ammak- i of sprinkling oil on the streets. ROAR " _ t Glsss Jars in&bun ance. am m. A number of cities and towns ���=rM•�db.r�%f 'w tatea,ay. — b r Bands 5 cents per dozen. have given this method a satisfac- lio T.L�IfiEll�'WL ELOR �T• tory test and are now using it ex- .-Don't � C1119ively. It is'now receiving a DOn't fail tall and See the ;: G Fj�, PHILIP .Brou ham; test in our awn village in front of Mr. Logan's perfects, and so far BISSELL- Eit has given perfect satisfasGion.�Solne objections have.been madeBuild�Thil� at the Toronto R to the use of oil.' One of these is �u Up A eserve Now`* the Unpleasant- _an.d_anothe •is that the oily flirt adheres to the Exhibition. ow, while your earning power is good,why not convert part of it --- vt`. into a Cash Reserve that will,later on,yield a competence for old age? skirts of the w•olnen, But these .� -._-^ ;-'• toward T. Tulrner, - %Whitevale YOIl can easily do it by regularly depositing a part of your objections have no weightwhen "� me in -:the oil is used properly, Iu some -' 4. ;^places the.oil is pl2t on so pienti •' r fully that it lies in pools and : Watch for' the date of ME BANKsprinkled ou or rather poured .. , � lover the walks. It is in such • t a 1873 MJF CANADAcases where the complaints are Our Fall Millinery ope , ulug i made. Where the oil is used In - L -.One Dell it and upwards opens aII account,and with syslfematie .quantities sufficient f only to r damp- :In the meantime, special orders such as Mourning, a°uil and Compound Interest, the fund will rapf[r aecumulat•� +en the surface of the streets no eta,, wall receive our prompt and to-da y 7s. - `objection can reasonably be made. - - The residents of Pickering should careful-tittentl0n. flp I C K E R I N G B R A N C H - ow give the matter serious con- � � sideration. The dust has become�MR`��f. LEIGHNorth Sida , ortKin Sir, Pickering, Onto CLAREI�CE T BATTYe Manager sheer" ALSO AT WINITNT, • v �� - �`.,•�l. ,::. F ars . ''c .,.,.,,,-„.,,._.. .. .. �— �. �•�,,,;.�. .t '.F -'nS' Y ^*�+.�.. .�g ••*c.�R ..,�. ... .. ...,•, t ..:. ..,,: ,fie ., im _.” '"3:�, . .. . .. suss • " r .OLARMNONT Miss Ethel Sloan, of Peterboro, various departments will be good, t s� is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rob- udging from the enquiries ahead Spring and Summer Goods A: rDr. Kidd spent Friday last in g g y P g • �oranto. bine,of North Claremont, nd. ---- .a. Mrs. S. Bra is visiting friends Joeeph and Mrs. Cooper, of The kind of attractions already se- Alfall stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. Y • cured includes Cam bell and Fletcher .� iia Picherin LincoInville, spent a couple of It will pay you to call and see before purchasing g• sensational con y acrobats with Ira Boyer is erecting a fine new dA nth R. and Mrs. Bryan. their a y.ga Y g special wire act a merr __._-eonservato Gibbons and family, of round and applications for amuse- i'y. ., PP i�`LOUR AND FEED John Farmer, of Stouffville was To spending a few days menta are so numerous that the Direc- ' •here ever Sunda ' w' Thom and Mrs. Gibbons. tors are having a time in making a sa Sunday. sears. Duncan and John selection. There is bound to be hese of the best quality always on hand. Miss Lizzie Gregg is viditing P friends in Port Per Macnab spent a few days recently of fun- ,.Y Independent Telephone Central. David .Scott spent Sunda at with friends at Jackson's Point. The farmers sons have a chance Pe Y this year to show the speed of their his home hear Claremont. Mrs. Tamblyn and children are p put fora The Corner Store. ?W. M. PALMER, Proprietor horses. A rize of $30 is Mr. Richards spent Sunday visiting for,a week at the former's farmer's trot-the horse to be owned with his sister in Roseville. sisteff-Mrs• Comber. of Toronto. and driven by an Ontariopr Durham °-- J. Hook, of Stouffville, is spend- T. L. and Mrs. Bray, of Toros- County farmer or farmer' son. This ing a few days at R. Bryan's. to, spent Sunday here with the is sure to be a well filled event and one Jos. Evans has had a new wind- furriier's parents, S. and Mrs. affording a great deal of sport. Will erected on his property. Bray.ReAll exhibits outside t live stock W "JI H RICHADnSON• �Bev. J. A. Grant and famil re- and poultry can be entered free of • • '• P. and Mrs. Macnab spent Sun y + da with friends at Sanford. turned on SKturday last after ;charge on a member's ticket. The y several weeks holidaying at DIiD- unpopular method of deducting ten - .- Alex. and Mrs. Wilson spent y- g per cent. from prize winners has been Important showing of finest display of •s" }'' --Sunday with friends elsewhere. das• discontinued and exhibitors will get phis, A Martin and Mrs. Linton spent . Samuel'and Mrs. Stephenson, of the full prizes awarded,less $1.00 for very large aasartmenl of Sunday with friends in Toronto. Audley, visited the latter's par- membership ticket for 1910. Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jabs v. Miss Peattie, of Toronto, spent entQ Thos. and Mrs: Gibbqus, on Have you got a baby under one year 2 Sunday. of age? If so and you want Dr. Fin- received for the Holiday trade. Cali Sunday with friends in Claremont. nigan to pronounce 1t the hest on.es- l and see chem. M. Gleeson, of Greenwood,visit- Albert Rawson; who has been p ill at his home here for some hibit., have it in the. ladies' building Sabsoriptions taken for all Magazines, ed his brother Ed. here on Sun: on Wednesday, Sept. 15th, at 2.30. ' day. weeks, is making progress toward First prize, $5; second prize,$2.. The Weekly and Daily Newspapers Mrs. Leggitt and son, Robt., recovery. baby show is a great attraction. visited "friends in Sandford on Thos. E. Stephenson is busy -Remember the dates, Sept. 14 and W. J• ��• R=CHARI�ISO Sunday. these days shoeiug Graham. Bros.' 15. and figure on Oshawa for those r horses for the Toronto and other days. You had a good time last year. James Courtney, of Whitevale, STOClr Street. is visiting his daughter,Mars. John exhibitions. It will be better this year. Drs. C. J: and R. Brodie were •"• Morgan. at Markham on Tuesday at Fat Man-What! Are you go- $a Miss Campbell, of Toronto, ing the funeral of their uncle, ing to let=the small boy shave me? Rjumohr.nt a ew days with S. and Mrs. Charles Brodie. I ' Barber-Let the boy have his - , Fred Adair and Gordon Lfiw, of Telephone connection with the fun for once. It's his birthday, ' IRO Pickering spent Sunday' with Markham and Picketing line was air. friends here. restored on Saturday to the satin- -- ---- 1{ John&ad_Mrs. Madill. of Stouff- faction of many. �R. �, 0. SMITH We have Sares for the following Plows: - r' " • vilie, visited Fred and Mrs. Farm- Miss Young, who has been DgxTIST, sTOLTFFVILLE, Verity Shares No. 16 3 I X L 2t 4 4a 10 7. ' er on Monde spending some weeks with friends Y i Monday. Honor graduate of Toronto'University No. 2 New Century, , in Uxbridge and Kirkfield return- 2Gangs-OntariorY Imperial Jr. M Ed. Gleeson has returned home g and Royal College of DetitalAurgeona. Fleury Nos. 12, 12 and 21: Ian after a we visit with friends ed to her home in Claremont last also Poat graduate of ChlcagnCollege. 2 Imperial and National No: 8. g week. Wilkinson Nos. tel, ?. 4, 1Q and No. 2 gang. Waterloo No. 7. in Orangeville. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Frost & Wood No. 18 and 20. llen No. 7. P. Hamilton No. 21 Qt' Mrs. Goodfellow and Miss Doug- The Sunday School of the. Pres HenryY y, g b reties church will hold their At Claremont let Tuesday of month. Patterson Nos. Il, 12 and 13. Sylvester Nos. ? and 8. las, of Montreal, are visiting at y Office over Sargent's Tinshop. Uxbridge Nos. 4 5 and 7. Cockshutt,Ni Judy. Du_uacnab's: annual - picnic in Mr.; Borland' e g p Punch e�>T ter and Mrs. Macnab and.. y Independent 'Phone. Gangs, g, May le on Saturday afternoon of g., Twin Gan Kidd, Ma le Leaf. daughters spent --Sunday ' with this reek. Percival No. 10: Kangaroo No. 21. 