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'. ..•f...J, .'?f'�. a •/ .. ,. .. ..r.,. ....;.. ,,. ..: .. t J.. ei. n�_du., •,ting,T+'yJ. ... ..- .. ... � . a . r - ,.�, V,..• 1 ..r. Y A 0 .Y PInSERING, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1909 _ No,. 50 ��tsfsiotsal'Sarsa. BLOODLESS WOMEN � GUNBARTON WHITEVALE L ADDERS f.4 ltd{�` The Ladies'Aid Society of Dunbar- The monthly meeting of the Wom- ton Presbyterian Church have secured en's Institnte that was to have been �C EO. N. FISH, M. D. the consent of i$hredded Wheat Com- held at the homeof Mrs.Meek,White- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Lose Color, Constantly Weary, #zany to give one of their celebrated vale, has been postponed until Wed- Member of O*Ugp of Phreiciansand Surgeons, anqueta in the Church at Dunbarton nesday, Sept. 22nd. Ladies will kind- The ladder season is here stn. and OCL Aerociate oo:ones, County of Ontario, Look Wrinkled, IIOiIOW. on Tuesday, Sept. 28th lust. After Iy bear this in mind. l+it ; 0009 Hour”to 10 a.m, and I to a and a toe we are prepared to make them (P,m. Brougham,Out. a-1y : -the banquet, i excellent Miss Mom will of all sizes. ba furnished, in which Sas Merry,of MARKHAM ,;PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL They All Get Health, Vitality, Toronto, leading elocutionist; the A bold attempt was made last night promptly anneatone. All kinds of general Blacksmithing ' Whitevale Methodist Church, Choir.; otld neatly d and X-RAY INSTITUTE Vim, Strength From Vital. Mr. Lynde, of Pickering, and other to burglarize the local branch of the $ , PICKERING, - - ONTARIO" talent will take part. Come and, en- $tandnrd Bank. About 1.30 a:m,this Once you use the celebrated nerve joy a pleasant evening. (Friday, 10th) morning, Capt. Adams W.H.JACKSON, R. ELdIN TOWLE, M. B., 'M. D., C. M., vitalizer and tonic, Vital—once you was awakened by the furious barking Brock Road _ Phreiician•in charge feel its magic sowers working through ,SCARBORO JUNCTION of his Irish Setter "Bruce.", The dog Spedaliet in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia your weakened system—then you'll - was in the back kitchen of the bank James , White `osteo of Men. Diseasse of Women, Canoers, know for sure that health at haat The sale of the'Jonathan Ashbridge residence and had evidently heard Tumors,%•Ray examination. Diseases of eye. awaits ou. farm, containing 120 acres and situat- oasis footsteM' ear.nose,throat and lungs. Fitting glasses and y passing footsteps on the board walk W Route and chronic diseasesed immediately to the south and east leading from the rear of the bank to 09oe Hone Is to a and 7 to o {sly 8o much quicker and surer is Vital of here, is reported; sold at $43,000. the front at the south side. Almost Wholesale and Retail Butcher, to-rebuild and restore that thousands This is the highest price so far report- at the same instant the teller, J. C. use no other medicine. Pickering, Ont. teQRi. ed for farm property, ata distance Little, who sleeps above. the office, ' We a•box,,or 6 for $2.50. For sale approximately from the city of about was awakened and was startled to see FAREWELL,Q. 0.,_BARRIS. at McFadden's Drug Store, Pickering. nine miles. : The Asbbridge farm ;s a l;gbt reflecting on the ceilirt�Agg of his Best,price paid for choice +/• TER,Oonaty Crown Attorney,and County one of the tri oat delightfully situated room through the hole in t7le floor. 6 tlfsitor. OonsO Bon".Whitby. 10-T along the lake front, and einbraces He at once sprang out of bed looked butcher's cattle. within its area the far-famed Scar'boro down iiito the office and saw two men T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, yearly y busily engaged in tr in to work the Choice meat will be found at our bluffs, which are earl visited b L• Soticttor.Notary Public,Specie]Ezsmi- trying r ser for His i Court' of. Jnsttga. Suooessor to CLAREMONT thousands of Toronto citizens. Hither- combination to the vault. The other shop at reasonable prices. Msacra Dow d: Maoillivrar. Brock Street, to visitors to the bluffs have, through bank boys were stealthily aroused,but Call and see us. Prices right i►hitby, fty the kindness of Mr. Ashbridge, been the two desparados below had eviden- ght FURNITURE STORE allowed free access to the grounds, tpv heard the sounds above for the H. WARKE, SOLI(Successor -AND but it is not known that this rivile e d I �• Naratt2i PvsLIC. (Snixeasor to tate P K took warning and made a hurried t Davis Ormiston);Whitby. Mr,Sydney xorth: in the lace.t0 et the best will be continued. The name of the O n u 1 1 1 e n `s ey Sight. They had forced an entrance oozy who is associated with Mr.Warke,attends P g purchaser and the purpose for which At Pickering on Wednesdays. P P through a side window. They left no M 1 �. • Loans arranged., the land has been bought have not clue as to their identit but it is be- , g illy Furniture at the lowest y been disclosed: lieved they.hail•from Toronto. De- Having secured the for ' Petes'astuTy. prices, - - -- tective Hebson in on the job, but has y GREENWOOD meagre hopes of landing the .prize.— the Ontario Granite and Mar- 4 Sun. ble Works, Brampton, I am ALTER L $OWDEN, D. V. S. PICTURE FRAMING, George Gibson is off duty for a few prepared to furnish all work in w y r Graduate Ontario veterinary, College, days nursing a boil on his neck.Member Ontario VaterioMy Medical Sot T g - the granite and marble line Snocea9or to Ds.E,.J,Shirley. taae Rings i CURTAN POLES Mrs. H. Robeson, of Warkwortb, is BROUGHAM Pickering. y' a7 ' at the veru lowest prices,and spending a few days at her home here. W. J. Bodell bad a business trip to workmanship guaranteed. and kinds of repairing. Miss Kate Sadler, of Newmarket, is Gcods shipped where desired. HOPKINS,VETERINARY 6IIB• the city lest Thursday. PPS • GZON, AND DENTIST, Eta, and spending a few days here with her Mrs Susan Cowie. is spending the See me before placing your fisRdaate of the Ontario vet .in uxmt. Mrs. W. N. A lesworth. week with friends in Toronto. g " cry sal... : y les . Toronto. registered member of the Mrs. Price and family. of Todtnord- Ce one on e order. Lettering d th Mrs. Beane and son,of Capac,Mich., shortest soli Ontario ve residence one an oneq atloa. x- U N D E R T A H I N G en, are spending a Reek. with her are visiting at Geo. D. Linton's. C, W. GIBBON'S Claremont ons and srsldeaoe o�eandoae•gnsrter mile parents. Samuel are Mrs. Stewart. , sortb of Green Hirer. Cake and shoeingforge in eonnectiOn. Mrs. O'Brien,of Buffalo, and Mrs. John 31. Gerow, we are sorry to re- 600" • a to 11 a-m.,and I to pm. Private ort, is on the sick list this week. teisphaaa In my oma P,O. address. Grem Roe, of Barrie, are spending a few P Far; weeks with John and Mrs. Graham. Miss Meek, of Whitevale, visited ICKERING N E W.' s River. Ont. — �. w T ' p g with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Feasbv last O Ll .Cl .�.J Frons Gleeson, of the Cot a �Iias •Froney.Gleeson. of Toronto, Hard and Soft.p VU01ne0o QSavbo. Hospital,Toronto,.a nt a.few daps week. '" ^^ "^' .CLAREMONT with her. father, T Gleeson, this visited Dr. G. and Mrs. Fish over - '�7 G. HAM—lesser of Marriage week• Wo,o, Lianw in the County of Ontario, Mrs. Hoffland, of Toronto, was cal- Sunday. _j UMMMM Pickering Village. my Mrs. Robt. J. Cowan and daughter ••��-� led home yesterday owing to the seri- Lath and Shingles. T HOPPER Issuer of Marr!ye .1.� E�N' ous illness of her mother, Mrs. Alex. Oehawa.ent ueeday and Wednesday in �! T .iJ• Lfcsas•e is the Connly of Oataifo. Moore. 095"at store and his residence,Claremont. School Roy Robson, of Tomato, also John Prices right. Els o Road. Partlan Books' E. Jackson, formerly„of illianwo i)afoe,spent, Sunday with their neo- Rht. TORWAY HOUSE.—Norway hat now IivinQ in Fort William, re- P� here. geso lar atgatioa giv turned]tome oat week afters spending Miss Kate Phillips and Miss Milgate, A a C• R E E SO R, J •a to farms»attending the Toronto markets. _ _ a week renewing old acquaintances. of Toronto,visited the former'a hese accommodation ander the now manage — — Mrs. W. N. Aylesworth and-Mrs. ' LOCUST HILL ,E ��rChargesmoderate. J. StoCann� Pro- We have now almost all the New (Dr.)Horst and son, of Butte, Mon- eats over Sunday. Mrs. J: Milroy and Mrs. D. La of D Books. The others will follow y P Pickering Lumber Yard _ Lanny are spending a few weeks with Cedai•Grove, visited their sister. .Mrs. DR.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERB as publabed. Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. H. M. Sadler. A. Brodie last Friday, . Coaveyanow. OonimSssionerfor taking A full supply in Scribblers,Slates, Ff1GMLAND CREEK Have you seen the new sanitary amdevfts Aeeoo $"*. Etc' uousy to loco y y All kinds of building material lnclud on farm ` Ismer of Morris” Lia Pencils, etc.,etc. mistress.made by Dominion Feather ins I:ough and dressedgat lumber, Seas" ni •• Oar. y-r the home of Mrs. Wm. Chapman Co. now at Qlaremont. pOSTI was the scene of a pretty weddin' nn Most of-our residents attended the lath,etc. LL, Licensed Auctioneer, k F. for Counties of York Rad Oz►tario. Ana New �e of Kodalm Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 8, w en Toronto Exhibition at'some time dur- Car H. C. shingles in transit expected Ia•a sal«o!an kinds RSteawd to on sbostsse her second daughter.Emily. was unit- in the last two week. to arrive on or about Oct. 1st, at aosze.. Address Green giver P.O., ons And Eastman Kodak supplies on hand ;n mania a to Mr: John $2.66 r square is lot of 10 Take a Kodak with you. g Petty.y Mrs.Thomas )Keery and daughter,- B. q , The bride, who was given away by of Yale, Mich.• visited her sister, Mrs. square or over. B. POWELL. Licensed Aucl her brother. was becomin 1 dressed ttonwr for Ontario and York cos All _ _ � K y J. C. Philip, last week. " "'W. D. CORDON �t 801'. . . • .� �} ■h"s of sales conducted either prlvasly or bf in ale silk and carried a bouquet of l 1615041013. Sale Rotes collected. For date• or Now about our Eyes' .'� P The township fathers held their , ,apes�paarrttiicalassappIyatresidenos. Elizabeth y bridal roses, while her sister, Kitty, regular meeting here on Monday,and lei, Plakaias� Orden left at News Office will If they trouble you in any way have acted as bridesmaid and was dressed translated a I*Me amount of business. (31` ..T t1me $Fem' sRe.lys psomot attsotba. 151y have us examine them•and se- the same as the bride and carried pink During the severe storm which pass- - IT PAYS POUCHER. Licensed Auction- cure an exact correction: carnations. Alpert Petty. of Cherry- ed over this locality on Tuesday night , 1 s ear, valuator. Collector and teener of wood, brother of the �trCom,'oras best Bert Maatthewe had six sheep killed One school that s'tAnds at the hean arrriasalsowaw All kinds of anotion sales T man. Miss Locke,of Toronto, played in Thoroughness; Po 'eooducted sod valuations made at mod• a• M. McFADDRNt r. y lightning. R Popularity and s r- 'crease baree Estates and eonafgamenta ooa- the wedding march and Rev. Mr. Bey- A large amount of fall wheat has Genuine Mel-it is the ? Druggist and Optician, non tied the nu -eiseeatty managed and sold by auction• or ptial knot. The Gere- geed sown this locality during the W—tie •ala. Mortgages, rents, notes and PICKERING, - ONT. mony-took place on the lawn under a past two weeks, a much larger area IQ� feoWZai RccooRts promptly collected and sat* beautiful arch of evergreens and Poli- iaabry settlements guaranteed. Phone or. R than last year. • write for Sarnia, and na-avatars, Brougham, age. The groom's gift to the bride blaster Jack GProw and Master Har- +Oot. Dates may be.axed by phone.Maws was it earl brooch and a similar one old Brawn, of Toronto, are visiting • "-� oboe. pp y Dillingham'$ to the bridesmaid. After congratula- the fornier's grandparents, Wm. and TORONTO. � +• Wagner � 006 tions they all retired to the dining Dfrs. Mosgrove. IIII(�el'Lak1IIg PSTlOr$ room where a ditinty supper was ser- Farmers are now busy with their It enjoys a large patronage because ved,the guests numbering o:er eighty. fall plowing, but Lhe great need just its superior work is 96 well known. Bing street, Pickering. The presents were numerous.and cost- now is for a good heavy rain as it is Get your training here and you will Calls by day_or night promptly, la,including cut glass aud,silverware. impossible to plow in some places. be.satisfied. All graduates easily Have a full line of ri'esh and Cur attended to. Telephone The happy couple left in the evening T. C. Brown spent a few days last get positions. Catalogue free, Enter ed meats cOnstantly on Mind. (Bell or Independent.) to spend their honeymoon in Toronto, week with friends in Greenbank, and now. Niagara Falls and buf#alo, the bode Mrs. Brown and family are spending Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, travelling in a navvy blue suit with hat this week with friends at the same 'W J. ELLIOT, Principal. $Am, Bologna, Weiners,.etc + to match. .On their return Mr. and place, i Cor:Yonge dt Alexander Sts. Mrs. Petty will reside here where the Why does our pathmaster trot get 1 . Highest pricFs paid for n$u ra n c e groom is in the blackstnitli business. his men out to perfot m their statute, Butcher S cattle. _ The best wishes of the community are labor? The season is now getting. ����h�t>� extended to the young couple, who well advanced, and the sidewalks • • Of all kinds—Best always recon'• are well and f%yo�Mly known. getting somewhat.dilapidated. PRESENTATIONS 9ickering 'veru mended. E GREEN RIVER Wm. A. Fuller returned from the The tigress which escaped from �1. j ' coast'this week. a ship In Marseilles harbor is still and Gift$ •First-clash rigs for hire _ Conveyancing Dore . . p ' Russell Barton spent � few days At large. Da Or nl Lt Rents and Notes Collected. at home lust week: Day nigLt Alph. and Mrs Hoover spent Sun- Lord Tweedmouth,'who a short .—.— _:BDB meats all trains day last in Ringwood: time ago was First Lord of 'the Teaming150 acre Farm for sale. Mrs. Hoover and Miss Mabel spent Admiralty, is dead. We make a specialty of resen- promptly'attended to. a week with friends here. -Agent for Canada Carriage Co. If you want to buy sell or rent, call David Wagg, of Malvern, spent Lightning caused much damage tations, gifts, and can quote you • �• �• Peak g at try office. Bargains. Sunday with friends here. in western Ontario. A number of a right price on anything in this r Norse Windsor, of Toronto, is via- barns were burned. line. f Pickering. ilius his father,who ill. GOLD or SILVER HEADED �} A report from St. Johns Nfld. �• V. Richardson. Mr. Draper, of Iron Bridge, spent � ' ' CANES, Th�1L a few daysat J. B. Wilson's. says that Commander Peary has e � � "Our fotball boys are anxious] settled upon a trip to the SCUM . SOLID`&OLD.WATCHES, • Notary Public, Pickering. y y , awaiting the result of the protest. . Pole. SILVERWARE CABINETS, Mrs. Al h. and Mrs.Walter Hoover GRAND FATHER CLOCKS,. �O�INIQN B � • • , P Toronto's share of percentage .3laeksmithing and son are visiting at Silverdale this and mileage rentals from the To- TEA SETS, -dead Office, Toronto • week. .I Mr. and Mrs.'Buckiagdale, of Mon- ronto Railway for the year end- MARBLE CLOCKS , General Banking Business A general blacksmith business done. golia, spent a day with John,and Mrs. ing August 81'was $578;825. ELEGANT SILVERWARE All kinds of repairing neat] and Wilson. PIECES, . P g y There are six schools in Welland transacted. promptly.executed. Mr.and Mrs. White, of Markham, MEDALS and PRIZE CUPS. ,. sent Sunday with Eli and Mrs.Nigha- Co. without teachers. Special P y Gold Mounted Pens and hun- Horse-shoein a - Specialty. wander. permits are being issued by the Special attention sloes to g - P� y• dreda of other small things. Pearl Doten spent a few days with educational department to meet the collection Of C#GRT,�ON her friend, Miss Vera Edwards, of the difficulty. Similar conditions We invite your inspection. ' Coleman. exist in other arts of the Pro- " ' - PICKERING, ONT. P ;No trouble to show Roods. sale notes. The Dominion Feather Co. have lo- wince and similar relief will have Gated in.Claremont cleaning and reno- to be extended. - 14VINGB DEPARTMENT. vatingg beds. *• — BRITISH Term of 1909 Arthur Fothrop, of Cornwall, visit- It may not be out of place to — — �epcgAtis received of $1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- ed with his uncle and aunt, Hy: and call the attention of rural trustees upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- Mrs..Hopkins. to the fact that the Government 12.:1V. BASSE?'T, COLLEGE ter for Mines, Msses Stella and Netts Hames and Rives a grant of $100 to any sec- '•' W Intezest allowed st highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- brothers Clifford and Clarence took tion that purchases an acre of JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN i,•'u ourrent rates. ric, tea with Alpb.and )I[rs.Hoover. land for a school garden, and also (opposite new post office) 4ooklet free. R. A. Farquharson, A number of our radies here attend- toes an additional rant of$20 to CRAB. D. GORDON,CORDONManager B.A., Principal, Corner Yonge and ed a quilting bee Tuesday last held by g g W IIITSY ONT Bloor Ste. the ladies of the Baptist Cburcb, the trustees, and $30 W the teach. WHITBY BRANCH. Whitevale. or where the work is carried on. ,:s... ;* . :. ,,,, 4y '•4•.,...,.... • :,r ..,.r,,:..•,:: ,s. .��' -�' m:.y._ .�.�r.r p.':.a.,•- k1C. .�:>" 't „g! � ,� •,f su3. ^_..., .6axq 'GrT,iG.'�"' :_ttlk• r_.; ...,, .- wr..nq .., _ .. ..,,,_y. .........,rte..�:�.. _ :..'•. _ m.A-c..�'_ - y..0 _ - ' - .. ?G.. ez3..-. as-. ..n .... _!.T. u:.. �.:a..w-�+aa. --+arm..aA. -..v.•azuxv.�•.•. +s,9 Tc,ea v>-:.u,- .»sxr a•s<uv-fir_.... ...s. .ua•.ate— a,ro:.e a>•:..4.xae••.�xu ; e.e°�. ",a.=:^.;,,,,� *•' .e• xyer= •sd :�.-•.'a.•,Ws^ "a• ! yr..f+._Z4' amu.ia c.�wr-ev: : .,..,r. ,., ,. m... -:='G4c'•eo ,4f !?.i•'7F"!,' �,. :>.. .. ,An` fr.-4.. ..3�0 Y,�.. ... ,.� P. .. .,r#?. ...r;:y r; ., Y .. ,..x. 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' .:..... _,.. , , .-. ,. ••,,,,:,.. ay=e .