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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_09_03 .. n 'w7,r . ..•.- aif¢,4ws._ ... D 'x . -et�a�esa.ie '�R�.• ,�Sb F.�' a._Y.Fz ,lR"� iFT1�* —Pe'aSC°g1Lw.v¢ �'+b+'( -N .:>Ir-•4S.+e�.cysv'�+4M— aZ<+W�',.ry• ti' r...v' ((: y.:y"..'y ,l w, 7r"' : .f -.S'dT+'.+.v:. ,'+-r _•A. ^. :..w- ,f r ,s . !.7 v-+M. ,rl 4. vf' Z.s..#. eGn•.T.,.� .*t• a'}C>..r, :-`^. .. .k:- 'r.,:� .,... .- ..;: .,..-w r'O'•. /... �,.'.._....a-... :. -. .Y.. .. ._ ..... _ ,. . '�!'� ..,. --'?'� �.. — •�... -VOL. XXVIII. PICKERING9 ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1909 -No. 48 �:�ioftasstastal flLate>s:. BLOODLESS WOKEN ' HIGHLAND CREEK WHITBY � Wedding bells are ringing, but not A warrant was issued Tuesday for L .�� D D ' E E ■R S Medicafor Highland Creek boys. Peter Saville,a painter, on charges of Mrs. William Clary and daughter, forgery and horse, theft. He cashed . AX BELL, M. D., C. M. o!Belleville,are visiting the former's a bogus cheque for$18.50 on Saturday s Late House 8nsgson of the It', boo Lose Colol, Constantly Weary, parents. Mart and Mrs. Taylor. at the Queen's Hotel,purporting to 1ue The ladder season is here again,and 6aneral Hoe��Gal. Successor to Dr. M.Bats Misses Kate and Jennie McDonald, signed by T. G. Deverell, and then we are prepared to make them . .. sans s)t0aehoarn s to Gila m,1 So°8 p m end tl Look Wrinkled, Hollow. of all sizes. ._te e p m Pickering,Cnt in an of Toronto, are spendingg a few days hired a.rig from Pringles livery, with their sister, Mrs. W. Ford. A11 kinds of general Blacksmithing• 0_EO. N. FISH, M. D. Mrs. E. Bush left on Tuesday last to ROSEBANK promptly and neat) done. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON They All Get Health; Vitality, spend a couple of months with her:ns- P p x Usm1»r of College of Physicians and Burgeons, A gpod Beef-ringer for sale. f•. Ont Aswoiate Coroner, County of Ontario, Vim, Strength From Vital ter, Mrs. James Fleming, of Montreal. An.interesting event took place on g OAos Hours-$to to a.in. and 1 Ws and 6 to s «+ • Wednesday evening at the Manse, W. H. JACKSON, r� •, M. Brougham.Ont., 11-1y Once you use the celebrated nerve FAIRPORT Dunbarton, when Mr. Dyson Cowan,. vitalizer and tonic, Vitai-once you of this place, was united in marriage Brock Iioa4 Legal. feel its magic Bowers working through Miss Eva Hilts spent a couple of to Miss Mabel Maw, of Myrtle. The your weakened system-tben you 11 days in the city last week. ceremony was performedby the Rev, T E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• know for sure that, health at last Mrs. John F.Taylor and Di iss Edith Mr. McFadyen, pastor of the church. James +SI a THB Conn Crown Attorn and Coon s nt the week end in the city. White County q. County awaits you. Pe The bride was attended by Mise Allis 8Aieftor. 'Court Bon".Whitby. 10-v Mrs. Edwards and daughter,Lorna, ' So much quicker and surer is Vital returned last Saturday from New Cowan, sister of the groom, while Mr. Wholesale and Retail Butcher, T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, to rebuild and restore that thousands York,where the spent ten daps. Alex. Annan supported the groom. y The happy cou, le took the evenin Pickering, Ont. L. Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Exami- use no other medicine. PP. B nor for High Court of Justice. successor to Mrs. Sullivan an family have re- train at Whit9y for a week's visit oessi i Dow a McGillivray, Brook Street, 50c a box, or 6 for $2.50. For sale turned to the city, after spending the with friends in Orillia and other points at McFadden's Drug Store, Pickering. vacation with her father,Mr. Taylor. in Western Ontario. THz NEws ex- Best price paid for cheers H. WARKE, SOLISJITO1t AND We are pleased to announce that tends its best wishes for the future butcher's cattle. �T Benj. Fawcett, who has been suffering happiness of Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, Y1 • N. W RR E,, SOLI(SuccT to late Pp David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr. Sydney North- from three fractured ribs, has nearly • .__ _ Choice meat will be.found at Car dose who Is associated with Ms.Warks,attends entirely recovered. rt Pickering on Wed Mrs:J..S. Grills, lad matron of the AU DLEY shop at reasonable prices. Loans arranged. illy CLAREbiONT y s Preparatory School of Upper Canada Born on-August 29th, to E.and'Mrs. Call and see Its. Prices right Yetermary FURNITURE STORE College, who has been s ending a cou- Vanstone, a daughter. pie of weeks with Mrs. John F. Taylor Mrs. Samuel Bray visited a few of 'WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. of "Fairport Villa, has returned to her friends here recently. , • Graduate Ontario veterinary College. in the lace to et the best the city to superintend preparations Mrs. Adam Elliott is renewing old Monu,ments Member Ontarjo Veterinary Medical Socier7, p g for the re-opening of the school on the , eaoosssor to Dz,E,J, Shirley, Once Bing at., ac uaintances is this district. 14th inst. q 1Pidkeringr 37 Furniture at the lowest ' - _ Threshing is in full swing with!e- _ HOPKINS,VETERINARY OUR. I•iees, x160 AUDLEY thanlastmedium, but grain heavier -Having secured the agency for P Y the Ontario Granite and bear- . a GYON, AND DENTIST. Etc. .and The Kinsale WomeDs' Institute had .Graduate of the Ontario vat rinary Col- There passed' away on. Monday, ble Works.' Brampton, I am lege, Tomato, registered member of the PICTURE'FRAMING, an interesting meeting at Mrs. Ed re erred to furnish all work in K� Ontario veterinary Medical Association. -if- August 30th, one of the oldest rest wards'last week. P P floe aria residence one and one-quarter nines CURTAIN POLES, dents of this vicinity, in the person of the granite and marble line ?. uorth of'Graen R:ver. Office and shoeing forge Mrs. Anna McCarthy. Deceased had James Love purposes holding an at the veru lowest prices,and moons to ll a.m„and I to a .m. Private auction sale of farm stock and imple- workmanship guaranteed, i pp reached the old age of Hi years, Riv�e o�in my otfios Pt. ,c. seeress, Green and kinds of repairing. and had lived Zrin this vicinity h r menta in the near future. Goods shipped where desired. . _ whole life, having come to the lot o�i Elmer Lick was through here this See me- before placing your week examining the apple crop in the order. Lettering on the �ufht>,teiss �sitali. which she died when n child of tbrae g done UNDERTAKING interests of the 01. F. G. Association. _ veers. Up to a s=hort time before her shortest notice. 'W G. HAM-Issuer of Mariiage death she was very active, while she --"�'- C, W. GIBBONS, - Claremont , Licenses is the County of Ontaasriioo in connection. retained her faculties to the very-end. UXBRIDGE $),kering village, 9717 She was a woman of very kindly and cheerful disposition, while her.ebarity Painters are busy in town. C. A. ,D•� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage J•� �'� $ E A �• of rpe�ch exceeded all. She leaces be- Conway is one o! the most recent to . Lia.ases is the Cohaty of Ontario, mind a family of flue-two sone and have his residence painted. �/ A LA8 095ce st.tore and his residence,Claremont. The skating rink waiting rooms %a -- - - three daughters-her husband and one g g I�TORWAY HOUSE.-Norway, �•LARE�ONT son hating predecease$ her. She is have been bunt during the past week. Hard and soft. 0 l� Singeson Road. Particular attention qcv also survived by two staters,\SrF. Par- The building is 16:52, which ought to LUMB�R an to farmers attending the Toronto Taorkets. eve sufficient aCc6mIIiodation. ` Blest aosommodation undo the new manage don:of Detroit, and %rs. Fieldhouse, g We bear that Henryelsh, a few �-•.,mat- charges moderate. J.J.Mocaaa, Pro- �-�- !=� of Toronto. Mrs. Johnston, of Ham- y Lath and Shingles. fir. 9i i.V.�•Y1r• ilton,Miss Fieldhouse,of Toronto,and miles west of the town, has 175 bush. T rT1 Mayor Burns,of Rt. Louis, nieces and o!fall wheat from about 4 acres. This cmimimN.L R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERH nephew of deceased attended the it nearly"bushels to the acre and is Omworsnow, Commissioner for taking P worth in the neighborhood of $1 per Prices right. Mairrtr a•tdadts, Aaaoantant. Ere. Money to loan Books funeral; Interment took place in Lha f;, P1' farm of LiaoR. C. cemetery, Pickering, on Wed- bushel. a R E E S O R ' 49 •• Ont.uo - - nerday morning. F. W. Silveraides, who lett town for f - Forest last week to take a shipment POSTILL. Licensed Auetioneer, We have now almost all t e New of sheep to Seattle, was taken ill at LOCUST HILL JL• . for Counties of York and On"do. Ana � t alar of all kinds &tanned boa short*” �• The others will ow - ORZZNWOOD Forest and finally bad to go to a hog-, - �ssr Green River P.o., out, err pliblabed. ital in'Toronto. where he is acid to To IxcfraAea Cstops Uss' A full supply in Scribblers,slates, 3[•Gleason and W. J. Devitt spent .laid up with appendicitis. i�f�ER tIrB. POWELL, Licensed C. Sunda in Whitby. Ston..:for Ontario and York Cos. All Pencils,etc.,etc: yy, Boys will do some foolish things, we of eaiss conducted either prleaNly or b, M. Gleeson Rpent Wednesday' and REX FERTILIZERS Thursday in Toronto. all know, but their ingenuityreams to ,::nuns 6.1a cues. oon.ctea. Fo: dates o: - - = be exhaustless. 'One evening last Moss��arrf�iioaLw apply at rssldenee, ■tiubetb The Ladle*'Aid feet at thet'bome of. B M�182:5 TIII2woes o n W 4 1�, P3ateriag. ora.n lett at Nesse Ocoee wtll -'New Line- of Hodi>FJtuS Mrs:S. Stewart on Thursdaylast. week some of them at the station had Carried in stock by ` XMelye prompt atteatioa. lbly. a game of trying to push each other And Eastman Kodak supplies on hand Mr. and Mrs. McLean. of.Columbus,P • nt Sunda with John and Mn. under the train which happened to M 8. C}• T. POIICHEIt, Licensed Auction- Take a Hudak with You. Mc y in at the time.-Journal. 1. ee. valuator. Collector and ismer of clean. PlCSEIiZ1�fQ 5 ���arrliaap�e tsesdas Au kind.. of &nation sales = = Norman Wilson is confined-to-the 1eeodnstid and Iusdons made at mod BROUGHAM �emile abarga, Estates and consignments con. How about your Eyes�? house, having been kicked on the rbtently managed and sold by antics or knee by a horse. •rtss. ..ie Yortgagas :.uta, nos., ani If they trouble you in any way have Myrtle Wilson and Mabel Calvert, See Geo. Philip's ad in another col- FAZ+=s TER�d ��aeoosal aeeonaq prompuy aoneated and saes have us examine them and ee• of Pickering, spent a few days last amps Itaatory wttlemaats guaranteed. Phone or y Mrs. Geo. Philip spent Thursday In Opens Sept. 1st wry*■ for Germy ani pertiontare, Bron¢ham, ears an exact correction, week in the village. the city. pct, Dates mar be fined by phone�Tswe Mrs. Ernest Hueeon, of Salem, is T. M. McFADDEN, spending a week with .her parents, r S. Phillipe has taken a trip co the =MOTT John and Mrs.Graham. North-west. Druggist and Optician, Wase, Evers,of Toronto, and Will. (3eo. McGregor spent Sunday with %Zin Stella •E• HameS PICKERING, - ONT. his brother in Toronto. Barnes, of Thornhill, spent Sunday A number!coal here intend taking TORONT ONT Teacher of Plano, with James and Mrs.Bvere. ■ • S+► in the exhibition at Toronto. WI3ITE�ALE. ONT. Miss Susie Currie and her brother, Mrs. X. Hamilton has been visiting " of Little Current, pre spending a few This school is'un uestionabl one x friends in Myrtle and Ashburn. q ably -one weeks with D. Birrell and family. yy of Canada's Greatest, Best and • _ Dillingham's Miss Ina Phillips is spending s week Mrs, A. Sommerville, a for•mer'resi- with Miss C. Phillips, of'Egypt. ' Most Successful Colleges. Our" Wagner & Cot Undertaking Parlors dent of this place, is renewing old ac- Arthur Fawthrop, of Cornwall,,•is graduates readi secure employ- Vit. quaintances in and around the village. s ndin a week with his uncle,J. A. ment. Let us urate you for a King street, Pickering. Wes. Sadler has been confined toihite.g position worth from $35 to $I00 Have a full tine of mesh and cur- . CaIls by day or nightpromptly the house during the past week, hav- Miss Feasby and 'Mr. Fullerton; of a month. We know bow. .Write ed meats constantly on hand. attended to. Telephone Ing been threatened with typhoid Toronto, visited Mrs. E. Ham over today for magnificent catalogue. (Bell or Independent.) fever. ' Sunday.. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, David Dafne, Jr., of Wbitevale, has t! W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Ham, Bologna, Weiner., etc: ,GREEN RIVERmored into the house lately occupied Cor. Yonge&»Alexander Sts. �. Doren s nt a few days Tilleon- by Mrs. Keast. ,Highest prices paid for y Mesa Alms Hamilton had•the mea- Insurance burg. fortune to dislocate her elbow on Butcher's cattle. Miss Cyntha Ferrier visited Mark Thursday last. r�-- 9ickering bf all kinds-Best ,lana s :scum ham last'week. Mrs. Ben..Canantwert and bars.(Dr.) ����� y Miss biay Robinson ansa a Toronto 'Maddock, of Rochester, ilia visitingPRESENTATIONS mended. visitor last week. at Bennett Bros'. Dave Wagg of Malvern, spent the Mrs, -R. J. Linton entertained a weekend in Green River. number of girls on Thursday after- and ai ry tS _Pirst-class rigs for hire Conveyancing Done, d Miss May King, of Toronto, visited gg noon of last week. with her aunt; Mrs. R. Defoe. Misses Minnie and Amy Hanson,.of Da 'or night Rents and Notes Collected. Wm. G. Barnes is in Toronto this r; p � - '- Toronto,have been spending a• weekBus meet'IIIeett3 all tTallls ' Charges reasonable week acting as judge at the fair. here with their parents. 4 Win. King and daughter, .Maggie, The cedtral telephone office will.be ',beaming promptly attended to., 150 acre Farm-for sale.' visited with John and Mrs, King, closed on Monday (Labor Day) from We malts a specialty of presen- - Mrs. Miller,of Vivian, spent a week 9 o'clock in the mornin,gg tations, gifts, and can quote you Agent for Canada Carriage Co- If you want to buy sell or rent, call with her daughter, Mrs. Lehman. Next Monday being Lahor Day the aright price on anything in this ; ,� $ Peak at my office. Bargains. Arthur Doten, of Markham, visited post office and store will be closed. ex- line. We e with friends in our town Sunday. ce t from 1 m. to 2 m. , 7.Pickering. M p p or SIL`ER HEADED Mies Verna ldwards, of Coleman, Mrs. C. A. Barclay entertained the GOLD - • V. Richardson• spent a week with Mise Pearl Doten. ,Mission Band on Saturday. All re- CANES, The Herbert Freel, of Stouffville, is holi- port having had a good time. SOLID-GOLD•WATCHES, - : .Notary Public, Pickering. daying with mid uncle, W. G.Barnes. Miss Annie McIntyre, of 'Toronto, SILVERWARE CABINETS, y. ODIINION BANK Mra. ys wit), of Toronto, spent a visited Miss Blanche Machin and GRAND FATHER CLOCKS e e few 'days with her sister, hers. Leh- other friends here on Thursday. ,�laeksmtthln9 man. Joel Madill, of Bradford, and John TEA SETS, BOffiro Bead Office, Toont • • Miss Winnifred Wilson has gone to and Mrs. Burnham, of Uxbridge,are MARBLE,CLOCKS, .�� Tory Hill, where she intends teaching here for a week callingon friends, . school, ELEGANT SILVERWARE 1GFen jral Banking Business, A general blacksmith business done. Thomas and Mrs. Pouches are. PIECES, ` All kinds of repairing neatly and Allis Fuller, of Toronto, spent .the s' ndin a few days this week in To- transacted. week end with her mother, Mrs. W. Pe.' g• e MEDALS and PRIZE CUPS. promptly executed', _ :onto taking in the eights at the ezmi- (fold Mounted Pens and hun- , A. Fuller. bition. Speeial attention given to Horse-shoeing- a Specialty. Albert and Mrs. Reesor and family, Mrs. R. Whitten and children re= Breda of other small things. of Locust Hill, spent Sunday with A. turned to Toronto on Saturday,after We invite your inspection. the CO1lectioII Of G3C)2=C1-T * 2.tA V� , and Mrs, Hoover. sp.ndin a week with her. mother, Sale IIOteB.. PICKERING, ONT Mine Nellie Wilson has gone to the Mrs, P. Matthews. No trouble to show goods. Manitoulin Island, where she has been Mrs. C. H. Carter and daughter, engaged as school teacher. have returned to their home in To-' DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Arthur Collins, son and daugb- ronto after ape' ding a week with W. a8ltliB received of �1. and BRI TISH Term of 1909 ter,of West Toront*spent,a week A;and Mrs. Hamilton. CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- with her brother, Wm. Hoover. Alfred Hamilton and Albert Sander- R. N. BASSETT, ER upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- The Rower service was a success on son have been in the city for a week COLLEGE ter for ueinea, - Sunday last,'•and everybody had on building a cement foundation for a 'JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN X=te=ei9t allowed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- a bou uet, from the sunflower to the g ?n i Current rates. q dwelling for Joseph Young. sic, most delicate bloom. (opposite new poet office) 1. Booklet free. R, A. Farquharson, W. A. Fuller is taking an extensive ,Tq'r - tiHA$. D. GORnoN, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner Yonge and trip to Seattle Fair. nlso to visit his Fire destroyed the west wing of I �YIIITI3Y t C) Bloor Ste. eon Murray at Vancouver and daugh- the Parliament buildings, Toron- WHITBY BRANCH. •ter Violet ver A-m-trong, B. C. ;Wv 1t1C1t1'jltig t4c : . ,. �'�d`r w: �.� .. w_�` .,.. i^', i .•s :....: 4�-.:•r' li•,..r':, 2.rypr.... • i. : .s.';, - 'w." .i. �.:�''• :.,z< ,� .w,,.w._ .oil . r;_.:...w. .n,,.�.:' , :. 1A ..a.aatd' 'am v - .~r3m,� .rsc:. , -w. ' '.i'Ini..' e.• -b - �" 73<^Jr '�.' ,'. -,moi �. .c•m'.- ...-: .:,,:... ..:..-n-r.^-. _.,J.. - - •�••9 F i MRRN .. , . . ,k:><:r� •-�-`� _ •... s , ids � lo 7, .'.. _....til. ..... - ......' '. � - / i a a ,r balsams ms substitute fine dry crumbs for towels ready to hens or ironini a CURE flour. Unless some thickeningis holders ready to make, with thread -- -? - used the tomatoes will he waery thimble and needles ready thread ri ; ed I her to Th and Bosto f beans Bea aa.—Soak a respond w thbthe cretonne rapin� • liome, quarto esus in oo water all of the room; in another $ with• night. In the mornkig soak them all articles for-crochet or knitting. - — Fault Hears IS Often a Confession That Its for two hours in warm water. Drain The one point she emphasizes is d put pot with enough an into a have everything ready, for we all owners Soul Is Not Yet Engaged. at tocoverthem and bring them know how man idle minutes are- slowly VEGETABLE DISHES• slowly to a boil. When they are spent because `nothing is ready tender turn them into a deep bake to sew." If you say tilt the mak- -Be strong and of good courage.