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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_09_24 Y ..•:V.pr i'',s'nl>. •' "1 y.... _. • .. .. _ - - , y f n r- M'• :"� }. 1.y _, ... .. _.S,p,.T _ ..^^Y!' .-:T .,•. ',F;., .r.'. :. .' { �. .'.... '• -.., .:;:2'.., .. ._. •t . .,.twee .t:�^!': * .�.p+ 7r '� •- '-'�4''14` -'.FJ�;i,t „SR,- .rnu t -ate ti.. .. ', ....• •'twee i' , .< ,.—..Ga. :.'•:..:. -.-.. .., '... �.- V' '}'i� .1..,.r , y 'o. .. > ; .':."..:• ,w/ �,...0 _i,,.,a..,, ..:_ 3x..;1 4 � �Y. ware ..r>,4 .4 - , t�, �..' .. .. •1' Y�aro 'L1a. VOL._XXVhII. PICgERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1909 No'. 5� 'Pleaftoot onaL K awb*. ATMA MONGOLIA d[td{�` Wm. 'Scott spent Sunday at J. Turner Brothers spent Sunday D D E VITAL DGeo. Zephyr. Whitevale. ' Geo. Carter, of Minesing, spent Mrs. Maxwell of Locust Hill, called EO. N. FISHa M. D. -- PHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON Monday with friends here. on Miss Tran recently. ltembsr.Of College of PDysiciave and Sugeons. J. and Mrs. Mowder and Miss Ida Mr. Turner, of Streetsville, called a` Oat. Associate Coroner, County of Ontario. The Wonderful visited at J. Cowie's, Mongolia. on friends.here last week. The ladder season is here agstmL.aaW&X + 'F os Holm--4 to O a.m, and 1 to 8 and oto s N. Heisey, of Mount Jo sent Sun. Farmers are bus these da we are prepared to make theins _ .m. Brougham.Oat, 11-Iy Y Y• P Y yscuttiag of all sizes. da yy with his brother, A. Heiaey. corn and filling their silos. _..=PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL •+•Walter Bayles and his mother, Mrs. Wm. and Mrs. Toping, of Glasgow, All kinds of general Black »► ` L'1 f e = G v e r T.,B Lyles, of Greenwood, spent Sun- spent Sunday with Mrs. Madill. .and X-RAY INSTITUTE day at J. Scott's. Mrs. John Russell, of Stouffville, is promptly and neatly dorsa: PICKERING, - - ONTARIO Several from here attended the fun- the guest of W. and Mrs. Wideman, xF ave YOU Tried It ? eral of the late Geo. Robinson, of Misses Irwin and Lehman, of Mt. W H,•JACKSOM <. R. ELGIN TOSiLE, M. B.' -M-D.,—C. X., Stouffville, on Sunday. Joy, spent a day with Miss Lehman, Broe4h)ars-&' Physicl Diseases. Mrs. F. Nighswander and Miss Iva. John Madill, and Henry Wideman Bpeo alietinRectal Diseases. PzoetaticDis also Mrs. Beare anis little daughter, of are serving as jurors in the cit this � ewes of Mea, Diseases of Women, Cancan, g g , Y James Whi=ff Tumors,%•Ray easmination. Diseases of eye. Whitevale, visited over Sunday with week. - ear.nose,throat and lunge. Fitting glasses and Positively cures diseases due to friends in Udora. Mrs. Penny, of Unionville, is spend- all acute ani chronic diseases. ing a•few days with W. G. Reesor of " 0Moo Hours lS to s and 7 to 9 491y impure blood. 50c. a box or sig DUNeARTON this place.' Wholesale and Retail Bntehv!-T-., Quite a number attended the funeral Pickering, Ont.. a mat• boxes for$1.00. For sale at Mc- The most of the summer campers at of the late Geo.' Rcbertson, of Stouff- the bay have retreated to their wint- ville, on Sunday. E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS- Fadden's Drug Store, Pickering. er quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Myers, of the itb line, '.Best price paid for chggm- _ �z > Al41 TER.County use.Wrown I%bT. ,sod County The cry among farmers is for more Wm. and sirs. Lewis, of Stouffville, �'"'� stlieitoar. Oonrt Hoose,Whitby. las► Vltcher's•cattle_ A rain. Turnips are suffering and plow- and Albert and Mrs. Davis, of Altona, T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, ing is almost impossible in many plaac- $undayed with David and Mrs. Myers. Choice-meat will be,found or '� L. soafcitor.Notary Public,SpecialExami- es• One of the severest thunder storms shop at reasonable pr6eesi. nor for Hfa;a Court of Justice, successor to Remember the Shredded Wheat of the season passed over this locality , 1ltasara Dow a: McGillivray, Brock street, banquet to be oven in- the church on Tuesday night of last week. Ka Prices rtg Whitby, „y CLAREMONT q g' Y g Y Call and see ua. here next Tuesday under the auspices Bros lost their barns and all of this , G WH. WARKE, SOLICITOR AxD FURNITURE STORE of the Ladies' Aid Society. These season's crop. Loss about$2000 with 1 Y . No•rsai PIIBLIC, isucceesor to late banquets are. very popular wherever 810JO insurance. David Who is 4onl,Whitby. ldr. Warne,\orth- given and always attract large crowds. o r�u m e n cote who is&saodated with Mr.Warks,attends at?lckering on Wednesdays, in the,place to get the best An excellent program will be given Msts s Loans arranged, All after the banquet b GREENWOOD y y y Miss bleary, the a Furniture at the lowest well-known elocutionist of Toronto P Mrs. Alex. 'Moore ie still in a very Having secured.theagen tots efdW41v WV. the Whitevale Methodist choir, Mr. cy L nde, of Pickerin and other talent. precarious condition. the Ontario Granite and :Isar WALTE�T D. V. S. prices, also Y B Born-On Wednesday, Sept. 15th, ble Works, Brampton, I aaa-v R L. HOWDE_ D. V. S. Do not miss this treat. to John and Mrs. Stirlen a dau titer. prepared to farsnish x11.work n�•r _ Graduate Ontario 'veterinary College. P1 CT FRAM'IN g• B P P Kember Ontario veterinaty medical Soclety. Win. Pengelly, Sr., who has been the granite and marble )lice- fa;, tiocoeeaor•toDr.E.J. Shirley, Once Hing Bt., GREEN RIVER ?< 1Ptakeriag. 37 CURTAIN POLES, tlnedgto his bador e months, is now con- woikmanshihe very owe �a- n, Mrs. Clutson, of Chicago, is visiting P guaranteed. HOPKINS,VETERINARY BUR• her father.John Windsor. George Baynard, of Hamilton, is. Gcods shipped where desire•4'_ x.. ' -ate- L raw Heise who has been sick for spending a few weeks with his uncle, See me before placing yot� tirodusts of the Outexto vet riaary Col- y' William Pen sieve 'order. tlwo 1. t lap, Toronto, registered member of the some time, is somewhat improved. g Gas&ric Veterinary Medical Association. if- Mrs. Jerman, of Toronto, is spend. Mrs. J. A. Arlidge,of Toronto,spent shortest noticg. .a, roe and residence one andonegnarter miles in a few days wife Mrs. Elisa Bice. a few days last week with her parents l: **rtes of Green River. Office and ahoeiaarfor" `u N D E R T A K I N G g Eli and Mrs. Willson. C. W. GIBBON S, - CZarstftws�`r a: bOure 6 to a a.m„and I to .4 pm. Private Rill Mitchell; wife slid family. �e apple packers are bus in the tetaphone in my oQtoe P. a4dress, Green ,in ponnection. spent a day in Stouffville this week. P y ape•• Ons. Maggie Wilzwn is confined to her IIeighborbood. At'present they erre C O �T bed at resent with an attack of in- et William Middleton s. A L suoinjoss gaavbo. J. 5..1.. 10 E A. Ije flammation.t Fred Lawton and wife spent sun- i da with James'and Mrs. Gibson. Weare pleased to see W. A. -Ful- y 'Hard and soft. :.CLAREMONT ler's smilin f r• behind the counter They intend leaving for Florida in G. HAV. —Issuer. of Marriage g a week t two. • Licenses in the County of Ontario, once more. 'Plakaringvillage. my Mr. Hames, of Whitevale, made �lra• W. N. Ayleswotth and Mrs, nth and Shingles. HOPPER Issuer of :Barriaa�ge this week'his pastoral calling week in (Dr.)Horst left on Wednesday for To. R Licensee is the County o! Oatad0. Tonto, where the Will remain fora THE PICKERING NE W, Se� DGreen River. Y a Canoe at atom and his residence,Claremont. � Benjamin Doten, wife and -family, few daps, before leaving for their SAVE TNI3 PRESCRIPTION spent Sunday with Miss Mary and. home in Montana. Prices right. �TORWAY HOUSE.-Norway, Stanford Doten. The Ladies' Aid of the Greenwood A V RE E e7�� Hlnutewn Band. Particular as give church are holding an ice cream social an to farmers attsadink the Toronto m.rk 4 For 81dnep TTOub1eS STOVFFV ILLS ” at the parsonage on the evening"-flf ]deal accommodation under she new loan Tuesday,Sept. LOCUST RILL want. Charges moderate. J.J.KeCana, Pro- y,Se t. lath, Ice ream, cake ' �sietor, The barn of David Reesor, on the and coffee served abd a good program n. 10th Ilse Markhr,m, near Locust Hill given. Admission 15 and 10 cents. Pickering Lumber B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK sad Rheumatism. was tltruck by lightning on Tuesday The C. N. R. officials are now buy- Do D• C, AcOonan•, Commissimoneyoner for taI evening and burned to the ground in land in this townshi for their aaOAaeiss aoeoDatans. Eta. ttoaq to loan B P an trim ' '•Issues of lLatrSap Lia l.oz.'Compound Carpesia; I oz.Fluid with all its contents.• new railway. It is expected that a All kinds of.building material tiva Rids. -w esloas" hl ia�i, Oat. 7•r Extract Dandelion,.and enough Syrup Shortly'after the storm had started station will be situated just east of ing rough and dressed ltaeeilss- FPOSTILL, Licensed Auetiuneer Sarsaparilla to make a four ounce on Tuesday evening the sky became the Greenwood road&bout a mile and lath, etc. . for Ooantiee of York and Ontario. An of a dull reddian hue to the south of a half south of here. The buiidiag of Car B. C. shingles in transit exp talose sales of all kinds attenued to on shortest mixture.. Take w teaspoonful after the town, and it was soon discovered- this road should provide considerable to arrive on or about Oct. Ise. asR. No"". address Green Giver P.O., Oat, meals and at bedtime: that lightning had struck and fired work for the people of the township, $2.55 per square in lot of TO T B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• Prepared only at McFadden's Lrug the large fine barn. on Messrs. Kay but in the modern methods of con. square or over. y" �1a . tloawr for Ontario sad York Con. All Bros, farm. The owners were up and strutting railroads,'machinery playa klaaae of sales rood S W. D. R '.tI'&'S�►.. noted either pnvatelyor by tore. saw the bolt strike the.building at the a very important part,.80 that manual Merino, pale notes collected. For dater or east able. The hurried out and held labor is to a rest extent dispensed salter ■apply at residence, Rlizabeth 6 y B {, pt„ P nes. Orders left at Wave Ole" will 'Have your eyes examined by us. We just enough time to rush the horses with. For those in the,centre of the C}EZ+ thA - seeeiys prompt attention. I51y. guarantee satisfaction. out of the stables which were wader township the road should •prove a ' the west end.-Tribune. IT PAYE m POIICHER. Licensed Auction- � great convenience. � .L . e•r, valuator, Oolfiotor and inner of T. M. MC FADDEN One school that sends at the ar M JTiW licences' All kinds of &notion salea� 1 BROCK ROAD eooducW &rid valuations made at mod- f ;ORCUGMAM in Thoroughness.,,Popularity sns�3 . erase charge, Estates and ooasilfamea4 ooa• Druggist After several months intense suffer- Uenuine Met-it is the Ok"uSWITStly manyted and sold by auction w gg rind.Optician, in from cancer in the stomach, Mr. J• L. Cowie was in the cit this 1 ZOTT private ash. lfortgaase, roots, notes and g' y ' Sreoaral aocoante promptly collected and satin- PICKERING, ONT. John Axford passed away on Tuesday week. a , wry settlements guaranteed. Phone or evening in his 63rd year. .Tbe deceas- N- Crawford has secured a position ' i. for tarmv and fixed dcntby Brougham, ed was a man of strollphysique until at West Hill hotel. Ort Dates mai be Dzed by phoas:laws g otaoe. y last winter when the disease from Frank- and Mrs. Gerow, of Toronto, D1111II ham's which he died began to show itself: :were home over Sunday. TORONTO. ONT. (' g Mr. Axford has beeaaa a resident of•this ' Henry Holthy wears a senile that It enjoys a large patronitge bec as soe agnel" & Col Undertaking Parlors township for ten years, haying come won't come off. It's a girl. its superior-work is so well know from Brighton. years, was an, active Little Charlie Liscomb is confined King street, Pickering. member cif the Methodist church and to his lied with typhoid fever. Get your training here and yota Have a full line of mesh and cur- Calls by day or night proulptly was highly esteemed by all who knew Miss �Iay Linton and Hiss Maggie be satisfied. All graduates cawillR U ttended to. Telephone kin,. His funeral took plaice on Thurs- Feasby are in ToronW at present. get positions. Catalogue Erste.]� ed meats constantly on baud. (Bell or Independent.) day when, after service in the house, Born-On Saturday, Sept. 18th;to now, his hcxly waif taken to Bri bton fair Henry and Jars. Holtby a daughter. Spice Roll; Breakfast Bacon, � g W. J. ELLIOT, Princi Eologna,'�Veiners, etc. interment. He is survive by his Misa A. Harcourt, o€ Toronto, •-is• fir' Q Car. Yon e & Alexander Std_ widow and two sons and two daught- visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Holtby. g n s u ran Ce ease y. daughters having died in in- Ross Conner and friend, of Toronto, Highest prices paid for 'fancy. He was a member of the spent Sunday ander, the parental —��a—� -'-"• ii, " Butcher's cattle. Ancient Order of 17nited Workman, roof. . -being a ine,ruber of Pickering Lodge. :Hiss Marie Willson has returned 'iekerin� aver Of all kinds--Best always s recom• ---...�.- home, after spending the summer at u mended. KINSALE` 1ljnden. PRESENTATIONS We are pleased to report that J. M. Fred Bentley is now engaged with • ' Gerow is getting along nicely, after �y First-class rigs for hire Conveyancing Done W. G. Scott assi$ting•in farm work. and Gifts r g John Lawrence is in Cherr•wood his recent illness. Cherrywoo and Mrs. Feasby, of Saint- i Da or night Rents and Notes Collected. erecting a silo for f St.fy this week. y g -• ield, visited ..Mrs. Wm. Feasby and Mrs. O'Brien,U'Bof St. Catharines, family over Sunday. * 8119 sleets a11- trains Charges reasonable. spent'a few days,with leer friend,Miss J. H. Moore. Thos. and firs. Poucher and Hiss ; Teaming promptly attended to. 150 acre Farm for sane. Walter Moore and his sister, bliss Blanche 'bieehin spent Sunday with We make a specialty of proses►= A. E. and Mrs. Major, at Whitevale. tations, gifts, and can quote yvAn Hazel, spent Sunday with Mrs. Brad- g _ Agent for Canada Carriage L'o. .Lf you want to buy sell or rent, call Mr. and 'Mrs. Goldman and -dau h- atri ht rice on an " ford near Pickerin g g price anything in t)�as• �e ._. at my, office. $argains. g' ter, of Tororlx�p, autoed to Thistle Ha' line, View Pilkep, Audley,has rented "Side y,401iss M. Miller returning • • View Farm," recently occupied bp, on Monde 7 P><cktring.' t�}' to the city with them. GOLD or SILVER HEADEIP 11 a Vs Rich ds'7n• bits. Moore for a term of years. Mrs. Burton Mve,ra, of Pittsburg, CANES, Nurse Mowbray and her sister, Miss Mrs. John Poucher, of Toronto, and SOLID GOLD WATCHES,_ The � - - Gladys, are visiting their brother, � •; �•� Notary.Public, Pickering. Frank, in Hamilton for a few days. Mrs. A. E. Major, of Whitevale;visit- STLVERWARE CABINET'�i. DOMINION BANK ed Thos. and Mrs. Poucher on Friday ;..t The apple pickers are around again GRAND FATHER CLOCK.%_ on tbeirr annual tour of destruction. of last week. x Slacksmithin9 al evil. pPt y YChildren s Dap service will he obser- TEA SETS, J3ead Office, Torontobut we suppose be are as necessary h ' MARBLE CLOCKS, " ved in St: Jo n s church Sunday, : eneral Barkin Business' Sept. 96th, service commencing at 2.30 Joseph Harbron is building a house P g ELEGANT SIL'VERWARL', �* g A general blacksmith business done. for a lady near Whitby and E. Law- instead of 1.30 as usual. Rev. Moore PIECES, transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly rents is bus in Brookline Our'car- will take charge of the service. executed. Y MEDALS and PRIZE CUPS promptly penters have had a busy season. Remember Wm. Dolphin s auction (}old Mounted Peas and hales- Mrs. J. W. Dunn, of Whitby, is vie- sale of farm stock, implements, etc., -� Special attention given t0 Horse-shoeing- a- Specialty. at hie remises, three- nesters of a dreds of other small things. iting her son Louis for a time. As P q ; .the collection;of C+GR�GN ♦ T. A �T Lou is his own housekeeper, it is mile west of Brougham, on Tuesday We,invite your inspection. f • necessary to have a lady visit occa- next. See bills for full particulars, 7DTo trouble to show goods. sale notes. PICKERING,, ONT, sionally to fix things up a bit. But it A very painful accident was sustain- e map not long be necessary in this ed on Sunday at the home of Fred. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, instance. Bunker when-his son, Archie, .about ?.7ej:Olsaite received of �1. and BRITISH Term of 1909 Councillor Scott and a gang of men twelve years of age, was kicked in the ' CANADIAN Ten per cert cbeap- under the formanship of C. W. l)is face by a colt. As a result his jaw upwards. BUSINESS er,ten per cent bet- ney, have completed their -bask of hone was broken and three teeth were R. N. BASSETT,. pp crushin stone placing f'r,a X=teSeet allowed at hi hest COLLEGE ter for Businea g g them on the knocked out. He was not able to JEWELLER AND OPTTCttiv g TORONTO Shorthand and�Mat- roads in this division. We just for- speak until the following morning• current rates. ric, get the number of miles laid down, when he explained that he was pat- Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, bait feel confident in asserting that it tin the animal when be received the (opposite new poet ot'ftce}� CAA&, D. GORDON, Manager B. A., Principal, Cornerli onge and is the largest three days work ever blow. Dr. Fish attended to his in'ur- WTTT'r'-3Y BlSte. done with the crusher in the town- ies and the boy is doing as wel� as WHITBY B►RLACiH; ship. could be expected. ' , , S"1.;'114.­'­,; yea"a ..✓.va..rYkt... , - - ..rte• , .� «- t '.7% F ;.�... -,... .. 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Lo -.:v:. : ....:.• .,-... ..., mow`,... .�' ....,.. ..-...,. .. ,, ,. ,:..,' .:.Cw., atm.. r't`T• - t r y;�, •.n t� 3:; "P.;• '. ,- f. .' ..._... ')+. ,... . .nT4•.. .. ..... .. ... .+.;: .., . .S I" '4. -4. ':'l vT.:.^^ ,; 2- 1,:. �. ..aL r• , • A , - I,E�DING -�AI�KETS-A ST RANT - . . . OTTAWA IRSHIP ?RAGED - --- - - BREADSTUFFS - Toronto, Sept. 21.-Flour - Ota- ;m-Toronto Soldier and Civilian Are Char ed On- tario sour 9e, per ,cent. Pan , One Man filled, Two Injured by Contact o£� $4 to $4.05 in buyers sacks on track ' w Toronto, and at. $3.90 to $3.95 out- ..with the Crime. de in buyers' saeka. Manitoba Propeller with Electric Wires. i flour, first patents, $5.80 on track, x - Toronto; second pat-eats, $5.30, and rA despatch from Toronto says: C Sockett went out into the crowd strong bakers', $5.10 to $5.20 on A despatch from 'Ottawa says; las removal from the grounds. The. With a roar that was heard with- and arrested Woodward, who was track, Toronto. A startling series of accidents, in- other men sustained a severe shock, t in a'radius, of several blocks, what easily located by his uniform. A Manitoba Wheat-\'ew No. 1 eluding a tragedy,- on Thursday at- but were soon resuscitated. Beat is supposed to have been a small description of the other man was Northern, $1.06, Bay Ports,- and tended the course of the dirgible ing, with his brother, was running ' bomb, placed by two men under a secured, and Inspector Davis after No, 2 Northern, $1.04 spot, Bay a'-rstwip whose ascents were to be a, wheel of fortune on the Midway. table in the New York Chinese res- a time caught Wilkinson. Both port's, No. 1 Northern, $1.01 V, one of the feat•uTes of the Central He .was 44 years, of age, was mar-• y -auuraut on York street, exploded rnen denied knowledge of the ex- Bay ports, October shipment, and Canada Exhibition. The first as- rigid and leaves a widow and'six T 'ar: Wednesday night, blowing out plosion. leo. '2 at 99%c, October shipment. cent was attempted on Thursday 'small children. Campbell is from itbe front of the shop and wrecking The theory is that the explosive Ontario Wheat-No. 2, 98 to 99c morning by Aviator Nasar, upon Glengarry County. He was in., it inside in a remarkable'manner. was one of the small bombs used at outside points. the exhibition grounds near the charge of the exhibit of the Ontario Queenie Oliver, the cashier of the in tho fireworks display in front of Barley-For future delivery No.'2 Aberdeen Pavilio There were a Wind Engine and Pump Go., Lim- restaurant and its only occupant the grand stand at the Exhibition. 54 to 55c, and No. 3 extra, 52 to number of electric wire's near the ited. It is believed that Mr. Keat- a v the time of the explosion, was Quite a number of these were 53c outside. pavilion, and in some manner the ing might have been resuscitated ''knocked down, although by same picked up by soldiers and civilians, Oats-No. 2 Ontario white, new, propeller, 'near the front of the had a physician been at hand im- - straage chance escaping with no it is said. Some of these fireworks 57 to 373/2c outside for September airship, became entangled in them, mediately. On Thursday afternoon,, - more serious injury than a few were,ex losives of high ower, and j y p g p , shipment, and 39c .for immediate sera-ping off the insulation. The�some hours after the tragedy, Nasse a bruises.. could have caused such an explo- shipment. New Canada �i'est oats, rear end of the airship slowly drop- made a sueces'9ful ascent, landing Several policemen, headed by In- cion as last night's. It is supposed I41Y2 to 42c, Bay ports, September Pel to the ground, and the aviator I upon the oppodit , side of the Ri-, epector Davis, who heard the ex- that Woodward became possessed I si:ipment.. called to the assistant, Wingard-I dean Canal. Ile was billed to snake rlosion while at the corner of Bay of one of them and took it into the Peas-No. 2 new, 70 to 72c out ner, to "look out for the rudder." i another ascent in the evenin and - and 'Richmond streets, were on the restaurant with the object of "hav- side. A large crowd were assembled, in-i was dragging the airship back to spot a minute later. The young ing some fun" with the Chinamen, Rye.No, 2, 66 to 67c outside. eluding Edward Keating, of Belle-i the, grounds when it struck a live r woman told the story of two men I being unaware of the 'damage it Buckwheat--Prices purely nomin- ville, and Malcolm Campbell, who wire. near the entrance- to the ex= s ttho had been in the place, and Y. would cause. al. sprang forward to assist Wingard- I hibition. It took fire at once, but ,- to c,c on track, Toronto.. .Ca- the ,framework at the 'same time, shot up .in the air three hundred _ Corn-No. 2 American yellow, ner. The three men took hold of �76,, __ feet. before the balloon portion of TWO BROTHERS DROWNED. four miles north of here, was struck I nadian 75c on track, Toronto. and hardly, had the touched it, f . - (by a Michigan Central Railway Ex- I y the machine exploded. The airship _ g y Bran-$19 outside in bulk for On- when the spectators saw them drop itself was.destroyed, but no one: Toronto Fireman Lost His Life ,tn press train going west and instant- tario bran, and -23 for shorts in limp to the ground-in'a heap. They,was injured. A h�u'9e near by, - Tryingi to Save Brother. ly killed. Mr. Billo was on his way bulk. Manitoba $11.50 in sacks had completed an electric circuit(caught fire, but the flames- were ex to attend a funeral and was walk- Toronto-,Tref hts To- _ebarged with 2000 v.olts: tin uished before an considerable'' A despatch from Toronto 'says: i g spurts $s 1, g y ing on the south track. He step- rcnw:fr4iDuts. Keatin died_ an 'hour. later after damage was inflicted. +. Joseph Gilding, aged vl -and' his p freight train, ,when the. to g g i" brother Hunter, gaged' 21 were Ped off to the tither track to pass -- - _ _ - - -,!_ .__ -_ -�__ .._-..--- drowned in the-Bay on Sunday of- �' expressCOUNTRY-PRODUCE. - train struck him. He leaves a fam-. T n t, 71';:c. -Cora-flee., 60;sc. Bar- 'Bridgenorth, on the charge`that he +Gernoon, meeting the fs:e which I • App.es-Cooking apples, $. per sly 0f tea children. le Standard, 67' tomo years ago befel their third, barrel, -and 'St. Lawrence- and l S- re No. 3, 'S9„ did slay and kill Arthur Bullard' and only brother. The Gildiugs _- N - Duchess, • 1.23 to $2.50. Zo 61c; \o. '4, 54 to 59/_c. rf Toronto. The warrant was is- with several M*mpanions were sail- Bears-Prio;e, 5..25, and hand- --' sued -by County Magistrate Echni Gitcling's recently pur THE �IC5KRvr SHOOTER. picked, $2.-io-t;j S•2.;5 per bushel. LIFE STOCK- MARKETS. : son, and included the brother. Har- chased 33 footer, the "Winona." 1W­'No.. 1 timothy, oi5 t') *,'., Al,,r.trcal, Sept. 21.-There users ty ,I"f li isr, who wag not at home He was, at the helm.. Ther,:! was Jacob •Smith �M ust Stand Trial for a. t+.::t un tract: here and No: 2, n,),really prime beeves on the mar- l c,}len Fred.was arregtod; but on his e a stiff breeze, sad tie hen rear the Iiiilfng Doutiuiek Spratt. r�1'i to- S1'3.5U. ket, anti five hen4» per pc,un.:l `was`return he voluntarily submitted to: Island some hundred. yard: fes m_ Straw-Q9. ' arrest. •Both men were, arraigned T n trial r decub Surith. �h�sa s: I _ P S aLout the prtce'fur pret+y glx,d g ' A .dei arch from Lin<i-a ),to �.;;�?. ' before klagistrato I+;cimt:+on at 9 s aI+ re, H i t.cr f«,.1 r•b,-aid. 1`v'h Pl;,tatoes--70 to .3c 'cr ba on I fninixN and froal that d,nvn t„ t}:er he vas struck -1 the };a:u or. The t :m., a'ncl aAmitted' to bail of $t,- lost 'Iris zalance ti�iif n the craft rc rnanded .in cunnPctinn .with thn ltt.nel. fur.Url�arivr.;..and S0 fur ticw four :ce its per pound, while, the p huutin of I)urninick S raft; was L'runs,vick, j ct tutron stork sold at 2;'� to ziear; each. ©n the application of 1 'lurched in the �vavcs is note, rtain• restore 1 on 11edoesday iloroin'q bc= Puultry-C,hiekcns, drpcscd,,ltto -w per Ib, . CaNe3, a3 to $10 each,,;' ,elir. fIinur nhe their _was counsel, oned % "Can you Bold out Hunt 1. shout I.Gc r lb..;.f,u t, 9 to 11c;,turkeys, I:at 3,/.. tf+ 5.:,,c per lb.. ; rhvvp. 3,,. 1' m a S_ ar b .. Pu p fore .lfa ;strat•e 'I*•ore: After:hear- Pc ea Jos. C}1`<l:nsr, zrn.ziously as his ...inn 4everal witne•scs, who re at= 17 to.13c per .1v. ;:.iuc'ss, ib., l- toy t., 4c, and lambs. 5't,t) 6c per !b. .till. dept. 24th. bmt'tcr came to the surface, some. 1 ed the evi enre brought out at the 1,l le- Ouc•d Fjoq of fat h+,gs, 9 to 9 ;c per. • M aids in the rear. ri shake of.-the iu uest the aceu-,cd was cummit lb,. miich cc '�s, 8:'.0 to S::.3 each. HEAVY FINES IMPOSED. knead and a cit of dt'�tress aa•s the q Y �I.!rgi:TS. : Tcirnrte, Sept. 21.- I3,tiEl,rrs'. _ ted for trial at the QuiLrter Sr, I : TIiT; i)_1I,L odly reply and without hesitation, sion"s of the, Peace, -to be held in V n t<ere ill strong-deli ard. Piokrd'l,,ts C• _ .ice Gilding lungi+d overboard. �: I - F:Lrtte r=-found priaws, 13 to:'_lc; f rim£ st�cr= and E%£.Lfers .s+rltl.as.' ..suit Stn. alnrie. Li mor' Dealer, g p -I)ccem,f)er. Jrc(,b ulth i9 i:r a very tubs and"large"r,;ti , 1•; to 19c; t'r- hi has 85 e ; and .,. but th}x eras Pri►:,+ecuted. With the rudder and-the sail free, hone btate..of health and is.said to :;feriur; tri°to ,1'.c; creame:,r; "^ fi I? „ It %as with swrc;difficulty that the he in the initial stagos.of. typhoid „ w,. e�:ceptiu,ral. The gr;neral 'aicra,o� A de Patch from Sault Ste. to, 24c, and heparawr, to _:c per � otl,crs saw' the brothers to ther, s from $ �" .5. I arie fans:'A, the rP.tAt of & visit g". fever.. .. c;f ,goal I,,ads «•a f .i t breasting th.ca 'waves, Thea,. of a lt✓I,gos-Case lots, �; to 23c p`r 4C..rrediaru, g t,) ��''t £0,' Ji ilkers ;.)f Detectives :1Lstin :and Farting- aturden' they disappeared. : . 2,nd springers „ere in atc:idv ile- to tw, the Soo during Au„ust,.fines -* --- THE STRE_ MOI' 11-RE.1T. uzeu_ card• Si,o rkcrs Arad feed rs -- i:; the' Polito Court on Wednesda d TE:N I\ll1.1�.� DR011\l:a. Cheese,-T?c her Ib. for`large, and ,Firn:er. _ Sh,'ep-aircl calces•- `^:eakly flmountcl to- $8s•�. Bc°nrr' Scigly - - -- I IT)%i itrg F.a*t:v:.•trd .Through Fort 'at' 12;;c fur twins. rand un'cltl,ig cI. La tb�-i as rr, air«.'.a vs£stend Itallah; was found Lightliarper Reltnety Seeing a Boat 11'iliiatn its Large Quanl.iticg. lI �'' sawing fo heaiv run.., it ;s-Sr ls,.ts gt,ilty cn three charges and was as, i ' fiUG PI1 L CTs. ,- -dere. w-ted at. �.'3 f,v,h.. and �c,I �t.;ri0: Men had aibit.ed his.. wt'Lti►�izrd. A despatch fr•,m Fort William „ T n A dc-nut-h from ti ic+ a cav'.s; n ratbn-L*,n clear, 1.1,:� to i)c 0 Eu $ .c3, fed and wutcr£d• l,,a r and u>,tzinrd liquor. I►iarcel- m rt . C. Wheat is be,inning to arri%�c _ „_ r o l' per lb. in cn:e lots; meti5 . urx., _a ., Jiar.c.)sa anoth'r Italian, was I' P . c , ., e• uantitles- a::d ' ' e. i he city in.lar 1 1•'. Eastman, li • h '•c ,r t g _ i ' . n, est ou e , e q a •.>- ::,- p' t �_a.50 -her cut, -,.v0. c v t C � to `� I .,' A i oma ,tel f r.ed and the H e >~ l . 1' `[AL .F. i- a,., h d�l l l. - i this ..c r the c n h first time t e fir cr at Race �. iv for- t _ e Ru c t: v r -. ., o arrived hero� „ , , on F.ridiv morning, reports seeing elevat_?rs-wer.e.wot•krng overtime on Hams-Light to medium. ].•,:; to I Q1 .) The arauunt of t}La fines has a C'ulu,,�bis )t`fiver boat capsize anti 'Tuesday right. Shipping is still,. 10".-,C;del., heavy, 14;':e to 13c; r-olls .`•erdiet of Coroner's-Jury on Shoot• c ease l ec.n,c consterna:tron atr.�ng YrOm eight to ten -Indian< .-includ- 1,9wever, slow, and the Wahcondah 113 to It,.,c; shuuiders, .1.,c; back, t!.F local ligni,r dc3ler++, especial= -, 19 to 1S,, c;' breakfast bacon, 17 to lug of Ilatvc�y Sroti• iy throer,h th+� #.Let that a vote on ing wv,:,en and children, clru.w7le(1 ! Fairmottnt,- and baro Vugava are 17�'e - A.des patch frunr Thc,rndale• �Lys:1 P l�)cal option takes pla,co hero- in on Thursday .morning during a ' in tl'c river empty and waiting or Lard-Tierces, 15c tubs, 13'�e The jury Rhiih, under C'crronr.r .9tron s.,uthwest .squall. A Hes, dere. ails 13; c. �{ Ilughcs, invr;.tinated t',i• death of •Janus ane;• 'talcs nmen P i e,upluyecl by the'C:oyernment� quoit Indian,. i% �:rcvcd at t,:e _ = � I Local agency °•n FrWay mornin Ilarvey Scott brought in the fol- r.nd says=ho llzs a number of other g- S g' 13USINI:SS AT 'MONTREAL. lowing •verdict on Friday night:-- cases in hand; here. rrport.ed that he was a•lnne in. a °LE.tPF.C/ FROtiI 1S'I\DO«: }'"That Harvey ScY,tt came to his Columbia. River boat which cap '- 31„ntleal, Sept. 21.-The market ldCath on ,Septenibcr 13 1909, by a 3` ...4ized on Tlrur�day ncar`Race.Iiocks, Ian Killed. `I`ontan Injured in fur +gats is rn�,re attire,'bu�crs were I4hut from a revolver in the Bands 1SIIED TO D1::1TII htkce ger was I 1[otttrcal. ;at ked 43'•'c per bushel afloat here %' He believes the It ., c - ` '" P - c'f-fir;. �1'rs}ey 'Scott: in lustlfilh.e confused by seeing bags of ballast I A despatch from.Montreal sass: for' �o. .2 Canadian 1Festern; to !celf-defence•"- It is almost ccxtain Accident at the Farah Mine at which he'had•on fhe,windward side Frightened by the explosion of a arrive, which is an advance. over i from the evidence that the defence Cobalt. ' of the boot, but the lightkeoper ''as stove, Theodore Variate and whatthey were purchased at some .will he self-defence and temporary A despatch frorh Oobalt sa a t is insistent that he saw-tile party his wife 'um d from a third store two weeks ago of _;'tic per bushel. insanity, To-the surprise of ever P E.1 Pc y p 5 Oti'Friday afternoon L llecente a dtown,, and says that his wife and �wi-ndow on Sunday morning on O� Canadian R'estern, ' 44 t° one Mrs. Wesley Scott's• evidence rmner, single, aged about thirty, assistant also w itriessed the disas- 4.1„c; -o, 3 Canadian Western,43 Notre Dame street. The man was ,� w•a's not taken, and. it will probably Engaged at the Farah mine, along ser. His report of the location of instantl killed and the woman a`aa to 43;_c. Barley-No. ., 66 to 67c; not be heard until her trial ou Uc the, disaster is different from that y Manitoba feed barley, 64 to 65c. with a companion, Wilfred Baiter, injured. tuber 4. tic;cended the 'shaft too soon after of the Indian, and the time is plat= ;�_ Flour-l�ianitoba Spring wheat pat- ,� cA by him as 11 a.m., while the In ents, firsts, $5.90;do., seconds, $•5.- b}seting at the hundred foot level., � dian states that he capsized after fESi �'II'S IS 1CTIVE. 40; 1�'inter wheat patents, $5.30; J0PLI\GS'ARRESTED The men realized their danger at :12 o'clock.' _- ;4lanitoba strong bakers', $5.20; -- once and: gave the hoisting signal. - -Small Internal`Craters Have Been straight rollers, $3 to $5.25; do., Charged With Billing Arthur Bol- bailey managed to get out safely, in'bags, $2.35 to $2.50. Feed- lard, of Toronto. })tit I2ecc rite fell from the bucket; s: STEPPED I\ FRONT OF TR:1I�l, Getting Busy. . t )6 , : l:eing dashed to death-seventy feel . Ontario bran,' $22 to $23; Ontario A des atch from Peterboro' says: Termer. Livin; Near Delhi Killed A despatch from' Rome says: middlings- $23.50 to .824.50• Mani- PC y below in the bottom of the shaft.; g tuba bran $22; ; On Thursday afternoon High Coun- L ! Vesuvius,is again ,active. Guides bianit•c)�:a shorts on the Track. 