•«lltG°G-a. .,,.,. z-. .„ l 1 . - .. : ,. i�wz. 4 ,. ,. .. • .. : Bonaire Z" Mr, Lyttleton inquired looking disturbed. "Are there any �{♦}� f+t fir of his snccesaful client a few days new adverse develo mental" . _ after the close of the trial. "No; but that bulldog tenacity ,: , `"' ...., ". KEY "Do I" repeated our hero, look- and English conservatism will, 1 ' ing somewhat surprised at the ques- am afraid, eventually freeze me out. - a . t I T.Ie - arm tion: "Why, I am going to keep on I'm going to make one more es- .=?�. '' doing just what I have been doing." perate effort, however, to bring o *` Mr. ttleto laughed out heart- teadorthat I think wedshall have .--. Ly n 1 ugh w ��; w,:' • .,. ily at this re ly. , ,: `, "Well, thaPis rich," he exclaim- to take another sail across the ♦+��}i ed. '`I don't believe you half-yea- great pond before very long. What Q� Pj�ANNIN( FO � E'. lize, your position if you are con- do you say, Gerald," be interposed WASTE IN CHEESEMABINQ �, tent to plod along in my service as with sudden energy, "to having a prof• H. H. Dean says "that of 1,U a common clerk with a salary of nice little wedding beforehand, and the 850 sounds of solids in every y ., 1. I twelve hundred dollars a year! Not .giving the bride the usual Euro- ton of milk delivered at a cheese ;: - but that what I should be very glad pean trip I It would 'fix matters factory, 125 are made into cheese ":'-° to keep you," bo continued with a Very nicely for you and Allison, and and 125 go into the whey tank 1 Illii r L.HApTE,g gg.—(Cont'd') ran was one of the greatest sco�in- friendly glance at the fine, thought-. be exGeedrngly'pleasant for us all.' largely as waste except for the `, ' drels alive. ,. ful face before him, "but I am "I think-it would be an excellent slight use made of the same in pig . The evidence of the quer little ex- As Gerald attended his betrothed afraid-it would hardly.be consider- arrangement, eagerly replied feeding• In contradistinction, all ;+Pert had been listened. to through- to a seat, the lawyer simply ob ed the proper thing for a young man Gerald; "and I will pfopose it im- the selida are retained in candenaed C with almost breathless atter- : . of your resent standin " mediately. - milk. Practically there is no este. . served: P g: tion and now, as he concluded "Your honor we rest the case "But i am very certailn that I _�(To b® continued . . 1 For this reason no cheese factory -' ,and'trotted with an�.air of intense. here." ' am not going to live an idle life,"' '`' ' ' can hope to compete with a con-C I isfaction back to his seat, the We cannot follow step by step the Gerald spiritedly returned. "And RESCtiED SLEEP-WALKER. deusary. This is practically a true .reaction,, resulted in considerable rebutting evidence, but John Hub- I am sure I have enjoyed my work statement of the comparative con- escitement• bard and his , counsel desperately with you very ,much,. Mr. Lyttle- Heroic Efforts Save Woman From dition of the two methods of manus This elicited an authoritative fought every inch of ground, and ton." Horrible Death. facturing milk into usable food I for "order" and "sil- made a far better showing than any "Thank you, my boy," said his -An exciting incident took place Products." . ence." At the same time the atti- one would have believed possible friend earnestly. "It won't do, recently on the London and North- But with the .creamery, where Nude of,the audience in connection by their tricks and quibbles and however, and you'll have plenty of western Railway line near Crewe, the farmer is an intelligent raiser with the prisoner had been empha- evasions. employment for a while, at least, in England. , of valuable dairy' stock, the ditua- tically expressed. A moment later . Three whole days were occupied looking after your estate and.learn A young woman, aged about 20, tion is different. When a farmer Mr. Lyttleton arose and remarked: - questioning their a itnesses in ing how to handle it•" was seen wandering down the can get fifty to sixty cents a hun- "To corroborate what the last I am pretty sure that will,not the cross-examination of both - approach to the underground tun- dred for his skimmilk fed to Grade, vWitness has stated I will call Ellen sides and the legal squabbles over be a very difficult task, for what- r.el on the'Liverpool line. She Holstein or Guernsey heifer calves Carson. . ' various points of law' The judge ever John Hubbard may have been, was hysterical and.in great distress sold when they are IO months old, morall speaking, he was certainly John. Hubbard nervously mopped summed up the case clearly and a fine ybusinessg'man—shrewd and and she had apparently been walk- and gets besides all the butter 'bis moist face with his handkerchief logically, after which the jury re- practical. Ever ing in her sleep, as she had on only value. , the milk less the coat of g y her nightdress. making, he is getting from his milk and shot an apprehensive glance at tired and the occupants of the ticall managed, hand Isamsconfi- Suddenly she was seen to run in- more direct cash than any ,coaden- ." the young girl m=ho mounted the ccurt-room schooled themselves to Y g wvitness-stand with a rather timid what patience they could to await dent, sine he expected to reap the to the tunnel. A young man on the sary can afford to pay. In addition, fruits of my father's labors, he bank.let himself down with a roe the keeping of such skimmilk on �; step. the return of a'verdict. could not have swerved from his •the extra manure the . But in site of her evident shrink- It was evident that neit_rer John habitual methods." and pursued her. Ropes were plat- the farm, Ing from the ordeal before her, her Hubbard nor his accomplice looked co under her waist, and she was I calves make, all helps greatly to square chin was settled well back, I forward with much hogs of an ac- And Gerald proved to be a the drawn up to a place of safety. keep up the fertility of his soil'. uittal for an air of unmistakable Prophet in this respect, for the- gad it .no been for the timely This is not the case when the milk 11 with an air of determination, and q. man, having planned a long boli- rescue,she must have been knocked is consumed in cheese making or at11 I lber eyes gleamed.with a resolute dejection had settled upon both. da for himself, ha,ci arranged all' down and run over by an express the condensary. It is this farther, fire which boded ill for the cause The former appeared twenty years business with a view to having as which.passed a moment later. . better side of dairy farming, the . of those against whom she was older than when he entered the little trouble�as salols in course- . ,about to testify. court-room.three'days previous. Al- Po It appears that she resides in a aide that makes. 'a full-fledged tion with matters pertaining to his house on the, railway embankment. first-class farmer of the man, that 1. By adroit questions from Mr. lison's unexpected appearance hau income, and so everything was ; bedroom window was found op-I has not been studied as it ought to ``it ' Lyttleton the story of her life was almost.paralyzed him, while the found to be in the best possible -or- drawn from her, _and in amazing revelations reg�rdiag Ger- der. . ened, and it is supposed that she bare been. Just because they can a way to make Mrs. Adam Brew- ald had aroused 'all the vindictive- "Well, I have a proposition to got up in her sleep and got on to m k, 1hase extra, Ie ough ust now, sena aster, alias Mrs. Alan Brown, cringe ness of his nature. P g° the railway.. , land shiver under a lash. It was simply'maddening to have make to you," Mr. Lyttleton re- She appears ,unable to give ani thousands of farmers away from. When the girl told how she had,the tables so cleverly turned upon timed. -`.`Of course, you are at ho- comprehensive account of her move- l the broader, better and truer phase ' him to know that the magnificent city to act your own pleasure; but, menu• of dairy farming, the.phase that �eiept under the old-fashioned sofa; , laving had a wide experience in s will .alone keep up-the fertility of 'Where she had listened to the con-I fortune which he had coveted and life, I am going to presume upon it POISON IN TIIE RIDDLE AGES I the farm. reesation between her aunt and schemed for, which, indeed, has and give you a little sound advice." — -- John Hubbard, repeating in sub- already 'been within his grasp, . "It will be very acceptable, sirs" Light on the Causes of Some 111ys-� j ,stance what they had said, there' would now drop, like a ripe plum, said Gerald, smiling. 6 x '�'FAR�f NOTES. '.was another sensation among the into the hands of his beggar riv- .,You say g terious Sudeten Deaths. Many farmers plow under a crop audience, and the woman.felt that ai, whom he had always hated from y you are sot going b- In the Middle Ages so little was live an idle life, his friend ob- known of toxicology that all sod- of buckwheat'in order to obtain her doom was sealed. the depths of his sell heart. served, "'That is a wise resolve, I vegetable matter. But in about the "I have bust one more witness to The jury was-absent only half an den or mysterious deaths were at- same len th of time, more than tall, your 'honor," Mr. Lyttleton hour, and.this fact, of itself, was and I would propose that you give g aemarked as Ellen was delease,d, sirfficient_to dextro- the last ray of a year or two to earnest and thor- tributed to poison. but in the light four times the amount of such mar y Y ru h a of modern knowledge many o these terial may be. produced by aowing ,i Whereupon Gerald sprang to his hope for the prisoners, even before Nage Aust theiheadrfore law, and are now easily explained by Such Indian corn. " feet and disappeared through a the verdict was rendered. with our stern adherence to rin- diseases as appendicitis.or gastric Round tiles will drain the land door at the rear of the court-room. When the foreman was called up- Y P ulcer, says the British Medical much more.quickly and satisfactor- He presently returned, acehm- �n to voice the decision of the jury, c;gle, your high standard of right Journal. J and justice, you would make slaw- iiy than open ditches, which are ah anted b a black-robed figure, be promptly responded: Even.the Borgias can be absoIid eyesore and expensive, as they have i p Y ver to honor the profession. I'tell ed from many of the poisonings laid whom he conducted directly to"the Guiicy, your honor—the 'female ou Gerald the bar is sadly in - to be cleaned out often; othera:iae, " . - accomplice. recommended to y' , to their charge. by the banks caving in, they would -.j *The moment the newcomer turned mercy.." : 1 ` need ,of men who will not violate Nevertheless, from very early though smothered their conscience and sell ihem�SQlres times in Italy poison was afavor- soonbecomeso filIed up that they. er face to the audience a half-stif- A despairing, for gold. We often hear it, said would not drain the land at all. from John cry from a veiled figure in one coy- rte minus of removing an enemy. careful farmer should always despair air burst Y A --�+ cry of w i`d y P that 'there is no justice is law,' .Rubbard's•lip's. ner of the room 'followed this dee- and it is, to some extent, true; In England, France and Germany I carry a notebook with him, or at I •• Neatens"' he breathed, laration. Mrs. Adam Brown-threw cruder methods of vengeance pre Great w it the ricks least have access to one each day. though I blush to own e t d it was not until he six- � ka or . I *ad for a• moment his counsel fear- np her hands in despair, and faint- the falsehood the briber and wiled, an t \Fhenever an implement ores ed he would fall in a•faint• ed away, while John Hubbards t y' teenth century that the Medici in- j sed that are often employed in shows a weakening of 'any of its "The witness is Miss' Allison head dropped heavily upon his gr• troduced poisoning into France. the damage,actual or threat- the practise are a disgrace to the• parts, $rewster, your honor, and I think breast. profession. If we could have a few The fashion spread with terrible ra-4 ened, should be recorded, and then -+ the has something to.tell the court Sentence was then pronounced. P pidity, and poison was employed in .e aired the first day unfit for out- which will be important as well as The forger was doomed to twenty generations of honest' men, the P '' ` tricksters would be wiped out, as every rank of.society Lo get rid of t'o,ir work. Such arouse may save " observ- years hard labor in States prison; inconvenient persons. serious breakdown in the midst felon s Mr. L-tt 3 t :.� tereatia y ;n B, there would be some hope that 'jus- to as calmly as if he were -making 'Louisa Brown to-one year is the wo- , The art introduced into France f the busy season. It is not always �� unimportant, matter-of-fact man's reformatory. tics would' be something besides a by. Catherine de Medici and her fol- _ .aiatement. Ly'word and mockery. But, par- i tressary to await visible proof of don me,"'said the lawyer, sudden- lowers took root so deeply as to t_a necessity fot.repairs. blossom later into the black magic se need not be ._ ., -, meat created no •:', CHAPTER Tsai. ,: the poultry-house This announce ly rousing. I had no intention of reign. P Louis 1IY. s r should be of Lo g (fair but _ .:little excitement. Ei en the judge The great . Brewster case, with reading you such a homily when 1 ar, expensive a brae betrayed into a look of undis- which .so much of romance and began•" of ample size, and built well enough x; w�ised astonishment, for although _•BLACK IRISH BULLS. t„ L'ee out the snow in winter and Die had not presided at the previous thrilling interest were associated, "What you have said is but An Irishman excused himself the iaiu in summer. One or more 4 itrial, he had been deeply interest- had created no little excitement in 'true," . Gerald gravely replied. New York especially anion the "Cr9� men and true are sadly from going to church by saying he ,:inflows should be put in the south ,- 1. c ::4o in.it, and had believed Allison, , Pe y g had such an excellent telescope that side, and a number of openings left iso reported, to have been a victim People who had intimately .known r.eedSsci'in the practise of the law, with it he could bring the church f,,r ventilation. These can be cion- an that fatal railroad disaster. the. late banker and his family. it is hard work,. up-hill work, so near he could hear the organ ed in cold weather, and covered. 1. d "Miss Brewster," said Mr. Lyt- The reyical of the previous trial, though, fighting against the tide; lavin It was Pat mho Observed, with wire screening or netting in Teton, after she had been sworn, the supposed death of Allison, her still, Ido not know of any other P g' summer, when a screen door should after watchingtwo' men shoot at ., "will you state wheel,, where, and subsequent rescue by Mr. Lyman, profession that I mould prefer. ] an eagle and kill it, that they take the place of the wooden ons. ` ender what circumstances you last and her unfortunate condition for know of-no one more capable of r:,i ht have saved the powder and We have the roosting poles all the ' asw the prisoner, Mr. John Hub.- many month's following, the remark- coaching me than yours,If, and 1 g i ;'':bard'1" able discoveries in connection witn would like to pursue my studies shot as the fall alone wood have same height, with a sloping plat- _•�?' killed the bird. A,nd it was I'at( form underneath,, frons which. the _ ;y He gave her an encouraging smile Gerald, who.. had once been' a poor m ith you thA same as I hate been again', who, telling a story as ori- droppings are cleaned as they ao• as he spoke,-and Allison briefly re- office-boy in-his unknown fathers doing during the last year, though, final and being informed by one' cumulate. „ : laced the substance of the conversa- employ, together with the report perhaps, giving mor­time to them; of his at that he had read. '` , =lion which had recurred between that the newly discovered heir had while the practical exl:erience which ;t in the translation of the Latin - • ' ' herself and her guardian on that ling been betrothed to the' fair 1 would gain in working up caw, Bork, cried out: '`Confound those j,I`TE STOCK NOTES. day in Newport when he had tried girl who had so strangely lost, and with you would be' of great benefit ancients' •They are always steal- - -to drive her into a marriage with now, through her lover, regained to me-that is, if you can spare the � ing one's good thoughts." A hen will consume one bushel of him, when, Spon her rejection of her fortune, all proved to be most time and have the inclination to re _,1, corn yearly, and lay ten dozen or his suit, he had revealed to her the c!elicious morsels of gossip, and so tam me under s:ch conditions.'