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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_08_12 <. . .. o, ; Sc­ �ry - "# FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 191!3 ,'VOL. XXIX. PIOgERING, ONT., �' 1�To. 45 ti r Wwafseetarnal, garb*. BUNNY MOUNT WNITZVALt ' SPINK MUMR.Gordon spent Sunday at Good- O!you lucky girls, since Fred has CoakweH ACed{ea{ wood. an auto. s t e Be ! b lox==1LR,=N-„•} John Carter visited witl,Lhis brother Frey are left a Tuesday for e B. McRJI�N4N M.D., L.R.C.$., - -- _ _ .. - t o et i eating thecrops... West nasi n hary th �^ Joe on Sunda -a litF @Ifil��i0 '•i �IDdin mbar of tbo Oollap of N. Pafiner s nt Friday and On Saturday afternoon, while walk- Mrs. -- ssad of Ontario,tioanliaMpe ing on Main street, Mrs. W. Burton of Saturday at Unionville. Has on band a complete stock of s en to of woman sadoarter. of TO tripped on a broken plank receiving a. harnessi goody, including knee + Jeeee Noble, of Unionville, spent �}ss another resulto n f eat' , Chea Coal I p in our vale: ppaale, binder whips, rawhide an PICKERlHG MEDICAL SURGICAL p Sunday with George Hastings. The Whitevale Women's Institute En�li h holly, tnks and shit- _ and X-RAY INSTITUTE Master Kenneth Hastings is sppend- will meet at the home of Mrs. James cases, Master a week with Stouffville frienda. Thornton on Wednesday, Aug 17th, `a. ,PICBPIRING, ONTARIO Miss Eliza White, of Whitevale, y, • , at 2.50 p. m. J. H. Hare, of Whitby, Repairing prom ti attendedato. -8. lt',t.GIN TOwL&, lK, a., M D-, C. ac., -We are now booking Orders visited Sunday with Miss Pearl Wide. P .9 will give an interesting and beneficial ,. ' Pbysician- in charge man' address on "Co-operation in the Mar- Binder canvas and collars receiv- tipeolalistinReotai DLesees. ProstaticDis DUNBARTON keting of Eggs," of special interest to iaJl attention also. µ at Summer Prices : saw of Men, Diseases of Women, Cancers, farmers' wives. All are welcome. C&I"ild-see ure.see of p. •imm�r. oar.nose,throat sod Inngs, Fitting glasses and _:.- -- We congratulate our former.real. - -.-- — - _-- Omoa Souza 19 to 8 an ?to 99, ♦91J dent, F.T. Marks,..of Regina, on his success in business in the west. He GRERN_WOOtf - has just entered into partnerfhip with , j „�• 1e001. the new firm, Campbell wWilson & Wm. Sadler is engaged this week wo is (,J• L. SPINK, LIMITED, Smith, Ltd., hich is caprepairing the school house.italized at �0 �Q�� Miss Maggie Gleeson,of Claremont, 1]b e T E.FAREWELL, K.C„ BARRIg- PICKERING. ONT. g` •�• As an evidence of the is pending a few days in the village. w tJ . Tis.Ooaa OrownAttora volume of business this firm is doing, g t� Attorney, the have erected a new $50,000 ware- J. A. and 31re Arlidge and baby are ilidloifiar. Conte g°°w'Whitby. 149 y spending their holidays with Eli and c p house and within a few daps has given il f�A00 1-�S • ra. Willson. - _ Sr Notary Public, Specs order-fol --60 carloads canned _ Mrs.-Fred-How went- -the cit - - � . 6oiliO Norm Pustic,, Brad Stree goods to Cat;dian firma at Hamiltony ALL WOODTURNINQ ser tb High bonze of Jtuittoa, Brook street Saturday to see her husband,who Ia Whitby, and Winona The business has been , ny in the hospital. established only three years, Mr, Wheatley, of Toronto, is spend-but they p . BINDS. ETC 1 d J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, have now six travellers and this num- Ing a few days with his uncle and o� » : solicitor,Notary Public,Etc, Money to - — ber has to be increased. aunt, Thomas and Mrs. Proctor. HAND. - `- loan. Mee nest door to the Standard Bask, 1B ldF Mrs. Graham Johnston left on Tues- r '�t�• 9419 ' _ ATMA ' did for Montana to visit her son, shop closed every Saturday dart- INS TELEPHONE NUMBER y ing August and s_ptember. rotor rye John and Mrs. Scott spent Sunday Charlie, who is located in that State. a . • �_•. .• ,, s at W. C. Lafraugh's, Stouffville. R. A. Fleming, of Markham. was in WALTEALTER L 80WDEN, D. V. S. Jos, Byer and family spent Sunday the village on Tuesday with a new Ws 3 JACKSON, Z R aradaata Ontario Veterinary Qonoga __ �$�OKT at 8. Meyer s,7th line.Markka organ which he sold to Miss gate ; _ Member Ontario veterinae Medical Soci t Mr, and Mrs. Robinson, of u} t.� White Sadler. 8icoea,or bo Dr.2.J. sbirtey. otlioe King I , Short, long and two short. Rose spent Sunday at R. Lloyd's. Work is now befog rapidly pushed 4�r' !Nat'ring' _ s7 J. and Mrs. Mowder and Ida visited' forward on the C. N. R. bridge, while 6 - Sunday at W. G. Witeman's. Mon- the masons and painters are at workNOW a.. iV"ti' 9** garb*. Rolla. on the station. '^^^^^^^^ --^^-•­_. I.— Js �t BEAL dins Rev& Ni'ghswander has return- . . • �� WOoanWT G. HAM-Issuer of. Mama a ed,after spending a time with friends Limaw !a she tr of oa=.. is Dutton. GREEN RIVER Is the time to place your order for Plakeriog village, 9ny for house furnishings, carload A. H. Roper left on Monde for Tosses en son a monumeat. Being a slack time POII�E)�, ReAI � ♦ or single article at bottom_ yonto, wheree he has secured a good spent Civic is H olid y at She bun week of the year in the shops better in- 1 job on the C. P. R. brak a • Bones,.valaabor, coil•ascr and Inner primes. g - atliwoses B Geo. slower, of 8th line Markham, roagharm soy with her aunt. Mrs. Collins, Toronto. la Always open da or n% ht s rented the Thos' Williamson farm J. B. Wilson has been ill during Abe Dace your order now and hares y g now occupied by Jos. Mowder. past week but is now slow! recover• the stones erected the first thin f HOPPER Issuer of Marrsage Miss M1ss Mildred Hoover and Miss T R a ! --=-. ; JtAoeness ams tiaa�rwetd�seaty a of onntt'�0' --- E. Raymer. of Mt. Joy.are sppeeailing en {iaees Settle Eviler and Alice in the spring. . G a time with friends at at.CaTharinea. Hor•ashaw etre spending a few days in _ { ` It.BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLERK __ AUOLtY Toronto. C: W, GIBBONS, Claremont = Goa"Faaaer, oommisdonerlor taksmig D Q I.� 3p�ecaalS Mrs. Murim. of Detroit. 'who has - -- aidsiay Accountant"IMase.. money b,loan S w+ S C. A. Vickery, of Port Perry, has. been spending the pant month with mass- v lil t .a�:, One, Marriage Ido- been renewing old acquaintances in her mother has returned home. JUST RECEIVED this Russell Idne Jslox witk Xgpepkaapkrt� 7 James Coo o r intends leaving short- of our with as former Barton. foo bile dyens. met toot- A Carload of Cement find afi Shingles. � ePburg, one POS OnUes Licensed Auctioneer, Seg p 84io Co.. to visit his playing . ' . for C•mattes of Yoslt rnd Ontario. ♦no- 41,,11 sales of alb kinds Anenned to on shortest brother there. ballandwas operated on on Monday - •}: aottco Aodrw Grana areas P.O., oda 1%ldo zent .00A .9M&r W, Mercer is on his rounds Ain last. At present be is doing nicely, with the grain thresher. The yield is We regret to Near of the death of a - Regular 25c, sale rice Ips. g14 y All kinds of roup i and dressed lueober B. PO WELL. Licensed Auc• p about the average. Nettie Christina. daughter of 111,, sail lith rind-shingles, as well as hard.. i'i' . tion,, .aloator and ooueator rot The ei,ection of the sleet brit s as Mrs. Marshall Turner. at Carlyle. f eoaoties of Ontario and York. All bads of t g Th and sot coal always oalaa soodaated eitbar riyat•iy or by sacwoa J _ G. N. R. affords a good opportunity of 1�k.,and formerly of this place. a is stock. y giVaie Dore.ooliaot•d. DI`o: data• ar Dena, par studying modern engineering work. family have the sympathy of the com jj�� C ucalars s y as residence.Cliaabeab et,.Pi•k- Mantle, kitchen and alarm clock&, Modern methods are used which aro munit,. A V E E i70 setas' P5°°'orders tale at WNW$Does,Pick- ver instructive as well as iaLersstin An interesting event took place on s wing.or Maeaab's sora, Claremont. will re. watches, etc. Our price on jeweller y g• ! _ We eon ntulats Wstne Bros. on Wednesday evening at the home of J. LOCII.�T HILL 1 sae.