'report rumblings, followed b sli ht a2. ty Constable Cochrane arrested �^ i pe, g , y g t; pure grain mouille, $33 to $34; Fred. Jopling at his homy in Pellagra is causing terrible rav, -A despatch from Delhi, Ont., seismic shocks. The small inter- mixed mouille, $23 to�$:.7• Cheese ages in North.Carolina. := t;iLys: Early on Thursday morning -nal craters have been unusually ac- -Westerns, 11% to 113bc, and east- --- - -- - - °' Jacob Billo, a farmer living about tive in the last few days. ems, 11� to 11%c. Butter-Finest creamery, 23% to 24c; seconds at 23 to 231/2c; Manitoba dairy, 1S to • 16.3 ,t=t_3 wes tern-zlair, -mt 19 to•20c. A U G U S T RIDE' ' RETURNS .. . rpR -Selected stock', 2Fi�� t-b 6-6c; JL No. 1 candled at 22% to 23c, and 2at 1 6 t °. to 19c per dozen. An • `Increase. of Nearly Eight Million ; UNITED STATES MARKETS. Railway Commission Issues Orders Re- St. Lottie, Sept. 21-Wheat - Dollars for the • Mouth, t Sept., $i.03f; Dec., $1.00%; May, :_,garding Officers on Trains. ` 51.03%. A despatch from Ottawa says: month were $5,351,157, an increase Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 21.- • Wheat-Sept., 97% to 97%c; Dec., August trade returns for the Do- of $1,170,970. A despatch 'from Ottawa says: Canada, not only to passengers 97%c; May, $1.00/8 to $1.01 ; ,cash, minion, issued on Friday, again in- For the first five months of the -�y `The Canadian Railway Commission bound to the United States, but•to No, 1 hard; $1.00% to $1.01%; No.' fiscal year the total 'trade of the dicate, a lar a increase over 1 Dominion has been $247 7 40n Wednesday made an order di- passengers going from one Canadi- l Northern, 99%c to $1.00%; No. , g 88,335, `recting all railroads in Canada an point to another. The order di- .2 Northern, 97% to 98%c; year s figures. The total frac, gain of $36,130,252, or,about,seven! „. which do an international business reefed conductors to report all cas- Northern, 95% to 96%c. our - for the month was ,$55,869,031, an teen per cent.,_ as compared with to direct their -conductors to pre- es of,incivility by Americanoffici- First patents, $5.205.45; sec- increase of $7,761,972 as compared the corresponding period of 1908 - vent undue interference with pas- als on Canadian trains On behalf and patents, $5. 0 $5.35;first with August of last year. Imports Imports of merchandise entered for eengers•in Canada by•United States of the railways it was eT. plained clears, $4.35 4.50; second clears, of merchandise totalled $30,241.,376, consumption have totalled $14`2, 4 WN immigration officials. In making that the presence of American of- $3. 0 to .30. Bran-Its hundred a gain of $7,1139,371. Exports of 033,218, an increase of $29,566,672. i the order, Chairman Mabee said he ficials•on trains in Canada was duepeon cks, $19.50. domestic products amounted to Exports of domestic products were had received over fifty complaints to an arrangement and was design- Milwaukee, Sept. 21.-Wheat - $23,537,330, an increase of $626,- $96,935,925, an inerease•of $6,820,- %; ' against American immigration of- ed to prevent loss of time in mak- No, l Northern, $1.08 to $1.08 791. Exports of foreign products 304. Exports of foreign. productis ficials, who are alleged to have ing examinations at boundary \o. 2 Northern, $1.03 t0 $1.06; .totalled $1,726,341, an increase of were $8,098,417, an increase Of made themselve obnoxious in ,points. Dec., 98% to 98%c bid. Rye-No. $186,040. Customs duties for the $2,100,303. ..,., .., -w... - .Pr R � `r-, ..' .wg eaw•' �vta - '�,"Zl •-ryT '1.� 'i�-' �'^J+r•^'�'. epi - � � .ryg•'a.-�..y.i "W'"'Y'f... •':, .:•sr'ia ::.-' ...... :...-. �ti: "}4 Y G'. ..a.' t +t ,1t' '^p-+ .. .-. ,. ;a'.'r-..; :,...:.., :ra.•ra ;,,c' ,:.,rn. , ..}..h'.n • r..f: '�yu�+..,t sa' '�k••s.1 ..r J y, y.�. .,y, '..( :y. -: ... ... ,r#. v>I .'b r..r'd - ., ..it ,.`t•,,.. !a :...K?` ...�..... +. .._+: � ..•'Y i. ''y r r�... v2.s�A;Y .:.� .w - E +T : .'.....,. _.v .. ...:.at_- .{ ...,-, P .' ....•mac,,j *.,..,!&.,:.,. •m} ..0 ^s. ... - ,,, ,,.'., -.w^•... o^ 4 r' :",.<'.r.'. .' ''ins`. f'. .� 4..:X�,. '-w . �T•" �y.'� w.. � �°`e+- .;:a:h •b.,!.. - _..+;jl.�{ ., 4 .r: '... G�' •?s. -u. ::..., ... - Fb .7 � '.tit r. i - - r: r NERVOUS DISORDERS ' MEN a�• Hints for. Busy Housekeepers. ._ ESIYEDYBF - 4: r #ti H. Promptly Cured by the Use of Recipes and Other Valuable Information Er. Williams' Pink Pills. True Faith Cares Little for Formulas � It of Narticuiap Interest to Women Folks. It your hand trembles or is un- {. f steady, remember that this is a sure -Is Concerned With Fruits- early sign of your nervous eye- CAKES. draw the fowl and wash inside wit,.. tem being at fault. The mischief - warm water. Cut off the neck close May develop, slowly -to a worse "We ,,. r. Hermit Cake.— -are saved by hope. —Rom. their religion than about its practi., I want to tell you all about tc• the body, leaving the skin to stage: • You feel unaccountably viii., 24. cal fruits. They are more anxious+ A cake I've osteo made; fold over the opening. Then'bend weak and weary after exertion; Faith is forward and not back- that their ideas of the divine should _ ;Its name is "Hermit" and its worth the leo back and carefully cut.the. .3 ou lose flesh; you turn against ward looking. ,You may'know any be accurate, or that-others should' Makeu the realm of cakedom fade,' skin on the joint just enough to food and suffer palpitations and in- man's faith not by what he believes so consider them than the are But I mobil tell you how 'tis done expose the sinews without break- digestion after eating. At times as to the past but by what he hopes, that their deeds should reflect and Else ing them and draw them out by a you are intensely irritable, greatly determines,' and has confidence in reveal that divine and higher glory you ends think I fake, depressed and easily worried. g y :'fora. Break off the le at the joint, P Y Sc I'i1 proceod and give you all g . > for the future. Faith is that which of character. the sinews hanging to it. Cut the Sometimes sharp pains sh. t down pierces into the unknown . and When once one has caught some The details of this cake. oil sack awn from the rum' Now your spin's and legs a bably P g .:Brown sugar is the-kind to use— Y p' noural is robs ou of cies brings to us its promise, gives as- vision and 'hope of the fullness.of Two cups will do, I deem. it is ready to stuff. g Y Y P surance of that which we do not life that religion reveals when he 11Iis well with one and a half cups Put the stuffing that is to be used, � night. These are- some of the yet see- but w' ich we long for. It has seen some glimpse of the ideal- Of deal Of •butter to a cream. a little in the neck, the rest in the troubles that indicate the,presence looks back onlythat the trend of kingdom to which its aspirations 'Then drop in eggs, .of which use 'body.and sew up the opening. of nervous disorders. If these the past ma idicate the wa of g P four, Draw the skin of the neck smoothlytroubles are neglected they result P Y Y• Point, he is then concerned only the future. in making- that ideal a reality A pound of dates cut small, down and under the back, press the in complete nervous collapse and Cherishing memorials of long ago Religiosly more people die of P the si ions• sunder, body ng fold ( PinkbPills have iwon a, greatlrepu_ g - q yP journey- yY of toot mann'serm�srsrand too l the Ten pennies' worth of shelled wal- 8 Y will note equip a man for ourne • of- nut�, P q in in to-do We cannot live b And lemon peel—that's all+ beck and holding down the skin of tatioII by curing all forms of Bery the -bread our fathers won; we service. They become habitual ` Five cents' worth of peel will do: thE' neck. Press the legs close to I nus disease. The nervous system must seek our ow•n• We. cannat hearers of'the word; they exhaust Then mix both hard and long, the body and slip there under the depends entirely upon the blood move toward their ideals for man skin as much a9 possible. Press-the "su'ppl'y for nourishment; when 'the Y their powers .in seeking after im- x` And when your arms get good and Po of them have become our common- tired trussing needle, threaded with blood 'is thin add weak the nerves pressibns.and's'ensa:i�sn; they have place realities.. Faith is forward none left for expression Just stop till you are stxon white twine, through -the %wing' by are affected as 'described. Dr. fi g. moving in the confidence that the , Now add a level teaspoonful the middle joint, pass it through Williams Pink Pills actually in- v a SAVE I\ PHRASES. p y gets better further on. Of soda—in hot water— the skin of the neck and back and crease the supply of good red blood, The dead creed% are those that Faith to them is feeding the emo -Of which a tablespoon will do, out again .at middle joint of the I Toed, strengthen• and tone the are packed away in the memories tions, but;-saving faith always com-1 - Then add some flavoring later. other wing. Return the neck.-,,e nerves, enable them to perform of.men. The living creeds are those gels to' service: ' Two snd a half cupfuls of flour through the bend of the leg at the I their functions and dispel all signs, that are translating tlaemselves in- No man posses=r< any more relig- Are added to the whole; second joint, through the body and of a breakdown. . to everyday living. In ,a right ion than he ractises; his tell on Then bake—and you will have a out at the same point at the other I Mrs. Jas. H. Ward, Lord's Cove g' g P . ' world,no- one needs W fear for a I i% .that aspiration and ideal that' cake side; draw. the cord tight and-tie N. B•, says: About two sesta ago moment: that his destiny will de- has sufficient motive and power-to That's worth its weight in gold. with the end at the wing joint. I suffered .so, much from nervous pend on his acceptance of any form (courpel action, the rest is barren Create Cake.—One cupful sugar, Thread the ;needle again and run prostration that I was little better i , of statement of truth,; destiny is and often. - baneful speculation, x; A through the legs and 6udy..at.the than a.helpless wreck. I suffered for each of us the working out in- theorizin dreamin No man be- .• )two eggs, one-fourth cupful of but- g 6• , g' iter, one half cupful of lard, one .t�iigh bone and back at the ends I from headaches and a constant feel- to our lives of comes a saint by dreaming oI hes- '�. at the drumsticks,' draw the drum- ing of dizziness. The 'least unusual because he cupful of sour cream, one-.half.tea- THE LIVING TRUTH WE KNOW: von. He. is a saint who, spoonful of salt, two cupfuls. of; - - - - ,.,�. .f y. .. ,�y.. y'?rt` ,.y,� ...kx"' �: �,.n+. '.r g" �fi "h +4�'• t ,.1. �i1!',•t yp��. Y _ 4 r - old. lot on Penrith Maid. -. TIIi[OTHY SEED FOR BALE,also r CANADIAN-9811D AIIAVT DBAIIGIM 1 alelk.to mil W�ssoow •ooA h►y. Ipppp�l�r .' I 'r . at lot 1a,oon.1.riokeriaR.at write s.14.PI7(i8 Qj�A� r. Stallion, 8 yrs old—lot on Rising •'.. : Star. Stallion.2 yrs old-2nd on Roz- Claremont. borough Choice. Stallion, 1 yr old— OR SALE OR TO RENT.—The " I /tel!let e, Right Choice. Beat four ani- or Logan loo sore farm,base lin•,Pickering, V !c i/AJ :Pea c V S mob,Clydeadille or Shire. the proR- b«t say on h`�`�ouse o ble�mile.�is V • ' eny of one sire bred and foaled in Can- will sent it not sold at ossa. Appty even. - �� � f ada, was also won by Graham Bros. fags to P.X.CHAPMAN.Pickering. sbtf .gnat,°aa e.ys•rw.ymomniogaaiwomoe, with fo"MaNtleene. .Makarsng,Ont, HAC$NEZa `HORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE. : -^ r .BAT$B OJ+'ADYESTIBING: Stallion,4 yrs old and upwards-2nd 0 One roan 9yz s old oaarosa VZ,. eats + -- non prrliae - - - to nonce on $ rtan. Stallion, 4 rs old and old in spring. These b ,.:r at for.er.i'c.in The Crawfords are here, direct from the Niagare District. y best of stock. Also several bull ashes from 9 a �tssHspmeat insertion.par lire- a team upwards,under 15.2-2nd .on Bonnie to u mouthe old good enough for any moa in } �a.nate doss act include Legal or Foreign Bassett. Stallion, 8 pre old-lot on this country. aAp 11 oa premises Lot is,con.7. They are cheap too, this year. B.B. Critic. Stallion, 2 yrs old—lot p Don't fail t0 Ret a Basket. r �rSs•1 terms Riven so Peru" malting eon Pickering or writs E.E.PU GH,ClaremontX9 _. _ _ tsomWbagor a or 6 eraonthe or by the year. Halt on Toggery. Sias thor7esr}y ooatswt4payable quarterly. �1ARM TO RENT—Consisting of lEwwsda.aacasds,tea ltnee or under,with paper r iw scree,bei lot J4 in 4911 concemion 'ot The Quality is Excellent—Two shipments weekly • $6 fp,payable in advance. the township of Pii It Boil is a clay loam .11ale�leein Iooal columns ten cents per lifts �1 he StavAard's louvers$' rilAber in a good auto of cultivation. A never failing until season ends. a °'ire•oaa4 per Use each subsequent insertion. spring creek passes thzough farm. A large t'. coatra"catee made known an applies- The Montreal Standard's S ecial now brick house,8 room• besides cioseta and • f41o(seentowthou Number has come to hand and is a bathroom. heated by turnaoe. 2large barn. THE Gf?OCE14Y STORE 4tfityacrosaments without written inatruetions most creditable production. It has also stabling and drive house, 4 sores of young Si nwwted until forbiddeq and charged go- orchard oomis gdinto bearing. Possession to ' c�m*V. Orden for discontinuing advertise- a magnificent cover in colors, painted plow given at once. For further particulars i,+writing and sent W the arsirta most be pub- by one of America's best known art- apply to J.W.TOOLS,Whitevale 1J 61 O� �O(�, r��� �ilfi Work promptly attended to, tilts. The number contains nearly 150 ARM•FOE SALE. lots 10 - TS81I8 half-tone plates devoted to subjects of FI sad 11, con 7,towaahio of Pickering,and Graham Flour. Wheatlets. Cream of Wheat general interest, and has two superb consisting of 210 acres, This farm is the one — 4-Mper year; 21.00 if pail in advance. panoramic views of Montreal suitable on which the well-known Greenwood herd of for framing. The printing is flrshr short-horns have been bred and fed during the ]RICHARDSON'S class, An'd.we understand that l s n pastforty years, IL s-i rich sea a pfcrden sed y nWould sell 150 acres, 1y s aczea.or.the: JOHN MURKAR, 'Proprietor, thousands of the issue have been sent whole otic. There s easy. on one on gi f it friends abroad. worth et 190. Terms easy. Posseseen given Apr1 let 2$108, Arthur Johastt•n,Greenwood. NOTES AND COMMENTS —_ �— - - - a "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." 'Zl to wordy contest between - sew Advertisements. FARM FOR SALE=Being lot 4, con 4,Pickering,convenient to school and : and Cook, the Arctic ex- �O UN D — An automobile lam Postoffice,consist' of h acres. Soil goad •P clay loam,clean and in s high state of colli_ h Oh -i h.�t b - ,- biers, and their eypeetive sup Loser call a.this office for particulate cation, well watered haviugt a never-failing still continues with un• sprinacreekrunninR through the farm. wells Y• • • •, LIME AND CEMENT 'always on at barn and house, hard and soft water, On force, to the eyidellt hand. JOHN xcG,NrY, Pickering 41tf the,premises are-a first-class-frame dwelling hotise,good cellar,large frame barn with stone relent of the whole civ'ili'zed stabling and good outbuildings. Large orchard Call and see our Show—rooms• FIRST-CLASS PASTURE, well in full bearing;wi,b beat winter fruit. Posses Doubt is expressed in watered,can be had by applying to J. W. Sian will be Riven immediately after harvest HSHARRY, Port Perry, 28tf For further particulars s ply on premises or Valst�y quarters that either party - write TIMOTHY O'LEAhY, Audlev P O 45 ba reached the coveted goal, BASSWOOD WANTED-A quan- Np (A, have the a easy for tity of good sound basswood for the fee- Stella Y dames d •bif'iirall are eagerly awaiting the tory is Pickering W E GORDON. Pickering . 