.' NOW THEY DON'T SPEAK. fifteen pounds of eggs. This is fact that she was not Mr. Brew- the usual . nine days wonder far Why, my dear boy, nothing equivalent to saying 3 1-10 pounds tter's child; that another heir .outlived, in this instance, its pro- would give me greater pleasure Sanderson was on a visit'to Simp- cf core6 will produce, when fed Lo a ciAimed she property which had verbiatly alloted time. than to have you remain,with me, kins, and, in clue coierse, natural- a hen, five-sixths of a pound of b*en willed to her, and then boast= When it was known that Allison and I subscribe to the arrangement 'y, he was•shown the family album. eggs, but five sixths of a pound of y p P ' pork requires about five pounds of = ; ;`gid of his intention to marry this was under the chaperonage of Lady, with all m •;heart " responded his `Yes," said Sim kiiis as he claimant, and thus accomplish the Bromley, her many -society,friends hietid earnestly, turned the leaves, "that's my wife's corn for its production. ;:`purpose he had in view in seeking began to flock around her to tender "Then it stands," was the smil- second cousins Aunt, Susan. Poor We- would not advise' a farmer '+::1to marry her. She told how, fright- her their congratulations and good ing reply, "with this proviso, how- old soul: She had the must remark- ever 40 years old to forsake a sne- ened and almost in despair, she had �rishes, ever, that pnu, let me help you able nose I ever saw. It was the cessful business to enter info poul- p; g try raisin One should begin yorrrrg " filed from her home with the inteh- Gerald, of course, also received through with Ladv.Bromley s case. shape of a note of interro anon. Ind gruwgip with the business. He ` ;•:tion of scel:ing the protection of bis proportionate share of attention i, have become so interested in it 1 And ,that's Cousin James ; and � y % cher cousin, Mr. Charles Manning, and it was with no small amount of cant to see the end of it. I will ,hat's a friend of ours; and that— must study the best methods of .. • �snd appealing to him to help her pride that Allison introducedaher promise to work faithfully in my �h !now, who do you think that freding and 'of marketing his pro•., yu her trouble, and thus she }lad I('lance to her fashionable. acquaint- studies at the same t:zre." `R 4" duct. No one can advise another xallen a victim to the accident which antes. '`Well, I must confess. Gerald, "Don't know;" said Sanderson• r4i to the breed he shall choose. , `t. y , That must be a matter of individii- lrad very nearly proved•her death. Thus, since the young man would that proviso takes a load o ffm • "Well that's my wife's first bus o, ;the also explained ' how and by henceforth figure conspicuously in 'iheart," said Mr. Lyttleton, with band, my boy;" al selection. There should be an "whom she had been rescued, and New York circles, both in a busi- ar, unmistakable sigh of relief. It "Is he, what a perfectly brain ideal in mind, and a constant ef- 11 ."why she had remained in'gbscurity ness and social way, and being not would really be a great trial to be lids fellow. cttd'n'tBkinow y our wife fort to approach that ideal. for l lung _ only'personally but intellectually obliged to initiate a green hand in- o �. - :'lir. Lyttlet,�n''knew jlist how to attractive, he was at once warmly to all the intricacies of that case, was a widow when you married `fife tookin a from a ri � K'iaw• a!1 this out moFt effectively, welcomed within the charmed cir- which, between you and me, I am her (looking F P P " " . xind when she rancluded there was cls• beginning to fear we are likely to "She a>n't," Saul Simpkins stiff "What waa 'Hubsun's choice i" i""' }nd w a pe h,e in the Loom who did ��hat are yrni going to do with lose." 1� `'That, sir, is a portraiof niy- Husband_` Mrs. Hobwn, I ',$):�- 11F fiat believe that her for ' -• .,trd- yourself now, my lucky young mil- "Ah l" exclaimed his companion, self at the age of twenty.-k' pose. . ( y: °'` ': . -, iYJ 9•" . ,..J .:::5, "pe'4' T. 'rr4�, .p ,1 WN .. ,tis.,. - •.. ,.y:. ,,�,, , ^. . : � ,r,:..s., .., t '.�,:a"7•g •.�"u.r''`r3L�, rwr=+.3ki �dx,.�- s Lyn G6 r,,.,.:a�".�.��• •,e.. ',yr...�,?`. , n , .,, ti, 1. 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N• Y says: For thirteen hours waa a dense fogover the river all message from Commander Pear heard of Commander Peary's sue- George Felz ' y cess, if he says a has been to the Toronto, Sept. 14•-Flour - On- with and Harry Porter, night, and even if the launch had dated Battle Harbor, via, wireless, .pole I believe him. tario flour new Winter wheat pat- Kith tRo companions, were maroon- lifted off the reef, the men woubd to Cape Ray, Sept. 8: "I am villin to lace facts; fig- ruts at $4 to $4.05 in buyers' sacks ed in a small launch on a box out have been in a worse plight thea „ g P ;n the river, less than a mile from before, for it would have been, a The Roosevelt left New York ores, and worked-out observations on track, Toronto; new wheat flour the cataract and about a quarter bard matter to make shore with the July 4, 1908. She left Sydney July before a joint tribunal of the scien- for,export, $3.90 to $3.95 in bus- o► a mile from the point where the tights obscured and a margin of • :17, .at Cspe York, Greenland, Au- tific bodies of the world. In due ers sacks. Manitoba flour, first river breaks into the turbulent u only a * - course I shall be prepared to make patents $5.90 on track Toronto p- y quarter of a mile between SUB 1, left Etch, Greenland, Au public an announcement that will second 'patents, $5.30, and strong per rapids. The boat went aground them and the rapids. All throug5 5 gust 8, arrived at Cape Sheridan, effectually dispel any doubt, if there bakers' $5..10 to $5.20 on track adout• 7 o'clock on Saturday night, the night the men kept calling fort Grant Land, September 1, and can be such, of the fact that # have Toronto. and it was not until 8 o'clock 'on help, but their voices failed to read► ^' 'Wintered at Cape Sheridan. Thin Sunday morning that it was re any ear along the shore. Whets sled a e reached the Pole. But, knowing Manitoba Wheat-New No. 1 r g apedition. left the Roose that I am right and that right must Northern, $1.07'/.>, Bay ports, and leased andtheparty, half dead from John W. Broderick, a riverman vett February 15 1809 and started 8 g No. 2 Northern, $1.05. nTo• 1 cold and fright taken off. The went out earl • on Sunda &;a prevail, I will submit at the pro- y y F =forth- of Cape Columbia; March •• per time my full story to the court Northern'quoted 81.00%; Bay ports absence of a wind was all that pulled the craft off the.mea were I, passed the British record on of last resort-the people of the October shipment, and No. 2 at saved the boat and its four passen- it a state of collapse: Several March 2, was delayed by open World." 9�%q October shipment. gens from being swept over the years ago the Ella H. went aground Y ;;- '-water March 2 and 3, was held up Ontario ti`'heat-New No. 2 '97 Falls. Just off the spot where the cn the -same reef and pounded to , . by open water from March 4 to PEARY GIVES INTERVIEW. to 97i�c 'at outside boat grounded the water is; deep pieces. Marcia 11, crossed the 84th parallel �- points. P Barley-For future delivery No. :March 11, and encountered an open A despatch from St. John's, y. 52c and No. 3 extra bOc out- No.'1 Northern, $1.03 to 81.04 No. MRS. GOLD11'Iti SMITH DEAD. "lead March 15; crossed the 85th Nfld., via North Sydney, says: The side. 2 a. ' steamer Taff fish laden from Northern, $1.01 to '$1.02; Decem- -- parsi on March 18, crossed the Battle Harbor to St. John's ar- Oats-No. ,2 Ontar.i� white, new, her, 95c. Rye-No. 1, 72c. Corn- ,fife of Literateur Passes 'Awat{ 86th parallel March 22, and en- 36 to 37c outside fur September December, " countered an open lead March.23; rived on Sunday evening. Capt. P 59,3e. Barley-Stand- After Brief illness. F shipment, and 33 to 39c for immedi- i 1 passed the Norwegian record March Neilsen. .reports having harbored P � crd,,66/ to 67/,c; N<)..'3, 53 to Sac; P 8 ate shipment. New Canada West No. 4, 47 to 51c. A despatch from Toronto says: 23: passed the, Italian record with the Roosevelt Wednesday and oats, 40 to 42c, September ship- The death occurred on Thursday March 24, and encountered an open Thursday last. He find several in- Pe went. LIVE STOCK MARKETS., wght of Mrs. Harriet Smith, wife terviews with Commander Pea of Prof. Goldwia Smith 26 Gran e lead March tB; crossed the 87t � Peas-ho. 2. sew, 70 to 72c out- B parallel March t7; passed the Am whom, with all the party, he re- side. Montreal, Sept. 14-,� few of the "road. While Mrs. Smith's death '� ports as in health and spirits best i ; erican record March -28, and en- P t3 Rye-1o. 2, 67 to 68c outside, i`est cattle sold at about 5/c per wail not unexpected, on aoeoiint of countered a lead March 28 held u the only shadow over the whole en- lb, pretty good animals, 3% to 5c; her advanced P Buckwheat-Prices purely nom- age, yet the ne 1 open water March 29; crossed. terprise being the death of Prof, anal P y common stock, 2'/, to 3',o per lb. will come as a severe shock to the the 88th parallel April 2, crossed Marvin. Capt. Neilsen is greatly Milch cows, $30 to $35 each. Calves large circle of friends who knew {� L'orn-No. 2 Ameriesn• yellow, �� S'/e g the 896h parallel April 4,,and reach- impressed with the truth of Peary'a 77 •0 77,1,zc on track, Toronto. Ca- $3 to 814 each each or 3, , her. On August 31, Mrs. Smith ed the North Pole April G. story of the expedition. per Ib. Sheep, 3% to 4c; "lambs at took a slight chill but nothing mor y P Pear claims with assurance that nadian, 7;i to 76c on trs-ck; Toron- �s to 61�a. g ' "On returning vre, left the, Pole Y +. „ per lb. Good lots of fat than extreme age was the immel April 7; reached. Cape Columbia he brings the indubitable proofs, hogs Sc per ib,, up to 9t,c per lb., ata cause of her demis8. No im- t P Bran-$19 outside in bulk for On- A. Nil $3, arriving on board the of the absolute truth of his claims , the highest price ever aid here. g tario bran, and i_3 for shorts in P portanee wsaTattached by the doe %olosevelt Aril 27. The Roose• that he has accomplished his aim �, Toronto, Sept. 13.-Prime butch- tori to airs. Sinith'a illness un-bulk. Manitoba, $21.50 in,,sacks, ,, veli.left Gape Sheridan July 1E1. �'f reaching the Pole. Peary strove Toronto freights; shorts, $2.4, Tiers were firm at from' $3.20 up- til Sunday last, when she suddenly passed Ca Sabine August B, left hard to get South to give the world wards. The general•average loads became worse. •From that time she P Pe 8 ronto freights. Cape York August 26, and arrived the news before. Cook, and pro- of fair quality sold at from $t.83 gradually lapsed into a state of un- a. Inclian Harbor. claim the latter a falsifier, but was COUNTRY PRODUCE. to $3.10. Milkers and sppringers consciousness,. which lasted .un "All file members of the eipedi- unable to do so. He`had also the :" were steady.' Stockers, feeders and death. tion ars returning is good health, ill luck to rum the Roosevelt ori a Apples-Cooking apples, prices calves firm and. unchanced. - Sheep ' except Prod. Ross G. Marvin', who rock in entering Battle Harbor, 81,73. to $2 per barrel. and lambs firm. Hogs are now unfortunately drowned at Prillo, 15 «here she' stuck till high water. - Beans-Prime, ,$2.23nd, ahand- quoted at the record price of-$+3'23 1EGLEC'T CAUSED DEATH. R Cape This Rill compel p picked, $2,40 to $_ 43' per bushel. f.o.b. and.. $9.50 fed and watered, � miles north of - Ca Columbia, p her to spend a �, - ,while returning from BG degrees fortnight there, and she will be Hay-No. 1 timothy, $14.50 to and it was rumored that even high-. 11tRaad Faith Curists May be Prel l north. latitude, incommandof a taken to Assizes Harbor, repaired, 1113 a ton as track here, and No. er prices had been paid is the_ sreuted. a supporting party. refitted and painted, to remove the 2 at $t3 to 813,50. Country._ COON SAYE NOTHI'dCi scars of her Polar conflict, before Straw-89 to $9.50•. - �� A despatch from Welland" says a+ , proceeding to New York. The crew 'Potatoes-53 to- 60c per bag on LIQUOR POI-RFD OCT. The verdict of a coroner's jury, to dF A despatch from Copenhagen are so weakened 'from hard work tradk for Di tarios. ' ' -- gether 'with' the evidence of an in says: I!r it useless to submit the and cares that, 24 new men have Poultry-Chickens, dressed, 13 to '01Decrs Destroy a Large Quantity quest held in Crowland, on Thurs ; most scathing despatches reflecting been engaged, for this work. Peary 1Gc per IS. ; fowl, fb to 12c; tu.r_ of Beer at Elk Lake. day, has been forwarded to G'ount _?a on. him to Dr. Cook, for he simply forbids the answering of the mes- kers, 16 to 1.7c per lb. Crown Attorney Cowper, and ii i _ smiles, Says they are untrue and sages received daily asking for _ .1 despatch.from Elk. Lake says likely that Edward Beckon and hi rFfuses, to discuss them further, He Lows. When the Tab ]eft the party THE DAIRY MARKETS. Inspector Blackwell Holeyburs, wife, two faith curists, will be p + has an air of perfect confidence were7stiticipating that ship loads of and Constable Cal�eck, ` i0halt,.• secs"ted. Their daughter Ruth. ` Butter-No. 1 'creamery 'firm. came on Wednesday without a touch of braggadocio. . American pressmen would come Pound riots, 19 to 21c: tubs and liquo night's boat to aged fire years, was taken ill tib His 11i reply to Commander north, as the measa es that were P ,destroy coi."demned liquor. At 9 E'�phtheria and a doctor was called. P y g large rolls 18.to lac; inferior,"16 i Thursda mornin Feary'a despatch stating that he being received indicated that the to ]'c'; creamery, 23?' to 24c, and _ g one hundred' They permitted the house beim Thad not gone out of sight of land whole United States was ablaze I' Q �, and sixty kegs and barrels of beer, placarded, but would not allow 671 separator. 22 to ..tic per lb. Valued at fifteen hundred dollars, ;was this Statement: with this controversy., Eggs-Case lots, 23 to 24c per him to administer treatment. Th dozen. were rolled down to the .river and child died and -the verdict of the destroyed, while all the town look- BAP1H SAFE DYY-1)IITED. pony, met with what may prove to Cheese-12'.'c' per lb. for large, ed on. The stuff ieas seized from fury is that "she came to her death w and at 1V"c for twins from diphtheria. and death waa be a fatal'accidea le at work +, air. Trudel of _ the Mint Hotel. hastened ley the neglect of her Far-' .Daring BurglaryCommittedNear on Wednesday mornin He was Co neons began singing the doe- outs, who did not get a:doetor Porti Three Rivers. on a telegraph pole, near the cen- HOG PRODUCTS, ~ `i<,logy. and some of the crowd .col-• medical purpose"s." traI station, at the east,end"of the Bacon=Long clear„ 141 to 14':jc lected the beer from the partially A despatch from. Montreal says: Sappers bridge, when it broke 2 em tied'ke s.and passed it around. -A most daringbank robber occur- per lb.. in case lots; mess pork, $ g P g , P y near the top and Courvette fell to to $25.50; short cut, X327. fled at Yarnachiche, near Three the..pavement, 40 feet. His fall Hams-Light to medium, 15% to 1ON Ef FOR THE WEST. ANOTHER CASE OF RABIES. _Rivers, at two o'clock on Friday was somewhat broken by,the wires, 16,".2c; do., heavy, 14t„ to 15c; rolls, -" — tnorning, when the vault of the but he sustained severe injuries, 1s% to 14c; shoulders, 121/ to Tac; .Sit' Edivard Clouston fiayg Crops !!other and Daurhtel Bitten. bj( e , hranch of the Provincial Bank of and.his back is probably broken. backs, 18c; breakfast bacon,' 16;:3 to- , Will- Bring $100,000,000: !lad nog '-Near Stretford. "Canada was dynamited and $4,900 The,pole was quite,an old one and 17c. w .stolen• The manager of the branch there was a large' hole near the ,- A despatch from�,Montreal say=s: A despatch from •Startford says- Mr: Belmore, g Lard-Tierces, Lt, c; tubs 15e; at Yamachiohe; top, ails 13'•'c. { Sir Edward`C`louston, who .returned ,lnother case of hydrophobia has from the West on Sunday, states :claims that be fired -several shuts �. pails, �� just come to light at Shakespeare.! Ac frighten them away, but they= that there will be 3100,000,000 of a few miles.ea'st of, here. Miii -` "'.''did not leave until thev had cleared THA\KSG'I`ING b,tF \.tllf;D. $L?SI\ESS :\TIO�TRF..1L. money go into the ,rest as the re- John Rissell, Huron Road, and her, the vault. ' Three charges of dyna- Montreal Sept. lt.-Demand for ?alt of this year s. crop, .and es- daughter, Mrs. Charles Stock, havai mite were used. October 23 Selected as bate by the ' ' , reseed then inion that the wheat been sent'to the Pasteur Institute sx round lots of oats good at 43,�c, P P . —�. Government. but sellers firm at 44; c; r-ew crop crop will reach IOa,o00,000 UuAli Nes 'York, having been bitten orj IF FELL 49 FEET FROM POLE. A despatch from Ottawa says: No. 2 Canadian Western at,41c for e15. , He also stated that there was scratched by their own dog. Th The Government have issued a eco- sl ipnient this month, Corn --:�\in- no probability of tightness in tlic dog was mad but they did not know Ottawa Lineman.Sufiers Severe In. clamation ..appointing Oct. ,25th as eiican No: 2 yellow', .79. to 79',.,'c; money market this year. it• rA despatch•juries. ' Thanksgiving Day, oats, No.;2 C'anaian_,lfiestern, 44 - to 44'','c; ho. 3 Canadian Wester from, Ottawa says': j' 13 to 43;!c. Barley-No. 2, 66 to John Courvette, a lineman employ: Fire at Almonte, on,Friday, eau$ 67c;.-..-Manitoba feed barley, 64 to ed by the Ottawa Electric Com- ed a loss of $75,000. G c. Flour - Manitoba Spring • 0 ARRI*X-AN ' 'IS ' -DEAD' u _ w heat patents, firsts. $3.90; do., seconds, $5.40 Winter wheat pat ' * ents; $5.75; Manitoba strong -bak- ers', $5.20; straight rollers, $5.50; The Great Railroad Man Has Suecuihed _4 -_-. FAR1 CROPS do.., in bags, $2.60 Ontario Bran- $22 to $23; O uta•' .mid li $23 .50 to $24.50; Manitoba bran, $2122 t� :to Lengthy Illness. do., shorts, $24; pure grain mouill' ���onditions at 'End of August Show That a 333 to $34; mired mouille, $25 to Mary Simons a sister of Mr. Har ; $27 Cheese-Westerns, 11' to A despatch from :Arden, N. Y., y , ::,Large Crop Has Been Harvested R� says: Edward H. Harriman, 'pro- r:man, said on Thursday night that► lL,yc; easterns, 11/ to 11';8c. But the end had come at 1.30 o'clock % ' ter-Finest creamery, 23 to 23%c; bably the greatest organizer of rail- more than two hours revious� yt - ` w .Seconds, 22'/._,' to 23t;• Manitoba roads the world has known met• Whether this a P p ' dairy, 18 to 1s'%c; Western dairy, apparent current ane A despatch from .`Ottawa says: not estimated last month, is given Y+ i the 'only lasting defeat of his ac- has any bearing on the current be- i as 354,919,000 bu'sh'els peas 8,184,- 19 to 19/c. Eggs-Selected stock, statement of t.io farm crops of + Ptier life on Thursday at the hands lief that every effort was made t 000 bushels;' beans, 1,311,000 'bush- 25% to 26c; No. 1 candled.at 22%. of death. .Secluded in ,his magni- lessen the influence of the fiaano q Canada at the- end of :\ngust, was els; buckwheat 7,794 000 bushels; 10 23c; No. 2, 1fi to 19c per,dozen. g + ficent home on Tower Hill, sur er's death on the hew York attic i is=sued by the Census and Statistics mixed grains, 19,524,000 bushels; rounded by members"of his family, market is problematic; but, it. i ."