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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_09_10 qV.. ..... ^'�'T. "'^'3:J!t+•r,+-e.a- s vl .,. f' ':• - - -4 r. 1 MOL. XVIII. PICSERIN(�, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, '1909 No. 49 VrVf&**tonal $haz-bo. BLOODLESS WOKEN ! SCARBORO WHITEVALE Percy Henderson is spending the The Whitevale Women's Institute L D. D E. S Medtaag holiday with his parents. wal hold their regular alonthly meet- G$O. N. FISH, M. D. Threshing is the order of the day ing at the home of Mrs. W. Meek on PIiYBIOIAN AND BIIBGI�ox Lose Color, 'Constantly' Weary, and grain is turning out well. Wednesday, 15th inst., at 3 p. m. The iemle2 of Ooll"e of Physicians and Bnrgeone, There are quite a number of silos last meeting was intensely interesting The ladder season is here again. and- 0 nd 3: Out Associate SoronsV. County of Ontario, Look Wrinkled HOIIOW. going up.around here this fall. and instructive. The demonstrators, we are prepared to make them Omos Soars=s to Io a.m, aria 1 to$ and a to a Scarboro Electric'Railway is carry- Mrs. Mannel and Miss Turner, receiv'- of all sizes. ; P.no. Brougham.Out. ll-ly• ink great crowds to the Exhibition ed the thanks of till present. Ladies All kinds of general Blacksmitbiag !ClfERING MEDICAL SURGICAL The All Get Health Vitality, this week. all cordially invited. 0 y y George and Mrs. Martin, of New- promptly and neatly done. New- and X-RAY INSTITUTE Vim, Strength From Vital. dale, Manitoba, and Joseph and Mrs. -WHITBY A good Beef-ringer for sale. DICKERING, - - ONTARIO Henderson, of Alpena, Michigan, are Once you use the celebrated nerve spending a few days with James And Dr. and Mrs. Adams and Miss Clara W.H. JACKSON. Oct. WAIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D,, C. M., vitalizer and tonic, Vital-opce you Mrs.Henderson. Adams were in Toronto on Wednes- Brock Road F3 ' Pbysician-in-chaige feel its magic Bowers working through day attending the wedding of their ' Specialistin:Rec:al Diseases. ProstatieDis- your wea :ened system-then you'll CHERRYWOOD son. Dr. Allan Adams.', Ja ' White asses or men, Diseases of woaen, Denten, know for ante that health at last The Martin Dlanufacturin Co.haveYYi(�saesTumors,of%-Ray Diseas s of Diseases o!eye g jj J,V ear.nose,throat and lunge. Fitting glasses and awaits you. Herb. Stover spent Sunday at the in course of construction a new build- ,dl wuto and chr,inic diseases. $o much uicker and surer is Vital home of Mr. Laughlin. ing on the Byron street side of their ' OIIce Hoon 19 to 3 and 7 to 0 491y to rebuild and restore that thousands Born to Joseph and Mrs. Cowan, a premises. Another building is also Wholesale and Retail Botcher, use no other medicine. daughter on August 27th. being enlarged. This looks as if the feQ(sb. Mrs. Somerville is slowly recover- business was prosperous. , Pickering, Out. ; 50c a box, or 6 for $3.50. For sale ing from an attack of typhoid fever. Mise Stella Pringle. daughter of W. — r H. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS- at McFadden's Drug Store, Pickering. Miss Mamie Dunn, of Pickering, is B. Pringle, who taught for several $Pet price paid for choice sr • THB,County Crown Attorn.y,and County sppending a few days, with Miss Iizz]e years all Al bert College. Belleville;has - "S31leftm. Ooart Ron".Whitby. 10-T Teefy. been engaged to teach in one of the butcher's cattle. M.and Mrs. Chapman and .son, of colleges in Hartford, Conn. . She left Clioice meat will be found at otir - � T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Highland Creek, Sundayed with Geo. here on Friday last to enter upon her • Boiicitor.Notary Public,Special Eza�i• (CLAREMONT Gates and family, new duties,-Gazette.• shop at reasonable prices. k - ser for Hii(➢1 Court of Justice, Successor co � Messrs. Dow a McGillivray. Brock street, Mrs. Ed. McBrady and son, of Chi- Whitby. 71y r.ago, visited here this week with Jos. BROUGHAM Call and See U8. Prices right �T H. WARgE, SOLICITOR AND FURNITURE STORE Cowan and family. rV Nox.az Poz;rrc• (successor to late Mrs. Madill and children, of Toron- R. J. Price spent Labor Day with David who in a so Whitbyt Mr. 87dney North- anto, are spending a few days with J. friends here, 8 Mo huments aotoi who u associated with Mr.Werke,atmoads in the place to get the best and Mrs. Laughlin. Miss hlerta Bennett is visiti11with g at Pickering on Wednesdays. . friends in Toronto. a Loans arranged Illy Furniture at the lowest UXBRIDGE Mrs. R. J. Linton. and Miss Ella are visiting Having secured the_ v�teruuiry. prices, also It is rumored Oat a local option gin Toronto. g agency for campaign will be ntered upon in Uz- Mrs. Wm. Cassie attended the eEx- the Ontario Granite and Mar- WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. PICTURE FRAMING, bridge this fol], as well as in Port hibition on Tuesday. ble EVorks, Brampton, I am #l'' '`` Graduate Ontario veterinary Conerse. J. William, of Toronto, spent the re ared to furnish all work in . Member Ontario vaterinavmedical Society. Perry, the idea being that a aimul- P P 1? y CURTAN POLES holiday in our burg. the granite and marble line Succew to Dr.E,J. Sbirle>, office Hing Rt., , taneous cam aign would be more nuc- Pickering. -• . at the very Lowest r1 . s7 csasful than �f rile two towns took it Russell Conner, of Toronto was prices, and, with his people on Monday. workmunshi uaranteed.- and kinds of repairing. up at different times. oar P g HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR- Mr.. Sargeant, of Cobonrg, visited Goods shipped where desired. John Reid, engineer 'on a freight PP �. GE02l, AND DENTIST, Eta. and tween Lindsay and Midland, stepped with W. J. Bodell-on Tuesday. See me before placing your Graduate of the Ontario vet -1n•ry Cor_ Q E. J. Williams, of Lambton MiI}s, order. Lettering lay. Toronto, registered . member of the from the engine to do some adjusting g done on the :6 Ontario veterinary Medical Association, f- •.LT N D E R T A K I N G when his leg suss caught and severed visited friends over the holiday," shortes* notice. 6,1• and residence one and one-quarter miles James Lennon has rented the Ben- near the thigh. Mr. Reid had had C, W. GIBBONS — Claremont {' • ,forth of Green R:ver. Otsoe sea•hoaiagforge nett farm now occupied b William. homes to a a.m.,and I -tot pm. Private in connection. charge of an engine three years and P y telephone in my CMOs P.O. side•,,. Green47was a most capable and steady young Dolphin'. Bier, lar, man. He is married. .having a wife d�rnes and 'Mrs. Fuller, of Mitchell, ' v ' y. and two smp,ll children in a pretty visited at Ed. Willson', during theC 0 A L 18u�ttt=!! 4Lafi•as. past week. . home in Lindsay. He is a cousin of ■ M. 'E. Steel, of Markham, spent a •�T CLAREMONT � Mrs, S. T. Anderson, of Uxbridge.[- few days with F. C. Mechin a his Hard and soft. �y�e�// G HAM-Issuer of .'M -arriag a Journal. home here. ''. ♦ a Licensee in the County of Ontario, - - .e TT T� Pickering Village, g73y BREENwOoo N. and Mrs. Mechin, of Pickering, JJ V MB�iR n visited the former's parents here over Lath and Shingles. 'r HOPPER Issuer o! Marriage NEW iia S. L. Stevenson spent Sunda the holiday. D• Lfcensss in the Obnnty of Ontario, y Mrs, I;jlia-of Detroit,•has returned, T �--�••� .^ IDtaos at,lase and his residence,Otaremoat. 80hool ith Mr. and Mra.Green. y. Books EValter 9. Green, of B , aid F. after visiting her fkther, Wm.Bodell,NORWAY HOUSE.-Norwa L. and Mrs. Green a flying lv sit on for the past week. Prices right. IiiaKaton Road Pa:ercolar attention sly Monday. Have you seen the new sanitary" ao farmers attending Toronto markets, - - mattress made b A. C. R E E SOR, _ **a amommodation ander the new manage. - The Dominion Feather Co. have 10- y Dominion Feather x aa••t. Chargee moderate. J.J.McCann, Pro. We have now almost all the New sated in'Claremont cleaning and xeno- Co. non at Claremont. LOCUST HILL Pelletal. Books. The others will follow eating beds. •� B.BEATON,TOWNSBIPOLERK as publ9hed. The Ladies'Aid of the, Greenwood OSHAWA FAIR • conveyancer, oommisdonerfar taking A full supply in Scribblers, Slates, church intend having'an ice cream To INcmzAss CROPS USE amdavlts, AOooaatant., Ete. stoney to lona' social at the Parsonage on.the 26th of • Nee r Tuesday and Wednesday o=;. onL.oae of M.r 1-T a has yet had in the way of a fair.Lie. Pencils,etc.,etc. September. promise to be the biggest daps Oshe. ;R�1 g FERTILIZERS v The mail boxes on the rural mail de- w FP'OSTILL, Licensed Auetioneer livery system on the Whitby-Bron- Ever7thing is in readiness for the Ex- wALKEe TIxI,-iGE3 GROW . for Ooaatiee of York and Ontade. Ane' New Line of Kodak6 ham route have -arrived, and were hibitiun and all plans have been made stns Was of all kinds attenasd to on shostasl � Carried in stock b sows. Address Green giver P.o., oat And Eastman Kodak supplies on hand est week taken out from Whitby by ensure a good program for the pus- y Take a Kodak with yo A. mail carrier Scott. It will be an easy lie's entertainment. $. Q-. ��2AR'1'IN �[�j• Houser for Ontario and York cw, All B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- matter to put the bores into Ilion Tuesday is the dap for the big races ♦7 - - PICHERIi Gi and then the service can begin. The The Driving Club offer a$200 purse in R1aas ol,alal eoaanetco either pr or d&or by or Bow about your Eyes ? boxes are to be used for both the re- the 215 class. Wednesday has also aaeYoo. Bats notes collected. For dates of etherpartitalars apply at res#denee, Elisabeth ceipt and delivery of mail matter. No some good trials of speed• OL, Plakering. Orders lett at saws Otis•.will If they trouble you in any way have doubt the service will prove of greaC Campbell and Fletcher, the sensa- SET t119 BEST seeefye prompt attention. 153y• have us examine them and se convenience to farmers-who have the tional comedy acrobats, now at To- IT PAYS POUCHER, Licensed Auction- cure an exact correction. boxes. ronto Exhibition have been secured s Te ear. valuator, Collector and issuer of and will give performances each after- One school that st.tnds at the bean Ieaartiaga 1#txnoee• All kinds of auction .ales - �• M. McFADDEN, ALTONA - noon. in Thoronghnesa. Popularity and I eoodaetad and s"tesvaluaandon@ made consignments mod Zed LaFontaine with hie trained dog Genuine Merit is the waste•charge Estates •rid ldbyso _ Druggist and Optician, The Pickerin Council held a special eteMntly managed and sold by unction or P has been also secured and will per- Iwivate we. tforteases, rents, notes and DICKERING, - O;rIT• session in the Temperance Hall here form both •days. These rfnrmera M aoconats promptly tee&tad and saris- on Friday, afternoon last, and after can alto be seen at the Opera House 1l�Q� aciery settlements guaranteed Phone or W for army apd vcracniars, Brougham, reading the various petitions present- each night of the fair. Out Dates may be sexed by phone Nswt ed and listening to a length y discus-. The judging of ligbt horses will t+tke a THE PICKERING NEW y cion on the situation, refused'to com- place on Wednesday in front of the 'j'Og��j'P0 OrjT Dillingham's ply with .the request, of the School and stand. Rings have been made s • Trustees for funds for the erection of It enjoys a large patronage because Winet A Coe Undertaking Parlors a or jgdging heavy' horses and cattle. 7 g P e new school house this year. .The The rand parade of all prize animals •�superior work is so well known. King street, Pickering. principal reason for the refusal on,the Get our traiuin here and you will g g• around the ring at 4.30 on Wednesday y y Calls by day or night romptly 1?art of the Council was that the requi- will be a big feature that day. It is a be satisfied. All graduates,-easily Have a full line of Sresh and Cur- sition had not been filed within the et ositions.'CaWo attended to. Te ephone new departure and Should be an inter- g P guefree, Enter ed meats constantly on hand. (Bell or Independent.► -tatutory time, It is understood tbat eating sight. now. *" the trustees will at once proceed to There will be an automobile race on Spice Roll, .Breakfast Bacon, - - -- snake such temporary, repairs to the Tuesday afternoon- The fast Mc- t W J. GLLIOT, Principal. �Qat11, Bologna, Weiner,, etc.,, old buileing as will tide over the com- Laughlin-Buick cars will be in this. Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sts. n s u ran Ce ing winter, and that next spring a Vermanentcoops have been put in • •.Highest prices paid for new structure, the cost of i.tsconstruc- the poultry b�iilc?ing, li,shilfiturs and tion to be provided for by the issue of night seers will receive betterconsider• >•sso■ln>•�� _ _Butcher's Cattle. debentures covering a term of years. ation from this improvement. s , e Of all kinds—Best always recon,• 'School will be 'continued in the Tetu- There will be no Gig day on the fair r t mended. perance Hall until the repairs at the grounds: The directors have decided PRESENTATIONS iekertngweru - achgol house are completed. that all tagging must he confined to' ATHA the streets, where of course they have ^ ConY.e ancin Done, no control. F12Bt-e1aBe riga for hire g — -' Remember. the dates Tuesday and sad Gifts John Madill, of Sandford, spent Day or night Rents and Notes Collected.' Sunday-at T. Madill's. Wednesday, Sept. 14th and 16th. k Charges reasonable. S. P.SPP erected a fine new cement 'Single fare on,the railway' and the 4< . 'Bus meet 8 all tTaills silo for Jos. Byer last week. train, for' Port Perry on Wednesday �'eaming promptly attended to. 150 acre Farm for sale. H. Nigbswander,.of Toronto. visit_ night will leave Oshawa at 6.10. The We mgke a specialty ed over Sunday at J. B. Hoover's. street cars run direct to the grounds. p salty of.presen- If you want to buy sell or rent, call A. Ireson and family, of Whitevale After Oshawa Fair is over go to the tations, gifts, and can quote you :Agent for Canada Carriage Co. a right rice, on �• Hs Peak at my office. Bargains. spent Sunday with Dunkeld Bros. other fall fairs in the net��zzbborhood, g P anything in this Our. teacher, Miss Bowers spent Bowmanville. Markham, Newmarket line, Pitckersing. over Sunday with friends in Toronto. are making big preparations. Go to GOLD or SILVER HEADED .W. Q. Richardsaa• Mrs. O. G. Nighswander and Miss Oshawa and then see the others, and CANES The Revs spent Sunday with her mother, see what the different societies are : Notary Public, Pickering. Mrs. Reesor, of Whitevale, doing by way of exhibits and attrac- SOLID GOLD WATCHES, DOD�INION BANG Mr. and Mrs. Parrington, of Toron- tions. SILVERWARE CABINETS, z. e e to, have been spending a time with -The only way to know all that has GRAND FATHER CLOCKS, A*lacks , the latter s parents, S. P. Lapp, been secured to make the fair a sue- TEA SETS -J3ead OiMoe, Toronto . James Dunkeld, of Mount Joy, is cess is to read the bills and the prize ' a spending a few days here this week books and then you only have a small MARBLE CLOCKS, lGeneral Banking Business A general blacksmith business done. being laid up with a sore-knee. idea. To complete it all.you require ELEGANT SILVERWARE All kinds of repairing neatly and We understand that Mise Mildred to visit the Fair, and if you do not PIECES, transacted. P g y Hoover has started to stud at the you will be the-only one to be sorry.- MEDALS'and PRIZE CUPS. .promptly executed. y �- Markham High School this week. ere will be a day and night pro- (}old Mounted Pena and hun- Ppecial attentionagiVeii to Horse-shoeing - a - Specialty. Mrs. Feaster and Miss Racbel, of gram and lots of music both days, dreds of other small things. `. Toronto, spent Sunday with the the collection sof C1OR�C�N .iR S.tA.'VCT, former's mother, Mrs. John Scott Sr. The attendance at the Toronto We invite your inspection. PICKERING, ONT, Mrs. Puff and son, of Bad Axe, Exhibition this year has been the No trouble to show Roods". Hale notes.'• Mich., called on her old school chum, largest in its history. During the Mrs. E. B. Hoover, one day last week. flrst nine days the attendance _ SAVI14GS DEPARTMENT. John Scott met with &'heavy loss was near, ?0,000 renter than for _ �e�OeitB received of $1. and BRITISH Term of 1908 on Saturday night, doge getting y g , n Wards. CANADIAN Ten-per cent cheap- among his Cotswolds and Yilliog and the same period last year. a P BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet-' damaging 11 out of 12 and some part- Emery Shelley, held at Simeoe R. N. BASSET'r. w x=terelst allowed at highest COLLEGE ter for Busines, ly eaten up. inConnection with the Shooting TORONTO ghorthand and fiat- —•....,.. JEWELLER A�N '�PTiCIA'T fiurrerli rates. tic i of °111rhflP1 iyAii, hag been die- on, Commander Peary Rays he has charged, tba Crown having no (opposite Booklet free. R. A. Farqquhars CRAB. D. GORDON, Manager B. A., Principal, CornerY,onge and learned frons the Eskimos who ac- evidence except that the boy was Bloor Ste. companied Cook that the doctor shootingin the woods on the da �PHITBY BRANCH. eras never out o � f sight of la ` . o the t 9gAny n •:-a'l ..' y;,,,•�•l ., •'a•; .