•pro's s aetaatioo, erts.faotwo saaraa- Ir away down. It you want a watc� B Y - " Mod- lytypplsoaooumberisiadsyandaot1e*& or a clock this is the place. their success in!securing fifth place in B. Wilson when his eldest daughter, ` Hodaka and $u lies slava a on the standing field cropp competition Miss Lily, was united in marriage to Ppp p under the auspices of the S. Ontario Mr. Melville Draper. of Dayton, Out. a list, hand, Take a Kodak with you on Agricultural Society, therebeing28 The ceremony was pe st g your vacation, competitors. . The followingare the presence of the immediate relatives Have a full line art trash and sur- FREE with every 26c purchase, one prwinners: W. A. Dryden. Brook. by Rey. S. E. Braithwaite, of Toron- 11 box Nature's Tablets and a thatch box. Alli• l� points); 2nd, Marie Crawfortb, to. This year We attendance has been J T. M. MoFA DDE'lV 'Whitby,.L; wnD J B sT n - . iRouo♦tAM -- tbe_greatea in the h[storLf fila L 'Spice RollBreakfast Bacon, y tach "•Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Bl p.); 6th, Westney Bros.,(DO p.). W. Moogrove spent Monday in the JKLLTM BALSAM - cit PICgERING. _ _ ONT, v Highest pricers paid for �ohn Gillman spent last Tuesday in "1- Butcher s cattle Geo. Jonee'visited in the city over Toronto. "RON" ONT � ♦ L__ Sunday. Geo. McGregor spent Sunday with ' a 4 a a Pickerin Climber Yard Peter Titus took a business trip to hie familyy here. There is a reason for it. Da I ' _ sir eri+Ti(] rUe]e// Almirs,on Monday. S. W. Bodell, of Chicago, Is visiting y b, - e7 a `� Uriah and Miss Bertha Jones visited his father for a few days. lar and year by year the wperior, - ; All kinds of buildin material includ work of this owww b becandna but- ing rough and g at J. W. Disney's, Myrtle, on Sunday. George Philip spent last -week holI- dressed lumber, toss'known. Our graduates readilT ; _ first-,01888 rigs for hire lath", etc. L• Vernon and friend,of Hamilton, da at Jackson's Point, get choice itlone. Catal are is Day Or night tihTewbrunswick Shingles have been visiting at Gideon Vernon'' Jack Defoe, of Toronto, spent.Sun- tree. positions. ' =3.60 here• day with his parents here. per M. Termsaeh. Ray Wilkin has purchased a coo le Mrs. Plaskett, of Greenwood, •pent B- -- UB meets all trains of imparted ponies from John Miler, Monday with Mrs. John McLean. ---W.J. 6LLIOT, Principal. � Teaming promptly attended to. W. D. GORDON &SON. of Ashburn. -Thos,. Dii e* of Greenitaf, Kansas, Cor..Yvnge Alexander Sts.. Miss Dales, of Toronto, ham been called on old friends here last week. --:-_,Agient for-Ce-nada-Carriage Co. visiting Min Mabel Sdwarde during Harold Herrick, from the U. S.. is - Q RZAL ESTATE.-*.. the past week, visiting with J. W.and Mrs. Hogler. �• ii. Peak, p{c •{ John Wilson and John Walker have Mrs. R. Witter and family are visit= � ! ♦W . Two fifty-acre farms for eels cheap, engaged with UriahJonesfor an in. in her mother,'Mrs. Mary Matthews. BASSETT S Y u- _ • Good buildings, plenty of water, one- Pickering period. Thos. and Mrm.'Philipp spent Sunday half in cash,' balance on mortgage if C. Russell has the Evansville mills iri Pickering with �i. Brodie and /t T ry�Z7 -Blacksmithin g re uired, repaired and is prepared w do all kinds family, WATCH V q of custom work. Mise Sarah Garoage is visiting for a -- - - - --- Also a Dell Bert W' ed with W. few_wPaka-_.with�tei siaLer is New. ♦►� not like all other watches g because each and every t#rrie Ward for a month an starts on his market. Having rented the Dunbarton shop yielding 12%in the village of Picker- piece is thoroughly examined � and opened the same,I am prepar- in duties on Monday. Miss Margaret Fen is spending a and timed before it. is handed g• W.Jones new barn is nearing com- few days with Miss M. Harvey, of - -ed to do all work entrusted to - over the counter to you. _ me in.the above line. y pletion and it much .enhances the Pickering. Horseshoein a specialty. p >1i1t� • value of the farm. Mestere Eddie and Gerald McQre- " Alex. Wil-kin and family, of•Van- or and Miss Braid are visiting at G. c Call in anasee me an time, g • ;r p tilgllilf>t�MsOtrs /jl1� couver, are visiting at the home of his McGregor s t W. T. ZgIN^C'ENER, a ' brother,Jam. Wilkin. G. D. Linton has sold his farm on �ll • Misses EIva and Eva Jones, of the the 6th con. Geo. W. Phillips was DUNBARTON Queen City, are visiting friends and the purchaser. _-.- -�s 4s �g1Ctards • relatives-in-tib i -entertain _ --- The Frank Coultice intends building a number of her girl friends last Thura- h new barn this fall on the farm occu- day afternoon. : Notary Public, Pickering. pied by Gideon Vernon. Miss Nettie Laycoz, of Meaford, isxgista - DOMINION BANH J.D. McAvoy has disposed of his visiting at her grandparents, David a farm and intends holding an auction and Mrs. Defoe. J3ead 4DMee, Toronto Slacksydthing d sale some time in October. The Brougham Branch of the Wom- `r• Miss Bertha Jones leaves for Vir- en's Institute has postponed their pic- } Qeneral Banking Business — gin is this week, where she has secur- nit indefinites " A general blacksmith business done, ed a echool'for the coming year, W. J. and Its. Devitt left Tuesday j transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and The hum of the thresbers may now for a month's trip to Saskatchewan promptly executed. be beard. Robt. Day and W. Lynda and many other points. : + wape sial attention iYBD t0 have each purchased a new inachine. W.J. Bodell and-l%iaa. Gamaidge p Also every watch in sold with an �. Horse-shoeing -a-Specialty. W,- Birkett has_been,llusp,•during attended the funeral of Dr. Robinson iron clad guarantee to give eat- the collection of G•i3OR�01�T w . a w the past week repairing the school at Markham last Friday. isfaction; further, the designs e house, which adds much to its appear- Miss Jean Bennett, of Claremont, of theft cases are-both beautiful x Sale notes. PICKERING, ONT, ante. and Miss Merl Gilray, of Uxbridge, and capable of preserving your _ Jae.Hortop has threshed his falx are visiting Bennett Bros. watch for a life time. Call and RAVINGS DEPARTMENT. wheat and the yield certainly made Mrs. Forgie and daughter, of.Clare- see tie. We do not press any �epo®titlls received of >�1. and PUNTS FOR SALE him smile nearly 45 bushels per acre wont, visited with the formers sister, onre to buy. being the yield. Mrs. Cassie,for a few days, apwardo• Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, A few very beltvy electric storms Miss Minnie Brown and MIss Edith ! -- Pi K I G E E I W—S, E C R N Cele and (larders Flowers. passed over here last week, but no Betts, of Milton, are ependin &coupple Bassett's Big Stare r. X=t bT66t allowed at highest =Mage was done by IiQhtning in the of weeks at Greenbank visiting at W. _ current rates. Wagon will be on the road during immediate neighborhood. Wallace'$. OPPOSITE xsw POST OYTICF W'�43i the season. A number from here attended the G. and Mrs. Hutchinson, of Us- T -p CHAS. D. G}oRDON, Manager garden party at Utica on Monday bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Gowan and The Gemmae Gardens,' night and report a good program and family. of Dollar, visited at James H. ss��� 'WHITBY BRANCH• BROUGHAM, ONT. a most enjoyable time generally. M'adill's on Sunday. i +• �. '" .. '4:6^,f; ...• - .• .,. .-L . _ � !Sym ��.�} `'•''Fr�e'. ,' :.i'Y",°:..• u., T`�^. ... .,.' „..,... ; ,>., a :.try�.a"'1,yn, ,! .. 'i�v.0' '�^t'. ' a •.'.. ,!, ...C' •' . ,may 4'1ny., 'q •......,_' .>. :.."SQ��j 'a'-'r+d'4; !,,..; „. ..n,. _ .'yy: .... .,•«., `a'. �-:.^+. p d� -"1'�.: b t S:G...Fe .: a"� 'u"�f,•--n't"a:°—'errs t'�l':.. `+S ulr'?��r�.x' *n • .;y '.. �y,,,t,N,.,:,..: _, ._ ••v.•-.-V'-,_.._.-##„r• ..� ',. y.•._. 4.. 5; .�..+4t^w - M" r.k%+ ,..x' .. , [p ,'�' r'eW6. _ 4' �Jr. ..L-.... l• .A.,...-w,.- ww., , .y, _ we Pak r 1 r1 r MISERABLE WCRIPPEN : . .� tl Nineteen Bns�ness Places Destroyed---The '',DYSPEPSIATolls Pregsman He Will Say Nothing .Till r - ;•Loss Will Be $150,000. �otl>ee Wo�� � Vat He Gets to England. o _ t w t-a►-tiv - create tl--from North to ping the fire con- A despatch from Quebec says:l little doctor's contented demeanor Jsays: Cochrane, 858 miles north fined to one side of the street. The lnspector Dew of Scotland Yard I is taken to indicate that he has a f< entire block facia upon two streets Mr, Mathias Dery, of 226 Church of this place, the youngest town in g P street, Ottawa, Ont., was treated for H ill neither deny nor confirm the card still up his sleeve, which he wa- wiped out, nineteen buildings years by physicians for Painful Dys- will play at the proper time,, ' - being completely destroyfforts pepsig. lie spent ely published that Dr. The Scotland Yard man went old, but a luny, y g tom- were m e o save e s oc , an - as confessed the mar- shopping y, p growth has merchandise was much relief that he had about wade pp g on Wednesday, and pur- rh - munit whose rapid piled in heaps up his mind that his case was hope- de- of Belle Elmore. To pressmen chased new wearing apparel for Dr. been. a marvel, received its first in the middle of the streets, ancj less, who called on Wednesday evening Crippen and Ethel Leneve. The ` `setback