< "Ofilce on Friday. It gives the es- flaxseed 2 131,000 bushels and bay, UNITED STATES MARKETS. J + y+ physicians and nurses, he succumb- significant that the time of hi timates of production, computed 10,546,000 tons. Harvesting'opera- Minneapolis, Sept. 14.-Wheat - .,d to an intestinal disorder on death- as officially announced yea alt- from the reports of a large staff of tions were practically concluded at December, 94%c; May, 98 to 98%c;• Thursday afternoon ' after a fight just 35 minutes after trading h # correspondents, and, although the the end of August, except in Qac- cash No. 1 hard, 98% to 98%c; No, against disease which will Xank for ceased oil the Exchange in No totals are somewhat less than those tiro and the Maritime Prcvinces, 1 Northern, 97% to 97;,c; No. 2 sheer grit with his remarkable fork, :'of a mouth ago for wheat and bar- and although there was a scarcity Noithern, , 35% to 95%c; No. 3 struggles in the financial world. Mr. Harriman died peaceftt}}lIy 3ey, they'.:still sho•' that Canada of labor in the northwest, the fine Northern,. 93% to 94%c. Flour- Tho exact time of his death is and almost to the endhis brillfa bas reaped a large harvest. weather there made the cutting of -First patents; $15.10 -to $5.35; sec- known only in that limited circle of mind. retained its integrity. Aftg TELL S The wheat crop is put down at, grain practicable'in,good condition, and patents, $5 to $5.25; first relatives and associates who had so a relapse F;*Suirday he sank atead fi .1G8,380,000,bushels, or 21.73 bush- The wheat estimate of the three clears, $4.35 to $4.53; second clears effectively shielded 'Mr. Harriman ily, $p i noon after the noon ho ' els per acre, and 'barley at 56,975,- western Provinces is• 149,285,000 .ci3.10 to $3.30. Bran-In 100-lb. from till outside annoyances during cn F:rnrsday there came a con 000 bushels, or 30.55 bushels per bushels, of oats 187,802,000 b.u•shela, sacks, $19. hie last illness. The time was given tion which marked the approach of , acm. The yield of oats, which was and of barley, 33,893,000 bushels. Milwauke -Sept. 1.1,--7'hcat- to the world as 3.33 p.m., but Mrs. 'the end. • yA42d • . .aywt;a.,•,. 'n r ..;,•,,,�.:rm.�.'•��..-„ c-�:,nX:'•� --w'�+^a�a � "; . ,. sass.. „ : -.. ,.. ✓ '''�•e`-'r°- ' sass ,..'�•'4'L ..:�!L k_ '... ��,^c"'': :__^T.--" r- �✓^�, t.+'-.''�a., -,?.f,••'� :.*w:' S _ -,:,'�,-'••9•F.•�;:?,-••�+,-:fir -c;.w,•.-;•a.u::s k-wr-?R':"• ,ystia,yes•-x- ,%•y'':v. . ..r,a ,•arc,, ..:.4•a�.-:.--*a+'., sass-.'c:T�,* rd=•.•,,.., ss.. .,.; .r.'r��'�,�' .. �. s. .,.�.'� "�.,,.-:"�w ..�'".'. .� ^s`Yr'�'e: '�':`� ,.,s•+. '�?s�"c.�. .*'tia�x-. �' x , rt .>.. '_. . .k. .., - :r',• .- sass. ..,: ,e. ,'..,n '�;- ..-w'.'v;'�' ti..Iv n... `f`, -sn ..:fi.+Ss:``•- •a. .w..n.� ..trx M. :,. '".1 t ••..r. .> ti r m-r,..r.x..,,..,,,•;,, V^.. 4""'" R--..• .. �.'. _•.., .. . ,'. .. .>e+,r ,C _ .:�:: ,., _. , ,.>.: r... '.• .`1� tY.;< d :'Y... 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Oscar Spang,80 yds for div 72 8.00; X~a w �• Miller Brea., 20 yds ipc div 68 2.W; ++wiZTNT i COUW'l John Barton,24 yda for div 63 2.40; L�O U N D - An autoimobile lamp. , j Enos Remmers 6 yda for div 28 .80; i' noses call as this otos for particulars ' a Sam.Carlton,71 yda for div 27 7.10, -- _ rt e ditto.Sf yde for div 28 3.60; F. L. LIME AND CEMENT always on "� `, `-� Green,106 da for div 44 10.30; John hand. JOHN leiet#12r rY,Pickering 4141 P each '� . e a V C y Soden, worst on Sth and 9th cons 13.80; IV PASTURE, well O �+ Emanuel Slack,work on sideroad bet watered,cera be hsa b)applying to J. W. _ tspnbis.hsdne:)]:rida)moraiagatlwOm°s, lots 19 and 18 in con 9 4.50; Frank ltaseaaY.Para Perry. !lett .PtoksrinR.Ont. Soden: gtading in 8th, Sth and 9th - f MATES ON ADVERTISING: cons 33.26, ditto in ntl '16.75; Geo. $ASSWOOD WARTED-A quern- : ySrst lnsersioa perisac - 10 oasts Palmer and others work in con.2 Oppof good.sound basswood for the foo- The Crawfords are here, direct from the Nia4gare District. ,• Hach snbsegnens iaer ation.per lire. a Dent■ lots 18 and 17 8.00; J. L. Spink, slot- tory is CiPickering w Is GORDON, Pickerings� This rate doss we include Legal or Foreign !'ng township lumber, 1909.b.00; Wtu: They are cheap too, this year. adyertissmenw. l d special terms given to parties making Don- wards as others, repairing town- rrlMOTHY $RED FOR SALE,also ;; Don't fall to Ret•.Basket. rants for a or a moo the or by the year. Bel! line bridge 5:26; A. Davis and others, JL slsike to mix togro w good hay. A .' . .. Isarly err peer! contmote payable quarterly. gravelling on w t 1, Markham to pay at lot 18,con.r,PlokerinR,or write E.E.PUO$ Sustae..oar ten line.or ander.with paper olaremont. set: The Quality is Excellent-Two shipments weekly •as year,$6 o%payable In adv os. and-half b1.10,ditto gravelling in 9th s Notice in loo.!o0 os cenw per line. con opp lot 27 16.50, ditto opp lot 36 OUND-About the 26th of Au Last, - until season ends. ' live cants per line eaten s neat lueenion. J F Aug:t, a ,retract ratee made known on appuoa �'�' Jacob Hoover, repairing bridge ♦brown dog with long curl)hall weer - on. No tree ad�arcising. 2. sideline bet cote 34 and �, Don - can have same b,p=°•inn prop•�t and Mtn THE GI4C�CEI4Y STORE Advertisements without written instructions 2.00; Wm. Mitchell, expending nom- ezpenses Lot lb,coaoession I,Pickering will be inserted until forbidden Lad charged as mrtation statute tabor 8.75; T. 'C. cardiovly. Orden for discontinuing advertime- m0 RENT-A farm containing 180 mento man be in writing and sent to the pub- Brown, expenses rep town hall 128.04; 1 , acre°,be low 1S and 14,con.9,township ^/� !saber. Mrs. Bayles, repairing Bayles bridge of Pickerina•Inot full particulars sp 1 on COUR ` Job,Work promptly attended to. O� 8.30; Walter Ward, repairing bride the premises or sAdzss THOS. E. }R[�aH, a TERMS bet lots 4 and 6 in con 4.50; T. V. balsas,r o �tf Graham Flour. Wheatlets. dream of Wheat. �? I)1.95;per year; $1.00 it pail in advance. Lamoreauz, expending commutation TARM TO RENT- Consisting of 74 statute labor and 44 yds gravel for J�t scres on lot 15•con,D,scarboro,(Kicaeton - div n n si $. Stewart, bel on digging Road) ti 11d miles from Toronto Soil a sandy U R KA R Proprietor.. drain on sideroad bet cola 12 sand 13 in loam lana in a good state of cultivstion For RICHARDSON'S ' ..JOHNf p full particnlera apply Lo JAIdES LENNOlt, con 8 2.86. On motion of Mr. Mow- Scarboro 4s tt bray, chairman of committee, the re- ? PICKERING COUNCIL pert Was a3opted. ARbi TO RENT-100 acres, arts p "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." The standing committee on Damag- F of lots 12 and 14 on the 9th concession of _ The above council-met pursuant to es to Sheep by Dogs reported and re- watered, 7o scree cleared,. good Boil, well adjournment on .!Monday, the 13th commended the following payments:: ed, ban 10 rooted house new nearly coto e s � g P y ed, bank barn Poeeec5loa to plow, at once in hitb.ye' inert., in the Temperance hall,Slough- Barkin Reesor. ane tegistered Bbrop- epgiy to WILLIAM ED WeRDB,Balsam 4etteam. Membersall present, Reeve shire lanib killed by dog or dogs$5.33;White in the chair. Wm: Edwards, one lamb killed and FOR SALE OR TO RENT.-The • • • • .The minutes of the :last 'meeting one damaged by dog or dogs 5.30; Logan re acre tart.base line,Pickering, were, read and approved. Several Wm. Ward, one lamb killed and One for sale a on reasonable urns. Land is. pp best clay,atone home etc.$miles from O.Te Call :and see our Show rOOms. accounts were presented for payment damaged 6y dog or doge 8.00; Fred will rent it.cleoid at ones. Apply in even- and referred to the respective nom- Bunker. one registered sheep killed lase to F.M.cliapafax,Piekerina• s3tt mittees. by dog or dogs 10.00. The above be- z,,HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. - On motion Chas. Hood was heard ing two-thirds sworn value. On mo- S one roan 2 yynn old L on°roan can �7 as to concrete culvert on sideline be- tion o1 Mr. Hoover, chairman of Cam- old in spring. These.bq n ere fit for coin We have e the adeney for [ween iota 22 end 23 in 4th concession mittee, the report was adopted. best of stock. Also several bull calves from s b • 1put in by (Leo. Tool and runs water On motion the reeve was instructed to l9 aionms old good cannel for any man in to rant his order in favor Of the thl•country. Ap ly on premises lot 18,con.7. from Mr.Tool's to Mr. Hood's land in- g Pink.:ing or wriupE.i,.PvaH,clsr.mont stir Frost & Wood Farm �Machinet•y. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and ^' stead of going in natural course, part- several parties recommended for pay- lift 1��y in Tool's and partly in-Hood's land. ment.in the various reports as pre- •ARM FOR SALE OR RENT.- Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Snp- In in consequAndnce the west ditch is block- seated this day. Consisting of 100 acres, being rear of lot -plies.- •Serving Machines. Machine and Separator Oil. Lim- ed and two acres of astute spoiled The council now adjourned to meet II.con e.Pickering. sou•rich sandy loam in Pointe for all.'make of stows. p p •good state of, altivatios. On the pre a Lees . r The clerk was instructed to write Mr- on Monday, Oct. 4th, at 10 A. m. for .ze two barna;stable and good frame dwelling. Tool end advise him of complaint. the tmumictlon of general business. Possession to plow give oa Oct lat. full --_ sion April let ,9:U For further part culaz. Repairs for all'Machinery. `Plymouth Twine and Rope. Wilkinson.- Tool ere requested to elate -- - apply toNEWAICK WILSON.areenwood 4Fta2 Sylvester and Perrin Plows. . Fauniog Mills, , Weigh explicitly for what purpose overtime -Scales. Delaval Cream Separators. charged otherwise payment will not FARM TO RENT-Consisting la of be made. lao,�cres,titian lot d4 in 4th conceuton of Oshawa Hay Tools. - the to anehip of Piehering Boil Is k clay loam On motion W.J. Devitt was heard Ina good @Late of coluvutioo. A never!ailing regarding the rrianutRCture of large WANTS HER spring creek passes tbrour farm. A large 'Extension Ladders. -Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs cement pipe. now brick house,9 rooms 6asidea closeu and bath room. heated by furnace, 2 large barns Stock Racks. P_ul_pet�. Grinders. On motion F. Bunker was heard re alai stabling and drive house, t acres of young _ - orchard coming into b°erllnstheiotoLrs�n to ulI" drain in front of his farm. low Given at one p The standing committee on .bonuses LEffER apply to J.W.TO LE,Whitey ale td bl E DI S & C► N for wire fences,drainage matters etc., T1 a„�,11, OPT,t ALF.o of Ptckgeriws,and • F f reported and recommended the fol- h arm Ifs Iements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Twine, ARbi FOP. SA1.F.-Belo lots 10 lowing payments: James MacCrae. IZHEDeuneisunic of 210 acres, This farm u the ova bonus on 113 rods wire fence lot 34, on which. the well-known Greenwood herd of P g con.? $18.90; Adam Spectra. bonus onPUBIshort-born°have been bred and ted during the Machine Oil andRepairs. 40 rode wire fence lot 29, con. ? 4.00? past forty years, It is u tlah u•garden and - clean, would sell ,ao.isms. Iva acres or the Mrs.Bayles, bonus on 140. rods wire who!°of is. There is tispber on one part of it _. p cat 12.con;7 14.W: T. W. Iamoreuna worth $Am. 'rating easy. Possession given (WHITBY; ONTARIO made application for wire fence west For benefit of Women who .�Int IW.0. Arihar Johnsta n,Orsett o.l: boundary of lot 22,con. 3. The com- Suffer from Female Ills �oittee beg leave to acknowledge re- VonRI11 FOR SALE-Hein lot 4, - celpt of communication from J. W. Minn.-" 4,P+ekt nog.eoateabss b wool and .... » l? Minneapolis Minn.- I was a greatsee.cossisuug of 100. Acres. soil good f U,:Cuflougb re culvert on sideline be- sufferer rom female troubles which oam, clean andin a high nuts of eulu Furiniture * � � t� � ���tween Int.30 and 31 in coo.8. Would caused a weakness vatea, wel, w%tered haying . gever•failing 1.3 recommend that McCullough be ad- and broken down •!wing er••k ruaoinn thronab she farm• well. jj wised to proceed under the Ditches condition of the at earn ane hoose bard and rots waist• oe . p the premises ve a flat clw !rams dwelling :land Watercourses Act, system. I read so house,good cellar,large frame barn with stone On motion of Mr. $colt, chairman muchofwhatLydie stabling and good outbuildings. Largs orchard E. Plnkham's Yeg- En fon hearing vibb ben winter fruit Posses of committee. the report was adopted. 1 mica will be giveq immediately atter hazy«• For the next 10 days only we are giving 15 pet cent. off on all our ,. The standing committee on Contin- etable Compound For furtberPparuenlars app it on premiss or sanies a reported and recommend 'the had done for other writs TIMOTHY O'L."N,ysgdl°r P O 4X@4 Springs and Mattresses. You will be needfn-g�them later on , g pt' v ti, ` 'a suffering women I if not now, so now is .the time to save money. following payments D. R. Beaton. felt sure it would �t on acct, of salary>i82 b0: Joseph I,eh- help me,andImust Xis@. Stella .E• Hames Also Verandah Chairs, we are giving great bargains in this line 'mnn, teaming timber for ball 3.50; say it did help me to mako room for new goods: John Murkar, for printirtg+and adver wondetfully. M Tcaoher o! P14sno, rising 58.76; Pickering Pharmatcy, for pains all left me, WIIITEVALE. oNT. Call and see these goods at once as they will not last.long supplies for Board of Health .16. On grew stronger,and within'three months at our very loan prices motion of list. 'Sparks, chairman of I was a perfectly well woman. :.,AT GNCIjt committee, the report was adopted. I want this letter made public to s r The standing, committee on Roads show'the benefit women may derive A reliable local_salesman wanted • s �r and Bridges reporte&and recommend from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable• to represent n ha + ' e ,ed payment as follows: C. Long and Campound -Mrs.JOHN f'r.MOLDAN, - • f others for building cement culvert in 9115 Second $t. North, Minneapolis, (O1dcot and : :,2od con. opp. lot 28 $85.9;1; G.T.R. Minn. Upholstering and Picture Fralnin a specialty .,Co.,for freight charges on car of ce- Thousands of unsolicited and genu. ,,yy�� P g g Pce y ment 44.76; Oleo. Leng and H. G. Cal- ine testimonials like the above prove X11±1' tlt,� .. ur,�XX� ` Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. vert, for gravel supplied and work in the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's div 13 30.90; Enos Remmer,grant on Veggeetable Compound, which is made in Pickering and adjoining noun- Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. sideline bet. lots 14 and 15 in con. 2 e3iclusively from roots and herbs. try. and 46 yards of gravel tri, 10c 24.80; Women who suffer from those dis- Joseph Riley, shov. snow, f908 4.50; tressing ills peculiar to their sex should The demand for nursery stock is in raw@ wW til.hum-Is w pwulw wft Cram. James Richards and others, repairing not lose sight of these fact or doubt creasing yearly. and if toil become • . mow,o,ce„bla t,ase-l:.eltee mass weak sideline bet. lots 10 and 11, con. 2 88.• the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's one of our salesman you will realize 26; C. Lawton, rep. road bet lots 4' Vegetable Compound to restore their there is good money in the business, THE BISSELL Ma NSIM and 5 in con 6 2.55; Geo. O'Connor, health. for you. free con weed cwt It alts deeeer sed nem.eat .rep.bridge on 3rd con.opp Iot 1. less If you want special advice write Write at once for particulars. Pay . i, `0� ,, Fto e a n°,e .i,.e •1.00 for old timber 16.00, ditto opp lot to Ibbs:Pinkham,at.Lynn,Masse weekly. Free outfit., •tr•+° '��a1ssDe a''a'a'"a"'• • 6 8.10, also buildingculvert oil etl, Shewilltreat ou.rletterasstrictl ` warms. ~• s y 7 m T.6 NNE1l 00,us. &Z 0& Whitby to pay one-half, less $1 for confidential. For 20 years she [STONE &• WELLINGTON old timber 23.49; J. H. Connor, work has been helping sick women to Vont21i11 Nurseries i j � on Brock road in con 2 18.00: Thos. this way, free of charge. Don't 850 acres 1. tt1KU handle the fO11ow1Dg (irl)l)d8 : A.Knox,rep Pugh's hill on con 2 8.75; hesitate-write silt once. TORONTO .. ONT. " Jos. H. Mitchell, abov snow div 64 ' -225; D. Matthews& Co., 2 sticks of Paris Wheelbarrows, Canada Carriage Co. Buggies and Cutters, IWO timber 12x12 and 44 feet long 40.00;H. Washers and Wringers, Angle Lamp, Sunlight Waihers, Momen- G.Oalvert,expenditure of comuiuta- tutu Washers, Dowswell Wringers, Oshawa Hay 'Carriers; tion statute labor 4.72; Geo. Smith, 42 The Grate Paps Oshawa Litter Carriers, Dain Haying•.Toola, etc., etc. ppda giave13.36; Patrick Teefy,expen- r diture commutation, 1908, 14.26; (Leo. R�sht Ont I am giving a coupon worth$1.00 with every order of 100 lbs.or over � Leng,-17•y41s gravel div 10 1.70; Henry c� of Twine. Call and see my exhibit at Wilson's Carriage Byer,gravel supplied dies 65, 72, ?3 HAT is one of the shop, Whiteftle, Ont: ?.4.50, also 130}yda gravel w t t in con many bright features �f 8, Markham paying Dine-half 13.06;W. found in the. How, 'a E. Turner, " Whitev' ale B. Ireson, 190 yds gravel for 'diva 40 IMPERIAL s and 41 19.00; Peter Morrison, expend- ing commutation div 8 .8.00; John OXFORD RANGE o ° Clark, 67 yda gravel div 3 6.70; Chas. EASILY CHANGED for _ White. 87 yds gravel, diva 38 and 39• coal or wood in short no- S.70; Michael Kennedy, 67 yds gravel , at 7c, diva 1 and 10 4.69; Wm. Ed- Lice-see our stock be- ..Build . Up' A Reserve* 'NoW WardF, 72 yds gravel div 58 7.20; Jos. fore you-buy-you will be Pearce, 46 yds grovel.div 9 4.00; Thos interested in our fine alis- - Meredith& Co., wire cable for base play and•moderate prices. Now,while your,eating power is good,why not convert part of ii line bridge 8.35; Jas. Laughlin; 158 _ _ into a Cash Reserve that will,later on,yield a competence for old age? yda ravel dins 32. 18, 2a and 26.80 Bole A eat y g J. H� BUN'DY, g t PICgERING You can tasily do it by regularly depositing a part of your 'D1rs. Bennett, 150 yds gravel diva 48, income is b4 and 47 15.00; W. F. To�o`n�e, 13 yds it ;...:,gravel div 9 1.30; J. B. Wilson, 105 BMK ds gravel div 49 10.50: P. Teefy, 75AMESTANDARD yds for div 23'7.50; John-Axford, Ib h date Of ggds for div 23 1.50; Geo: Bollinger, Watch fort e ` bA yds for div 17 5.90; P. J. Rowe, a `'. 