�3 ,..,K i. -.. xeMi ':u,.G -•.P: ,q. •, 'M:: Y' :�'�' S, ,. .. . 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'. •n. .'. ^'.'tel'• - • x•^�: .-- _.-,, . . � _ . . _. . :",.rte , i X91 ,, THE ONTOWORLD'S MARKETSOY RE)� -. . a. E .T0 - -UV1J S FOUR' -.L1 @EFOUTS FROM THE LEADING TIil1DE CErTUES. ' - - Pest Wing of Parliament Buildings Gutted Herbert Yates, Abed Sixteen, Succeeds im , ...and Provincial Library Destroyed. Prices of Cattle, Grain, cl►cese Rescuing All With Their Mother's Help — Otber Dairy Produce at > j A despatch from Toronto says* dotted with the bright spots that Home and Abroad. A despatch from Cornwall says: The rowlock of the boat broke just .�•'' Entailing damage of at least $600,- were burning papers. Herbert Yates, the little 16-year- at- they were in the swiftest water . 100o less than half of which is insur- The smouldering ruin which was BREADSTUFFS. 8 eld son of Mr. _and Mrs. H. Yates and the boat upset and drifted ' ,ed, and the irreparable loss of a the west wing is now a gloomy Toronto, Sept. 7.-Flour On- c f Cornwall, has certainly earned away. Mrs. E. Derosie, Mrs. F ,library of over 100,000 volumes, sight. It stands there a hulking tario 11-our new Winter wheat pat- the Royal 'Humane Society medal Newman, 'and Mrs. Shaver, mo niany of which can never be replay-(mass of blackened and disfigured ents at $4 to $4.05 in buyers' sacks for saving life at the peril' of his thers'of the little fellows were com ed, fire gutted the west wing of the stone, roofless and dilapidated: ov track, Toronto; new wheat flour own• ing behind in,a rowboat with three provincial parliament buildings. in The whole western 'wing was de- for exports, $3.90 to $3.95 outside Several families camping at the little girls and witnessed the aoci- the Queen's Park On Wednesday I luged with waver from the base- in buyers' sacks. Manitoba flour, foot of Sheeks' Island decided on a dent. Young Yates, although only � .afternoon. The insurance, whichwent to roof, and setting aside the first 'patents, $5.80 on track, To- picnic on Barnhart's Island. Be an indifferent swimmer, and burd- ocevers the building alone, stands at loss of the library, the.great bulk .routo; second patents; $5.30, and fore returning home young Yates ened -with his clothing and heavy t •: $750,000, in 45 companies. of the damage was caused by water strong bakers', $5.10 to $5.20 on and four little boys, aged from eight shoes, managed to bring the whole In addition to the fire, water did rather than fire. track, Toronto. tc thirteen years, were in a boat. four to the mothers boat. One much damage, and the cellar of the With the exception of the private Manitoba Wheat-Old No. 1 They started across the little river little,fellow, Freddie Shaver, was great stone pile is flooded to a depth office of the King's printer, all the Northern, $1.23 to $1.25, Georgian which runs down from the Long almost gone, and did not recover' g Bay ports; new No. 1 Northern for Sault Rapids between the islands. for-some time. of several feet.' rooms in the win with all their valuable oak desks, chairs,-filing October shipment $1.01, and No. 2 WHERE IT STARTED. cabinets• 'and general furnishings Northern, October shipment, 981, -- - - - - - -' The discovery of the blaze which are soaked and almost destroyed. lake ports. 50; straight rollers in bags, $2.e0. sold 5 to 6%c; good at 4% to 4%c led to the first alarm was made by Ontario Wheat-New No. 2, 97,to Feed-Ontario bran, $22 to $23;On- 'mediumi 4 to 4%c; cows, 3 to 41/c, a newspaperman as he was leavin MURDERtIL DE:1- D-IN 11'EGL. 98c at outside points. tario middlings, $23.50 to $24.50; and bulls; 2 to 3%c per pound. the first floor of the building. The — Barley-1\o. 2, 55c outside,, aid Manitoba , bran, $22;. Manitoba price of lambs declined r�o per glass which. covers the great light- Mounted Police Had Scoured Conn. No. 3 extra at 51' to 53c outside shorts, $24; lure gran mouille, pound, with sales at 5%c; sheep, well in the west win of the main Oats-No. 2 Ontario -white new, $33 to $-34; mixed mouille; '$25 to 3'/,c per pound. .Calves, $3 to $15 g' try.in Vain Search. i. section.crashed through. He looked 3' to 38c outside. No..2 Western $27. Cheese-Westerns, 11% to per head, Hogs-Sales of the bet- up and saw smoke and flame and A despatch from Stettler, Alta., Canada old oats 43c, and No. 3, 42c, l l?Fc, and Easterns, 11% to 11'/.,c. ter grades were registered at $8.- rushed to the telephone in the at- says- While the Royal North-west Bay ports. Butter-Creamery, 23e. Eggs-Se- 75 to $9 per 100 pounds, weighed Corney general's department and Mounted Police have been scouring peas-Price's nominal. rected stock, 125% to 26c; No. I. off the cars. phoned,to fire headquarters. the country for Anton Woolrich, Rye-2vo. 2, 68c outside. candled at 22/ to 23c, and No. 2 Toronto, Sept. 7.-Prime picked who shot and killed iris wife on Buckwheat--Prices nominal. at 16 to 19c per dozen. butchers' at $5.50 to $3.75; medium ' GOT GOOD START. July 1st, he was lying dead at the Corn-No. 2 American yellow, _ _ to good loads from $4,25 to $5,40. bottom of a well. On Friday morn- 77% to 78c on track, Toronto. Ca- Two extra- fine milch cows sold at When the firemen began to arrive ing, one of-the settlers livingsouth nadian, 75 to 76c on track, Toronto. UNITED STATES MARKETS: the fire was burning fiercely at the 'bf here started to clean out is well ... Bran-820 to $20.50 for Ontario Minneapolis, Sept. 7. $70 each, and $50 to $GO were com-' �+ ` po Minn.,> P - mon prices for good milkers. Sheep roof over the fallen light glass, and and found the body of Woolrich. Iran outside in bulk. Manitoba, Wheat-Sept.,. 94%c; Dec., 92%c; were steady, but lambs were easier in the wing running north and south It is supposed,he committed suicide $21 in sacks, Toronto freights' May, 961 c! Cash-No. 1 hard, at the extreme west of the great gyp° I g 1 1 owing to the heavy run, and from after murdering his"wife. aborts, $24, Toronto freights. 99/,c; No. 1 Northern,'98/c;'No•' 3b to 40c lo*er..HO s are now uot- stone pile. Lines of hose were run d q' u�outside and in'through doors and cd at SS f.o.b., and $8.26, fed and wat windows, and the flames did not ere - make any atrpreciable beat way eastward, but tore south into the YOU:%G BOY SHOT. t' library and north into the offices in G that end of the wing. This was the et Fired nskrat Goes," *. Bull �t a flf G s" long stretch In this wing, and it, z r.. r ri-1- yk t f S c ter° ° MA»� +"' Astray. vas in this --._ ,. r: w•r � •'' .� +.,',• ,o; M ,� K, .. A despatch from Lindsay• sass t +oras fmtgtrt, that the fiercest battle - •.. � �• � �� � About 2 o'clock on Friday after- It was not long before the, 8acnesy}. ;. '�. q �.. :: 4 ' t a �'' 'noon Domlplck+3pratt, aged 14, fifth were in possession of the library, y '..� •' �'f { F y�+ �r son of R. tib': Sprott, of the firma and the priceless books were driven �, ' of Sprat*. d Killen, was shot from the windows a shower of rl '�' f r _ through''the abdomen while at work, charred leaves. Beneath this and �. 4 k;ir papers u p ,' , � N +'.: in the mill Sard of John Carew. tc' the east .were the poo tr rx! �17, �n^we ae' �., � The accident occurred in this - I _ which judges have'been at work for � wi ��� r a � � � ' ,, ,' wa•• Some-you men were th 'two years in revising the statutes ? ` f .: '" 3 • e 3 hK w on e of the province, .and a determined rrver in a boat shooting muskrats effort was made to save these, sl +M' and, a bullet frim their rifle struck : � t ,ti j'^'- r'" l fy..,, +�` � c young Spratt. It is supposed that though the offices of the legal'de- _ a c4 apartment,'in which they were kept, �' "� made a youb d a inan ii r,rhthat the bullytr were a drench of water• whjch „; strikingsome (obstacle, lanced to-. ',•poured from upper floors, and were �, ,. st , g -' Milled with 'blinding smoke. Thi's s fro" K^`.°- -rc ward Sprott; inflit+tin3 a danger- effort was successful, though the �° n.. ons wound in the stoni'aeh. At the °" �"s ' present writin, Doctors.McAlpine', 'papers were many of them drench-. I eel, A lake fight to save the records AA'hite: au<1 . BlanchFord hold out and documents of.the railway com <r, 4• "?.' 'c '� '�1 very little hope of saving his life. j ' 'mission in the.up>per flour of the .° r.c'rtir end c f the wing resulted in ' ". 'the.preserving of those valuable F[IiED `TR_111' ST.L4K. par,crs and. the greater part of the - 'A Rar•nado Rod' DesiroSed His Em- : plover's (Darn. hJ(iro-electric documents in Hon, .� Adorn .Bork's r,-urn were saved; al-.. th„ugh the (offrec*were gutted. _ A despatch f•rgm Brantford'saS As a sequel to the destrbc'tion of It(ln.' FELL IN SECTIONS., Front view of Parliament Buililinos, Toronto,.showing the West Wing (the left of Picture) the barn and its contents belong. T'le roof fell in sections.. First it which was destroyed. _ ing to Fr let farmer on he 3 farts road, 1 atfMonday,ecameton' Al.as that part the light wel, rid v the a+linission of William thr:i the art over the library went I a, h W Klown' with a great crash,..and later Mr. T. L.- inrade has sent his COUNTRY PRODUCE. 2 Nurthern, 9G�;c; No, Northern, Hawkins, a sixteen-3ea•r-old Bar- r, nation to the Hamilton School 9•_:, to 94c. Flour-First patents, nado .bo who had' worked for !smaller ' seeti ;ns' further to the g ,fipples-'$2.50 to 83 per barrel, Q_ _ o P �' Board, and is not expected to-re- - > > �� -o to &3.-7; second patents, $5.- Lett, that lie had touched a.match Lorth. With evety fall, there were Beans-Prime $2.23 to -.30, and turn to the city: , 15 to $5.25; first clears, $4.45 to to the •adjacent' straw stack, thus great clouds of smoke and cinders hand-picked; $..50 to '$'2.00 per second clears, $3,30 to $3. fit ing the barn: , The bogy- has been bush. S-4.63: --- -----� — Hay-Nu. 1 timoth'v; $14.50 to gl3 151). Bran—In 100-pound sacks, taken to Toronto and will be de- Hay--N 0 to $30, ported as an'undesirable.. He is e1' . - a ton on track here, and \u. ° at I $13 tc, $13.50, Chicago. Sept, 7•-Cash wheat- recent arrival in• this country. ' No -,REACHED "Strati'-$9. to $9.50. ` ��' '-' 1'r..d, 51.04 to $1.05; No. 3.red, reason' i� assigned •for the act, -THE ..NORTH -POLE fl9c to $1:0.3; No. 2 hard, $1.01 to which caused the loss of Property tatoes-60 to G5c .per bag on a �,, . ....: J.O. . 3 rd, 97 to Q .01., r•aluecl at $3,x00. Po � ha c '1 track for O r' s. ,,. _' Northern, •$1.01-'to $1.04; Nu,' glia � r uta to " Poultr •-C'hickens, dressed. 14 to , — 16c per lb: : fowl, 10 W 12c; txlrke,%s, Spring, 95e to 81.00. Corn-No. )IRS. T. S: )IACDONALD DEAD Dr. Cook, of Brooklyn, Reported to ,1G to 17C per Ib. „ ti, �,Gl:_e: No, 2 white, 69 to G9,.,(•: No. 2 J ellow. 09,14c. No. 3, - Have A fiieved the 'Impossible. THE DAIRY MARKETS. I Gf:?, to ('o 'o.�o.T3 «lute s9e: No. `)'id;> Ontario's First Premier t3 }cllow,'ti9'::c No. 4, 67e. Oats .Pacvew Away. Butter prints, 19 to _le; iCo, 3 white, 37'tu'39c: No: 4 ttl,itc, .� despatch from Cornwall 'save: ]k despatch from' London says: The Paris edition of t'he New York tubs and large rolls, 1S tu'19c; in- 3f;i to 37,'.'c; standard, 3S'-; t<: )Sts, John Sandfield Macdonald, - fir. hrederick A. C'ouk, of Brook- 1leralcl of `,Wednesday morning pub- ferior, 16 to I7c; creamer) 23 to 39;1c: widut3• of t'hc late Hon. John Sand- lt'n, L'. S. ;1•, arrowed at 7.erwick, :rhes a signed statement from hr. ; 44c: a•nd separator, 2�i1' to °3;1c Gehl lfacdonald, first premier of ir. the Shetland Islands ori «'ed ' Frederick A. Cook, which is dated 1 per lb. -LIVE STOMMARRETS. Ontario, diced on Friday morning, •ne.�clay morning, from the. Arctic' Hans Eged, Lerwick, Wednesday, I rgSS-23c per dozen for case lofs: ]1loatreal, Sept. 7.-Choice steers in her 90th year. regio,ns, N%here ' he has been for or, his experiences in the Arctic Cheese-14 ;c per lb. for latae, __ — ilearlJ• three years. He' reports region: and 13c for twins. - hat he has cli,cover4d the North "After a rolan�ed fight with .Pole, - Dr. (_'uok declares, accord- P , ROG PRODUCTS famine and frosts.' says 1)r. Cook; , s ing to the 'brief telegrams which we have . at last succeeded iu Bacon-Long clear, l.�•,, to JULSS WHISKEY NOW DRANK 14c reach London, that he attained the reachingthe Pole. A new hi.-h*ay Per lh. in case lot.';; mess pork, "•latitude c,f 90 degrees north on $24.30 to $:5; short cut, $26.50 to with an interesting strip of anirnat= .April 21, 1009. rt $27 ec. nature., has-been explored and Pr. Cook carne " out of the un- I_ig game haunts located,which will Hams, Light to' medium, 1; to , y ]6c do., heavy, •14 to 14,1 'c; rolls. Consumption .of Spirits, Cigars; Tobaccos known wilds at the close of May, delight s ortsnien and extend,the a n 13'" to 14c, shot Iders, 12' to 13c; and Cigarettes Fell Off Greatly this year, at the Greenland Colon) Eskimo horizon. r to of I"pernarik. He. teas taken on '.'Laiid lips hen discovered which hacks 7.8 to 18,1/2c; breakfast ba board ,the: Danish stea'mshi Hans con, 161;r. P. rests on earth's northernmost Lard-Tierces, 14%c; tubs, 14',c; - Fged, which makes a regular, stop rocks. A triangle of 30,000 square " at Lerwick. The vessel remained Pules has been cut out of the ter- Pails, 15c. A despatch from Ottawa says: previous fiscal J ear. The foreign there only a short time, 'and then ,•esfrial unknown, The expedition The annual report of the Inland demand for Canadian distillery pia- runlinilecl her voyage to Cupenhag: v:as the cmtcome of a Summer BUSINI-;SS AT MONTV AL• Retenue llepartment for the last ducts also fell off, the quantity ,en. 4hr is clue to.-Leach T}Lere on cruise in the Arctic seas schooner. Montreal, Sept. 7.= The market fiscal year shutes a consideraltle fol- ported being 311,311 gallons, " y•. fiatn -day. The Danish ins cctor of J g P >< P Firadley, nhich arrived at limits of fur oats is stead No. 2 Canadian lin off in the production of spin- crease of 101,345 gallons. T taret'nin'nd, tchu nos iin board the navigation in Smith Sound late in I Western, •141 to 45c ; NTo. 3 Cana- its and in the cunsi »ption of to ci•se revenue ryas $1fi,048,58 "w^ Mans P,ged, also telegraphs that ,August, 1907. Here conditions were 1 than )Western, 43'•� to 44c. Bai L, bacco, clue; doubtless, to the finan crease of $949,073. The nu' C'ouk reached• the I',i}e. Ile fe nn<1 to lonuch a venture" to the --No. 2, 66 to 67c; Manitoba feed cin? stringencJ and the consequent c gars Taken fur q., _ g 1 that the•'.Taki'nos who acconr- Pule. J. R. Bradley libera•11}: sup- barley. 64 to 65c. Flour-Manito- economizing of liquor and tot,acco nig the J ear was 1 3_',tOS.3 y,r I nilied Dr. Cook confirm all the Plied from his vessels suitable pro lair Spring wheat patents, firsts, losers. The gnantitr of spirits pro-I pared with 200,133,255 i . , details of lire storJ wI11C11 ale tells- t1'ilon, for local use. hi}• own ; $5.90; Manitoba Spring wheat pat-' duced daring the twelve months was number of cigarettes ni" ,T"ul? NT T'Y DR. C'O(>K. equipment for emergencies served epts. seconds, 4$5.40: '.Winter wheat 1,.176,048 gallons,, a decrease of 1.- I last year was 356;159,391ir•, u-ell'for every purpose in the Arc- i p�atEntq, X3.75; INIanitoha strong 63,`15 gallons, or about twenty- I from the previous year o ' ,�,,,,,-;roeerpt.' -'H the on ' says- tic." baker,', $5.20; straight,rollers $$5.- five er cent as compared with the 604. ' � g , P � P • G. from .Parts J' F I r s+,*:`f[o>:eigner who does •not � t - ti k ; No— '.....,.y y,'!.-d_ '.::' v ...,., n .. _. V •.,,,� :.••-�•`4 .:`G. urs.', _ F M� 'f uw^.T v'.•rs:•a «:^3+^•^�.,•x7'^^+-^+r, .'-e^a.*•:.,s-. ,o.._. � .•,.-.,. 'r.. ,%•;;'....c'•'x%�^ ,.v-�' s-'�.• �. "a�+r�c*� - ••-�s—•,� y. ,.,�,,q.�•-�-cr'e+•� 4n � - s '-a,�# t'..r-�� a-.� � ...� .. .., .,.... '.-. ..".. Y _...�.:.9,•,:��°"-b. ..::.... :�.-, ''x �"`P'.., '-. _ ei,. �'s '•if ..y...ii a�a 'ate .?.+r. •n-s:.w. '. ., ,zi°fi w is - ro. '� a.Z.3�•:,.e{,:r• ._... .,.'. .u:'..-'.w' '.aw:V. '.a:, .� r:• r. aw •... :.=� Ya, w 2 •NR Y i 5 S,^ .,�' ,,..�.,.+•.f:l.....,.-�,".,.'.-. a.:"'w xn..r .. -.,...:.:�. * ;'::-%'+.. t. ,,,, 'h* -.i++. six: .awx„`--� •'<.e. +� - '�✓ • ” ,�.� :�",',''Y�• •�., �,. ..,. ..,v-47e'.. •� I. .r. s1, -:v,✓ ':mar .. •�g..,..i tlfyy�+l;M'!i fresh indefinitely is to sulphur them. YAKE , A BETTER WMDPare and quarter them and place THE_ , S. LESSON ill clean market basket. Suspend it by wire from a stick laid on top i I R0- of a over barrel, Slip span _ of coals oer which 5 cents' worth �'�-� -N B ,TION�LL LESSON* of sul,P bur is s P rinkled under the o . .' •: `:.Proper Solicitude . For Others Is the Duty barrel and cover top closely. Let SEPT. L stand all day; then remove to jars of Every- Christian, with as little handling as possible; , Pleas dean tightly, tie up and Leeson XT. Paul's Third Mlsslon-% . SEASONABLE RECIPES. > • `. '' •: ,in a dry, cool place. They are •.wry Journey.: Acts 31: 17. �.•• We that are strong oukht to bear anity would be an irreparable loss, Muskmelon Punch.