'friends in Sandford. Ed. Evans, Wm: CaIverly and BLACKSbI2TFI SHOP $hares for 42 different kinds of Ploughs, at a:price that Mrs. Wm. Evans and daughter, Simon Irwin, of Whitby, we-,e will hold the trade. Elizabeth, visited at Mr. Edwards' here on Thursday last on business lam prepared to carry on the black- } ..of Balsam, on Monday. connected with the proposed new smithing business formerly conducted Charles Sargent, - ClaremOIIt - y b Robt. Davidson.. General re air Ch 1t Mrs. John Forgie, who has been (seeker work and horseshoeing a specialty.. quite ill with inflammation of the -' I have e>1so thea enc for the fam- ous Cockshutt plows and Adam's q�P� m �nntes ported as recovering. Oshawa Fair is now getting near. w•a,gonslC411 and see the before mak- - 44 Levi Linton, who has had it is one of the first of the season. The ing your purchase of farm. . impte- Bare with Dr. Shoo charge 'e - charge of the fence gang on the bill and advertisin matter are now menta. CROUP lmup, B,emedy, .OneJim C.P.R., has returned home, the exhibited all over the count and the teat will Surely Piave. ROSS HADLEF• Pio .omit no dis. - work for the season having been- Directors are working. hard to make are" A safe and oleasinRsyrnP-bac eompleted. it a big success. Competition to the .ClIERRTWOOD o�rAFtzo Synopsis of Canadian Mrs. Richardson has returned - ao YEARV North-west Land to the home of her eon, George, EXPER99me Regulations. y DOSIMPS" ON & Co P after a ndin a ear at the , Ahar arson w of the sole o a ma`yfamil :homes of her daughters in Paisley, k Mstead a qn mal eover I of available may house. -Bruce County. , lana in xaaitobe, Saskatchewan or Alberta. _ John Read, who liar been con- 0 The ap liosat must appear in parso& at (tie Great Reduction Sale for 30 days. Dominion Leads Agency or 866-Agsdcy for fr fined to the house for some time' district,. Entry by pro:7 may be.made as..e by an attack of sciatic rheuma- Kadies'Blouses black sateen and white muslin, this season's ods, TRADE MAR" eaiesi aodao�terSaudi iuer. by father.ntso� •'. tism, is slowly recovering and able � Destofa homesteader, to be out a little. reg. We, for 50c. Fast black Hose, re 15c, for 10c. White - + C.OtsYR10MTR�Q Duties,-Biz months' residence upon eat Muslins, reg. 19e, for 5e yd. Prin .reg. 10 and 12c, Anvteie sending a sketch and dewrlotJaa st! ealeiwaiioa of the land in each of three J. A fe�v from here attended the 4ataals ascertain o,=r op+awa h+e whether as A homesteader may live within mac miles of for 8 and 10c.yd. Dress Goods in white and "Mentwo Is Probabl7p�c�n��w �.,��c�memtan his homestead on• farm of at least so asses football match at Greeu River on alta.. eonedenr., tiAlt�e00!<ani?lissny blue, reg. 20c, for 15c a yard, e.nt:retr10Ccd..s c,roc solely owned and occupied by him or his s Friday evening last when the f•.uat.taii.n t�"Dt.a� aane°°°r"°i 't'Ovgood" recur,mother,eon,daughter,brother or sitter, Green River team defeated the BOOTS and SHOES-Men's Patent Leather Boots,reg. $5, for$3.50. Ladies' N'rd1o1fNoi•K116bO°° to In certain m districts a homesteader n Roos R Bruspels team b 1 to 0.. Fine Tan Shoes, re 2.50,for 1.90, Black, re 1.50 and 1.40; for only 1.15. „" �M e landing may pre.mut a quarter-section aloos- y g• R• y Bide bis homestead. Pries i3a0 per ante. ' J, J. Harvey and R. Altaway Children's Shoes;reg. 1.30 and 1'.25, for 1.00. ALL NEW STOCK. ADma osry m�e.aween L-a..e Duties-pfcet reside six months in each of six ' have engaged with the C. P. R. Meng and Boys'Suits at rock bottom rises-No old stock. too of selaatlso foamal. Teems for yea'from date of bomestead entry (including y P Canada, a row,posts"prepaid. Said by the time required to earn homestead pateay k carpenters and entered upon their GROCERIES always fresh and the very best. Pickling-Spices, best proof W and advats ally sorsa extra, a y- gen is Vinegar, white wine and cider. �1MrN/wb Abu oulesteader who has exhausted hie hoses- duties on Monde The g eg New rte stead right said cannot obtain a pre-empli" :E 'now working in the vicinity of :--TEAS and COFFEE-You drink them once you will buy them >rat.Wsehingtoo m,y take a purchased homesterd in certain Smith's Falls. again. Tr a half pound. diacrtot+• Price i9.00 per care. Duties-Koat• g y Po reside six months in etch of three yeses. Mise.E. b1►11er hada fail and a Ci Sweet t0 oa�ltivatefiftyaares apd erect a bon" worts `severe shaking tip in .hurriedly D. SIMPSON & Co., - -PICKERING Luets' 5 AQW1Bwdl� W. W.00RT, alighting from the buggy on Sun- Deputy of the Minister of the Iateeior y► day last while meeting an auto- — ---- - SHOP N.A.-IInwtDortsed publication of (Dir sib MACHINE �. -mobile but fortunately escaped vattisoment will not be paid for. any per►narlent injury. Farm .;laborers The undersigned havin urch- A large number are these days i g p visiting Graham Bros.' stables toWORK FOR ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in see their recent importation of 110,100 MEN IN MANITOBA Kinsale, is prepared to '.do all Clydesdales and hackneys. The Wante' dALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN kinds of repair work and general _ general opinion is that these ani- blacksmithing. y SPECIAL , �O GOING 1 Q Additional kr the Mom Tkket Satisfaction mals' are superior to all others lv gus:ranteed. hitherto imported by the firm. EXCURSIONS- l� Tt[lr $ wider anditless m'below. Prices right. •We look forward to their captur- Call and see us. fng.more than their usual number GOING DATES ::JAMES PENGELLY of prizes at the forthcoming fairs. And. 19 rt.ns Sane."north of has of G.T.R.Torento talsatnid.sad Can. Kinsale. Ont. Fee.368mous be and west el Toronto-Sudbury line. On Saturday morning, David Auld, 23 Frew Toronto and all C.P.R.Stetson west in oohNoon oil south Of su materials and desisn el ands hoe of tared Trak Ry..Tomato to Syme.ata all Stations �j kept lO stook. It will ply you .. Gregg, one mile west Of. the Vil- In Onterle on N.C.R..P.Y.and T.a.as.Rye. E w EI V AN S¢ " E. e to pall at our works acd in lage, had an unfortunate ezperi- 2 7 mean siemens Toronto ad east. t■elaitad Sburbot Lake ani Ri■ds.' sync(our itoork Aud. tan end ail Stations a Ontenio wed of Renfrew. also atsrtoas w and obtain prises. Don't be misled att encs while engsgid cutting Date b on hi-,4 farm. His team of'three cud.a s.ei p.syn..and.tato..o.R.aur, .Durk of Redtow. Pum Manufacturer agents we do not employ diem,oonsegawt.• Se to 7 Peens all stalle,"Tereate ad west. tncladled statieas on C.P.R. r . ly we a►n, and do(brow Off the aieetr horses became fright object at some p Towns"a 3dbaty. commission of 10 per Dent.,which you Wil• �- object and were soon beyond con- Sept. tO Penns all Settene-east ei Temente to Ontario. Shop and Residence, Dundas $L eettainly save by pnrobasing from.lige rot, They dashed through the sell tlolidted. field and•Mr. Gregg's efforts to h o 4C.wAT setons-Cans TiCCETs WILL sE SOLD To wlrenlPEa attar :WHITBY, ONT. N�`T GRANITE CN., control them were fruitless. They Re:,—tauve farmed, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Governments, Three doops west of. Whitby House. OtRce. Whitby,Ontario - alt passed from"e'field into another will meet Lad engage laborers on arrival at Winnipeg Pres transportation will be furnished at WigaiPeg W Points en Can.Pao, where laboten air - and eventua y ran into a tree, needed,east of Moose Jaw, including brae es, and at one cent a anile sack way want reducing the .binder to a 6crn thereof in saakatchewan Lad Alberta. •w g P A certificate is furnished with each ticket, and this certificate when executed by fanner We are prepared to instal wood or iron uxets C sweet to W heap. Mr. Gregg had a very nar- showing that laborer has worked thirty days or more, will be honored from that point . pumps Op short notice,also attend =- 4 for a second class ticket back to starting points in Ontario, at sis.00, prior to row este from death. While to all kinds of repairing. l� Nov.30th, 1909. . .passing over a deep furrow he 'rickets aro good only on special Farm.Laborers'trains and will be issued to women as well Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill wag thrown from his seat,on to an to mea'but will not be issued at half fare to children. + w trot tuft particulars see nearest C.P.R.&Ilene,of a190 asOline engines and the table from which he escaped gasoline squre gear. v : w o �� pts o , without injury. Neither' the wrtte A. L THOMPSON, D.P.A..C.P.R..Totlolrro . ° ''' MAGNET CREAM SEPA4ATOR el a b ',g, �is o � horses nor harness were injured. Phone No.50 at residence. a . o ft �' eo^ ~ On Thursday-last-wv1tile- Robin E. R. BLOW, C. P. R. Agent,,Whitby, Out _ T O e ° t b Thomson, accompanied. by .Mast- x �. er Allan Thompson, were driving The Pickering g 0 CIO S: et 9 ra° $ qN the bread wagon to 'Ashburn v °& E they met with ori accident which A SPLENDID BAKER Via ag ro00 c a" y Vigilance Committee ��<°' °° a b 'b'r ninuu,,,, auiuull •• „ o°,tr is"0 ' c might have resulted more serious OU must have a good oven to : o b'tlr� " °o Sm = ly. The horse they were driving y just-take The object of this Association is to '�°°° e B a p's!we 4 bake with-and ou was blind and-as it did not see a ,. tt steep embankment. 1Vhen they our word for it,the lessen stealing and prosecute Jan < ,, reached their destination the :'i �` - - -• the felons. r Fab horse and rig were lying upside "IMPERIAL-OXFORD" Members having property stolen communi• m °' "a >dar y s down in marshy ground with the nate immediately with any member M �Q Apr b►s is the range that has a perfect bak- a of Executive Committee. id two boys underneath. Help soon lr -• c.. way arrived and after some difficulty ing oven—the fire and oven con- 1 Mombersbip fee 01,00. a „y Jos C they were placed right side up on sttuction make it sow-call in and 1 Tickets may be bad from the President or g t+ a a �. e' o,� July 3 terra firma. Nil damage of any �,,�,. Seorsttry on application. ♦ @ : Ia° o m m. dept » we'll tell you wh account was anetained. Master y y - �- Exec.Com.