— such terror the animal springs to In boiling beets great care must dish, first pouring off the surplus ing of all these,bags is quite an Zeshua x. 25. the 'attack. Thus the forces of,evil be taken not to let the vegetable water. Cut gashes into a half pound item, then get pretty bseketa at the- It was observed by an ancient watch for some sign of weakening "bleed" out its juices until it has Piece of par-boiled salt pork, and store, also thimbles at the same • that "faint heart ne'er won fair oil thepart of thosq who are set to a palid and uninviting appearance. place this in the centre of the dish. price. In this way all you church lady." Not only so, but "faint defend the right. The mere 'Wash the beets, rubbing them care- To a pint of the water in which and common sewing is done and you. c heart" never won anything worth blanching of a cheek, some first fully with the palm of the hand to the beans we-.-e boiled add a gill of 'hardly know it. w winning. It stands before life's ,evidence of faint-heartedness, is all dislodge dirt, but not so hard as molasses and a saltspoonful of. o.' *pen doors hesitant, at the foothills the signal the enemy needs. to bruise the tender skin. Drop French mustard. Mix well and pour I p of great possibilities, in the prea- But to say that men and causes into fresh; cold water as you clean this over the beans and pork. Cov- A WEAK STOMACH''ante of some supreme. achievement are defeated by faint-heartedness is them. Put into a sauce pan of salt er the dish and bake in a steady �/ afraid. like ascribing death to "heart fail- 'E-4 boiling water and cook briskly oven for six hours. BRINGS �1iSER! Many a man is poor chiefly be- ure." The question still remains for an hour. Drain, scrape, slice "use- elhe has been afraid to trust as to what induced the faintness• and serve in a deep dish with mt- MEAT DISHES. r` iris money in other hands than his "Conscience," perhaps which ed butter poured over them, They Delicious Veal.—'rake a steak own. What uninvested millions lie "makes cowards of us all.". There are best when a tablespoonful of hot from the round bone cut off all the - hidden away in gunnysacks• and ;a no moral weakener like'& sense vinegar is.added to the melted but- fat, and cut out the bone. Cut in- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Restore x under floors! All we need to start I of personal demerit. Few of us ter. to pieces the de fired size then dip POndent SIl$t;rers t0 a panic is to suddenly increase the can carry comfortably and jauntily Creamed Beets.—Select the smal- first in crumbs, then egg, then in "�e8 -number of commercial "faint a guilty.soul. That state of mind ler beeta and cook with two inches crumbs again. Fry in an iron spid- Health. Hearts." All the longed-for com which needs no accuser acts like an of the stem on to prevent bleeding. er till a light brown, cover and mercial revival waits, is a rest-ora- inward paralysis upon Have re-ady a cupful of cream, turn a low flame for a few minutes, Nothing is so distressing as sl' tion of confidence. So heated, with a pinch of scala. Rub then pour in enough milk to cover wear stomach—the victi-nis of this - _ ai ns remain unwaged, cam- THE SOUL'S BEST POWERS.- Po g 9- g g , great de- the akin off, top and tail the beets, the meat, place in the oven for one trouble suffer from indigestion verances unwrought, splendid Faint-heartedness indicates also and slice them thin into the cream, hour. The milk will allbe absorb biliousness, dizziness and frequeni. continents unacquired and unsub- want of conviction. Some one says setting the saucepan containing it ed b the meat slid the meat will �headaches. No food agrees wit clued because of our faint hearts. that a bank never succeeds until its. in a pan of boiling water. When be so tender. only a fork will be them—meal time is a time of mix A census of such timid folk would president takes it to bed with"him. all are in stir in a tablespoonful ofneeded to cut it Always season ery i not 'a time of pleasu doubtless make a long list. but sueb, But this is only another way of butter rubbed into one of flour, },read crumbs before breadening 'lief from this suffering can be foun • a list is never quite. so depressing I saying that a: man must believe pepper, salt and a teaspoonful, .any meat. through the use of Dr. Williams as when it includes those from a f tremendously in the•work to which each of sugr and onion juice. Sim- Beefsteak Pueldin f • .�, g.—Line a dish Pink Pills—they never fail to make whom we have the right to he sets himself. "He starved his mer two minutes to cook the flour, with thin suet crubt, cut some steak the weak stomach strong; to ban: EXPECT BETTER, THINGS. business, explained a mutual and dish. into slices, wdx a little pepper and j ish the distressing headacTie9; bil- friend by way of accounting for a Stews, Carrots.-Wash sera eIL "The worst thin about some good certain commercial failure. "He i p salt together, and dip slices into Stec ess and dizziness. Mrs. C. So $ g off the skin, cut into dice and lea-,e it. Then lace around the dish in �6teeves of Hillsboro N. B. is one reople is that they are such cow- never put himself into it." Nor in cold water for half an hour. Put P " ai.rds." There is a species of cow- can a man put himself into his task I _avers till nearly full.- Fill the mid- t the many who have been cured • P in the inner compartment of a don- .die with oysters or mushrooms, tie ;through the use of these pills. She f• ardice which goes with respectabil- until he believes in'his task. ble boiler wit;, no water upon them(cloth over it tightly, and boil for !says:"I suffered very much from ity'and belongs to great decorum. But the fundamental cure of except that which clings to them af- three' hours but do not let the stomach trouble and would often It is not by any means the cowar- cowardice must be had from God. ter washing. Cover closely and water in pan reach to top of dish, .leave the table without .tasting dice of the wicked who flee when To be convinced of His immense cook tender, .. An hour should be I which should be a deep bowl- food. I got no relief worth speak- no,man pu'rsueth " neither is it the opulence of resource, to know. that long enough for this. Turn into a I -Baked Steak.—flatter the drip- I ing of tilt I began the use of Dr.. cowardice of the prire craven. It He hays a greater stake in us than -dee iC.a the exhibition of those from we have in ourselves, to believe that P dish, pepper and salt, and! ping pan; lay steak, cut about one ,Williams'illiams Pink Pills. They gra- with a good whidually restoredsauce. half inch thick,• in ,fan, cut an on-- my health and whom-we expert a different spirit— He never aends, His children on Mashed Carrots.—Scrape and ion over top season with salt, pep- ,strength and now I am as well as .f a Nicodemusin the council cham- fools errands is one part ' of a slice, and boil in two waters. Drain,, per, and butter; bake in a quo); 'eceT I was. I would earnestly ro- bar; of an Erasmus in the reforms• sere tune for timidity. 'The secret rub through a colander, and mash oven for about fifteen minutes. Then commend them to all those who tion. c.f the Lord is with those that fear „ _ with a potato beetle. Beat light make sauce by straining the liquor ai:ffer as I did'. It is said that certain enraged Him." And those who in the best with a tablespoonful of melted but beasts. invariably wait a sign of sense fear the Lord are not afraid P from a can of tomatoes; thicken th [ It is she blood—bad blood—that} ter, add salt and pepper and serve quer with a little Sour, season with1-4the the cause of nine-tenths o terror in the eyes of their victim o:• anybody else. hot. salt, cayenne pepper, and a tea- I ailments from which both men and end with thefirst intimation of {George Clarke Peck, D. D•- Cauliflower au Gratin — ut a spoonful of sugar; brio to a buil women suffer: The blood is thea - - - w e C poo g = - "� --- ---- lar a cauliflower into eight ht pieces send pour over steak when ready ;life- hyla fluid of the body. When T IE S S LESSON.:, at Troas and take the short- and boil" tender in salted water. to serve, A club, round, or air- the blood is bad it i- boud to poi= ; ` S. r- land. route, twenty miles across Drain, laj�is adeep-pudding-dishT lain-steak may be-lsr'epared in'-tI�TJ[ -son, some part of the human sys- the promontory, and join the e3opi- stems down ; -and pour over it a way. ' tem and thus it is th it rheumatism, pang at Assos. It is probable--that �pIain white sauce into which two Smothered Chicken. - Prepare kidney trouble, indigestion, head- ho wanted to remain longer on ac. Bard boiled eggs have' been chop- chicken as for frying, roll each aches'and backaches and a,boat o#s1 _ INTERNATIONAL LESSON; count of Eutychus, and to complete, ped. Sprinkle with bread crumbs piece*separately in flour, and place Dther troubles make their appear- 7 SEPT. 5., his address which was interrupted and bake to a light brown. into hot iron skillet into which has I.ance. Dr. Williams` Pink Pills' by the accident. Stewed Celery. 'A bunch of in- been placed two' tablespoonfuls of ,cure all these troubles—and -they On the fourth day they reached different celery may be utilized for butter. Salt and pour over, cure them therevghl+v—si-nly be- meltedMiletus beyond Ephesus. The ves- this• dish. -Cut into half inch bits all one' cupful of rich sweet cause .theq fill the veins .with rich Lesson X. Paul's Third Missionary sel was detained'bere for- an un- and put in ice cold water for an cream., Cover tightly and place in i red blood The genua-e Pills hear- .Journey. Golden Text, certain length of time, and Paul hour. Stew tender in slightly salt- a moderately hot -oven, bake. until ing the full name "Dr. Willisrnm�a� sent, for the Ephesian elders to rd water. Drain and transfer to tender, remove the cover from the Pink Pills for Pale People" are) ,. Pbil. 4: 13. .come to,Miletus and meet him,• for another saucepan containing a cup- chicken, and let it brown fora few I sold by all dealers in medicine or -t would'nest be safe for him not to ful of heated milk, thicken it wii/ momenta. This is an excellent way by mail at 50 cents a bole or six I. Paul's Journeyings Among the ha read to embark at short no- a tablespoonful of butter, rubbed in to cook chicken, both young and foxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil-'. European Churches.—Val 1-6. We tice. Y a teaspoonful of flour, and stir to old. Varna' Medicine Ca, Brockville, -learn.from 2 Cor. 1 : .8-10, written Luke was probaoly present at the a boil: Mix the celery well with ----- Oat. t; nota gLL reat while after Paul left I meeting, so that lie was able to re- this, season with pepper and salt, THE SEWING ROOM. Ephesus he took'a trading v�asel port what Paul said. heat all together for . one minute, ';to Troas on his way to Philippi. Those present -knew that be was and serve. To 'Mend Woolen Clothes. — To -CHI. EATING-STALLS. II Paul's Experience at Troas.= speaking the truth. What he had Corn Pudding.—Mix together two .mend woolen clothing, use ravel The eating-stall is quite an instf= Vs. 6-12. Paul and his company re- done and taught was an example cupfuls of finely chopped corn, two ings of same goods, and if neatly tution in China, says a writer in --,mained a week at Troas, a seaport for them to follow, and on inspira- beaten eggs, a half a pint of milk, done the mend will be almost in- the Wide World Magazine, and th on the .Aegean Sea, a number of tion to faithfulness, a pinch of soda, a tablespoonful of visit Ie.� average Chinaman thinks nothin� miles south of Homer a Troy. They IV. Farewell Ciuunsels to the melted butter, and a tablespoonful Girls $loomers.—Instead of of stopping and having a feed at a reached Troas five days after the EFhesians.-1s. 28-35.' 1 V. 28. of sugar. Grease a shallow baking making little.girls' bloomers of the street restaurant. The prfprictor Passover,- which in A. D. 57 was Take heed unto same material as the dress, try yourselves. tin, turn the miature into this, carries the whole of Iiia stock inn,, celebrated April 7-14. Paul, on tho See that-you are fit instruments for sprinkle with buttered bread malting them of black,perealine• It trade on his ,shoulders. The,stall is strong and firm, holds the skirts evening of the Lord's day, held a the work God has given you to do, crumbs, cover and bake for half an g iiself consists of two cylindrical Treaching service'and holy commun- and set an example that aids your hour, then uncover and brown. cut nicely, wears much betterr than kcixes attached to a yoke or pole. ' ion-in an upper chamber. As Paul- 'work. •Take heed to your intel9ec- black sateen, and saves such a lot of One of these boxes usually contains Boiled Onions.—Peel'and lay for y = was to sail the next morning the tual life, to your spiritual life, and washing. a fire, on which John cooks weird ' service lasted' till midnight. A to an hour in cold water. Boil in two , g Ilfflay your bodil life tha r body waters until- tender. Drain, Traveler s Needlecase.—The case dainties into the •composition of young man named Eutychus was e the most perfect instrument ie made of a strip of ribbon, three which it is unwise to enquire, for. sprinkle with pepper and salt; put inches b turning I sitting' in the. latticed window of of the spirit• y eighteen, g up at the Chinaman has a scientific a e- �the third• story. The place was _ into a deep vegetable dish and pour one end two inches, which should t t a to will PP ite—tha i say, he wit t any crowded and hot, the hour was late, over them a great spoonful of melt- be stiffened by cardboard. Lina Vf'ONDERFU'L ROCK GARDEN. thin that in any way forms food. -and the young man was weary, so _ ed butter.,• kith flannel the ribbon which is Squeamishness is a sensation un- ,' 'be was overpowered by sleep and Englishman Ha' a Re roduetion of Pea Croquettes.—Heat a1 can of left and into it run needles thread known to him. The keepers of these fell down three stories to the p peas and while hot run through the. cd with black and white cotton and P the Natterhorn. street stalls sell good fruit, excel- giound and wa taken up for dead, vegetable press. Beat to a smooth darningcotton, as well as-with silk, lent pasteries and simply delicious Pahl immediately went down by the The largest rock garden,in Eng- paste with a tablespoonful of but- the color of the gowns taken in the: outside stairs common in Oriental land is that of Sir, Fraq.k Crisp, at ter and two of flour. Pepper and trunk or suitcase. Roll up around sweets at a price so low that it houses and fell on him embracing Friar Part.-, Henle Id is a faith- salt to taste, dro in a dish of on- would astonish even the proprietor' 1 > .. g Y• P the-cardboard and fasten withba.. him, as Elijah in the case of the fol reproduction of the Matterhorn ion juice; lastly, beat in a well and socket fasteners`_ cf an Italian restaurant. . ¢on of the widow. of.Zarephath (i on a scale of about three acres• whipped egg. Stiff in a vessel set Veranda Work.—A pleasant occu- -O 1"'ings 17: 21), and Elisha, in that Seven thousand tons of limestone within another of boiling nater un- Dation for the veranda is the de the Shunammite's son. Doubtless was brought from Yorkshire to fii hotall through and set a'.ray un- coration of bedroom towels, Boiling VILL!iGE RULED BY- WOMEN. Taul prayed as earnestly as those make it. tit eold. Mold into croquet tea, dip does not harm them as it might a The village of Frcissy, near 'prophets, "and the close contact, The snow, capped peak is repre- into beaten ,egg, and cracker finer piece of w6rk accidentally left Paris, furnishes arguments for th .- ' the clasp of warm affection gave sented by quartz. Below it are crumbs; leave on ice for half an in the dust, and it i�2industry that new intensity, to- the Suffragist cause in that nearly all �� prayer of thousands upon thousands of alpine hour before frying in deep fat. calls for little skill. Scalloping the important posts' are filled ba faith. His prayer was answered, flowers growing in pockets between Drain and serve hot. the Hems in buttonhole stitch will women. Passengers alighting aA and the young man was restored. the rocks.and filling 'every chink in Steamed Peas.-A inost delicious add a daintiness to a plain towel, the railkay station are .met by t The whole incident was very im- the trails that ascend the moon- way of cooking canned peas is to and the desigrn can be quite easily masteri woman, ho is station .pressive and also comforting. It_ train. There must be two hundred put them in a basin without any marked by using the end of a spool whilst he husband is only a guard, revealed the lore, the faith and the uifferent species in bloom at once. water and place in a steamer. It of cotton and a pencil. Monograms A barber'sshop bears the not'ic/ ..Fower of Paul and the religion he At the base of the mountain, says will require half an hour to coon• k or a simple corentional figure may that "Mlle. Jeanne" will "hence- represented. Country Life in America, is a minis- them by this method. Wheii tend- be embroidered above '•the hems. forth shave her customers only o»f. �- III. Paul's Review of His Life at ture Swiss chalet, where one may cr season we'l with butter, salt, The buttonholing alone, however, is Tuesdays and Fridays, as she hal Tphesus.—Vs. 13-27. sit and enjoy the scene comparing pepper and hot milk. Serve as hot pretty, The change of pronouns to "we" all the main features with a little as possible. System. in Selling.—The sewing undertaken other work." At thq �;+j v: 13 shows that Luke had now tronze model of the Matterhorn If dried pease are used they for a family is accomplieshed by sys- lenge an the local telegraph meal ;pined-the party; and he continues which Sir Frank had made for the should be soaked over'night in cold tem; as is every other department stinger and postman, Mme. Lesaob� with them till the • reach .Jerusa- entertainment of his g:put them of home economics. Making dress- re, is met. She walks on he manic, - Y guests. A water. In the morning, twenty miles a day. ',The munici••# lcni (.lets 21 : 17). � brook courses down the mountain on and parboil. Drain and put into es is not of much importance when pal drummer is a woman i he'r. hroin Troas to Assos, one days side a>td just before it reaches the fresh water. Cook until tender. compared to the necessary stitches r.inPtieth year. Fail, there were,two routes. The c let it forms a pretty cascade and Stewed Tomatoes.