—Press the available for pies, sauce, or mince- Golden Text, Acts 31: 14. rr the infirmities of the weak, and not as w•as so pathetically adinitted by pulp of fine flavored musk melons meat when wanted. The sulphur phase ourselves. Let e,•ery one of John Stuart Mill. through a siege until you have a kills all microbes, bleaches apples I. Homeward Bound from Miletue up please his neighbor for his good ATo, it would not be better, or quart of juice. Add half the quan- beautifully, and is harmless. A, —Vs. 1-3. In our last lesson weq r to edification, for even Christ pleas- anything like as well, for people to tity of ice water and the juice of fine way, to preserve summer ap- left Paul and his companions at ed not Himself.—Romana xv. 1, 2, give time and t•hnught to temporal two lemons, Sweeten to taste, pies when they are plentiful and in Miletus where he had a long con- * 8. affairs w'it;ltout any regard to their strain, and serve with cracked ice. winter apples are known' to be ference with the Ephesian Elders. Certain capacious critics have ob- eternal well being.- It might as well Pineapple Punch.—One cupful-of scarce in the orchards. After a sad parting PauI's company; jected to religion on the ground he said that it would be better to chopped pineapple, three sliced le- Fancy. Baked Apples.—Peel and embarked again, on Sunday morn- -:that it' chiefly has to do with the bring up a boy; without regard to mons, 'and one large orangealso core mediuru' sized apples. rut ing, May 1, .for they.must take the `'world'to come and not with our pre- his ever being a man. His whole I sliced.' Aad one heaping cupful of them in a baking dish and pour half vessel when it was ready to sail., r sent work is this world. training has reference to the fit- granulated sugar and pound well ; a cupful of water over them. Set Coos, their first port, was forty; This is untrue. Religion has not ture, and what he is to be and do. add three pints of water, stir well, in. a hot oven and when the apples mules south of Miletus. It is a small' c� Nor should it be Tanned only with and strain. Chill thoroughly before are heated ,sprinkle with .enough island off the coast of Caria in the -chiefly to`do with another world. It p - reference to the brief years of his serving. sugar to cool each and bake until has chiefly to do with right living I southwest,corner of Asia Minor. now and here, our present out to mortal life, but with regard to Ham (Southern).—Slice of ham 'tender. Make a syrup of one cup- now whatN;ie will be one inch thick. Have the skillet �`ful of water, half a cupful of sugar; The next day they sailed fifty, —ourselves, to God and to our neigh- ' - miles to Rhodes (�•. i.), an.island' FOREVER AND EVER. smoking hot. Put in ham and sear I thr juice of half a lemon, and tea- - . bor. We all know that it is not an � southeast of Coos, off the south- ern 8 supposition that Christianit • both sides• turn constantly until a spoonful of rated rind• add two y. ens thin to live as we should. At Tho su y �,' g ' ern coast of Carie. Here they golden brown. Lower the fire; add tablespoonfuls of chopped raisins, the best it is-hard to.order our lives has to do only with the life of the � changed vessels, pasPed along the • aright. We need the aid of every- world to come is altogether a mis- one tablespoonful sugar; spread it I two of chopped candied cherries, shores of Cyprus, where Paul and well over'the top of the ham.-Cover two of chopped candied pineapple, thing that caa help us to this, and take. As every one knows, the Ba•rnabas preached the gospel in then even we will gaol come Bible-and above all, the teachings tightly and let cock slowly for and two of chopped almonds. When ! Ytheir' early days. There were twenty minutes. the ugar is dissolved set hack on ' • Abort of ci Jesus Christ—abounds in good � Christians there even before Ste- Ice Tea.—St'@ep required amount the range and let it cool slowly half advice as to right living now and ph'en's martvrdoni. (For incidents OIIB"CHOLE DUTY TO GOD' of tea in boiling water for five min- an hour. When the apples are here in this world, which if fully Utes.. Pour tea off the leaves and done put in little lass saucers, ak- see'Acts 11 :19, 20; 13: 4; 15: 39 ) to ourselves and to those around put in practice would make human P g t mss, dilute with amount of cold water in 'care not to break the apples. . 3. And landed at Tyre, the' com life a thousand times better, safer I . -• mercial. emporium of Phenieia on We certainly cannot afford to dig- and sweeter than it is. Take the necessary. Fill glasses two-thirds 'Fill .with the cooked sweets and tt•e northern borders of.Palestine. pense with any help to holiness. To teaching of the test as an example: full with cracked ice. Put a slice pour the syrup over them. Serve lessen or destroy any assistance to "Let every one of us please- liis-�of lemon and a sprigof mint in each cold with whipped cream. SII. Paul's Experiences at Tyre.— good and our in the tea�a most V s. 3-r. Tyre was about three hun- good conduct would be to lessen the neighbor for his good to edification, P died and`fife guiles from Patera, • ``refreshing drink. CLEANING. Y safety of sec%ety and the value of for even Christ pleased not Him- I and could be readied 'in three or- life. Now, it is certain that "the self." Cool Drinks.—slake strunt; coffee Uses.of illilk in Cleaning. - It by usin one hes in tables oonful g' f<ur days. fear of God" is a restraint and a Think what a blessed thing' it I g P g P j a ill clean piano keys beautifully. ' ppowerful restraint to many peo- icould be if every man, woman and -)t-coffee to each half cup of boil- It"will take discolorations from gilt After the seven days the people pie, as it should be. To lessen or child the world over would. begirt ing water. Let boil; then add-half 'mirror and picture frames. It will bado Paul and his companions a r .destroy. in oue a mind all fear :of doing. this to-day. Why, in such j" cupful of cold water. Strain and g standing.' most affectionate farewell, ace -. take out inks is of ion S add to it an equal portion of boil- Used in starch will g' ponying'him to the ship. It is in- "a certain looking-for of judgment" rase every house and home on earth give a gloss like would seriousl imperil the secur n'o !ing hot milk, sw erten slightly; and teresting to note that even the chit- would P tiid be lightened and sanctified that obtained in ."laundry. Used it o4 soci chill by standing in •a refrigerator with bluein dren went with their parents to l y ey,. As to-this there can and glorified, and Go'd's will would g for lace curtains will be no question. Nor can there be begin to be done on.earth as it is or pack in ice. Serve in'thin glass make them look like new:- the ship. 'It reveals a new note in j Any with whipped cream. Paul's character, that -the great y question that to,' rob human done in heaven. Pizture•Frames.—For gilt frames busy with world . wide and kind of the ooasolatiuns of Christi-, REP. A?W. SNYDER• Refreshing Drink,—A cool, re- use the water in which onions have man, freshing drink is made.by using two been boiled, as it will restore their centuries long duties attracted the teaspoonfuls:of an fruit vinegar to leve of the children:. Tu Y g brightness. Loose dust that has 11tE� KAISER'S GOU�iTRY, po`ver'of the law in German he. a glass of water. To make the vin- g III.—Paul's Experiences at ship Y settled on picture frame§ and mold- mai be tempted to spit-again iii de- eager, Put two quarts of any kind lugs may best be removed with a rea.—Vs. .6-14. 6. We took ship 7' fiance. A]I right. The guardian of of berries, or grapes, in a crock broom covered with flannel or The first day .from Tyre brought the law will remain quite imper- covered with good cider vinegar, cheesecloth, as it will cling to the the travelers thirty miles. to Ptole- J90.1iE STRANGE C'I ST01119 I\ t•urbable, but the stranger will and let stand for,twenty,four hours. cloth and mat be scattered aver the n.ais (named from Ptolemy), the. have 50 cents more to pay. Then bring -to the :boiling -point. ancient Accho, the ' modern Acre. aLR;M!:1�Y. ' room. _ In this country, people who re- Mash the fruit and strain through Here they greeted the Christiana, ~ boarding-houses ur_ th easure j e ati Clean ^Sit r.—To teen 'silver and the next day they sailed thirty side inor 1 ^lo >SI the juice d add T Cl on dies ng table, jewelry,, oranyy �i aished apartments generally es- an equal' quantity of granulated kind of sifver or gold take one-half or forty miles to Cesarea (named Of-Her Domestie Conditions Acre cape all taxation• but this is not sugar, Boil fifteen minutes and can from Cesar), the Romali capital of cupful of common baking.soda. Put ' is Little Known in This `o with the Kaisei's subjects. In or bottle while hot. Juden. and the official residence of (in saucer and' have a, •small- hand Germany, even bachelors have to Salad Dressing.—One tablespoon% brush and pan of warm water and its governors. Here lived the Ro- Coanla'y. ply taxes, and the foreigner who fu1 of flour, three tablespoonfuls of soap.Immerse brush in water-thenman centurion who was 'led to is only in the country temporarily sugar, one teaspoonful of salt, one Christ by Peter. Here were. the Int ho countryin soda,'and d . . own r• an scrub ' e a• t y di'strict's the Ger- � in the usual ay , man people aro steady and hard has also to pay a share, and a sub• of dry mustard or too. of prepared unfiI perfectly clean. Wash-inclear hPadgtkarters of Philip, the evange- workin and sere ' moue during stantial one, too.. — - mustard, a dash of red,pepper; iris I y 'on towel, and oli'ah list for this region. This was the g, y g water, dr p a month or two at a time. But as Of course, you may protest that I together, 'beat the yolks of three with• s piece of chamois skin. This third visit Paul had paid °to thin you are only iii the country for a eggs light, add a teacupful of vine city. Not long after this he was •+aeon as they base a nice round sum process will not scratch the finest - eaved the couple of months, and refuse :to�qar. Cook all together in double here for trial, and remained.for two y go off to the nearest silver or gild, or any .stones in city, or some holiday resort, and pas' You will receive a visit from boiler until it thickens, add a heap-' jc*clr,, years in prd'son before he was sent t'wo or more officials; who will seat ing teaspoonful of butter, beat soil, to Rome, get rid of it in about one-twentieth Paint Brush - Uses.—One of the part of brio timeit took to sage it. your boxes, your dressing-case, Let cool and if convenient add a most practical articles for the IV, Arrival at Jerusalem. Xs, 15- They have no fear of becoming au household is.'a new paint -brush. 1 15. WL took u and your handbag, and dare 3•ou" little wither sweet or sour cream,. p our carriages, g P tc, open any of them, under dire not milk. . This dressing poured an early -English word ..fruni the Viers'in Heir old.age, hoverer, be keep three different-sizes on hand cans© of the pension fund towards penalties, until the tax has been offer finely chopped cabbage has _one small round bristle brush for verb "carry",as our modern word cause th P paid. :made more than one dinner famous. baggage is from bag,' or , lug- cause are com elled to sub- cleaning articles or window pane gage from `'lug." To Jerusalem a Iscribe a certain portion of their AMONG GERMAN STUDENT'S. . .---_ corners'ii•here the scrub brush gen- PE each week, says London An- a great many• are serious, hard PEJC'HES. eially falls: another larger brush, Journey of :ixty-four miles accord- wages working in to Ramsay. swers. g young men. But there is Peach Dainties.—Froze Peaches two inches long and one inch thick gore they went as guest to tits" Al .DANCING OUT THE NIGHT. also a curious survival among them —Remove the peel from firm, ripe round. of hair, for cleaning hats house of 11anson of Cyprus, an old ; in the form of various students' peaches and it goes' in all the.small' spaces disci In many large cities, and notably p hes by dipping thcm.for a min- pie, , not -aged, but of long, � do societies,- and in the most select ute in boiling g between the flowers or feathers and in Berlin, there is not much to be g water, then rubbin staadina, R. V. "early," who ro- of these duelling is still carried on. them with a roc gets all the dust out; and one small .sided in Jerusalem, but seems to •aid in'favor of the younger work- gh cloth. Quarter With these students the •highest .the fruit; removing hat brush.• one and one-half inches Have Inct Pahl and his companions ers of the community, especially the g the stones, and p possible ambition is to get some s rim wide, for greasing; the bread and at C sai'ea. This was a wise plan, vnskil<led. Instead of going to bed p kle .with Lemon juice to.- at a reasonable hour,. the o off, nasty sear on the•face in a fight with cake. tins. Three such brushes y g g vent them from discoloring. Buil ,or they a•olild he tinder the protec- broadswords, and frequently these a pound of r should be bcnight for about 30 cents. tion of a dei devoted Jewish Chris- fter supper, to oae of the num bouts P granulated sugar with bouts end fatally. half a cu tian well ktio%•n and doubtless ' IOUs ball.-rooms and dance the night cupful of water until it farina " through, drinkin Y g Bullying among students takes a s thick S p, put the•pcach- F g g= a ver light peculiar form. yru then JIn.IIE C'OOI�.BOOIi. prominent in the Jewish church, beer, it is true—most of the. time. P You may be sitting As into this and gently simmer for Buy an ordinary blauk-b�k with blit- who alio had been brought up P08- In the siorQing they have an air quietly in a cafe; having some re- a minute br two. Put in the freez- stiff cover,. costing 10 or 15 cents, in a Greek country. It is also pos- t fieshments, when, looking up, you er, removing sible that at this crowded festival of lassitada, and are by no means g' the'dasher, and- pact-'. From an .old magazine find a pie- rightly about their work. In find some great, hulking fellow about with ice and salt, and freeze ture of a young woman with a cap the travelers might not easily have, i fp staring 'at you. If you have the obtained comfurtahle Tod in the work-rooms of the large she to the consistency of water .ice. and apron on dressed as a cook, and n gS• temerity to meet his rude stare, un- Kt meal hours you will find the girls and Peaches—Select large paste this on the outside of the The brethren received its gladly. flinchingly he will presently point g p rcferrin to private and catching the repose they ought to peaches peel halve,• and stone cover. Number.each page through g 1 personal to your glass. This is an order to P ggreetings at- lnason'•s house, wh'ch ave had the night before; and even empty your glass at a draught as then fill the stone hollow with va- the book and index the front page, g the domestic servants are ermit milia ice cream., 'covering with the leaving several must have been verp affectionate P a Si n.that you have no desire to g o pages for each sub ted to indulge themselves in this g other .half of the - and enthnsia=tic ; while the more g offend, and if you refuse, it will be peach, holding it ject, way. a it place with a wooden toothpick For pies paste a picture of a pie formal reception took place the followed 'by 'a challenge. with a bow of bas next day at the home of James. � Under German lava, certain min- _• ., y ribbon tied to at the top of the page and below - - " or offences are dealt with in a way FIGHT, OR BE CUT. the end so that it can be drawn out write out the different recipes. that should eptnmend itself to our before the.dainty is eaten. These For meats use a picture of a roast REQUITAL. If an Englishman finds himself P ' lawmakers. For instance a man surprise peaches should be served beef or pork chops so often seen in " when under ffio influence of drink ivolved in such an affair, he had at once and on paper napkins and magazines. No land so broad, ae sea so wide, w rather mole and ' better choose to fight with pistols, Tlia't, passing o'er I lose. myf Y, perhaps, are indeed delicious. Follow it through with candies ' az: he is not likely to stand much thought of'thee thee; �,reaks a window. He' is escorted Peach Cobbler,—This is 'a delici- cookies, breads, puddings etc. chance with the broadsword against ' ' o day so-long, or ever slow th o the neartct police station, where g ons dessert•, hearty fill a pudding haying groups of pages for each sub- g bre name and address are taken, a German, student, unless he has tide, , . g dish with pared halved peaches. Pct with a picture at the start of But quicker is my pulse= hail,very'considerable, training in after which he is conducted homeCover with a rich biscuit dough each. this art. I know thou lowest me. ►afely. Neat day he receives alit- nearly an inch thick. Place on top when 'looking ' for any special A refusal to fight would lead to r g you can find it more readily w t[e account, as: c range tightly covered aith'a lid thin c stracism from afl society recog- , o darkness de y so brigh nizin the German that the crust will cook by steam by the