-L, a. Banks, Geo, Leng, ° .e, �• ►+� >� Allan Thompson received some W V.Richardson,Pickering,Ont to r, e e g ma xo..l m * nasty cuts on his back, but other- tri H. BUNDY Sole Agent; m wiee no injury or damage resulted s t PICKERING J.A. 0 Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, Januar, 19,0-Whitby It, oi?hawa 19.Bronabseas from the mishap. President. Beereliwy IB:averrtort n 1e Ugeesarofe tst,u&anta¢wol9as WIN W9:•Tn. ..aiR'."w.'s�A4:.•T S'rw^s .n .w':!R'"•w�. , - :..iy s ..�,7i•..� Z •4'4f..- ,ti4t: .i> ...x.-. .. :' �''.'F.•''a�-.� t "7 ."y r..•.s .-:;•--::<' -.�-`i'��rt'.:� .. . ,:, S.1- "ye,. .... �,,b .. .e .,,..^.�.� "3'.::.,R';»�. <..'.;•'• s cls a..�S, ....�.�..• :Y�i. .t'r•'.::� t' ,'<x...... . ,,.� .rx._ ?` ta;' �-.:.yin. .,.'GT'S •.::«tirr'.k" ^•.,s ••�� ,r�'.'-' c+rr'.- .r. r^+. • ` a1 •. — _ ,'. _:: .. . , ....,a. -.,.,.+.. :. .. .,., ., .,�.,-..»._.,..'x. �,• - •'•� � .#'.�. "`:+s* ~d�i.'.s �.'•-,"`4-�"�S'#:��. Via.,,-i.* ... ,. .':w. -":� ' :r' •,... ..;., .:: ,. ... �.,�..�:...^^ r• ': �, t.< a - r .�.f ri<c- •nye. -?.t�•,. .: :.. .... .. .', k .. ..-.».�•,tII..:.:w.•.n..w .:,lC ..:w. �,,m ;,i� a.w, =Y^. .ur r-• 'v..ar:. "I WORLD'S MARKETS EXETE Y NEAR WHIRLPOOL 0 -AT �4ORILLI$509000 REPORTS F80Y TUE LEADING -`- - - - - TRADE CENTRES. �. Problem of Disposing of victims of Niagara IIi. Tudhope 'Company's carriage and Auto+, 4 Prices et Cattle, Grain, �deae - Bu Works Laid in Ruins, River May Be Settled. Other Dalry Produos at ggy �. game and Abroad. ;. A despatch from Niagara Falls, $40, providing the city would fur BREADSTUFFS. nish and open the grave. says: The Tudhope Company's car- task waa hopeless from the first, ash A despatch from Orillia, Ont., The firemen worked hard, but the! Ont., says: If the plan proposed by At a.conference between the mem- Toronto, Aug. 24.-Flour-On- riage, and Tudhope-McIntyre auto three of the lard buildings were the members of the Queen Victoria 8 g bers of the Town Council and the tario wheat 90.per cent patents buggy factories, were burned to the frame structures. The Barrie Fire Park Commission for the disposal Park Commission which has juris- from old wheat,. $4.30 to $4.50 in ground on Saturday afternoon. The Brigade came to the assistance of: -cd the'Niagara's unidentified dead diction over the Niagara Park sys- buyers' sacks outside for expert, fire 'started in the paint shop a id the local brigade, but the fire was % carried out, this city will have tem, of which the grounds adjac- and $4,60 to $4.70 on track, Toron-. spread to the neighboring build- well under control when they ar-* one of the most uni ent to the whirlpool are a part, it to. Flour from new wheat, $4 to ings almost before an alarm could rived. The fire was terrific, and qua cemeteries, g y y the heat could be felt for blocks. was agreed that the cit would fur- $4.10 outside. Manitoba flour, first k e sent in. Only a few men we•e iL the world, for there will be row nish the grave and have it opened patents, $6.10 to $d.20 on track, To- Or, the premises, as during t after row of graves, each.contain- if the Park Commission would'pay ronto; second patents; $5.70 to Summer months the hands have No one was seriously injured, but Ing the body, invariably rziaimed, the undertaker. It is proposed to $5.90, and strong bakers', $5.50 to been given 'a Saturday afternoon here were a number of manor casu alties. Mr. E. Lon of the E. of an unknown person. have the unique cemetery located *b.60 on track, Toronto. holiday. The' factory had been g' a t The problem of Bis Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Northern Long Mfg. Co., had a toe broken, p posing of the near the whirlpool. When a bogy , very busy this year, and Consider- unidentified bodies found each year is recovered it will be. locked up $1.21% Georgian Bay ports; No. able stbek was on hand, including and L. G. Black, the well knows m the Niagara River is one that has carefully and notations made of 2 at $1.18%, and Ido. 3 at $1.16. about half the expected output of cricketer, received a severe scalp a: long_puzzled-the city officials, and every peculiar mark on it that Ontario wheat-New Nu. 2, 95.to cutters for the coming Beason. Be- Round: All the Tudhope Company s quite recently the undertakers prat- might Lead to an identification. The 97c at outside points. aides the factory, seven houses on stock of buggies, cutters and auto 5 • tically refused to handle -the bod- clothe's will-also be saved and a de-' Barley-No. 2, 58c; No. 3, 56c. the property, owned by the com- mobiles was a total loss. Eight _. . ies, especially those taken from the scriptwn taken. The grare.in which Oats-No. 2 Ontgrio white, 48% pang, and two houses, and Thom- autos were already act t for the whirlpool, unless some one guar- the body is placed will be numbered to 49c on track, Toronto, and 47 son and Company's bakery„ on the Toronto Exhibition„ and these also ` anteed.them expenses.' The under- and a record kept showing the de- to 47-/c outside. 'No. 2 Western north side of Colborne Street, were were Aurnt,.besides 50 gasoline en- i' takers declare that to bring a body scription of the body in that grave. Canada oats, 45% to 46c, and No. destroyed. .The loss on the factory pines. 300 hands were employed. from the pool to the top of the bank That record will be kept by the city 3 45c; Bay ports• and stock will be about $500,000, All the owners of the houses de-' - and !fold it for a couple of days or and will probably coma under the Peas-No. 2, 90 to 92c outside, and the insurarue about $200,000. stroyed were able to get their fur- more and then bury it was worth direction of the coroner. nominal. :The houses would average about niture out. .1 - _ Buckwheat-Prices purely nomin $1,000 apiece, -and Thomson' and J. B. Tudhope, head of the Tud- - ----'- -- a- Company's lose is probably $3,0`J0. hope Carriage Works, in which the ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE. the district. The track-laying is he- Corn-No. 2 American yelloR in rushed with all possible speed, 7811 to 79c on track, lake ports. Ca- J. It. Faros and Son's large plan. fire started, said the origin of the Prisoners )!lake United Attack on and it is said that hen the rails nadian 75c on -track, Toronto. ing mill across the road was saved• blaze was a mystery. Turnkey. reach the Pembina River one of the Bran=$19.50 :to $20 for Ontario A despatch from Montreal says first shiHments over the new line bran outsid . in' bulk. `- Manitoba; best cattle,sold at about be per lb., The new contract was for approxi- will be of machinery for the Bevel-- $21 in sacks, Toronto freights; but they were not extra; pretty mately $10,000,000. There are Ten prisoners confined in'the Bed- P g good animals,.3% to 4%c, and the several long 'tunnels, one half a fern jail at Sweetsburg made a de- ° went of these coal-properties. It shorts, $24, Toronto freights.. is expected that the. railway .tour- common stock 2', to 3;'c per Ib, mile in length. The line will cross termined attempt for freedom.. On. , LTN- p Tbvrsday night the acting. turnkey, parry will secure fuel here •for. the COL:VTRY PRODUCE. Calves, from- $2,50 to $7 each. the Skeena River by a cantilever entire line west of Edmonton. It Sheep,. 3% to 3j c and lambs, `5% bridge sixteen 'miles below Hazle- ,; Leputy Scott, who is 78 years old, Beans-Prime $.._O to $X.60 per. to 6e per lb. Good lots of fat hogs tun. is stated -also that the coal' is t'he I was attacked by the men when be hand-picked, $:.50 to $;..EO per i very best bituminous, and very -t about 8/c'per lb. . Milch coma --,v- was about to lock them up for the bush. much' superior to the lignite coal from $23 to $53 each. night and so badly beaten that he Hay No. 1 timothy 'new, $13.50 , " f 'n the Edmonton district. Toronto, Aug. 24.-Exporters _DEATIi OF ROBERT REID. had. to go to the hospital. His to $14.$Q a ti•,i on track hese, and - 4L.- = were steady, with but few on offer. l shouts'for help brought High Conlower grades $9 to $9:50. !ties a Member of the Transcontin. stable Boisvert, who; with his.re- At'�TUMN LAtiE TR.