12 yda for div 10 1.20; David Annis, �.hbli•ltea 1873 OF CANADA '(,77 , 17 yds for div 58 4.70; Adam Spears, Our'. Fall Millinery Opening ! 1� 42 yds for div 57 4.20; W. S. Gold, 431. Yds for div 28 4.30; MIaA Edith Rob One Dopar and upwards opens an account,and wdb,y*ematie bon,52 yds for div 29 5.20; Wm. Gee, In the meantime, special orders such as Mourning, fiavieig and Caaipoimd Interest, dib fund will ra accumulate. 4116 vds for div 35 6.60; Mrs.J.L.Palm- ,etc. will receive our prompt and �to-day. �' l er,81 yds gravel for div 14 3.10; Wm. t Westlake,Todd, 8 y for div 14 10,00; _ • vareful attention. PICKERING BRANCH Wm. H. Todd,68 yds for�iv 35 6.80; Deo. Leng, 20 yde for iv 21 2.00; CLARENCE T BATTY !Manager � Wm. Fawcett,40 yds for v 1 2.80; North Side T. • J. L Plar�eons, 16 yde for ia6;, MR,8: LEIGH, Ria, $t., Pickering; Ont, 81,�Cn ALSO wT WBITnY., .:'. -ti r ,..:n„r w.. ,, sass,... ," _. . ,.. .;,,vA• :'.:..... `¢ a. Y yr.,x. ;�,I. , w'v,�.•.L2 +-t,<.'r.?:�,+�. 117 :1 777M-- '-7"777--T OMNI 3".i 7 geese CLAIMMONT Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson her duties in the'Western Hos- er's tal, Tomato. on Sunday even- p. Micn&b was in the city spent Sunday with the form Spring and�-- 'Summer .Goods on Sunday. parents in Pickering. g after spending a week at the Miss Olive Powell, of Toronto, James Underhill shipped two home of,her parents, Dr.,C. J.and Alfull stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. a. 'is hohie at'present. carloads of sheep to points in the Mrs. Brodie. It will pay you to call'and see before purchasing. Wilfred Underhill, of Toronto, Western States on Tuesday. Mrs. Eli Storry underwent an W"home over Sunday. Mrs. Jobbitt, of Bracebridge, operation for appendicitis one day ,,FLOUR AND FEED. % ville, John Farmer, of Stouff visited Mrs. Mackay for a few last week.. The operation was da during the past week. performed by Dr. Shuttleworth,. 4pellt Sunday it home. _w W Mrs. Joseph Brown-is visiting Richard Carter, of Manilla, d of the best quality always on hand.' an of Toronto, assisted by Dr. R. We her sister in Markham. independent Telephone Central. Herbert Cooper left on Tuesday Brodie, of this lace and Dr. ,.' Randall Birkett spent Sunday to visit the Ottawa Exhibition. Sangster, of Stoll We are with friends in BaJoam. Mr. and Mrs., Midgeley, Of To- pto report tatrs. Storry W leased hM The Corner Store; . M. PALMER, Proprietipr BEd. Gibson's little daughter is rOn to, spent Sunday with the lat- is rapidly recovering and hope ill with the measles at present. ter's parents, Ira and Mrs.Powell. that the progress toward recovery Mr. Banbury, of Aurora, is vis- Wilbur Gleeson has gone to may continue until her former icing his sister. Mrs. S. Rumohr. ' West Toronto, having secured a state of health, is completely re- ti in the C. P. R. round- stored. C. H. Found finished plastering position -Walter Thomson's house on Mon- house. Thomas Birkett is in Montreal TIME TABLP�Picksrfng Station G We I He '­IRICHARDSON'S 10 day and Mrs. Bryan spent this week and intends taking in T.R. Train Bask due follows--. .-Snuday with friends in Stouff- the Ottawa Exposition before re- 'No. 6 M20in! "8.05 A M. Important showing of flnesl display of turning. 12 Local 2 .43 P.M. Tj 0. '. , . ()bin&. A Tery'Wee SaSoriinelij of James McFarlane is exhibiting 14' Local 6.04 P.M. Richard Carter, of Manilla, is visi Ing his team of ponies and his di Trains going Wept dues as follows— friends in t& village this river ws-- Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, just No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. at Oshawa Fair this week. We 11 Local 2.30 P.X. received for the Holiday trade. Call week. 7'. wish him success. 7 Mail Mrs. Evans Ward visited rola- w 18.35 P.M. and see them. tives and friends in the city over The Dominion Feather Co., now *Sundav included: located in Claremont, will make Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, Sunday. your old feather bed ' into a Quite a large number from here Weekly and Daily Newspaperp attended the Oshawa Fair on modern sanitary mattress. VOTERS' LIST COURT Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, of War- WHITBY TOWNSHIP ..: . . "We 41. 1-1. 2E;?j:E01-1:.&M:Dr301%T, T. -a shipment Thomas Gregg made pment ren County, Pa., have been visit of eighteen horses to Montreal on Ing S. and Mrs. Bray and S. and Mrs. Rumohr and family. Notice is hereby given that a Court 13X0C3C Street. 7 Saturday last. I will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Mrs. Wm. Thompson.was on The C.P.R. has an extra gang of I Voters'Lists Act, by His Honor the the sick list for a few days, but is men with Kit Topper in charge at Judge of the County Court of the around again, work in this locality removing old County at Council Chmb- County Of Miss Mildred Forsyth returned rails and other unused material. ere, Brooklin, on the 18th day of Sep- to her studies at Moulton. College, Mrs. Tamblyn and fanji�y have tember, lW9, at 10-30 a.m.,to hear ana, An returned to their home in Now determine complaints of errors and Toronto, on Tuesday omissions In -the Voters List of the George McClure, who has been York, after spendiiig the summer sena few weeks at his home with the former's mother, Mrs.W. Municipality of the Township of Whit-for 19M. We'llave Sares for the following Plows: G by, Orangeville, has returned to Mackay. Dated at Brooklin this 8th day of Verity Shares No. 16, 3 1 X L, 21, 4, 4a, 10, 7. resume work with Chas. Sargent. - Mrs. (Rev.) J. A. Grant and Sept.,1909. 31 children left on Gangs—Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr., We are pleased to know that he Thursday to &HOLLIDAY. CLERK, Fleury Nos. 12, 12 and 21. Imperial and National No. 8. has fully recovered from the in- spend & month with relatives in 49-W Whitby Township. Wilkinson Nos. 21, T. 4, 10 and NO. 2 juries sustained by falling, from Ottawa. We wish them a pleas- Alfam, Waterloo No. 7. ant time. Frost& Wood No. 18 and 20. Henry en . 7. P. Hamilton No. 21 -the roof of F. L. Greens stable DR. Do 0, SMITH Patterson Nos. 11, 12 and 13 Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8. J. S. Bund ' the ]proud posses- several weeks ago. DENTIST, STOUP"ILLE, Uxbridge Noe. 4, 5 and 7. Cocklutt,N. Punch. Judy. Remember the Harvest Home sor of a peaZ tree which is bear- Honor graduate of Toronto University thle year for the first time Gangs, Twin Gang, Kidd, Ma le Leaf. under the auspices of the Method- 1109 and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Percival'No. 10. Kangaroo-No. 21. Ap a Jat chuirch on Monday evening quite a large i mount of fruit of also Post-graduste of Chicago College. size. next. Tea will be served from 5 to good . ! . . Crown and bridge work a specialty. Shares for 42 different kinds of Ploughs at a price S o'clock followed excellent Mrs. ReadMRn and her sister-in- that At Claremont let •Tuesda Ill hold the trade. by an will law, Mrs. Brown, of 112121peg, _y of mouth. musical and literary rogram. F. W* Office over Sargent Tinshop. A L. Powks M.P., of shawa, will returned -Sargent 'Claremont riiedonSaturday from Pres Independent 'Phone. Charles `Occupy� the chair. The services on ton Springs where they had been spend dou ple of weeks. Sunday will be conducted by Rev. ing 11 W. R. Wood. See bills for full Graham Bros. are exhibiting BLACKSMITH SHOP Hardware. Stoves and Furbaces*. particulars. Ditieteen 'horses at Ottawa Fair Wes. Hardy, who was assisting this week. We expect to see I 4m prepared to carry on the black- t threshing in the farm Of Mr them meet with the same de res smithing business formerly conducted The 'Eulalfle Quartet ,a e by Robt.. Davidson. -General repair = OF Elford, on the 5th concession Of of success as tlwV met at Toronto. work and,harseshoeing's specialty. IL 'Uxbridge, met with a serious mis- Judson Edwards, of Balsam, re- have alcor the agency for the faro- Are now re red to ive a musical hap on,Saturday afternoon. While turned to Guelph on Tuesda to a -,Syn6psis of CanadiarxU -feeding pea"Pe his hand got caught resume his studies in the 19 ons' Cocksbutt plows and Adam program. ror partici apply to North-west Land wagons. Call and-see me before mak- In the cylinder and as a result cultural College. He was acdom- ing your purchase of farm imple- MIMA HOOVER, Ptegulations. Sec. was badly mangled. Medical aid panied by Geo. Hill. who also will meats.. ANT porma who to the edo head of a famaj-. was secured when it was found take a course in the college. y. or any sestets over 18 web ROSS HADEE stood a"anm4ectictu of avoilab, 90 V"Rep necessary to amputate the first Miss Emma Brodie returned-to OikRAT*001) ONTARIO land in Mositob4 Saghasohowes or Alberta.'and second fingem -There is a KXPIM149"Ca The ap caul must appear in person at So Dom! oa Lunda Agency or Sub. aug for"W im" iserioas possibility of losing the district. Rby pr=y may begs ma"al acv !other two fingers. as say.an eartain qqn&Uou& by falhw* mow of 40-=IiSisr.brother or sister.1 laund"g The annual Thank-offering iiotcas M3,eeting of the Women.'s Foreign N Paties. Iiii mone ree upon "affering N Coo oultivatiou of the land in each cc three 411^ -Missionary Society of the Presby- A homesteader may live within time MiL at MAM" his homestead on farm at at tg-st terian church will be held on the TRADC own d occupied by him or by his evening of Friday, October Ist. Desswup es ascus =. X— ter,brother or sister. coloyfulawra In certai. di.= 0, homesteader In pood. This is a public meeting to which "oding may pre-empt a q awter4sation.o1oW sea9 a sk4teb and I" all am invited. The speaker of our opinion V wo bin homestead. Price *SAO per aora.' tavestbou to probably the evening will be Rev. R. P. V Dutios—Hust roolds six months in each Of am `*°° co"d -Now goods for fall arriving daily free. a" yZars hm date of homestead entry fta=l Mackay$ D. D.. the Foreign Mis- b wma *time required to earn bom..t«a la and cultivate Afty owes extra. sins Secretary of the church. He without Watch our add for next week A homesteader who has exhausted his home. is not Only one who has been in stood rij9ht and cannot obtain a preemptiom wwas A jmrabseed homestaid in oft"04ift mair In to Z=rhos $am per am. Dution—MaA closest touch with the inissionar- for great bargains in every •Aj?A den a low ce am ies in the different fields for many "Tn.".r. do six months in each of three y0eM Bait by reside years In the work of hig office,but j.department. all culttvato dfly&arcs and ore" a house worth ft year ago he personall visited Nalp W.CORY, ..the fields in India, Nine, and F 816,Washingto,16. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. Corea, and saw at first.hand the nanthorised publication of this a& work offering being done. The offer' MACHIME • - SHOP I •=nt will not be paid for. will be in aid of the work of the W.P.M.S. The ,undersigned having reh- SIM PSON & C ::DICKERINGThe B. Wagner's Machine Shop in A.meeting of the officers of the Do Fire Company was held in Wil- Kidsale, is prepared to do all son's Hotel on Monday evening to kinds of repair work and.general discuss the advisability of hiring blacksmithing. some one to ring the town bell as Satisfaction guaranteed formerly, four times daily, as well Prices right. as twice on Sunday. A commit- Now . tee was appointed to confer with Call and see us. the police trustees with a view to JAMES PENGELLY. getting half the coet of the ri ing- Kinsale. Out. Of all materials and design Ping of the bell borne by the vil- kept In stock. It will pay you cage, the committee to report at E. We EVANS,. 60 *all mour works ard inspect our clock a general meeting oil &UiMay and obtain prices. Don't be misled by evening when the president,'Mr. agents we do not employ them,ams"u"s- Harvey, is expected to be on hand .­�,I)=PMgmuftctwer ly we oan.."d do*brow off the assts andwhenthe annual election of the".' Time omimission of 10 per omt.,which yalt will eacers will- be, held. A change Shop and Residence, Dundis St. certainly isv* by Purokasing from tia, for the better is hoped for. The NY call soted. ctice with the engine hart .-WHITBY, ONT. WNITIT 4UNITE.09.9 —7 pra s,been -L—to a*n' -d very imperfect and something Three doors west of Whitby Houm .0.See. Whitby,Outarte �A� should be done in this direction. The 88th anniversary of the 100qpUR[ brighten up your We are prepared to instal wood or iron ,Baptist church, Claremont, will SWat to Ed be held in the church an Sunday pumps 0 also stets 5 v short notice, )attend Lak ,and Monday, Sept. 20th-and 27th. After a thorough to cion of to all kinds of repairing. homes On Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p. various brands of paints Martin. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill,' senora proved to be the pUft m. Rev. W. T. Graham, pastbr of we could rLk nor reputation on. also gasoline engines and ,the First Avenue Baptist Church, the squre.gear will preach Marfln-&nour MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR Toronto, Special n o, innsic will be rendered by a inale 14 1 ! 1 4 a- ---Phone No. 50 at residence. 1 1 :• 1, '10ft Pure Paint Is I - choirandby-R. E. Forsyth, solo- be Pure .S. ecure the 'best which we guarantee to Z ist, of North Claremont. On Mon Whito Lead,Pure Oxide of Zinc,and Pickering ay evening there will be a tea Pure Linseed 011,with of course the d The Picke necessary coloring Ingredients and -uthtoi, L zom 1 gyp°d8 a 0, Cc, its g rytp o. beservedfrom 5.30 to ,8 o'clock. ee r '-W and,platform meeting. Tea will dryers. Nowtobsentirelyu Paints ' I they do make a few dark abades VigHance Committee that cannot be produced from lead 0 9 11.4 Following the tea there will be a and zinc. Come In the store and we wW show them to you-bub every CK, literary program consisting 0"V -the m aiket cboic� 1114 41 other color to positively and abso- on The object of this Association is to a of addresses by Rev. W. T. Gra- lutely 100 per cent Pure Paiute lessen stealin and prosecute o -V r Z; p go mwZan and not a drop of adulteration of ham, Toronto; Rev. J. Trickey, the felons. substitution Is mixed In. 46 White*ale'; Rev. C. J. Loney, I �" . . I Om Feb r We r e b o in in e a d this sxoe11*aS Mar Stouffville; Rev. Owen Gray, IIx- brind to all our friends and custom- Member@ baving groperg stolen comnitini. ore. Another good point to that t" oats immedia&el�with any member o, Apr bridge,and the resident ministers. cations of this Paint covers"much of Executive Committee. r a The musical part of the program space as three"Done of the All" .4 aft May OR Palo". Membership fee will consist of the following : ra.4..j no am Reesor and H. We have oolor eards abowlag oil Tiakotelmay N bed from t President or. �4 a Suly duets by Mrs. 'OM GEO11 PHILIP tie colon sad *tied" made. Free seeretery PP tion. :9 0.4 Sept Pugh, of WhiWvale; selections by for the asking. a male quartette and by a ladies' The Grocer, Exec. Com.—L. D.on En�ks, Geo, Leng, .4 ab Oat. 0.4 quartette; 80108 by R. E. Forsyth W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Obt 9 NOV. and instrumentals (violin and pi- D.X? J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Jefrey, Jan arylgio.-Wbitbyll OsbawaI2,11rotigham oro &no) by Geo. and Mrs. Wilkiff§ou, I a"P 14,Uxii4fts 01,Caftaingbon0% Of Leaside Junction. -Bro- ughaM President. somis" I Uptorgrove 181 4 - .i-1 ." , , ­__­­ - ��a.,3*1.1. 1� I a. I�_ . I 14 I '� ,.� _1tTr___*__�- - i- - " -7- --�', ­- - 49;v 7=77M, MiFIMMI . ,��4,,:!A�!tqp . .e.-�%;, -t- .- . P1711__Z1;T16MTFFh__4_11rT..� . .] I r '" '. !"i! In;!!1WR'-%.�,­y�=W_ 4�755-'Ir�_; F�� .Z��_ : " . , i2M 1�-.`-N�---.- Mm I ...� � !- .:,:; 3, . 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I --One cupf trl of hour, one ,teacup- teaspoonfuls of salt, ;one teaspoon �� "�. 11 . - . -,*'• .!-- , i., ,- ,, fol of sugar, five eggs I,. . tl-`,�­: , two tea- ful oil cinnamon and cloves, Boil 4P - ;- I ,��Z�.. . . ­�I. - . s I, � , ,,,, .. 1. - , ` - . -: spoonfuls of baking powder, orie- down quite thick and seal in bot-� . .. -j*,-7,,.. ,;-._� , � �, ., �: I _-, 1" ,,�, I - . � . , . ,... - ': , � - J , ...� .. ! . 7. . . , , fourth teaspoonful of salt. Fir ... ::: �� 107 ! +# # # 4 # # ##.It 4 4 ' First Cos or jugs. Jugs are always Prib-� r I I . , '., I , ; "T _ ��,FAITH ++++ . . _.�, . . ..., ,� I.: .11 beat the eggs together until light, ferable for tomatoes. � . ..-":: I-k -..--.--. ___. ­ - ♦+ then add the cupful of sugar. When Tomato Catsup.—One-half peck . .. - - ... — . .� .. .. , _._!�% . 1h '" Rome the sugar is dissolved add the flour, onions skinned. and cut U. roe .. ­�­..,'�.,]� -`4-*,, : - � 9 P, & ., ,-, 1 � - — --.7 Signs �It Is .. � . . .. .- I I" in which the baking powder and pocks sound, ripe tomatoes out upi - - - , -+, " ,.-, o , - Now Indicata 'That , , . � �. ..._ . ..w _-.1 ' ' I t , ':��i­� , — �1_ �,. : I . :.Xany . � . .� � : salt have been mixed. Bake in one quatt of water. Put over fire . - . - 1. - . ,.. 4 '. . . 6 . — .- � I , I . � . , , . large baking tins as for •jelly roll. and thoroughly 'boil; let stand over . ..,�1'. .T. " -11.�4 III-"6 4 III I F Its Hold Ppo' Men. --� -::��:�� _,,.-Losing n .,:,. �. . +++Off #+++ �. . .. 4_ . � —One pint of milk,0E60 'ght, and in morning dip off all . " . Cream filling ni :'...": — . p . .: . CANNING HINTS. - -1 cupful of Sugar, one egg, two table- n he 'emal n. . . clear water. The rub t r ­. :. ...'', . '. . ..­�, e, riches is pov- 1-0 -e der through a coarse Sieve to re- ­.. ,­� -*-Stand fast in the faith; be strong. but lacking this, tru To Prevent Mold—Clean and pre- Spoonfuls of corn starch. Let th .. �. ��.,, , :. I;, - .. - . ­.. , . .­ . come to a boil and add the nxy�e skin's and seeds and add two - milk .. P_I. Corinthians xvi. 13. arty indeed. . Pare friiit in whatever way -you are , .q 1, &I that.it 'What a disaster then to any one one - .. , I I :�2. 1 .. � .