picture. a Damage to window lOmk. g gentleman s of fruit. When done (test with Try to have all ictures either' But, pas ' y, suggests s . code of honor. P thought of thee; Fine ,, ,, .,.., lOmk. broom straw) cut a slit in top big all colored or all print, for the book No doubt this stupid practice Though deep the- sea, though his enough to pour in a syrup made of is much neater if dune with each mould have died out long ago, but the stars at night; 20mk. ° cupful of sugar, one•hiilf cupful of tint of the same color. for the fact that the Raiser and P Each indicates the love boiling nater, and egg,sized lump This makes an attractive book for I know thou hut for me. must of the highest Ministers and + s clfst o of the country are members °f butter. Then place-:cobbler in home use and also if made neatly , 4 a He pays, after which no more is : f students' societies and those oven until crust is brown. The makes' a Useful gift far a bride. Life is too•brief—eternity heard of the matter. syrup and peach juice combine and give space, if thou dwelling ones. forma rich sauce no other is need- Will scarce OBEDIENCE' AT ALT, COSTS. ahouldst list to me ed.. This can be made in the win- 'A dead beat always ' For certain offences, again, the 3'• gets more For word and look—no, these ma ter. using can fruit. If prefer- credit than he deserves. �! German policeman Pan administer Woman 'thinks she will be man's never tell summary justice .in the' street, superior when she red cream may he used as Sall";p gets her rights., And oc,c$siunally n man throws How deep' the logging that Snppos,e a man spits on the add at table.peva- ---- oft trouble by putting on a bold My heart aye holds for thee! trent, the policeman stops him, and It is the after effect of e'speri- front, once that counts, APPLES. ,, Arthur C.ihson Morse. emends 5(t cents, for which he of- t.vi:.tr�rl• Thr, i„st w�>+ 'lP borne, hq A.n eks a receipt. if the offender is a Many a, man makes his mark in To Preserve :Apples,- .1 siu,p!r, t'11' t;­;ah 41f IN and New t T.OYP, is blind, wail g�•li ,,;':e firei finer who does•not know the the world-with a whitewash brush. anal effective way to Loop apples •+ i �i hopelessly so - —----- stee of public sebool meet- V O U N D — An automobile lamp. • --- "von " � lege held at various times to consider JV Lover sells;�111ift adke for particulars ' ' -U A rx5E COUWO'1bft 8 the matter of erecting a new school Q •ihouse. From the various minutes it L IME AND CEMENT always on was evident that discussion was hot at hand. JORN KOOLNIFY,Piekwing 4119 . ..... Masers. Dr. 13. Li. FF reel and Lawyer watered,can be had by applying to J. W. e J ' r .�'"' some of these meetingit. IRST-CLASS PASTURE, well P a'c hes ,Peaches bg 511g1triq JJ�V McCullough; of Stouffville, who are KICHARRY.Fort Perry. Sett ratepayers in the section, took an its ooke. active rt in opposition to the re- IDASSWOOD WANTED-A quan- b published every Friday morning"I q,..t.Xh.Trust.... ti of good sound basswood for the fee- Pickering.Out, RATES OF ADVBBTISLNG: Much discussion took place over the tory in vicbmi.6 W Z GORDON, Zkorl" matter at the conclusion of which the The Crawfords are here, direct from the Niagare Diatrict. Fins inert%ion per line 20 cents 'Awls subsequent insurtion.per lira- 506048 Council decided not-to grant the re- fplMOTHY SEED FOR SALE,also This rata does not unlade Legal or Foreign uest on the ground -that statutory JL stalks to mix to grow good bar. Atye They are cheap too, this year. -advertisements. 3ate (August 1st)for filing school re-' at lot w con.7 Pickering,or write E.E.P 11 rae=terms given to parties Making con- Claremont. 05tf aoir 6 mouthe or by We year. Halt quisitions had expired. Don't fail to get a Basket. 3a;rly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. The Council advised that the Trus OUND-About the 15th of A The Quality is Excellent—Two shipments weekly tees repair the old building so as o- Fa brown it 119.U.8.1. Business cards,tan lines or under,with Paper a" $4 0%payable in advance. vullaiwe in local columns ton cents do through the approaching winter, can have proving Properti and Paying per line. until Season ends. t with long early Its five cents per Una each subsequent insertion- and in the meantime take necessary expenses Lot 15,concession 1.Pickering, special contract rates mado known on applica- tion. No free advertising. steps for the issuing of debentures so 90 Advartisimeate withous written instructions that the cost of a new house might be 0 RENT-A farm containing will be inserted until forbidden and obarasi.ati- 4,000.9.township spread over a number of years. Tsetse,being lots 13 and 1 1 THE GROCERY STORE of Pickering. For fun particulars a cordLarly. orders for discontinuing advertise- the promises 'or address THOS. E.7160912 meats altlxtboilk Writing and seat tothe pub- Balsam r 0 W lisbar. OP COURSE . Job Work promptly attended to. TERMS 7 ARM TO RENT-100 acres, pafta Graham Flour. Wheatlets. Cream of Wheat. I and 14 on the 9th concession of F otIOUL 01.25.'per year 0 1.00:if pail in advance. Pickering 70 acres cleared, good soil, well' r i watered 10 roomed house now nearly complet- LIABI EDW&RDS.J3&19&m 48 JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. VAURY Apoly to WM 9"ER . I a RICHARDSON'S ed. bank barn Possession'to plow at oil, if FOR SALE OR TO RENT. The .4. 1� Logan iW acre farm,bane line,Pickering, NOTES AND COMMENTS EARS' for sale on reasonable terms. Land is ver "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." beat cray•stone house etc,-i miles from G.T2 will rent if not sold at once. Apply in even The scientific world never have ings to F.M.CHAPMAN.Pickering. r YStf hftd such a problem. to solve as HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. W they Et!�ve now before them, that F M SERY S one roan 2 yrs old past, one roan 2 years hen in Whitb of discovering the- discoverer of old in spring. These bulls are fit for service in or beat of stock. Also several bull calves from b to IS xxiontlis old good enough for any man in the north pole which for centuries thiscountry. AP yon premisgsstot i8,con.7. t Cured by Lydia E. Pinke V.E.puGH;ciaxemontXtf and see our Show-r 0' ogms. has eluded the pursuit of the most Pickering or write n r -a. - During the ham's Vegetable Compound daring navigatm ARM FOR SALE OR RENT.- last week two men, both Ameri- Baltimore, Md.-"For four years FARM of IM acres, being to" cf lot my life was a misery to me. I suffered I I,con 6,Pickering. Soil a rich sandy loam in, cans,.one of,whom is Dr. Cook, an a good state of .ultivation. 00, the pro allies -We have the agency for : from Irregulari- are two barns,stable and good frame dwelling. unknown man and the other, kno ties, terrible drag- Possession to plow give on Oct lot, full P06000- Sion April let, 010 For further particulars -Commander Peary, well knownas ging Senfiationfi, apply to NEWRICK WILSON.Greenwood 4&52 a da extreme nervous. --_ Frost & Wood Farm Machinery. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and ring Arctic navigator, have nese, and that ARM TO RENT' Consisting of Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Sup- '.claimed to have reached the cov- gone feeling in all Fi5o acres being lot M in 4th C01100411300 Of plies. Sewing Machines. - Machine and Separator Oil. 1% township'Of Pickering Boit al . . Stomach. I b the Points for all make of Plows. sed spot, and each claiming to be A GISLIling tven up hope of in&good state of cultivation- 91 9 creek passes through farm. A large the first to have that great honor. ever being well spring cre buck bouts,9 rooms besides closets and when I be bathroom. hosted by furnace. 9 large barns Repairs fo' Each of. these explorers will ex- to alai stairliag and drive house. 4 acres Of Young r all Machinery. Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson, take Lydia began Sylvester and Perrin.Plows. Fanning Mills. Weigh t4 perience much difficulty -in con- orchard coming into begingth.vos"Won to f. ham s Vegetable View given at Once. F particulars Scales. Delaval Cream Separators. wincing the world of their success. Co-M d. Then apply to J.W:TOOLE.WhitoTLIO Oshawa Hay Tools. ounc I felt as though Whether or not they will be able new life had been ARM FOR SALE. ein P c& to present scien tific proof of their riven me. and. I am recommending it -and 11.con 7,t( , I MAI,and Extansion-Ladders. Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs. F e rlots 10 -f P io wcree, T a !LLrm ifithsOvO t,)all my friends."-Mrs. W. S. FORD, c"'sisting of fe2 - ! wood herd of having' reached the pole r Mai is CG Stock Racks, Pulpers. Giinders. e n 1938 Lansdowne St.. Baltimore. Md. on which the well-known G atiort-burns hLva been bred sod fed during the to be seen.- When Columbus re- , The most successful remoy in this past forty years. It is as rich&a.s.garden slid f clean. Would sell 150 acres, im acres or the turned to Spain, after discovering country for the cure of all.-forms.a hole of it. There is tiwber an... tart of it Female complaints is Lydia E. Pink- .-,arrierica, he took with hiin Indians Worth 4XW. Terms easy. Possession given tan$ ham's. Vegetable Compound. it has Api. a ' En DISNEY & SO N which was a sufficient, proof of stood the test of years and toAav is _37tf more widely and successfully used than ARM FOR m Implements, Harness ea. Binder Twine,' ' anyot Fcnn 4.Pickering.-convenient' having discovered a new land. n SALE-Being lot 4, Far Har Carriag her female remedy. It has cured cleat to school and But the discoverers of the North n es. $all 900A Machine Oil and Repairs. thousands of women who have been post-106'.cousistiul of RX) Oct Pole can meet with no' such sue- troubled with displacements, indam- 'lay in clean an In a high state of cultl- mation. ulceration. fibroid tumors ir- vs,tloa, well w-ttered likviing a never-falling cess as j��he, sprina creek running mina throush the farm.-wells that. The only thing that regularities, periodic pains, bac at barn and house, bard and soft wator. 00 are a first-class frame dwelling we can depend upon is their own -that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, the premisesme barn with 61,0116 word. There is a great deal of indigestion, and nervous prostration. house,good cellar,larso frame stabling and good outbuildings. Large orchard means had failed. it. Pea"$- after all other in full bearing with beat winter fruit.regard 7.—-skepticism expressed in rd to It yon are suffering from any-of these sten wilt be given immediately after harvest • Dr. Cook's Matiy:."think agilmenta, don't give up hope until you Fer further particulars &v)ly on promises or write TIMOTHY O'LICAh Badley P 0 43-64 • have given Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- U r that his powers of imagination is table Compound a trial. F n' 'itur �.Speeiais` al.)ove the average. Peary, on If you would like special advice AT ONCE ! write to Mrs. Pinkharn, Lynn, the other hand, is a'man who en- Mass., for It. She has guided- A reliable local salesman wanted joys the full confidence of all. thousands to health, free �Pf to represent The univemal opinion.seems to I be charge. For the next 10 days only We are giving 15 per cent. off on all our Springs and Mattresses. You will be needing them later on that if he says he discovered the 'tRIARdX0 (91d901 Ard ' if not now; so now is the time to save money. North Polc#, he'did so. A contro- VOTERS' LIST COURT Ortatest 1jurstrits Also Verandah Chairs, we are giving great bargains in this line 'versy has now -h will begun which WHITBY TOWNSHIP to make room for new goods. be watched with much interest by in Pickering and adjoining conn- .,the whole civilized world Notice is hereby given that a Court try. Call and see these goods at once as they will not last long will be held, pursuant to the Ontario at our very low prices. The demand for numery stock is in- Honor the Voters' Lists Act., by His Pole. ers, Brooklin, on the 18th day of Sep- f ownership of the N,)'rth or you. h A• m' s 'It has been said that there may Judge of the County Court of the one of our salesman you will realize' creasing yearly, and if you become be internatioqal trouble ;over the County of Ontario, at Council Chrnb- there is good money- in the businem ternber, IN9, at 10.30.A.MI., to hear and Dillihg" Being' *discovered by Americans, determine complaints of errors and Write at opce for particulars. Pay weekly. Free outfit. fa Vie United States naturally claim oinissions.in the Voters List of the w Vpholsteirin.g and Picture Framing'k 9pecialty Municipa li ty of the Townsbip of whit STONE as theirs.' and Canada has R1 bk. for 19W. STONE & WELLINGTON Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. Dated at Brooklin this 8th dayof JFc;ntlilli 1,%taraeries ways laid claim to that part of Bell and Independ@nt Telephone Connection. North America north of the 49th Sept., 19%. S50 acres D. HOLLIDAY, CLERx, TORONTO ONT. parallel not including Alaska and ;�­. 49-50 Whitby Towns'hir. 'Greenland. We do'not think it is worth while entering into any dig- The Eulaffie 'Quwitet ------1*ew Advert"gements. OF pute in regard to L the matter. It $100 G iven' Away" kE!s-T- on'sis inff'o fS1r0U3P1FVX11X13F1 -source of M TO ' t' f 74 willeverbq a qv e-i I th FIAR. C ores on lot 15,con D,Scarbor6,(Kiraston Are now prepared to give a musical :toanicountry, but on the other Rogids) a vi'miles from Toronto Soilsseedy program. For particiclars apply to Guaranteed Silver,. Crystal 10ILM`rad in a good state of cultivation, For_h" so far caused the ex- full iculars apply to JAMESLENNOX. MIMA HOOVER,hand'i"t IlLr= 4stf peuditure of many thousands of Sec.-Treas; and Fancy Chinaware, dollars and the death of hundreds 'Syrup On theCoupoli System; consisting of Salad Bowls, Cruets, of human lives. If the United tbigg harm.Is pWtilu-ft CambdIan tousee-ftowkes bud as States wishes to claim it as theirs, Pitchers, Biscuit.Jars, FruitSpopns, Butter-Knives, :it is not worth while to dispute THE BISSELL mk%ltl "A now Sugar Shells, Spoons, Knives, Forks, etc. that claim whether it is an honest is so constructed that It cuts clean"and turn 904 bettmthan xajrothwh�. For ftM-dwdW%L Is simpk.cimwt�r1gkt_buih to stind the girFwgiot one ol� not. les • stmia. Free booklet explitins b.,.it's built-bow K Coupons given on all cash sales. Call and see VNIM Wrfttoda. AddretwDeof- W. T.L BOML 90.Udn DOM Oaf. se Premiums. PICKERING COUNCIL The above -Council met in sfecial session in the Temperance Hall, Al- :'I PHILIP . ;, Broug.haM lona, on Friday afternoon, Sept. 3rd, J also handle. 'the "following Goods : for the purpose of considering an ap- Paris Wheelbarrows, Chnada Carriage Co. Buggies and Cutters, ION plication from the trustees requesting Washers and Wringers, Angle Lamp, Sunlight Waiberq, Momen- the Council to make a special levy this year for the erection of tum Washers, Dowswell Wringers, Oshawa. Hay Carriers, e ec a new school Carriers, Dain Hay present • Reeve White in the chair. am 91'ving a coupon worth $1.00 with every order of 100 lbs.or over Mr. Beaton, Clerk, read, a number of Twine. Call and see my exhibit ft't'Wilson's Carriage �,��K house. Oshawa Litter Haying Tools, etc., etc Members of Council were all STANDARD ofpetitions,as follows shop, Whitevale, Ont. One froin some thirty ratepayers Established 73 Branches the erection of -a new W hitev'ale asking the Council to levy the sum of OF CANADA $4,610.61 for HowAr" d E—Turner building and the equipment of same. 0 A Joint Account One from some twelve of the parties whose names appeared on the petition Just read asking that their names be i .