on Sunday, when fire lick- much that escaped the flames was Seeing "Fruit-s-tives" advertised, at the St. George, where he has c.othing was purc_ia:ed with the ed u nineteen business latae. As damaged b mud and handlin however, Mr. Defy thought he would I P p g Y g' invest 60c in a boa of these wonderful apartments, the, inspector sent an 18:0 found on the doctor, and a 1tl a merchants occupied living Only one house is left standing in trait faits tablets. attendant. with a message' that he I small amount found in the posses reoms above them __ ., tee -,-he - --. e ------- toss tasnous ru a=did-_0uld-not be -seen. -A- were t a Iles are homeless, and tents apnghtiy little town presents a for Mr. Defy what all the doctors seat-np-to him asking-€anrreitte etre'being hurried to the scene sorry appearance with the big could.not do--it cured him. ament, and the word came' back The girl, who is c arg -"Feno mae. to •� . ' ` from Cobalt to house the unfortun- black gash across the centre and He writes: ruit-a-tives" positive- "l have no comment to with Cri r ly cured me of severe Dyspepsia when even with the murder o! ;g iatea until other arrangements can I,rooda scattered promiscuously in the physicians failed to relieve me." the Quebec jail, where Crip- his former wife, is rapidly recover- - be made. Shertly after 2 o'clock, streets. The locomotives of the T. "Frait-a-tives" makes the stomach Pen is confined, a newspaper cor- ing, and now spends much time a railwaymen noticed a blaze in do N. O. Railway, Foley Bros. and sweet and clean, insures sound diges- respondent was told by Governor walking about her ward is the ;til Bradley's real estate office, and the Fauquier Bros., contractors, were tion and regulates bowels, kidneys sad .lyrorin that he was not, aware of infirmary. alarm was at once given by-the- pressed--into service-and-supplied skin. any con fessiois,aand-he-en ire y is- ppeals to the Sheriff for passes 50c a boat, 6 for $2.50, or trial hoz, blowing of engine whistles and by water for the bucket brigades- The 26c-at adl dealers. or from Fruit-a- c-edits the report. No persona, to visit the jail are louring in�and raronae the sleeping occupants. For- morning, and burned'fierce]*until } *e len dtl nCri arebeing -a -II-'tom attendance numbers about 300 s y even, but a ie-I stay, mostly women. They all want 'tu-,rately there was no wind blow- 6' o'clock, when everything in its , porter was allowed to send a note to see Crippen, not the jail, says - _..ing or the entire town would have path had been licked up and the THE WORLD'S MARKE rS to him,. asking whether he had any- Governor Morin. been fire-swept. flames gave up for lack of fuel. The thing to say to the press. The The jewelry, including four dia- As it was, the flames spread with homeless otitis are being looked -. reply was, "I will say nothing, till mond rings, found on Crippen, 11rest rapidity, leaping from one after at the Bing George and Coch- pEP:ORTS FROM THE LEAD12S0 I get to England." �which has been identified as thd, _ rame building to another, and the ra-e Hotels for meals, but the �� "He always seems cheerful property of the missing woman, has A offorts of the bucket brigade were sleeping question is a puzzle. TIRADE CE\TBE. euough," commented Governor i been turned over to Deputy Sheriff r, -T- Murin, referring to Crippen. The.. Begin .for safe keeping-- Prfees of Cattle. Grata, Cheese and - -Other Deairy ♦breado at Hay-No. 1, $14.50 to $15; No. lket, which sold at from $5,90 to -ELECTRICITY _ ,KILLS IRREE fPi150gclover,lmixed, $20 50 2, to $1 'ii 6.23. Among the butcher cattle there was very little of sufficient) BREADSTUFFS. Mover, 89 to $lo. !good quality to realize over $e. .,_ - - - - - - ,. •; •-, Mil sed t io bran, $20.5 to Shee were offered is fain liberal - Toro-to, Aug. 9.-Ontario Wheat If -On ar an, 0 l .. Y fi21 ; Manitoba, $20; middlings, On- supply, and were inclined to bs Old No. 2 winter, $1.Oti to $1 �t�'ta $21 to $22; Manitoba aborts, easier, although the are not quot- +Eang of Men Were Sorkin in Concrete -Old i t� rio, g Y sidontsidew,_aominal _fit-_$i _to �:.��_E�in mottillie, $33 to <d any ower• am$s-on-tie otne--'r- _ y Pipe at the Falls. - - - - Manitoba Wheat-Nominal. :�io. $ mt$ • $28 o ., , 'hand, were slightly; firmer. Hog 3 i; ed t o9 Flour-Manitoba spring wheat remain unchanged at the same lev. T� - 1 northern, 81.12; No. 2 northern, pate ts, firsts $8.30, seconds $5.%;'c'_s as last week. _ $1 09; No. 3 northern, $1 06 at lake'water wheat patents, $5 40 to 85 - _. . despatch from Niagara Falls.}brace being hurled away as though p arts for immediate sh:praent. y g g gun. Half a torn-American -No. 2 yeLuv, 50, Manitoba strong bakers', $5.80; 5 'Oat., says Albert Collett and from a atlin + OLD $1+t'I1DLE REDIVED. _ !straight rollers, $5.20 to $3 25; do:,Geo a Bruce of this ci sad Fat score received a shock, and three;73"c to 74c; Pio. 3 yellow,. nl; c t•i'• o George Bruce -__ _t�' _ is bags, 8- 50 to $2:80 extras, 1$2.. 7lhe Federal-DP rick McLaughlin of Niagara falls, tcge of 110 paining through the-73c' Toronto freights, t5 to $2.25. Department Issues a g g w.res, but the dam concrete of I Oats-Canada western, N ,). r, ,,. Warning. killed. There was only a vol- - F., were electrocuted while st; , , Batter-Beat creamery, 21„e to P 42%c leo. 3 Canada western; 41,,c 24c; creamery, 20%c• A despatch from Ottawa says work in the new concrete pipe line the pipe in which the men were!ut lake posts for immediate chip- t A warning has been issued by the of.the Ontario Power Company late! standing made the shock sufficientIment; Ontario No, 2 white, 40c to� Cheese--Western lie to it/,c, enatern 10%c to llc. Department of External Affairs an Wednesday afternoon. Together, to cause death. �4le, outside;No. 3 white, 38c to 39cI Eggs-Selected . stock, 81c per agains�ie old Spanish prisoner - . - with a score of other workmen, the I This is the only case on record�eutside; 45c to 48c oa track,Toroa-1 dozen; straight receipts, 17c to swindle; to which renewed Activit three victiaiss of the accident were,here that so many men have been tom, 17,11c per dozen; second grade, 12c i+' =sported in Canada. Pea _-.,_ r - _+engaged in removing the..iran forms_ killed.in a single_:accident. 16Y-ntich _Barley-No -2.51c-to-59c, No •- Who are approached. are advised to used to brace the walls of the rein-;a low voltage. For a time after'extra, 49c to 50c; No. 3, 46c to 47c Iforced concrete pipe when under the accident it was thought that the+outside; Manitoba, No. 4, 48�,'c o.i communicate with,the British Am. - �ec'nstruction. A form about three three mea could be brought to con-I track, lake, it -ITED STATES MARKETS. bassador to Spain with a view to having a )hundred feet from the lower end'!sciousness. Three physicians work-I Peas-No. 2, 69c to 70c. Buffalo Aug: 9.-Wheat-No. 1 those guilty apprehended t! _ ... _ of the pipe was being removed when cd for some time endeavoring to I Manitoba Flour-Quotations at Nrrthorn, carloads, store, $1.25. Feasible. t t� It�came in contact with the electric bring the men round and every Toronto are : Sts $8.20 p No o Ol bid to $t.- SHEDS DE3THOYED. spoon patents, $3.70; string a ,�5 asked ; No: 2 white, ffi1 i to ' Sur-ply the ineanaesoent lights, A Sas used, but to no effect. The crs'-„,,$"O; 90 per cent., Glasgow F1 05 asked. Corn-No. 3 yellow, Ten Horses.and Two ,Cows Burned small portion of the insulation was!men were. evidently iia> g��y'-freights, 25s, _ _ (sic; No. 4 yellow, 88c; No. 3 corn, to Death, - Kora off, the mea removing the 1 killed, r'� Ontario Flour Winter yr-Fie�ta�- CZE c� No. 4 corn, 64c, all on track, eras nominal at $4.10 to $4.20 in through biit&l. • Gats-No. 2 white, �� despatch from Montreal says: PREHIEB IN TR!►hi COLLISION SCaRC i i No 2 1'rn horses, two cows and seven a:; buyers bags, outside; new winter,40�;c; No. 3 white, 39/,c; . 1 OF HARDEST HANDS t t hundred tone of hay were destroy wheat Sour, for. future delivery, white, 40�.c; No. 3 white 39/a; ` !'he Laurier Special Wrecked, $3.85 to $3.90. No. 4 white, 38Yc. Rye-No. 2, on�ed in a fire which broke out on Fri ear 200 Have Been Filled .out of 10,000 i Millfeed-Manitoba bran, $20 Per track, sic. day evening at La Porte Bros ' 'Request-s. I Aug. 9.