- ' ' '' .,... Ours is an W so practical ir. the habit of doing, but sterilize cupful sugar and n ell-beaten coffee of augar, three cup-. ' '��_. ''. ­ . ­­_ . . �. - Eula of i ore-half ' * . ..�� facts, knowledge, sci. .to lose his faith! And how shall caws in the following manner . egg. Dissolve the two tablespoon vinegar, one and tie � �­.�- �,-*� - , .Awants, only How preserve *fuls of corn starch with milk or . ., .. . we hold fast to it I Have good, thick rubbers that fit teaspo,drifuls of oil of cinnamon and I the invis- -- I � "arise. the spiritual, water and add to the boiling milk. Cloves, two teaspoonfuls of red pep- , With ,. ,. . %. he modern it amid so many modern attackal well and examine tops, making sure Smooth ._, ,_ -_:;, L .._. able, the highest truth, t Chiefly by using it. Faith was th4gy have .an even edge and are Cut the cake in small squares, and per,' which,should be mixed .- � _� ! man has little concern. As to them 0 - . ,�L ,ar . L . . " . I L ring of life, the otherwise- in good condition.- cover the top with cream filling. with a little vinegar to avoid JUMPS. �. .. ,he will take his. chance. ­ root of deeds. To use faith aright No matter how clean they may be, This, makes a most delicious des- Stir and boil constantly for-an can befall . I . . I.. Yet no deadlier evil 4 - Bert. -1 . . hour, then seal up. The oils never. iaryone than the weakening or loss it must be put into use. Exercise plunge jars, rubbers, and tops in make sure that discolor and so are preferable to ...­. . .:. � - Perfect Icing.-To m _. - Use bright -t, clean, hot soap-suds, not too . -%pf his faith. - strengthens the limbs - , . "Faith" says the scrip- soapy, and wash thorough) . �, , � ens armor. y U�e your frosting is just right, neither the ground spices. This makes sev. ... . I . .. . . �_ The - forcei- t"b' have love. Faith in a new dish mop, rinse with a little too hard nor too soft, Pluck out-& 'en quarts. .. � . . greatest . buret "walketh by I . . , r . ,. .- 3 I. ____ 1�aied history have spiting from Christ must "go about doing good" clear water, and plunge again in a clean broom straw and bend it in ..�........*_ -'-----..-.1'. . .7i . - . . I with t . The mightiest personalities ac. He did. Faith in religion must pan of clear, hot water in which form of a loop. Dip this, held in .� ve, been those .strong f this position, in ,rong in. faith. make it a belp to the struggling has been a teaspoonful o to the icing when THE ONLY WAY I , in man and in truth 0 bout right. ' ..- in GodI . and a comfort- to the sorrowing. baking soda; let stand in &cda bath you suspect y u have it a As ever been tho lover of power. Hold the straw with ends to your Iake but one instance: Judiiism was ,From the pow we must carry our about five minutes, then rinse in TO GOOD HEALTH' d faith into the world for the inspir- clear, cold water and eta,nd open mouth and blow. If icing is just .... .. I -on a . I despised-by &)I the. culture.an Iation and service of others, or end down to drain, Sterilize as right it will form a bubble .. — . . .tramp-led under-foot by all the ru - , -OUR RELIGION 19 IN VAIN. many jars aa you need for fruit on straw. If no- bubble is formed it . � . .Ing rao", but it survived because# faith hnd. 1s, notyeb hard enough. This is an IS to Keep the Blood Rich, Red and.� though feeble in all -else, it carried A man who has thus Used his While fruit-is cooking prepare s, old test and has never been known .--_,4n it.3 heart"a faith, and this knows what it has done for hie own heavy.syrup of a teacupful of gran- to fail- Pure by Ung Dr. Williams'life. . I . ulated sugar ar,d a quarter of a te&- Chocolate Cake'.-Two cupfuls . Pift Pius. . .FAITH HELa IT TOGETHER. Belief in God, belief in goodness, nulated'sugar' otie-cupful milk, .. cupful of water, boiling it one.min- gra, o one-half-Now, we judge a treeo by its "lief in the right, belief' in beauty, Ute and adding to it as it is used one-hall cupful butter, The only way for every girl and., fruita. The test of.a thing'is what *1.61fef in hopd and in the final tri- up; keep hot until ne�eded. cake ,unsweetened chocolate, twowoman to be well and at her best-, It can do. And can, then,"Ahat umph of the virtuous soul-actin9Roll tops, jars, and rubber, rings and. one-half cupfuls flour-, three - 'her blood rich and red- a such power be a Aelu- upon thke beliefs man has prov�ed in boiling water, only two at a timeeggs,-one yolk, three teaspoonfulsIs to keep: -.' .which show one-half tea- and pure. Impure weak blood is w. pion I That which succeeds there-: his influence, with hip fellows and ap:. they cool quickly. Drain and <,f baking powder, thoeause of the wr'e'tched fe-eling of - ' `*- ,by prove.& its right to be. It has he will have no difficulty in hold- stand in clean pan, place rubbers, spoonful cream tartar, one tes- languor and faintness, pains-in the .. .-its claim in our-own lives. ing it in spite of whatever,modern _ . I vanilla, cream, butter,andback n dches and allrub with silver knife over the o,las- spoonfu Kyov9vng for7ward, taking the risk, assaults Us. - . L ga :add beaten yolks .of eggs,t c bands with re close to the su r-4 � those other in4deWribable sufferings-peting in faith, we havo won all Have faith in your ererfday life = sure it -is fit- !nilk, chocolate melted, flour, bak- ' - � ' . ' . . '.neck of jar to last_ whichmakes the' lives of so many our successes. In business, id dis- and you will 'not hold it loosely or ted perfectly. Never allow fruit Ing powder, creamtartar', and -lay- gro.win girls and women a daily. 91covery, in temptation, in trial and let it go, but You will find in itI juice, seed, or syrup under theI rub- IY va,Dills- Can be.made into a t<,rture. Thefe is one sure'way to I . .. - -power- ever� what you can find in no otlier r I'af cake. . .- Fill jars with.the pre- er o o heId4ager faith is �Uie . . ber rings ! be..well, and that is through t and conquers. parthly thing, the fervor of God pared frui� three-fourths full, run Sponge Cake.--One -cupful 'of tonic treatment supplied hk Dr. ..time that sustains-!)Education, talent, wealth-all are unto success, usefulness, . happi- - granulated s�gar, pinch salt, two -silver knife down inside of jar, re . . . th . WilliarrIs' Pink.Pills for Pale Peo, :' -yaluable­but ,& man's greatest as- ness and eternal life. - - � - - r1o"Ving 'it slowly, and any Wir bub- eggs; mI.N is and add one cupful ple. These Pills actually make the -Iset in his faith. . Ha,ving all, else, Rev. Junitis B. Remensnyder- blea will follow. Do this several of flour, one, teaspoonful biking new, rich blood which growinggiris . . .wder. and lastly add one-half --1 - -times, add fruit until jar is filled to PO , and women need to mate them well, -Now cupful boiling water. and keep thein well. Thoussn&' i d t instrue- within half an inch of top.Lesson VI es in e ail - .I I ­an.effective Chris- . .L 1 THE S. S. LESSON tiona how t� FIVve Av.to slightly ,overflowing with the - . .. .. of mothers and their daughterstian life by doing no evil and ever thick, hot syrup, leaving the ever- - * . - � I - have found an effectual cure for. .; .: `::-r �,: .�.' '. .. flow on� the. rubber rings, s-trew on .. � . BREAD. ., - L anaemia, general weakness, indifollowing that which is goq4 ­4ato a quart mix- stion, palpitation. nervous disThe conditions in Ephesus which the hot, tops quickly, keep tighten- Johnny Cake. ge .1cupful of thick ,orders, skin troubles and -other &I -*UNTER-NATIONAL LESSO-No brought ab4out the magnifying of the tag every twenty minutes until cold* ing dish put one tea ". the Lord Jesus (Lesson The syrup forms a cement on the in. sour milk. Add -one-half teaspoon- mentsin Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. . ... : � ..-:. .. SEPT. 19. - - name of VIL) will - Aide between tops sad rubbers, ful of salt, one-half cupful of sugar, Mrs. !- C. Moses, Brenton, N. S.,bring e,bout similai re. -where. . making them absolutely air tight the yolk of one egg Stir together. says: "Last spring and summer my. .. . suits every wra,p tops only Add slowly two cupfuls -of Yellow daughter's health gave out. . She . L"m_. Lesson VIII. shows how apparent To remove tops, .. Lesson XII.- Third Quarterly Re defeat is,turned by lGod into.real %ith a cloth wrung out of hot water. cornmeal, stirring constantly. Have- had no enerfy, was very pale and -, . -.view. .Golden Textsvictory- " y strength is made per- run a thin bladed knife under the ready the stiff beaten white of egg narvous, and had no appetite. As ' . - the usual remedies given I Ln Such : :.` , � ft. � Istic band, 'being careful not t,o and add to the mixture after hav Acts to: 20. , � . fect. in weakness." . ela - cases did, not help her, we becameFrom Lesson IX. we learn (what dent the edge -of top, and elastic tag put in one-quarte�r, scant mea ce . V'SIMPLE PLANS FOR REVIEW. - may ke illustrated also' by -npxt bard and top will come off togeth- sure, teaspoonful soda dissolved in much alarmed, and on the advi %an seo how hot water. Beat� all t-ogether 'un- of & neighbor began giving her Dr-a.se and you c Sunday's lesson) that the kernel of er with e reased Williams' Pink Pills. We couldiNot very-long ago-BibboP Quayle, the Christiin religion ,is love.- perfectly the syrup cements it. tii, light. Pour into a well g' the and bake in m6derat;a oven soon see an improvement, and as�. ,vrith great - isdom, adLessons X. and Xl,,-each ii; its For tomatoes or 'vegetables not pan,. Sunday school trs f Method- enty-five minutes. 1. . she continued to take the Pill& she wa way and by its ifory, teach canned , with sugar sterilize tops, tw h Review as a I L -ected, ,.Salt Rising Bread.--�-Many think gained in weight and vigor; heram. to regard eac large land- how genuine adherence to Christ jars, and rings as above dh,Li'bird's a rthsfull, salt rising bread a lost art or too color returned and her whole syseye view' obrings real victory to-the Chris, fiLl the glass jars three-fou scape, not'.as'a process of analysis tian. ' . . run silver inife down inside of j'ars, slow a process, with much uncer- tem seemed to be built up againot-dissection. In travelling along All these stories studied Sunday remove slowlv to allow air babbles tgirdy as to results, for the mod- She is now the picture of health and. Dr. WilIt road wo inches ern we are taken up with first the quarter to e-�cape, o mithin t ' hou"-wife to undertake. BY 9 joins in recommending Ing& after Sunday- during ,fill t this and then that; we see thi may be recalled by the words of ot top, and pour in. slowly a half o'clock, if you rise at-6-s.m.l You liams' Pink Pills.-by fragm6nts. - The Review comes ur Golden Text: "So mightilpint of boil*ng water, alllywiug it cab have three loaves ,of sweet. de- These Pills are sold by all medi'i .,to show its that we are, not study- 0 read.baked, which will be cine dealers or will be sent by maill�� . grew the.word of God and prevail- to run over freelv, thereby washing licious b 1ing things-, but a thing, to gi�re to us . I your ,..friends and at 5o cents a box or six boxes for. The bish- . - . . .particles the crivy of.al I the visiow of the.whole. ed 'I I . .,. ­ away any air bubbles or- ry, be the means of $2.50 by addressing The Dr. Wil-.I . . ----*— - - -- ,uf scum remaining. Screw hot top may, if necessa I.ol, described a learned man who . . �' keep tightening until bringing in -"pin money" if you liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,. I � -..- : 6n at once.-oculd brea,k ur a human life in all I I ' will follow these directions: Pour Ont.� .-: : c(,14, and u1ben wanted for use open .its fragments; physiology, anatomy, , OWN 11 A SCRATCH. . milk on a. heapinj I . Vm directed, pour. off this boiling swct-t .netin . . I -1 carefullv as I " - "ILE VALLEY.ology, psyc6ology-, nerve, . . . er, which will stand ta,blespoonfUl of Corn meal and stir �- IN IN Imuscle, valve, gray ra atter, white Shaple 101uries wltb Serious Resul s. -surplus ,wat . 3 otily. Sei this. 'clear and free at the top., - to a smooth pasti 'ntatter, thought, affection, voli- I . . . y cov ered in a - real warm About 9M.000 Acretit of Land Maysociety and God -Vlo'mis Qmtsam, an eleven yea Old .For jellie-q, when cold put a tea,o snugl tion. But 'what ight. The next morn- 4 Windsor boy,has just died as the res t of a spoonful of thick syrup just warm .Iplace over n be Reclaimed. '7i need is not the fragments of a man, scratch an his wrist. Poison tat theough to flow on ea,cb-glass.of jel- ing this should be swelled up, light.but the living maa;,and 'what we was caused by f I' ff-his en Incorrect statements :having. wound, which g ffee cupful of sweet bicycle,and despite the phy , boy - nd until glazed all over, Heb,t half a. co Maneed. from our quarter's lessons is al- ,h: 13, roll arou' arm tem- been m recla.no meant an mo-ve milk and cool to a good W riot elcven bits -df lessons, but the died. Such incidents as thics— d when wanted fur.use. re a of � tion ,of land in -the valley' of theL- re, not scalding, with one great.. vital truth. That truth lafm4ment--ougfit to make poop ieslise th sugar crystals' with a knife. NL o peratu :, stir a -Xile U. S- Consul General IdI cup of -water. Inlo th,1in fhig caie hangs on the little dsagn that may lie even in he Smallest more cardied jelli,as, but syrup fee ,3irrg`s,'� -of Cairo, states that whenbe- 04sh wound. must always be thick arid heavy. pin h -of salt, a pInch of soda. A n of the Assouan dam,sord which our G;Aaen Text . . � of , silgar, the the adaitio C When a dirty vel table,,�.po�)nfu ­ ..I �_: ,-.1"So n1i ,� �gins: So- . , inter 6fdirty wood, 'o'paraffin I�ghtik giew ,the Take a simple iVustnLtI0 N� is needed. I le . Cie as- knife,ar eedle $Cr&tCh4eS the Siberian light meal, and flour for a smooth- is finished in isn 'over twi a ." ' -.barbe Isfy fZ--.'(','t t ornI word of God and prevailed."These d ire Crabapple Jelly.-Cut much Nile water will be held up- late th ge S v ri' batter. Set this in warm water ""conn4bC .I.tt , I ' expected t words we're first written in' band,th tit,is in �cra,b'apples in halves. Cc e with -nt and it is hatsfu . rectl t snugly covered till it foams up at p.rese ,tion with the story of Paul's ad- which the air about water so that your ha,pd will be al- ' very. introdac thro h the b c in ice as light as first quantity. 'X-ext qoo,od(i acres of ' ;1. m_ I "-.�'W �. ­. .. .vs Ephesus; but they .ap- get- are the skin,a battle yal etmes twcetemmost covered with the-' ater when tw pan or bow-1 and take north of the Delta, over 700 miles E . Ply equally to atl the lessons a in our blood. .. pigs" firmly -on-top of the apples. take, a deep Ill f sweet milk, a pint 'distant from the dam, ,will then be'.if we a-8k, "How did the ,word and certain oclan . Boil fifteen minutes, then strain � coffee cuPf0laimed, since there.will then be When the in ding germs are too strong- and prevail III a few hours this through a cloth over,night. In the of warm water. the light sponge. rec . � �of God grow mightil) . fot Nature'$ feaces, lu summer water .enough to irrigate . . .,I:.7 -1 ., �­ .1 d flour to,make a sm"th, stiff we may find in our eleven succes- 11 am* hot and throbbing. A morning allow a ,cupful of the an over this an 'inch of -thip great'tract. But until,the damfie .er �5.I.Wt"r th wounA may exhibit a whitish p of sugar. batte�. Sift '.our lit, strained juice to a cul ainer in warm water, s finished, Mo steps will be taken give:Golden Texts the gi5t of f thj�welling,and ' n 000replieR.- appearance In the middie o Ptit intohspeldflourSet co t-e ws have what Is knqwn as a-festering of IsnuglycoN red, andwhen the t.-., reclaim or drain these 900, . IChristianity grows, in the first fla-vorthe first kettlewitha tea- al . er and a,cres which lie in tbe low regions .� ,-ireet us results Is spoor�ful of. vani - sPonge breaks through all oy ,place Fb-ison*d woun& Ila, the second ket I- (Lesson 1.), by God's d The way to avoid such 1erI0 ift a pile -of flour on of tb lakes. When the work ofrice,'by the obedi- to cleanse the woind and apply Zam-Buk. tined pine- at the edges, s mation is begun, the onlyimpulse and,guida tie with the juice from.ca and Pour out recla _ Ionce of his servants, and by the zarn-Bak is a powerful yet painless germ apple, and the third with three tea- the molding. board, .� �_t�7killer,an . 1, to the broken skin ie light. sponge, catching it -machinery to be employed will-of honest inquirers.. God d when app ied f bruised mint tied in artittI I . dredges in the canals, the rest of�ospitality is absorbed into the tissue, instantly dev. spoonfuls0 ing into a soft ma-ss�_. sent the message, "(-!<)me over into dinase and piece of cheesecloth and boiled with tip and knead .loaves and put 'hie labor will be manual, which is t=the germs that spread went Ilimmedi- - Pinch into- three very cheap in Egypt.,Macedonia- ; Paul ' I ation, . I . I . the jelly, 'This mint jelly is delici e-d b-rebtd pan, allowing . .. 1 :­. . Istely" -- Lvdia tittended , to . hi's The fiesh is thus soothed and purified the 4ou, with cold ineats.) Boil jelly into greas � .".. I was blessed and healthy, stil ail ', then Put ii abouit an inch for rising. Grease top � —A— ,, � .-.1. teachings �n.d wound made perfectly about twenty minutes ,I , �I . _ad cause of festering removid. of loaves with butter. When level' ;- �i"%- , - �.,�,. ' . " , . . .ttacle ablessing. a . ,�, LONG. I :" :' - '. . ,:. -1 1�:�vi g done this,Zam-Buk then proceeds to jelly glasses. ,1.- 1 11 . - -- 1In the second place (Lesson-1I.) beat the wound of sofa with new healthy Pickled Grapes.-Wash bunches Nt,itb the pan's sides bake in a quick rs. Gabbel- - `y " �the growth of the word of God de- ad perfect of grapes, removing all that are-de- over forty minutes and cool in cold11 II Wbat do Olt,3ends on saving faith in the Lord time, In a. quick, painless, IL k in a stone jar. or cool air. Tb-is-will be the lostthink, George? When the ,doctor.er. elicious bread you everL tasted. calle4d the other d meZam-Buk must not be confused with Pour over liotspiced'vinegar, made d esus Christ, which,. as a uniqIue to Put out my tongue, and when I. busly noted, consists of three ordinary ointments. Zans-'Buk Is ot whole spices in 111.1 ­­ . . — � .