�,­Watqh for the, date of removed therefrom as they did not &.,.West convenience in handling the family.furids. It is opened in -members of the family,and both may make diposits understand the requet when signing : the of two their own individual signatures. One fro-6 some thirty ratepayers This form-of account is particularly convenient for ffion w6i the same Ta ' Milliner* ­0 "draw che'overasking the\Council not to grant the Our' y pening re9uest of the Trustees,as the present Eve some distance from town. building could be repaired at small You can open a Savinp Account with One Dollar. VAiy not "Jn the me time, special,orders such as Mourning, cost to do another year at least, and 'do so at once? 71 that the season was too far advanced will receive our prompt and A .10 1 building this Year. Messrs. Coakwell, Monkhouse and A11h careful attention. PICKERING BRANCH Take. Trustees of the section were present. :DVF North 111de CLARENCE T. AATTT, Manager Secretary Monkhouse read the min- MRS*' LE HJ King St., Pickering, Ont. 35RANCH ALSO AT WMITST- w. 11 IlZ 11 M % `3v CLJIR91401ifT Harry Thomson has. returned hold their regular meeting at LBO Mr. Robins$peut Sunda • with to Buffalo after visiting at his o'clock on Wednesday afternoon N y home here for a few da y Spring and �filmmCr (�t)t)do - brother at Orth Claremont. ys• at the home of Mrs. Frank Soden. Mrs. S. B. Bray, of British Wellington Pearson, of Myrtle, A cordial invitation is extended Affall stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. Columbia, is visiting S. and' Mrs, spent Tuesday with his slater, to all ladies. It will pay you to call and eee before Bray. Mrs. Thos. E. Stephenson. . parchaaing. -- Mrs. Thos- Gibbons is spendingMr. Studholm, of Bracebridge, __• - .'a few days with her family in Tis spending a few days at the �BOWMANVILLE FAIR FLOUR AND FEED. routo. home of Mrs. W. Birkett. West Durham Fall Fair stands is 5' Mica Susanna Sylvester is visit- John;W , who has been work- front rank of the purely of the best unlit always on hand. y y agricultural quality y ing with her friend, Ruth Gregg, ing at Chatham for the past eight exhibitions in Canada. It is not the largest, b Independent Tel these days. months, has returned home. rg but there are none betterfrom. Pe .phone Central. Win. Coates is re-modelin the standpoint 1fbut a claw stock. It The Corner Store. Mrs.Gardner and daughter, of R his is not es circus but, a at farmers' � Detroit, are visitin Huh and residence. The carpenter work is bre W. M. PALMER, Proprietor Mrs. Gregg. g field day and live stock show, Dur- yR being done b Thos..Paterson. - gR• � y ham County hese an enviable reputes- Miss Emma Brodie,of the West- Mrs. Tamblyn and children tion for good farm stock and the ern Hospital, Toronto, is home for have returned after spending a flower of it can be seen at Bowman- r a few days. week with friends in Toronto,. ville Fair. 8o many animals are sold p R. M. Beal and family, eve ear, t that it might a ro Ric Mies Ruby Farmer is visiting a of Lind- y le K Ps p' HARDSON'S' . Mrs. S. Stephenson, of Ansley, say, visited his brother here on riately be called an animal ]ivy stock / N Monday having market day. Horse-buyers from Ti;for s few days. Y g come in his auto. •• Miss Margaret Maenab is s rid- James Hodgson, of Mount Zion, ionto and other places attend'r alar left on Monde mornin ly. O. C. Jaynes, Esq., Deputy Minis- Importantshowin ing a week with friends in Deer Y g for 'the ter of Agriculture, will officially open g of finest display of _ Park, Toronto. North-west With a view to locat- the new grounds and the Fair at 1.30 China- ,A very large assortment. of John Gerow is uttin a new ing there. p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 22. putting Abram Bund has returned to This a P Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jurt - ti roof on his residence Adjacent, to y year new grounds, new build- the pump factory. his home in Parry Sound after tugs, new grand stand, enlarged prize received for the .Holiday trade, Call Mrs. S. Bray has returned home spendinta week with friends in list, fine show ring, amusements be- and see them, t Chiremont. fore the grand stand to entertain all Subscriptions taken .for all Magazines, After spending a week with are features that mark this fair and p friends in Pickering. J. S. Bandy is busy lathing give it enhanced interest. Expert Weekly and Daily Newepipers - Mr. and Mrs. Broten, of London, Falter Thomson's new residence. judges will judge every class. Single - are visiting Mrs. Besse and other The plasterers ' expect to begin fare on railways, tickets good three friends in Claremont. work in A few days. days, Sept. 21 to 23 inclusive. Best ry v �. R.LV�iA,RjD, Q • .. Alar a number of our residents concert Fair Night that has been Labor Day was spent very are taking to the Toronto Ezhibi- given in late years. Entries should be S=OCK street. .t•�;�, quietly here. Many took in the Lion these da s The made to John S.Mo,rcraft,Secretary, "'1T :. 'exhibition, the football boys Y • y report the Bode to"J hn not later than Sept. 18. to Port Per crowds larger-journeyed ry, while 8 than ever, others spent the day .fishing and The Dominion Feather Co., now - , lawn bowling; located in Claremont, will make our old feather bed into a E. H. Harriman is reported to40,115L a^ Foster and sMrs.F Hutctins, hasonve and Y be better. daughter. Miss Foatina, have re- modern sanitary mattress. , i turned home after several weeks' Mr. Crooker with wife and ZZ MR0x •visit to relatives in Detroit and daughter, cf Buffalo, visited Mrs- C. SMITH We have Sarea for the following Plows: Saginaw, Mich. They report a Harry Thomson on Sunday, hav- r • , inti come over in their auto. DENTIST STOCF7v1LLE, VerityShares No. 10, 3 I % L, 21, 4, 4a, 10, 7. Inoet pleasant outing. John Nilson of North Ba graduate 1r Our football boys went to Port . y, is Honor raduate of Toronto University Gangs-Ontario leo. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr., Pert on Labor Da to visiting his mother here for a few Lad Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Fleury Nos. 12, 12 and 21. Imperial and National No. S. ='^ 'Y y partici- g ale, Post-graduated of Chicago Collette. Wilkinson Nos, 21, 7. 4, 10 and No.2 gang. Waterloo No. 7. to in the sports and succeeded days. Mr. Wilson drives a team pa in one of the lumber cam Crown and bridge work a specialty. in capturing the silver cup. Great ps in y Frost& Wood No. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. 7. P. Hamilton No. 22 praise is due to Randall' Birkett that region. At Claremont let Tuesday of month. Patterson Nos. 11, 12 and 13. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8. for keeping the ball out of the Mr. Lapp+ of Littlel Britain, is Office over Sargent's.Tinshop. Uxbridge Nos. 4, 5 and 7. Coekshntt Nip, Punch, Judy. p goal. The score was 1 to 0 in fav- here at present, where he is em- Independent 'Phone. Ganga, Twin Gang, Kidd, Mayle L"xf. r to ed i or of Claremont. Y n the Standard Bank rI e- Percival No. 10. Kangaroo No, 21. Mr,. Robt. Richardson, John n his Ray Rumohr, who is away BLACKSMITH SHOP Shares for 42 different kinds of Ploughs, at a price that Canning Richardson, Bertram on his vacation. Harold Hoover, of Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. McKay spent Lab- will hold the trade. I am prepared to carry on the black- •� �t James Paul Gregg,' of Allegheny, -or Day fishing in the creek just smithing business formerly conducted ChaY•ieS �7ar ,8nt, Claremont Penn., hies. David Morgan and Fest of the village. Mrs. McKay by , tobt. Davidson. General repair and her daughter, Mrs., Abigail measured 18 inded a nches n ut which work and horseshoeing•a specialty. Ilardware. Stoves Thomson, are the guests of Joseph length. I have also the agency for the fam- and Furnaces. Gregg, Norte• Claremont, this Mrs. Hatton, of Lexington, pus Cockshutt -plows and Adam's - week. Mich., is visiting at the home of oLgo our Call and see me before mak- k- stopped in m minates Mr. Neal, of Middlesex Count her parents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal. g y purchase of farm 1m le- sure D h Dr Shoop � y She is spending menta. CROUP was here last week and made pe S a few days this test will surely prove. .- arrangements for the purchase of Week with friends in Toronto. - ROSS. 'HADLEY. t:aae. A m.te and oleasin�°sy:a°p�c��9� � a carload of thorough-bred Cots. The Women s Institute Will CHERRYWOOD :: :: ONTARIO -- - Synopsis of Canadiavn � Wold sheep. e0 TlEARse North-west Land ucc IIl breeder EXPERIENCE reputation as a successful breeder Regulationlei. t extends over the Whole Province • SIMPSON ANY person who is the sole head of a famOf OIItariU a8 well tie iDtO the Oth- Co.C , s any male over 19 years old, may ham*. +er Provinces. a quarter miction of available DomWas Hewson Thompson, of the 7th land to Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberni Great Reduction Sale for 30 days iDThe Ol pBanatm■a appear in parson at 1" concession, hese decided to give up Dominion Lands Agency or enb A for Ise farming and will move into Stouff- tea• Eotry by Pro: may a a1 a,w Kasten'Blouses black sateen and white muslin this'season's hoods; YRAoc MAR" `Reny'On cincouditone. by father, motfa_ villa where he will engage in the p ,m or.m daughter,brother or.hfer of int odIall huckstering business. He will reg �. for 50c. Fast black Hose, reg. 15c, for 10c. White . my Ae, hold an auction sale of his, farm Mualina, reg: 19c, for Se yd. Prints, reit. 10 and 12c 1 Anyoaesending asiste end d ew oa�;iwoo of the eland in each of three am M. asoertata oar opraton wbectw an ��+at� stock and implements on Satur- ` for 8 and 10c yd. Dress Goods in white and t°.meat�u"soba y pettr•1N�ti ommn■!an A homesteader may live within nio• milea of bine, re 20c f oams na,l�,o,on0den►� RA IC ro pates his homestead on a farm of at least SD amens da , Oct. 2nd. Mr. Thom ,. or 15e a rd. "atPate�ts�a= h M�N issuer,moths,mon, Y peon hese 8 yes cr for solely owned and occupied by him or py xis . a large number of cattle and BOOTS and SHOES-Men's Patent Leather Booty, re I;S. for f63 50. Ladies' �110t10t'w'tboo�n�"^'m� daughter,brother ors3afar. g �� � an ing'Da districts a homesteader to good shee tie well as horses. The sale Fine Tan Shoes,reg. 260, for 1.110, Black, reg. 1.60 and 1.40, for only 1.Y6. standing may pre,meat a quarter+•ctica alo.s p y side his homestead. Mee 0 ill per ears. "~viii Van extensive one. Watch ;Children's Shoes, reg. 1.90 and 1.26, for 1.00. ALL NEW STOCK. ,a�yom�y ,,,�,a� I��� Duties-Matt reside six soothe to mesh of cis t. Out for bills. Men's and Boys'Suits at rock bottom prices—No old stock: - oto■of v saisrottao Joarna}, gs,� for Mean from date&f homestead entry linoradtat R Claremont school report for i a realPassaas ossvaid, sold by a time req aired to earn homestead paten PO. GROQ'ERIES always fresh and the. very best. Pickling Spices, best proof an � and>cultivate ror waacres extra. August, Junior division. Sr. II -- Vinegar,white wine and cider. �CQ,IStKilsatlass.NSW ( as exhausted bib home. : Charlie lack, Jean Evans, Eva s • �h a and cannot obtain apzs•m piton - TEAS and COFFEE-You drink them once you will buy them p sa.watai■scn,a m ty knife a archness homestead to cantata Wilson. Jr. II.-Florence Gar- di,criou >�os es.ao per acre. Danes-trait Mabel again. Try a half pound. reside six months in each of three years, batt, Jean McFarlane, g D, S I 1VI P S O N & Co., - D I C K E R I N G W-ets 5 e s, o Eat. cultivate fifty acre. and .root . house worth Wagg. Sr. Pt. IL-John Kni ht, Willie Forsyth, George Morgan. Coady lauds w:W.OOIiT, Jr. Pt. IL-Beetha Milne, Ilia — Deputy of the Minister of the>nteeior. Mantle, Maggie Shepherdson. MACHINE . SHOP j N,a.-Qasnehortaea pnblia�tloa of this ad- vartisomeat wal not be paid for. " I. (A)-Oscar Neal, George Gra- - � �- � , ham, Vida Knight. (B)-Mary Farm La�orers The u-ndersigned having porch- Forsyth, Lois Brodie, Verna Bry- i ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in urn.. WORK FOR Wanted �'� NEM IN NANITOSA Kinsale, is prepared to do all On Saturday evening last J. B. ALBERTA ANO EA91U4TCNEWAM kinds of repair work and general H Madill met with an experience blacksmithiag. which he willnot soon forget and Satisfaction guaranteed. �Q� @a�� which might have resulted fatally. SPECIAL �i GOING Awkbsat for the Return Ticket prices right. He was driving along the Brock EXCURSIONsJ lO TRIP,; figs „gam 90WItisss a below. ' road, opposite the 7th concession, Call and see.us. andGOING DATES JAMES PENGELLY nor in the darkness neither he Audi 1 A Irom Stations sweet of line of O.T.R.Toronto tommute,end Can. Dor the horse Saw a man tip- i� ears Stations on and west of I'oroAte-Snibn►, Ito•, Kinsale, OIIt, proaching on his bicycle until he Aud. 2;3 From Toronto and an C.P.R.Stations west in Omissions ani sown Of all material and deawn r a of mai■io Of Omni Trunk is. Toronto to seas and all Staaop �. w. VANS kept in stook. b will easy you :I - . was just opposite'when the horse is o■ewo o■M.C.R.,P.Y.and T.e.es.Rymer I to call at our weeks aid iiDapsot our skeet made a bolt for the side of the From stations Toronto and eqt,iacl■d and obtain prlosg, Dont be misled b7 Aud. 2 7 w sraAN Lake and![tusks- -' , road. As a result Mr. Madill Was t.. ud all stationa to Ontario west of Beef W. also stations en C.d.a s. of Q.ass..and stations on a.a P. Death•f Nonfraw. PQm �SIIIIfaCtnreT' agent ws do not employ them,con neon .thrown forward between the '� t ? Irom all Stations Toronto sat west. iacl■itn/3fations a C.P.R. ly we OaD, and 3o throw off the agt>eti dash-board and the wheel. The Sept. Tomato to Sd►Isry commission of la per cent.,which you will animal ran for a distance of seven Sept. 10 'From.0 staaeu wt of Toronto L Ontario. Shop and Residence, Dundas St certainly save by purchasing-from as. or eight rods when it ran into the ONE-WAY SECOXD.CLAS3 TICKETS WILL sE SOLD TO wrnNIPE(3 onLY ' WHITBY, ONT. fence. Mr. Madill was rescued wMlTtY GRANITE CO., fecal his perilous position b the Reprementadve farmer, appointed by Maolto�bee,, d sichswaa and Alberta Governments, Three socia west of Whitby House: Oma Whitby.f)nwrt0 y will inset and eaga$e laboren on arrival at Wiani man who had dismounted from hoe transportation will'be furnished at Winnipeg to points on Cas peso where laborers are Ilia wheel. We are glad toy State needed,east of Moose Jaw, including brancem.and at ens coat•mile each war west -- thereof in at l a orer hn and Alberta Sweet•_ c that he is now none the worse for A certificate is furnished with each ticket sad this oertifieah when .:coated by farmer We are prepared to instal wood or iron J W his experience. for a that laborer hese worked thirty days or more, will be honored from that point pumps on short notice,also attend , It l for a second clam ticket book to starting points in Ontario, at $18.00, prloe to to all kinds of repairing. The annual Harvest Home ban- Nov Goth, 1909. gnet under the auspices of the Tiokeb ars good only on special Farm Laboren'tt•aim and will be Issued to women w wsll Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill,` v to men but will not be inued'at half fare to children g Claremont Methodist Church will also .1soline engines and Ilei tall Particulars neo esarest C.P.R.meat.w � b b0 O b 09 til g I m be held in the basement nand write R. L. THOMPSON, D.P.A.. C.P.R..TORONTO the equre gear e S „ 0 3 r tyro p grounds ou the evening of,Mon- MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR tf f i;.g ro res�. g I c4N Y' ;;. day, Sept. 20th. Tea Will be .E R. BLOW, _ C. P. R. A Whitby, Ont Phone No.50 at residence. a �5 • a°. served in the'church school room gent, from 5 to 8 o'clock. After tea F. - `° —°-1 � ' 1 L. Fowke, M.P., of Oshawa, will BeThe Pickering dr C O� - o 'JS A take charge of the program which DS �]( . b 9 4$ �12� roe�o °Q aK It will consist of readings b Miss J "`J ? Qo mM 8P o �n a a: g Y ?, g Annie Carruthers, M.E., graduate Vigilance Committee ^age g o'm b p p ' a d y a << of Whitby Ladies' College, music •an O nS� g B g Po and singing by the well-known The object of this Association is to lessen atealin and prosecute ;, p e w Fort Perry Methodist Choir of 30 O g P '� eN Jan ,.. the felons, r t voices, and brief addresses by O _ __ - O ' Rev. Messrs. McCamus, Totten, It Members having property stolen oommuni °' QD t° m +n mar y s Wood and GPant The Claremont - Q cake immediately with any member 9 Citizens' Band will be in attend- �` Q �, p of Executive Committee. �II ; Spy ance. On Sunday, Sept. 19th, re- � Membership fee $1.00. o i•, CoN J As Q ligioua services will be Conducted Tieleb mal be had from the President or, ~It a O• Its tbebes Wd of an investment. .e a a� July.in the same place by the Rev. W. aecretery,po application. D o t : 4 e m� July M R. Wood when collections will be Exec, Com.—I. ,76 Banka, Geo, taken up to be added to the pro- W. V.Richardson,Pickering,Ont, g� m m o m Oct. . m 11 j reeds of the banquet. Admission J. H. $UNDY Ole Agent, om n.e eg to banquet 25 cents, children uisd- s r PICKERING J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jef�'rey, Janaar•y 1910-Whitby 11, Oshawa 12,Broughass er 12 15 cents. President. 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I have tboritative cry which here inter- shown you on this board how it was _ ��� .. _rl. I rupted the excited man and re- done, but the reford-book is here, Th • ' In him that he was liable to y powerful glass also, and I can e arm. I punishment for contempt of court; easily point out certain unmistak- ti _, whereupon, trembling with excite- able signs to prove what I have as- 1. ,t;-a -: ,� went and passion, he sank back up- serted. Adam Brewster married a , 11 "'�'—r ou his seat, but glaring bitterest woman by the name of Miriam Har- }}}}}}}}}}�}{}}}}}+�.}� '" _ • _ ,_'.-' hatred at his youthful rival. ria.. Louise Simpson married a . 