-Wheat nay sheds.on Grand.Trunk street itR+>•a ton; aborta, $22 per ton, track, To- Minneapolis, _ A despatch from Pease, Bask., A despatch from Winnipeg says: ronto. Ontario bran, $20 per ton; $I•_ The loss is estimated at $12,000. P I Pio. 1 Northern, September, says: Sir Wilfrid Laurier's train, An alarming ecarcay of harvest Forts, $22 per ton on track, Toron- i1�; December, $1.101. The fire had gained considerable headway before bei discovered. _ eastbound from Moosejaw, ran ha-da-is reported throughaut Mani- to. T Y _ _ ng head-on into a westbound freight i tc•b'a. It is estimated that 12,1)00 T T LIVE STOCK MARKETS. FI\E CATCH OF FORS about nine o'clock on,Friday night, (men are needed, yet of 10,000 re- COUNTRY PRODUCE. titres and a half miles,west of here. guests to the authorities for men, Butter-Creamery prints, 23c to Montreal, Aug. 9.-A few of the ('Olin Fraser Reaehes Edmonton-'. _Both engines were badly damaged,I only 250 have been 'filled. Many of 24c separator prints, 2 best cattle sold at from 5si to tic : 20 to lc %• With $31,003 Worth. and,five box cars derailed, but. the .tbe men who have been sent out are dairy prints (choice), 19c to 20c; per pound; .•pretty good animals, - �:,. _ 'heavier passenger coaches stood farmers' sons from the N. W. � 18c to 4i,� to 5%c; common stock, 3 to A despatch from Edmonton, p g df., tubs, tSc; inferior tubs, - 'the. shock better. Sir Wilfrid and states,-where the crops 'this year 1, 4yc per pound. Milch cows from I AAA., says: Colin Fraser, the well most. of his suite were thrown vio-I are a partial failure. It is said Eggs-l9c to 19'/.,c. per dozes. is $30 to $60 each. Calves from $a to kr.own fur trader, has reached hens ( --= ler&y to the floor, but beyond there are 9,000 men in Winnipeg case lots.- $12 .each Sheep, 3%c to 4c per with. a season's catch totalling is i v bruises, nose of the party were ia--.ale=ne--who-couid.nth_- -wish Cheese=l l c for large and 1T a lambs. at-' .oto 7Z-.q_ er vaiue $31,000. He biought over jured. The engine crews lumped to to the grain fields. To encourage ,ter pound for twine: pound. Good lots of hogs so at 000 rat skins; *hick-'' ere sold te-- safety after shutting off steam and them, the C. N. R. have offered a Beans-$2 to $2.10 per bushel for 9% to 10e per pound; heavy hogs the Hudson Bay Co. for $16,000. He a ' jamming on, the air brakes, but the cent a mile rate on all their fines. ,primes and $2.15 to $2.25 per bush- at, 9c per pound. also sold eight silver fox skins or ' fireman of the premier's train was r Toronto, Aug. 9.-There were I$,.00 each. e. f r handpicke d- caught amd buried in the wreckage. - seve-ml loads of Mwnituba--stockers Potatoes—$2.45 to $2.50 per bar- --- The Treasurer of Ontario re- rat for new. potatoes. iu, which met with, a good demand Two children were burned to Only three counties in Ontario ceived $109,439 for succession du- and brought good,prices.. A few death in a fire at St. John's, Que , light export cattle were on the mar- on Wednesday. are now affected with rabies. tie- for July: - - PROVISIONS. _--. _ Wholesale quotations.- Pork Short uotationsPork-Short cut, $31 to $31.50 r. per barrel; mess, $28 to $28.50. FT I At- P ox pails, i5e; stocks—steady—_ Lard_Tierces, 14%c; tubs, 16%c; THE-11N�XCES -- --- `-- Smoked D Salted Meats- Long t - ' --•• m a rea s- - • y — Longoolear bacon, tonsandcases, 15 c to 16c; backs• (plain), 21c to i Four Months of Brantford Hospital Filled, and Many Cases 21 i�, backs (pea_meal), 21,_c to Revenue for the First shouldera 4 . Quarantined at Home• QQRolla, smoked, 5� i�`t1 �;'me- the Fiscal Year. y d um and light. )tams, 18�.,c to 10b; heavy, 17c to 17%c; bacon, 19c.to despatch from Ottawa says: $22,044,077 and on ca ital accounts: A despatch-from Brantford says: far the city council has refused to 20c r1 de p y P fader a sacral vaccination, and the Green meats out of pickle, lc:less For the first four months of the (;5,797,337... The excess of receipts' .$rantford health authorities are g than smoked. resent fiscal year Canada's rev- o%er the total expenditure hasbee-n) health board are threatening to P ' a:.•king the city' council to take take matters in their own hands. T -” '- enue shows an increase of $5,625,- E17,804,025. Indications -point to a ; Stringent action here in connection MONTREAL MARKETS. 148 over the coffer ondin riod, sur lus 'this year of revenue over g I The school boards have been noti P g p4 P with the smallpox outbreak. There fieri to have every child vaccinated Montreal, Aug. 9.-Cornmeal - 3f last year. For the same period all ordinary expenditure even larg are at Isresent fifty known cases, ba#�re school reopens in Septem- $3.20 to $3.30 per barrel.,• the expenditure.on revenue accountie,-.than last year's record surplus and the. doctors are, expecting the be_ r. Rolled Oats-' $4.65 'per barrel; increased by $1,253,651, while the! of ?22,000,000. For the month of ,• number to be considerably increas-� At first the cases reported were begs, $2 to $2.20. capital expenditure decreased by!July the revenue totalled $9,320, No. £1631,884 leavin a net betierineut 5,56 an increase of $883,148 ova -ed.- An entire' family of nix was of a.mild type, and were even di- Barley—Car'lots, ex-store, g n - + s :rrmoved from Greenwich street on egnosed as chicken pox, but .recent 3, 54c; No. 4, 50e, o£ over fire millions. I Ji 1v of last year. Expenditure on - " Wcdnesday, and 'the outbreak cases-have been of a pronounced Corn-American, No. 2 yellow; For the four 'months the total!cc nsolidated fund account inere"8 FJ S seems to be centered in Ea le type, and with cold weather it is car lots, ex-store, 70%c; No. 3 yel- revenue has been $:;5.6b3,439, .he ed by $I,242,290 and on capital no-' Place, the heart of the factory Tis- feared the disease would become low, 70c. 1 customs 'receipts :or tllmg $la,0t35,-�count by $232,380. p ?;1 tract. The smallpox hnspital ii i violent. The city is asking the , Oats—C'ar' lots, ex-store. No. 2 74s;, or $3,057,A18 better than last, The net public debt of the Do Aiied to capacity and many cases county to join in erecting a largo Ca ada west, 41%c; Flo. 3, 39'/c }car. The expenditure on tl:e con- r.:;air n tit the end of t)� month was 1 --xte quarantined at home. Thus and well-appointed hospital. Ito 40c. a,44dated fund account has been, $328,615,687. ,n C. eh C r '.,. , '... .•.0 Y/".r 4y'..y.t i.E'•'r•." .,l'f?�, %�"y`:F,4'11+"•, .Id '.. y '-. :. tl'` .,v ..,„' ,. tl. ', `<l..Re f,.:.0 w✓ , '..r. ,;,Q,.�y �-' ;1, -. ':,.. '.,..: t't. h A f � • }.,tl. , ` °C.7 ,!'✓ .. r.�r.�G:h. :, r"Ny;F;re: ,. nm 'd: .,... �', _sr �>..:.�•..,._.ra.{ i�,s,n..•e,%r� .3 w-•t •F 1C�24 « .J. '4>r x •«:u "i a .i�.. .:•eta _i'"n' _ "� y,�" ."'.:'.4'r"#.it "�r+a'. •� ^ ME _.h.•-;,: ..' ti':+.s'vr'''.`u 'R- ...'iG�•":1 Tp'Rit.,� S..d" Y.-.sy..,..r.,+„^.. -..4:. -.e--7—"—,. - .. !F:Iv- 3. 9 •;�:. a _^ .......;•... ... _ b. ?" .A",..ro ^-.- 'nus '•a..: •.,; ..t" +*.S;^ *r r -r•• 's - .. tea_.. a .,y. to �--j c ' • p,:, eft,.! - ---- � "THIS FENCE:MAB'aaLLE]lsOlf $ �. 1LITDIVIDIIdLITY IN CIGA)!; SHARK PRODUC'S , ONTARIO (i,SINB� prRON Cana asternal, saran s ate. �ata bs ' s wee to»OouklN add" Puke s Aand i Tumors, Lamps efa Ltat sal MdidUFACT7<TRIN13. 9vom tiles Bosses Are Uo*NL the iphm Impetus to tie Iahustrial Devello env home treatMent. Write as btEta" foe do - 1• late, Dr. Gellman Medical Co.. itad. "To many people the word. Ha- as a Walking 8tioit. „meat of tke Province. CONSULT 11valis, as applied to cigars, sense Products obtained from the chart Greville �© omething`fine to smoke. They are both numerous and valuable. The organization of the Canadao would hardly believe that there aro Shark one furnish a jelly that moi es Machinery Corporation has more ESTA@LiSMEO ts's The Noaa'9o/Fa Pis"lsthe ; r 30,000 bales of tobacco on the Island , a deJ>Mow soap, If me may credit the than usual interest; from an On- Aottors.• Insist on tlso * . f Cuba to-day.•that is practically statements of those affecting that dell. te_rio standpoint, inasmuch as all Stocks, Bonds and Febenturei nnaaltable. INVESTMENT AaiENTS bee ss cacy. Thera Is an ezeelieot market for the companies included have grown y3 Scott Street, Toronto. Main 2159• OTTO HIGEL t 'Phe selection of the proper y y a ` ' p per leaf this jelly wherever Chinese an to be with the county irolii ver small Piano, ACtlon Is a science that is acquired only found, beginnings to the point where they Ontario Veterinary Caftj* ' s the student in tobacco, it The shark's liver glues a spkadid are.the_iargeat ooaoerns of their _ ;H takes earl! of stud clear oil ezeellentl adapted for the find not only in Ontario, but iD under the Control of the partmeas of y y• ' �1 .of Ontario. Rohertson t3roS Even after the leaf flan been weft IttbIrication of the rte of watches, the whole of Canada. j�selected it can be spoiled in the clocks and floe guns. This oil Is held The town of Gait has been the innrmaryfor SickAnlmals at the Donor* a sant elation. Two manufacturers, q }eat centre in Canada for the COLLEGE RE-OPENS SEPT. 30th, 1910 -~ In some quarters in a9 h esteem as DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF P P K ,N.B.