—Put a quart to be taken every day. A friend elf,le-ation went by vessel the long tin spreads out at. your feet into of tomatoes over the fire in an en- of ours works it in this way and' it 4. vay around the promontory of Lee a miniature lake decorated with ameled saucepan—never in tin. is fine: .She has .a sewing bag in Professor--"I must beg yo to. fnm,' and on account of the pecu- pygmy, primroses,' gentians and l�tew fast twenty minutes. Season every room of her small home, sop- give me your undivided at;tei on. =liarity of the winds at that season other alpine flowers. with a limp of butter rolled in plied with necessary articles. In It is absolutely impossible th a y,;ii: t1 T`t' Tv 5r-va"•�'. n� �� flour, a tablespoonful of sugar, salt the kitchen a muslin bag with a can form a true idea of this de- raf!cr midni�ht." I It's 'a toss-up between the brag and pvpl;er to taste. Stew fire min- .draw string iso it can be laundrr_ ous animal, unle.s9 you keep rrir Paul dPCllzt to wait a little while ging man and the' nagginz w m.,n• . ut••s long cr and serve. Some cooks ed easily and in it towels and dish ('yes fired on me." � ,�� �.�.y� .y..•'.,.•a ,�j,� .k,., ..,',., ., y. � ....ie -•.:�'��s f .w,•,!i s••S v - Y c ^r.r .• -ro - - ,-' L.. h •- '�,.'.b' •-.',+ •h ": !�::• .n: .;�].•`Jo ?,..-. . tJi e . ^• cti5t,'t ty.,�"t- -.:.s�...9,..,;.:;� ..•. _.v< '+.r� ��^ss:'rre� � '�' ''`�^•2-•�,.am�::�' �i•5 +ti' ^3. -r'- ?¢.as,:. - Wq ' .,.. ..., :s. r "/ rd ..arc- -.. y,.s i},:e :'""� '�' .-ice' "'�'R•- "�:�. ;,c,',.. r �s$.,, .... n :? r'..... '•r .. ».. . . -:. .+...... ,' :.: s..t .c "r '."gam ;A}I„ ,nr:!F4 '.,+•:.•Clw..yy.,c rx#1._•,.,.,tlkt:•;.'ih'ert. ,. ;. ,x:...-cca::+fi,.„..:zsy, -*s!¢�is«.°�.wl-'s�'Ntx.ye. ,.tw:Y=tlF�.ti�Y'•.,. -�¢ .'i�s�,»ti,.'' ,�,,,m.� cy ',ay. ..•!'M,:`¢a r„'r! �t,4e:-.-..:� r". e.�,.�,+�°3° .r�„ , v y. THE WORLD'S MARKE TSIRIWEST. PAST AND FUTURE 4ft� -- ; ; ESTIMATE OF ONTARIO -CROPS ,e,1 REPORTS FROM THE LEADING - TRADE CENTRES. Addresses by Lord Stratheona and J. J. HillPrices of ~ a Cheese dud° Statistics .Prepared by the ' Agricultural Cattle, Grat , to, Winnipeg Canadian Club. Other Hairy Produce at Department, ' Ilonme and Abroad. - 'A despatch from Winaipeg says: predicting that the next fifty years Statistics forecasting'the'yields of in 1908; beans, 45,029 acres, yield- BREADSTUFFS. ' yield- 'Lord Strathoona and James J. would see an even infinitely greater the various crops grown in Ontario ibg '857,G63 bushels, as compared' change than that upon which he Toronto, Aug. 31.-Flour - On- have been pr-spared by the Depart- with '46,477 acres and 783,757 bush- Y�r. Hill spoke before the Canadian looked back• tario flour new MS inter wheat pat- ment of Agriculture from the re- els in 1908• rye, 94,661 acres, yield- ; •%sub on Wednesday to a record Mr. , Hill said:-"I go back for ent's, $4.15 to .2 in buyers' bags ports of- correspondents in every ing 1,594,868 bushels, as compared' ` -crowd. -"The West: Its Past and 5:3 I province. To the pro- with 87,908 acres and 1,453,616 bush- years, when' l came. West from ci. track, Toronto, ew Wheat flour part of the ilrlts Future," was the theme of the Canada. At that time Canada had for export, $3.95 t 4 outside in duction of Fall wheat it is ostimat- els in 1908; hay and clover, 3,228,- addresses, r:o North-West. A young boy or buyers sacks. Mani a flour, first 6 ,275 acres of land were de- 445 acres-, yielding 3,885,145 tons, . His Lordshi referred eloquently man who desired 'to carve his own patents, $5.80 on track, Toronto; vo and the probable yield is as compared with P q Y y P 3,253,141 acres to the great influence of the Cana we, had to cross the line, and to- second patents, 83.30, and strong f,xed at 15,996,56`2 bushels, as com and 4,635;287 .tons in 1908. dian clubs throughout the Do- day it may surprise you-one out bakers', $3.10 on track, Toronto, pared with 679,612 acres and 16The yields of the following have winion in atrengthening the feels r,f'e •ery five children born'in Can- 3lauitoba 1�'heat-No. 1- Iv'orth- 4476 bushels in 1908. Other es- not yet been estimated :-Buck- of -losa;ltr of the dominions ov r a lives in the United States. Now ern,.$1.21%, Georgi fan Bay porta. timates are as follows:- wheat; mixed seas, of which Canada was the first. you are playing the return- match, Ontario Wheat-New No. 2, 97 grains, potatoes, Spring wheat - 135,161 acres, mangel-wurzels, carrots, sugar to the Old Country. They who had and the North-West is getting pec to 98c at outside points. yielding 2,215,344 bushels, as com- beets, turnips and fruits. ,endeavored to do their duty in the I pie from the United States very -Barley-New, 55c outside. i Eared with. I42,124 acres and 2',- The numbers of live, stock on - past looked 'with assurance toward.` rapidly. We brought 100 land- Oats-No. 2 Ontario.white, 47l.c :197,716 bushels in 1908; barley, Hand on July 1st were:-Horses, the young men of Canada, feeling I seekers, mainly from Iowa and on track, Toronto, and 47 to 47vc 695,262, yielding 18,273,285 bushels, 728,308; milch cows, 1,075,496;usher 'that they would do their utmost to- I Southern Minnesota last night out outside. No. 2 Western Canada as compared with 734,029 acres and cattle, 1,593,088; sheep.and lambs, -ward conserving and strengthening,of St. Paul, going to the North- oats 43% to 44c'and No. 3 42c -Bay "'0,$88,569 bushels in 1908; oats, 2,- I,130,607; swine, 1,551,167; poultry, the tie which bound, and, he trust West. Now, these people has a all ports. 695,585 .acres, yielding 87,966,527 13,086,580. ed, would always bind, the domin- the way from five, ten to twenty Peas--No, 2, 90 to 92c outside, bushels, -as compared with 2,774,- L'ive'stock sold or slaughtered in +' ions to the Mother Country. thousand dollars each, and they nominal. 258 acres'and 96,626,419•bushels in year ending June 30, 1909.:-Hors- Turnip to Mr. Hill the, vener- Rill make as much progress on the Buckwheat-,-Prices urel • nomin- < g ' P n purely 386 �2 acr'ee ell co S36 bushels,4,17-1,503.3 ,441 ; swine, 1,986,432-;8;poultry, moble-Commi8�IOnt,r expr ss year-as- --- s, yielding p conviction that his friend would not coming from the Continent of Eu- Corn-No. 2 American yellow, , forget that-day, some time.in-April, rope can.make, doing the best he, 79%c on track, lake ports. Cana • 1870, when they met for the first can do, in ten, fifteen.ur.twenty dian, 75c on track, Toronto. •time in St.. Paul, somewhere near years. (AppIause:) Bran-822 for Ontario bran out- to So per lb. : young veals, $3 to United States. There are manufac- the river. Things were at that day "The great stream of population side in bulk. . Manitoba, $21 in ,$5 each: Sheep, 31•y to 4c per' Ib. ; tures finished and manufactures in n a similar pioneer stage to that that has settled in the 53 years I sacks, Toronto fres hts; shorts, g34 lambs 5%:to 6'/{c per lb, ; good lots the making. era's everything prevai'Ung inandaround Winni have lived in the States, has set- Toronto, freights. g of fat hogs, 8% to 8%e per lb. r,nd an abundan of it. Add alt - - Toronto, Aug. 1.-The stocker' this 'to the tied in the country west of C'hica- -_ - g• greatest bill of special per' trado was quiet, but two loads of�attra-etions the Canadian National " His Lordship then dwelt on the go. When I came through Chicago COUNTRY PRODUCE. q ' Fort (Tarr days, when the ula- hart 90,000 people, or claimed to(' bfanitoba stook sold at $4. Milkers i Exhibition ever offered and you Garry y PoP Q have Within 00 miles of the•cit Beans-Prime, $2.10 to $2.25,and and springers-Firm demand for have all the elements of a world's ' 'tion of Winnipeg was perhaps 1.,0, y . . ' tis at the outside, 200, and contrast- t• was wild, unoccupied prairie. To hand-picked, $:'.50 'to $3.60 per good stock. Sheep and lambs - fair-and a few, things thrown in -ed those early conditions with the day Chicago claims three millions bush. I spring lambs selling up to $6.50. besides. thousands and thousands of people of people'. Think of it! Nearly Hay-No. 1 timothy new $13.50 to C'aives-$3.50 to 57. Hogs-Selects •r• who now throng the streets of Win- half 'of the population of-.the Do- 811.50 a ton on track here,-and low- $$7:65 f.o.b., and •$8 fed and water- MINNIPEG FACTORY BURNED nipeg• Looking back those forty minion l 'Now, Chicago was years cr grades $13 to $13.50. earn at the change of conditions, alder. than - Winnipeg before she Straw-$9 to $9.50. ' ' Western Plant of McClary & Co., e felt no hesitation whatever in had the population you have." Potatoes--New C'anad'ian, 75 to. RTOR�I _tT STRATHROY.' of London, Destroyed. 85r per .bushel.rouli -- i SUSPICIOUS DEATH. Mh rs ane a a u ser are missing. -d essPrlryl i to 16c perslb. efowl,gl3 Lmg'Phonee and Electrihtning Played c LightajRh Fire destroyed,iexon Saturday n gh.ttch, from npraccticaeg aa,fl J. y, prominent railroad 14c; turkeys, 18 to 20c. the big Winn brand 'Toronto ?cans Man Died at Che- contractor;connected with the Gug• A despatch from Stratl•roy says: o. McClary and Co-, of London, _ =c meng Paris. genheim interests, who escaped The worst storm,of the season visit-)Ont. The total loss is well on to from the doomed ship, wired the -THE DAIRY MARKET'S, ' ted Strathroy_ and vicinity on Sat- $1'75,000., There was a stock- on A deepatch from Peterboro' say's.: followingI _. :- Stephens' and the urday night., The storm came up hand to the value of $135,000, and .Residents of Chemoag Park are others went down while trying to Butter-Pound prints, 20 to 23c; with awful suddenness, and the Iit is almost a total loss.' The build- shocked and appalled by the death save the lives of the passengers, in- tubs and large- roils,•18 to 19c; in- lightr-ing and thunder were terri- Wing, which was a six-storey brick " of Arthur Bollard the nineteen- ferior 15 to 1-c; creamery, 23 to stead of looking to their owl} safe- y r fic. The Ba tist Church was struck one, was valued at $60,000, and the year-old son of Alive" Bollard, 2.4c, and separator,.22i",to.23% F:'r P ' ty. Stepheas could easily have sav- part of the roof being torn off, but loss will be about $40,000, as the Hist. His death lb, �he Toronto tobacco, ed his own. life if he had given a _. the firemen extinguished the flames foundation and a couple of storeys was apparently d to injuries re- thought to his own safety." Eggs-N;w laid, 23 to 24e. before.touch damage was done. The I are still :good. The insurance on ceived in an attack made upon him Cheese 121 c for lsrge, and at fuses at the electric light works the stock was $83,000, and on the. oa Iilomida: night. Mr, G. E. Mc- -= 12''c for twins g I Pherson of Toronto, the brother- ' were burned out, and half the town building $33,000: z ie law of rho deceased youth; Axys YOUNG ittttN KILLED. T was left in darkness. The telephone -- �" HOG'PRODLCT.Sservico.waq put out of business for A, B .AAE OF LhGHT: .that Boll& d was returning . a Another is Unconscious and ..Na „ a time, no less than 23 ' hones be- dance at the pavilion of the be- ,he Bacon-Long clear, 13 to 14e P 4 Not Recover. ui burned out.' The barns of Wil- Night ..cane at Canadian National c •l4 g S • '��, mons Park Hotel, when he was - ger 16. i�x, case lots; meas pork, $ _ 'am n pounced upon by several young A despatch from Streetacille to $23; short cut, $24 to 825. li P, Morgan, on the fourth line, Exhibition. fellows, who were alongside the says: The level and unprotected Hams-Light to medium, 141J� to Adelaide, were struck, and com= road that Bollard had to take to crossing has claimed another vie- 16c; do., head, 14 to 14i/,;e; rolls, pletel�y destroyed, with full sea- --The "Electric City" is, a fitting get back to the cottage where. he tim, . While driving over the level 13.,1 to 14c•: shoulders, 12c' ; backs, son's crops; his loss will be heavy. name for the Canadian National was stating. This information is crossing out of Streetsville, on Fri- 17% to 18c,; breakfast bacon, 16;•,' to Austin (.arrother ' of the second Exhition grounds at Toronto this' said .to have been obtained from day,Thomas Gaunt, aged 21, and 170. line south, son-in-law of Mr. actor- year. All the big buildings are fit-' : Bollard after the alleged assault only,son of John Gaunt of this Lard-.Tierces, 14'', tabs, 131,:c; Ran, met the same fate, and lost ted with exterior decorations of took place, town, was killed instantly by the jails, 14';c• L barns and crops;Dan Ward, on the electric light and they turn the Ex-' ' C. P. R. Chicago flyer. In the rig fc.urth line, had ten hogs killed by hibition nights into the whitest kind with him Were Fred Swithenbank, _RU,SI�ESS AT MONTRE-1i. 1!gh#Hing. o•► days. This brilliancy added is tl -. `IDIHir LIKE HE$OES: 15-year-old son of John Sw•ithon- --•-'t` - • the martial music, the movements �. bank, who received a severe frac- Montreal, Aug. 31.=Oats \o. 9'Hh GREATEST EVER. of troops and all the panoply of dis- V% lien Were Drowned Ie, a ture of the,skull and John Ward, 2 Canadian Western, 44 to .11,1"c; -- play makes the night scene at the No: 1 extra feed, 43',, to 41c; tis. fanadxflu National one never to be Steamer Wreck in Alaska. also, of Streetsville; who es.apad «hist the, Canadian Nntlonal F.xhf- forgotten. A despatch from Vancouver, B, The hc,rse we, almost cut to pieces l feed, 43 to�•13%e -No- 3 Canadian ;. �_ _. C, se, • The and the rig w't§ smashed into kind'. ,. bitisin T,oirk. Like. Western, 43,/c; barley, Nu. 66 >a. Alaska, r steamer fisc. F,'our•-Manitoba Spring wheat o, thegCanadian. National Exhib- army at.Athens •in section of the to 67c'; ,Manitoba feed barley, 64 to . The ' ruatest year in the histo r � inutiny of Ohio, 8esttde to Alaska, crashed on ling wood. y' ,. the rocks off Steep Point, nea>1 r P a s resulted i the Ketchikaa, Alaska, at 1 o'clock on Pidhonec, the CGalic:hn murderer,, potents, firsts, 85.90; Maoitoba tion. is assured. There are horses overthrow of the Grecian Ministry. { Frida '�nernin and is a total loss. was hanged at Winnie on Friday, `Pring wheat patents, second%, from across the ocean as well as Estimates• • have. been asked for g' g Winnipeg seconds, $5.40: Winter wheat pat- from across the line, Jerseys from the construction of an Imperial Six aro dead: Purser Stephens of The R. b,•O. steamer Prescott ents, $6; Manitoba strong bakers', the.Street Railway Bing of Torun-, :Assembly Hall at Pekin. : Seattle; George Eccles, wireless was burned at Montreal on Fri-' $5,20: straight' rollers, $5.75: to and horses from Sir William Van Strat.hcona Hah, at Niagara-on- operator, s,E Winnipeg, and: four day. _-� straight ro't-r3 in bags, $2.ri;i to Horne's Manitoba farm. There arel the Lake, was destroyed by fire on _ 52:7,!; extras in bags, 82.40 to $2.- sheep, from Canada and from the Thursday. -: •�; 1t500 . *-` tP'ERS0NS ""DROWNED v0. Feed-Ontario bran, 822 to $,)R; Ontario• middlings, $23.50 to 'TREK $24.50; Manitoba bran, 82.2; Mani- d tab'a shorts, 82'4; Aura grain riiou- ille, $33.to 834;-.mixed naouiile, $23 TO .'WEST to $27. Cheese--Finest creaniery, 13 to 23',,c. Eggs-Seleeted stock, _ :Floods Occasion Immense Damage at.. Moll- 231, to : N1,_ I candled 22,11., to _ -- , : 23c; `'o. 2 at 16 to 19c"per dozen. tare Mexico Settles s Are Still Pouring m Froin the ITN'ITI:n STATES ;li:\1tKETS. ::United States. --- -----�(i. A despatch from .Matamoros, nation, rain commenced to'fall and Buffalo, Au,g, 31.-Wheat-Spring � - whbat dull; Winter easier; No. 2 Mexico, says: A West Indies bur- caused untold suffering to the thou- 2 i •A despatch from 0ttawa'says: by the hundred thousand. Thera red, 81.10; No. white, 81.09/.,. P cicrno which spent itself on Satur- sands of homeless, peons who had jc; I I are to-da • 200 firms in Minnea o• Corn-Firm; No. 3 yellow, 76 W. J. Whi e, su perintendeut of Ca- y P day a�ong the stretch of the Gulf cungrega:ted on the varioils plazas. N'o. 3 white, 75'/.,c. Oats-Steady; nadian immigration agencies in the lis dealing in Canadian lands. Last of Mexico coast, between the month The destructive flood, due to tho Nto, 2 white, 39;lc; N o. 3 white !•car there were 50. We are exhi- of the Rio Grande and Vera Cruz, continued fall of rain, swept' every- %' t i ' United States, returned, to Ottawa biting at' all the State fairs in the produced meteorological conditions thin before it and hardl a yes 38;yc; No. . 4 white, 37/ to 34^: T P 13 g y on Wednesday morning from a long' Western' States, and this ycar's Rye--No. 2 on'track 73c. - ,- which are unprecedented in this tige is left of what .cas a few day. trip through -Michigan, Illinois, harvest' should be'a big advertise. Chicago, Aug. 31.-Wheat--C'asl: ,;. Ven of northern Mexico. Rain had ago a conglomeration of small huts, i/ Alissouri, Kansas, the Dakotas and ment. : been fallingin torrents for three swarming with families belon sir, -,No. 2-red, $1.03!_ to $1.03; 1\o. , 8 f g i o 'liinnesclt�x. He reports the great Do you :find any opposition to days over a scope of territory ex- to, the poorer classes. Th number red, 93c t 1 1.02 ,, No. hard trending west from Matamoros to of dead is Variously placed at from 1999/c 'to 81.02; No. 3 hard, 92c to I trek int•: theme Canadian. West as your propaganda in the United 1 ; No. 2 Northern, $1 to $1.02; showing no signs of abatement. States? Torreon, a distance of three bun- i t x. to 1.000. The victims were from 93c to Gl. Corn - "As inany People are coming "Not from the Federal Govern Bred miles, and south nearly four) tlrr 1,<.wrcr classes. The flood reach. N0' 3 $Pi%ng' er week.in August as there were ment.' We have some competitio No, 2, '63,•, to 69c; No. 2 white, 70 .P hundred miles. Many thousands ed its crest between 1 and 3 o clock tc 70 �c; No. 2 yellow, 71'/., to 72e; ul May, 11[r: White declared. from the Southern States, who are of square miles of territory are un- Saturday morning. Many families No .3GR'! to Me: No. 2 white oats ' "Last week the biggest trainload of after immigration, however, but it. mer water. The ,rivers and smal- were swept to death with har<llr• a '/ct Not g white, :5'!, to 37;wc; Canadian settlors left St. Paul in i.i all friendly." ler streams are n.l far out of their chance for their lives. Victims i! the history- of the station. We had 'In this connection it is interes No. 4 white, 3. s to 3Gc stxnclard • banks, and a low estimate places( were swept from their homes. on 37 to 37T;�C• e,timafcd from 70,000 to 73;000 ng to note that Western homestead u t ie number of pct,ple drowned• 'at l the sopa of which.many had sought I United, St, s immigrants for this entries during June, the last month 1,500, and the number rendered 1 shelter. calendar year. but tho number will for which figures have been com•; AKS hnn:eless at =0.000• Itis thought that.the damage will LIVE STOCK 31:11thl:T. rearla �o.00t). They are mostly- de- pleted, totalled 4,208, an increase Saturday night in Monterey was he far ib excess; q,f ,diel„first esti- �iontrea,l, Aug. ^1. -Priiur,breves l circ �'^ �`�I'e�'�•'•i�:d n ill n:akr goad 'or 958 as compared with Jun one of death, desolation and dark- mates sent out in Saturday night's sold at. frnni 4" to ;?'c C''in:��lia 1903. For the first six months o 9 , a per ib : ness:, The flood waters of the Santa report. Monterey smelter, one of pretty gond animals. •0.: t(, 4'•'7n: 1e,, '• •>> 1 ,1•) 6 V thi.