� ,:,,,, ,, did so lie q 4. .. revi a by cooking bag ­ .. ., uite hurt me. He—"fft .p I ­ .. � .things; belief in &doctrine, depend- p aration, rossessinir antiseptic, soothi . For three 'mornings Pour :�'�,il. ..re I. a7bealing qualities that are not to be found vinegar. :" �' .". .'TOMATOES. '.� .'.1' ' Mr. Gabbel (interposing) - "Did, .:. ��I'. . .-- over I "' I,ence on a promise, an4,fidelity to together in any other preparation. It in not offboil and pour ;rapes. The .. a Persov. rning make fresh spiced Tomato SouP--Rub through he tread on it?"only a unique healing balm,but it is all S fourth ,mo:.. Lesson Ill. sb-wq bow the study V. r, cover and set coarse' sieve about one quart of- - skin food. For all s0n disoues and injuries- inegar, r ove iften Word, searching cats, bruises, bueczema,chafing,ulcers, i1i dark jaoclle�_ Do not use at once. cooked tomatoes'to- remove seeds,ot God's wr ras.the Scriptures, brings about the ringworm, etc., it is without equal. It is lsfoiteaddne int of water and put Don't Grow 01de, ,0- � . s catise. also used widely for pile* totwhich :yp . . .I " ,I .�All druggists a d Nvatermelons Inte in the season and f,n to cook. When-at boiling point;, ,gress (of hi, . By iroinc arnund with gray hair when Dr.- Tno jit� of all be regardei as a specific.� -1 The essent ires sell at fifty cents a box,Or Post f" cover them with a thick coat of var- ad-done-half teaspoonful soda first,iaI' ,'sf)i'riti.Aa] fTremairl'sNatural HairRestorativewilt. Comes to 0iir notice "t' hor- quart of milk, and ,butter size 0 brinc It back to its natural color, even�r" - :: Irue worship from Zam-Bak CO..Tinouto, for price. Inish,,being sure to have them t t ta-ste 'thoughithaabeengrayforyearsTwo in Lesson IV. There can be no real I. / __ ..,I covered to insure them be- walnut. .Salt 0 w � persons might usp fromthe samebottle i I spirit and in ' oughly worship except "'in 4(H '*'U iiell your musicV ing ait'tigbt. Put, away in a cool, and thicken with flour. and the bair of one become black andfruth." ' ow. 0-yo ge peeled the other blonde, Just as they Were in- -e customer� dry place and they can be. served Chili Sauce.-Twelve lar routh. so it is not a hair-dye; it will notThe story of Lesson V_ is a beau- aFIced the prospecth � tomatoes five sweet green peppers, njure tbe'sealP, and is no trauble to aptiful exemplification of its, Gobflen "It Jepends on the kind you want," all winter. I . Cut piy. we. guarantee satt8raction or money I .. , insides removed, four onions. returned. Price one dollor (Postage piddl.'�' . Text-& world full of tribulation ; replied the smart clerk. "We.sell - . .CAKES. ' ' this all fine, then add one cupful of THF TREMAIN SUPLY Co-a Saviour f7ill of helpfulne."-and pi-ano musir. by the pound and or- . . Toi,.11,0sic by the choir." Sponge Cake with Cream Filling. vinegar, one cupful of sugar, two 15 wood st.. 4,IN��FV7111PRr,0 �. I 1� I �- I- I aLger. I I I . I,gen n mu , , I 0 . , . • I . . ;i - . 1, I , ,,.�,... 7 11:1 41�± - �4_1,�', , - . 1 - 11�y.v. .&, - .1... 11111_� 2-It- 1 �. . I 1. I �,�i.&;& -,==�, .�w�l . 1 - " 'K,va.I- 11­v� ��4� ,,_,I,, k, I " ,.,�._� ­ 1 ­�, .,- -,1-1-11 I =� '� I 1 �� R 7W T., 4 _:Ucs y p- ry 46 STATUE OF KITCHENER. BLESSINGS FOR THE BRAVE. P osal to Ereet One to Comm4im- Not for Him Who Puts His Hand orate His Services. to the Plough and Turns Baek., is the man who sticks to A meeting of prominent Europts - 1 Blessed Ready R& the i1rorst accomplishment.�ntlyi�poncert measures in from me to ants an 4 P _t bit. work, for lxe-he -rejoice�in its utti—r;ecently in i%p=p, for the erection of a,statue of Lord minutes. Blessed is the man who hangs on Kitchener- to commemorate his ser- MMV.a it a a h a to his job, for the end thereof is or (whoLber idet at narvoi:�!), Tooth. juices to India.. The Chief Justice full knowledge of the way the work Is 'Pure: ooncentrated beat. must be clone. resided. ache, Neuralgia, Rhounistipa, Blessed is the man who is not The Maharajah Tagore referred in Lumbar ind weakness In the apino or M labor 'eulogistic terms to Lord Kitchen- Is Ter pleuriar. a : A- spoonfui of Bovril in a cup of boiling g!lns a kidneys, 'ashamed of dirt, grime and around t] yod. stain, for when his work ie.done, water makes i%­.6tip of of the t�� er's ser-virAs to the Indian army. w"e, ia pains 0 an =T lief will in a tow as. clean will be the moneys in his pa; strong nourishing beef-tea,for.Bovril,contains w The Maharajah of Burdwan spoke Lfeoc a peramnent,Owl& all that is good in. beef, envelope. .-Bovril is easily digested by even the,most delicate invalid. in a similar strain, and paid a high Blessed is the man who maketh tribute to the Comraander-in- Chief's military genius and pow- FANOES PIPES OF PEACE. the 'work at his hand a stepping The weak anaemic girl, the tired housewife and the harrassed- �.:]ers of-organization• stone to better things, for under business man, can each obtain vitality and strength from an *case stimulation of work well done sional cup of Bovril. The sum of £9,000 was collected Etiquette of the Calumet Observed will come energy to, rise to the -as a start, the Viceroy' giving X50. by American Indians. A cup of hot Boy higher place. Al will serious illness. seemed a 'chill or a cold and prevent As When you read,an m .7— conclusion acc4ent-of the' Blessed is the 'an who,'through' L If E'11A V E Its. lusion -of a treaty patience and industry, comes to the treaty the In- times during the past year or go, Zane you are pretty sure to find end of his day, for his sleep Shall YANZANy A WARINGIS be sweet and his dreams divine. incorpom,rta IIII&TO we gratefully considered the st)lend- that the calumet was brought out 189 Id work done in saving life and vroverty and handed around. The calumet The quitter is not so! QVARAPrrZZD "SPAVIN CURIEN by our various servants and inventions is a Pipe of peculiar construction. i + Mailed on receipt of 11.00. engaged in their duties. some receive The bowl is of red sandstone, and GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF. Baud for booklet--VmM more praise than others but one of the the stem is of reed, about two and saving lmoet popular of the many propertya half feet long. The stern is de- A celebrated 'New York Aurisb The Veterinary Jtenooft ices shown this year at the Toronto company, Limited, Exhibition wRa thit celebrated 00-10POUnd. corated with women's hair and has been selected to demonstrate ..the "Nugget" shoo polish which saves istrate to $ix A,76 Adslaide St.,IL Inillions of oboes annual feathers, which gang from it like deaf people that deafness is a die- Toronto,Canada. for Deople all Over the civilized woV who use it. a fringe,. ease and can be rapidly and easily oa ptrictly Speaking the "Nurget" Shoe Pol. Ish is a leather, preservative which will This pipe is the famous "pipe of cured in your own home, ON Ey 1rV 9_-^L1r0RN1A68 double the life 'of Your boots and needs peace," used by the American In- He proposes to prove this fact 5.0 resit,Alialts sod Suck 9,0W. only to be tried to convince the most MAKING tag seedim 3"b.D"D awl-kri. INAmuxrto skeptical. dian. After a treaty has'been con- by sending to any person bavin L I T T L t! ratd. IM3,rare wsw tow Intense Interest to Ito superior oualiti.. eluded, the pipe is produced and troublo . with air tri a-ti.L am '"n co THOEOUCH MUSICAL EDUCATION was created Oe ears a al FARM S st the Tornnto Exhibition filled with tobacco. It is then hand- treatment of this new method ab- 'where shoes were uollphed with I EXAMINATIONS IN MVI;10. Ish and minedis,tely afterwardia"'t. ed to the -representatives of the sclutely free. We advise all poo- Bond for Caloodat and Syllabus, wash The water ran off the shoe.'"like party with whom the treaty has ple who have trouble with their water off a duck*s back" and the shine been made, and they must take at ears to immediately was not dpatroved, Prnvtnr that it is address Dr. water-proof polish. The n a shoe was the least one *-biff of it. It is after- Edward Gardener, Suite 914, No. )wined with a clean towel. but the volish Old not rub off and soil it. which is con- wards pa'ssed around among the 40 West Thirty-third street, New Oldest and Best 441asive evideorp that it win not -come Indians present, who also take a York City, and we wish to assure bit on the clothes in wet weather. whiff of it, and, that ceremonial them that they will receive b RIE At &.11 dealers, loc per tis. y re- jom* ratifies and makes sacred the Dom- turn mail, absolutely free, a "Trial The scbool'that has had the Trial 0— 5SPEE Iongebt experience and-great. pact that has just been entered in- Treatment." ' .I A t. . I eat nuc.cess in training young --Y.XILF. FOLLOWIED TR,&GEny__ to. Th-e-pAssing-around of the calU-.--L-----' met is an act of hospitality, and a MEASUREMENT. people for the practical affairs of lite. and that can secure ,;hocking Crime Led Titled Family refusal to take t is considered- a I.t isn't &TWA ys a sure test to mea- the biest results for you, is the to Ohio Town. dire offenco. sure a man's importance by lis Considerable'curios often chest expansion. British-Ainerfoan Nusloasis. College been expressed as to how it eawc The A PECULIAR POISON. 01011,911106 TOINIUM microscope In the hands of 'that the Sulkowski,, d� It,ed, Weak. Woarr. watery Eyes despite I experts employed by the United Relieved By murine Eye Remedy. _ -T lyrite for catslosse. great wealth and their LIE R to r ;y Professor 'O'Flanagan held up a r high rack Murine For, Your E roubles. YOU small phial, and the class was pi- (they arp all princes and princess' States Government has, revealed Will Like lifurino- Sooth W At lent. "One drop of this liquid,'' T. M. WATSON, PxtxclrAL Ists. Write For Eye Books. the filet that a house fly- some. Tou)r Druff said he impre­qsivel�, "placed upon es) should have consented to'bur3 Free. blur.* Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. themselves for a number of years times carries thousands of disease the tongue of a cat is sufficient to van sALLP. in the small town of Bremen, Oh;,t, germs attached to Its hairy body. Teacher-"Wilf red, a-bee is some- kill the strongest matil'o iThe departure of the late Prin cc The continuous - use of Wiln thing we get wax from. Now, tell oR:S 1. : OOMIC RECITATION BOOK-Beet eau owski, Duke of Beilite. me, lection PabWbed in Enalish languages ;Louis Bulk what is a bee F' Wilfred-"Our Tea cents. Arthur Rico. Granby, 1from Austria. for the United States Fly Pads pill prevent all danger teacher is &-bee becauio he's a A Pill.That i's Prized.-There have oby. Quo. ,between ISM and 1$60, waA'immedi- of infection from that source by thing we get whacks 'from." ()me- been many pills put upon the mar• ket and prepsed upon public at. lately following a shocking tragedy killing both the germs and the ARM FOR 6AL]E­CvuotY Baron. %62 tents bat non has endured so acres choice clay loam brwit house r--one.of the darkest that,has ever flies. t e F A I eating faullied the annals of an illustri(,us Through indiscretion in L 9 long or met with so much favor as "',"* barna. good orehaR. water aal green fruit in febee &at@ laqd, choice location near I It was nothing more. <)r as summer many chil- Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Wide- d 6.nr`k7U,, Easy terms for quick oale. An old plait-erer is called* upon dren become, subject to cholera spread use of,them has attested rR. Wallis, Porter's Bill P. 0.. OUL less than the 'killing, under the to give evidence for the plaintiff, morbus caused by irritating "ids their great value, and they need nest -atrocious circumstances, (,F Couniwl for the defendant tries to that act violently, on the lining of "Have you ever been the intestines. the mother of Pringe Loui%. Slip no'further advertisement than this. 178T SELL IrOR A CLIENT. Ire bull him. zis*and danger- fully paid up non-assessable $1.41 Pai I.M Slaving, firmlr established them- as assassinated one March night so A v 8 g I Aare4 in cold Dredging 0o Don- tin Pri ril" ."Yes twice." nus purgings ensue and the delicate u 'now 10 Two in 1848, at the Furatenhof, in pub e esteem, they now trolling 10.000 acres rich the leading hotel of the town'of H w long the fi;st time I" "One system of the child suffers under rank without a peer in the list of dredg.ep now on ground. Will tak*20 centa' ger re for ail or Part, Taunton. Mo. whole afternoon." "What' And the drain. In such cases the Baf, standard vegetable preparations. Wre Block. Winnipeg. 'X&VaJoWitz. in Northeastern Aus- the second time I" tris, - "Only one est medicine is Dr. J. D. Kellogg's J but formerly ' the ancestral your." "And, pray, what offence Dysentery Cordial. It will check chateau of the Sulkow,;ki-,. ' While had you committed to deserve. so the inflammation and save the -rL RIGHT PLACE. WA4 ro. 'the actual deed was done by pea- small a punishment I" "I was sent child's life. Lady (in chemist's shop, to small OT WAFTED.- TO ACT AS AGENT BOT -TORONTO EAT sin(c who were,abler to effect their to prison to whitewash a cell to -"What am I t URDAT N IGHT" boy} -o take this me his spare time. Good money. Cires. ~app to America, all the evidenre accommodate a lawyer whohad Fath to dicine. in, my lad oa� r. Toronto., In Manage Father (who is always. trying .:7 went to show. in the most conclu- cheated one of his clients." " '.Yer mi '.:sive fashion, that one of•the unf-'r- teach his son how to act while at Boy-' outh, ma'am." . 0 -"Well, John, you see R OrTEMAN W�NTZD. TIrA8 WHOL9. -tunate .woman's v anger sons. W9 DIVE YOU A TIPI Do the table Wilson's Fly Pads, the best of Athe genuine. i when I have finished 'eating I al' -34aximillan Sulkowski, was respon- "The r. & L." Mantbal asters. Alfre;aleyletro London, Ont. AUDIT Pible for the crime, and moral] Pri*c-,s4 masufactarers are trying to ways leave the table." John all By killers, kill both the• dies guilty of matricide. y take wovastace, of the great sale of "The "Yes, air, and that is abolat all and the'disease germs. A A L." by putting up a substitute. Oyq AND GIRLS WISHING-TO NAP-11 Th 941110inO only made by Davis a vou. do leave." money or tireinfunis send your, and address ile atalor moav selling Gas, NO RELIEF. 'botru=r. ov- 9FLawr•seM Co Pills That Have Benefitted Then- adult Airents' 60 page calalogrre 19 &1" IN EARLY FALL as In Midsummer Father-"Aad so your teacher is ready. freo on request, Canada silvav%� sands.-Known far and near &a a : A ]kindly old gentleman was tel- 'PainktIler finds a use in every home Ex- L...sure remedy in the treatment of ling some ]ads the story of Samson' , ternally, for cuts, burns, sprst�, or dead I" cloth Co.,.Torosto, Oct. bruises; int*rn&lly for diarrhoea and dy- Sonny---:"What's the good at —-------- indigestion and all derangements "He was strong," said the speaker sentery,, Avoid Pubstitutes. there is but SCENTS WANTED. angemei of the'stomach, liver and kid summing up, "became weak, and one"Painkiller"-Perry Davis'-:k. and 50c. while the school is still there, in surni 0, .-Farmelee's Vegetable Pills have again regained his strength, which PORTRAIT ACENTS RFI,IABLX 'M", ibrought relief to thousands when enabled him to destroy his enernies. THERE'S TBE RUB. It is only- necessary to read the "" start in business of their own and give .71 OdIL Merchants,portrait cc.. Toronto, other specifics have failed. 'Innum- 'Now, bots, if I had an enemy, Judge (to prisoner)-- 'When y'otir testimonials to be convinced that *r Holloway's Corn Cure is unequaled I erable testimonial a'can be produe- what would you advise me to do?',' teTi years' imprisonment is over, ACENT'S WANTED.-I ba'�e @#cured less th to establish the truth of this as- A little boy considered the secret you will have the opportunity of for the removal of corng, warts, general agency of Ontario for the sale .. itertion. Oface, tried they will be of that great ancient's strength, returning to the Society-of yo­r etc. It is a complete extinguisher. our Batter Blender.- .^ macht wbial makes two 1pounds of batter out 11"l-lund superior to all other pills in and his band went up. "Geta fellow men. You will doubts�s an additional t I b deoi; - lol I ree cents. A the treatment of the ailments for bottle of hair restorer,"' he ex- have work offered you." A country visitor to a big city chemicals uses, stands Pure food Ines" tiQu. Write for Particulars top exclusive claimed. -e territory, to our Butter,Slander' -iwbicb they.are prescribed. I P risone r-"That's what is troub- contemplated with amazement th huge gilt. sign displayed over the IN Confederation Lite Building, koroate. ling me. entrance to an institute in a prom- "Stammerinq I n d I name of thisi few Reaches Spot.-There areinept remedies before the public to, Don't experiment with unmat- AGENTS "Mal. -,paper in writing to advertisers. Institute. Trial Lesson Free.' 4b CASE Make$3 a li&y sud spoob. clay as efficacious in removi li isfactory substitutes. Wilson's Fly "Upon my soul," exclaimed the ng pair]Pul P"ma6es%bnaine so on -d and in allaying and prevent Pads kill many times more house rrral traveller, "if that don't beat. CAP,L& Th ou APIL&L our bi h m6nary dish as Dr. orn" A WISE PROVISION. rL 1100 18 sall on Big files than any other known article. all, I knew they taught 'most ev- ne'rery wo.sroquickly 11 lip and♦ Eclectric Oil. It has demonstrated erything these days, but who the 414wo The will of the widow of Sir Mo- it, powers in thousands of instances' - . .. "I Some I-o, ns wants to lea'rn stammer vi*ory given. cell Mackenzie, the distinguished FAMILY TRAIT. dicke and a large number of testimonials !throat specialist, contains the fol- "You? daughter's music is im- ir� -M CATAL4DQM. Tut surp" as to its groat value as R medicine proving, wmto.Oft `141Wing clause:-"When I die I hope could 'be got were there occasion ng," said the professor, "but DIP9.W.T my children will wear as little black when she gets to the scales I have Mother Graves' Worm Exter.m.in- OUR HEAVE CURE cures w for it. It is for sale everywhere. i ere othirs for m6urning as possible. White or t watch her fail. Fells on it b 0 w pretty closely.