-Calendar on application. similarl equipped, >e the oil obtained from porpoise and MOTORy q pped, may select a manufacture' of woodworking ma- S- A. s. GULNalt, v.s.,M.S. o Havana o acco that is dogfish fiver, coag claimed to be the ch}nery and toots, and the growth Dept, H- regapo YrineipaL BOATS very fine, one of them will will take finest of animal 011e. of the industry there and in neigh- 'all the odd numbers and the other Sharkskin is of much value. It is boring towns has been of the steadi f ' of a beautiful burnished grey or bin. s Your Hearing Good, f ALL SIZES *1 . all the even numbers, they will e.t and soundest character. Ever ' fab color end at-firat glance looks like The HEAR•O-PHONE will. give you' the KNOCK DOWN FRAMES ,make the same shape, weight and sutce the woodworking machinery benefits or good hearing. Bend for tree " finely grsioed leather by reason of the style, but the cigars will be entire- business in Canada was big enough booklet, giving particulars and, names _ l different in taste because nae tiny prickles plentifully set one way, to be known,' the name of Mr. R. of satisfied users. Also l y There are so many of shone prickles. Special offer for a Month's home ,Trial. HULLS furnished complete or in s-not exercised the-same care in Driked e e. that MacGregor has been closely assoei THE BRAND ELECTRO OZONE LiMITED, any stage of completion., , the dipping of the tobacco in the was under his the effect afforded b the dried akin - seater,-has-stripped-it to comp -UN 1•t - .4111 , is one of rich beauty, l quality that s not allowingit t� properly absorb fes included in the consolidation beMORE VICTIMS. stalled P P y makes It particularly valuable for the , ready to run, in. stock- sad draw through, has dried it too manufacture of she een. It U em- came known by the lines of machin- . << •. F' Honesty, m son offers a wider Send stamps for catalogue. :'• -quickly, has dampened it too much 'r the manufactured from one y ployed for many decorative purposes. - y y field than dishonesty." -• "•e` -because some of it became too dry, Even the bones of sharks are uaeful. c•nd of Canada to the other. y FOO! Of Bay Street a ' even fit--t'o his workmen schen --- - _ jd'r-��G< <<Thmk so. dad-!" -- ------ -- `was-��-- The spine is to constant demand by I do. For ever sucker there -fit* was either too dry, cir too-soft -the mawdacturem of.carlous walking ether man who have had practical 9 HAMILTON, CANADA 1; ane as even ua y me ou a s c . They pass a t ma acts oe 2 ez3-in-the di�pant erb•,are at. ultimate. onsu>n- ;.. poor cigar from a good piece of steel rod through the polished and ies included in the consolidation are Itobaeco. round vertebrae. and the result U a ll being identified with the Canada The house of "PaQne of Granby'' cane that sells for a high price The I1(whinery Corp., and as the re-or Comfort for the Dyspeptic.— njoy"s a very enviable reputation shark spine lrtick to a great favorite to ganization plan provides for ample . There is no ailment so harassing super's Week wcrkm ca ital of the new tom and exhausting as dyspepsia, which - r for their individuality in their ci- Germany.-8 ►y. g p _+� 1A7!(.1 gars for the uniform blend and _ puny, the development of the wood. arises from defective action of the Na+aLavrarajtlt.%Us ; ---- , stomach and liver, and the victim +: e, ate and the exquisite workman ; workin machine, and tool manu- ren w �tartr 9 Pineapple Seeds. g of it is to be iti a soaY ship, as_' no smoker of their facturing of Canada should be much pitied. Yet he can ieande�ae a f ., „ „ The pineapple as ordinarily culti- find read relief in Parmelee'• Ve- SA ories � rarely so produced that the Previous period. eAs311V Ge toe}eh thatdrew_8 hard.ar as ever foIlnd voted lalmost aeesdl"a, seeds being greater than it has ever been at any ass established Lse11 preparation 113=1311V 1� � or ®� l All of the employees in J. Bruce jonty of growers have never seen a '� y Y if a �z Payne, Limited," factory have seed and believe the fruit to be wholly SHOULD HAVE A CARE. effective use. There are pills that b iti as a �" earned their trade in the factory sterile. But it is possible to produce are widely advertised as the great- O° 'them. __ . Totem—Franklin once said:— ea; ever compounded but not Ona �� their foremen have been promoted ' "One that takes a wife takes care," of them can rank In value with Paof ;d om the ranks of the cigar makers ! Haden—Well, that's a]I" right, Ia Parmelee'a. and are stock holders in the busi- "By Medicine Life May be Pro taking a wife a lean should take -ess. longed."—So wrote Shakespeare ,rare. The have recently introduced a nearly three hundred years ago. It - NOTHING TO TALK ABOUT. tecE�' Positively pre- - ;sew ug gr line ca o S is so to a-d y, �ie�iciae wi71 proloti® see t at Brtiwa`e vacs- _ horses, "ot Canada," thas gees over the i life, but be sure of the qualities of Have you tried Holloway's Corn- ton did him. as good," cattle, and all counter at tea testa straight that the medciae. Life is prolonged by Cure t It has no equal for remov- P•Why not 1" y g "LY live stock from _ � A _!a winning a rest re utation-for i keeping the body free from disease, lug these troublesome excresences i " - horn-Ries, g 8 P P g !as man have - testified who have. He hasn't had sword_ to say. � � I" generous size and exquisite Dr. Thomas' Eel Oil tined }n- y Ev-idently he 'didn't do- a iyt�ling 1 blow-Ries, taste, bringing repeat orders, &I- to rurally will cure coughs and colds, tried it. we Yth talking about." gad_ Ries, '4 though owing to its cost to manu• ! eradicate asthma, overcome croup "—' lice, mites, j' ---facture no money is being spent on and give strength to the respires- NEW OPPORTU'_CITIES. - lft- Is useless providing and all these ;nsects which worry them advertasi. it. for organs. Give it a lust. p g pure fresh aixiwt to death in the het weather, g y g The folly that will neer be still, milk for your children, and then �l .----- New plans may now eommeatCe�; Your cows will Rive tj more milk, your I�,ND IN VIEW. - The man who rocks the airshi with nitowies diseased, germ-bearing have"will work better, your slice wilt - ABOUT FAILURES. p' Be next In evidence. Oleo to contaminate it. Use Wil- be h-11hier,if you use FLY KNOCK6. ,A man is only a failure is this Porker—"If their uncle has ac- son's Fl Pads ani ire etorld when he admits it'himself. at }red a mania for Sying machines, Fly !p Toar Quickly, eas+lp aad economically ap. douse free from tie Slth inseete, plies with a sprayer Use Salton will j^ -why don't they try to have him - Co. r y protect : cows for two weeks, at a cost placed under restraint?" Hlt►ard• Ltn- Is J e. 1 had _ p 5 -"' 'Yewv DrwRafst Will Tell Yea Orutl«sour Is Jun* N 1 had ms head - of loss than one Deet s day snob. , !- A prlanae>• ia-Grease.-wigs }s-a< -. _ �Lrts,e t:Ya Rrm�*dF Rflte�-as Bole Eyes. � PaTket`—••rI'liey` think thf'�'�1'�get"�rRd •.rt:t b*!tea wad tradt� taatttled ttr, a � strengtbens W k Eyes. Doesn't Smart, I vtetout burse. 1 sn?orad Bread, tot •ev tenCed t0 death line t6 wait two x91.70 A GALLON 4 Soothes Eye Pdn, and Betts for sot. Try a quicker division if they bide their oral dais and the tooth cote refused m •ells before the sentence is carried Q .!aurin• in Your Eqq 'and la Baby's 17me',and await developments.' heal 'until ,our aggeent are we a bottle of I y SlO�• A DART 111Yn for Scat, Eyelids and Granulation b(INARL"8 LINiI[EN which I began cut. r� M A, wing. The effect wad mKteal; in JIWM.' COOPER ,t HERIEWS - Minard•s Liniment Cures Distemper. hours the pato had reseed and to two Kinard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta TORONTO � { Europe loses 960,000 natives every weeks the wounds had comyletely healed . ,scar by emigration, while on)' 200,- and ray hand and arm were as well u 060 return in the same period. ' Australia is 28 times.larger thaII e.er. IT WAS A VOLUME OF TRAVEL KENDAvreck Yon•e fret,, Tales. A E. 8O Yalrar i ilfter s ending an eve2}ing with! *Use the safe, pleasant and effec- se. Antoine, P0. ounvivia7 friends, the head of the . SPA" ttdual worm killer, Mother Graves Every really good ■rtiele Is imi- family,entered the house as guietlyl some i"Worm Exterminator; nothing fated hi' uasernpuloms people wile Ian, he could, turned up the reading- Gat >r. equals it. Procure a bottle and URE Jt try to sell their goods ea the rope• _ THE NEW INVENTION. l;ght in the library, and settled � �•:. take it home. „ I t im^elf as if perusing a massive I ' tatie8 of other.. Our readers arta "This alarm clock,":explaina'the B - 'father-bound volume. Presently reminded that there is only one clerk, }s especially designed to 5 When a man proposes to a wo- waken sleel?y"cooks.'' ih s wife entered the room, as h©� - f • ��" lean she can look just as innocent R7 pad, that is Wilson's. In!tist on. ,•How in the world does it knew she-would,- and asked what �l 661i Sp8V)1>a as though she wasn't expecting it. getting the genuine, and avoid dis- work T" asked the patron. he ions doing. , Rich used o Alta.]lay SOth. r a w. "Instead i "Oh," he replied, "I didn't feel `I have use.!your Spav,e•Cure for a Al1pulatment. - - Instead UE the usual bell ring P long time aad would sot bewitbont kt_ Bitnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. 