♦,FFIC• There was a fair demand Tor good Straw-$7.50 to $'3 an track. rim stockers. Milkers and, Springers— l ental Commiys7on. volver, succeeded in getting the Potatoes—New' Canadian, 65 to P �' n:en behind the bars. The lot to Nearly the Entire Tonnage Will be - Steady and unchanged, Calves - A despatch from Ottawa as s.1, p �5c per bushel. P may s.1, been well arranged, as In -Operation. Poultry-Chickens, yearlings,- Sightly easier. Sheep and Lambs 1�'i�ord was received here on Sun- _ a,roe was later found -han n out dressed 13 to 1P --Decline in prices of about 10 to da y g P -hanging A despatch from Detroit, Mich., , per lb. fowl, 11 y of the death on Saturday night, ' 1Pe. Hexa-Selects were quoted at of the w'ndow read for the ,use says:..:..President Livingston of the to. 13e• turkeys,_16 to 18c per lb. . R Agiinquit, Maine, of Mr. Robert of the prisoners. Scott is in. the y & $l.7b f.orb. and $8, fed and water- Reid, member of the 'national • - , P Lake Carriers Association,. says: Commis- hospital. The men will get an ex "But 53 per cent. of the lake ton- THE DAIRY MARKETS. �' Transcontinental Railway Commis- 'tension -of sentence for the assault " D - ' sion. mfr, Reid was born Lou- 'tension was in commission last year. Butter-Pound prints, 19 to 21c; RE.iDT AND EFFICIENT. ". 'don, Ont., and was engaged for :and attempt to escape. This fair between 90 and 100-per tubs'and large rolls, 18 to 19c; in-- man ears in the paper box mann- -'' cent. of the boats will, be in opera- ferior, 15' to 16c; creamery, 23 to Forces Prepared to Serve in Any many.years P P THE CITIES OF CANADA. tion. Grain rates have not yet 24c,Land separator, 22% to 23/c per factoring hiisineasat that place. H — been fired, but vesaelmen expect to Ib. Part of the Empire. was appointed.re, member of thR Praised by Glasgow Magistrate at get three cents'per bushel when the Eggs-Case.,lots, 21V,-to 22c per A despatch. from .London, says: National Transcontinental Railway New York. fall rush comes. Ore rates are at dozen. rt is understood that.New Zealand I C'orr'misyion in September, 1904, Mr. ii dee etch from New York sa s: present-65 cents per ton, but ih all Cheese ''New, 12f a for lar a and will provide, cruisers for New Zea- Reid had been.in poor health for P y probability- and judging from 'the at 12'/,c for twins. g land waters instead of 'a Dread- some time, but the announcement of Mr. James Shaw Maxwell, Senior i creasing conditions of prosperity - _ nought for the fleet. At the $nal!hip death came as,a shack and sur- Magistraae of the City of Glasgow, carriers will get a•rate of $1, the HOG PRODUCTSmeeting of the Imperial De#cote!prise to his many frie:.ds at,the ca- who is making an extensive tour of .T ,� Conference on Thursday a r•'solu- 'pital, as he had been on the street latter art of the season. Next sea- the'United States and Canada, ar= !latch-Long clear, t3;, to 14c and at his office only a few da rived in New son will be one of the best in the tion was brought forward to the ef- y days York on Tuesday: Al- history of lake commerce, accord- per ]b. in case lot ; mess pork, feet that all the naval and'military ago thou-h Mr. Maxwell's purpose in f $:3.50 short cut $_5. _-_�;• ,' g I tng to the present indications. • All ' forces of the empire shall be so visiting America is for the trans Hams-Light to medium, 15 to A LITTLE HEROINE. available tonnage will find busi- 15%c;do., heavy, 14 to 14%c;'rolls organized that each, shall be in a action of private 'business, he is �t y Hess. r Q„ ' position to render efficient .service taking advantage of,the opportu.n 13/, to 1a4c; shoulders, 1-,:i to 13c; in an emergency in any part of the ' -' ity to study public institutions. He —'F`T- backs, 17 to 17fc; breakfast ba- g Anna Stant will Receive Humane empire. Medal for Life-saving. declares he has been greatly im. TRAIN FELL THROUGH BRIDGE con; 16c. F g• 1p-essed with -those he has .already Lard-Tierces, 14%c; tubs, 13„c; r1 despatch from Niagara Falls, visited in Chicago, Boston, Toron-. No.One Was Billed by a.Forty-foot pails, 15c. - 15AFE TR 1'cELLlNG. - Ont., says: For the heroic rescue #o and Ottawa. Coming, as he Drop. Remarkable Reeord of British from drowning of her nine-year- does, from the birthplace of muni- 1' tips! ownership. Mr. Maxwell pro- A despatch €rom Victoria, B. C., BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Railroads Made Last Year, l id companion..Anna Stant will rgg• says: That the age of miracles is - Montreal, Aug. 24.-Oats-No. 2 A despatch from .London says:l ceive a life-saving medal from tltb . fesses surprise that the citizens of not yet past, is demonstrated by the Canadian Western,.46-Lo 46�c;..No• Statisti s issued by the Board of Humane Society. Anna is, only the large municipalities are not experience of a Great Northern' !,extra feed, 45% to 46c;No. 1 feed Trade show that not single as-I eRelire years old. The rescue took' ' . in interest ed in that problem. train from Grand Forks i P lace last Tuesday, when Mina "'From what' have ahead observ- passenger 43 to 4b/,c; Canadian .. Western, senger in the'United Kingdom lost I p' , y for Spokane on Sunda morning. 1 Greenwood, the nil e•year o:d ied,” he said, "the Canadian cities P y g /,c. Barley-No. 2, 66 to 67c; hiE Iife in a train wreck during the oau liter of �tficer fare far ahead of thole in the United The locomotive, mail car, combin-. Manitoba' feed barley, . 64 to. 65c. year 1908, though many persons g - Greenwood, States in many respects. The a ation baggage and express, and pas- Flour=Manitoba Spring wheat pat- were a killed by railway trains in r was carried out beyond her depth They P senger coaches with a number of ants, $5.90, second at, $3.40, and tiarious other ways, such as cross in Chippewa Creek. The little hero= pppar to be better regulated, and are risen era, dropped through: a ine dived into the-wat•�r and saved kept cleaner." _ g PP g strong bakers $5.20 per bbl. Ma- ing the tracks', trespassing, etc. wining bridge into a gulch some nitoba Spring wheat patents, firsts, —a _ the drowning child jr,st as she was forty feet below, but without 'the $5.90; Manitoba Spring wheat pat- $10,000,000 CONTRACT`LET. sinking for the last time. ;PEMBINA COAL FIELDS. killing or fatal injuring of anyone, eats, seconds, $5.40; Winter wheat - • �i• ' although the train is a total wreck, patents, $6; Manitoba strong bak Foley and Co. to Build Second Sec- Lady Alma-Tadema, wife of the The Grand Trunk Pacific to Tap,the and the financial loss exceeds •$25,- era, $5.20; straight rollers, $5.75; tion of G. T. P. famous artist, is dead. District. 060 straight rollers, in bags, $2.6.5 to A despatch from Montreal says! s $2.75; extras in bags, $2'.40 to $2.- A despatch from Prince 'Rupert, MThe G. T. P. officials announce the Harold McQueen a $amiIton 50. Feed-Ontario bran, $22 to $23• E. C., says: The Grard Trunk Pa- Greene has sent a note to Turkey ing of valuable coal lands'near boy, was bitten by �a dog, and it Ontario middlings, $23.50 to $24.50; cific has-awarded to Foley, Welch saying -that she will abide by 'the .- 'Pembiga and•are planning to tap is feared .rabies may result. Manitoba bran, $22; Manitoba end Stewart a new contract for the;'recision of the protecting powers shorts, $24; pure' grain mouill® seco,id' section east,of Pri,:ce Ru' ''in the Cretan affair. -- $28 to $30; mixed mouille $25 to Pert, It will be 140 miles from —- -" - u�27. Cheese-Westerns, 11% to 12c Copper River east to Aldermere. Several villages in the State of and easterns 11% to 11%c. But- .This leaves a gap of less than 500 Victoria, Australia, have been sull- ter-Finest creamery,. 21% to 22c, miles, and contracts for this may merged by floods, and great dan* ". -. -GROWTH OF CANADI'S TRADE Eggs-Sel stock, 25% to 26c- bE before a he year age h one. acted k le h end of as been let t , No. 1 candled; 22% to 23c, and No, �:: � �. .. •. � i, 16 to 19c per dozen. _ .----------- _.-•---- ----- .-. _-- The... MBank ""Statement for ' Jul Shows UNITED STATES MARKETS. - - :. Minneapolis, Aug. 24.-Wheat= ELEVEN Further ExpansiDROWX on. to $i.01 ; Dec., 97'/c; ! Sept., $1.00' May, 1.01' • cash No. 1 hard A despatch from Ottawa says: al of funds from the United States 36; No. 1 Northern, $1.35; No. 2 " The bank statement for July, as to rrieet•the business demands of NOrthern, 1.25 ' $1.33; No. 3 Sudden Filling of 'Sails By Wind Causes ': .. �, Northern $1.25 to $1.29. Flour- compared with the statement for the Dominion. First patents, $6 to $6.20; second June, indicates. continued growth An astounding . improvement is patents, $5.90 to $6.10; first clears, S chooner to Upset and expansion of trade throughout to be noted between the current $4.95 to $5.25; second clears, $3.35 _ The Dominion. Deposits increased statement and the statement for to $3.65. Bran-In:hundred pound by $7,229,621. Current loans in July, 1909, the aggregate' deposits sacks, $2.50. A despatch from'Halifax, N.. S., way: The vessel had been allowd& • having increased during these Chicago, Aug. 24.-Cash wheat says i The Gloucester fishing schoon- to come to the wind t0 trim her ib r1nadlr-� in't -08'772,tvelve months b $122,000 000. No. 2. red $1.04% to $1:08• No. 3 sheets. She misstayed, ca� and call loans in Canada by near- - - -- y e er Orinoco,- Capt. Larkin, while • 1 Atom orison between the state- red, 94c to $1.03 No. 2 hard, $1.