40nifision of the geographical Teacher of Piano, -mweEee who will decide who O RENT-A farm containing 180 WIiITEVALE, - ONT. Frost & Wood Farm Machinery. Wagons, Sleighs, Carriages and ` :rl�tw3d receive the honor of first T oar°`•being lots 19 mad 14,con.e,township — Cutters. Wire Fence and Gates. Harness and Harness Sup- of PickennR• For full particular ap 1 oa t estlisldiing the North Pole. The the premises or aadzes. THou. E. 1°t>'°x• AT ONCE ! plies. Sewing Machines. Machine and Separator lid Hal"=r o sect _ Points for all matte of Plows. _..40l11"Oversy is not a creditable A reliable local salesman wanted ''r�eto either OR RENT—Dairy farm, 200 acres, • party. One has been F lot 34,la cone*salon Pickering. New brick to represent Repairs for all Machinery. Plymouth-Twine and Rope. 'Wilkinson, 'ia�seiestomed to think that the ea- bO°°° "�°ydid barn and out buildings.abund- , Sylvester and Perrin Plows. Fannin Mills. Weigh ante of good water and pasture, two gcod or- [(t,tt my do G `(A� �t�+ tf t� 3' g g In the lar regions was 'bards. Apply to Mud. JAMES TAYLOR. rY>i+ R ei N CY ♦ f` ,$caleq. DeLaval Cream Separators. bitevale bit! -A="Srrxgoing alt he hard3hips rend w oa3hav:a Hay Tools. - - F. TO RENT- Consisting of 74 WmglgmQg the many sacrifices for j� acres on lot 13,con D,Scuboro,!hicastoa - It:-sake of science, but:;fter ear- 1<osdi .f 1;l miles Isom Toronto soilasandy in Pickering and .adjoining c•oun- Extansion Ladders. Steel Hog Troughs. Wagon Springs. 10bY lusm and in a good state of cultivation For try: Stock Racks. Pulpers. Grinders, , thus disgraceful wrangle we full particulars apply to JAMES LENNOX, _ - _ dcarboro 48 ct -Ther demand for nurser stock is in- il�iii�alae work was being ther lcondn conduct- in- ARM TO RENT-100 acres, parts creasing yearly and if vcnl becctne g 1 ots1Y and 14-on the pth concers,on cf one of our salesman you will realize Pickering 70. acres cleared, good roil, well n bnalneee J E Es D SNEY -A S -- • iwslli�Aw personal glory and that the watered,14rootued hon+e new noarly templet there i8 good money 1 the ed, beak baro Possession to plow at once for you. !e'stdortiifle side of the question was •poly to WILLIAM EDWARDS,1]alsam 4,yts " t a seconds-•y consideration. Write.ut once fur partieulara.. Puy. Farm Implements, Harness, Carriages, Binder Thine, _ l��ARM FOR SALE OR RENT.- weekly. Frec outfit. Machine Oil and Repairs. ' - ` "_1fhrf4settwo men no doubt have car- r Consisting of 100 acres,' being sear cI lot STONE & WTL.LINGTON t 111�ii< tl]rOugh a great tiVOrk but U,cou.-9,Pickering. soil a rich asody loam in a Rood state of nitleaadn, On the ppre .ire. WHITBY. ONTARIO ` 401110 success of that work will be are two barn4,arable and good frame dwe11 og. Fonthllt Nurr.crlcrs Possession to plow give on Oct lot, full posses. Sao wox est -.ummumed for all time by the jealous- non April 1st, .s 4 For further particulars �• - apply todEWSICK WILSON,nreenwood 49-asTORONTO : '• ONT. :. Sim that have,been engendered. SEE Us • CALL IN AND .:...... STOUFFVILLa Fur'Diture . pecia s .�. .3LV uhart boas hod a new root put "4 p About your spices—whole and ground-of every description. Malt, cider s, Pl�his brick block this week. and white wine vlegar-best quality. We carry a full line of graniteware dl orbits pony was stolen recently at reasonable prices. The balance of prints. hosiery and underwear will be Illinos the stable of Arthur Stapleton, cleared out at 10%off to snake room for new fall goods. Jmkt•i.con. 1. Uxbridge. For the next 10 days only we are giving 15 per cent. off on ell our R -Sbe Bell And local telephones were . A Rood.line of dry goods kept on hand at the lowest prices. IB06to and Springs and Mattresses. You will be needing them later on iii t of business here.bn Tuesday shoes for men women and children for fine and course wear. if llot now, so,now 13 the time to save money. t ".1wM01'stby the heavy. .awatttllte tuxes. Hardware for the fall work on the fAttn. Cola!oil-of the best grade, fence ,Also Verandah Cl]airs, we are giving great bargains id this line JkAer an illness of about a week wire, and rope for halters. Hisses acute inflammation of:the stom- LO ma room for new goods. ane$ Colin Alonzo Burkitt, son of Mita. Highest"price for butter and eggs. :1!r 4,4aadon passed away on Saturday 11 and see t t° very to prices. . ]l ° ya 'Ca hese goods at once as they will not last-1 ng . �.plaltgC,caged years and'�days. GEO. A. �GIL�LLS PIK DunbartoL� our r w : MARKHAMDilb La t week A. barker, of the 4th.of - • n 11 g m 1.J N . 2%L;" chatm, had the ini;fortune to hive liar thumb and,first two fingers of his 'p >> Isaod blown off by the premature holstering and Picture Framing a specialty aswltasion of agun. — Goods delivered anywhere ft`ee of charge. : ZAAA. Duffield, of Unionville, has .-;used Fred.-Gowiand's farce of fa a and Independent,Telephone Conpeetion. _ Bell , _ ra�ees on the sideroad southwest of ._._— Vbfinwillige(with the exception of the Wisise1bush)for$3,30.0. ��, sea.e:aK 1. it .e..le Lasts fee rear givssa serviceall the li�a•s. A. F. Wilson and Alph. tlme. it is made saoag and durable to srwd ser stain, steel drums with solid pressed steel baKis well riveted+axle of b-aa solid steel,frame W hardwood reinforced with double truss rods ; arr'•er attended the convention of T� THE and steel angles make it rigidmdaant.. searinrx,te •ettee with viae Independent Telephone. Asgociat- tame f�a ebelsia• mumcaet STEEL LAND �tf'J est oaf Canada in Toronto last week. BISSELL '�agl�•1e1l �=Hoover was elected as a member ROLLIM n,e Utbt•^ - s ­sEllwexecutivecommittee. 11 BY °iltiecEo-�i�n;r Should buir •a ''w•ieeatePa�r. Torence has purchased from '"FROM.ALL CANADIAN PACIFIC STATIONS IN ONTARIO BEST T.6 IIaiELL 00 ag w ONT, sfteheirs the old. John MCLeamfarm, - .. .c°°•$east, lou acre': Charles sgirlds is the present tenant of the ANOTHER FARM LABORERS' also handle the following Goods : ;,pbmar.his lease expiring in October, �MEXCURSION U R S 1 O N r.Torrance gets possession. 4%viorRe Beatty, for several years Paris Wheelbarrows, Canada Carriage Co. Buggies and Cutters, 19M 0041,10-1 the obliging wine clerk at the Washers and Wringers, Angle Lamp, Sunlight Waihers, Momen- nt House, will soon sever his FRIDAY SEPT 24 ttim' Wa$hers, Dowswell Wringers, Oshawa Hay Carriers, '•ew�ction at that popular hoatlery to • Oshawa.Litter.Carriers, Dain Haying Tools,.ete.,.etc. • baemaile a general storekeeper. We _ •>�stand that he has purchased the potation will be furnishett at Ninniped't0 points On Canadian I am giving a, coupon worth $1.00 with every order of 100 lbs.or aver twill and business of James Mal- frN tons • of Twine. Call'and'see my exhibit at Wilson's Carriage ^tea&Sons,of Cedar Grove, and he Polio where laborers are,r"ulmd,out of Moose Jaw, Including bmnohee, shop, Wbitevale,Ont. � *xlloeo possession November 1st next.— and at one cent per mile each way west thereof in Saskatchewan and Alberta. �anist. .•y . _ Special trains from Toronto to Winnipeg at 2:00 p.m. on above date. gOWard E. Turner, Whitevale 4 ,: ts�rof roTEs• ASK ANT CANADIAN PACIFJP AGUT FOR PIATICULABS ` 'ltna<s year has been ape of the most _-Isa••msful that she well-known bi-qed• E. R. BLOW, - AGENT, - IVHITBY, ONTARIO m— o eatzad importers of Clydesdales and The •Money You Save Saves You w iesitrneys, Graham Bros., of Clare- --- - sesa.,have yet experienced. By go- from worry—want—debt—humiliation. A comfortable Bank Account :raver to the Old Country early in gives one an easy mind, self-confidence, an'd the power to take 0,%w-y.-,Fear.they had the advantage over :.%%2uL.importers by getting the pick'of I advantage of every opportunity that comes to better ones position. T*w,l Mcountry stables. Their exhi- bmm nirrxU Toronto Exhibition was the TM SPBM- K 4-onion of alllovers of good horses. - '�e:.: <f�lgive ne an i secured at Toronsuper- xhhsxs�i11 give one 31.21 idea of their super- ' s :, SIC4 VC- rC•LYDESDALE9 I lrttabliWlea',473 OF CANADA , X77 BraocLes ' .'Btsilion,.4 years old and upwards, '•,' -mi Tartly Pride, 2nd on Royal ® : +f:.Z :anti 'Sth on Borland Chief. gives Savings Depositors; whether their accounts be large.of soaall, o3i,3 years old, Ist on Coniston. 'the most courteous service: y Win,2 years old, 1st on Baron's Make a beginning at once with a Deposit of One Donor or •!kfascy,-2nd on Bay Ronald and 4th'on , 33Wke of Montrose. Staallion, i year dints, in oar Savings Depaftmelat. _ 73 $ 10 WINNIPEG -,.ar�sgt:on McGregor Blend and-2nd - - rassa?+Bat$ Jones. Champion stallion, P I C K E R I N G :.B R A N C H r ride. Filly, years old, :rad J. H. BUNDY, SlAgentPICKERING ra9as�of Gloucester.. Sole ,Filly, 2 years CLARENCE ?: SA"rTY, Mfts><»s,Sje! ., let on Lady Fergus- Fillp,1 year; BIRANC8 ALSO AT WIaITSTo. o iwws, Wei t -.d. .R i0.• ­7777, r , m t ..•.. r ib,_..Rw : ; .. ':Y.. .. yA,E. .. -.-.. . :.1'...-. •:'Tt^-sn *�:,lir^1 1 Y.. `•R.iii'T.':• _ _ _ _.,-"� J.'^.':� 9 t, . .-fie• ,:::;_ >.-,.. f"r�' ..... ,.,. _,,- � r�.' s � X11. �-T�, .4':r t')% ��.� � `+:'f' ::Y /'• :9 1 ..1 ,. �.... n... •.a �i .. 44, .�: :. .:• PF - U ;i. .•- - ...'_...'r.._: ..., .... , '_ ._ _ ,gfi ice.o :,t r-• '.,s- ! "tea✓ ti CLAlttttwonT John Gerow is taking a large Mrs. Thom. Paterson returned ,z° 'Wilber Gleeson has returned load of pumps to Cannington this home on Monday evening after Spring and Summer Goods -from the city. Week• spending a week with her.sister David Sctt, of Toronto, was Peter Macnab jr is enjoying a is Port Perry. Aj ttll stock of all kinds of Foot-wear for Men, Women and Children. ; 'ohome over Sunday. few days vacation in the city this The Ladies'Aid of the Presby- It will pay you to call and see before purchasing. eek. terian church have bad a fine ;' R. Besse's infant children are week. Thomson and Ed. War- cement sidewalk laid down at the _ ha .t+t resent. ren visited Monilia friends on manse during the week. FLOUR. AND FEED. --'• Chas. Wang, of Malvern, was u' 'home over Sunday. Sunday. John Wagg, who has been home ; of fife best quality always on hand. R. E. and Mrs, Forsyth spent Miss Blanches n,of Brough- for a few days, left on Wednes- ^ Sunday in the city. am, visited M J. H. Beal on day for the silver fields of Cobalt. Independent Zrelephone Central. ' Kim.Lillie Morgan, of Toronto, Monday. We wish him every success. A large amount of apples are George W. M. PALDI?ER, Proprietor ! ; was home over Sunday. PPla Johnston has returned The Corner Store. g Miss' Cochrane, of Toronto, is being shippid from this locality home after visiting friends in Da- Visiting Mrs Evans Ward. these days. kota and Manitoba. He greatly E. E. Pugh has purchased the Miss Bone has returned to the enjoyed his trip.and was delight- Pilkey'farm, the price being$4325. city after,speading a week.with ed with the western counts friends here. Do not fail to hear Rev. k. R. Chas. eGibbous and Caleb For- Ve ;J g �, D I C H A R D SO N S e th were in Uxbridge on Sunday. Miss ,Mark, of Stratford, .and P. Mackay in the ' Presbyterian J. C: and Mrs. Macnab, of Port Miss Mark of Chicago, are guests church on Friday evening of next . at D. Macnab's. week. He will address the annual Perry, were here on Monday even- Miss Olive Willson, of Water- Thank offeringmeeting of the W: int regg do Coates shipped a car- vide, Kansas, is the guest of her F. M.S. Important S owing a finest display of load of stock to Toronto on Mon- uncle, D. Hopper. Messrs, John Bright, of Myrtle, very large assortment of Quite a number from here took and Wm. ,Purves, of Columbus, 8tationarv. Books,Dolls, Toys, jnef in the Oshawa Fair on Wednea- president and secretary respect- :eaeived for the Holiday trade. Call rwin McAvoy and mother visit- day of last week. ively of the Maple Leaf Fire Ins. y ad at J. A. Gregg's on Sunday, and see them. last. bliss Zella Evans has returned Co., were here on Friday last ad- Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, hone from a week's visit with 'ustin the claim of H Bros. Mr. Chinn, of the Uxbridge ] g are g friends in Ottawa. for lose sustained in the recent Weeklyand Dail Newspapers Times, was in town on Friday W -A. and Mrs. Henderson fire. y last. spent Sunday with Thos.and Mrs. Miss Ruby Farmer has returned Nilson, of Myrtle. W. J- ,13. R+=CH•AR�S0ZT • home after spending a fortnight A Montreal company'is bein with Mrs. S. Stephenson, of Aud- 19 Mrs. Wm. Birkett has returned projected'to establ shshipyards '8rOC1c Street• '�7CThitb - " home after spending a week with ley. where large vessels including men- friend in Balsam. n Mrs. C. Smales and Miss E. Miss Olive Powell has returned of-war, could be constructed. Thompson, of Dunbarton, with R. to the city after spending a few Beattie, of New York, visited days with her parents here. TIME TABLE-Pickering. Station d a friends in Claremont on Tuesday. Thomas Adair, sectionman on T.R. Trains going East dae as follows- Here Bros., who had their barn •No. 38.05 A MC.-F. � R and contents destroyed by Light the C. . R. has been transferred 1 12 Local cal 243 P.M. IRV to Mr. Leggitt s section. - Hing last Week, will hold an nuc- ' 14 Local 8.b4 P.M. Miss Beryl Knight left for her !Pee have Sares for the following Plows: tion sale of their farm stock, im- �' Trains going west 'dna w follows- g; plemento scorched grain etc. on new home near Wyoming, Out., No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. Verity shares No. 16, 3 I $ L, 21, 4, 4a; 10, 7. Thursday,,Sept. 80th. See bills on Wednesday morning. 17 Local 2.130 P• Gan Ontario No. 2 New Century, Imperial Jr., - Albert Riswaon, who has been 7 Mail 8.t3b P.M Gangs-Ontario, fall particulars. Fleur Nos. 12, 12 and 21. Ira = James McFarlane has been ver ill for some time with typhoid Banday included. y Imperial and National No. 8. ,. y fever, is gradually recovering. - Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7. 4, 10 and No. 2 gang. Waterloo No. 7. .� successful so far this year at the J. S. Bundy and M. Brodie have /� Frost sit Wood No. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. 7. P. Hamilton No. 2i: exhibitions., At Toronto he secur- the cuntract of lathing Wm. Ed- DR. D. `,r. SMITH Patterson Nos. 1.1, 12 and 13. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8. ed 3rd place for his driver in a ward's new residence at Balsam. DENTIST, STOUFFVILLE, Uxbridge Nos. 4, 5 and 7. Cockshutt Nip, Punch, Judy. a class of 18 entries. At•Oshawa he W. and Mrs. Bryan, of Stouff- Honor graduate of Toronto University Gangs, Twin Gang, Kidd, Mayle Leaf. ggftobt. and Mrs. Bryan.on.Sunday.ot 2nd prize for his driver and vine, visited the Pormer'a brother, and Royal College of Dental Burgeons. Percival No. 10.' kangaroo No. 21. _ 8rd for his ponies. We eongratu- also Poet-graduate of Chicago College. - .-'late him on his success. Sir. Neal of .the Brantford Crown and bridge work a specialty. Shares for 42 different•kiuds of Ploughs,'at a price that y Mr. 9amis, of Grafton, who has At Claremont 1st Tuesday will hold the trade. 4 Windmill Co., has been with John y of month. zn been appointed manager of the Office aver Sargent's Tinsho Standard Bank here, arrived on Geroty a couple of days this week. g P'.Independent'PhoneCharles Sargent Claremont Monday. Mr. McFarlane has been Chas. - Sargent -is busy these _- ._. _- f transferred to Tilsonburg. We days.putting on the metal ceiling � Hardware, Stoves and Furnaces. are sorry to lose Mr. McFarlane And siding on the township halt, BLACKSMITH SHOP as he has been very obliging and Brougham. - - 'a' 1 courteous. We welcome Mr. Samir Fred Adair. of Pickering, was I am prepared to carry on the black- The Eulahle Quartet to our village. Here on Monday evening attend- amithing business formerly conducted - . Owing to a vacancy on the ing the harvest home in the Meth- by Robt. Davidson. General repair = DF _ ' Board of the Maple Leaf Mutual odist church. work and horseshoeing a specialty. E3TOL F`FZ'ILLE P i have also the agency for the faro- Are now prepared to give a musical Synopsis-of Canadian t Fire Insurance Company caused Don't forget Hewson Thome- oua Cockshutt p1genc and Adam's program. For particulars apply to North-West Land b the death of the vice president, son's sale on Saturday, Oct. 2nd, wagons. Call and see me before mak- . MIMA ROOVER Regulations. tine Hoo. John.Dryden, Wm. Gra- on his premises, lot 2Z, concession iag your purchase of farm !imple- sec.