1t.g }t has an attachment that! like, turping iD ..when I first came Have kitten.arae Spavin by its use. The . really honest :man soler lArgles like a pa'ir.of ice tongs." hc'me, and I've been reading-some ors CARLSON bras about it. , favorite passages from this ster- That tt'lls the whole •tor,, And people g n hundreds of thousands have rad the r 111'• know eo le who 'seem to � ci^g old work. - if it ie nAt �I'i)ISOn'6, It is net a ,,. „ ��• samees:perieoer in the pastso,ears, M1_ know- everything except the fact Minard's Liniment Cures Carget In Cows,' Weil, said' the wife, it's, get- that they don't know how much, Ry pad. Every racket of the genn• tang late now.. Shut up the valise For Spatyls. 1t1BgtIN¢, they don't know. ino Wilson's Fly Pads is guaranteed and come to bed." Sy�l. SWtlillt� '�� I9 There are fewer suicides among to kill more Ries than three hundred miners in Germany than among any HIS TWO WISHES. ad l menesa, r PERFECTLY HARMLESS and yet •flee sheets of sticky paper. ' Avold'lmi• ictalppeePa�tredil)epemay sbewitdhoutivfearr of °'Iter class of working men, ta'tione-and dissatisfaction. palest wish'(ofa nare m the two �ratle- a Spavin orse eased and ears• the , accitteaA For all bowel complaints it is iC81 8tU Wei!-sad save*moneorfoor the owner a sure sMifie. Avoid substitutes. there is The Best Liver Pill.—The action greatest ed because tt respoves the Game ce tie ' a - HIS TIME. dent,Z trouble. hill, undue xposTAnged. Kefer—"Give it u . What are Keep a battle always at hand-Sloes sudden chill, undue exposure to the "� en o you s e •' „ " elements, over-indulgence in some meal of tine day?" asked a bacheloi 'they'4 ,; , " ,eerie ae.ler'to�tree p,of our bent THE WRONG IMPRESSION.. I Pendleton— To put Dr.. before 'ATreacledoaThe Horee^orwriteas. a _ favorite food, excess in drinking, !of a married man. ha own name and 'Dr.' after the °-' The Youth—"Yes, I'm in busi- are a few of the causes. But what- "When my wife .cooks it," came Tames of other' eo le " OR.B.J,MMMLCO.IttttashesyrttE.,WL q aness for myself, but I dont seem'ever may be the cause, Parmelee's the reply. P p • 'tr be able to meet with any sue- Vfgetable Pills can be relied upon '• sen-Teta Bast Ant;,T Don't irperttaeet will aFss, as the best corrective that can be The transition from winter's coldimitations but got the genuine, the "D s L• The sage—"Nobodyever meets taken. They are the leading liver to summer's heat frequently puts ht "mom nLae'r• It car.. Davis s Lwnaoe ja with success, young man. He must, pills and they have no stiperior9 a strain upol� the• system-that pro- �' S�i m ate ertake it." among such preparations. . duces internal complications, al- 'MODERN ADVANTAGES. ways painful 'and often serious, A lVe. UNCLE EZRA SAYS : USES FOR SAWDUST. common form of disorder is dysen- Little Evelyn had received in `. tory, to-which many are prone in pretty birthday gifts. "I think you Results -'�YOrrcan't jedge-a man-hF-- ' —IZon t�thL2�v away the, sawdust are a fortutiate little c-apring.and_summer. The very girl, said her lCome; it's the outgo that shows up that.comes around things in parr beat medicine to use in subduing aunt. "When I was a little girl I Lis real character. cases. It may be utilized'in. many «as thankful to During the year igog the - this -•ainful ailment is Dr. J. D. get even one birth-about the house. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. It is day present." estimated profits on every _ It is good for removing sediment as >> maturing policy were fully it glass and earthenware. a standard . remedy, sold. every• . Oh, dear,• replied Evelyn with whe e• a shudder. "I'm glad I didn't live realized. " handful thrown on a drying in Bible times." Of course t , hey were fife will help to revive it. " ' PRACTICAL GIRL. Well dried and heated and sprink- NATiONAL LIEF POLICIES • I i d oder grease spots in carpets, He told her of"his boundless Iove - etc., it is useful .in removing these While on his bended knee, MEN wA N T E D to s► marks. and said, "Be mine: then darling,- a )♦ sell that land of y Heated on a sheet of paper in the ob, Insurance at alt unrepre- t oven, it is.an excellent remedy for Bow happy we shall be." rented places. mildew and damp .spots on metals.-But she. cold. calculating girl. - or otherpolished goods. Of love entirely..free, Write fo -.dAy. for : our liberal Agency Terms and Rub dry sawdust on articles that Replied, "First tell me, Mr. �• !'em sly - y N have been polished and the, polish Spoon, IDiOW!! tot' Ste, plans to the ' will last longer. R'hnt is your salary Y" heat, rashes a !'r The NAMN'AL LiFE �4 Slightly ' }moistened sawdust, Sore feet,, sprinkled on kitchen, larder and A woman may be sure she is Whom. A thodJ Assurance Company verandah floors,' and brushed off glowing old when her friends be- i to 1h'esdde ada.ea-lel l s ' vith a hard broom, will clean the'gin to compliment icer on her youth- HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO T N C ISSUE NO. 33-•10 flr,ors ,t•�,:i:ous a}uch trouble. lul appearance- r.- ' ... ,.T':: '.f ..'., ........ . ... -. _. :.:. .. .:... ... ......,_. •' .,. ... 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Jno.Marker actively ideati8ed th t IR The-PIckl�n �V W son ` on acct of voters' Het 46.00: D. R. The S i ht Wagon Co. is one _ Beaton, on salary, 82.60. We beg to i ops the oldest firms in Ontario,-and the - 1 - acknowledrefxipt of comntuntca- name is a synonym for honorabie'and tion from ge B. C.,sotici- straightforward treatment. Their re- tor Z J E.Farewell. raig � ilg. f for for the Town of Whitby, claimingg movat from Markham would work ON damages against the Township of ggreat loss to the village and surround iQUY THE.. BEST - „ gspebiiihade771=.marninouitaomo., Pickering r the Ida May IT rd or taking .ve the rumored merger VINEGARS SPICES. BUGAR8 .Plekeriag,oat. scarlet fever case We your commit. or Laking over is confirmed it will su•sse of eDva8Tt8ixt}: tee recommend that this Council die- mean the removal of between 40 and tnraation lin, - - - 16;Nuts claim all liability in the matter.and 60 families. ,� 'fit a abspaat�ineartian-.ps� Lhat-the-Clerk- 3 — ►7Z'lALE'R� - 71 �rhia rat.aces not include LsW or Foreign the solicitor to that effect. edvertiaament.. Remember the garden sty, ' gp,dal t.em. Qiran to parties mating con- on motion of Mr.Sparks chairman, Thursday, Aug. 18th pt , TEE PICKLERING GROCERY STORE ' toast for s or a months or by the year. Half report was adopted. yr , of S Aa- a Newtor year! contracts payable quattarir. The standing committee oR.Roads drew's Presbyterian church. Bastaw ,w er, linea or-und ,witas b pap r` Jew. se pa able in adreno,. and Bridges reported and recommend- = " ag�l�lotin.ihmioea�eotemw tui ewe par live, ed payment as follows: H. Byer, 104 aTOUFFV l LL= Ave Amosepar Une eros subs,goeat insertion. yde gravel div 64,44 yda div 72 and 80 ' sate mase known on appttoa H. Janes,re two Mrs. W,•Irwin,of Ballantrae,hada Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Cabbage, always en-hand. Notresedrerdsiat. yds div 73,20.80; p AdvsetLamkr without written instructions culverts bet 10 and 11 con 8 and draw- cow killed by lightning last week. ,It Banapas, Lemons, Ora,uges. Arlll beisawted ontdl forbidden and charged ser in timber. 5.00; W. J. Devitt, con- was Insured. ' `.earafaarl�. Orders for dismo iagina sdvwuss. g y�r swats saw both wetting and cent to the pub- trete pipe for dive 44,40,76.4 and 18, Mrs. Robert Windsor,of Ringgwood. 