- ator has the largest sale of any aim- ! a own inerits. Best of testi. bionials furnished "Just like her father," said Mrs.' ration sold in Canada. It Your droggiss t... On aPPlication. Ask Iriative I like, but not black. and -17 liar re Not 7011 -Mo• or send oir. "He made his woney in always gives satisfaction 11 hope they will not shut them- WEATHER PROPHE by restoor-' ect to Four Brothers, Restouie. price $1.40 ETS Nutric�. age. Cbar so rector-Leel pack ge. Cliarces paid to nearest ex. selves up, but go out, amongst the] the grocery'business." ing health to the little folks. rose o9ce. None "nine without our UR _1!icnds and to places of amus Before a rainstorm, a cat nearly rade mark, FO ROTHER meat. I am not afraid of them for ackaffe. Try a 13ackaffeand b convinced always washes its face. Why? Some A religious' worker gave a"'Talk �fecause others have failed ioen000nrea"on .�A 'getting me, but I want them to be claim that the -atmosphere excites *hv Heaves cannot be cured by Using for Men," dtiring the course 0 Toir Brotb�ers Heave the electri4q� in the cat's fur, and Cure. happy." which he ei-pressed his conviction to overcorWthe tingling sensation that no.young man should visit any she sets to washing. herself.. Or, if_ place. to, which he would not feel th6relis no cat in the house, you may posses-, a parrot. If the bird pistified in taking his own sister. "Is there•any young,man present ,its dowh and makes a sort of hiss- FIJI In your name and ad. %Nho think- one may safely disre- dress, mail this compost to ing noise, look out for rain in the • gard this wise ride?" asked the the night. One need seldom fear get- XA speaker Wherppon a youth in the ting wet in the country- Horses, rear of :the hall arose and shouted REMINGTON .oa Tr, cows. sheep. hugs, dogs-all evince ii, 'a stentorian tone: "Yes, sir, I. BUSINESS COLLEGE certain peculiarities before a storm. N 6ri. And what, sir," demanded 240 001lego,St.,Tlronte, bones. horses fidget and Dogs bury the angry and surprised speaker, and got by return mail a tiony of their namuseans,oortatagus. neigh ; cows lie d,-.,%vn; hogs grunt. "is the place to which you yourself Rome day you may walk into a v.oiild think of visitin-g to which a field and see a flock of sheep in .......................... • corner. $1,11 their backs turned to 11on could not take your sister?" 23 THE F "The barber's,'.' the north-west. If voil wait long enough, you will feet a 4 enw, wind blow lKindly 'mention tb6 name of th!s u BOVRI for fKi up from that direction. T N U ISSUE NO. 33-09 peper In writing to aIlTertisers, mpmow-- ­7 ge, .r. J. 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Lr A T O�^1ALIslU s. —Mrs. (Dr.) Mabee, of Odessa), —Lanterns should be placed on ���rr�!�m��� V apept a few days this week with gravel heaps on streets to avoid - Mrs. Geo. Decker. accidents. �Qw '' d EYER�YTHIN(,Tr ? `' ~ —Fred Bunting, of Toronto, —Mrs, Stockdale and two child- —Harold Reazin, of Toronto, RIGHT IIP W"here over Sunday. ren are visiting the former's sister, visited his uncle and aunt, J. N. TO THE —Mrs. D. Simpson spent Friday Mrs. J. S. Jepphson. and Mrs. Richardson, during the lNeVapo MINUTE- -Mrs. Saturday in the city. —Mrs. McClare, of Woodbridge, past week. di —Mrs. John Hareell, we regret is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. —Chas. and Mrs. Harris, of Co- _ _''to re rt, is main very ill. N. Hicks, this week. lumbus, spent a few days with arm , —Robert Miller spent Sunday —W. D. and Mrs. Rogers are the letter's parents, John and Mrs. a�]�id :with friends in Claremont. spending a few dayys with friends Stephenson. !!/� —Mrs. Defoe, of Zephyr, is In Mariposa townshi —J. R. Winter is having a well „ p p FOR .visiting J. H. and Mrs. Wagner. —D�. Henry will be here as drilled on his premises on Eliza- , THE s ` —James Bryan moved this week usual next Tuesday to attend to beth street, the work being done �e �t8e� biEN• ` into Spencer Taylor's residence.. his professional duties. s by Mr. Rice. —W. E. and Mrs. Yanetone, of —Mea from Toronto are here Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Mether- Port Perry, were is town'on Mon- this week repairing the metal aid- aid, of Mariposa, were the guests R. A , BIINTING, Pickering ing on Spink's elevator. of J. N. and Mrs. Richardson dnr- ti day. L. Chapman, •of Toronto, —The Misses Bunting spent a Ing the past week. spent Sunday with Pickering few days in the city with their —We congtulate John Dickie �ms�r•sa����m�m�s�m•ss� friends: sister, Mrs. (D!,) Bateman. on bis securing first prize on r =Mrs. W. T. Hartrick has re- —Mrs. C. Rogers returned home gentlemen's turnout at the Osha- tnrnea from a visit to friends in last week after visiting her eon, wa Fair on Wednesday. CALL IN AND SEE US , ........ •. _ ?y.•. z -;:Darlington. Alex., in Glengarry County. —Joseph and Mrs. Deverell, of —Mrs: James Palmer, of Bosan- —St. George's church will hold Orillia, spent a couple of days About your spices—whole and ground—of every description. Malt, cider a s gset, is visiting with C.''S. and their annual Thanksgiving servic- here with the former's brother; and white wine vinegar—beat quality. We carry a full line of graniteware Mrs. Palmer. es on Sunday, September 19th. Robt. and Mrs. Deverell. at reasonable prices. The balance of prints, hosiery and underwear will be —Mrs. Wm. Scott, of Clare- —John McGinty began on Tues- —Owing to the rush in filling cleared out at 10%off to make room for new fall goods. wont, is visiting her brother, day morning on his contract of special orders Mrs. Leigh is un- A good line of dry goods kept on hand at the lowest prices. . Boots and P=` Robt. Miller. laying the new cement aide alk. able to announce the date of her shoes for men women and children for fine and course wear. —Miss Myers,- of Toronto, was —The plum crop,in this locality fall millinery opening this week. the guest of the Misses Gordon is exceptionally heavy this year. —A large number of members Hardware for the fall work on the farm. Coal oil of the best grade, fence over Sunday A large amount will go to waste. of the Toronto Automobile Club wire, and rope for halters. —Pirie O'Leary attended the —H. Johnson has the cement passed through here on Wednes- Highest price for butter and eggs. Embalmer's Convention in the abutments for the new bridge day on their way to -the Oshawa city last week, north of the village nearly com- Fair.' GEO. A. GILLESPIE, Dunbrton —Miss Irene Dunbar. of Dun- pleted. —The congregation of St. _ - barton, spent Sunday here with —Kenny Gordon has left the George's Church of England in- Miss C1ara,Ham. empluy of James Richardson to tend holding a fruit social in the —Quite a large number from further pursue his studies in ball on the evening of Thursday, w this locality attended the Oshawa school. September 28rd. ° —Miss Doll Kerr returned —Martin Kennedy, of Buffalo, TALKS '} Fair this week. y y+ —Wm. and Mrs. Smith, of To- home on Saturday after spending accompanied by his son and ronto, spent Tuesday with W. D. several weeks with Toronto daughter, %pent a few days with and Mrs. Rogers. friends. his brother and sister,.Jame9 and. —Mrs. (Rev,) Farnsworth, of —Mise Wilson, of Greenwood, Miss Kate Kennedy. -.�..� BUT OUR •��. Smithfield, and Mrs. Branton, of is visiting her brother, William —Mrs. Hart, of Goderich, spent _ Toronto, spent a few days, last Wilson, and sister. Mrs. H. G. Sunday with J. S,,and Mrs.' Jeph- week with their mother, Mrs. A4. Calvert. - son. She returned home on Mon- T. Hartriek. —Miss M. •McCamus left on day accom shied by Miss Mildred Q g \ - Thes:— p - E �i9bitl:xy_to resume 'Jephson shwas))--xutt--ther - handed us an egg this week which her studies in the Ontario Ladies' time. measured 8} inches in circumfer- College. —John Law, of West Toronto, ' ence. It was double-yoked and uo- —While driving some horses in and son, Frank E., of the govern- ' GROCERIES � ,.�QQres c� sBOEs f usually large for one of that kind. his yard George Richards, of the ment printing bureau, Ottawa. Gusto Breakfast Food, reg. 14c, —Master Hugh, the young son Kingston road east, was knocked spent Friday and Saturday. with 2 for lbc.' Young men 1 We've a snap for you— of T. P. Robbins, of the Brock down by a colt and as a result the, former's mother, Mrs. Thos. N ., _ Dainty HollwW Rwk, reg � road, had the misfortune one day had a bone in his thigh fractured. Law, of Church St. 2 for 26c. exhibition bargain we picked up recently to have bib arm broken. —The Ladies' Aid of St. An- —L. Turner, of Trafalgar town- Cors Starch, fresh and good, 2 for 15c, —(cent's Patent Leather boot, reg- : He was on his way home from drew's church helds, most pleas- ship. on Monday called on Dr. ��•1'omatoa. food,4 for 26c. school, and another boy with ant meeting at the.home of Mrs. Towle, an old friend. He is visit-. $4.00 for$3.60. Newest style.good •whom he was playing fell on him Westney on Thursday afternoon ing bis brothers in Whitevale at 1'iaYoc compaCeylore with There c nnthing with the above result. last. a undertand it is their present'. It is fifty years since he to compare with it for M cents. quality. Call in and get shod. Our • , —Allan Clark is spending a intention to hold a social in the was a resident of this township. Leave your order. We're especially shoes are like a wet carpet, "Hard - week with his grandparents in church towards end of""Octob — =Mrs A. Findlay--'met with- besy_delivering suggar and gem fare at Hamilton. On Saturday last he er. painful accident on Wednesday Present, but we'lI get yours-there to best." participated in the races at the —Miss Lillian "Palmer left on which will lag her ofd work for promptly. !Toronto Exhibition, having run Monday on her return trip to some time. he was descending ,'In the mile race by boys under Moncton, N. B., after visiting for the cellar stairs when the trap +seventeen. He succeeded in tak- over a week at the home of her dcor fell on her arm causing a _ ,Ing sixth place, there being thirty- parents', Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. fracture. 'DRY .,GOODS o . two entries in the event. She expects to spend a few days —Mrs. M. Asseltine and Miss E. —The rain of Tuesday night with friends in Montreal on. her Asselstine, M. A., Odessa, were :and that which has fallen since way east. the guests of Rev. J. A. and Mrs. ;has been much appreciated by the —Dr. Waugh, P. S. Inspector, McCamus at the parsonage for a farmers. Turns particular) paid an official visit to the school few days. For some time Miss pN THE BARGAIN TABLE THIS Wynal were suffering greatly from the here on Monday and is well pleas- Asselstine taught in Queen's Uni- continued dry weather and many ed with .the improvements' made versity. 15 airs corsets' good value at $1.00, selling for 500. farmers feared that the crop to the school premises during the —D. Simpson returned home on p would suffer as it had last year the summer vacation. He was Saturday evening after a nding 2 spools of thread for 5e. (het some before it is all 'when many fields were absolutely accompanied by D. D. Moshier, B. a week with friends in the city. gone,. Two pairs of wool sox for 25 cents. Mese, Paed (Normal College, Toronto.) While in the city be was confined -rF. E. Gee left on Monday —W. L. Cocutice has been a to the house through illness. We b .;. p- _ - - "morning for Owen Sound district pointed special organizer b Pick- are pleased to report that he is _ pe yy r $ to en Rage in apple-pickina for• ering Lodge of the A.U.L.W. The now recovering. It will do you good to drop'a and Levi Dudley. 8e is accompanied appointment will be ratified by —Miss Ann Hiscock returned to see our by Eugene Calvert, Edgar An- the Grand Lodge. His urisdie- her home in Kingston on Tuesday tiros don't catch cold. Just get one .drew Jerome Hickey, Frank.Madi- tion will include all of 'hitby after spending a montl; with her NEIN' GOODS of our "Coal Oil ,Heaters" for there can and James Dewyr. The ap- district. He may be,called at any sister, Mrs. (Rev.) .Moore. She Shakers. flannelettes galore, ladies' 'cool evenings. Universal Food Chop- ple crop in that district is excep- time to assist the regular organiz- was accompanied by Miss Robin- underwear, nightrobes, drawers and pers..Now is the time for them. Don't 0 Aionally good this year. Mr. Gee er in other parts. son, who had s nt the week with waists, blankets, black sateen blouses Pe expects to be ,absent for about —The severest thunderstorm of Mr. and Mrs. Moore. and a huge stock of ladies' cashmere take a substitute. 'two months. . ' the season passed.over this locali- —Remember James A. Love's hose. You'll put your foot in it when Our Hardware Stands Hard Wear. Pa y Tuesday nig P you see our 30c stocking. —Oil was sprinkled on that rt t on Tues a night.. In the sm- sale of farm Mock, implements y of the' front street between the mediate vicmit no damage was and household furniture to be held 'drag store and Mrs. Leigh's milli- done but to the west and north on his premises on the fourth con- " inery store on'Friday last and-as a the electrical storm was more cession next Thursday. As Mr. result we have had the pleasure of severe. In Markham several barns Love is giving tip farming every- apmau knbwing what it is to be free from were burnt and in Brougham a thing will be sold without reserve. dust. The residents of the village number of sheep were killed. A —Mrs. John Stephenson, of the are watching the experiment with large tree just west of the village base line,.had the misfortune on _ .interest and the probability is and near Mr. Harvey's was badly Friday last of breaking her arm. that it will be used more eztensi- damaged. She was tip on •a ladder picking PICKERING, ONT. vely in the future. —We are indebted to'John Tim- plums when the ladder turning, —Harry Moore, of the Brock bers, of .Cherrywood, for several she fell to the ground. As a re- road, left in. our office one day samples of his prize honey. Mr. sult$be will be o$duty for some � /V ED p ARRIVED this week two potatoes, one of Timbers is one of the most success- time. J :il"1R .: "which weighed one and a half'and ful beekeepers.. of the Province, slam the other one and three-quarter and Avery year is one of the most ' pound's. If any one can beat this successful exhibitors at the Toron- SALE REGISTER. let them,brim-the roof to our to Exhibition. This ear his rec- Fall and Winter Goode, such.as Shaker Flannels, Shirting, Men's P y TAURBDAY, ?9TPT. 23RD—Auction'sale Heavy Shirts, Socks and Underwear in all lines. Also office. Those left by Mr. Moore ord was first on clover, first on of stock, implements and house= ; ..were not only large but of extra buckwheat, second on amber or hold effects, on lot 11, con:4, Pick quality. The potato crop through- any.other kind of honey. . He also ering, the property, of James A: Another lot of Peabody's Overalls which are selling fast and stand out the Province promises to be a .got second on best quality of bees- Love. Sale at 1 o'clock. W. B. ing the teat—cannot rip them. Come along and large one this year. . wax and third on display of bees- Powell, Auctioneer. get a pair of them at the Farmer's i —Farmers and other'owners of was Tr$sDAY, Szi'•r. 28,ru, ]908--Auction Supply Store. stock should be on the outlook —4he older residents of the sale of farm stock, implements etc., ow lot 22, con. 6, Pickering, the ('1 .: against this swindler. If a smooth township are gradually passing property of Wm.Dolphin. i9aleat EDR/ARD BRYAN, FICKERING tongued gent comes to your prem- away, every year making the one, eliwrp. See bills. Thos, Pouch- iaes stating that he is sent out to pioneers of the township less in er, Auctioneer. -3 examine your stock for foot and number. One of the last to throw 'SATURDAY, OCT. 2nd, 1909--Auction mouth disease, be sure he has o$ this mortal coil was Mrs. sale of farm stock and implements H�N ,T official authority for doing so. Philip Leaming, of the lake shore, on tot 22, con. 7, Pickering, the FALL And again, don't pay him, any who died on the 2nd shat. at the roperty of Hewson Thompson. money, the goveenment does that. advanced age of 85 years. Mrs. pale at one. See bills. Thos. This is about the latest swindle Leaming was a native of Devon- Tu$eDAY. OCT. 55TH—Auction sale of out so don't be caught napping. shire, England, her maiden name farm stock, implements and house- -It is fully expected that one being Elizabeth Ching. About 57 hold furniture,on lot 30,rear con. 1, HUNTERS---]—' } effect of the present policy of the years ago she married Mr. Leam- Pickering, the property of Cbas. E. We can su ply your needs in Sporting Goods.• A full government in school matters will ing, and 12.years later emigrated Laughlin. Sale at 1 'o'clock. See supply of Shells, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, Etc. ;a pe to cause a serious deficit in the, to Canada and settled in East bills. W. B. Powell, Auctioneer. r_ supply of teachers. The abolition Whitby township near RaRlau. - APP LE PA RERS ! ';of the County Model Schools and Later she moved to the base line Try one of our Hudson Apple Parere. 'They are the wholesale plucking of Candi- where she resided seven years, Black.smithing dates writing on the `''Entrance to but for the past 28 years has rethe best on the market. .: ,Normal" examinations will. it is sided on the farm on which, she t Cricted, make it most difficult died. She is survived by a sor- Having rented the Dunbarton� shop HEATERS ! IP �osebool boards to secure'teach- rowing husband and a family of and opened the same,I am prepar- �. ;era in the fall of 1910. The gov- three. These are Mrs. Fran ed to do alt work entrusted to Coal Oil Heaters in all sizes. .. lust the thing for these ernment's policy to perfect the Sleep, Mrs. Ben. Fawcett an me in the above line. cool evenings. 1 ' Horeeahoein a specialty. public echo _prem is a laudable Thomas on the homestead. She call in a.nsee me any time. but the °RM'r not allow the is also survived by one brother. one, et below Her funeral to the Union came- M- T- =+=N+��TER+ N;X� sn 1of H •PP Y CJ •d tery was largely attended. Nthe demon - .... f .. ::x..�-z.,i . r :.yrz'?t n<`"v+ es �: •e ''vti.:riv• .a:.:.:r&•_ ........r:. .i,a. '.r.,