+ ilaovament the calendar the entries totall Catalina ,River Continued on their the largest in Mexico; suffered loss common stuck. 21, to 3!;r por li), ,t nnd ­,e;i to increase'" 17,314, an increase of 3,565, co - Wmpid Jcourse throughout the night, variously estimated at from 81,000,• Mitch cep, 821! to 8,,:1 encla . ; rn i hrlicve those pared with the corresponding peri• and do add to the horror of the sit- 000 to 82,000,000. fed calves $:,.:0 tn;.AS-w,,r,:I1 ,,, ,; sw,a be numbered 4A of last year, • w••, .syr.•^ ..,. "_,•-' ,;.....:: .::. .: . ..g, :. .''.M:...: ... - - .^n�. :,, ',;.,. P^. [Sk d+>i'r�+rM1x,d.-� * '^"' •,ry±T .M .... _, _ ... - .; .,-^a.--..erar.._+.vr ..in -"_::�+•'wr.:s?•v�+:+'.n-rt�.,vex:,:aa -'+a^.�•.a«c'.?.n:. v�r.!mr<c*ticm• cam-^ rr�'.- '^rs*ar+- „..,r- as.-.....y., r. F '.. 55,"�'..nr"du� �,� '.,(- ;r•.�:,,.- '.--.L -., _ ka:^ T-tor+-. - ,.. - - ia:a ,+v;-�:�'� EL •Y I4 h new residence for himself. IME AND 0811iENT always on s. Tom- �6 TT�Tn 7 » �- The lock boxes and part of the Hx- L hood, Josh Ke emrY.ming air _ Q v A'TT� V v s�1 .i./7 �t 9 tures for the new poet oi8ce have sr- rived in town. and we may therefor FIRST CLASS PASTURE, well look for the completion of the interior watered,can be had by applying to J.W. for business in the the not distant K$HexsY,Pere Parry. Sett PURE VINEGAR" ,:". future. The extraordinary delay has���R> �iatsi excited much comment. T�ASBWoo s WANTED—A guns- 'f t1� tlS7 of good sound basswood for the fee- Aug ; D. Everton Jones has commenced tory in Pickering W3GORDON, Pickering ND SPICES. —'—Upublishedevar7Frtdaymorniagatitsotsce. the erection on Main St., Mount Joy, esti �PiokarioR, Out. of a fine new modern residence, which tIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also Cider, Malt and White Wine Vinegars, RATES OF ADYEBTIBTPiEi: upon completion he will offer for sale alsika to mi:to grow goad hay. A i First inaction parline - - - le owto or rent. Q ntrsctor Meyer will also at lot M con.7:Pickering.or write E.E.PUACi1� Guaranteed Pure. Mach subsequent Ins.rtioo.par lire- 6 canto erect a new%ome on the new street Claremont. atf This race now coo tnclade Legal or 1)ardgn .All kinds of whole and ground Spices for pickling. laid out in Mount Joy, east of and ep�eoia s rmi Riven to parties making con parallel to Main.9t.—[8un. POUND—About the 15th of August, Special value in whole mixed rats•for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half ! a brown dog with long curly hair Owaer yearly or yearly oontraots payable quattsrly. can have same by proving proputT and paying T T �T /�_ /'� ••� Basiaees cards ten lines or under,with paper expenses Lot 16,concession 1,Pickering one ear.ss a0.payable in advance. The steamer Kathleen was �Notioetn local columns ten canto per line, struck by lightning and burned TO RENT—A farm containing 180 Where can you et these PURE GOODS? 11 cents per lino sacs subsequent iascretoo. 1 Y g epeoial Dontraat zstes made known oa applies at Sturgeon Point. eaten being lot's 19 and 1!.con.0,township 4` of Pickering. For full particulars app1y-on tlo¢. No free advertising. the premised or andre.e Tl;UB. E. PI GH,, THE 1Gi4QCERY SWORE ' Adverti.amenw without written inatrnetioaa Fire almost destroyed the Balsam P Q 99t! will be inserted until forbidden and charged no- steamer Northwind in a stale on — --- eorditttly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- •menu muss baro wridog and sent to the pub- Lake Superior. �{ ARM TO RENT-100 acres, parts ,. Q 'W - licher. 1', of lots lE and 14 on the 94h conoea{on of �� ��OU'URSE Job Work promptly attended W. ' "Here I" shouted the rSllway Pickering To •ores cleared, good soil, well TERMS official, "What do yon mean by b".LOroLnk a�Po�etonwto•app2owcatmonc�e Graham- Flour. wheatlets. Cream of Wheat. $1.25;per year; $1.00 if pail is advance. thtowlug those trunks abou like apply to WILLIAM EDWARDS,BaIsam 48tf that The porter Rasped In astonish- FARM TO RENT-150 arses of first- RICHARDSON clues land in Of OSIent condition,oae mileJ�Hn} MUfiKAR, Propl;.�etar, filent, alld •SeVP.CRltravellers eouthOfthetownof0ehawe. liunnina avatar S inched themselves to make sure and waterworks in buildinrzs, good orchard. p good buildlogs,plowing privileges immediate lyy r NOTES AND COMMENTS that It WRs real: Then the official fou poaseeafon April lrt 1910, G. D•CONANT, "Buy pour Groceries at the.Grocers." spoke again: Oshawa -- -- 44ct " :One of the must pahetic sights "Don't yon see that you're mak- FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—The ing big dents in this Concrete le on 100 acre farm,base line,Pickering, Wheiii t n Whitb that can meet'One's'eye is that of for elle on reasonable terms. fiend ie,very r, platform?'—Tit-Bits. best clay,stone house etc,t}miles from G,T.Ft y I a person deliberately taking ills will rent if not sold at once. Apply.in even-own life. Lately;-numerous casesing.to F.M.egAPsa.l,Pickering. Y6tf have been mentioned in the daily CYHORTHORN-BULLS FOR SALE. Call and see our Show-rooms t: press so that One would think ►7 One roan 2 pr•old pant, one roan 9 years • old in spring. These bulls are tit fnr service in that the crime is in the increase. MOREbeat of stock. Also several bull,calves from a to 19 moats,old good enough for any man in Not only is it a pathetic sight,but this country. Apply ou prewises lot ls,oon.7, ':'the act is One Of the most coward- Pickering or write E.E.PvaH,ctaramont9rtt e have the agency for : ]y that one can imagine. Itis not FARM FOR SALE OR RENT.— " t;onaisting of 100 acres, being rear of lot PINKHA i --courage but the lack of courage 11,con st Pickering. soil a rich sandy Loam In Frost dt Wood Farm Machinery: Wa ous Sleighs, Carriages and _ •Rood state of :ultivation, On the pre cines y• g � g that prompts one to such a crime. are two barns.stable Lad good frame dwelling. Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Aarnesa and Harness Stip- xs Possession to plow give on Oct let, full poaeba 1108. Sewing Machines. Machine and Separator It is only a man of weakness, who . Sion April lat loin For further particulars p • pa ator Oil. will strive to escape the triple and apply to FBAA WILSON,greenwood 46-61 Points for all make of Plows. troubles of life by self-destruction CURES ARM FOR SALE—The property F of the late E.Madill,coosistipg of Bi acres Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, ;and it is the man of courage who more or leas in lot is. eon 16, Township of Sylvester and Perrin Floors. . Fannin Mills. Weigh Added to the Loa List due Markham. On the premises ate a good brick Y $' g -will face unshriak'irig the burdens house and fair outbuildings,well watered and Scales.. Delaval Cream Separators. to This Famous Remedy. fenced Tsrma reasonable A J B MA- Oshawa Ha Tools. of life no matter lu►w heavy they DILL,Greenwood,or JOHN H �&LILL.Mon- Y may be. In fact we believe that Glanford titabon,Ont.—"I have taken ,Bolla it is only when a plan labors under LydiaE.Yinkham'sFARM FOR SALE.—Being lots 10 Extension Ladders. Steel Hug Troughs. Wagon Springs. f Vegetable Com- F and it.eon7•towtesbluofPickertmand Stock Racks. 'Pulpere. Grinders.' some form uf. insanity that be c,,¢sisting of 910 acres. This farm is the one pound for years on which the well-known Greenwood herd of -takes his life. and never round abort-horns bavebeso bred and fed during the any medicine to Yastfarty years. It Is ss Nth as a,taedea and . . - DISNEY I. clean. would Sell iso acres. lm acres or the The ToronLci Exhibition, whichcompare with it. I whole of it. Tbere le timber un one part of it -has a wide reputation of being the radulcersand fall- worth 63". Term. ty. Possession given t ing of the uterus, Apr,'lot 1, *. ArthurBaJohnsti a,Greenwood. .. -.. best fair in America, is now in full and doctorsdidme -- ° Farm Implements, Harness,'Carrla es, Binder Twine, '. swing. Unlike many other fxira, no good. Isuffered' ARM FOR SALE—Being lot 4. P Machine Oil and Repairs, dreadfully until I F4. each annual exhibition is the ital eon ,. Picketing,convenient , senil and _ �1 began taking voids po.cc®ee,c lean ad n i0O acres. Soil good �/'� ulti- if not the superior of that reeed medicine. ffyI clay loam.clean sad is • high state r- ling bi/H/TBY, VNTARIO l� p +t has vation, well wstesea having a never•taili¢g .I ^ ing, And As a consequence its al " also helped other *Wait creek runni¢g through the farm. wells pop women to whom I at barn and house•hard and Son water. On 1arlty i8 not fading in the least. have recommended it',—Mrs. HENRY the premises are a first-daas frame dwelling house,good collet•,largo frame barn with$tone The criticism 6 frequently heard CLARx, Glanford Station, Ontario. stabling and good outbuildings, Large orchard itSpectals,. in full beatingwih best winterfruit PosSes- �] 40that it is the some thing over and Gardiner,Me•— I wan a great sof- am wu1 be Riv+¢ immediately a:ter 'cessbsrvftt ��rn �r LJ :- teres from a female disease. The dost Fos farther artR L-12o cry dl pretalres or .- over again. Itis neren,sOnal]le to for said T would have to to the write TIM � expect to have an affair of that hospital for an operation,but Lydia$. - ' Pirlkham'e Vegetable Compound colter o�gg' 'LEItB .E fey Po Sane - l kind. take lace y tete} cured me in three months. — AT ONC p gene after year p yy ., -' k s;without having many of its fea- Mrs S. A.WILLIA�is, R.F.D.No. 1� A reliable local Salesman wasted tures repeated. But 'a person Boz 39, Gardiner, Maine. to represeut For the mixt 10 days only we are Riving 15 per cent. off on all our . f. .whose powers of observation are Because your case Is a difficult one, Springs and Mattresses. You will be needing them later on . doctors having done you no good, do iianada,si Oldtst } lid If not now, so now is the time to save money. of a high order, may visit each not continue to suffer without giving ' eucceetJlnR fair and will.see many Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- �r4lltrStUL'SErtt� Also Verandah Chairs, we are giving great bargains in this line things that are entirely new. The pound atrial. It surely- has cured to make room for new Roods. g Y many cases of female ills, such as.in- in Pickering and adjoining coun- Toronto Exhibition is an institu- Nammation,ulceration displacements, .-,.,Call and see these goods at once as they will not last long fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic tom' at our very low prices. tion of an educational character• ,�rtrns, backache, that bearing-down The demand for nursery stock is in- l<f a person desires to keep in touch feeling, indigestion,dizziness,and per- creasing yearly, and if you become illin with the industrial progress of the vans prostration: It coats btu ttfdeoneofoursalesman youwill realize - scli try o,, and the result is wo —'mil- there i gciod money in the buaiaess -�' h a 1J world, if he.wishes.to knave what lions to many suffering women rt • • for you. v ' advancenleu t is inade in the breee- If you want special advice write Write at once for particulars. Pay ' `ing Of . stock, or if be wants to forittoMrs.Pinktham,Lynn,Pliaae. y jJ holAterin and Picture Framing a Specialty 1 weeks Free outfit. knoll what new inventions have It is free and always helpful. P g g P� y .been Riven to the. world to nave — STONE & WELLINGTON' Goods delivered anywhere free of charge : Now ddaerdtrseyuents. Fonithill ivurisertee Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. life more pleasant,h�shonld,spend l3b0 sore's , a day or two.iu visiting this fail•, ARM TO'RENT- Consisting of 74 TORONTO :: ONT. F acreao¢lot eon D,Scarboro,(Hitgaton tri man may keep fully abreast of -----'- — '-' g Road)11 714 miles from Toronto Agoil a sandy 77pp��7a�� , the tin]esoby reading books,'peri• loam sand in a good state of cn)tliation OX, The Jiduiahle QuWi Yet $100 Given' �waytoo 100 loll particnlslr apply to Jd!!E8 LEN OX,odical3 aiid'the daily newspapers. gearboro 19-tf Ol? But when these things appeal to FOR SALE—A new seven roomed' '` BTOUFFVILLE One through the a bougie'ane-half acre of fruit' well. atabte — -In Guaranteed Silver Crystal g ver the impres Are now re rued to give a musical :e and•driving house. best implement stand id P P 1 , Bion is clearer and more lasting she township•Rood warehouse and office. Snap program. For particulars apply to for agentortetired man. Possession on pctVA HOOVER, A child will learn ore in one lac if act Buick Easy terms J.L.OOWIE, tel' snand Fancy Chinaware, 'day 9peut in visiting the various sronghan} Sec.-Tress. ; On the Coupon System, consisting of'Salad Bowls, Cruet@, Syrup •departments of the Exhibition .than he can' learn in a week in R WHY eecandet Q t' Smit mn atra•a 7ef'iCe Pitchers, Biscuit Jars, Fruit Spoons, Butter Knives,, time. it is evade amuff sed durable to stand air sand a. Steel drama wets soli peened steel _ -_ se.bwell,Irsr.d:ole.112-ie,not'dsleet•frame of loed.00d eelatoeced wli�double tots.rob Sugar Shells, ,gpOOII&, Knives, Forks, etc. school-room. For the farmer who THE e,d,t«t,aste.sake tce,gla.wttatc se.rt.r.a,e nixed w,tr line spent the whole sirmmet• in STEM uN� laeeeaardtritUoeeoll: es.ikhee- g BISSELL RO duces trtetloa eo m.ala- Imam mai. 1 1° he hard work beginningwith seeaiin men ,, - , .Coupons given on all cash sales.' Call and nee land ending up with harvest,afew i S Bookletg �pY�•pa, yt," , , WItte pd„re' - BEST !these Premiums. l ' days off At the exhibition where T.L$=ILL 00.Ltd. N . A V= 01T. . he can meet socially farmers from other parts, it will be most profit- •Don't fall to call and See, thePHILIP - �rou ham able. It is reallyy-a good thing for GEO• g the cthahave fair, it is aninspiration, and may BISSELL ** -EXHIBIT it long contitiue. while at the Toronto The"Money You Save Saves `You MAR1cHAres from worry=want—debt—humiliation. A comfortable BankAccodni An insipient outbreak of typhoid Exhibition• given one an easy mind, self-confidence, and ;he power to take fever has arrived at Vinegar Hill. � ''advantage of every opportunity that comes to btener ones position. _ The steel framework for A. k H. Howard- E. t11•)�e)C. ' ,:' Whitevale W ideman's new store is being raised f for the second floor. The brick work 'J`� SMDMD �J��is flnislied uto second storey. 1' Charles Nates received gffnoti not- Watch for the date of � ice from Ottawa last week notifying ls� OF CANADA n lie. him of his appointment as caretaker - l of Markham s new'post office. Mr.•Waleshas comirlenced his duties. pnin ,.The S eight Wagon CO. met with a ��� Fall Milber� OpV ilili.� � gives Sa�gg Depositors, whether-their accounts.be, large or i" severe loss last week. One of the _ the-most-courteous service._ team of greys used on the wagon took ill in the morning and at night suc- I�1 the meantime lipeoial orders such as Mourning, Make a begAnnirrg of once will's aIDeposk of One Dogi a e combed. The team was the pride of ' more, ia_oWR Savings Department. 73 both owners and driver, its place etC.l will receive our prompt and will be hard to fill.—[Econo st. Careft2l iLt�entlOII. M. a. Selby lien porch from P I C K E R I N G BRANCH Mrs. Gross the tot on the c per of ' Church and Franklin Btu., and will at iL►7. LEIGH Nortgh Side FI 'kering Ont. CLARENCE T. BATT S, Mal natio!• once commence the erection of A fine t Rin St,, f 16>RAIItCS ALdTO AT p8lT>dT. *" / �''�, ala.. '.d .•1i:' _L—A .•.4F•w. `,(� ..,y. x••��'. ry ... ...A..',w ...:..t.. 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E Forsyth, Dr. Brodie and The driving club are expecting large AJfttll stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children.Vuesda , Harry Thomson, of Buffalo, is entries for their races. The farmers It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. home on a visit. two friends friends from Toronto, race promises to bring out some good *= Mr. McKay was in the city on spent Tuesday fishing near Bal- horses from Ontario and Durham _-----'Tuesday on business. sam and report good luck. Counties. LOUR AND FEED. Nelson Wagg is in Chicago for Miss Olive George, of East To- Remember the dates Tuesday and ati few days on business. Tonto, has returned home after Wednesday, Sept. 14 and 15. Each pf the best quality always on hand. Mise Annie Stewart,cfnto, spending a couple of weeks visit- day there is a good show on the is vision friends in town. ing friends in this vicinity. $rounds ands big program sash night Independent Telephone Central. C B 1n the Opera House. Come and spend - ; Miss Bruce, of Toronto, who Abram Bandy, of Parry Sound, both of these days. Lunch can 6s, Js visiting friends in town. had been spending a few days procured on the grounds. Tf3e Hos• The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor W. M. Palmer is erecting a neat with her friend, Miss Forgie here; pital Ladies will have their tent this Wire fence around his property. returned to Toronto on Monday year and others also. Tag day will be Mise Olive Powell, of Toronto, Monday next being Labor Dap, observed by the Hospital Ladies, in a nt Sunda at her home here. the plates of business will be sloe- Oshawa on the 16th, but not on the Sunday ed as usual. Those having busi- .Fair Grounds. You can get your tagr Mrs. S. Bray is spending a week down town,before the Fair, but youJ with friend!; near Pickering vil- uses to do should govern them- will,cot be tagged on the grounds.y• We e ''.