8lrittr. 43 00; Henry Byer, the bet 30 and 81 visited her brother, John Poucher,of We alws in bade plasty of fresh od battier and eggs "} - lab Wolk promptly asteadd to, - — con 8 and on 8th con, 1.96;T. Poucher Lucknow., who recent! _ r>es>tts a are g to ear t at he is some- Phone--Bail or Independent. !1.45 per year ; !1.00 if paid in advrnhs. for 1908 and 1010,59-00; Jas Richards, what improved in'health. ' • commutation statute labor div 11 for Reeve Coulacn and Mrs. Coulson. : .pp; a e y le ft p,M_-lam Bentley and Mrs. - ICH. R D S�N JOHN MURKAR Proprietor. 19W. 1.40, H Byer. 102 yde gravel div McAvoy left Thursday morning for a " I P flits, 10.90, also 93 yds Opp lot 36,3.80; trip down the lit. Lawrence to Quebec . W B Ireson,82,yds div 33, 6.20; Miss and Murray Bay, and, will slop off for ' ,NOTES AND COMMENTS Ella Roba%,40 yds dig W 4.00; (sea a few days at Montreal on the return -_ Gates,84 yds div_-24,_8..44:_J D Rem- trip.-Tribune. _ "Walter- mer 120 yds div 20, 19.00; W D Mat- _.�..,. Watt, .recently arriv- thaws&Ca., coal,for crusher, 6.36; J WHY ,i a rep wgshcut eon 9,- - 1 a - said to be of Rood family, was 2.00; J L Bppink, coal for crusher, 4.48, was badly injured on Wednesday. found yesterday in a shack at Mrs Leng,41 yde gravel div 12, 4a0.; 84th Regimental Band, Ted Par- Disney's Plows are the Cheapest i. 0 M Palmer and others,grading and ker, humorist, Stewart G. Jack- .7 West Grove sub with the gravelling bet 16 and 17 con 2, 61.83 -} Pickering to pay i19; G M. Palmer eon, vocalist, St. Andrew's garden - _- - -- _-- ----- -- ---- - -- =the top of his head blown com. rt at Mr. John Dickie's lawn, y and others,rep in cons 2 and S,47.26, y Sr pletely off and a shot-gun resting crushing stone on Dumbarton station Thursday, August 18th. - - - ageII between his knees, indicating de- road. 40.30, also on Brock road,30.82, a We ar is for also bet Iota 9 and 8 con 9. 17.67: W Uberate suicide. He left no com- Now ld�gs. D Gordon-&Bon. plank for Pickering _ ....,THE FROST & WOOD LINE � '- mut4i A Um to,explain the-cause-of bridge, -11.6u: Out--Bridge-Co.,- the deed." The foregoing despatch cave reioforeement for Banks bridge. R SALE-Colile Pu at lot 34. �p a COURT. includingthe !From F..dnsondton is an account of �'�' s, 0c B0 Gillespie. il, freight l scrap- r concession t, rw.:ina. _. . . -.. O Gilles0- one e er blade, 60c: pie. oil for the NRY.Chasrytrooa P.O. t3•ts one of many unexplained trage- crusher and leather lacing,We ;Joram OR SALE-New much cow and a FAMOUS "CROWN" GANG o- kyr Littlejob$:work on well in Brougham dies that have occurred.in the F 1�strong wort ho:..• Ap i oa tot N - dress Fairies of the west. e'er' W Edwartta, ti0 yde grave! div ,,,n, e, t?I,kac3aug, oftoaoa w, �alvarixes. ' y p 6o In 1906, 6.00. wbita.at. '*'s THE PERRI N which, is without a doubt the best ' Homesteadingis responsible' for A communication having been rs- OW _ _ _. po T OST-From lot 99. cos. 9, Picker- dj,ng plow m * unau of these sad incidents in the ceived from F Roach for culvert pipe L ,na,on Inds te•a collie Pin t mootha old, II ® : y we recommend that Mr. Sparks deal black twdy rich whim collar, white SW1pe is - - - —of--the $ --'--'._ ass on all-yew- the Ii1�� Il]CtII80II�-� ��9@B�eT� 7ti • We acknowledge receipt of a letter Ftp oa t.�l. 8ewari os recnrr to w D kL'ci$. - .young man leaves his comfortable g„ p claremont .home- in Ontario or in the Old Uonfrouf t ratepayer caths the acted tion of the Council to the fact that T.- POR SERVICE-The Holateis-Fri- WE HANDLE REPAIRS FOR ALL PLOWS Land with the view to making hie 7 -- - C lldcAro has built a wire fence some .can Gall~r.ake.tew e•nger*std sane" who bra ono of Cho brat padigzeea.known to the —_-_ — feet on the highway is the 8th con.. - . r --" -- yortu®e to the prairie country. Holstein fam[]y for mi1Y rad batter praitta¢toa _ Dis �' � �T)and that the same ie dt lits r pab- [hakenog,owned ae the Dan- S • V N+ Son' He.builds a shack, it may be miles sic crave!, recommend that Mr. Scott hence Farm, 'Forma III or sett sow.e9. Thos - li .sway. from any other human iet same Mr. MCAvo in. regard to ttcalaahtn manager y ' ti ibeia Of comforts he has none. AREET GARDEN FOR SALE— being, W e having considered a letter from In the vines of Pickering.contstnics e - �' ..His food, which is often of the A. McHumby, solicitor for the C.P.R. sd WHITBY. ONTARIO acres o!good land with a-room boars, arabin : -emarsest" deycriptiou, iz� many requesting that we re- Oneidas our > i np..nrmnsd�ptsanmc'aI wn�aa oc i�tn - ' former request that the cement arch and asaall fru ti Apaly on the *emir o. . ..Rimes barely sufficient W keep which the C.P.R.purposes buitdiog ou church street. Pickering. or asdr.ee allto- - their line in the 9th con bet lots 10 and Marl,P,ck.eing THE g0M$ OF GOOD IUCHINERY !body and soul together. The in- 1 1 in the townshipof Pickering be id Itense loneliness preys heavilyFARM TO RENT-160 acres. lot 6. feet in the clear instead of 14 as con s and pact of doe s.can.9 is Ptatee - rr�a .his triad and he--breaks posed by the Co. We are still of the tap a,. .a=oinina wa__ mage of Salaam. down under the terrible pressure. opinion that owingto the excvlleot b.lr a mll.T as.a station. good .oil wag - P watered b sOrfap areal, young orchard dna Coll He He becomes a ravin maaiafs or fs.emlag country ao the large.amount X411 1 g� banks bang, and bank barn g d travel in that section In teaming porraaason to pt�ow at rata. For paruaetrta r +vada his career.in the manner of hay and other produce that this Couo- &poly to WK.1DWARDI on pram�arls.m 'it feel justi _BU RLING fied in order to properly lithe yoaug Tuan mentioned in the is still in the old stand where he has a full line of furniture,cousied AL protect the public that the-above men OR SALE-100 acres more or less. house furnishings, floor oils and t ALbove despatch. The early set- tioned cement arch should be at I"At P of window shades, curtain les, �--- tot 3r.eon.1 8estboao, On theps mire itlers of Ontario had many hard- 16 feet In theelear. . . are btra,ensile stable,bores stable.drive abed, linoleams, two and four yards wide. Come in and hear the Pintos • On motion of Mr. Mowbray, chair ba ken boaw.brisk Honer. s scone Rom- Gramophone.hone. I keep in stock all the latest records and gramophone = •hips to bear. The labor of gut- mea, report wra adopted. mer Saban,wood shed.two we" Ione of wet• P P g P poi op Q,wind mal orchard well fence& ao broken needles. Call and get a catalogue of all the latest son and band _ 4iog_duwn Lhe_fo.reeta in order to Qn motion the reeve was instructed land,luck wagon calla a She farm,An mu« Engrave done on silverware of all kinds. 'Having bougD` awand su,ake a home for himself acid his to issue bis otaer oa the- ebwaurer for train==lose ose to `O r iron awsfoa, close so churches rad aohoola, the patent rik�O�One of a fo>< Tamil Was a work ma the amounts mentioned in the various daily mail to 0,111, cousesea and dative p, townships of Pickering and Whitby I am prepared to supply all in y many times reports. phone is house. For cart-0 rarilsalan.g need of a good reel. on the piremirea to R=vf BBocB was more difficult than that of break- A by-law was introduced and passed Out. t4 tf Ing up the prairie land, but that throegh it various readings and' sally r • _ _ carried authorising the reeve and'the gave ou lots of water ? ; at for A�eP'ht %enumentd labor nes brightened by compan- treasurer to raise money by way of y g 01 �_4..iee&h*rwfiich made his life one temporary loan to defray current ex- penses for the year 1910. -Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. a of pleasure,. The work of making A by-law was introduced, passed11LlCi dItOS., or WHTtVAI.i a homy in the wide prairie is tom- through its various stages and finally are prepared to furnish you.anything seed fixing the rates for the year —CAREFUL ATTENTION TO Zlatatsvely easy, but it ss by no pa g y in the line of water supply such as 1910 as follows : Townshiprate 9 $/10 _ - }news free from hardship. y mills in the S;,ClaremonVillage rate Pumps, windmills. ..hydraulic rams. •EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK i PICKERINo COUNCIL ' S mills' Pickering yilege rate 9 8/10 plumbing, etc. — --- - - mills Cous�adjourned-toi0 mills;meet again on and respectfully solicit. your patron- Hen- The lire also ez rt'well' drillers Phone•ni ht oc'da , Bell or Independent. rate 2 The above Council met pursuant to oral School rate f 1%10 mills. 