-Treaa. - -ham has been appointed a direct- 7, Pickering. Mr. Thompson has menta, ANY person who is the note head of a famitl. or. R. J. Mackie, for many year's a lot of first-class stock and im le- ROSS HADLEY. `YtARM nares mel-over is rear. ole, may hoae- p stead•quarter-section of available Domlaiaa ,g a director, has been elected to'the ments. See bills. land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan at Albsew position of vice-president __ CastsaYWoon :: _Orrlesaio QCtiR1E>!ICi DDoominioln ares aa:Agency orreouh.&ssaaacy,person far me The annual Harvest Home ban- I district. •retry by pro: raw be mese ae aResyr on oeslata condi by father, m r=. quet in the Methodist chut was '� 1 , t ' comp ce a°.reh�'bier or�of intending :held on Monday ravening and was �� �� a decided success. After the in- e 1 1 ��J a enDan"o of the land in each.of threes e � ner man was fully satisfied with A homesteader may live within nice =wo his homestead on a farm of at least 90 owes R' the good things provided in the Tends MAMG solely owned and occupied by him Or ccs A Before buying elsewhere see our large f�csratr: lather.motber,son,daaghtw',brotherce basement of the church, F. L. ' y E a FoWke; lit. P., of Oshawa, took the wayose..nat COAYRWMTI In certain districts • homesteader is : stock of Fall Goods oWetrr aoasrtsa o r apptulo dd w bas Olds is may pee crop/•Price resetlpo a d Chair, and an excellent program • aQ/�r�e_e�omspaafaa. side his homsst+ad. Price a3 PO pea ansa. t" P tions eenl�o�onOdeaC tjSb*&1I A;;; • Duties—Must reside six months in each of ata of a varied character was given. DRY GOODS-Prints Flannelettes,.Linnen and Emb. Handkerchiefs,5c, lOc •wet lrsa Oldest �oril� �oya•tepts' snare from date of homestead enter ltocesai.s )The Port Perry choir of over Chir- Patents taken t`bro h )Lns m t tea.r•oatw the time required to earn homestead pNe�l t voices nose resent and delight and,15c. Here's a bargain, Cashmere and wool hose 25c parr. 4pe"aoc4m withono'rO�to .raw la t�i and cultivate ratty scree extra. Y - P g Men's wool pante, $1.25 to$2,dart gray stripe,well tailored and siren �r7tiRh� �� a homesteader who has obtain exhausted his home• g 7 P g ;` ly made, only thing cheap about them is the price. m adt et area cannot obtata • ed the audience with their se lec- prs��•. ' A moo ad ty west a� 7 purchased homesteu! to cetiaia q tions, but the latter was deeply Boys quits,dark gray and brown, evade in never rip style. districts, Puce$3.00 per acre. Dattes—Mass uton a1 ecientieo Iooroal• Terms for reside wiz months !n each of titres disappointed at their having to Cottonodes and Denims-These goods we cut free in odd size Overalls. r•ar,pwye pf•pald. sold by leave so early in order to catch Men's Fancy Shirts for every day and Sundays,50c,75c. ON _=� c ��aftJacsa sad eseot s homeShirts and Drawers-A lar a assortment at rock bottom rices. a���,000L••a'�� �the train: The proceeds amount- g Pr W..�scoa n W.W. oo11Y, ed to 5110. BOOTS and SHOES-We will sell you a patent leather for men at$3.50 that Deputy of Me Minister of the Interior. Don't forget the 88th anniver- knocks the shine off anything you ever saw for the money. — t N.B.—Unauthorized publication of this ad_ nary of the Baptist church, Clare- GROCERIES-Always fresh and pure.at lowest prices. MACHINE SHOP • verctsomentwtuaotbepatdtor. r. .,•mcnt, to be held next Sunday and Teas 20c and Esc lb. These you can't buy elsewhere for the money. Monday, Sept. 28th and 27 th. t The undersigned having punch- a Rev.W. T. Graham, pastor of the D. SIM PSON & Co:, �- PICKERING• ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in First Avenue Baptist church, To- Kinsale, is prepared to do all ronto, will occupy the pulpit on Sunday, both morning and even- kinds of repair work and general ing. Special music will be given blacksmithing. ;:z by a male choir and by R. E. For- ' Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices right. 012M a � syth. On Monday evening ten Now Call and see us. Will be served from 5.30 to 8 .� o'clock, after which a choice liter- JAMES PENGELLY.` Kinsale, Out, . 'a program will be rendered. -� �� Of all materials and design Addresses will be given by Rev. 1p " IB kept is stook. It will pay you Messrs. Grabam, of 'Toronto; E. tf y . E V AN S, - = b call at our works ace inspect our sleek waarwrn and obtain foes. . Don't be misled Trickey, of Whitevale; Loney, ofe " pr b Stouffville; Gray, of Uxbridge, p agents we do not employ tbem,oousequesil- ' and the resident ministers. The the' ' 1 V PIImp D�annfSCtnrer ly we can, and de throw oft the egesb musical part of the program will v commission of 10 per cosi.,which you wW Shop and Residence, Dundas St certainly save by purchasing from me be contributed by Mrs. Reeser and aaIIsolioited. Mr. Pugh, of Whitevale; R. E. t WHITBY, ONT. wMITBT GRANITE COM ,Forsyth., ,of North Claremont; do paint and Geo. and Mrs.Wilkinson. of Lea- _Dup. Three doors west of Whitby House, omo•. Whitby.Dae rte side Junction, and-is male quartet and also a ladies' quartet. ' .' CJS +' One of the most disastrous brighten u our We are seed to instal woos or.iron r thunderstorms in years passed 14M PURE pumpsonnotice,also attend 5 over this locality on Tuesday AtOK a eLor•agh investigation of to all kinds of repairing. night of last week, and for a time various brands ofpaint* Martin- homes• Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, lsnoar yeov+d io be she paint also gasoline engines and C7 fa the -heavens were one coutintti l we could risk oro reputation on. __ .... ._. , the aqure,gear • b = ;fro O , blaze o44ight. As a result of the .� •• ,. m storm the barn and contents on Martln�ellOur : , r•MAGNET CREADi SEPARATOR a 6 :14 Ere , fife farm otivned by Mrs., Spoffard iw Jio Pure, Paint Phone No. so at residence. _ $ v 'c : i °°''o" ' Is and leased by Hare Bros. and SeCUre the best wbichwe uarantee to be Pare �1 A situated gest of here on the ninth white read,Pare oxide of Zfao,and . o C Q concession, was destroved. ' The Pure Linseed oil,with of course the The Pickering` a .0 8 QQ $ .W q� Snell was valued at $1300 and car- necessary coloring Ingredients and s e° ��m quoa' dryers. Now to Deentrel7trnthtnl, �Paints Vigilance Committee Mao8xo :a rind an 'insurance of'$650. The they do make a few dark .hades g1„ ro tbat cannot be produced from lead 'Ti '':' :' i O ,�•, S 'g loss on the contents amounted LO and sine. Come In the store and we YYf $1500 or$1700,an'd was insured for will show them to you—but even -on ' the market The object of this Association is to. ' °°° ' ° '' Owe other Dolor 4 positively and abeo• O w `a r o ro $700 in the Maple 'Leat Fire In- lately foo V,r cent Pure P•ina. lessen stealing and prosecuteJan .4c suranee Co. A horse which was and not w sop of adulteration or •, Feb O substitution Is mixed la. the felons. r 1n the Stable tVaa .190 destroyed. We recommend this ezosneM 'from Members having property stoleu oommuni• °' m m m V. 1D mar yea Another loser by fire was Henry brand to all our friends and oustonr _ en. Another good point to that two Cate Immediately with any member o .. .,a Apr 1► Elford, on the 5th concession of of Executive Committee. m :. A Callous of this paint coven m much it r v -o m r 8y 0 ' t Uxbridge, who lost a mare and spat•ae three Canons of the anew Mdmberebip fes 11.00. � g, J sae tet colt valued ret $300. They were Paints. GEO PHILIP, 1; g g ~ insured in the Dominion for $188, We have color cards showing all • Ticketslmav be bad from the President or; rr m a a•. ' « the oolors and shades made. ft's• secretary on application. • L4 g$ be �+ o o m• SeptBept which amount was handed over to for tae awing. roe Mr. Elford on Tuesday of this The Qr006rt Exec•Com.-L. A Banks, Geo, Leng, .ea oat, tK week by the company. John W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont• a in ; g „ m•, lfov. - , Whitson also had a valuable heif- 'nm tx er killed by the lightning. This Brougham J. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, Jais Port nnarr 1PUTT14,Uxb Oahawala,Brolon vt•as insured in the Maple Leaf t President. Secretary Beaverton 19.Uptergrovvee Isilb n6'as0osi� :'.:6�'w:f. v.n '.y'�,:"are :,.�•.. '..,f". - W : }'�"�' m+-a—^_- :,t. 4,,rn r.s ,;.S,:.r ...Mtt^�x.-.,r '-.`.a*r� >+ry 'ryS!i :rr a te.r v� ,:C•.,:.,,. •„'� xr..,. :•} T L' �- Y -wt. d"R'4Ca:ib+5+. 'YT• cS•'. E ;1,• .?L ^V': •,.,. f. ... . ,.., =ex - T. n -. r��.Y ,' ..-' ..�� •..-> - Tk.�T--r:C Si�' •�1'•.� ..:Jn'M .9^•••.ryl.•Y.:^.-...:tiJ . `-= :., ♦ tr"A •i•-iI. ,.J. 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'r,n r,,. ,. :'k.Y �'�'' 'u. .., a +s, ,•.+., ,_ r. :a,. i,r "'u -Y.a L.` :$� 7 a•*r^` •'x-fi,• - •,£L' .wt c,+l' - nw .,,.., ,ae.. ..M�'. - k..... .. � ..... c :rx� �.F,w .,� ��`^e ✓'Fe': «m H.t. r .: a �.,W i., a.. .n . y'r^i .�i. J., . , ..i� a,y, ,��n J. �:,r a 4 a .•,,6' ,.'V4•' a.4r f nf,.t� .lr.,_�,.. - y, . 11 d^ -.,.,. ..-!...�,...,, .A.... 4-i-.. i.•r. •:a•rr�",•,-•7t• l•.:' •n. .:,fir,..6. ----vr-.+.-,c --• +rr *�- i�, t n n'. :I, :� 1. f • ,4 rs�•-d . robe, thea Dome down sad give us "Gerald," she said as she ! ilex) f1+ +` "• all a look at it." her shining eyes to him at-the eat:e `` "And make ashow-figure of my- time throwing her right arm arc,i tet t- '� -� ` k' Ey self 1" protested,Allison, blushing. the form of the kneeling, wE a�i ib1.ef u' r m r' i ; �r` 1. Th _ I - I .. + HE " YSTERIO�s __Kd, we are all f5e,nds &ad youwoman, "she is,my mother i" are0an�objeet of specialnerest just Before the young man cools re N, 'I T now. Run along, dear, and let us apond, Mr. Lyttleton came t. b < „ sisters side, his countenan;o iscsr- ' ,r, have our way, said ]Ides• Lyman - E .-.:.,..,, a --- coaxingly. ing a somewhat stern, but,n eoi.y ,, 1. 1. ti tit x , _ ... 1. r rt away wit - puzzled expression. ��4 }+0 4 0 4 ♦+t♦_++ The fair 8i 1 t pp "Mabel!'p he exclaimed sone- a out more ado, but twenty minutes xx PASTIIRE FOR PIGS. OR PLi NINTNG FOR M11 what sharply. What in the naltic r z + 1. 6aber 'the portieres parted again, of all t'hat's mysterious is the>r.ran The value of acture for ho s"is ' FII`1`IIli,E. ' tE' reveal a vision of loveliness g g y pasture no than ,., ing of this stran a scene and your more generally r which bent ght an exclamation of wild utterances? You are co,-.duct- it ever was. Of course, its value delight to every lip, a look of fond in ourself in the most unac c,unt- admiration' to every eye. g Y per, acre depends upon what kind able manner, wh'_le there appears of pasture it is. -Clover asturd Mrs. Bryant sprang. forward to F �. CHAPTER XXI•—(Cont'd) rangement in the world !" she said to be some. important secret whish has been recognized longer as pro meet her, clasped her by the hand, brightly, and it is so like you to you and Mrs. Bryant share, but fitable, for this purpose than an " :•A000rdingly, that very evening, think of it, Gerald. I am sure;•.'too, and drew her forward to the cen- whi h is not .a parent to the- rest other kind, but the coming into 'Allison and Lady Bramley were that your suggestion with reference tre of'the room, directly beneath P I] consulted as to the plan, and both to a wedding is the right and the chandelier, her delighted eyes of us. I think' you would do we'1 use more generally of alfalfa in g g pro- to calm yourself and give as an ex- some sections has made it a favor heartily seconded it, greatly to the ,per thing to' do—just what your lQasting themselves upon the beauty planation."' - its for ho . young lover's gratification, where- father would have wished, Alli Boa, before her. P g pasture.at certain sea- u on there followed an earnest But suddenly she stopped short, His tone did more toward pro�3ue sons. $ape is also greatly esteem• _ p and I know you will be happy to ing this result than any 'otFt^t eci for hogs because it grows sa .:consultation regarding ways•and be at home once more." her figure grew rigid as marble, treatment could have done. ,rapidly, but it requires more raie dd „ her face grew pale as death. a g i ineans and time. Indeed, yes, was all that the ad Bromle immediate) a^ose feeding with it. An of these "How long will it take you ladies agitated girl could say; but slip wild, frightened look sweeping over Lady Y Y g Y pas Y and turned to confront her brother, tures are valuable for ho sr for it o make the necessary, arrange- slipped her hand into Gerald's, at her features; then, with a shriek but with an air of dignity ahiclt at makes them ver healthful and 1. inents?" the young man inquired. the same time liftin to him a lock that froze the blood of every listen- y g once assured .him that wh ite�.er res thesis rapid id "That will depend somewhat up- which told him more plainly than et, she threw up her hands and fell + g' p growth. 1 �n your own and Allison's wishes senseless into the arms of Gerald, the nature of her secret, she Kaci,.i� Swine feeding upon a pasture ' words hew grateful she was to have >r rthin B 8 everythin in her power to explain ev- - . F.robabl re e ardin the matter," Lady Broin- g•so delightfully ariao-,d who sprang forward to catch her. Y quire mire food than # 8 Y tc his entire satisfaction. do those in yards because more ley smilingly observed. . "Do you for her. The whole company was thrown She did not move from AIlison's energy is required in " want a wedding-I mean a society Mrs. Pollard was advertised for into the greatest excitement by side, however. She had clasped in laying around a yard. * than _ affair - the very next day, and on the sec-' this unexpected and alarming nc' one of her hands in hers• an'I nr,r' they get more out of the food given ' Gerald glanced at Allison, who and morning afterward presents)) currence. Lady-Bromley fell upon stood there clinging to it while she= 'them while in astu,re than other- 77 . smilpd, flushed, and then shook her beraelf in Lady Bromley's apart- her knees beside her friend, her replied to Mr. Lytt2etun.'. wise, because. of the nature and, retty head with a somewhat doubt- ments,.where she,was almost e�er- face betraying great anxiety an l "Richard," she said, met:na Ilia like]'' combinations of the food and distress. g y greater activit o 11 �>il air. come upon meeting A]lise.i acd lance calm) while there as '� the He understood her. She was not learning what was wanted of doer "What could )lave caused su^.?� y f the exer quite sure whether she ought to In a week's time the house was an attack?" she murmured appra- ung of gladness in her tonal Rhic1, tare organs brought about by axes- ' r 8 in'perfect, order and everything he had not heard in them aince her c:se. I Irish for a brilliant wedding, such P y g hensivelp.