�• 1R ICHARDSON9S lags. selves according) a>f W. E. Risebrough, of Myrtle, The central office of the Inde- was in our burg on Friday of last pendent Telephone Company will STouFFvtt_LE Importanashowing of finest display of $ week. close on Monday(Labor Day)at 9 Ben amin Reaman died at the resi- China. A e o'clock in the morning and will j very assortment of f Peter and Mrs. Macnab were in dente of his nephew, Isaac Reaman, Station Books,Dolle, ' the city a couple of, days this remain closed for the remainder East End, on Saturday. • Toys, just week. of the day. W. Hall, who has been on a visit to received for the Holiday trade. Call Mr. Tomlinson spent Saturday Miss Bessie Macnab, who was so friends in England, returned home on and see them. and Sunday at his home near To- successful'at her recent examiva- Saturday,having enjoyed the trip im- 8nbeoriptione taken for all Magazines. Tonto. tions, having passed both junior mensely. Messrs. Gregg Coates-shipped and senior matriculation with We regret to report that Mrs. hint- Weekly and Daily Newepaperg q$ PPe tbew.Rae is quite ill from pneumonia, �• honors, purposes attending To- a carload of stock to Toronto on ,p but hope Rhe may soon be restored to Monday. ronto University when it opens in good health. . . �3. R,ICHA.R1'3SON, . Miss Gladys Canden,of Toronto, October. Chas, J. Brodie, one of the best is visiting her cousin,, Miss Lela known and most highly respected B'I:'OGl'� t=tFt9 Rumohr. 08HAWA FAIR residents of this town died here on Sett- , Richard Johnston, of Toronto, The entries have commenced to Sat- urday evening August 21st, after a Vent Sunday with Fred And Mrs• come in. Donald McCulloch, of En- brief illness.—Tribune. Farmer. field,had the honor of making the first Mr. and Mrs. Topper, of Locust entry. Dr. Frederick Cook, an Ameri- Hill, spent Sunday with J.-H. and The Directors have decided to pro- can, has reached the north pole. M Mrs. Heal tett the public this year by putting up u The Toronto Exhibition ie at- wire fences along the track near the - -- -- » trThe man E our residea Grand Stand and having uniformed DR. D. 0 SMITH We have'Sares for the-following Plows: y police in Charge of that part of the DENTIST STOIIF'F'VILLE, these days. grounds to keep the track clear. All Verity Shares No. 113;.'311 X L, 21; 4; 4is; ]A, 7 Miss Gibson, of Toronto, is posibility of accident will be averted Honor graduate of Toronto University Gangs—Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr., spending ttu few days with Mrs. and the public can see the show in and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Fleury Nos. 12, 12•anck 21. Imperial and National No. S. Joseph Brown. front of the Grand Stand. The Band also Post-gradusto of Chicago College. Wilkinson Nos. 21,7. 4, 10 and No. Z gang. Waterloo No. 7. Tyle and children, of To- Stand and the Stage are to be ele- *Crown and bridge work a specialty.Mrs, g P y Front fic.Wood No. 18'aad 20. Henry Allen LQ;o: 7. P. Hamilton No. 21 -• Tonto, ares nding a few• weeks "'ted. At Claremont lat Tuesday of month. Patterson Noa> 11, 12. "nd 13. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8. pe An attractive to g bill has been Office over Sar ent's Tinsho at Sunnyside. issued ann Y ding the features of the Independent'Phe e. p' Uxbridge Nos. Gann 7 Twin Gankshutt IfiippaPunch, Judy. Miss Genie Morgan.of Taranto, fair: The are ted widely this >3s T g" Kidd pie Le spent Sunday with her mother, week and everybody is now talking of - Percival-No. 10. Kangaroo No. 21. Mrs. John Morgan. the fair and$Suring on get*'ing there BLACKSMITH SHOP A Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) Armstrong, of rain or shine. The Ilet of a.tractions :Shares for 42 digereut kinds of Ploughs, at a price that Baden, is spending a, few days apart from the big show of exhibits is will hold the trade. ; with the Misses Hamilton. enough to please the most critical. I am prepared to carry on the black- I - Judson Bund has returned Read the large bills. smithing business formerly conducted j, 1 ..' a Bundy Entries can be trade any time now, by Robt. Davidson. General repair Charles SP Eint9 " Claremont from Myrtle where he had been but the.big days for entries will be on work and horseshceing a specialty. working for several weeks. Wedpeada to Saturday. September I have also the agency for the fam- Hardware. Stoves and Furnaces. Ray Rumohr, teller in the Stan- 8, 9, 10 and 11. Entries close Satur- ous Coccrhutt plows and Adam's � . ,dard Bank, lift on Wednesday for day 11th, unless sent in by mail when wagons. Call and see me before mak- su�ppod in miaatea a couple of weeks vocation. Monday morning entries will be re- ing your purchase of farm imple- a uct wish Dr. shoe s Wm. and Mrs. Michell, of To- ceived. Read the prize list and see meats. CROUP tesstt"D�Remedy.Shoo Croup Tonto returned home on Monday that all entries fees are gent'in—no Igo .ami ' no dis. ROSS HADLEY. 'after visiting friends in town. entry fees are charged except in live . •- trees A sate and oiea=inRarras•-tecrcariste. D. P. McFarlane and Misses stock and poultry,and no dednctiun I C1�1;xYwoon .Oar:.Lltlo Synopsis of Canaan!&I3 Bessie and Mary Macnab spent elf YEARS' North-west ].and �R' -Sunday with friends in Agincourt. [7iPRR1ENC19 Regulations. , Erland Le 1LL, who la night•' Co. k3T person who is the Sole head of a family. Operator On the C.P.R. at Spar- Do ' . SIMPSON ,& C v � .a+.d s`ne� rite:-Wauron oI availab(emanomhini� boot Lake, was home over Sunday. 4 fend is M•aitobr, Saskatchewan or albert:. {, ''. Mrs. R. H. Carson, of Dunbar- +Great! Reduc�lOn Sale� ft)r�30 days. 'DominionlwdsAgost:yorsub-A°s°cyi'orQw ton, and her little boy, visited maria, » by pro may be mac as erg y sgwy.on eest•in eonditione, by father, moe�- y Hadies Blouses black sateen and white muslin, this seasons goods, TeAce MARI[� _ friends in Claremont on Monday pcsaivs er,anti,aatythter,bretber or sisesr of int.odisg hosssteader. )asst. reg• floc, for 50c. Fast black Hose, reg. 15c, for lOc- White CorvMa"Tsae. Dudes.-six month.' residence ppon and Mrs. Readman and her sister-in. Musline, re l ic, for 5c yd. Prints, reg. 14 and 12c, �►n�ne a*atch and aeerr•�tt=OW cultivation of the land in each of three �eaes. law, Mrs. ' Brown, of Winnipeg, tlaiat ..e.rsatn oeroomton r•o w r ♦boaz•stsader may lits within nine miles as peg for 8 and 10c d. Dress Goods in white and invea a peoe.b�y hh homestead on a :arm of at teat eD sora. y ttor•trtati ooamsasisi. NANOe00a os, m� are spending a week or two At blue, reg. 20c,for 15c a yard. :. rr..c�eest c,f°Stsam sotdy own•. dna occupied by him or by his - Preston Springs. v cesan b San zaoslw tamer.mother,son daagbesr,brothetordsti y: d BOOTS and SHOES—Men's Patent Leather Boots,reg. >6.5, for�9 60. Ladies' mi=l •wm a inti In certain districts a homesteader in Rood I Andrew an Mrs. Linton and g standing may pro- mpt a aarter-a•ouon slosg- Fine Tan Shoes reg.2.50. for 1.90 Black, . 1.50 and 1.40, for only 1.15. side his homestead. price sato per non. reg y -children; of Toronto, spent Sun- Children's Shoes. reg. 1.90 and 1.25, for 1.00. ALL NEW STOCK. a�h,^�,�� �� �Duties—Most reside six months in each`f stit day .with the former's mother, aeon , )casuals+for years from date of homestead entry ciao uadi�aag� Mrs. Joseph Linton. Men's and Boys:Suits at rock bottom prices-No old stock. a 70OW40 t,�pepsin. sou by the time required to Sara homestead p•teatt _ Q and onleitate fifty sores extra, t; GROCERIES always fresh and the ver beat. Pickling Spices, best roof Frost was reported on Monday Y Y g P 1? A homesteader who har ezhanated bib horns- mornin This is nett earl Vinegar, white wine and cider. nletsn ..a Now stead r t and cannot obtain a pre-empHos q• y y lNew.wasataston. m,y%"a • purchased homestead in certain ` and makes one wonder what he TEAS and COFFEE—You drink them once you will buy them at,tstots, I+ies s3.00 per acre. Duties-111=6 did with his last summer's earn again. Try a half pound.. reside sit months in each of 'three years, ingia, and what scheming he win D. J�I?VI PSON & PiCgERING Lakets c sr�eet to F.at e —��>,.�. .�d eraet a hada.. warth 'have to d4S.o get in the winter's Co.,s 1 Ce>�M+rei tuadve, W.W.Coat, coal supply. _-..---.-- Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. ei Miss Je¢at� Worthy, of Bramp- MA{.P�INE SHOP ! N.A.—Unauthorised publication of this ad- ton, who s here recently holi- vertisoment will not be paid for. , laying at the home of her grand- Farm labo� re`rS The undersigned having purch- parents, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons, l ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in fell one day last week and broke WORK FOR ' Kinsale, is prepared to do all the two bones in one of her wrists. al1t�d 20,if10 HELI IN RANROeA She had the bones set and is now ALBERTA.AND 5A5KATCNEWAS kinds of repair work and general "doing as well as can be expected. blaeksmithing. Mr. Vickers, of Toronto, return- SPECIAL' GOING Additbaal frr the Raters Ticket Satisfaction gnarailteed ed home on Monday after visiting EXCURSIONS] t. I�� TRIP4 ►.,i 1Q ender gsaditless as belie., I'rlees right. i -his cousin, James McFarlane, for :Ca ' 11 and see ua r .:::a few weeks. Some time ago Mr. — GOING DATES JAMES PENGELLY. Vickers underwent a serious oper- Au • 19 11 stations north of Rise of o.T.R..Tereaie ee�a.■in.ani!Cos. Kinsale, Out. Pee.ntatioss on and west of Tereuto•sadbwT Wo. ation at the hospital and has been rti,ses Toronto and oat C.T.N.Stations west t.Ostarle en and.est► Of all materials and design Aust. 23 k.pt ie stook. It will pal you recuperating. We are pleased to of own Mate of Brand Trunk Nr.,Toronto to srsia,rad an stations E. '�]. �j, e (' an Ontario on U.C.R..P.Y.and T.R.AO.ars. T• 1 yi [3 t. to Ball N oar works add faspeot oar sleek huow'that he is making satisfac- 27 I , Fres stations Toronto and wt, inolsdind Sherbet Lab and Kind.• and obtain prices. Dont be mined bp ':tory'progress towards recovery. An�• sen ad all stetsons on Outrte west of R•■fr•w. also stations on „`` ♦ agents we do not employ them,oonsequens- - C.d.a D.of O.Rya..and stations on K.a P.wntb of Renfrew. PZk174 IdaIIlllfaCLIIrer Bert and Mrs. Mantle, Lyman Frew.0 stations Toro.te and west, sscludisd&sue"on C.P.R. I1 ly we can, and do throw off the ageots ' land Mrs. Pilkey, Fred and MRw. Sept. ? Toronto to marry. commission of 10 per osnt.,which you will -Pugh, and others related to the .Sept. 10 Ft..an statimo aaat of Tomato n o■t.rte. Shoe and Residence,Dundas St certainly save by purchasing fears as. .the-I ake this week are attending a oitN•wAY SECOND-CLASS TICi<ETS 1111LL BE soLn To WIN141PEO ONLY WHITBY, ORT. " - XHIM InNITE COrr -. s `.`ire-union of the Pilkey family: Representstl-farmer, appointed by Manitoba,seskstebowas and Alberta Gevrn=mw.' Three dpOre west of Whitby House. Off• Whitby,Oatasle► • five hundred relatives are win mwporta laborer on amts)at w nape . 'AboutrFawn transportation w Il be furnished at Winnippeegg to pots on Cada.Pada where Lborers air . expected to be present at this needed east of Moose Jaw,including brmv=and of one cent a=90 each way west Lueb �•thereot'in 8askatebowan and Alberta red o 5 c J�to Ed gathering. and several days will A certificate is furnished with each ticket, and this certificate when • d by farmer We are prepared to instal wood or iron be spent together when the enter- showing tbat.laborer has worked thirty days or more, will be hono m that point pumps on short notice,also attend t E/RIP tainlnent will be Of a varied for a second clam ticket back to starting points In Ontario, at $18.00, prior to to all kinds of repairing. Not.30th, IWO. character. Tickets are good only on special Farm Laborers't»ins and will be Issued is weco n as well Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, ,r se to men,but will not be issued at half fare to children, also gasoline engines and m Claremont will be as usual well lFr till oarticstrs see...rest C.P.N..deaf.or g g el m .0 e! ro tri re resented at the Toronto Exhi- - the equre gear a 3 � o� P write R. L. THOMPSON. D.P.A., C.P.R..TORONTO o E bition among the exhibitors of MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR p E e & :y e° so 5 horses. Graham Bros. have. on E. R. BLOW, Phone No. 50 at residence. 'i exhibit twenty-three horses, nne- - C. P. R. Agent, Whitby, Out'; _ nine- teen Clydes. and four hackneys. O The Pickerizig Q� m $ a Q �` 4 These are as good a lot of horses Imperial Oxford Range its 0Di Q as ever appeared in the show rim s pv mss 0° 121, m : J. G. Borland is also showing Gives the Least Trouble Vigilance COYYIYYIlttBG' ^adam ;° a ; .b b= three Clydesdales and James Me- $ c € 8 cm O ter Farlane has taken his beautiful �'N THE MORNING—a half turn P driver. We wish them all success. J to the right and the fire is O.K., The object of this'Association is to lessen stetiling and prosecute O m m �• m m� Jan ,4 C "Well, I know I've had a swell ready for quick service. �' the felons. � O� time anyway," was the way one Feb �iN girl expressed her satisfaction . It burns brightly and checks pro- • Members having property stolen oommuni- m a m Mer y a with the Presbyterian Sunday Perly—you can depend on good bak- nate immediately with any member' tq rad, syr School ionic in Mr. Borland s of Executive Commitleo. G g o w. stay �p P ing results from—THIS RANGE. Mambersbip fee - 51.00. o grove on Saturday afternoon last. Call and see our display—our a Tickets mat be had from the President or S+ o + o a d July The swings were fine, the ama- . H g H tear baseball was splendid, the prices are right—DON'T HESITATE Secretary on application- : ,n C. sept !a t:teaparty on the farther knoll was _ Exec. Com.—L. D. Banka, Geo,OticLen "' NO i'" excellent, and the football game W. V. Richardson,Pickering,O(it t: s e m ma N0•• t ! played as a finale was far and J. H. BIINDY "Sole Agent, PICHE$IN( Dae away the best that our comrnuui- t J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, J.nu�arryy 101O•whitby It,o.h.w.19,HroaRb.as Ria,Pdrt P u,Uzbridas 9l,Caaat40*WW. ty bas seen this season. President. Secretary l Beaverton i�up*wpow It f ' - .: _... ,.,.•, {. ': -. .,,.. '*- ,. '.. 'sass._ sass .,,.::-...:_:, :...- -- Y-•+=ii. ``" .,,;�'.c.:._..a - ___., .1 ii I ;I : . I I., 'Q - V Wwv FAM-Sm",�. " 1 4 -1 3WN , I I . I ..11 . :S-F� -, g�:��.;!illi�ll:�ovotwokl%4110� 99=-..M���l���!�lI - -1 -! Z pr,wv?r � - --�11'-�.,;,:�. ��,!-�,"r-, .Fm Z,"7�,,�f,--, ,-d�g,n­- 1w7v-71 . . ­�. ". 1, 1 ,;.75z.W.T. � '-.1 zll��-,I ....� , ., . .� I ­. 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I I - ­ ­-­:--- .1. and'a resident of this city for many rips for action, and hos,went to see . ' I - �. years.' That is all vague, mys- her and try to browbeat her into i" - . THE -MYSTERIOUS .-KEY ' On' thc Farm 1 . ;-i terious, maddening t Where did she suing for;a diivotirce upon the ground - . . ,..., �, 4. 1 . . I :,- . "...- ... - �... . I die, and when, and who cared for � � .,..: . . .- * 7, - . .. . . , I., I .,. ., :., ..", ,. .�. .. � of desertion. But she had disap- . I - . I .. . I :.: , . .. .,. I .. . ..,� . �­ ..; ,- . . .. . . ;:1 . her 7 There is no date given!. I !, :- � . . . , - I .. . I I . �� *� . .. . :,.- ,. ;.,- . � . .. . I peered from New Haven, and no . . r. , - .. � . .... . . 1. I, . . ; shall go mad I I must go home at one could tell !iiin anything &WuL .� . ��;,-- I "!.�:: :_ - . I . :. . . . . F . I -4-.1. I .1"'.. .-��,� .,,.., ..I... . .�- . I - I .. . . , . ' I . .1 -, 1.4 �' . I . ... . - . :1� . -once, to learn the truth. Oh, my her. Later he received a paper .. . .� ,: :,., . ­ . . :- � - , ­� .1,7 ; .. �.. , � 1"..... �. I OR, PLANNING FOR THB ..m .­ - -,"i I-ovel my . ..FEED FOR PIGS. . . . ... . . I . 1: . .. I .from his spy in New Haven,' and . .. .:., I . ­ . 7 . ., I '. . found, to his great relief, that it , In Bulletin No. 73 of the Mon-- . .. I �. , * , I . ., .!. ­ , �. .. . ;.. , , TUTUR19. -, - . , . .. . % . , T I he record ended "abruptly,here, contained a notice of M.'s death. tans Experimental Station, Dr. ; ... . . . P . . .- . . , . .. .. . .! . . 11 ,�4. . . and upward of six weeks no- That settled' everything. I was Lindfiel,d gives the resulta of sey- .' -,',. "' ,- 11 .� � . . ­­.. - - - -- ---= thing more was written in the free, and there was no further need eral interesting experiments in. I . ­ , . , , pig-feeding, -11 - of making- excuses to keep me pig-feedin This bulletin is, sum- .. `­- ,�-- . , , :.. . . . .� diary. - . CHAPTER XVIII. I been hustled off; but father insisted Then the journal was resumed, .g. �1 .. . .. ' abroad. The same mail that bore iiirized as follows: . . . . . ,...I., .. .. . . . ,-ned that I must join mother in Paris in London: .. .. . . that fatal paper to me contained a (1) Experiments 2 and 6 are ail- .I- *. The " was inserted, turned by the eigth of July, and no other . . . y . ­ - . letter to my mother bidding her lustrations of the economy of feed- . . -round, and the mystery was in- . C. , .., V .­ half-round, vessel would leave in Beason. I'm "Have been ill for many weeks, come home, a summons which she ing--youhg pigs, when. they receive atantly solved &a that painted iron deuced lonesome, in spite of the and would have been glad if the end would gladly have obeyed immedi­ Lbe proper ration. In experiment .... .I Plate sprang outward from its fa-et that the governor sent Tom, �hadcome; but my dreary life'seems ately, but for-my long illness. This 21, pigs averaging 35 pounds in live ... . I....I I '�. . - ; i.i ... _place. . ­ , . . .... - ,.. .1 p I his valet, along with me-to pre- likely to be prolouged indefinitely. is the cursed story which I wrung weight gained an . I 11 ......... . . "Ali&! that is indeed a very cle- -serve the importance of the, familyj I thank the fates, however, that from" my father. When it was fin- pounds per day, and put the one - -4 v6r arrangement e I suppose. 'since we are going to my mother is at last weary, of ished I left the house in & white pound of gain at a food cost of 3.3 . . , . president, in a tone of satisfaction; the North Cape with a swell crowd. dering,"and'we are to go home some - of passion, swearing that I cents. In experiment 6 pigs aver- . ­ .,. 44 beat .1 -I. ..''.. .. and I am exceedingly obliged to Bah! I abominate Btyle, and I've time within the next' fortnight." would never enter it again." I aging 40 pounds gained .92 pounds : , .- '- �`- . . ....� ... ,You, Mr. Winchester, for taking the no earthly use for a valet.- Poor The next entry of any interest . - , . . . 1. . per day, at an average cost of 3.6s ..