'I t e ' 0x PLANNING FOR T$$ 1. "We will, proceed to prove our man by the name of Alan Brown, . CALF CHOLERA. ' x . , , o ' ion," Mr. ttl n,�w w and f he will nee the ori- Calf cholera is characterized b' p sit Ly etc ho as a i s prod gITTURE. still standing, observed, and will ginal certiticate of 'her marriage, an unnatural, increased action of . submit these papers to the court I will guarantee that I can show- the bowels, the trouble usually ori for examination after I shall have you the same changes upon that gloating from some derangement 'read'them alo,-dd." which I have already explained in _ Y p of the digestive organs. Indiges CHAPTER gig, _ ter," Allison replied. "My check He then read', for the benefit of connection with the records." tion oftelt- results from inactivity 10 was in my pursue, and when Mr. his hearers, the certificate proving "We will have that,shown later, of the bowels, im ro r feeding, Why Adam Brewster had neglect- Lyman decided W bring me here the marriage of Adam Brewster to if you please, Mr. Plum," Mr. Lyt- cr from being improperly housed. •'ed to carry out his purpose to do,- he simply gave it up and secured Miriam Harris, also the baptismal iletoa Interposed. "Just now I The activityof the digestive or stroy this diary, or how it came to my portmanteau, whioh was in the certificate of Gerald Winchester would like you to tell. the court g be hidden in that secret vault, will baggage-car, it 'being one of the Brewster, who was the only child what pans can ex greatly increased by newer be known; but as Gerald coaches that was uninjured. But you have discovered " con properly exercising the animals' of the above-mentioned couple. oration with this document•" and giving them plenty of fresh closed the book he gave a long even if this box and its contents "It will be found later on;'' he As he concluded he passed a leg , breath of thankfulness that it had had been destroyed, I still have a P air and sunlight. continued, as he surrendered theme a1-looking instrument up to the gen- When the digestive morgans cease -not ben'destroyed, for it proved, key—a-peculiar ornament—by which two important bits of paper for ex- tleman. to do their. natural'du the call "'beyond the shadow of a doubt, all I might be identified, if there is amination, "that the date upon the "This," observed .Mr. Plum, ae �y - that he wished to know, and also anybody linin to whom I halon is subject to diarrhoea or acoura� y y g g•' marriage certificate is identical with he took and began to unfold it, is which at this stage is not infectious ' cleared the man whbm he had rev- As she concluded she unclasped a thzt of a similar document which what has been claimed to be the last g erenoed as an employer from the chain from her neck. and laid it in once before' figured iri court to will and testament of the late Ad- •telt later on the germs mai propo- suspicion of all dishonor in oonnec- her lover's hand. - To it was at- rove the mythical marriage of the am'Brewster. It was dated, signed. gate and multiply, causing the.ani `tion with his young wife,.and made tached the. olden key .which has P g mal to become afflicted with an in g said Adam Brewster to one Louisa grid witnessed on the fourth of April factious disease which is common .him proud to claim him as father. been previous! described. Simpson." 18— more than eleven years ago." ' ; ' He passed the diary to Mr, Lyt- y p g .y called scours in calves, but pea ,, Gerald regarded it curiously. John Hubbard was now pale as The witness was fere'interrupted perly .called calf cholera. tleton, and desired him to reed it- "It is a very peculiar ornament," death. , by the objection That the will of the Calf cholera differs from diar• ' . ` -. .The man devoured it eagerly, and he-said. "I wonder if it was made g • late banker could have no possible ' - turned triumphantly to Gerald the Along wrangle and much evi- ibearin u rices in the full grown animal, I 1C p• Y to unlock anything i g upon the charge against moment he finished it, observing: dance followed these statements, : taking the form of an infectious, the dexendant. "I felt sure enough of the case "I wish it would unlock the mys- but with the two certificates, Miss intestinal catarrh which is of'a far g Y g It has just this bearing upon. before, but this just clinches every- ter of my birth, sighed the Irl Winchesters letter, the relation of the charge, your honor," more serious nature than diar- Gerald'F thing. No one will now presume wearily. the facts regarding the erection of counsel calmly observed. `'TBP rhoea, usually appearing suddenly -:. :. to question the'fret of your being My darling, we will not allow it 'the monument oyer the grave of plaintiff asserts that the same hand :n young calves and in many in- : I "ddam Brewater'e eon and le timate to mar our future in the least, Miriam Harris Brewster, together stances causing death. ggii which forged the changes in the cer• heir, and that rogue is surely dgom- said her companion, as he refasten- with extracts from the diary which Owing to the fact that this is a ltificate already considered also ed to a felon's cell for the next ed the chain about her-neck; "and bad recently been • exhumed from i germ disease. it is very important , twenty years." we will start with no mystery in onr the secret vault in-the bank, it was I forged a" portion of the document that the calf has none of the germs - "Y thi>slr you are vigil, but—" lives. Everything shall b.a open v--ry clearly shown that Gerald's now In the Lands of the witness.' ;n its system before it is born and "But what i" A rigorous squabble, legally and above-board in connection with claim to the Brewster name and for- for this reason; proper care end speaking, ensued, but all protests "I am really sorry for those poor. our marriage, and perfect confi- tune was a very strong one. were finally of erruled, and Mr. attention should" be given the mo- . dupes of his." .— dance in each other shall be our There was a sharp contest over plum was allowed to proceed. ther_ while she is pregnant. - "Well, they should have known motto. I think it will be best never the admission of these documents as `This document, as I have already When an animal is afflicted with better than to become accomplices to -speak of "this .secret, even be- evidence, John Hubbard's .counsel the gerrhs of this disease the rest . . ' in crime, especially the old one, stated was signed, and witnessed f the. herd should be protected . tween durselves; it makes you rest- (claiming that his -client had been „ c,. on the-fou fou `h of April, 18 -, said •Mr. Lyttleton shortly. less and unhappy to refer to it, arraigned upon the charge of for- repeated im ressirel•• "but I claim against same.by moving the hand ,G and so the fewer who know it the env while the evidence thus far P P y ' thy animals into new quarters and But according to Ellen Carson's g that the'whole of the first page of - itory, they were terribly'Gpoor, and better. It is, of course, known in submitted had no bearing whatever the instrument was written ata carefully disinfecting the stables t it was but natural that. they should a general way that you are not Mr. upon that•imputatioa. wherein they are housed and giv- r romp at s chance to better their Brewster's own daughter;; and to do ,with it, much Later date—just how long ai_ g, "It has everythinging each animal a laxative to. rid condition. I cannot bear to fi ht your honor Mr. L•ttleton assert- terward I am unable to say. .N ei- there we will let the matter rest. the bowels els of the irritating coa- g Have Mr. and Mrs, Lyman seen „ y that have I any means of knowing tents, after which it should be 1 .-a►gainst,women," Gerald concluded. ed, for the very authenticity of a hat the original sub�ect-matter of looking greatly disturbed. these things?" Gerald inquire5d, these documents proves beyond this portion hof the will may have given calf -cholera medicine. The "Nor I;" said his friend "and glancing at the contents of the box. question the,forgery of those which been—V-e resent reading may be roots of tail' and hind quarters r ,,No, I think not.., The box was the prisoner produced in a revious P g y should be thoroughly washed with well, we will if we can. man- F I? P an exact. co of what was writit locked and the key was in my purse tour in order to gain,'for the.pre- Py a disinfectant.-, David Roberts.Roberta age to let them`% comparatively - ten.at Mr. Bcewster,'s dictation over �, . •easy „ and Mrs. Lyman. has never refer- tended Mrs. Adam Brewster; fraud- I eleven years ago. The proof of what red to'it in any way. I Sometimes ulent ossessian of the banker's es Mestiawhile, Joha Hubbard was P I,liare stated lies in the "ink, which 'CGRE FOR KICKING COW. 1% wonder if she did not examine it tate." shows traces of an ingredient which straining every nerve to meet tLe g Te cute a 'kicking cow is often a with the hope of discovering my This-view of the matter was de was never employed in an ink until• coming trial with a bold front` He B tided to be reasonable and the do= Y difficult and tedious - teal;, and, - had employed an expert• criminal identity, but presume she thought 1S—, or some 4ix years after this lawyer to assist him is preparing it held only girlish finery, which I cuments were accordingly admitted. will was signed ned and witnessed. The unless some •method of eeatrainingg " did not need and aha would not Mr. Lyttlotoa then observed that g them from 'kicking i! adoptod for his defense. He. fond! believ- disturb." ingredient is called eosin. It ie ` y g more loss than picot -may result -' ed that it would be a difficult task „ even had the court seen fit div- usually employed in the making of 'through spilt milk. The person _ . Woil, put it away, dear, and card them there et remained tr+ prove the charge of - forgery , Y red inks, and I have never before milking also runs considerable risk F we will not think of it any more• I abundant roof of the charge pre- g again him, for he was confident P detected its presence in any, black f injury in some form or other: do not like to ate this shadow on ferrel, and which he-would now j :'that lie was the only one living ink• I recognize it by a faint tinge When the rause. of kicking can - your face, and bending, he soft-"! roduce, whereu n Mr. Thomas e who knew that Adam Brewster had P Po o. bronze which appears in the writ- only be assigned to vice or an so- .. . ', !y touched his lips in her Forehead plum, the.chino res hit expert, was y g been married previous to his un- g P P ing upon .this page, and to me it nivel . bad habit, the followiag - as he closed .and relocked the sox retied as a'witness. a ` fon with Miss Porter. He had dis- and put it one side. I proves one of two theories—first, little arrangement will be #cool oovered the fact by chance while John Hubbard' gritted his teeth I that the writer-sometimes used red useful, and, at the same time, sim , The subject was not referred to looking over the records in New savagely as the funny-little man ink containing eosin in his fountain- 1 p again during his visit, nor when sb, p e, harmless, effective, inex en- Haven when he was working up an- trotted smartly up to the•witness-, pen, or that at the time of this sive and easily applied. A stkap rejoined him in New York aftor — •lnther case, and then, ob_servmg stand, for he had dreaded his ap- writing he kept his black ink in a about one inch wide should be buck I h which the time slipped quickly by , ally the name Alan Brown, carance more than that of 'any bottle that had once .contained red led round each filo le a little y until'the daivn'o'f tfie fifth of Feb F g• %hose widow was his tenant, could other person. ink, and was not cleansed previ above the hock, sufficiently tight j ruary,, which was the day set for be changed to Adam Brewster, end 3ir.. Plum had provided himself ous tv being used for•the formes.. to compress the hamstring. . the second hearing of the Brew• this latter to Adam Bronstern, he with a blackboard for the purpose I will add .that this same bronze The animal cruinot kick, and it 4 had conceived the cunning plot star case. - - _ - - --. of giving au object-lesson along tinea ars in certain letters of which has already been explained. g g j g g appears flies are trouble9ome and cause her ," -- t with his. testimony. He was dui the names Alden Bronstern and ` Y to switch' her tail, the best plan.is It had never once occurred to - .'CHAPTER %% " sworn, and upon being asked-if he Adam Brewster on tne•New"Haven to either strap it to her leg or se him that Miriam Harris might,have ; ` regarded the: record of the marri- register. It can also be shown in cure it to one of'the straps with a . had a child.,. Of course,, he was John Hubbard, the arch-plotter age of Adam Brewster to Louisa certain books n hich Velonged to the Idece of cord. Use the straps every - viholly in the dark regarding her and forger, was destined to receive Simpson a forgF:ry, replied.emphati- late banker, where carious figures time the animal is miIked,: and history; but Adam Brewster never a number of shocks during the.few Cally: were changed to represent others; after three weeks.or so omit, to as 5 having referred to the fact. of a days which it took to conduct the "I do, and believe ,that I can and by means of which an attempt ccrtain.w_ h�tber a cure has been of previous marriage: and having had trial of the great case df Brewster prove it so to' the satisfaction of was made about a year ago to ruin {Pete or ot.—Irish ' Farming �o children of his own, he took vs. Brewster. the jury." — the char-actor of the 'pre ant slain �t'orld• it for granted .that no such ob- The first resulted from the call. He then wrote upon .his black- tiff." stacle would ever rise up to con- ing of the case in that form•;When board the record of two events ' The preten0ed Mrs. Brewster wu's ,:,'HOGS• AND ALFALFA. ` front him. Thus he'had' 'not the' the sonorous .voice.of the crier rang which had been, copied from the then commanded to produce the cer- r slightest suspicion of the crushing through the court-room with that New Haven register of marriages, tificate of her marriage, also the old As'to th amount of pasturage or developments awaiting him', and announcement, the man gave a both having been entered under the letters which she claimed had-been the number of hogs alfalfa will "a as even hope�ui at tinier of coni- great'start, and looked around at same date is'the Sear .18—. written to her by :Adam Brewster carry. per acre without -injury to ing lF:i: victorious in the end: Mr. Lyttleton ataazed: "The first of these reads: `Alden previous to their union. They were. t-he crop, the .estimates' .given by Laxly "Bromley'and Allison re- Allison was dead, he believed, Bronstern to Miriam Harris,' " he -reluctantly submitted to the expert fgrmers vary eery considerable, de 0.11 turned to New work during the and even had she been living, she said, writing the name as he talked. hho easily detected the changes up- pe�iding on the kind of'soil, the fer- third week, in January. Twice pre- had no real claim to the name of "Now, the first name, if it had nev- on the former, and then asserted tility of the land, and the size of vious to this Gerald'had'beeu on to Brewster. Who, then, was this new er been tampered with, should read that the date'of the year had been the hogs' pasture. The following, $ostoa to spend Sunday with his claimant of whom - he ' had never `Adam Brewster.' Obeerve, as I changed upon every letter, to make however, is a safe estimate, as giv- betrothed, each time finding her beard until this moment 9'; A' few have written the 'Adam' there is a it appear that they had written en by conservative men who have .4 neatly improved. Her cheeks had whispered sentences between him- little-space between the capitaland much earlier than was the fact. Mr. had much experience. Upland of _,L! aken on a healthful hue, while,,as self and Bic counsel resulted in the the first'small letter,'the clerk who Plum said he firmly believed, that fair average fertility will support .1-, tc> manner and temperatmeat„ she rising of the latter to inquire ,the Ras in office at that, time having the letters had been"written to the from eight to ten head of the 50 to ,y: was the bright, breezy Allison of meaning of that proclamation. had a habit of so separating all his 'seconck Mrs. BTeastiter, and that 125 pound hogs. There are fields Old, greatly to the delight of -all "It is all correct, your honor," capitals,as can be seen by any one John Huhbard, A. unearthed that have supported 36 head per her friends. quietly replied Mr. hyttleton. "I who chooses to examine the regia- them Burin his examination of Mr: acre through the season fora num- ' During one of these visits, Alli- am conducting this case on behalf ter. Now, between the `A' and `d' Brewster'sgeffects, had cunningly her of ;cars, and are still in good "t,; son had brought forth the mysteri- of the nearest of kin, who is by and `1' was inserted, so; the `a' employed them as evidence,for his condition; and there are other sus boa which contained the proofs name, as well as by birth, aBrew- .was deftly changed to an `e,' client during the previous trial. field's that will not furnish Pae- .' that gh� as not the child of Mr. ster." the last curve of the `m' very care- (To be continued.) tore for more than 'fire head per r an -Mrs. Brewster, and Gerald had '`Produce the plaintiff, then," fully erased, 'thus producing, the _ acre, but these are extremes. When ' examined them with ,a great deal sententiously demanded the. coup- name `Alden.' The name `Brew- - r. afield is only used for pasture i0 ,of interest. sel for the defense. star' was cleverly manipulated in "Aunt Knollys" is the .familiar is better to divide it into several "I wish I might be so fortunate, "Certainly, your honor," return- the same way. The `e' was made name by whirl; Miss Charlotte lots and move the hogs from one 'in discovering my- origin -as you ef'. .Mr• Lyttleton, with contrasting into an `o,' the `w' into `n ' and Knollys, whose indisposition has to the other as occasion requires.