• "Open the •windows, girlhood, "the secret of mole than The een food increases the as young ladies in her circle usu- running as smoothl •and methodi- somebody, .so that she may have gI g y „ twenty years is a secret no longe, digestive capacity of young i a ally aspired to. She was no long- callyas when Mr. Brewster was lir- plenty of air. for this dear girl is my daughl;r +" and puts'them in a bettergcondz- t;W>- er Miss Brewster, the heiress, al- it the only thin lacking to make Ibis. Littleton sprang to obey her, „ E ' though practically her position was g' $ and throwing open a sash, the ca,, Mabel, are 'you crazy',' ' cried tion for Inter fattening. g F Y Po the home life complete Using Ills g F the startled man and re ardui. her unchanged. Then Mr. Brewster avenin air swept t refreshingly into � g 5. Just what a pasture is worth. is , 8 , f genial presence. Lady Bromley, g P as if he•really feared that her res- F:ard' to say thou had been dead only a little over a-however, brightened the home with the apartir•ent, and the unconseioua Y gh its value per son had suddenly been deti:in�d acre is known to equal from 1,5W ear, and she was not out of mourn- her charming ersonality. and, woman began to revive almost-.im- „ yy R P �+To. It is . apparent that you to 3,000 ands of feed ing, although gradually lightening 1 throwing herself vigorously into the mediately.. She soon sat up, and , � - work before her, soon had the sat- lase thunderstruck at the revs a Resent experiments with brand the sombre hues which alte had kith looked around the roost in search P tion, she returned with a .nr'w' sows on permanent pastures and pito worn. This was something of isfaction of seeing Allison absorbed of Allison. nus laugh, `'but what I ha�� t:ld upon some annual crops is virtually shat he read'in her expressive face iu.mattera pertaining to her tre,ua- The girl was sitting at the foot + F g you is true, and •Helen can breve worth from 1,800 to 2,400 pounds of ° andhesitation of manner.' But seau, to the exclusion of all that of the sofa, and was regarding her the Atatement." . shorts. knowing how all the fondest hopes las sad oc de resin rruegt with an expression of fear ., you have always P g• .,."But. Mabel, ., of the banker had :been centred in Gerald" established himself- in and anxiety. It seemed to her that said that you had no children," }�r this beautiful girl,• know ing that handsome lodgings nearby, a here - . could not bear,to }tare her wed- brother sternly replied: .LIVE STOCK NOTES. he had never denied-her a wish he could drop. upon them .when- ding marred by a single tintoward Be n in October to et the hens P P And I spoke no falseho=i F, "for Bi 6 from her infancy up, and that he ever-he 'felt inclined, and er;ery event fate and my own unpardr.r.,ib1N a proper condition so that there `could have.spared no effort or ex- passing day obly served tai lnako Oh, was_it all a dream?" cried rashness conspired to rob .nc rrf will t►e plenty of egg=s when they . . pease to.make her marriage the one Life seem brighter to.them all. Mrs. Bryant, 'trying to .rise to her. the Only treasure that I ever had," bring from 30 to 90 rents a dozen. I 11important event,is her life, Ger- At the en'd of a month.cards were feet as her glance fell upon the said the agitated. woman, in a tone Swine must be given ample exer- ald felt that due respect ought to issued announcin thea proachin I'Dante girl, vise and lbnt, of sueeulent food ' be aid to what he believed he g p` g "Was what a dream,.Helen?" in- of�anguish. � P Y P marriage, and inciting a long list Eplain yourself, if you'please," if they are to remain healthy and - would he,ve desired, as well as to of friends to be present at the sup- dossed Lady Bromley. ��"What was commanded Mr. Lyttleton. "H;rra ,vigorous, A good clover pasture _' ,the expectations of society in gen- tials'and reception following. :t that shocked you so? Why did, �, should be rovided #oilowed b P g• _ , JI take this chair, he added sir i e P y seal. _ _ yo�i faint?' tly, as he rolled one to her side. peas during midsummer. In the . -Mrs. Bryant did not re ] Her gen a u d . "It is customary for the bride to CHAPTER XXII. y F y' Sit down, everybody, wh..e we- - e fall rape and clover furnish good �, . have her say upon -a question of attention seemed all concentrated have this remarkable den onus,..- Pasture. Mature animals not suck ''that nature, I believe," he smiling- -Mrs, Manning and her children; upon Allison, toward whom she tot- meat elucidated for"—itraighten li{ig young need nothing ire addition ly observed after,00nsiderin for with whom Allison had exchanged tered weakly, and, bending over g ing himself with an energetic move- t^ this green food. ' a few momenta; "but if I may be frequent visits, before leaving Bus- her, clutched eagerly at something meat, a swift`. Kook of ,t:iuinLh To chickens we believe in giriag allowed, I would like , to express ton, were to spend'-this last month upon her neck. .. `::myself freely, and then you can do with her—Mr. Manning .comin lat- ".No. no! I did sat dream it'" sweeping over his features-`'upon dry grains from the 'start pinhead g the proof of my sister's assertion oatmeal, millet, finely cracked 0 -,Ica you like." er in.sea.son four the wedding=and she cried. shivering from head to „ `'(ertainl you may be allowed, hlrs.'Br ant was to Ue the guest of fc,ot, "94abrl ! Mabel! Look' there,hangs a'fortune. earn and wheat, Some fine grit and Y Y y I Gerald started. violently.•. at his. charcoal should be` placed where Mand I am sure that Allison will be Lady Bromfe dosis the week pre- look!' '.and holding fip the objet y y g P words, and comprehended a- ..•rice they can get at it. Whole corn }ad to know our reference in ceding th-e event. nhich she had seized with one hand,' ' pe proved tIa, Al_ should not be given to chickens un g Y P she t>ointMl at it with the other to that if it could b ; the matter," said Lady Bromley. .Thus time flew,. and two dajs lison was the daughter of Sir til they are quite Targe; its heat "Indeed, -I would," asserted the previous to the wedding the huuse attract .Lady Bromley's attention..: Charles and Lady Bromley, t',E rp ing nature makes it likely to.fpr _ fair 1iTide-elect eagerly. `'I should was full of happy, congenial 1+ was the golden key which ass g Y• PP. PeA- woteid be no further difficult: ubous meat is their gizzards, as cornmeal . ..,be glad to shift ,the responsibility le, all -deeply-interested in'.the af= Allisoo',s only. heritage, save tha,.t � will do, if eaten freely. Wheat is P* Y Pettling the long-contested an 1 corn sof the whole affair upon his shoul- .fairs of the lovely bride-elect• es- of love. plicated '`Bromley Case, ' The an excellent'feed for chickens after :ders." eriall in the' elegant 'gifts which Around her throat was cls.' P y g apps-seance of a direct heir was all they are eight or ten weeks old. * "Well then," returned ,her Inv- had been aurin in thick ;,nd fast the delicate chain with.the key su- Ever horseman knows that not 1 P g that was needed to Tiring it to a y +er, his fond eyes •fastened u on fiir more than a week, and in the aFPnded from it., P, seed issue. Otte.collar in 100. in daily use is a ,' -' !her face, that -he might catch its trousseau, w=hich Gerald had ri- Irady Bromley went quickly to speedy F (To be continued.,) perfect fit; many will do, but a ever varying expression, `''I think vatel instructed Lad • .Bromle • -Alison to aseertain what had -io y y g p y y y . large majority of them are too wide ithere ought to be-a wedding not must be the daintiest and nicest excited her friend: The effect pr for the neck and not adapted to g g — YOUR TLSO CH 1RSt'TERS too elaborate an affair, perhaps, which her exquisite taste could duced upon her as she Caught sight _ the shoulders., Every horse should `j because of him•whom we lost last]suggest. On this' particular' after- of the_n.,lden key was scarcely le>s _111 Creai'ness- of Art Consists in have his own collar to be' able to ; . :year, but as near an approach to� noon, the Ly:ttletons, with Mr. and .remark'ahle than that exhibited b7 dt his work with eamfbrt, and her friend. These. . .A society function, such as he would I Mrs, Lyman, had ben invited to " seer'- collar should be fitted to the Ibave desired,• as may be consist- dine with t,h,e family, and after din- "Heavens!" she eve imed wild' Remember always you have two gorse that is expected to wear it. tiw est•" • , net they were all gathered in the Iy and with ashen lips, while she characters in which all greatness of It the collar is too long it should be ' "Gerald,* how - thoughtful you. drawing-room, a jolly-, happy corn- grasped. Allison by the arm art consists—first the earnest . and rut off at the top- but if too wide -are: You always say and do just, pang of twelve, when a maid en- ``` here-did 'you. get it?"- intense seizing, 'of natural facts, and not adapted to the shoulders �`` ' the nicest and most appropriate' tcred, and, going to :Allison, in- The startled heart of the g;rl then 'the ordering of those facts by of the horse, don't think you must '":ithings," Allison exclaimed, her formed her that Mademoiselle Fro- leaped into her throat at the que, strength of. human intellect so as get'a pad to fill in .the space. Pads �' • "face glowing with pleasure, yet with 'monte, the modiste,`had'• arrived tion, and she could make no rer.ly. to make them for all who look up-, to the horse's shoulder's in sum- .a thrill of emotion in her tones, as with a special.reception-dress which She turned a troubled, &ppea'ina �,cn them to'the utmost serviceable, trier are aljout what overshoes _. her thoughts reverted to her father had been`sent -home once .before, look upon .,Gerald, who. instantly= ,remarkable and, beautiful, And would be to our feet—makes 'them "':and how she would miss him in the but had to be taken away again came to`her side, an eager expres- thus great art is nothing else than tender and soft instead of firm and `:x 11 coming festivities. for some altgrations. Mad moi cion on his face, for he believed th.,y the type of strong• and noble life, tough. - . , "And Allison," he continued,•"I Belle now wished to try it on,oto be were on the verge. of a wonderful for, as the ignohle person in his . 1 want'you to be. married from your sure that it was all right -before re`velat'ion. - dealings with all that occurs-in the "old home, just the same as if ev- .letting it go out of her hands. "Lady Bromley;"' lie obse,-ved world about him first sees nothing FARM NOTES.' erything had 'remained unchanged, • "Ah !" said Lady.Bromley; who gravely, "I have told you, and wla clearly, looks nothing fairly, in the The percentage of fat in cream - Mr. Lyttleton thinks we must sail had overheard the message. "I all know, that Allison was ado ed face and then allows himself to be B �� varies from eight to ten up to six or about the middle ' of April—that am glad it • has come—now every- b5 .Mr. and Mrs. Brewster ,via i swept away by the trampling tor- 'seven times as much. Good tom- - ?. sill give 1 ou, fully two months, thing is complete. .Helen, it is that she was an infant. Since.w, -are rent and unescapable force of the _: P mercial-cream should have twenty which ought to be time enough, lovely brocade with the Fi acticall • a family-party,art I ma • things that he would not foresee y Y P Y, y per cent. or more; anything above with sufficient help, to de ever rose trimmin s that I a a.s tellin safe) mention the fact that si,e Was and could not understand, so that i Y g g ' Y S5 is very rich. thing in a proper and becoming you about," she added to Mr.s. a deserted babe,.'found by Mrs r,eble person, looking the facts of It is all right to do all in our manner, My plan is this—to have Bryant. Brewster's sister. That oldee key the world full In the face and fath- y g Fewer to increase,thb price of but- Ahe old house opened, and you, d, • ' was finned upon her dress, arid,-•-' eming them with deep faculty, then Oh Allison let me-,go up with p P ter and milk but let us not :spend ., with Lady Bromley to matronize �• P Gerald was, suddenly crit• short deals with them in unalarmed dote)- ' `ou; ta°k� ti` our'a'bode there at sou and see it tried on, said that Y li encs and unhurried siren t so much time talking about it' that i. 1. , y F lady, turning eagerly to her. "I've at this point by the strange hehav- g g h an we lower the grade of our prod::cts. . once. I will advertise for becomes with his human intellect r' your old seen all the rest, you know but 'dor of Lady Bromley, who fell upon The very best way to bring up the - . ,:::''housekeeper, Mrs: Pollard, and of her knees beside Allison, and, wind= and will, no unconscious or insigni- '� thin will have to be packed immedi- ficant agent in consummating their value of at article is'to make it so . Phe can be found I know that she ately, and I shall miss it. other- .ing her arms around her slegc e•, good that everybody will want it. will be delighted to resume her wise," graceful,form,. bowed her head up-' good and restraining their evil. — The'coat of plant food depends •.former position, and will soon have �, on her, neck and sobbed broken) Ruskin. _ the-actual I 11 14- Why cannot' we other ladies �d Y on two main points; everything in apple-pie'order for have the same privilege?" smiling- Found! Oh, my darling, I bac e WELL DONE cost,.as applied-to the soil, and the ' Sou. What do you say; dear?" found you at last. What a Ules.c.i .: unavoidable waste throu h im ro- 9' ly inquired bars. Lyttleton. �`e g P But Allison could not reply to all levo pretty things." release from the cruel bondage in If a thing is worth doing, per mixing of materials. In the -I this. The thought of going back to which I have lived•all my life i For It is worth doing well, , common'markets, nitrogen costs in :the dear old home, which she had So do the gentlemen, also, Mr, years I have carried a crushed and So all,of the great poets one of the best forms(nitrogen of . . believed lost to her forever — of Lyman here piped' up, whereupon bleeding heart in m5 breast,i for And philosophers tell, soda) about fifteen cent's per pound `" Y 1. 'pplanning for her marriage beneath there was a general lkugh at his almost a quarter of a century I when delirAred on the. soil ; potash ' ,1` � : itc friend] shelter, and surra ind- expense. . have struggled and fought n ith a Now, y g just jog your memory also in the best form (German pot- L , %' ro by familiar and well-belove,l c'b- "Well; well! Mr. Lyman, I am guilty.,conscience." And upon the past dwell; ash also, costs about five cents per M jects, around which clustered to surprised to find a man of your age She paused, � utterly over- ma., Whenever you've been done, sir, fiound, and phosphoric acid, under many tender memories, aroused so fond of girlish finery; merrily her tears flowing like rain, while Haven't you been done well? like conditions (acid phosphate) ,rf, emotions which she found it difficult cried Lady Bromley, who was ex- Mrs, Bryant'bdtrayed almost eqnhl — about five cents per pound. Ey this to master. Lady Bromley, seeing cessively amused. "Allison"—turn- emotion. Allison, however, was , He—"Yes, I'm willing to admit i5 meant that these plant food ole- ;:how near she was to breaking down, ing gaily to her—"there is but one strangely calm, and' her face, that women have much.better corn- menta, bought in the form of hie']- " .,'hastened to fill the gap. thing for you to do; go up and let though pale, was illumined by some plexions than men." She---"Natur- grade chemical fertilizers, wool 1 !' "It will be just the nicest ar' _Mademoiselle Fromonte put.on the intense inward joy. ally." He—"No, artificially," cost as stated. , y . ...,�> .,: _.. is . ,' , .r a a' TM •' ', :., .... ` ... ':�,r:� a '. e,aa+r,.'r'iF.'�yr r:i'�•..•.t;." .,•sr,-,«, -A•!, -m. ,:—,. a•- .k .. _ rig-, .y-„' .... .�• CR-. '.i.:.t¢N '., ,.c'. ., "'r .z:. ? ? ,•.ice' 't_ "a •-,. • 'v.'. .' ._. ..'.9r. s. .: r'r r -"a..� . ..�. u•'�t: � ,'�,' f d ,jY J n„� � _.,roS' '.a..,i... :.,,: '. '-�:,' '• .,.:-.,.- .- a k..a .. ... 4,. .'^'• ++V'''+•'+ .:j+.�,...a,,.-• ',V,yes�-''�.. .:,:,:. .,�., r'•;.' „ .�„v„ ...,.:'�',tG�':. :. ':vti• :.. —+, a ..rf -'' ':,.-. 'x ,.> .r,.... S I It .._ r-.-tet-. .- .. .._. r y,+_FN 7�7. Hawaii a poor man, worked hard, BILL'S FAILING. VANZANT a WAMNO•� Q w ¢, helped organize and conduct the at,.e1kTs-a `w«' r Honolulu Iron Works which now The sages of the village were die- 08PAYIN OURip *` 43,1,11, i i( a ”. hakes sugar machinery to be Ship- ousaing tkte veracity, of old Si Per- ls,u.dVArocetptad SL ` ire r,Hy" � w ped to every quarter of the globe, Courl� ���,t� w kine when Uncle Bill Abbott am.b- Bead•for boott-sas1A r y� - - retired from hard labor and built ! ntsartzdrv»ttlrr led in. 1 "What "a Veterinary Bosse � as his monument a hotel that is Wbea out to chilled What do you drink about it, •drottgq” or tuff=ilcan T ,7 QseiWny, 1141iter; ;z equal to any in appointment found 'h"ug attic pal ser., Uncle Bill 4 they asked' him. 5,x A,76 Adeladds at L lu"ILFs. in London or New York and Tbrefet,Lumbago. � "Would you call Si Perkins a Teronte,Canada.' a roof garden more spacious than °cco��8 "ram.rad:`T.,Wil- se ' liar I" �u %,fnfiamiastdon the "Waal," answered Uncle Bill EDUCATIONAL. k'+ any on the Continent. He is con-. Tubes, ow r , r.- . t tent that he has Iost a million 4la or cramp. slowly, as he thoughtfully. studied BOYD% SHORTHAND SC$ooL• Iti1 ' 8 } Bore > aes c r , , A. Ydnge St. Toronto. prepares cont maintaining this public palace, for or p.laa of any the ceiling, I dont know as I'd pStent stenographers in 30 day..by � it is,a credit to Alexander Young Mind, uu go so far as to call him a liar ea- BOYD SYLrLA-BIO SYSTEIL Positions ae-f ss ' and to Honolulu. Its building set as actly, abut I know this much; when' cured. Write for catalogue. it ' y. a new pace and the business city aetde6 fefjdin time comes, in order to get :. r,f wood was practically rebuilt in _ any response from his pigs he hasEQ ' stone and marble. tom. somebody else to call 'em for '• -- GRIM HUMOR. ESAU WOOD'S STORY. The physicians were holding a These Pills Cure Rbeumatiam. 