- around and was left dead in the -_. y P� .Q00,000• Loans outside of Can- P 02% to $1.06%; No, 3 hard, 94c to Proceeding to the Banks,' met with wind when her sails suddenly filled ada decreased by $1,219,115, thus ments for July, 1908 and 1909, re- s ecti�el follows:- • $1.03; No. 3 Spring, $1.01. Corn 'an accident on Thursday, .morning; again and the schooner went over ...indicating the continued withdraw- P y� -No, 2, 68% to 69c; No. 2 white, 25 miles off Sambro, which causedand in three .minutes the waves a July, 1903. July, 1909 711/,, to 72c; No. 2 yellow, 71% to her to fill- and sink in three min- I rolled over the place where the Current loans in Canada ..:. . '$525,271,185 $539,821,041 71%c; No. 3, 68% to 68%c; No. 3 utes. Eleven of the crew of 16, all vessel had been. The six men on - Current loans elsewhere 23,153,095 32,753,385 white, 37% to 39%c; No. 4 white, Nova Scot'ians, pith two exceptions, deck cut away the dories. After Call loans in Canada .... ... . . 40,467,165 54,603,054 3A% to 39c; standard, 39% to 40c. went down with the schooner. The rowing 50 miles, the survivors Call loans elsewhere . ... . . 54,915.935 114,665,537 --- - — five men saved were all on deck reached land at Ironbound and 'Deposits payable nn demand.. . 104.791,393 222,555,7411 •LIVF. STOCK MARKETS. at the time of the accident. Little Tanock, and were therAs Deposits payable ak'ter nat.ire, 402,904,565 460,337,810 In:areal, Aug. 24.-A few of the The mishap was caused in this sent to Lunenburg. : n tea . "'` +,:;r...' :a:• .•„ . - .' .ri 1 .;n .`,"".. . c` ".,E.-..r., , v .. .-..-. . .,...:,,....r"_w^'S, . ' ' ' � r;^. a rrr .. `.n.: t...: .ui%,•.,s •.. .—.,.,..ie,• -v: 9 :..:5" v. 'N..F� y,r ... Y'.' 2',K;.: •.t G ' ( {o.• S. .. .. s. Ir *WORK M6 Ary s Fall and Winter'" ' : Style' Boob FREE _ The daintiest hats you ever saw, the very Y ty latest styles, and at prices which cannot be i ' God Rewards Men n Proportion to the Use t '' equalled anywhere in Canada. They Make of Their Gifts, At great expense this book has been prepared for our out-of-town aa- i 4. _. touters. It contains lovely half-tone drawings of the most approved Hats R . And unto one He gave fire tal- liantly gifted is to work his one ! ? to be worn during the fall and winter season, suitable for any age from ,< eats, to another two and to,another 1 talent to the itigheat point of offici- r tot-to-matron. Thousands of ladies in every part of Canada have proves one; to every man according to envy.' And the pains he requires to o the excellence of our work, and at the same time have made a most sub- } k his several ability.—Matthew xxv. advance becomes a diseiplin ft n stantial saving in price. The list of customers is growing each 18. more valuable by far than qui a season. You should be on the 4dt. ' This parable treats of the self- tural parts. How often thus t ift- ''' McKendry's evident diversity in the natural ed scholar, snared by his ver acili- "The Home 'Write today as- the demand for our "Style � t#gifts of men. - Some are two, five, ty, sees himself left behind the plod- of the Hat .'�'' Book" nets groat. or even ten talented. They are ding but -trained and applying pu- �..' Beaut'ul ? q , � rl. And.the same fact is illustrat- � M Kendry $ L1IYllted nick clever, resourceful. This F •�.. C • power is a gift. The child is born ed in business and in every sphere �, i.. with or without it. No power can of life. 226-228 Youge Street create it in the man lacking it. This parable concerns the great majority of us. The one-talented b Toronto, Ont. _ i lily a power for good'is such a many are really of far more import- t /' y gifted personality Yet to ante than fow•many have these brilliant parts proven not an opportunity, but a THE FEW OF GENIUS. _ the ratios a foil and a snare. For it is by means of the great '�'w•Ir'ttrl�Mlrlf! finished. skirt than by the old me- end and hem ' the other, and that The saddest chapter of lierature is company of mediocre minds that th,od. deed is done. the career of the eons pf genius, the chief work and happiness of.the Two 'Uses of Elastic.—A great Cucumber cut into slices, dredged- .Over ` against these exceptionally v orld must be maintained., many girls use rubber bands to with flour, and fried, makes an ear L :_ .gfted souls our parable presents "This seems very certain," Th keep their short sleeves in place, ce.lient accompaniment to chops he one-talent man. He is dull,, wrote, Phillips Brooks, "that the gl H om e, but a far better way is to make a and steaks, low, grudgingly endowed. What' world is to grow better and richer pair of elastic arm bands about To fix the colors of print dresses,, e gets must be by toil of brain in the future, not by the magnifi- one-fourth of.an inch wide and just colored abiits, and other similar big enough to sli.p_Qsar_the._.elbc�w ¢nd sweat of brow. These inequa-. cent achievements of .}dm highly �- things, rinse the goods in:a. little Ifties seem to ba--part-o-f` a g?fted few, but by the patient faith- Rrthout stretching. ' They are ser- weak ,brine for the first few wash plan, and are no doubt meant for fulness of the one-talented many." CANNING AND PRESERVING. viceable and comfortable and do lags. It is b not stop Choose'Iam wicks that are .soft A WIBI: PURPOSE y common men and women p the circulation, It is best P ' realizing the importance of com- Bleeding Heart Pickles.—Select to have a white pair for light waists and loosely. woven. Soak them'in just as mountains and plains en-. mon and lowly tasks that the wel- "fine, large blood beets; cook until and a black pair for Jark ones; vinegar before using, and dry in #ane the beauty and promote the fare of'every home and the general tender; plunge into cold water for although they never show, it is a cool oven. This is the surest way ''''lllliiiiffffe and fruitfulness o nature. As five minutes; remove-skins. Cut safer. These bands may be used to obtain a good light without t well being of mankind are to be I' y g # level earth would mean a sand promoted. And, none the less, is I into slices one inch thick. Then re= to hold up children's socks. They smoke. desert, so socialism—a dead level of it by these that God's wise and I cut with heart shaped cutter. keep them from slipping down and Stuffing for Ducks.—Chop very _ tonditions—would meat[ social stag- blessed .purposes to the race are Pickle 'in the usual Ray. These+61 not bind. finely one apple, one onion, and one �atibn.. are especially nice to serve .with `.`Flat Chest" Corset Cover.--If ounce of sa e-leaves. Add to it sir to be completed, h g Nevertheless the one-talent man Let us, then, bear in mind that a plate lune —one heart to each you are flat chested, try making dunces of breadcrumbs, one'egg, IsBola sorely his disadvantage, and usefulness, success, happiness and Plate. your corset cover this way: Fasten Pepper and salt. - Mix with a raw, tempted, as in the parable, to the divine blessing depend not up- When Making Jams, — 'When in the back, gather the front along egg• complain and churlishly sit down on our talents, many or few, bril- making jams and marmalades try the top. Make a ruffle'about four Keeping vegetables Crisp.—Wash let- And attempt nothing. Thin ten- liant or dull, but upon our wise, the easier and altogether more sat- inches wide and put it across the your green vegetables, such as let- +deny the great teacher here means patient, earnest use of such capaci- tatactory way of baking them in front, beginning about two inches tuce and spknach, inclose in cover- to reprove. He shows that God ties as we have. the oven instead of cooking on top From„the shoulder seam, turning ed dish and let stand. .Vegetables rewards men net in proportion to "The race is not to the swift or of the range, where constant atten- downward; then another ruffle treated in this manner will keen) their gifts, but to the use they maks the battle to the strong," but to tion and stirring are imperative.' 'about an inch narrower, turning fresh and crisp for days. 7. ' of them. To the one who doubles the-faithful and deserving. Tura the burner down low and as vfward. Finish the top with a To Tighten Lid on Glass Jar. is one talent the very same power It is those who h^ve had an in- your jam thickens around the edg- bias tape, trim all.edges with lace, Break white of an egg into a salt-, 3s given as to the one who multi- ea of the an kettle, or.crock, stir and when you put the corset cover cer and dip the rubber and lido! fe;iority of natural powers and who, pan, �lies his tea talents, it down, No further attention is or, turn down the upper ruffle. the jar into the egg and place themi , in spite of disadvantages, have , good and faith- made themselves a help and a bless- necessary until it is done and you This gives.a pretty,: frilly fullness upon the jar and.tighten and there' 9 l� "Well done thou run absolutely no risk of burning to the shirtwaist. will be no danger cf the fruit fer : ul servant; thou hast.been faith- ing who deserve beat of the race it mentis ' ul over a few things: I will make and 'shall shine the brightest in the India Relish.