—s: , •have been, Gerald," she remark- courtesy, "and I take great plea- another `n' added after the `r.' been causing some anaiety,of late, Cobu . . Swine in America ed during this in,veatigation, with sure in introducing my•client, Mr. Thus you have `Bronatern.' In the is known to the younger members ---;,- .- I.a wistful look.at the little note Gerald Winchester Brewster, who second record the name of the gen- of the Royal Family. To the Queen BEWARE. � which she believed her own mother is the son and heir of the late Ad- tleman should Lead 'Alan Brown.' and her daughters she is known as Beware' at people who pat yo had 'written. am Brewster." In this case the base of the letter "Chatty." For over forty-five cu the back. The may be IookiaT. r "I'wish you might, dear," he He motioned to Gerald- who arose `d' was very easily inserted between years Miss Knollys has been a Wo y for an opportunity to 'kick out .11 tenderly responded. "I would and calmly confronted his old .en` the `A' and `I.' an extra curve ad- man of the Bedchamber to .Queen Ppo Y Y feet from under you. give a great deal to have that rays- emy—the man who had once sworn ded to the `n,' thus making a very Alexandra, having taken that po.ai- .. c • cavy solved. But you were very that he would crush him as he had perfect `Adam.' The `o' in `Brown' tion immediately after the marri- - ' -•—, ' l •fortuaato not- to has'© .lost these brushed the delicate rosebud. was changed to 'e,' the two curves age of the then Prince and Princess ANEW ONE ON MARY. .''$ relics during the railroad acci. John Hubbard sprang to his feet, of the `n` made to represent `s' and of Wales. Her brother, Lord -.-`dent," he added, with sudden .,white as a sheet. `t,' thus: `e' was affixed to these, Knollys, is private secretary tothe tiiary had a little lamb, • • Ihought. "How were they preserv- "It is a lie!' he shouted. `'The and we have 'Brewster' complete. Zt Ding,- while another brother acts And it began to sicken: 4r. ' rd I" ,Fly is the rankest impostor I I've was all very cleverly done, your in a similar capacity for CQr,ieo She sent it off to, Pael:i -.::t::-- "That was a -very simple rust :nr,wn him for years. ,,He is only a rhonor, and by an expert at such Maud of Norway. 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Ocoarrenoea cal the Land- That goats:�R a of our place as a summer resort t" ]BOX 0,%g"406 Tw•nto,C�aada attas•vt«vus•scsswt• '.SI'd hate to tell you, answered •afuJ%A�t�M�d��p�ATICA-SAO L!0•• _ mercial World. •+ •'a'�A'ucs utA.no wts► the stranger, as be picked un bis n aouwuroro.cwrcarrras, grip. "Even what I think of it Oldest and Best $signs Supreme in the Com- - rr a�'oW-Allf"of SVII. e a last resort would not look'we,. for fMegocAM 0M G( in print.,,. !k. Eleven hundred excursionists `++ - The school that has had the were fog-bound all night on the The Real Liver Pill —A torpid The longest experience and great- liver journey from London to Yarmouth. p ` liver means a disordered system, est success in training yours f Mrs. S. H. Cohen of Broadway, Westminster, received a telegramental depression lassitude and in penile roc good'office position the end, if care be not taken, a ,and that can secure the best ?' •from the ging congratulating her results for you, is the J f whet% troubled.Wits!fan. chronic state of debility. The very �} on having reached her 100th birth- rasheS,ecselaa Oranyakin best medicine to arouse 'the liver 'day. disease apply _$tilt Z tc healthy action is Parmelee'a erlttah-Amerlean Suslne" Collage At.a sale of hackneys and harness Vegetable Pills. The are com- r.M.aa, ooaolrq Toaolrro. horses at Wrexham, recent] 500 Stapr6ieghowtftliddyitasd g y _ y the smarting and sd,�g I pounded of.purely vegetable rub- pail Term new o n rater any time. guineas was paid for a fifteen hands Quickly stances of careful selection and no Write for Catalogue. harness horse. The bu er was an mss ku�a �' bViia, and t y ehafma other pills have their fine qualities. T. M. WATSON, PRIN2:iPAL erican show exhibitor. They do not gripe or pain and they A man former] in the employ Zam-Bak is made A-cia pure y P y herbal easa>,cas. No anlmat Tats— - are agreeable to-the most sensitive f the Salvation Army has been ar- - atoinac Ontario ested in connection with an out- m mineral potions. il�est healer l Ontario Yeterin dry Colle ver reek of fire at the Salvation Army 'sad Stores "" SAME THING. a TEMPERANCE ST., TaRONTO, CAN. --0 had in Lorenzo street, King's l" t►�•a "Did she .refuse him S" "Practi- Utabllshed 1382, taken ever by %a pr•tihtsisi ross. Although about b00 bathers were WOMAN!_ EVER UNREASON,. call Coli the sot of ottwt., tsa g -AN ELECTRIC CLOCK. y; she said she would not marry �tAai aced ib:D�pc oniw,srw;le:t°ooirio°d h him till he arrived at a n 'Queensmere Pond, Wimbledon ABLE. „ y ars of dis- opens Controlof octob.r, 1903, coarse o: uaiy e moron, when Walter Roffey;aged Al interesting electric clock, run cretion. ual' ad°.ei��p sptico ceras psas>sas,ux>ir'a,'r� of Haldon road, Wandsworth, by a single dry Cell, and quite in- Mrs. 'Peck—John, I thought the ><A A,ORAD1oZ, v.s.>rs,Prtttctpat t?.pt is at was drowned, not one of them wit- dependent of,external connection, agent said this machine couldn t be After making a most careful _ essed the fatalitq. has'just been put on the market in' beat,' and there are those snippy study of the matter, U. S. Govern- ! Miss Catharine Evangeline England. A heavy balance-wheel little cashes going by us as if we went scientists' state definitelyYl`ewant9Vet Booth-Clib born, granddaughter ,of is kept in motion by an .electro- were standing still.=Life: every young man who fteneral Booth, will be married to magnet mounted diametrically that the common house fly is the 18 anxious to prepare for a the Rev. Jamas Strachan, M.A., ''across it. As the balance-wheel principal means of distributing I good Position at a good Salary swin A sailor was once asked by a t to Write us at Once. Address minister of the Presbyterian swings'against the action .of the typhoid fever, diphtheria and coiled a messmate not quite so well up in. Central Te! Church, Belgrave square, on ,.Sep- spring, a stud on the axle bmallpox. Wilson's Fly Pads kill Telegraph 8oho0l, 5 mattCra .social as -himself to ex tember 22. makes contact with'a light spring,' the. hies .and the disease Cerrard St- East Toronto, thus completing y plain to. him the third figure of a Berms, ' While Messrs. Pezzacb and Wal- pletin the electric circuit ' quadrille. ` Y.ov .first of all heave too- ,ter were bream and Pollack angling and energizing the magnet, wbich .ahead ' said he,, "and pass your from a boat off Penzance a shark acts for a moment upon the bal- , OUR HEAVE CURE cilias, where sibsrs took, one of their baits and was arses-wheel. This impulse-is given mdversary' s yardarms'; then in a ALWAYS WITH IIS. faiL Bells on its o�rn merits. Best of Lash. captured after an exciting stru le, once ever four`aeconas. It is said jiffy regain your berth on the other An inquirer wants to know where jipld;usxa,%nttshed on 'application. Ash p g g6 y tack in the same kind of order; sli R y,.n •�me, ov send vur. ;+ ..,It measured 4 feet in length• that a dry cell will run the clock P the liars go to, but up to date there eM Fear Brothers, Restonle Priv. >li.4f1 The Japanese Government has -for 1,000 consecutive hours. The along sharp', and take your station is no evidence they have 1 r s off . chaise• paid to nearest e:- P with your partner in line; back and gone reds stare, rose {genuine without out w purchased a number of anywhere. ads mark, 'FOUR & e 116 d b B, on each ' ;Q , pallia bred nwvement is noiseless, and the fill, and then fall on your heel and y aohaae. Try a packate and becanviaced. inorca and Andalusian fowls from Clock ins lie laced'ia an bring-up with your craft. She there A CERTAIN METHOD (ar enri°s ezamps, nrfw Heaves cahav be cared o nsttsf y P any'position Prange others have tailed !e no ratings - ;Captain Allen of Sawbridgeworth, Without interfering with its'run- manoeuvres ahead off alongside dtarrhopa and- dysentery !• by °sins 'Four Brothers Hes.• Cure. and they have been despatched by Ixing. you; then make sail in com an Psi°killer." This medicine has sustained 1lhe steambhip lye Marti. r y ' P e the highest reputation for over 60 years.with her until nearly astern-of the (Avoid substitute® there Is btst one, ­pain- AGE INTO WANTUD. A Gorleston youth named Cullen, If allowed to roam over killer' Perry Da:is'-sac, and sae. - - - - who a few days ago rescued a little your either line; make a stern board + HE 8E1.lARLE MA�i WANTED IY,EVEBIE house_ those few .innocent-looking cast her off to shift for herself re- 0town totako orders for beet c•stoss saadt9 irl from drownin in the river,. -.BALLOTRY. el.,thes In Canada. High.-s'dommtsetea tae �g g botise Dies way cause a. real trag- gain your place out of the squadron {has been presented with a silver y as best you can, and let o .Should it come-to a vote; every Taitvrtng co., 'rorooto. k wratch by the band boys of the'Port edy any day, as they are known - g your of Hull Sailors' Orphan Home. to be the principal agents-for the anchor. married man would cast his ballot PORTRAIT A•CENTS- RELIABLE MEN to suppress the fashion magazines. :we.start In bustness of their own and rive ff The Willesden police-have issued spread of those deadly diseases, - 'credit. Merchants Portrait to.. Toronto a warning against counterfeit half t If your cliiIdrea are troubled with x Browns and •florins which are being typhoid fever, diphtheria and worms, give them Mother-Graves' Through indiscretion in eating aEvrq �IAtL oanER BL'TERs. sov green fruit in summer man chil- largely Circulated in the district. smallpox. \o other fly tiller com• Worm Exterminator.; safe, sure and y keepers .end ad,,lnas for tree saptpt• o The spurious coins are excellent im•- i►ares t+ith SViison's•Fly Pada. effectual. . Try it, and mark ' the dren become . subject to- cholera tS 1A RIU2 OTEI'MAUWALBILVL+RCLEAVE iID rovement in morbus .Caused by irritatingacids "'l n< cat to of househ.,ld special Rations of the-genuine obese P your child: that act violently the ' f trans a tttherc GLhtt;o.,Dept.E.,Toronto h t tly on a lining o A ball played by Mr. C, E. Shef- Even doctors disagree, and when --' the intestines. Pains and danger- field, on the Rumford golf links', they do it helps to swell the 'popu- The-minister had just been giving sus purgings ensue-and the delicate Secure the Ag@t1C� struck and dislodged a rook perch- lation of_one of the other two plac- the class -a lesson on: the• Prodigal system of the child suffers under ro on an elm tree a hundred yards es. Son. At the finish, to test what at- the drain. In,such cases the safest to soar locality of the only Lite. I°enr• :Hwa The bird died from its in ant's tomp an, meetingthe ra airements ` y ----- , "tt;ntion had been • paid to his and surest medicine is Dr, J: D, or the Rnsal commission.• `bar plans juries: Kindly mention the name of this pleachi.ng, he asked:—"Who was Kellogg's Dysentery" Cordial. It ."d pote,t appeal to the common sen.., t romaine poisoning caused b ! C d poLitirely protect the Policyholder's Po g y paper in writing to advertisers. sorry that, the Prodigal had re- will ..check the inflammation and fntercet. Ratce'lower. Terms of payment eating ice cream was the cause'of turned l" The most forward save the child's life, eaeaer• Beath of George Ball, a Nutting- ear you ,hear one man trying voungster in a class breathless- THE PCUCTNO:DERS MUTUAL LIFE, Pam school-boy. tc belittle another, it's a safe bet 'y answered, "The fatted calf l". HOW HE GOT IT. Temple Building, Toronto. No fewer than 109 different speci- that the other is his,superior. "Do you remember the first dol- when of wild flowers were shoR•n ,_ MAKE A .NOTE when ,' you are -lea-Yin� lar you ever earned C home to buy ''The D. a L." Menthol • yam AGENTS res O. by a Halberton child at the !creat Do It X( -Disorders'of the di- plaster. Guaranteed to cure the worst '' 'Deed I does boss• my wife guv fir SRI; waI•ca. flower show. Another child had rasp dt • backache, headache, stitches. it t' me.'� ' ' Wk. 9J-Doi and.stair , gestire. appartus should bee dealt ;Avoid, rite "iusc ae good' foods. Get the habWrmaneotbasiwwoa 207 kinds. pith at L7nce before complications genuiue. 1 our eap'taL Cor h ! Kneeling on the floor a married arise that may be difficult to cope - — a..a `°°'"ell e• It Red, q'eak, tti eery, R•atery Eyes. to every home.a»qut ly •• woman named 111ileharri was found with. -The surest remedy to this Bishop.(who has "looked in" at Nit'rine For YournFh'eeTeoabies' you «wef4ok raclusivetalp dead at Yarmouth, d ith her head end and one that is within reach rural Sunda ' school Will Like Murine. t Soothes, Hoc At ritoty.iren. in a zinc washing bath containing 3- }—"Noµ, chi]- g of all, is Parmelee's Vegetable dren, can any of you tell What is 'Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co..To o to AW CATALOGUE r. t �e Ecrrtzn to o or three gallons of water. pills, the best ]assist a and sada- meant by the visitation of the p T�rr.to on Addington Palace, near Croydon, tive on the market. leo not delay, Bishop?" Little-Girl (after_a long «'hen-a lazy man does finally get J1 Georgian. structure. which was Cut, fry them now. One trial will pause)—"'_'lease, sir; an affliction started hog he does work—fora formerly one of the horned of the convince anyone that- the are the sent .from heaven.'' .� - Archbishop of Canterbury, and y few Ibinute: l Y k.,est stomach regulator that can. be practically the whole Addington Vil- got.. A Benefactor,to All.—The soldier, III fitting boots and shoes cause lage•is for sale, -..I Some Sax9n painting on an old the HE GOT THE JOB. the ' iior, ,he-fishn man, the minor, corn's. olloway's Corn Cure is o H . 16axon, wall and part of a 'Norman ! the article to u'se. Get a bottle at, •Piscina have been disrovered during A hardware store advertised for who live lives of toil and spend their suet; and cure your corns. existence in the drill routine of te- ;a =. yepaiFs at Stoke P Abernon a,l errand-boy. As.it happened, dious tasks and who are exposed.to Kindly mention the name of'this Don't fail to see our Exhibit at 'C'hurch, Surrey, while the sexton the'boss was talking to a customer injuries and ailments that those paper in writing to advertisers. the '�atioaal F.xhibiiioti Toronto hos unearthed the top of a censer when a boy carne in: Thinking he tivho toil not do not know, will find ' 0 1,000 A.D. in the churchyard. wanted `to buy ,omething 'he ex= it Dr. Thomas' F.clectric Oil an ex _d. caused himself, and going over to cellent friend and benefactor is the boy- asked.him' what he could 'every time of need. �44+++++++++++f++++++ cl:t.for him. , BABY'S [TREAT DANGER The boy told him that he came in gIS 11iOTHER'S PRIDE. A-New School-and a Good School ' DURING fibl WEATHER• answer to his advertisement and , at:ked for: the job. Mi,. Ryley—",Why are yea decora v...in its lJte Good in its necord. +. 'Yell, of course, the, boss got mad tin',,Mrs. Mur jihy S" - -• New in its Equipment (food in it.Teaching ataft. — z New in its Course of study,' Good in its Atieution t o Students. More children die daring I by being disturbed white he was Mrs Murphy— hie b'y Denny i-; ?feta in Its Methods of Ini ructlos. Good in its Ability to Place Graduates. A• ♦ the 'hot wether than at any 1 talking to a customer. He said to, corrin home the day. „v S ♦ other time of the ear. Dior- the bo ilii. R Got bu sy on,Monday,Aug.30th,or&a soon tbereatter as possible. ` 3' boy:— yley— I t ought it waz for rhoea, dysentery, chalera in- "You go outside and walk on. If foive years he wfs sant up." E�lINC7TON IjUSINESS CObi�ECE = tfantum, and stomach trou- I,,.call you back, why, I will hire Mrs. Murphy—"He wuz; but he + -, bles come without warning, you; if I don't; why, you just keep Sot a year off for gotA behayvure•" 'lS8 College Street, Corner 8pat11na Avenue, and when a medicine is not right on walking." Mr. Riley--"An' sure, it must be TORONTO, ONTARIO. at hand to give prompt relief, a great comfort for ye to have a the dela may The boy dict 'as Ile was, told, but g y prove fatal to ! on going out he picked up a shov.4 good b'y loike that,'' the child. Baby's Own Tab- that was standing near the door, lets should be kept in every ♦ itt it on his back, -and' started — J home ,where there are ehil- + 1,Plown the street. dren during the hot weather + Befure he had gone ten yards the ' Tobacco months. An occasional duse + I old, man was after 'him, •yelling,, r} of the Tablets will prevent $ Comeback! Come back :" DRINK acid _ deadly summer complaints,or I 'The 'boy eame back, tovk off his DC uCURED cure them if they come un- 4 coat and asked where he wanted g Habits expectedly. Mrs. O. Moreau, f him oto work, downstairs or up_ New System of Treatment. Recently Discovered Remedy that St. Tite, Que., says: My ♦ ,stairs,, or where. a.d Cures Rapidly and Permanently. marvellous Results obtalneil baby suffered from a severe + The man took one good look at I that makes our remedy one of the wonders of Modern f•lediclne. s 1 1 ttac of cholera iofantum iF � a r l i and said: I uessyou'ret, Patients cured secret) at their own him = >. nn g the Y es against their own i� but a 7 t t t iter 'giving hi Bab n m s g g y + � sort of boy I want. tet er 'mend � will and knowledge. No suffering, no injections,no leas of time, _ ',�.