- .. trouble to come to point it out to M. ! It wss tough on both of us, to Gerald was mode on shipboard. T,,o-,d- ays later:. .. -'- ��- , - - - . .... .1".. I . . . ­ . ..i !me!" .... .1. . . when we, had everything planned . . . ., cents per pound. .. .. I . I . . . (2) Peas make a more efficient .. . . "You are very welcome, sir," for such a cozy' time all by our- ."Have been terribly seasick for "Have been to New Haven to ilog feed than does barley, but be- . . -Ives. The Germanic is a dandy two days-7something unusual for seek some tidings Of my dear one. cause of the greater cost of the . 1. . Gerald courteously replied. sL I , . . ...I.. .. "I wonder if'ihere is anything boat, every convenience, fast sail- me;.but whe-a-the b(,,dy suffers, the Could get no trace ,of her. . She, peas-the barley makes a more eco- ­ . ' I . .in the place now V said the other er, first-cla4s table. The only thin heart lots up a little. -Went on left the little house on - Street comic ration. . . - I .. . gentleman curiously. lacking is the heart to enjoy it all; deck for a while this afternoon, and some time during the winter. The (3) A ration Of gain, with skins . . . . . . .I "I am quite sure there is not," but that I've left behind me." met a Miss Porter and her sister. place was sold shortly after, and milk as a supplemental food when . said Gerald. , "Mr. Brewster did . . . ­. The letter's a sweet little blonde nothing was ' ver known of "r a'f- fed' to h First the most ­ . e I .. I .I not mention Anything but the two "Every day Of-the ensuing voyage who reminds me strongly of M. tervard, except the fact of her rapid gains, and second, the most . . ' . boxes when he commissioned me to was noted, various items of interest They are returning from a visit to ' . . deutir, Then ab to Ashton, a economical gains, but. took second oome here for them." . recorded,, the captain, crew, 'and some friends in England." .. I we . . I . "It cannot do any harm to "uvea- passengers desci-ibod, and in .1 ... .little town in Rhode Island, !where place to tankage as an efficient . . '. parents were . � . I knew her e buried. ration. . . . AL, i�!ligate," the banker observed, as eery entry there was also some a17 _Three days , afterward occurred Ali. me! There I found a new-made (4) A ration of gain ,i- - .* - ,- thrust his hand deep into the lusion to.-M.," which plainly re- this: . with tank . . . .. (, ,�- ��. "Alia!". he suddenly vealed a heart hungering for some . . . .- -- - . - : � grave, -which told its own sad story. age as a supplement food came see- ... I . . . aperture. I � . . My heart was torn asunder again, and in rate of gain, but first in ef. . .- 1�- ejaculated Again, in a. tone ,of tri- loved presence. . .. I . "Had an eajo"yable promenade on at:I4 I -came,away with-out asking a ficien y ration.- . ,. .1 umph, when,.upon drawing it forth, ,� � . the,u � Because of the. ­,." . upper deck witt.i.little Miss Por- single question, Am sorry nOw, high cost of tankage. it makes an q . ... . . , ) I : Gerald espied a small=1 .clasped On the last day at sea-there was-ter. She in a very winning little though, that I did not built up the expensive ration when fed in the - : : - I I - it, his fin$ers. this record * . . . . �,- . :. "..- body-she appeared to divine at sexton and get the ,dais of her proportions given in these tests. Bringing the light to bear upon I 'f . . once that I had some secret sor- death and burial, but that I can . (5) Roots .as a supplement fOO41 it, they saw there was a label on "Have written a ,long letter to row, and her manner was full Of do later."' . . - ' also make a valuable addition to --. .. . . ;he cover. . m sympathy. ,_. . _ .. ­ . . I the ration, co t in value to , . . _y dear girl over yonder, which I a gentle, indescribable 9� I I . . . . - I . , � . . "Notes of European travel, shall mail the moment we land; She makes me think of M. more and ' written I . I. .. after, and r . I - . I More." . . at the P (6) Clover or alfalfa fed as hods .. . 18-," the gentleman read aloud. but I feel as if I can hardly wait -Two ,months a w itten skim milk and tankage. A4. I. .. . ,. . .. . Parker House, Boston, I I - Gerald started violently, the hot for the next vessel to, arrive, when . . . I I . . -color rising over his face. I shall surely bear from her." , There was nothirig additional for Masa•a. :. .. � I. . -I .. - . - . will eat it, together with a gratis . . . ­ . I . - - �. .ration, improves materially the , . - - That was the very year of his . 1. a couple of weeks' and then there 4 ..� . , .� . feed- - I .. v .'Came'to Boston on the tenth to rapidity, of the gain and'the feed- .. ....:1, --ilmother's marriage. 1 There was nothing of ipecial,in-' were three or four pages that were I . - . attend,the wedding of an-old chum. Ing. . . . :. .1 -. "May I look at it, air V' he quea-w terest for several pages, until, un- full of fire and passion : . I. e Ogg I fed , Ai ned. with repressed excitement. der date ten days later, in Paris, . . . .q 11, :.. . ' . • 'O . Met the, Porter sisters again. Miss (7) In thes 'tests the h ... !. . .1. . .1 . Alice, strangely enough- wail a grain alone wade economic gains .... . . I .. . . "Certainly--certainly," said his Gerald read: . "Ma-de a discovery to-day that L l.idagmaid, She is really'a charm. but the lowest daily gains, and on 1. ,. . . I I . . I I ... . . . - . . companion, as he cheerfully passed %. I I . has, almost made a muexpensive . .. ... . � . to him. Ing girl, and has promised to cor- the average the most expensive . It ".2-To letter! What can it mean I me, and I must let off at"m, or do respond with me.' - I gains, were made on such a r4tion. . �'" '- .. With a hand that trembled via- Tom brought me in a whole pile this some desperate deed. I have been - : . . .. I . (a) Hogs fed & half grain iation , ) : - I - . ­ � ibis, Gerald opened it and hastily morning, but not the one I wished hoodwinked for months. I have . . . :::I I�� . -ova all others. Surely M, been the ..victim of the most dia- this, but nothing of especial import- made, in prop rti4on to the gratis . . l , .. I ..scanned.a few pages here and there, for ab ,There were various entries after Ica clover and half alfalfa pasture , :his heart beating with great, start- cc old not have neglected, to write, ceiv- d of three 0 .. . i ­- -, - ,bolical "plot that was ever consuesuntil at the fed, much faster,gains, and mucla � IV* .. .. .1ed throbs as be read, knowing that I would.be wild with ' : .. . 1. . "Mr. Bancroft," he at length *anxiety if I did not hear from her i cc against a human. being. -11y aronths, when the following was more economic 'gains than 'those . . . - father, by some means unknown to written: . L . fed a full grain ration. i .. . i .-, , . remarked, "I believe that this lit- by every steamer." me, disoovered the fact of my mar- . . . . I . . . (a) The central thought is these 'tie book will prove to be of the most I .1'.., . I . . - �I ... .� . . . . .. ­ . . . . . " � . . ,. . rL&gO to M. some time. Wit summer, I i .. I . . I . . . . I . - 'The governor died -this .mora-, t(,,st% Is that some supplement food . : vital, importance in the forthcom- Page after page Gerald turned-, and. in-stead of ranting and tearing ing;sent for mo-last night, and beg. I., necessary in feeding a grain r&- f .. I I . ... . Ing contest for the Brewster for- "arehing for these significant allu- and denouncing me, he craftily set Red my forgiveness for �the, wrong tion. . '- i ' 47 . f to hogs if the -most rapid eco- I . 6 L - . . . ..-tune, mission r "tions to the dear* one so reluctant- himself at work to part us, and he done me. I tried to be kind, but n0mIc ga wl . * .. L 11 take it to Mr. Lyttletion," . loy left behind. . . . . succeeded but too well. He plan- ,,it my heart T could not forgive him; Fo- conditions in Montana the I . . ....I . "Certainly you have My permis- There were various bright and nod that trip abroad to Norway, but I promised him that I would valuoi of the, supplement food is t - ... aii3n. I -have no right whatever to animated accounts of people, places Sweden, and all those other tire- - He First, skim milk ; second nuots . ­ . � . . i . I always care. for my mother. . .6 I... .t "I . ... the book, and if there is anything and tbings. Paris was described in some places for the sole purpose Of haq left everything I I am third tankage; fourth pasture;, I I . .1 vivactous . ing to me, and � in it that will bring that rascally I I ' ' way, which betrayed getting me o' ,i�c, . I out of the way, to en * ., fifth, clover and alfalfa. .... .... ' to carry. On the banking it . : . guardian Of the Tato Mr. Brewster's, that the writer thoroughly appreci. able Ein to mature some scheme 1* t the same as he had dune for h * . . I pretty to justice'and give I ated the gay city and its inhabi- to separate,ine. from my Jug . . . . . . � . .,. � . ipr ­ darling. the last twenty years, . . � .the rightful heirs t e property, no tants. The affectionate welcome re- Alas! grief and death aided him in . -" ! ....%:----:-. ­ . . . . . EN MANURE. I - on . . . . lb: � ­ o will be more glad.that 1. I ceived from big mother and other this but too effectually ; for, of There was ve-ry fittle'ruore relat- ' have believed from the first that friends w' ,The following suggestions con- , who were r-46 to c . ,�n .. I . the the course, she must have grieved her* ing to Gerald's mother, 'although cerning the use of hen manure are I 6 11 . ;-1 I . .:. .% I ,.:�4 1 . ... I , . . . 'fraud. That was a sad fate the <-.f the midnight sun" was faithful- had cruelly deserted her. ' -more than a year'. Then by all so fortunate as to have & . � : . . ... ... .the man.was g3jilty.of the foulest party which was going "land ,self to death over the belief that I the diary was continued irregular- worth consideration at this season ��;' - . , - � " - ly for . ... .P(�or little, girl met "with!" Mr. Iv and vividly recorded; but "The eat 'was let out of the ba there was a skip of ze'arly two yeors supply Of this valua,ble fertilizer � * Bancroft responded, . . . t1irough all there ran that plaintive in a strange way. I wanted Ti)m before another date was added, and There Are two general methods ' .. . . . . , It had been th-)ught best not •to note-"No lotter from M." .. . - V)do an errand for me this morning I that was ,the-last record. in the of using hen manure--one is to put, . .,-.i .- ' . I . .. . . reveal the facts regarding All""' The reader fo'llowed ' the writer and when he did not an I . . . . it on grass land as soon as t is . . ".. wonderful escape and recovery un- . answer the bell book: i I . . . I �1- 1. through Norway and..Sweden, a f set tabout "hunting him up. - I .. ..* I , "-t-! she should appear in- court to' . � and .- . . ,- taken from the house. the other to . his . ... �' I . many other places en route, and . found him in his Own room, Over- "To-niorrow I ain going*to marry mix it with chemicals into a ferti-� . 10onfront the man who had s9, deep- own-heart ached in sympathy with hatiling-his trunk. He had just I loy"ely AliLAe Porter. She ill very lifer. - . .- .* -1y wronged her, . . that o -impatient Some also use hen manure �­ . I..i.-- : . f the' atient and unwilling turned it upside down as I entexed, like iny IoAt one, and I hav�� gr-)wn br cern and potatoes by scattering The young man It,hen'. bade the to-turist, wl1o5e hopes were never lot of rubbish I espied eery fond of her. - I have nt-%-�-r t )',r.1 ;; in the hill or drill when plant- * I . banker prood nio,krning I, and, with plant- realized. . . � . I and among a * ��t_t,.' 'A':(I I Ile% . ., '. . _el_ :In� Such Men probably claim . ,ibe priceless little, book buttoned - a letter that had a familiar look. her 4,f my mary, I , .that: c' It was' . � . ­ ­ evident that his anxiety I ,captured it. It was one that 'I shalt, It' is' in epic :e iii ink- lite .Ahe increased lose. against his heart, hurried - I labor and cost of . . ' fo prey i ' -­.!­.­' -- -back to Mr. Ly, . ed upon his mind that he bad given him to mail to M. when %vhicli I holieve no uae.e,l,,�e living inf.iing the fertilizer would not pay �I -��, I ttictua', office. .� - I , was at times really ill on ' � .­ w �..­ ----,* What -n'ii earth i4' the matter, account I first reached I.Am-don. J pounced, knows anything a;bout.-. Life once_ them. ,Another class- of farmers - IN, I - I aimed c-f it; for mention was frequently upon him like a eat up<?n a mouse,' 11.0reClooks very inriting* to me, and cl�iin that this�mixin- is very pro- ( I Gerald I" that gentleman exclaimed made of having been i laid up fora and demanded tlie meariing of it.- I will try to atone by My devotion . the Mofiient-ash opened the door; I fitable: . They koep t'4 manure in -.. . . - I:. I day or two," and also of his mo- At first he swore that it must have. to Alice for the gre�jt•mistake which a dry place through the winter . . . I k if )oil had .seen. a r . By .. . .. � ! I ,(K) . . ,... - I..-- Vl()�-t !" ther's annoyance at having her trip g.9t into Ili,; trunk by mistake. But I made three years ago. Secret dusting plaster or. "-floats" -under . "'.. - - ­­ I., ;I have-s, very tangible ghost' ipterrupted because of it. my. suspicions being aroused fright- marriages are a device of his sa- the.rojots-and in the shed the Ma- .I.-. .- . l . 1, �" ­ , . . . .. . " . . . Of the past," said the young . . . . ., ,1. .. -,.;:" . : , man Their tour had evidently been eped the fellow almost to deatli, tanic maiest t trap the unwary 2 "y 0 e n . nure is kept in hard, dry chunks " by my fa- . manure is . ... -i � with repressed excitement. "I be- extended far beyond' the time at and he confessed that, and ruin the lives of innocent girls. 4'arly in spring this ' I., ,� � I ­ I -1 - , , - ' - I... , . 1-11 .1 lieve that I have in my possession fir'st determined upon, for months ther's orders, he had intercepted Now, good-bye, my companion of crushed as fine as possible.. This -- - hours: . i -cry letter addreszed'to New Hav- many sorrowful: hours' I shbulff is usually -done by spreading it .on , all M�Isslllglitiks connected with my were passed in traveling from place eN . . . 1.... . �!... . mother'so liistory,� and ample' ma- 'c. place. . . . . . I en. He could easily do this, as it never have had you but for my ;I hard floor, smashing it with a terial, as well, to solve the mystery Mention Nva& made several time's had always been his duty t4.) attend promise, to 51• to keep a diary while heavy spade or maul and 5iftingdt '. --...10 I . of my father's apparent desertion ,,-11 a determination. to break away to the moiling of all ' letters, as I was. abroad .I shall never talk through a. coarse. sieve. Just 'be- 1..'� �..... A . of tier." I from the party and go directly well a's to the collecting of them, to you again, for Iain going to burn fore planting a mixture about like ' ­-, . .And eagerly drawing forth the home-the !'anxiety and suspense "herever we went. You as soon as.the fire is lighted the following is made- 900 pounds, - :precious book which had been dis- werse becoming intolerable" ;',but , "Raving . Ili my office in the rnorniug, and so s.ifled hen manure. 15'0 pounds ni- . . . - gleaned that much from ' L, covered in the secret vault, he laid these resolutions were al I I'l. end forever the first volume of my trate of "a, 730 pounds acid phos- it . ways ap- him, event downstairs and faced I be- life, which no one must e ' . 1. . it before his friend, and explained parently overruled by the entreat- my father, and we had it out ver rea�. phate and 300 pounds sulphate of Potash: In some cases 250 pounds where and how he had come by it. ter or commands of his mother. tweon its, hot and heavy. He saw l .trust.the, sequel will bring me. Pota . . : .. "Gerald, if that is the case, you At last there came an entry that that the traith must conic, ,and he happier days." ' '. ' . .1.1 .. c-f fine bone are used. in place of . I ,. . . . . an equal weight-of the acid '.phos- .%i......'. . .:."..", I are a lucky fellow," cried Mr. was almost paralyzing, for it com- concealed nothing. He had heard . . . .1 I . . ..(TO -be confintle'd.) - ., I ;F- - . phate. This combination has given . . ". - '- .Lyttleton, starting tip, all on the priAd but one word, and was the of my-attentions to M. while Lwas 1. .. 1 -177• ' . ­ - - I .. 1. .. 1 2- . alert. � only one upo' n the page: . .. I 4 . . .. good,results as a potato fertilizer. . . .. ,, in college,r and he ,commissioned r I . . -D 94 YEARS IN ONE HOUSE - I I- .I . Wats LIVED . "But ,.here," he added,. after .. , some one to watch me; but it ,- I"�'�' ,.'14 . . .. . . .7 , ;­�­�' :� � , , -:'' . . ... � . lancing at the label and passing ": . �: 1''. ; only when I was on the point of The death has occurred at Braun "Dead!" - �.,­; :1 . s' ,; - i, I ,­ . .1; I . . ,I� . .LIVE STOCK NOTES. . 1 I back; "you must first read it by. .., . . � . 1. graduating that he learned that I ton at the age of 94 of G. P. Hart- . . . ., - - .,:. � .�.,� , ourself-there-may be some things The next entry was two days ]at• was actually married to her., He null, :who had been church warden It- takeg as much judgment to ", . I . - . ­ - . .� W ' hitv, .stock to feed for the butchers -�'�� . I flu it that no one but yourself should er, and r :, : -.. I : "Cas in a terrible rage at first; he of St. Brannock's Church, Braun- . . , ; . , -cars. He was born I .. . know." could not, endure the scandal of ton, fur fifty � a.:"t.does to purchase a stock of , . ,( merchandise. . . �Iv - . Gerald stood regArding 'it a .mo- "Good heavens! How have I such a misalliance, for lie, at once in the house in which he died an<I ier bandise.. .. . . .. . I ' . . . .- . . .me.lit m i',h an - air of indecision. lived since receiving those home sot his wits to ,work to find some: had only slept away two nig.ht, dur. - It is natural for hogs to root.' A Then he took it mechanically, and, papers I Who could have, sent me way for nic out of the scrape. Hence ing tbe.whole of his life.. ;1. , They find things in the ground ., ­.:1 ...��l I .... .-sitting down at his desk,, opened it that New Haven, paper with that his plot and . his orders, to go . . I systema need. Hogs do . I:.,- .�.I,I.�. . and began to read. paragraph marked 7 . . I . --,f.. . . I . that their s� . . . - 1:.1. It looks as abroad.' Tom, the valet, was- sent . ­ better-'when 'permitted to live na- I , . The first entry in the book, which if some one had discovered our sec- along to art t with my mother, a a A loafer may make a hit with turally. . ... -.. .A � - . . - I. . was evidently a diary, had been ret, and was flaunting it with -) I)Ilt lie (14)e, .. . . 