—One eek teen To wash colored stockings put • thee ruler over .many things." kingdom of..heaven. g GINGERBREAD. g The duty of the person not bril. JUNIUS B. REMENENYDER.' tomatoes, six Iarge onions, three tablespoonful of salt is a quart of small peppers, one gallon vinegar, Tip Top Gingerbread.— cup- water. Let the stockings soak in 0"�— one ounce celery. seed, one ounce ful of butter, half 'Cupful of sugar, that for ten minutes, and then take white mustard seed one ounce half cupful molasses, them out and wash in son and" a, THE S. S. LESSON orange, , and and-yellow,t and violet, and p P lstlt`..cupful of P oras e, and all the colors of the black mustard seed, and one ounce soar milk, two cupfuls flour, two water. rainbow—so Paul passes this thing, tumeric powder. Rua tomatoes eggs (not beaten), two teaspoonfuls Brush skirts directly they-are' ' dove, through the magnificent prism through a meat chopper or chap of ginger, one of cinnamon, one taken off, remove tiny spots and .INTERNATIONAL LESSON, of his inspired intellect, and it fine. Drain off juice. Chop on- teaspoonful of sods. Put soda in stains before they t eeome too set, ' comes.out on the other Bide broken tons and peppers. Put all the in- molasses'and-beat thorougkly. This and hang everything in its proper s: AliG'U8T :8. gredients together 'and boil twenty makes it light and tender. place,.-instead of throwing it just p - few into its a have s. . And in these. minutes. Do not add all the vine- Ideal •Gingerbread. cupful 'anyhow tecv words we have what one might i g oa a chair. , call the spectrum of love, the gar until you find whether so much of sugar, one-quarter cupful of A teaspoonful of baking soda die-- Leeson IZ. Paul oil' Christian analysis of love. is needed to make sauce pf pro l�ew Orleans molasses, one cupful solved in a teacupful of hot water, III. Love is Imperishable.—Vs. per thickness. Often the full gal- of butter and lard, "three eggs well- is a good mouth wash for toothache` Love. Golden Text,' 1 Cor. t? Ion of vinegar is not needed. buten one. salts cr inflamed gums, . It can also be 8-12.' Love like light shines on a poonful of salt, > 13s 1-1Z• however it may be received. hien � Quick Jelly.—This. method is one small tablespoonful of ginger, used as a gargle for sore throats. may hate it bnt.love continues, (good for all fruits but pineapple, one-quarter teaspoonful of cloves, Baking soda powdered on warts I. Love Completes All Virtues, ? Y crabapple and quinces: Mash the one-half, teas oortful of cinnamon will destroy them. d Makes Perfect All the Good Men meq get so hardened as not to raw fruit until all is well broken, one cupful sweet milk, two teak When covering jam jars use �►nhrn be influenced b it but God 'loves T gs of Life.—Va. 1 3. Eloquence, Y then take a cupful at a time and spoonfuls of baking powder, and white of egg and white paper. Di-, nine ired b real love not seek. them still. Men may persecute and P g—a salt bag is gvod one-quarter teaspoonful, of soda, .rectly the pots--are fille-ZT—wipe.them P Y injure and -sloe[ against and hate put is a ba > > g the highest good of the hearer, for the purpose—and gently squeeze two and one-half cupfuls of flour;. free,of anything sticky, brush over', but soundingbrass or a tinkling tnose who love them,. but these P g g the juice-into a dish. When- all of Beat sugar, molasses, butter, anu some rounds of white kitchen paper thins cannot dextro ; the love. cymbal; mere noise without bar- B Y the,fruit is thus treated measure spices until'tfioroughly warm. Beat with the'white of egg and put'them irony, without meaning, without Love. is like the laws of nature; the juice and place in a kettle and up a_ell. Then add other ingre�li• on the jars at once. the soul of music. This is true even You may break them, but they do pout over the fire to cook. Measure encs. Bake in muffin B ,, it we had the not change; you may def them, pans. When ass washin black materials gift o tongues be- 8 Y Y ckne cupful of sugar for every cup- Premium Gingerbread. — Crearr, such as nun's.veilinq, the tempera; . . stowed by the Holy Spirit at but they work right on; you may i`ul of juice; putting on the stout' together one cupful of sugar, ons- ture of the water should be tepid, Pentecost and could express in use them and.may trust them un- -or in the oven where it will be- half cupful butter, one-half cupful P not blot, or the dye will.run and the• every language with the utmost failingty. come hot, but du not let it scorch. of lard. Beat two eggs well anJ black become rusty-looking. :Wash eloquence, every rapt emotion, IV. The Immortal Three.—Vs. Let the j�iice boil for about eight add to this. Then add one cupful the material in suds." and rinse in every highest experience and 13. And now, in conclusion, abideth minutes and skim, then add the 'uf -dark New Orleans molass.s. pater of.the same temperature. i, ecatay of the human heart, that faith, .hope, charity. hot sugar, bring to a boil, and cook Take one cupful of sour milk, put'. Clothes will not dry out so quick- "harp of a thousand strings' ; yea, faith Abideth. �Ve shall never. ane minute 'm re. The color and into 'this one teaspoonful of soda. ly in summer tine if sprinkled and though I have the eloquence and cease to trust in God; for our souls flavor of the fruit is much better Then add to the entire mixture Packed in a'tin tub the night be- pe rfect'language.of the angels. can no more live in heaven t}ian preserved by this plan than by the enough flour to stiffen not quite as fore ironing day. .Place a sheet in; - On the other hand, eloquence is they can here, without divine help more tedious process. From be- stiff as cake dough. .Last add ;rn. t•he'tub; pack the clothes as tightly., one of the most powerful instru- and influence which come from Binning to end it will take less than and one-half 'teaspoonfuls of gin- as possible, fold over•the sheet cor- ments of love in persuading men trusting his'as Governor, helper, an hour to make, the jelly, ger. Cover bottom of pan wr:h ners and cover with a, blanket. to repent, in moving men toward and Friend. Faith will only be — -- thick greased paper; as it burns Five cents worth of sugar nf,lead, righteousness,' in portraying the stronger, more complete, in heaven .easil •. crystal dissolved in a pailful of P IN THE SENVING ROODS'. y blessedness of serving Christ. De, than here. _ water makes a' solution which fixes spice not these gifts, but transform -Hope Abideth.' For the more When Making Plaits.—In making the-tona-uf pinks, blues and .lav-; and give them power as the instru- we gain the larger our vision of Plaits in skirts, particularly in " ' USEFUL HINTS, enders. The fabrics .should remain Orients of love.'' Then they axe'sweet thins to hoe for. The more we "asli materials,, if the plaits -are' in. the sugar of•lead bath about hal! aa the music-'Of the angel harpers, B P stitched on the inside close to the Iron bods linen on the right side an hour or so before going to the Pe gain our ideal, the more glorious only and table linen both sides, suds. in heaven. the ideal to be gained. And this outer edge where it is creased wrong side first. II. The Spectrum of Love. The 'through eternal ages. We do not about half way down the plaits will A guddin cloth made of cheese _ always be easy to keep to place pudding - ualitiea Which are Combined in cease growing, developing, by go- cloth does not retain the HOT WEATHER MONTHS yerkct Love.—Vs. 4-7. The abso- in to heaven. when ironed. grease, g Corset Covers.—To make the and' is easily'cleaned. JILL LITTLE OHILDAER use importance- -of--1ov€, ove �ll. But th, . � I . eaeential part of all virtues and ac- greatest of these is charity. • TA�•e m ,roic�er5 corse covers, cu out If you want to keep your chil- tions, has been shown in the first h© half circles for the arms, from root cut in thin slices and a lie dren rosy,'healthy and full of life' 1 (1) It is greatest in its nature''nob- the to of these half circles cut a tle ,chopped parsley on each. during the hot weather months' three verses. lest, deepest, happiest, most per- P y Our nest dot is to learn what' -strip to go over the.shoulders and Wheat bran placed in coarse'flan- give them an occasional d.o a or �' casive, most heavenly. (2) It brings stitch in place on the machine, nel bags is excellent for cleaning B $ ti love is. Like life ' love cannot be Baby's Own .Tablets. This media` Y us closest to God makes us ' par- trim the arn4holes•evenly and hem. dust from delicate wall y defined, but, it can he describe4 and takers of his nature, his children y paper:. cine prevents deadly summer court-+ recognized b what it does b its 'rhe part over the shoulders will _- Diss:)lre a. tablespoonful of rock .plaints by_ cleansing the stomach. B Y Y and heirs. (3) It is the one thing bc. like the resit cf the cover and ammonia in-a bath. This makes tfie- and bowels; or it cures the trou•i fruits, by the expression of itr I without which faith and ho are ualities. It is like life. The rest � will look notch better than if a dif- water soft and invigorating. bre promptly if it comes on urea- q g of little avail. (4) It is the most ferent' kind .of beading is used, The When stewing fruit','add a pinch pectedly.p Y i eat to essencsts cannot, buttell what it is pr)werful,. exerts' the widest influ- bottom can be finished with stitch- cf salt to ever pound, and In its essence, but only describe it encs for cod, is the strongest mo- 3 P y°t The mother who keeps this media B' g cad plaits from,the waist line to the will, find the flavor impr •v cine on hand may qualities and results. All the y feel the safe a q tive for the upbuilding of character. hottom or with a peplum. , ed. if she had a doctor In the home, qualities together do not make life (5)•It is universal. Every person Tailor's Hint.