• Own Tablets the trouble did- + 1 putting your coat on. Start right or detention from business no bad after effects. _ ' appeared ' and he regained health splendidly." Sold by I R7]a I FR3'1a I medicine dealers by by mail 1 T;�mm "Fathe,r, a man is a ' e We send by mail, tree' of charge, our 64 page book,+ whish fully a:• at 23 rentsa box from Tbo + y . plains our modern system of treatment, of how the Drink, Too l.:tchelor'until he gets married, isn't and Drur habits caq be raplldly overcome gild cured. This book ( Pr. Williams' Medicine Co., � t R 23 THE sent in a plata envelope,pealed from ob• vatlon, do no one Can to lie i" Father— Ives, ttiv son. what ee�� ogil�oj RTOC:.r11Ie, Uric. T tmt»-"And what does your letter contans. All absolutely deorst and on s he call aonedentiaL Address. N++++ ��+♦+++�++♦++++++ ltiliaself afterwards DE SiLVA INSTITUTE, Suite son, qS UnlversitySt. Montreal,Oxus& r �«ouldn't Iike to tell you, my- son." T N UISSUE N0. 37-09 A .tit:: �a T ..+�. 'Y!-•�t I. �" J .p t ,5o.. :..d:'kY i'•;..;ty. ,.,'4y'tite.r �ave'. ",:..x:.,:.,.•' '' 3da.aSir..' .• ,.....wL,.rr'!.m•'' ':'••r• ,.,.: '"`t .- .-.:�' :iw,'s�..rr .,.rir ' �.. 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Greig, of Clinton, was 'JUST � :ARRIVED V �0 � the Thursday. this week with relatives in a here on Thu � city. —Mrs. Herdman, 'of Cobourg,. —Geo. W. P. Every, of Berlin, —Many of our residents are now was the guest of hire. W. Moore, ;spent the holiday. at his home laying in their winter's supply of on Saturday. Fall and Winter Goods, such as Shaker Flannels, Shirting, Men's Mere. coal —Miss Mabel Robinson, B:A., Heavy Shirts, Socks and Underwear in all lines. Also —Miss Pugh; of Claremont. is —Messrs. Frank, George and of Kingston, is visiting Mrs. W. visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. J. James Hall and the latter's son, Moore at the Manse. Another lot of Peabody's Overalls which are selling fast and stand- lldiller. Lewis, all of Toronto, spent the —A. A. Deverell, of Port Arth- ing the test—cannot rip them. Come along and .' —Miss Sadie Holmes,of Toronto, holiday with F. H. and Mrs. Hall. ur, is visiting at the home of his get a pair of them at the Farmers _ e nt the holiday with Miss Phyl- of Church St. uncle, R. Deverell, of Church Supply Store. lie Clark. —It is reporied that the govern- street. PA y ; —Misses Ethel and Cora Gordon went have been inspecting the —Her many friends will, be } t>`re visiting friends in Buffalo for property just west of Dunbarton pleased to know that Mrs. James EDWARD BRYAN, PICKE.RING ' a few days. with a,view to 1;urchasing it for a Brien, north of the village, is re- -John Teefy has been on the central prison site. covering nicely from her recent k -sick list fur the past week, but is —Thos. Reazin, of Salem Corn- illness. e gain on duty. ere, Mariposa township, sten=- pOwing g a broken bit and an In rOLer eS e ' XL —Mrs. R. Elgin Towle will not paaied by his sots-iti-law, E. Meth approaching auto, R. H. Cronk's receive callers until the first week erald, visited his relatives here horse ran away one day, recently ' -in November. during the past week. with the democrat loaded with PURITY LOU R —Miss.` Alice Thompson enter- —Joseph and Mrs. Henderson, empty baskets. Fortunately no tained a number of her friends on of Sarnia, are visiting the form- one was injured and little damage „My," but it is delicious for pastry "and such buns." Why they're a- — ,Friday evening. sr's sister, Mrs. John Rankin, and done. just like mother used to make. - -James Shaw, of Goderich, was other'relatives and friends, after —Many complaints are'being i . - k ,the guest of James and Mrs. Gor- an absence of eight years. made regarding the difficulty ex- Aon over Sunday. —John McCamus has returned perienced in securing the newly BULL DOG AMMONIA POWDER —Wm. Morrish, of Goderich, home, after spending several authorized school books. Orders It cleans up everything. Get a package. It's only 10 cents. spent a few days during the week weeks in the vicinity of Lindsay-; sent into the wholesale houses e - !with Pickering friends. and will remain home until the weeks ago remain unfilled, the S s�,/ L G A N —Alex.Flett, of Kingston, spent opening of college on Oct. 1st. dealers saying it is impossible to a few days this week at the home —John McGinty expects to `be- get the books. The publishers "Why it's wonderfull." Saves scrubing, kills the dust and germs, of his uncle, W. D. Gordon. gin work on the new cement walk are doing their best to supply the. brighten up your carpets, :age etc., and keeps —Mrs. Wiman and children, of in the beginning of the week. demand, but being awarded the your floors neat and clean. Peterboro, spent a few days with The old plank walk has been torn contract so late in the season, the her mother, Mrs. A. Burrell. up this week to make ready for fault does not lie wholly with : rat Whiting and sister, at the new. them. In' Dry ' 'Go ods, Boots & Shoes 9trathroy, spent a few days at —Mrs. Leigh has jest- returned , - the home of Mrs. B. Bunting. from the city, after visiting the The National Credit Clearing —Wm. and Mrs. Losie, of Port wholesale houses in preparation Company, Limited,has arranged Huron, spent a few days here for her fall millinery opening, the to include Pickering and the sur- - WERE ON THE TOP with the former's sister,Miss Jane date of Which will be announced rounding towns in the area of its 4' Losie. in our neat issue. * operations, and is prepared to ® �`" —John William, of Bloomfield, —A full attendance of members entertain applications from reli- ° LADIES : spent a few days during the past is requested at the A. O. LT. W. able persons of good reputation as ° week with George H. and Mrs. meeting next Tuesday evening, local correspondents. The work a Have you seen. Jones.. 14th iust. W. M. Vanvalkenburg, is agreeable and not difficult ;-the a our assortment —The Misses Law have return- D. D. G. M., will be present, and compensation is adequate and is of Black Moreen " ` ed home from a two weeks' vaca other Grand Lodge officials are ex- based on results. Address-:11-n - Underskirts. tion spent with Toronto friends petted. Riale, 47-51 King St., West," To- We certainly and relatives. =Geo. Wood, of Philadelphia, ronto, stating age, previous occu- have '& special. • —Roy Wagner Apeut a couple of is spending a few days at the pation and references. * I{eg• $>1.25 for days in the city this week visiting home of his mother here. He ex- -..�.__ $1.00. i friends and taking in the sights of pects to return about the 18th t3ALE REGISTER the Exhibition. inst., when he will be accompan —Mrs. Carruthers, of Weston, ied by his wife and daughter,who TRrRsnAY, Satyr. 28aD—Auction sale is visiting her daughter and sister- have been spending the summer of stock, implements and house- l' in-law, Mrs. W. L. Courtice and here. hold effects. on lot 11. con. 4, Pick- AIvTOTHER, EYE-O C E NER Mrs. J. R. Linton. —Messrs., Ed. and Harold Me sting, the property of James A. —Mr. and Mrs. Tomkin sed Brady, of Chicago, are spending a Love, sale at 1 o'clock. W. B. On our Bargain Table, for Friday and Saturday-40 4OZlA child, of Missouri, are Visiting week herewith their. rents, R. Powell,Auctioneer. spools of tilmd to Sell at 2 for SC. - g SATURDAY. Ocz•. 2nd. 1909—Auction with Miss.McCausland and Wm. and Mrs. McBrady, and renewing sale of farm stock and implements McCausland and family. old acquaintances. Both are look- on lot 82, con. 7. Pickering, the —Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daugh- ing well and`, as usual with all property of Hewson Thompson. IN HARDWARE, TINSMITHING ter, Miss Corinne, spent Sunday Canadians, are doing well in Un- sale at one. see bills. Thos. here with the former'@ rents, cue Sam's domains. Poucher, Auctioner. Tt ssDAY. Ocr. STs—Auction sale of Furnace Work, Roofing etc., Geo. M. auk Mrs. Palmer. --It will•be quite in place to farm stock, implements and house- -James and Mrs. White, of warn the residents of this locality hold furniture, n lot 3o,rear con. 1. RTE RE SPECIALISTS Heatbeote, and James and Mrs. to examine closely the entrances Pickering, the property of Chas. E. Cornell,of Lindsay, visited W. V. td their dwellings, particularly Laughlin. Ss a at 1 o'clock. See Onr tinemithing department has exceeded our expectations. The and Mrs. Richardson this week. the window@ and 'ea Tally those bills. W. B. Powell, Auctioneer. reason is plain. We do good. neat work. Furnace work a —Fall plowing to now the order to the cellar, as sneak thieves are specialty. of the day in the farming cow- now operating in this neighbor- TIME TABLE—Picksr+aa Station 0 l =unity, but the ground as a rule hood. On Monday evening F. T.R. Trains going East due on iollo.� OUR SPECIAL—KELSEY FURNACES is very hard, owing to the lack of Hurst was awakened by the bark- 'No. 6 Mail 805 Alf. rain. ing of dogs some distance from 19 Local 2.48 P.Y. • • —Mrs. J. N. Richardson has re- his residence. However, he was " lg Local 8.04 11 M. le , & Vha' p" man turned home, after several weeks' not auspicious of wrong-doing, Trains suing Mast dues ae inflows— I � No. 1s Local ass A. M. pleasant visit with friends in Part but in the morning when going 31, Local '4.30 P. M. Perry, Lindsay and other northern into his cellar he noticed thata, •�� 7 flail 8,S5 P.M. points. roast of veal as well as a pan of +8undav included. t. I'ICKERING nNT.- -Pickering Council meets in the dripping had disappeared since t Temppeerance Hall, Brougham, on the previous evening and the A. PALMER llioaday next, 18th inst., at 10 a. screen from the window had been m. for the transaction of general removed. The visitors had not PAINTER AND DECORATOR 4�������4=�mMitttt,�tttt business. suffered from excessive hunger as '.Pickles @ —W. Dickie left on Monday,for they bad not touched a ham and Contractor for general, house repairs. Now" �0 ,p'[ : IeSToronto, where he has secured a other eatables which were quite Established 5 years in Pickering v S position with the. W. Davie pork- convenient. Village. packing egtabliahment during the —An unusual epecimen of the ADDRESS: PICKERING P.O. winter months. tramp fraternity passed through —Stanley Johnston, ofeGorrie, the village on Tuesday evening l �1 We have a full line Of nice Fresh Spices,' spent Sunday here at the home of and for an' hour or so afforded Btckt7lthln - ground Or whole. his grandparents, J. H. and Mrs. much amusement to' the crowd g a Rogers. He is now attending col- which he had-succeeded in collect- - .lege in Belleville. ing around him. He claimed to Having rented the Dunbarton shop Vinegar, the best on the market, and opened the same,I am prepar- -J. W. Toole, of the 4th conces- be -the greatest performer on Pe p p White Wine or Cider. cion, is offering his farm to rent. earth;" and evidently from his ed to do all work entrusted to ' This is one of the beat equipped performances on the slack wire, me in the above line. farms in the township' and a which he had stretched between $orseahoeing a specialty. he had been a tall in and nee me any ti me. n reasonable teat will be charged to two trees, profes- rZ R A 'BUN TING - ,Pickering ':good man. Qional acrobat. But judgingfrom E- T- ZIN+EVER, � —Wm. Burrell, -of Peterboro,. his actions and his conversation DUMBARTON ,spent a few days here dnrin'g the his mental endowments were — — •�i��r�s•����s•��� past week at the home of his much inferior to his physical, as pickeria Lumber Yard mother. He has now left for the he was apparently ,somewhat de- North-west where he has secured tented. He had spent a part of All kinds of building material, inLL- agood position with a government the afternoon going around the eluding rough and dressed FA ,HIN Tr suPveying party. It is probable town advertising his "perform- lumber, lath, etc. that he will settle permanenttly in. ace," and had succeeded in excit -.the west. ing the curiosity of a large num- -All grades of N. B. Shingles --Rev. F. C. Harper,•who is ber, from whom he collected quite . now on hand. HUNTERS I leaving Niagara Falls, had aban- a little sum. We can supply your needs in Sporting Goods. A full „S quet given in his honor by the —On Tuesday morning, a strap- _ W. D. CORDON& SON, supply of Sheila, Powder, Shot', Cartridges, Etc. - r' --Tueonicsday Lodges evening that city on gay appeared at the home south o VOTERS' LIST, 1909 '---Tuesday @venin of last week. Bye, on the bane line just south of APPLE PA RERS I -During the evening he was pres- the village and represeuted him- ented'with an address accompan- self to Miss. Edith Banner as a Try one of our Hudson Apple Parers. They are —Farmers are now bus har• favor to chane a twenty-dollar dollar best on the market. fed by a travelling bag. telephone man and asked her as a �� --the. vesting their buckwheat, which is bill with which to pay for some Municipality of the Township of Pickni„g; HEATERS I this year an exceptionally heavy material'which bad just been de- County of Ontario. Coal Oil Heaters in all sizes. Just the thing for these l crop. Some report Tat the late livered. As the man had remain- Notice is hereby given that I have cool evenings. - sown has been injured consider- ed at the house the night before transmitted or delivered to the per- ably by the frost. The acreage her suspicions were not aroused, sons mentioned in Sections 5 and a of sown this year is greatly in excess and sheat once proceeded to oblige the Ontario Voters'List Act,1889,and •'-of that sown in'previons years. the by laying down• a ten. acts amending the same, the copies N D —Ewart`Wri ht who has been dollar l and then going u - required by said sections, to be so • • g ' balance.—When g g p transmitted or delivered of the Lists , employed in the Metropolitan stairs for the balance. When she ' `;Bank at Milverton for several r u ed neither roan nor money pursuant b said Act, a all As- made - TT .months, is visiting at the home of was to be seen. For a time she sons appearing by the last revised CALL IN AND SEE - S........ t� ..his mother here. He is on leave suspected nothing moron but on sessment Roll of the said Municipality P� 8 g$ entitled to vote at Elections for mem- of absence for two months, dur- coming into the village and re- bers of the Legislative Assembly and We carry a good line of all kinds of Hardware at reasomable prices—Pain _ ing which time he intends visiting porting the oeeurence was advised at Municipal Elections, and said List Oils, etc. Agency for Martin-Senour Paints. the West. as to the true situation. The was first posted up in my 'office at Spink's Flour always on hand, Bon-Ton, Cream and Tea Buns. Also,Qralia —R. A. Bel], G. T. R. station man, it appears, came into the White on the 27th day of August, Flour.Rolled Oats, Rolled Wheat, Force, Grape Nuts, Cream of Wheat, ti agent, has been compelled by the village and then went down to 1909, and remains there for inspection. Wbeatlete, Orange Meat, Puffed Rice,Toasted torn Flakes and + advice of his physician to take a the station where be took the Electors are called upon to examine Sbreaded Wheat,fresh, always in stock. w two or three months' vacation. train, after having the ten-dollar said Lists and if any omissions or oth- Butter Crocks of all sizes. (tem Jars and rubbers for preserving season. The close attention to hi; er errors are found therein, to take Sheeting bleached and unbleached 8/4 front 45c to We yd. Towels and Tow duties bill changed. The Toronto police immediate proceedings to have said ing, Sbakers. Cottons, Prints, Ginghams, Uuder Vests, Cotton and at the station has brongl�, about were telephoned, but so far noth- errors corrected according to law. Cashmere Hose, Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries. a condition of healt11ing nn ing has been heard of the man. As Dated at Whitevale, Aug. 27ch,1909. Hi brat rice d for butter and a e, nervous prostration. was in he had some fingers amputated DONALD R. BEATON> Terme Cash. a P Pa' ggthe city this week in the identification should not be diffi- 'Clerk of the of Pickering,sights.at the ExhibitiCult. •teo�l .�G tD nb r, U �147-15 'Whi a OntEO T.:. .� -.. at . a✓1.+'' �',..r':.c.. /,hC.w. aJ. 4w P x�4 +�X •\+�UbH"..../u �� '��� �� Ft"R� - t