1. '.."�.J A with instriicti4 ng io . 9"t - Do not allow farni-stock ttv tram - 1,1'�`�- - ­-�.J I . mad cruel spy, an i�". s,onico people, doesn't " . , ., � .:'4 . ,e on shipb6ard, aud read thus: spite in my face. Dead 41 my dar-kt,wcept (-very letter that was ma .,d paid for U. . around beehives, for they oftendis- .. .."A . �I, I . , , . V 4�,� :;,�& I . , �iullt­ , . ** �--i - , i I. I ��� I i 11 I � , I I ; i ling dead ! No, no ! I cannot-will to or sent from Now Havcn. This Like Britain's islao-1 Liv, wi'r steak, �I I,rh din bees, and cause the.11* to .. .... '% . I- I I- .: "Germanic, a p.m., IT'' ,- 2% 14--. ,not believe it, And yet there it is lie felt sure would result in making A sea of gravy hounds it-, � tilt t1teni-wl--t­; imn-c-, - -:,'- -t ' - . A .. I . I ,�, . I ) . Sailed at 12 M., but I m blamed . :n black and white, and branded on M. feel t,hat, she had been desert- Shallots oonhus,nily Rcal tered make lo)-iei-, fr..-,,i!t,,1f1,. !"I. (111,-i .. ,.,. W. 1, 1 I w , I . . I it I like the way in w -!i I !;!I 1 r. lr..o. 10,4i:1 ill letters of fire : 'We od in cold blood if krpt up long Th.o% r.)ck-,rtjrk that surroun<ls it. tory,' and c!,-ath w:!1 1,c ,(;. , ;�, ,' . i . . . I 1. . 1 . . .. I.. . . . . , . . . ! `... , ,., ­.�� . - , v..-! I Z.�-.�.N� . 'L�.'�.-­ - - . .. ��L , '­ ­",,�­ ,�,i�e4�.,�AA.;.�`... -- - , ,. '. ­ - 7 , , - - -- .-I I ­­, ---.1-... ........... ........ r: 1.. ".,... .. ,+r - .::�'•�-�cr�ri•-x:Y?^+alri: .�r�•d,.' y, ..,': .:J _,.�..�..rr„•:.;.. ....� ..z`K' _ °'•f.+,' � ��. ...k`, :r..f - _;• ,;.. ;r: - Iy'Tr':^'+3Sc^' ,Aiizcq+.r J•n Ter.;wT+'T.:�.�-s+'Fi1..`-.'c.7.' z'-.a.,i. ,,*� ,.. F,. .c-•rr.._+.<•.a•'�'�J •.c-.,,.. .: .. «..,... sees. .. .,-.. .,e.•.,..-. .-i•i � ...�,. :: ..�' .' •.. .. :+.- K .- !1'�/4v.:NT'.T�^'•y:',�Tw �[ 75Y'A,�rp.'^3•� ,i(t�`+.'.-yi"" NT•T� T. F+?¢'7P„< 7°+`A '-:,: '�.•'.„` .'+ r. .�s .�, ,,. s, s+ > x �,.. �-•. .seer-., ,,> sees .,, � .,. �"- .,- ::s-.�„- a., �•" >'it..r+•. ,�,,t.x,• :»-•n,,,.� r. - ':s-S,.Y,:T.d.,�).r. r. - .„r-n ,.fie.. r.y'.5 ,.':�... ..'. ... e,•: .y,.r n.•-•+ p !r, :Y. nY*f' '-':,.,-. sees .' ',{ ..•�. ,,. . '?`.. ,w�.',::r_ gess.. .,. ... .«..i b Y. '--..,.e,4 !«V •', I� kb.. v,L.y.. -.b. • ', sees .: h.. „ .,. .,'. 7 s ,.. sees .:;..e.. .. :.; ... ✓ r g f. USED — ti. EDIBLIf FLOW=S OF INDIA. VOLCA.IXOl:81-WD 8HAIMS. rAwle* a. W.Ip " [EIAs ROCERs. FrNldoat.. P. $PAR LALBERT J. Riary. M..tian>ISiuE otroitsr Many moble Sowers, it appears, .e.aattssaa < areto be found in India. One o1 Latest AAIen to Tiller of Bell, tar «SPAVIN CUR National Life Assurance Coo the most appreciated grows on a Fertilizers. �lor'►it7N-Oath► . OF oblv,da.A.- tree about which we have very lit-' Volcanoes and sharks are the eat- _ HEAD OFFICEL NATIONAL LIFE CHANNERS, tle information, but which in the „ — - !a Tenn to st., Tor+nta - - est drafted allies of the man with °- Puslnoas In Forty ps,167.ls1.N country itself is named the the hoe." As a result of extended ally Income over "• . $13, 86 "mhowad." The natives COIIBUme AlixA.78Adelaide9L.Z. snvestod in high grade sssur itles. •st ix 1.17 an enormous number of these flow- investigations into the results of, 'per nw oata.da urplus to Policy Holden' Amount the 19W eruption of Vesuvius, the ers, whose pale yellow corollae are The only Company reporting to Canadian Insurance Dept, Ottawa. no or- Italian Experiment Station reports roars of interest or principal on any investment. pulpy and thick and prepare them that the fall of volcanic material BRITISH-AMERiC" i n various ways. When they are fresh A splendid opening in this county for an active, caused a notable increase in the fer- ener energetic they are put in"cakes, to which the tilit $ agent possessing good character give a sweet Savor, but they are• It hurts crops then in the. Business 0011e '10ply direct to Lead oitIIm 25 Toronto BL. Toronto. more especially .used for making 1? ground Central Y.M.C.A. iulidfR -; __ bread after .they have been dried by reason of its crushing weight ars Toaronta t -" and the exce-ta of injurious salts and 1tsTAsLlssitDiseo, and reduced to flour. By allowing acids. But these harmful elements Is Canada's oldest and 'mo+t reliable :WHEW P008 WERE CBIMINAL. HONESTY IN ADVERTISING them to ferment an agreeable wing were all higLly soluble and have al- commercial school. Hundreds of the i5 produced and by distilling thein read volat%zed or washed awn most successful business men in Toronto Strange Condition' In Peru at y y+ . Is of prime importance. The man ttbrandy is obtained of which the while the remaining ejecta have ad- aro our graduates, and give our ata- Period of the Incas. who over advertises hurts him$elf I Hindus are -very fond'. dents the preference in filling �tssklons ded vast quantitira of needed pot- in their offices. ` in Peru at the period of the In- more than as if he.adve ised none. "- ash, phosphoric acid and nitro �. P The Gillette Safety Ra or y's Corn Cure is a s . el- P P ' ' SII' Fall Torn. From soot, foe. has, before its conquest by the y people Hollows Pe Far-away Tasmania, whose shores etudeats.nteranytime. writeforeatalo K claim no quality for their article in fic for the removal of corns and are infested with sharks, in A su bpaniards in the early part of the pant- y, poverty was the columns of the daily press that warts.. We have never heard of its I i T. M. WAT$ON, PAntCITAL '- sixteenth ceatur y ,eht y ;uncountable numbers, has jeounted a crime. The Whole terri- the dealer would not claim face to failing to remove even the worst ceased to dread the monsters and is "tory was divided into three per-i face with the prospective custom- kind• r.ow getting rich by using them as OUR HEAVE CURE cures where other/ e:. Plain ever -da clear-cut talk fail. sells on its own merits. Beet of testy tions, sad. the respective revenues every-day, fertilizer in its immense apple or- M« land resources is the most impressive to the plain They were at dinner, and the chards. menials furnished on application. As1� were given (1) .to Canadian citizen that reads , it. dainties were on the table. "Will a �trto Four Brothers,'-Restoule. Pries$1.10 support the priesthood and sere- ,� per package. Charges pard to nearest e= menial worshipof the sun who was Deatlers and consumers should ap- you take ta.t or pudding? asked r „ » ST. HABGARET S COLLEGE, {press once. None Rermine without our ,their god; (2) to the reigning Inca preciate these methods. papa -of Tommy. Tart, said ade mark. FOUs B12THE8.S, on each g g g TORONTO. ackage. Try a package and be convinced. for the expenses of the royal house= -�.-- ed as h Promptly. His father sigh- i p y sennas others have tailed is no reason • hold 'and the: cast of government* Pd as he recalled the many lessons �w by Reaves cannot' be cured by use, STRIKES COST 30,000 YEARS: on manners be had given the boy. St. Margarets College is thor- R+onr Brother. ?leave Dare. (3) to the people at so"much a bead. "Tart, what?" he queried, kindlyoughly equipped to prepare stu- The extent of.land apportioned to , • dents for Matriculation and all ea- WANTED, each householder was regulated Startling Figures Compiled by But Tomn;y s eyes were glued on British Labor De the pastry. Tart w a,minations in Music Art Domes- hat? was + , WANTED.-i:,000,!a am�nnta of i'O or %x by the size of his family. This na- Department. P y tic Science Physical Education and so acquire tha coal mining rights oa s larg.I asked sharply, this time. "Tart + of Lad estimated to contain MOA000 tan. tion of workers wrought as one -Mr,. G. R. A•skwith, K. C., per- ,I for School Athletics, Cricket. Ten- first 1 answered Tommy, triumph- Foga. An opportunity of s Lifetime L-o,4.t In o4 ` 7nan for the common good. Their manent secretary to the Board of antly- his, Basketball, Hockey, Toboggan- �and acct. `Taunton,stcl■ty:. Bwct,wsaai. isimple wants- were easily and enr Trade.of Britain,.in the 21st annual ing, Swimming and Horseback. rid- FBe. -' atirely satisfied, no one was over- report of the Labor Department on ing ' *orked, and thus they lived a hap- strikes and lock-outs in the United �I every housekeeper ptreely.woulduse va xsLi sl xAGENTa WANTED. oDv sysasY Ela J1 -.;py and contented life; with fre- Kingdom in 1908, and on Concilia- y g MIRED. n tows totake ordem for b..t o■,tosa rade quent holidays and festivals. Under tion and Arbitration Boards, says the Summer months the house >>y e.,,Lhes In Canada. Highest cominisaioa ]Era a social system so well organized that the "amount of induF�rial dis- " , I Tailoring Co., Torouto. e g peril would soon be s thing of the Bessie-• Oh Mabel! I am in an that no man could be so poor unless iurbancea,caused by trade disputes Oaat. awful dilemma! I've quarreled with pORTRpIT AC?NTs-BELIbBLD l�lE2f he were incorrigibly idle we can- was greater in 1908' than in any Harr and he wants me to send his we start to business of their own and give Harry .credit. 'Merchants Portrait Ca• Teronw. 'rot wonder that-those who did fall 'Year 'since 1898. Three die utes- vin back. _ P : . AND NO WONDER I g ^ 5nto poverty and want througn those of the engineering and ship Mabel-"That's too bad." ACENTS WANTED,-I have secured th sheer indolence were regarded as building industries on the north- Miss Hydeson-Parkeville-"Hul- Bessie-"But,that isn't the point• general agency of Ontario for the.sale of t deliberate criminals and were then east coast and in the cotton spin- 1'0! What's the matter, with dear I've forgotten which is his ring." our Butter Blender," a machine which 'allowed to starve. ning 'industry in Lancashire - ac- Bettie this morning T'' oaaddtwo onal st Doi three°ce of one at counted for this. They laid idle Mrs. De Toalpkyson-"Well you chemlc■is used. stands pure food inepeo• + 3' Sl-eeplessness.-Sleep is the great ties. write for partirulars for es'clustvo 160,000 people, and caused the loss see, hes got on a sage"green tie territorv. to -our Eatter Pl�rder" Boca a crushed strawberry + restorer and to be.deprived of it is, 2M Confederation Lite, Building,,Toronto. SOME LARCE DALARIES. of 8,1/, .million working days-the y shirt, and art vital lose. Whatuver may be the - - , Some interesting inside facts are over. number of workpeople involved in grey suit, red socks with green spots , cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- GENTS-Mail Order Buyers. atonal? divulged In regard to the .norm- ; all the other 398 die uteis bein and chrome yellow boots, and yet ' ran ement or mental worry, "ens salaries earned by some insurance , P g the dear child says he feels off col- g y try a Housekeepers sand ad- ageats 129,000, and the working days lost „ y course of Parmelee's Vegetable , dress for free sample l3ILVEIi IL !s' bported that two ants ewestl7 sp- q1,, millions only. off Villas By regulating the action of CLOTH MAGICAL SILv potnsod by the Natienal T1 , Assurance Com- pany in one of our large western cities Of 399 disputes which began. in 'the stomach; where the trouble CLEANER. Large Catalogue of x pave earned over Two Thousand Dollars IMITATIONS ABOUND, but insist upon 1908, 57 directly involved I57,841 etting the genuine,"The D. A L." Menthol lies, they will restore normal con- household specialties. Canada • tSZ.000.00) • month from the time they F - people, P SiLv�reloth Co., Dept. E,, Toronto. /tatted to get business for this Company. Rork Ot"`.70 per cent. Of the iseter, whish has good the less of yeas/ ditiona and healthful sleep will fol-' Of course, these men are hustlers. and total involved in all the disputes It cures; imitations don't. "The D. A L,^ low. The exert a sedative force --'nA ,+ are well equipped In every way, .possess b made b7 Davis • Lawrence Co. n I Secure the Aa®at�y flag even small?? motor ears to cover the et ,the year, were brought to a noon the nerves and where there is cY rrltory more rapidly. close by conciliation, or by refer- �� unrest they bring rent. Ws aaderetand. however, that 'any mm - How are you, old man-feeling. rho hai real ability in this line could do i enCe to arbitration. Mr. AskwiLh ,; ., for your locality of the, only Life Iastm �as well. ! se, s;-"It is satisfactory £o note welI9�.�� Do you really care a' k°ce company meeting the reouirementr e' f one of the reasons for the success of y y rap? Not a rap. !-merely asked 'CAUGHT AGAIN, of '�e "Royal Commission." Our plans •Lionel Life agents is the splendid the inCre8siIIg UBe that is being and policies appeal to the common sense Out of politeness,-which I see was She-So many .men now."aye and positively r -3tec-t the Policyholder's tandiag.of the Company which b shown made of methods' of -conciliation ,� interest salla waves. Terms of payment On their advertisement elsewhere in this quite thrown away. marry for money. Yon Wouldn't a It It . ever occurred to you to and arbitration. The shipbuilding oaster. �" ` —- marry me for money, would.you, f a s » We fs Insnr•nce business you dispute led t4.8 series of Confer- f INE POLICYHOLDERS MUTUAL LIFT, cannot snake arrangements with an Pains, Like the Poor are Always dearest? ' Bier Company to ..cure business for ences, as'a result of which machin- + , T Wesuple Building, Toronto, r than tbq. National Life. And they need. er was set u earl in 1909 for deal- With. Ue-That portion of mans He. (absently)-No,o, dl rliag. Agent right in this territory, com- 5 P y life which is not made up of plea- wouldn't marry you for all the g ualcats with the,Lead osloo, i>jR with differences betwePa em- ' sure is largely composed /► TE® < p vers, and work people 'ill this g y Po of pain, money in the. world,' '1 1 and to be free from pain is a lea- She -= Oh ou horrid horrid -PRACTICAL DEVICE. itrade ardWiin� the cotton e in the gindustry Ra a the Simple re'mdiee aree�al wretch"i � y. f By Canadian Railways, erpPn Tete• s c. f y R y "" _ _ graph Operators. (let Brady. The "Why don't you mend that large .similar arrangements are being Lmmand is Seen. Particulars tree, y Bole in your umbrella?" considered. !pain, and a safe, sure and simple "It Is an undid ,ted fact that emcdy is Dr. Thomas' ECIpetriC , CENTRAL TELECAAPH SCHOOL I keep it to put my hand one paeket' of Wilson's Fly Pada t Gerrard >t., Toronio. r through to see if it is,still raining." Oil. You cannot do wrong in giving. has. actually )tilled a bushel of Chippy-' I Was not at all up to it s trial when required r house flies. Fortunately aro such ''the mark last night= tried -to say A, Safe Pill for Sufferers.-Thep something agreeable, but couldn't ;.iSAVIItG• quantity can ever be found In a /.r:, pills that violently.purge and I& it, somehow; so at last I,bade Wh - .hide well kept House, but whether they ,i 3 your light under a' p 511 the stomach and intestines with } thein• gond-bye. Norton-"Ah! hllshcl when a pint measure will an- he tete or many Wilson's Fly Pads F.1I In your name and ad- pain. Parmclee's Vegetable Pills Then you'did manse to se, some- dress, mail his coupon to d4 y l3 ,S ewer the purpose 1 will kill them all. the are mild and effective. They are I thing agreeable after•all! _ _ .. gurely vegetable, in o their it our- Relieved e , We Eye remedy. Try - I ea, Weak, weary. Watery Ayer. R . M:N GTO N Troubles. jgative entering into their com= i :UNCLE EZRA SAYS :•J. Kindly mention the name of ties J BUSINESS COLLEGE EYOd 4 be and their'effect is soothing paper in writing to advertisers. Will Like M rine- . it Soothes. WcFAt "When you come to the cross- ass W1998 at, Toronto, ou .'and beneficial. Try them and be Your Druggists. Write: For Eye Boole. roads uv right an' wrong, do the and gsi by return awl ■cosy of ICOnvinced. Thousands Can attest lCordial Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Torontoheir great curatiee qualities be- Dr. J. D. K'ellogg's Dysentery a -y 'horse act till ou know fur ya.n.,,d.oeeeo■taloauwb Ikause thousands ogre their health is compounded specially to AIRY dead' sure Which road is the right ,� Naas................. iand strength to timely use of this (combat dysentery, cholera morbus one. ......••... w uld market that one HORSES AND CATTLE h:,.e' Imost excellent medicine. (:and all inflammatory disorders that ., price of airships ADDRESS...............:......... change of food or water may w..t up y the rich colic and , can pose .ramps, Painkiller will cure them every l6indly mention the name of this in the stomach and intestines.,These P as high flyers. time. Halts bottle in not water, to- aper In writing to advertisers. I complaints are more common in, peated a few times. 'Avoid substitutes. 