1111111a consultation beside the cot of the To the many who suffer from rhea- '�•'�'�/��%C�I Peculiar Combinations of Two Lit- man supposed to,have appendicitis ' is the kind of educatiohat" matism a•trial of Parmelee s Vege n tisr„sided by Canada's oldest and best business ► R I concealed about his person. table Pills is recam¢nPnded. They ,chool,The British-American HusinwaOollege tie English Words. "I believe,” said one of the sur Y.M-C.A. Buil have pronounced action upon the Via,Toro aw, if I s Esau Wood sawed wood. geons, "that we should wait and liver and kidneys and by regulatr Now open for Fall Tena, start any time. Esau Wood would saw wood. let him get stronger before cutting in the taction of these or arse act Write for catalogue. Magistrate F. Rasmussen,of at! All the wood Esau Wood saw into him." g g . T. M WATSON, Principal ; g as an alternative in preventing the m Marquette Street, Montreal, writes Fsau Wood saw.. In other words, Before the other prospective op- admixture of acid and blood that to the Zana-Buk Co.as follows:- all the wood Esau saw to saw Esau erators could reply, the patient causes this painful disorder. They +• t a ;•` "Gentle men,_For many years I was sought to saw, turned his head and remarked feeb- Ontario Veterivary Colla e troubled with a serious eruption of the g , ,, must be taken wording to direr- j a skin, which was not only unsightly, but Oh, the wood Wood would saw! ly: What do you take me for-a tions and used steadily and they TEMPERANCE 8T., TaRONTO, CAN. at times very painful. 'Ififsttried varioua And oh', the wood-saw with which cheese? will speedily give evidence of their Established 1332, taken over by the provinolst household remedies• brit an these roved Rood would saw wood. Government of Ontario. 1903. altogether useless. p beneficial effects. A691iated .irb the Pri,:rs'ty of To,cnto. under tits But one day Wood's wood saw Praetleally all Canadian drug- - control rt the Dept of Agricultnroof natsrta eollrq "I thea took medical advice. Not one. - o.em, let October, 1WJ. Course of s,a,y exteo bull several doctors in turn were consulted, would saw no wood, and thus the gists roeers and general dealers ROUGHS IT THE! - thio+' b a.'o,l<se,eor.• FEES rER bE8d UN 475.0% wood Wood sawed was not the wood + � � Ot:endar cn'sppl icstion. i .• , but I was unable to Bet any permanent , - i` A. d t3RAY(36, V.S..M.S.Prim lost. Dept.B rd14C Some time back I noticed a report 'food would'saw if Wood's wood- sell Wilsons Fly Pads. If your <'Does .your .wife enjoy roughing from a Jviatica of the Peace who had been saw would saw wood. storekeeper does not, ask him why. it 1" FOR SALE. cured of a chrome skin-disease by Now, Wood would saw wood with "Does She? Say, you should see, - w, Zam-Buk• and I determined to give this „ f�01 O POOK-150 FAVORITE SONGS, balm a,tried a woodsaw that wdould saw wood, 1�0 ESCAPE. her in a bargain rush• t wards, n,npic; Ten cents. Arthur �• ••After athoroughly fair test, t can may so Esau' sought a saw that would ger Husband-"Well it takes -- $Ace Granby, Quo. I am delighted with It I have the beat saw wood, f reasons for this conclusion;because,while two to make a quarrel, so I'll shpt Tt l9 an undisputed fart that OUR HEAVE CURE cures where others One da ' Esau saw a saw -saw „ everything else I tried-salves, embrace- y trip. ' ,One packet of Wilson's ]'ly Padq• fall. Sells on its own merits. Beet of testi• tions, washes• soaps. and doctors' wood as no other wood-saw Wood monia:ls furnished on application. Ask p pro- _ His Wife-"That's just like a ! 1, y'-ur om,a ,i-t : get y n :n• and -ter. - 5� pantioaa-rifled absolutely to relieve my Saw would Saw wood. , lta8 actually lill.f d. 'a, bushel Of, , pain and rid me of my trouble,three boxes cc ntenrpi lbls n an . You'll Sit there set to Fnar Brothers. Eertou e. Price 11.40 of Zam•Huk have woAred a complete cure: In fact of all the wood-saws >> house Iliey. " Fortunately no "ch per package. Char:es pard'to nearest er *" ' and think mean thinEs. preps office. None • nr.uine without out! S Wood ever saw saw wood Wood �pr i "In my opinion Zam-Buk should be quantity can ever be found iii. a trade mark.. FOCR BY.OTHEUS, on each + even mon widely kaowa,than it u, and never Saw a wood saw that would p ckage. Ory a paeka?eand boconvinced. !haveaoobjectiontoyou pubhahingthis Saw R'UQd as the .wood Saw Wocid Very many persons dip annually well LOn4e. but whetlter they f Because other, hpve failed i•s no reasoD `? keter.• flour cholera and kindred 9ummPr . why Reaves, cannot bi rured by using - saw saw wood would saw wood, hf few or funny. Wilson's Fly Pads Four Brothers weave C•irs. For eczema, eruptions. rashes, tetter, j (,nrTlTtl•ijnts, who ml?tilt have- h.f*en Itch,sineeworm,and'aimi:ar skin diseases, I and I never. saw a wood-Saw that : will kill them all. Zam-Hak la without squat, It also cures Fat'F{I if pT6pnr rPfr+odlea h�d been WANTED. t§ �vould saw as the w<;od-saw Wood _- a� cuts. burns, scalds, piles, abscesses, if -4 If aft -kvd f?n not dplar to t chronic sorts, blood-pafsoning, etc. All %ew would sates until. I saw Esau i LNCLE EZRA.SAYS• nY fi.t`Trit,-TC1 ;ItT AA at;F.?CT i druggists and stores at ,So cents a box,or Wood saw wood with the wood-saw` KAi tine 7, huffier+ of Pr J. I) F-^.1= ( : �y►. past free!or pace from the Zam-Bu's Co., I n l i+ y,r°"T$0R0 ATO gATI.- DAY%rGUT" _ oroato, Wood naw saw wooed 11.�r.'q Drsenterr C-rdi 1. t-tt'mrd1- "They're no need fur anyone's ''t para time. Good money. Cisco- f n0that nerPr f:i's to effect n crra. burry in' treublfy: jest let 'em horsy dation Noting r, Toronto. Now Wood saws 'wood r.•ith-the� -- s T>i1+%o who. here aced it my it acts a:little money an the troublo.nidi nrTT'3t fiN w i•Trr. T"'.A W OLIN wood-saw Wood saw saw wood. N ® Oh, the wccxl the-wood-,saw Wood 1*rom•ptir, asci t•h',rttuuhly subdues,,.take kcer uv itself." - nnle f,, fori•at& f1mil2Ps. AODly Alfred Tylpr, London, fYnt. aw saw would saw!' the pain and dise&se. ' = ; A T4rHR WnoTtl 1KsJOwtHO r, tTe CTA AST) f1IP,L4 wzstft�fl TO Oh, the wood W(loci s =Radd-shed -- f fir+ ?1„• ('a�••'htl1'r fn' + Trus- nePA it r'nnpv f,r premiums sr.nd 'ynnr Want I t:ould shed when `1-uod' Would sate THF, r'.UESTIOV. , t-..,•enh-.ld tban eny other re-oAv,, v-�r and mole ya ter on'r 1nePni'n osralr+lne .L wood with the wend-saw ZVood saw rt;•Orth makes the man," sighed m"'hnwnF n•roplol++•s, r, •nrr0?v f,r r+••I PP-1 •Fells-g h^naehold pw a1 ,o.,, Ons P^d wr+ nd< Ac,;l snf,.•itutt•, •f.l•nra '! Ad,crt• A¢ant, 68 tras;o ra 'na,�o is elpo �• •:: Fair wnOd.. l th' p,lilustipht r. ;. b,;t nue 'Pa'iukilier"-Perry Davis'-Xcf rp Ov. free on Yrgnn.r. -Canada Sliver- BOYS AS*HOUSEMAIDS. Finally, no 'man may never knowl "'free," repli Id' t'lr p,tr.,.ly Corn- and 50o cloth Co., Toronto, ant. how much wood tho wood-saw.Wocd r,erc•ial'gnoticman, "but how much l AGENTS WANTED.' Employment of Boysllap Do .it1'ay 5aiv' would saw, if the wood sea d.,, you thick a Tuan ought to be A TT:ICIC OFTEN WO KI vonTRAlt ACEPITS Nr::t.tBLr. M> t With Servant Problem. 1i'ood.,saw .would saw all the wood. _ t1•ortb3' . _ ed 1 '°,' to :. alc•r •t c•,•r ,w and give '1�'hr not employ boys as "house- the wood-saw Wood .saw. would lly d girl s. ervdiu Merchants Purtrart' Co. Toronto. far - the - his ha it. ---'------ maids" and be rid'at once and for .Saw. _ ire gii.pr 'vett reT 'rut• KI`+-t von to ell of the everla_tin "servant '�' Hove ALWAYS tta0, -Ow;rg to the mat Well, that's all right._J u' .t•drr+p. '�XTANTrD -T.r+^.t T, A-M GF{RRAL g r^ h a 11ne t0 oUr ilotilCr ittr'tlitl ltt'I Ac,^ni- Lil nr,1 en trait° Ln cont nnlar=ty of "Th- P & L. 51Pr+ ni t problem" ? A' London woman J ti n an,ay hy_ k'ftcr, firQn o. C Lite TI1C FIRE 1�.1L1iEltS. Planter nnsnrupnlnn, tn:.tt.re era pttttUC4 ti c,ho had had desperate experie,lce -- un one like it. !fade by Davis h Lawre. t vi�.t us...,, .�hc 11,c.o the tware, I, ,rrnnre "Guinn tial, Toronto., Correo- Co. _ ctc„'1; .until' we, cart get ane filer p�"ic'uce confldeoiial k^, with the ordinary servant decided Unique .Ceretuoay Observed _lnnu _ maid.'' to.install a boy. She got a brig! t. ally in India. I FaChcr (very tecerely}-"'Cues, f 6aTA2�T'.4'�3T►' " 1 and intelligent one from an agen ,', - A strange custom of fire-walking 1^ok here; Jenny_, Y,)u ntnst not en jQ�,rant^C-1a a 'Crrref� "Tirow { T..��3 �4 to do Tk?ain asci lioht 'ewin and he developed into a most cr:- i courage t•.a. young- r.:nn to 'stay so 1 Ids Aitable "mother's help." Civil, is c�rricd curt annually at Diushira- este etery-nif;ht.i JIt is dis^rac^ful. here referrinuU o cI�7^s i(iAit ,11 I )t�n. rtr1: sent'.ni¢d 'a^1rrcc}iarg- ' bad, a suburb of Hyderabad, In cleari, intelligent, always willing, 1 What does our mother say ah„u.tT�io anal invariablyquick, the lad pr-);r keia,, on the anniversary of the twen- 3' c+:ricliwh� iq miiiia; Mbit;with J.n- ri1 ,irc,l: =era nnl + r frill .pard- q p tieth, day after the death of Imam Fit?" Jer.ny-.`jjShe satis�lnen ha�'e .man syhtt ,l% raluwi.itecl wigs la.n- i .IIs%, A-�•i•,n,l Isnufacturing ed himself more than the equal of Ifussai;f, not altered a bit, dad! tr1F will know h,,iv to, tit irhFn ^n.y Com;luny, 111�ri iea1. ._the:eserage female servant.- ''The ' - -- wages boys require are sm'all," Several cartload% of firewcood arc '" ;-d� arrancemerTt in hie corditinn y q gathered together in an open ace "Father."'ask^d the son'of.a lie manifrst? •itsrff. Dr. Th."n ate' F.r ',.G fol �y IN CAL11`OR.N*IA9S writes Mrs. Carey, who advocates E >ti , p „p brew clothes-dealer, 'Will t1lesC T,l L-.e F�„,t a.f °nA Seo to In.front of the ' Asbnorkhana and le trig Oil i% a cheep and sim a tiiAl<IN G ,t:...t „. even the employment of boys, and she shirts•shrink?” "Yv do y'ou ask, at midnight the -heap is set alight. - re r�cl fess the, er�diratio-f of pain L f T 7' E h`•k; ta.r l+rnT-_q x,,,, too Z c'. Ives some valuable information-ort tmrr wants I F r."'"` ttutru:r=° uxp cove g nine tin? 1 cu tc - Lhe subject in a Booklet which has The .%wood burns steadily for sone fry 11 t iP s:s+Am.and ''fur. the. cure cartxals 7 to know, "�.'ys dev to„ bili fo"r ` two hours, the heat being so in- of all bronchial troubles. — '/f -'fust been published. ' 'im't "Y�a, father.." "Den most: _ s� tense that no one can stand within certainly do viii shrink. - a distance of at least a dozen yards y i WITY THE Ti ATI'S CAME. A REMARKABLE BE670NSTRATION. from the' fire, 'Then it is burnt �' 1 A`a=� Of the many magnificent teaturea at the out, the.live charcoal is spread out Tf every housekeeper would P.qe fih^ off,-red an explanation of her c; r Toronto Exhibition this year none was tearPel int„d. j. Tore remarkable nor created more evenly on the ground in the Form uf'i ilson's Fly Pads freely •during ,, vw r'r' gen. I'a circle, thewith a diameter of about; "I've breed to a ocddin� she t� '•-�! bine interest .than the demonstration of the Summer montlig the. house fly said, "I atAcays cry more at a wed- i -& six y=ards. When everything is ,. the”Nugget"'Shoe Polishes in the !,fain r „- peril would soon be a throb of the Gln, than I rite.at a ful:cral. It's Building: ready, two men bearing alms „ > , The domonstrater olisbed a shoe with standards—jump barefooted on t0 hast. so much more 'tfnccr.t4in. ° tithe .,Nugget" Polish and immediately this fiery carpet,. -and walk across « - I Fnr "Soclean" inquire- at your t Afterwards washed it, The water ran off Smallman— These are hard ' Rea. mend:, Wer.rp• ntcry Eye,. deaderq. _ } it, not once, but at least a dozen Rel,ev.,d By \tl.r,no !.'ye it nwdy. i khe shoe "like water off a duck's back," times. I heard of a man the other ,biuriizc For 'Your Eye Troublez. you •land the shine was not destroyed, .which times. The heat from t•he gloding ('ay who couldn't raise money'even will I.ik• Dtnr'nc. it s,orli+•s. 60c at ' !proves that "Nugget" is a waterproof embers is more fiery than when the - .Government bunds." Slimwit- Your.Dru.-aists• . Write For Fye Booics, I U-CLE EZRA SAYS: 'Polish. The shoe was then:wiped on a wood is burning. The jumping Of „ 1 „ Free Diurwa-Eye Remedy Co„ Toronto. r, ',Indeed!, What. was.the reason? Honest endeavor may go unre. r . ,clean towel, but the polish did not rub off the first two men is. a signal to the Cmallman-"11'eIl, you see, hev.arded fur a s ell, out so.r,e morn- land soil the towel, which is conclusive others, and soon several hundred didn't have the bonds•" A GOOD START. in' it -will .wake up aa' see 'Sue- ievidence that it will not come off on the persons have followed their exam- _ Father-"Now; look' here, yon cess' writ on the footboard." clothes in wet weather. Ale, girls-when you grow,up one of you j ,.i The " Nugget" is a the lir preserve. The strangest thin about this Trial is Inexpensive.-To4 thoai be able to speak French and ,- five which will double the life of our g g who suffer d c sia indigos• wust y y•-Pep The su shoes. It keeps the leather soft and unique ceremony'is.that no one ap- ' ; tllc other German." periority of Mother P tion, rheumatism or any ailment Graven' 'Norm Fxter nina•tog is pliablepreventingtheshoefromcracking. dears to receive any hurt' Erc'1da-` _111 eight, Dad'; and Mitti6as use it all over the civilized Even children of all ages jump arising froltt derangemen 'o# the ,•i'ur.iel had Better 'learn German' shown by its good e1Te.is on the world. Tr ice and its superior qualities into, the fire, and run across it, digestive system, a, trial of Parm bee use she can gargle best." '• ' children, Purchase a bottle ah t will be seltYevident At all dealers, ,oc without the least hesitation and lee's Vegetable Pills.is recommend• V , I give 'it a trial. per`tin, Black or Tan. ed, should the sufferer be unac - l all seem to be at home, dr quainted with them. The trial will Corns cause intolerable pan ' A liILLI0N:IIRE FACTORY. �•- Ie inexpensive and the result will Holloway's Cu Cure removes the , Th-e- constitution give% to every _ be another customer for this excel- trouble. Try it,' ,and see what man the right to free speech-un- When a man has enough money lint medicine. So effective is their amount of Main %s sav@d. less he is boarding in a jail. Hawaii TuWing Out `len of Mil- Laid aside to keep him on Easy � �, • � ' ' ' street the rest of hi- days, he ought action that many cures.can certain- lions by the Score. ley be traced to their usa where A bark teller always has some Hindu mention the name of this ti. give others a chance. S• y There are probe more self• other pills have proved Ineffective. thing of interest on hand. Dtper In writing to advertisers. made millionaires residing in Ho- -- .nolulu than in any city twice its DIDN'T WEAR 'EM. size on the mainland. According j Jimmie giggled when the teacher Tobacco to Van Nordert's Magazine, there read the story of'the Roman who DRINK, and ere scores of millionadres made and swam across the Tiber three times 3n the makin In Hawaii. CED g before breakfast. Ol ug Habits ' Men of moderate means last D "You do not, doubt a trained "New System of Treatment. Recently Discovered Remedy ihlt- sFring became by fall men of great swimmer could do that, do you,, :`Cures Rapidly and Permanently. Marvellous Results obtained n .wealth after the sugar crop had Tames'!" "been marketed. Small planters of � ...,that makes ourvemedy Otte of the wonders of Modern furdiciti,e. :! 1 " t' sir." •answered Jimmie, patients cured secretly at their own homes against their own R pineapples of a few seasons ago$re ► "but' I wondered why he didn't I men of high finance today, expend- wail and knowledge. No suffering, no injections,no loss of time, r; din hundreds of thousands of dol slake it four and get back to the g 6 I side•his clothes were on." or detention from business, no had after effects. 1, Jars annually advertising their out- 3P3M321JO = 3 '3M313313 _ Put that was not worth a tenth of �1 - - Kindly mention the nnme of this We send by mall, tree of charge, our 64 papa bock, which, felly ex. !litat num all told ten years ago. °+ paper in writing to advertisers. 