—A -kirt could be' New tan boots, should be olien or love. of every degree, ma hate this P Mrs. C. C. Roe Georgetown, Ont Love is a compound thin Y finished in the same. wad a tailor cd several times before they are says "I can P B love. More than all other 'thins y gas as' real en �' Paul tells us. It is like light.. As g finishes men's tronser3. The skirt worn. This will prevent 'their Baby's Own Tablets as A teat help B together it makes those that have binding braid may be stitched at staining easily. to baby during the hot summer you have cepa a man of science it "free and a ual." t B P t�' months. Lhave used them to aura. take a beam of light and ass it q (e) With he bottom in the usual way., but Before boilin milk trt alit.} g faith and hope,•love is eternal. The when turning it up to haste put, in water at the hottom of the sauce leer troubles and am much 1 ed 1� through a crystal prism, as you longer one lives, the more love he a stri of me�diri tissue the width an and it w•ilT reveii, the m+lk ! Peas P g P' P with the result. So!d b medicine t . have seen it come out on the other ca,� have. It will expand and grow of the braidx, and press i•,iih a hat I r',„.. hrr*ging. Y aid(- of-the prism broken u into dealers or by mail at 25 cents a P P forever and ever, in increasing iron, Fastcnl the braid at each i' t,a.++� mu�ti”) for pi•}low cas,�s. boy frram the Dr. 1Cillinrr.s' Vii;di. " #s• oomponeat colors—red, and blessedness and glory. seam and you have a much ref-r T ��r nrr; '�r� t f �e«' one � ! �•. eine Co., Bro kvi e. ( t u . h �,.}. T..-. .. �'^.FT.gST.a•C:. „A,•,+rPL.. �„�r,r•, :.,,,,L i"3=T.J'-'ST+M..,' ..?)•a+T+R'J^..'bT.�_.'�� yIy�rs: '.J•'t.�'.� .?l^%f!T'- - .,*. ,,C - .. x, ;; .. `.r,n •s d k •1: gel. yW e.- 'ti i .. ..'}' ''."S. .tR'' '......,•vy? .. .,t• i• _3�ys„.�,,–"r .., �e-,� .;,yK.,+ .•°'. ,.—.:..�'�t. ic: -.,,.p.q.. nvF'^'^' _774 s r. T-O�r a T.TC��s —Found=A lady's coat. Loser Daring the high wind of Wed- CALL JJ VLA.■ Ii7 please call at this office. * nesday afternoon the smoke_ CAL1J IN AND SEE US...•..•• , —Found—A gold ring. Loser stack of Spink's mill was blown We carry a good line of all kinds of Hardware at reasomableprices—Paints, —Miss C. B. Simpson visited please call at this office. * down. Oils, etc. Agency for Martin459nour Paints. friends in Toronto this week. —W. H. Jackson has for sale —A number from here attended Spink's Flour always on hand, Bon-Ton, Cream and Tea Bons. Also, Graham ''' • - —D. Simpson has returned from s good general purpose mare. See the garden party at Kinsale on Flour,Roiled Oats, Rolled Wheat, Force, Grape Nuts, Cream of Wheat, w'1 a visit with his sister in Bloom- advt. Wednesd �evening and report a Wheatlets, Orange Meat, Puffed Rice, Toasted Corn Flakes and r� inRton• —Mrs. Alex. Wilson, of Whit- good time. Shreaded Wheat,fresh, always in stock. —E. L. Chapman, of Toronto, by, spent Wednesday with the Butter Crocks of all sizes. Gem Jars and rubbers for preserving season. • spent Sunday with his Pickering Misses Bunting. A i3lase of (��, Sheeting bleached and unbleached 8/4 from 2k to Me yd. Towels and Towel- friende. —Clarkson Rogers is having a — ing, Shakers. Cottons, Prints, Ginghams, Uuder Vests,Cotton and w --Dr. Towle is having a new hot water heating system install- The "EIectric City" will be a fitting Cashmere Hose.'Ribbons,Laces and Embroideries. r • Kelsey furnace installed in his ed in his residence. name for the Canadian National Exhi- Terms Cash. Highest price paid for butter and eggs, —Miss Elsie Rogers has residence. return- bition grounds at Toronto this year. —W.. H. and Mrs. Pest and ed from her visit to friends in To- All the big buildings are being fitted GEO. A GILLE.SPTE - Dunbartoll Children visited Port Perry.friends ronto and Niagara Falls. with exterior decorations of elecaric —Abe and Mrs. Law and dau h_ light and they will turn she Exhibi- on Sunday. g tion nights into the whitest kind of — N —Ray Brokenshire is spending ter, of Toronto, spent Sunday days. This brilliancy added to the A f w few days with his brother with their relatives here. martial music, the movements of the in Toronto. —Mrs. James H. Powell, of New troops and all the panoply of display. , —Miss Kane Kerr has been. York, visited her mother, Mrs, J. should make the night scene at the BOYS' , UTF�TS spending a few days with friends Shortt, Dunbarton, last week. Canadian National one never to.be • in East Toronto. —Mrs. Kelly sustained a severe forgotten. —Miss Evva Herks and f riend. sprain to her ankle on Monday KNICKERS—All prices, well made, good a.nd serviceable _ of Whitby, spent a few days wit while alighting from a baggy. WHITBY _Miss Edna Seldon. —Miss Gertrude McBrady left PANTS—Just the very thing for —H. G. Kerr, who was home on uesday for Chicago', where she The High Court of Justice .has school wear, 40'cents to.$1.00. granted winding-tip fn p proceedingathe the sick list for a week, has re- i tends training as a nurse. We case of the Farmers' Co-operative BOOTS—Good, strong, well made boots. Will stand the turned to the ells. ish her success in her new far Harvesting Machine Co.,and has ap- wear and tear of school romp. —Mrs. R. Deverell and Mrs away home. pointed Sheriff Paxton as Liquidator. Davidson spent a few days wi —Some bakers are proposing to The High Court has delegated its pow- SWEATERS-75c., 8 c. d 90e. their sister in Toronto. reduce the size of the loaf of er•s to Judge Swith, Local Master, —Thimble berries are reported ad. If the reduction goes on who will hence forth have charge of L.�. to be a very large crop this year ulu h longer there will be nothing the winding up. The liquidiitin will, and of excellent quality. lef except the label. iz is expected, at once proceed,accord- R. A BUNT _ Pickering q y lug to statute, with the matter en- A. —Master G e Snowdon,, ofir(s. -Mr. 'Elliott and 'WilI and trussed to him, and`ere long the Farm- Toronto, is Bd a week at therge Martin, of Stouffville, and era' Co-operative, which began with home of. s. B. Bun Martin and Miss Puppett, such bright prospects, and for the —Miss . Hobbs, of o to , of Toronto, spent Sunday with location of whose factory towns were Is ding a week with "ss James and Mrs..Gordon. tumbling over each other in 1903, will Balsdon at Bayside Farm: —As the way freight was tak- be but a memory. , It will be a bitter TWO "ITONS—Miss Clara Rennie, of Wyeh- ing its trip to Spink's Mills an memory, too, for some of the share- hof rs who have subscribed rather wood, is spending a week with Thursday morning the engine left heavily.—Gazette. her friend, Miss K. Banner. the track owinoto a broken rail. —Rev. F. *C. Harper, of NiagaraThe train was delayed for several '—• '. Sugar huge shipment of � Falls, paid a flying visit to` Pick- hours. The record of the opening meet- ering friends on Friday last. —The Pickering. public school ing of the new Indianapolis speed- �. has *u$t arrived —Misses Hattie and Nellie Law. will re-open for the fall term on way, which closed on Saturday, is �'' are holidaying for a couple of Wednesday neat, Sept. 'lot. The coven people killed. Of these !f weeks with relatives and friends varpenters are through with their three' were participants in the We buy right a Bell right - in Toronto. work and the varnishing and oth- races, two were spectators, and —Mrs. Armstrong, of Toronto, er work will: be completed by two were killed by cars bound fur has been spending a few day= that time. the track. AN EYE-OPENER ' here with her brothers, Robt. and —Potatoes are .now selling on W. D. Gordon. the Toronto market at 90 cents -SALE` REGISTER Redpath's or St. Lawrence Standard .Granulated —Miss Hazel Patterson. of.Bar- per bag. The crop is a good one = Sugar $4.90 Per cwt. rie, and Miss Glady,, Davidson, of throughout the_ Province aS a WUM SDAT, S$r-r•. IST, 1909,—Cred- Orono, are visiting their cousin, .general thing although in a few it sale of household furniture on'lot British Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, the choice Miss Ethel Davidson. places it is reported to be almost 19, con. 8, Pickering, fi mile north 10of the market for preserving fruit, —Mrs. J. N. Richardson is i y f M per cwt. spending a week or Petro with Tela — Bargains Satnrda 28th Aug. H. W. Madill. Sa e e t See bills. $5 a failure. of rou ham) the ro ort o tives ort y. — y Tboe. Poncber. Auctioneer. 