6 there is but one "Painkiller"-Perry _ ?r Kummer than in winter, but they practically all Canadian drug- D&Tia=2so and eoe. M!N eE are not confined to .the warm 61'h par AGENTS mm0 ILLli31I\.1TING SHELLS. month's, as undue laxnesa of the ��� Brocers and general dealers us! vara a.D.,.nn.u.b. ?' bowels may seize a man at an sell Wilson's Fly Pads. , If your HIS NAME. lLhpArm.eeutbu.la...or Experiments have recently been y y ,� sur o�ptaL our Rade at Toulon .tith.secen intended li=me. Such a sufferer will fiend 'storekeeper does not, ask him why. George-1 Rather than remain et..s Seo .sell on .g In every hone,aro quica ly to illuminate the sea at a distance i speedy relief in this Cordial. - -- single, would you marry the biggest wedupand,epe,t o:d ye OPTIMISM, fool on earth, if he asked you?" some to t iuclosive tet- i'rcim 'the land, thus disclosing the fe Clara-"Oh this is so sudden; ATE r't°r's'�°°' 1 esenca and movements of an ell- Th' would we're livin' in ' TzF;If,.Ma EVPrLT� pr, THE `'PIT." , -- George i„ if?7 CATAI.OGtlE Dopa fo,Torwto 0•e, emy at night.: The shells are made Is purty hard t beat; _ to explode at a great height, and y rose may hev its thorn- The Rapid Keedie'Threader The Chicago "Pit," is the switch- Et''r P 1 sickly"children The'use R s to give lighe for a sufficient time to board of the grain world. There But ain't th' roses sweet 7 P#le, permit an examination of the sur- eluting four hours every day, grain — - Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- A practical eye-paying, face of the sea for several miles already rarvested, grain noir Did you ever see aself-made man tor. "'Worms are one of the prin- timesaving device, used cipal causes of suffering in children for any size needle or from the shore. The officers in ,win rain not et planted is who was able to talk to a stranger and should be expelled from the gr g� g y P g thread. :c threads quick: , ,charge of the experiments regard speculated in by 'the 1,200 frenzied for ten minutes without mentioning Iy;ea�ity, and will fast a the illuminating shells as more ef- members of this community.' the fact? system. lifetime. Mailed to your fective than search-lights in disclos- "Deals" are carried through amid -_--- - _ ' address;postpaid torssC. ,Zing"the position of hostile ships. a, pandemonium of shouting and ;SAME, BUT DIFFERENT. - ACENT8 WANTED. -,Another form of'shell has been pro- getsiculating• If, say, wheat is at "I - '� Most lawyers take a keen delight , TH. Rapid Needs• which shall,. in bursting over 80s cents, and an operator desires 14; �,o,sed, sea, spread a cloud of thick P ,. trying to confuse medical experts in Threader Co.,oo to dispose of 50,000 bushels for 80,, 1 the. witness box in murder trials, iia; Box 1307.oriuia,Ontario Wsmoke about the batteries on shore, cents, he raises bath hands, palma hus preventing them from seeing• facing outward, ab'.)ve his head, and often they get paid back in Pthe approaching ships, and render- crying, "Three-quarters!". Each their own coin. A case is recalled g the illuminating s' ells useless. finger exhibited represents Each wYfere the lawyer; after exercising HIC323 t7L8ca13 bushels, and palms extended- out- ' all his tangling tactics without c- (� k; tett, looked quizzically at the doe- ��\�O� Dont1 %Pard denote an offer to sell; while t for who was.testifying and said; U UU � �'• 1103 Grow Old. palms inward denote an offer -to "You will admit That doctors BEST VALUES IN OANAOa, buy. Wren a deal takes place in EXHIBITION VISITORS y going ironed with raj hair when Dr. 1 sometimes• make mistakes, won't .main s Natural Hair Restorative. will which the price fluctuates from the h >> ring it back to its natural color, even "trade," you?yo „ hough it has been gray for years. Two (previous trade, a lynx-eyed of- MM'' Oh, yes; the same as.lawyers, cordially invited to call and �ersone might use from the same bottle ficial, on a high stool at the edcre p'' • was the cool reply. inspect our stock. ind the, hair of one become black and I of the "hit,"' writts down the latest « ' 1Lne other blonde, just as they were in tI` I And doctors mistakes are burl- AC}�NTS W ANZ'�b J,nth. So it is not a hair-dye, itwillnot .-Price on,a sheet.of,pnner, and.drops i, �'1 e i six feet under ground," was the r R Z3 THE P + In every locality: ajnre the scalp, and is no trouble to ap• r to a tele re, hist helow, Imme- R `' l i P P lawyer's triumphant reply. tet Wo guarantee ce dollar or money t{ta}Cl,y t}lls price is on the tape; "Yes " he replied,. " REX TAlL0A1NC COMPANY. _ Fetarned, Price one dollar (Postage paid). I , p'�ed,. and law- �4 ( Tt?E TREMAIN 9IIPPLY CO., 1 clicking rani+lav to all the teat y 177 King at. West Toronto ' B yers� mistakes Often awing in the (Opposite Princess Tbeatra) I Toronto. • cities'of,America. f N U ' . ISSUE ;r 0. 36-=09 "sir. " • . _ sees: ..:- : :' sees.- .. . ._ `.. _ ,„ ..--•�� : = � r ::.Fi uYN'- r ., > ,.::e1�.,,.;" :.. ....�' x:i: .8 .y'- +, .•. ��F:.r '��. _ � �:.{ �� a'a✓ �ie-. ''yc°'r' a"r� ae� _-.gc��ex.m ",�: ' _ -.r ,...�;_'�<-+r".i,' :�:.:''•�:..,. ,:,c. T •*7., s�'..:.,�..... ...; ..: v...-. y .- ._.a!'.he�� �-..S°-TCa:r}:h, r.h.."?. :,.)"ice :: '=...:;.:�,G..."s.. _,. tVi..s-3-r�:vt,:,'.., 3.-",*:��_..'R.�r-s•r�-rC`." �yr a; � r' 3-s�+or 'amu,:.7 �.?..•..:µ'?s v�R, r• ?.f N .: .. .� LOCALISMS Found—A lady's barrette. —Mrs. and Dues Dick, of Pao- _j • Loser call at this office. * tone, Illinois, are -visitingwith In Groceries' we X .i•j f - —W,. O. Barnes, of Green River, Mrs. John Andrew, offC Church �. —Geo. S. Cowan was in the city was in town on Monday street. Q i as Tuesday on business. —Norman Kerr, of East Toron- —Monday nett being Labor PURITY R /T Y FLOUR —Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, to, was in town on Wednesday. Day and a national holiday the f: Sunday at his home here. --Miss Edna Seldon is visiting places of business will be closed I'My," but it is delicious for pastry "and such buns." Why they e { —Miss McClure, of Woodbridge, friends in Oshawa for a few days. as usual. just like mother used to make. is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. N. —Mrs. L. D. Banks returned —Mrs. R. S. Dillingham is Hicks, home on Tuesday after visiting spending a few day with her BULL DOG AMMONIA POWDER —Miss Edith Wagner has been friends in the city. niece, Mrs. Albert Boyes, of East seppeending a week with friends in —Miss Lily Meddings, of Mount Toronto. It cleans up evervthing. Get a package. It,s only 10 cehts. Kinsale, Forest, .is spend ing, a week with —J.'B. and Mrs. Horn and fam - AA C —Donald Kerr, of Toronto,' Miss Alice Thompson. ily, of Kenora, are visiting with - SOV L G AN -''spent Sunday at the home of his = The government has fixed Mrs. Horn's pilrents, W. G. and "Why it's wonderfuil." Saves scrubing, kills the dust and germs; . • mother here. Monday; Oct. 25th, as the day for Mrs. Ham. brightens up your carpets, rugs etc., and keeps —Fred. Bunting, of Toronto, Rational Thanksgiving. —A large amount of baled straw your floors neat and clean. spent Sunday at the home of his =Mrs. Webb, of Toronto, is has been shipped from Pickering > mother here. visiting her niece, Mrs. Thomas station to Toronto during the past r —Walter Wood, of Toronto, Field, of the Lake shore. two weeks. In Dr Goods, Boots & Shoes •spent Sunday at the home of his —W. H. Gee and son, Ewart, of —Miss May Young, of Toronto, 4�arents'here. Regina is visiting the former's accompanied by her niece spent J —Dr. Henry will be here as usu- sister, Mrs. R. A. Bunting: Sunday the guest of James and all next Tuesday to attend to his —Frost visited this locality on Mrs. GordoB.' -WE'RE ON THE TOP - professional duties. Sunday night, but so far we have =Miss Lillian Palmer; of Mone- ® e —The usual large number are heard of no damage being done. ton,N. B., is holidaying at the O attending the Toronto Exhibition —bliss Watson, of "Hillcrest," house of'her parents, Geo. M. and ® ��� LADIES i,his weed and neat. Toronto, ie speuuing A couple of Mrs. �almei*. • v —Miss Mona Banks, of Toronto, weeks with her friend, Miss Field. —Miss Hattie 'Decker left on a Have you seen is visiting at the home of her —J. H. and Mrs. Rogers are Tuesday to resume her duties on m our . assortment: _ uncle, W. H. Banks. spending a couple of days this the teaching staff of the -Merriton r 1; of Black Moreen / —Mrs. J. S. Grier, of Detroit, is week with an old friend in Ennis- public school.. Underskirts. spending a couple of weeks with killen. —Mrs. Rorke, of Thornbury, is -'.We certainly her sister, Mrs. E. W. Sleep. —Miss Annie Calvert left on visiting her brothers and sisters, have a special.- -Miss Patterson, of Barrie, has Monday for Oshawa, having se- Messrs.-J. N. and W. V.' and the ..,Reg.,$1.25 for I' returned home, after visiting her cured-a good position in the mil- Misses.Richardson. $1 00• cousin, Miss Ethel Davidson for a livery department of the T. Eaton —Frank Bundy left on Tuesday - �,�k Co, morning for Toronto, where he f =Miss S.A.hale,of Newmarket, —The Ladies'Aid of the Metho- has secured a po}ition in the - _ '>k 7�, �C and Miss P. J. Wright,of Toronto, dist church will hold their annual Metropolitan Bank. spent Sunday with their relatives harvest Home on Sunday and ' —Mrs. Pollard, of Michigan, re- ANOTHER EYE-OPENER ' here, Tuesday, the 3rd and 5th of Oc- turned home this , week, after. Miss Clara Ham has returned tober. spending a fortnight with Mrs. R. Om our Bargain•Table for Friday and Saturday-40 doZeDL 6m a holiday . spent with her —The Rev. Father. Brewer, of Pollard and family. ]g Of thread t0 8@D 8t 2.for SC. brother, C. H. Ham, in Tema. New Orleans, has,returned home —Mr. and Mrs. Birmingham and 8p00 gami. ,after spendig a week with Thom- child, of Kingston, are visiting —Miss Kate Kerr returned home as Field, at the Lake Shore, For- the former's sister, Mrs. Thomp IN HARDWARE, TIN SMITHING last week, after spending s few est Hame: sun, of Church street: weeks with friends in East To- —Mrs. Ed. McBrady and son, of -Miss May Parsons and Miss Furnace work, RoofiD etc. mnto• Chicago, and Miss Josephine Me- Bertha King, of Oshawa, are a g —Miss Mabel Clark, of Toronto, Brady, of Port Hope, are spend- spending a vacation with the fat- WE'RE SPECIALISTS Is spending a couple of weeks at ing a few days with R. acid_ Mrb". ter's aunt, Miss Haney. the home of her sister, Mie. H. J. McBrady: —A new porch has been erected Our tinsmitbing department has exceeded our expectations. The Marrgqtux. —Bank's bridge is down in order at the entrance to the basement of reason is plain: We do good, neat work. Furnace work a =L. A. Findlay, of Toronto, to allow the contractors to pro- the Methodist church, the work specialty. spent Saturday with his relatives cued with the cement work.Those being done by Win. Wilsoon. OUR SPECIAL-hELS E FURNACES here and incidentally spent a few driving-along that road can drive - —Master Eward Gordon return- . hours fishing with the proverbial through the creek. ed -to his home in Toronto on fisherman's lack. —Quite" a heavy rain-storm' Tuesday, after spending a couple . . . - —Mrs. H. J. Marquis; accompa- passed over this Vh locality on Satur- of weeks with his relatives here. Ell by two of her children, left -day night and as a result a numb- --- ---- �� - a mart on Tuesday morning for Colling- er of fields of buckwheat have BALE REGISTER. wood to spend a week with her been laid almost flat. WEDNtESDAT,SEPTSMBER 16,in =Auc- - sister, Mrs. Cooper. =-The public school re-opened tion sale of 112-awe farm, beim�r =James O'Connor,who has been on Wednesday morning with a arta of lot 17 in 8th con. and lot 18 - PICKERING, CSN T. in the employ of James White for good attendance and A. G. Green - n 7th con.,belonging to the estate the past few months, has been en- as principal and Misses Campbell of the late Joseph Pilkey. Sale at Malpaged by J. H. Wagner to work .and Kerr as assistants. 2 o'clock p.m. at Wilson's Hotel, �tssss>•sss�����nr�s>•i�sf in his butcher shop. —The regular meeting of, the Claremont. See bills for further —The tVomea a Institute held a -Ladies' Aid Societyof St. An- particulars. Thomas Poucher,Auc J 1 »il most enjoyable time at the home drew's church will be held on the tioneer.. - JJ!! 11 Sept 9th, -':No • r -.. ;P 1 e S N of Mrs. R. H. Cronk on Tuesday afternoon of Thursday, p . - afternoon, the meeting being in at the home of Mrs. Westney. TIME TABLE—Pickering Station Z} _ y T.R. Trains East due as follows-- )the nature.of a picnic. —Rev. J. A. and Mrs. McCanns BAR —A. G. and Mrs. Green and fam- entertained Lhe members of the 'N�• s mail g'0o ° �•. We have a full line of nice Fresh Spices, ity returned home on Tuesday, 'Epworth League at the parsonage " 12 Local 2,43 P,M. _ y �� 14 rocas s•as P.X. :ground or whole. s►fter spending a two months'va- on Tuesday evening. A most en- 'Trams going west dues. as follows— . , .. Mtion with relatives and friends joyable time was spent by all. No. 13 Local 8 3 A.M. Nine the best OD the market, In Toronto and Beaton. —Mr. and Mrs. Darden,of North 11 Local .' r-W P.M. et —Mrs. W. T. Hartrick and dau- Carolina, who have been spending 7 Mail 8.35 P.M. r� ghter, Miss S. Leavens, have re- several months with their daught- *Sunday included. White. Wine or Cider.< tamed home, after a month or er, Mrs. R. H. Cronk, returned A 1�� more with relatives and friends in home on.Wednesday morning. A. PALMER R " -Cleveland and other points. --J. L. Spink, of Toronto, was PAINTER AND DECORATOR —R. A. Bell, G. T.' R. station in town on Monday on business. R„ A. BUNTING, Pickering agent was seized with illness on His many friends in town and Contractor for general house repairs. Sunday and was compelled to lay throughout the township will be Established b este in Pickering Off duty for a few days. Thomas pleased to know that his health is . V�lage.. Gormley is at present relieving. now better than it has been for ADDRBs§-�'fCKERING P.O. beeni J: Morecombe, who has some time. �� � T been in the employ of J. H. Wag- —Miss Ann'Cameron has return- ser for some time,has been engag- ed home after spending several Blacksmithing ed by Mr. Hicks in his bakery and months with friends in St'. Marys. _ entered upon his duties Monday She was accompanied on her re- '-,horning. turn by Mrs. Hugh Thomson who Having rented the Dunbarton shop HC,IIVTERS —Miss M. E. Campbell returned will spend a few days at the home and opened the same.I am prepar-, 0o Wednesday morning to resume of R. Miller. ed tor do all work entrusted to We can supply your needs in Sporting Goods. A full her duties in the school here,after —Bargains Saturday, 11th incl. me in the above:line. supply of Shells, Powder, Shot;Cartridges, Ete.` spending the past two months at —7 ibs.:Gream of Wheat 25c, 6 lbs. :Horseahoeing a specialty. -her home in Strathroy and in rice 25c, 3 boxes-Salads dressing - Uall in and see me any time. APPLE PARERS other parts. 25c, sodas loose 9c Ib., in cartons �. .�.. _ - her T. and Mrs. Batty. who 10c, India Black Tea, the best ever. Try one of our Hudson Apple Parers They are 'have been on a two week's wed-' sold for '20c; or 2 lbs. 35c. D. p>;NBARTQN the beet on the market. ding tour in the Southern States, Simpson & Co. - * - •have returned and. have taken up —A number of the business men Pickering Lumber Yard HEATERS I treeidenc-e, in L. D. Banks' cosy in town have. contributed ' to a Coal Oil Heaters in all sizes. -Just the. thing for these, dwelling on Linton avenue. fund for the purchase of oil to be :ill kinds of building material, in- g B cool evenings. _ —The contract for building sed in oiling the street to keep eluding rough and dressed Bank's bridge north of the village down the dust', That portion be- hamber, lath, etc. 'baa been awarded to the Ontario tween the drug store -and Wag- 'A Co., and the contract for ner'A butcher shop will be treated All grades-of N. B. Shingles Je B'U N IDY the cement work has been award- in this way. now on hand. ed to H. Johnson, of Whitevale. —Farmers are now getting busy W D. CORDON &'SON.` ' •� —Workmen have been busy with their fall plowing. In_driv- �jALL IN AND SEE US40446640 'getting the open rink in shape for itfg through the- country one �������� the coming season. The bed has notices the ever increasing numb- VOTERS LIST, 1909 :' been made erfectl level so that er of sulky plows that are being We carry a good line of all kinds of Hardwrre at reasonable prices—P±ttt►ta. p y Oils, etc. Agency for Martin-Senour Paints. 0 that it will require only a small used. , Farming is rapidly getting Sink's Flour alwa s on band, Bon-Ton, Cream and Tea Buns. Also, Oraham amount of star to secure a cuffs rid of much of the hard work that Sp ink's Grape Nuts Cream of Wheat, tient amount of ice. was inseparable from that voce- Flour,Rolled Oats. Rolled Wheat. Force, p • —A. J. Howlett, Pirie O'Lear tion• ` Wheatlets, Orange Meat, Puffed Rice,•ToastedPCorn Flakes and , y Mayor of St. Municipality of the To:enshiQ of Pickering, Sreaded Wheat, fresh,always iu stock. J. H. Bundy and D, Simpson'&Co. —John Burns, y County of Ontario. Butter Crocks of all sizes. Gem Jars and rubbers for preserving 'season. have each installed gasoline light- Louis, Mich., was here this week Notice is hereby given that I have Sheeting bleached and unbleached 8/4 from 4iic to 30c yd. Towels and Towel - Mich., systems in their respective attending the funeral of his aunt, transmitted or delivered to the per- ing, Shakers. Cottons, Prints, Gingham,Under Vests, Cotton and places of business, These lamps Mrs. McCarthy, and when in town sons mentioned in Sections 5 and 6 of Cashmere Hose, Ribbons, Lkces and Embroideries. i give a strong white light and'are gave THE NEWS a pleasant call. the Ontario Voters'List Act,1889,and Highest rice aid for butter and eggs. a Mr. Burns is a native of Whitby, acts amending the same, the copies Terms Cash. g P P said to be cheaper than coal oil' required b said sections, —Donald Munro recently thresb- which be --left over thirty years 9 be eO -GEO. 'A GILLESPIE Dunbarton ' - ed tau acres of alsike which yield- ago.' He is now serbing his third traosmitte or delivered of the Lista tin 9. ed about sixty bushels of eed,' term as mayor of St. Louis. made pursuant to said Act, of all per- which he sold at 88.50 per bushel. —The Grand Trunk Railway has sons appearing by the last revised As- p sessment Roll of the said Municipality NEVER R ,`He also sold the straw for $32. moved the round-house from York entitled to vote at Elections for mem• IP OVERALLS Thus from the ten acres he will to Mimico, and York as a railway bers of the Le islative Assembly and 'receive :the euug sum of about centre will be a thing of the pat•t. at Municipal Elections, and said List ` E420.00, As a•result of this change, train- was first posted up in my office at I-have them. No two men can rip them one on each leg. You are at ( —Joseph,Horsley, of West To men to the number of over a hun- Whitevale on the 27th day of August, liberty to try them. Guaranteed for 80 days. For every rip.you is 1909, and remains there for inspection. y 1 - Tonto, arrived here last week and Bred will'have to make their head-- Electors are called n on to examine will receive 25c and for every button' that comes off you wi 1 will drive a bread we. on for his quarters at other points; Belle- P receive 10 cents cash at my store. B said Lista and if any omissions or oth- brother-in-.law, E. N. Hicks. He villa, Hamilton or Mimico. York er errors are found therein, to take With each pair you purchase you will receive a cake of soap or will lose about five hundred of its proceedings to have said a memorandum book. 1 has taken up temporary quarters errorsimmediatep 8 R' in Mrs. Hartrick's building at the Population. By the change pas errors corrected according to law,. Ob yes, another thing—We have 4 pairs of Boots or Shoes for il. Good i i, corner of Church an King Sts., sen0er locomotives will rein from Dated at Whitevale, Aug. 27cbJQM- stock which sold for X1.50, 1.7b and 82 each pair. - but will in a few week move into Hamilton to Belleville instead of DONALD R. BEATON. RINC - thv honge on Church at pres- having Toronto as a terminal Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering, EDWARD BRYAN .pCICHEKE c;uL occupied by S. Orvi point. r 4749 Whitevale,OntMAI ^ L : rcw,P.r •<•�..;.�' yam. .. v