'plains our modern system of treatment, of how the Drink, Tobacco The men of Hawaii who have ere- £ i _ _ and Drug.babits can be rapidly overcome and cured. This book is a.ted opportunities for themselves, R pR,: sent in a plain envelope, sealed from observation, so no one can tell THE Ic takes the average man seven- . what your letter contains. All correspondence absolutely secret and create opi�ortunitles for others• t^en times as long to .tell what he confidential. -Address. J. Al-7a.nde,r `' ,unq, the many ti-re i•-ka he knot's as it does to tell DF SiLVA INSTITUTE, Suite loo, sgUniversityst. Montreal,Canada r.;ll T-e of Honolulu, came to T N U ISSUE NO. 39-09 to a really knows. 1 a 31 k. ',•;•:,�=... a �..� -r a.s +-r• �du� •':e 'r> t .{.. ,. ...- .: c ..r;.:'r. .a r .. �:. ♦. -. .. ,•..: . g,,;r. 'Pr.i e y a 7_ �'T., _ .n�:.;r.'•`R'ra*..« •��'s•!e' �.i•'�+.`+,:r..{ .., .' '.: ;>. 'e:.- ..,, ...,, '.. .. t°.`: ... •. ..,..d '.'• ., .r4, r -""�1 - .R".i?,,�"�.� �'bcp, Y-'ti�"'. .'. ..w ..'R aS.:... ,.,.l'n... '.pr..fN'. ... ., :.:.• ;..Z :..'V a;�".'•h y y •rte,;:. ...�-r>� :.�. V .J, �� f• .�`) s.uw. %. .. rt,C .,,:^ 'a +�.; L ..: .J e ..p. ,.., ...'. ,.. .., ..r,t'%.:w s: F'' !• r.tM dh:... Fi .•'�� u —W. F.Henderson,of Searboro, MARKHAM :FALL MILLINERY OPENING,was here a day this week. While`Wm. Leonard an employee —Robert Gordon is erecting a of Moore's livery was returning to ;:My Fall Millinery Opening will take place on ` -Roy Wagner spent Sunday new 'veranda in front of his rest- Markham on Tuesday evening from R :.: with relatives in Stouffville. dense. Reesor's gravel.pit he was startled to Tueaday and W/anlaaiys &*temWr 28th and 29th G.Green and son Geo. —Born—At Ingersoll, on Tues- see a man jump headlong from Byyer's w-^ are visiting friends in Stirling. day, Sept. 14th,the wife of A. M. bridge in the Little Rouge. He at Ladies are invited to call and view the most complete exhibition of —Miss Annie Calvert, of Oaha- Herr of a eon. once ran to the man's asstatance and the latest styles and fashions. In arranging this opening my -spent Sands at her home here. —H. T. Love, Toronto, was in dragged him out of the water which efforts have been to avoid those very extreme fashions Sunday was quite shallow at this point. Help which almost before the season ofens have had Born—On Monday,Sept. 20th, town on Wednesday and gave was summoned from Mrs. Stover's. o the wife of J. S. Jepheon,of a son. THE NEws a pleasant call. but in the meantime the man who their day. 'If you are unable to get suited call and see ice and I have ever confidence in•giving you ever both in —Dr. Towle is having his new —D. Brokenshire has a number was evidently bent on committing y g Y y satisfaction, Relsey furnace installed this week. of raspberry bushes which now Suicide bad again jumped from the style, workmanship and comfort. prices,moderate. —A number from here attended have a quantity of ripe fruit fully bridge. Not satisfied with this he had secured a stone from the river bed, �r * North Side Bowmaaville Fair on Wednesday matured. MRS. LEIGH, ging St-, Pickering, Ont'• —Philip Leaning, of the lake —J. H. Gulliver, of the town- and attempted to finish the Job. Ad- =shore, is we regret to report, very line east, whuse black driver had was al help was secured uce toe man • ` was taken to the residence of Mrs. �• either strayed or been stolen, Stover where be was detained until be ea•��aa����a•�aa��� ; --Mrs. 'Kerr is visiting at the found the animal south of Oshawa, was arrested by Constable Hobson home of her son,•A. M., in Inger• —Next Sunday will be observed and safely lodged in the lockup. Next . EVERYTHING x011. as "Children's Day'Un the Presby- morning he was brought before Magi- strateS Speight and Wilson onee� d RIGHT IIP —Jesse Trull, of Darlington, terian chieinch throughout Canada. P g charge of attempting to commit sui- was the guest of John Field last Special ecllectiona will be taken g p g TO THE y� week, up in the aid of Missions. ride. He°gave his name,as Wm. J. dew �a MINUTE. —Miss Watson, of the city --A. G. and Mrs. Green enter= Rolph, and his home a Port Perry. p spent Sunda here with Miss tained the members of the con- Asked to pieMr. Sp unci as to. why he Y had attempted suicide said he _ Field. tinuation class oMonday even- would rather die that way than be cut STYLE —Rev. F. C. Harper, of Niagara ing and a most pleasant time was to pieces, n He had been chased by Iew e�kt>rt� Falls, spent Friday with Picker- spent by all in games of various three men he said, all the way from FOR ing friends. kinds. Queensville and had jumped from the THE —Miss Edna Boyes is spending —The equinoxial gales which bridge to escape their vengeance. The �Q� Yieda few days with her brothers in were due' about the 21st inst., man was plainly demented, and•was 6 ML+'N• « gipen 30 days in the County jail to r Ea t Toronto. have so far failed to put in °an enable the authorities to report on his - —D. Simpson, who has been on appearance. The showers which condition,—Sun, the sick list, is we are.pleased to the Toronto weather man has been R. A. BUNTING, Pickering report, improving. promising us for some time have A scheme of reorganizatian em- -Mrs. Kirkpatrick, of Brace- just arrived. bracing the Conservative party in •a��aama�a•��ar��sa�aailssa bridge, is spendiug a few days —Earl Horsley, while play- bgth Federal and Provincial are.- with Mrs. S. Snell. ing with the large cement pipe at as was broached to members of —Dan Gormley has been engag- the. corner of King and Church the Ontario Government. ed by Dickie & Chapman to assist streets one day last week, had the in their rush of work. misfortune to have his large toe One of the interesting stories in —R. Carruthers conducted the badly bruised and cut by the pipe the new third reader is entitled services in the Methodist church, rolling upon it. "The Argonauts," and was writ_ MONE Y TALKS" Brougham, on Sunday. —We congratulate Samuel Dis- ten by John Waugh, Public School —Dr. Byron Field, of Toronto, uey; of Balsam,'on his success in Inspector of South Ontario. Ment a couple of days here with winning the prize of a$4,500 house -■� BUT ©�R sp lus'father, John Field. in Toronto offered by the Toronto —C. H. Ham, oj: Temagami, World, also' James Henderson on visited i the hams of his parents his winning 1100 gold, for Home- PRICES HOL LER Cera during the past week. Hating the winner in the World`s 9 —Mies Maggie Moore, of Tomn- contest. - • . to, spent Sunday here with her —Uxbridge potatoes are.now ap- parents, R. and Mrs. Moore. pearing in the Pickering market. ? GROCERIES ' 130078 & sEOEs —Robert Beattyi of New York, One load on Wednesday was offer- is spending a few days at the ed at 75 cents per bag, but not - GtaW Breakfast'Foad. reg. 10c, home of his cousin, Mrs. G. P. finding ready sale, they were 2 for 15c. Young Hien ! .we've a snap for you— O'Lear offered at 60 cents a ba before "Dainty" Holland IRnsh. reg. 16c., —D.Simpson & Co. have then the seller left the village. They 2 for 25c. as exhibition bargain we picked up new gasoline lighting plant in appeared to be of best quality and Com Starch, fresh and good.2 for lvc. —Gent's Patent Leather boot. reg. ti stalled and, is giving excellent of good size. Canned Tomatoes. Rood,4 for 26c. Op for$3,60. Newest style, good satisfaction. . —Mr. McGinty, the contractor BALE REGISTER. Mayes Ceylon Tea. There's nothing —Mr-3. W. J. Clark and child for the new cement sidewalk, is to compare with it for 26 cents. quality.' Call in and get shod.. Our left on Monday morning to spend making 'rapid progress with his MONDAY. S$PT. 27th—Auction sale of Leave your order. We're especially abces are like a wet carpet, "Hard a week in Hamilton with- the work. Should the weather con- •5 head of cattle at lot 20,concession busy delivering su.ar and gem jars at former's parents. sinus floe the walks will be, ctom- 1,Pickering (one mile west of Pick- present, hut' we get- yours there to best." -Mrs. (Rev.) B. N. de Foe gra erin Village►• the ro ert of Mor- promptly. g- plated about the end of the week. n P Q P P Her, of Shannonville, is spending The conduct of -some parties in res Reid. . Sale at 1 o clock, sharp. -a month here with her parents, walking on' the green cement at Bee bills. W.B.Powell,auctioneer. " -W. G. and Mrs. Rani. night is the cause of much annoy- TensDAT. Sm-r. 28ft. 1908 -Auction —A number from here purpose once to Mr. McGinty. We of farm stock, implements etc. on lot 22, con. 0, Pickering, the attending the ban;net in the —Agents of the government property of Wm. Dolphin. Sale at DRY GOODS Dunbarton Presbyterian church have been in the vicinity of Dun- one,sharp. See bills. Thos. Pouch- on Tuesday evening next. bartun for the purpose of enter- ,er, Auctioneer. —The South Ontario Teacher's ing into as ag reement with the THrRSDAT, SEPT. WrH—Credit sale ,Assoniation will be held thisear owners of the block southwest' of ' of stock, imppl�ements,scorched rain on Thursday and Friday. October the village with a view to its pur- etc., on lot E8, con.9, Pickering the ON THE BARGAIN TABLE TRIS WEES Slot and 22nd, at Oshawa. chase to be used as a Central Pris- roperty of Hare Bros. Sale at one. —Mrs. Leigh's Millinery open- on site. As the government have See bills. Thos.Poucher, Auction- 45 pairs corsets, good value at $1.00, selling for 500. ing will take place Tuesday and two other sites in view the deci- ter' 2 spools of thread for 60. Leet some before it is all Wednesday next, Sept. 28th and Sion of the government willnot SA•rrRDAT, OCT. 2nd, 1908—'Auction 29th. All ladies are invited to be.known for two or three weeks. sale of farm stock and implements gone. . Two pairs of wool sox for 26 Dents, tall and 'ins * on lot A 'con. 7, Pickering, the pact, The people are Dot going into property of Hewson Thompson. —The regular prnyer meeting raptures of delight over the mat- Sale at one. See bills. 'Tboe. services were resumed on Tuesday ter as they would prefer to see Poucher,.Auctioner. evening in St. Andrew's church this property developed into a TrHSDAT. OCT. 5TH—Auction Sale of It will do you good to drop to andsee E.�RD7l�'.a�RE after being discontinued during summer resort rather than an farm stock, implements and house- our P ''•' 'Now don't catch cold. Just get one the past two months. abode of criminals. hold furniture, on lot 30,rear con. 1, _NEW GOODS' .-of our."Coal Oil Heaters" for these —W. E. Gordon who has been —It is with deep regret that we Pickering, the property of Chas. E. Shakers, flannelettes galore, ladies' engaged in small goods manufae- report the, death of Mrs. Jane Laughlin.. Sale at i o'clock. See cool evenings. Universal Food Chop- ture here for the st two ears, Harper, which took lace at the underwear, eta, black drawers and pa y ipe � p 'bills. W. B. Powell, Auctioneers waists, blankets, black sateen blouses Pers. Now is the time for them. Don't has, we understand, made an as- home of her brother, Win. Me- - and a buge stock of .ladies' cashmere take a substitute: eignment for the benefit of his Causland, Range Line, Pickering, aIICt10II $81@` hose. You'll put your foot is it whey Our Hardware Stands Hard Wear. creditors. on Wednesday, Sept. 22nd, after —OF_ you see our 30c stocking. —There will be an'auction sale a brief illness of about two days of about seventy-five bead of cat- from pneumonia and heart trots- Valuable Farm 'Propert7 t1e on Monday next, the property ble. The deceased, who was in _ or • - � =of Morris Reid, on the Kingston her 77th year, lived with her sis- Under and by virtue of a power of road, one mile west•of the village. ter; Miss Mary McCausland, in sale contained in a certain Mortgage le 1e a mall ..Many of these cattle are Holstein this village, and had gone on Fri- which will be produced at the time of and of high grade. day to spend a few days with her sale.there will'be offered for sale by —The many friends in this brother, who also has been confin Public auction at Gordon's Hotel in ^: township of James McBrien,form- ed, his bed for some time. Her the Village of Pickering on PICK'ERING `/NT. erly public school'inspector, will funeral• will take place to-day Monday.the 18th day of October. 1909 f _ reg t•et to hear of his serious ill (Friday) at 2.30 p, in., when her at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon the fol- - ness from cancer of the stomach. 'body will be conveyed, to the lowing valuable farm property. Parts ° Q e fi '•He is now seventy-eight years of Friends cemetery in this village of Lots Number'Twelve in the second JUST ARRIVED L D ! r age, during forty of which he was for interment. Service at the and third ranges of the Broken Front "inspector. house at 1.30. Concession of the Township of Picker —Miss M. McCausland left on —The annual -Harvest Home ing, in the County of Ontario,contain- ing last for an extended visit Sn ing 140 acres more it less. There are Fall and'Winter Goods, aitch as Shaker Flannels, Shitting; Men's y puss and Entertainment, under a frame house in fair repair and a gtoodhe Hea Shirts, Socks and Underwear in all lines. Also ' to relatives in Essen. On Monday the auspices of the Ladies' Aid bank bare on the premises and the �'3' - she was summoned homeon ac- Society of the Methodist church soil is said to be good clay. count of the serious illness of her will be held•on the evening of TERMS of SALE—Ten percent. of Another lot.of Peabody's Overalls which are selling fast and stand- dater, Mrs. Harper, who was tak- of Tuesday, Oct. 6th. Tea will be the purchase money to be paid at the ing the test—cannot rip them. Come along and j en suddenly ill with puenmonia.at served in the basement of the time of sale, sufficient within,30 days get a.pair of them at the Farmer's thereafter to make 40 per cent, of the Supply Store. the home of her brother, Wm. church from 6 to 8 o'clock, after pp y • purchase and for the' balance teems •. "McCausland, whence she had gone which a choice program will be easyand to be made known at time of on Friday. given. Rev. C. O. Johnston, of sale. EDWARD BRYAN PICKERING —The regular monthly meeting Toronto, will deliver one of his r further particulars apply to Fo of the Women's Institute will be popnlar lectures. In the musical J. F. GRIERSON, Oshawa, held at 2.30 p. in. on Tuesday neat part of they program,.the Choir Vendors Solicitor. 'Sept. 28th, at the home of Mrs. will be assisted by the following Dated at Oshawa, Sept. 21, '09, 61.1 Wm. D. Rogers. The Whitby soloists: Mesa Elenore Wright an .:FALL •HINT S • branch of the Institute will be Miss Grace Aylesworth, of the O. A. • present to take charge of the meet- L. C:, Whitby, and A. W. Lynde, A � PAL ME R ing, and refreshments will be pro- Tenor, of Pickering. The church 'PAINTER AND DECORATOR vided by the Pickering branch. A will be suitably decorated for the ,full attendance is requested as a occasion. Arrangements are be. Contractor for general house repairs. 14UNTERS pleasant and profitable time is ing made for an interesting Sun- Established 5 ears in Pickering We can au ply your needs in Sporting Goods. A full :''assured to all who attend. day service. Everybody will be village• eupplq'of Shells, Powder, Shot, Cartridges, Etc. —The C. N. R. surveyors are made welcome. ADDRESS: PICKERING P.O. ' now working in this township., The contracts for building iso A PPLE PA RERS miles east of Toronto are now be- PICKERING MARKETS ..7 �- � Try one of our Hudson Apple-Parere. They are •--e%a.„ seg?et and the work is to be com- Red Wheat........ ............. $1.00 Bla.cksmithing the best on the market. pleted within a year. The exact White. 1.00 site will now be determined by Mixed " ..................... .98 Having rented the Dunbartdti shop HEATER-91 the present survey. The"general Oats ... .37 and opened the same. I amptppar- opinion now is that it will be lo- Barley ..... .........r.......... 00 ed to do all work entrusted)to Coal Oil Heaters in all sizes. Just the thing for these sated adout three miles north of Buckwheat....................r... 00 me in the above tine. cool evenings. -the village and that it will not Horsesboeing a specialty. touch any of the towns hlong the MrQ. William Lake. of Sutton, call in and see me any ' north shore of Lake On iu, at celebrated her hundredth birth- �• T. T ,TrTrr R, H • BUNIDY.* 1. m n SJ - least as far as Bow a vfl day, DUNBARTU ,; _