3 lbs llignard's biscuits 25c, 2 Ib8 WEDNESDAY,SsrTEarBEs 16TH--AuC- Mariposa and other poets.Lindsay. Cambridge wafers ?ac,. 2 lbs ,des- tion sale of 112-acre farm, being r —Mrs, (Dr.) Johnstone, of seri wafers 25c, good black tea rte of lot 17 in.Sth con. and lot 1S All other Groceries, Pickling Spices, Canned Whitby, and Miss Edith Guthrie, sold by all dealers 25c lb, for 20c in 7th con., belonging to the estate Gonda, Breakfast Foods, etc., g fresh and clean. - y g F of Audley, spent Thursday last, or 2 lbs 35e, ..Five Roses and of the late Joseph Pilkey. Sale at110C the guest9 of Miss Jean Gordon Spink's flour at mill prices. D. 2 o'clock p.m. at Wilson's Hotel, Try "HOLLAND RUSK” for Breakfast. —B. W. Wood left on Monday Simpson.&.Co. Phone Pickering Claremont. See bills for further "It's dainty." to assume his duties as teacher it, 700• particulars. Thomas Poucher, Auc- Wednesda was one of'the Auc- tioneer. the Friends' school in the. Douka- —Wednesday - bour settlement in Saskatchewan. hottest days of the year. The - cf SHOES —W. B. Fester, we are inform- mercury reached 96 degrees in the TIME TABLE—Piokerins Station, G ed, has secured a position on the shade. The weather man in To. T.R. Trains going East due as follows— c Toronto ppoolice force. Bert is ionto states that it was the hot- 'No: s Mail a.05 A M. Our Huge Sale 18 Now On well qualified for this position test day in nine years, and in .a " 12 Local 2.43 P.M. . and will make an efficient officer. period of over fifty years. that. Trains agoin16 g�West ' does as'6.0follow— ' ' —Communion service will be point was-exceeded only three' No. 1.1 Local 8.36 A. M. UnenrpaBBed in the history of Pickering. .'Ladies•, Gent.%, , held in St. George's church on times. " 11 Local 2.30 P.M. i1B' W Sunday morning at 10.30. Rev. —There are a very large num ? Wall 8.3b P.M. : Boys' and Qi ear, at A. E. Collier M.A.; of Mono West, ber of our subscribers who have 'Bundav included., will officiate both morning and not yet settled for THE Nzws for 2S C.EN Z'� PSR P.A.�R h evening. 1909, and besides there are a few A. PAL ME R —James Andrew had his collie who are in arrears for several See our Bargain Table - ' dog frilled last week by being run years. We would ask such as a PAINTER AND DECORATOR over by an auto. The dog was a favor to look at the date on the very valuable one and means the -label and remit the amount at the Contractor for general house repairs. //••'�••�� lose of a good many dollars to Mr. earliggg possible date as we require Established 5 years in Pickering �1 A R O W A R E Andrew. the money. Village. Harvesting operations are —His many friends in Pickering ADDRESS: PICKERING P.O. Now is the Time. We have the Gonda• +► now practically over and thresh- 'will regret to hear that W. Burt, _ ing is now in full'swing. The of Toronto Junction, is very ill weather during the harvesting He had been hard at work- clean- Hay Fork Rope Machine Oil ` Binder Whips Fly Nets season was most favorable, and ing out the boiler in his locomo- Blaoksmithing .:Ra Forks Hand Rakes Etc. the' grain was all harvested in Live, and when heated he was y ',_goodcondition. drenched with cold water as the Having rented the Dunbar•ton ehpp See that 50 cent Binder Whip—It's a dandy. —The newest organization in result of a hose bursting. The and opened the same,I am prepar "Parcid Roo Stands the Test." 'town is the Retired Farmers Cro- following niglyt he was'taken very' ed to do all work entrusted to Roofing suet Club. . They meet iisiially in ill with symptoms of n stroke, me in'the above line. h :L the afternoon and are developing We hope for his speedy recovery. Horseshoeing a specialty. rapidly into expert players. Usu- —On Tuesday morning David (x111 in and see me any time. _ ally it takes them- almost two Annan's team, becoming frighten- E. T. wan hours to finish a game. ed at some boys at the station, ran DU�TSARTUI�I —The monthly meeting of the away and endeavored to make s ...Women's Institute will be held in record run to the village. They �lCkerlll Lumber, -Yard y g� DICKERING, ONTO the form of a picnic at the home were not attached to au vehicle of Mrs. R. Cronk•on Tuesday aft- or implement, consequently no - ernoon, Ang. 31st•;commencing at damage was done. They did not All kinds of building inaterial, in- 2.30. All ladies invited'whether stop rurtil they reached the door eluding rough and dressed -FOR T�3E members or not. . Come,along and to J,aines Gordon's cellar, which, lumber, lath, etc. j bring your baskets. however, t'hev did not enter. -All grades of N. B. Shingles m m er—Miss Jessie Storey, of Toron- —A miracnlono,escape from sets- G OO a O I d S U 1 1 1 1 s s -Time to, visited her relatives here over nus injnry, or even death, occur- now on hand. Sunday. She was accompanied red on Saturday evening on the W. D. GORDON & SON. on her return by her mother, firs. hill 'leading to Mr. Hall's resi- Armstrobg, who has been visiting deuce on Church street south. A I�1 1909 e e Choice Hammocks from$1.00 up to $3.40. her brothers, W. D. and R. Gord• party, including Mrs. Taylor, of VOTERS LIS,i! 1909 'Croquet Sets from $1.00 up to $1.75, on: Mrs. Armstrong, we regret Fairport Villa, at the bay, .and to renort,�ra ce ream r ezera c for 'some time but is now some- and Mrs. Jefferson and Aanghter, 'Machine Oil.' 'Cylinder Oil. what improved. of Toronto, were driving to Mr. ` —While a party of automobil Hall's and when- near the top of Municipality of the Township of Pickering, Threshers' Mitts, Beit Lacing, Etc., ista were passing Monk the Kings- the hill, the horse which they County of ontaric. ton road they stopped to make were driving, stopped. Mr. Jef- Notice is hereby given that I have and General Hardware. some slight repairs. One of the ferson, who owned the animal, transmitted or deljvered to the per- ladies of the'partyy when alight- took it by the hez0, but in a flash sons mentioned in Sections 5 and e of — �T — ing from the auto bent her ankle, he backed up and the rig with its the Ontario Voters'List Act,1859,and D- Y . .l causing a slight dislocation. She occupants and also the horse acts amendingthe same, the co les 'was taken to Dr. Towle's surgery went over the bank down which required.by paid sections, to be so where"her injury was given prop- they rolled. When-they reached transmitted" or delivered of the Lista DICKERING " Cor attention. the bottom the rig was upside made pursuant to said Act, of all per- '.er Ever and daughter, of down, the horse was on its back sone appearing by the last revised sty _ Every R , sesament Roll of the said Municipality ,p Oklabama,' has been spending a and the occupants underneath, entitled to vote at Elections for mem- NEVER RIP OVERALLS few days here with his brother, Miss Grills being underneath. the bers of the Legislative Assembly and D. F. and family. Mr. Every horse's shoulder. Assistance was at Municipal Elections, and said List moved to the Southern States secured and all were relieved was first posted upp in my office at - some years ago and in the interval from their perilous Whitevale m the thio f of pe August, 6 pe position. Oth- y. gu I have them. 'No too men can rip them one on each le You are at f has succeeded in Stxumulating er than a very bad fright and 1909, and remains there for inspection. liberty to try them. Guaranteed for 30 days. For every rip you SO bruises tF Unpleasant Electors are called upon to examine will receive 25e and for ever button• that comes off you will considerable wealth and is now peasant inti- slid Lists and if an omissions or oth q liping retired. Ile reports that dent was followed by no serious y receive 10 cents cash at my store. p er errors are found therein, to take i; the temperature at the time he results as the neat .day all were immediate proceedings to ha With each pair you purchase you will receive a cake of soap or left, about a sleek ago, was 109 going around As if nothing -$R.. rors corrected according to hov. a memorandum book. degrees above zero in the shade, happened. Neither did the horse ­�d at Whitevale, Aug. 27cb,1909. Ob yes. another thing—WP have 4 pairs of Boots or Shoes for 61. Good but As the climate is very dry the nor rig sustain any damage of DONALD R. BEATON. stock which sold for 81.50, 1.75 and $2 each pair. ant Uutalio would ima sive Account. We, congratulate Clerk of the Tp of Pickering, ICKERING heat was not ao oppr )lues it narrow escape. ��7-91 11 Whitevale,Ont. •lr