7 pe Et y -= 11 adjournment on Monday the Stir inst Monday. Sept. 19th, at 1 o'clock m., 41 in the township 'hall, Brougham. y p p age for'tbs future. j_ e Members all present. reeve White I. for the.treasaction of general bidet- �� the chair. De'g `t$erbert Bed Raspberry A 1' e� Lines , ew The minutes of last meeting were �• (read and approved. MARKHAM This is the hardiept and largget A number of bills were presented _ . !eider of all red raspberries. It is ` for payment and referred to the re- A report was current here'Monday mown as-the'•3 in 1"berry. It pro- ...Apron gingham, shirting, Cowls and towling, ladies' hose,,vests rnaetiye Committeeg. that the_S fight Wagon Co. eases 3_zi y of truiL -gye8t'e- shirts=eellt►ra ties and- bl�allld A communication.was read from J. lisped here between 60 And 80 years, .that other rode do. Desirable-for floor oilcloth. sow � , � :$, Farewell, S. C., solicitor for the has been consolidated with the Port home or market. Write to headquimt- -Town of Whitby,stating that he had Arthur Wagon Co. of Port Arthur, ere for prices or for an agency. been instructed to cotumence an action and the Markham ah .could be die- Also remember that we sire head.Itutrters for sugar in large or 'for damages against the Townshi of banded in the Immediate future. C. BROWN $ROS• •Co-• small quantities,fruit jars, machine.oil, oil cans, wrenches and her- !' Pickering, occasioned 'by the neg�ect. glopFher, of Guelph, the well-known Brown's Nurseries, lot the towslabi to have a .Meeddical hardware mar, ie said to hold a con- . • vest gloves. Health Officer and the neglect of the u-4T Weiland Co.; Ont. 71 ,,Board of Health.in allowing ane Ida. _ _ —Don't—forget the-tea conte$t. : May Hansard to-be removed from'the �} - - 1ownship white suffering from scarlet Hamt Weather Requires Harvest woods Our groceries tore the freshest. } :fever to the Town of Whitby, 'where- by the said town sustained damages We have a good line of harvest'boots, mitts and hats: Call and sup Ask for coupons. ` 4o Cho extent of SM. The standing committee on Dan,- we yi�uraelf.' Do you require screen doors and window Screens, if so p -•' TT *� l _ '_:ages for Sheep gilled by Dogs report- we have a few left. Forks, all kinds, hoes and'spcayere'. GEORGE PHILIP, >BRO V .GHAtr■ ' ed and recommended payment as fol- A wcSrd shoat groceries. We are headquarters for campers' sup- b -lows: R. Tweedie. 1 ewe killed and 1 tplies. Afresh lane of salmon, sardines, kippered herring; haddie. .lamb damaged.8.00; A. L. Milne,in- - specting sheep killed and damaged pork and deans, potted ham, veal, hock and tongne. Also all kinds _ sand 3 miles at 10c per mile, ii0c. of canned fruits, marmalade; Heinz pickles, sweet and sour cheese, On motion of Mr. Hoover, chairman biscuits of every'kind". Freth bread daily, also buns, cookies, cake BMK:report was adopted. etc. Our large loaf is only 10c., Vegetables of every kind. The standing committee on Bonuses - -for •Wire Fences, Drainage Matters T@rms cAsh, j ^ , etc,.reported as follows:Applications IL E P I)ubA�>rtUL t.,stsblehad 1873 so l3a.e6e. �'++�� ,�''1 c OF CANADA for bonuses for wire fences were re- GF�I l 1. A. _G L S. � � I cejved from C. T. Fothergill fog leo' .MONEY ORDERS FOR SMA: L SUMS :rode on lot,il It i�dsnanFbaseline betSafety, convenience.and low cof unite .to make - .'ods lot 30, con 2 and 40 rode to con 3: $. Remoter, i .l!ots 4 and 8, Mr. Sparks to inspect the FOOD TFRIOU��� Money Orders issued -by this.Bank a most satisfactory " Game. Colin Philip, 9i rods in ni lot : - - .18 in con 3, Mr. White-to in way of sen Small mm to an of Canada. _ ' speck the - � y � y l� , same. S. Disney, 40 rods on lot e, If you are-thinicing of purchasing come In and look around- 'before y Under $9 . . 3c:- $10 to$30 . . . 10c. t. con 8, 4.00. Having considered the buying elsewhere. Merr��'a overalls, work shirts, fine abirts, ties, socks $5 to a10 . . . !x. X30 to =50 . . . i5f» complaint Qf N L Stevenson as to the and smock:!. Soots and`shoes for all. _ tom. N Inefficiency of intake to tile drain con- 'Drafts issued for larger amounts. - I i6- 'strutted under engineer's award on Ise cream (City Dairy) every Saturday night.. � aaorth-west corder of lot 18, con 6. and Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. _ -- irecommand that Mr. Stevenson be We also handle Samson's well-known spades, gP� � ���� � � BRANCH��� ^ � enp shovels, hoes, forks and • `� ` .authorized to Colol.^ intake to his rakes. Always fresh 'roceries on hand. I� dip own satisfaction and oaj,work being ' sum of 2.00. g� �,� .NCL BATTY, .I�iD►nalger --completed W be paid . e GOJL1iLO1LE 1 p Dunbarton g Da motion t Mr. S e d t � 7E' WSS �• � .�. • _�-�' t,chadrmaa. ' BRANCK ® .� a� '. .. !'.,;. i•,��4.. '�:..w7, ..a1,. 'i, P": p: ''b .t:'�s,'.�C;dkS.,u,i.+,r' ,u'•,,.`• i�"`!^.:m '� -..aw ',+a;a;. 'w c.- 'ar ti: ^M.�•`f- ,r x E• ,l«L,,•:.¢.: "'�..,- "ab�; ,�'p3« 'ER'"�A •,�'+�.".�,"", S ,��ww,,.�• ..� a ''s :.• ' M. .F 9 fie.. yh tf.y� fowl y ., ,. 'W'n .kJ.M Niuw K. - ,_. 4?' 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P g Gln Mrs. Thomas Stephenson visited town on Monday. da th Fred and Mrs. Farmer. �Q 'N�$ SII �iL� +� ��a ��i .�, _ 3 Inds in Pickering Mrs on Tuesday. Grees eape. daisy s. Joseph to spend aefto n r of TR.T` � $P�seas f llo :-. .. at reasonable rices. :,a Sunday with friends in Bgrooklin. days with friends and relatives in 12 Local I."P.X. - y 6 Roses Flour and choice pastry-fioar alwa • the cit 14 LOW 4.04 P.K. : Mrs. W m.-Thom peon was an the p ry- ye Tin hand. . _ d for. a couple of days .cast Herb. Straneser, of Guelph, has * West dna as follows- rtr LY pl y No. 1 8.38 A.lt.. . • -_ neatly and promptly attended to. wesek: -- -— about-three-wee kaahere-e adiaR �.� 11�Lo4aL • 0.30 Re iiia Pe ps 8 MLa Maggie Gleeson spent a few7' Mai! • 8.50 P.X, The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor - d two days last week with friends in brother.. •Suaday included. _ p haws. children, of Torontand Mrs. o, spent xton na few - - Born=On'Friday, Aug. 5th, the days last week with•J. H. and �{ B 'R Y A � wife of Wm. Montgomery, of s a Blau hter. Mrs. Beal - M s. Nichal, of Toronto. is visit-- o sp�esSDR - - ing with Mies Maggie Graham for on Co Toronto, is spending a two sundries. plQentrak ofH xo Bell 5 5 o -.111%intAIIIJOV11 43 _ _. at ew days. weeks vacation with his relatives Telephone Co. A envy for in town. Rolston Laun • Wm. Milne is moving this week a�• ` to Toronto where he intends tore- F. and Mrs. Hutchison and OLARI�MONT. - ONTARIO ltmporlaat showing est flaest display of ; side in future. daughter, Mies Fostins,are spend- Ohiaa. A y assortment of re John to. isIng a few days with relatives in tatuonary. Books,Dolls, .Toys. jW s '� 'i_•_8 )en_d_in - N o received for the trade. Call _ 7. " Peter Macnab. Owing to the busy season with 0 Holiday the farmers. quietness reigns in b- as and see them. - Dr. Henry, of Oshawa, and R. I I I �o • r A. Bunting, of Pickering, were in Aur village an as s result news-Is n Q S : t BnMori0ionsr-Ulien for all Magasinec • somewhat scarce. S .. - ' Wukly and Daily Newspapers - town on Tuesday. ' ry to tt g a Q 3 Miss Mary Adair is spending a Mien Irene Forsyth. o! Toronto, 3 o pc 8 a 6 5 is holidaying with her grandpar- �„ ►.. q eta two weeks holiday,with-her par- cants, D. and Mrs. Forsyth, of Spx� - ,Onto in Agincourt. y i¢ M $ :o j y -.w. tT. I3. RICIXAMMSO W. George Braa be of Toronto North Claremont. .r o b8 r b G e scoot M. a ,b • a wbst spent Sunday ere w fila m - n .,,•have returned home after spend- p - .F a i er,'Mrs. Alex Wilson. Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey a at Ing a pleasant two weeks holiday JOB -- - y" ppee at Jackson's Point. .rI ICs - Monday with James and Mrs. !eh ; ___ Btepheason, of Pickering. Harry and Mrs. Thomson and .t x ►. S r. and Mrs. Neilson, of Toron- daughter, Miss Lena, are visiting .. - APs'{k lto, visited with Reuben and Mrs. with Wm. and Mrs. Dowswell, of S K y o o a.. sia� sOF a v M �� lRuweon, of the fourth of IIx- Alton, for a few days, ,. I o Rev. R. and Mrs. Duke and L (bridge, on Sunday having come is is a ■ 10 .. Jnlr • o We have shares for the following plows : daughter,Mrs. Paul,left on Satur- s µ their auto. day last for their two months' �• !s = 0 ' •' aV Verity shares No. 15 fl IX 10,7. Dr. Henderson, the government Der. M - trip to the Pacific Coast. z „ b Gangs-Ontario No. 2. ?few Century, Imperial Jr. e' Inspector of sheep, was in this lo- Moe. Robert Worthy and family, l _g • C ' '' xo+'I.. Fleury Noe. 12 and 21. Imperial and National No. 8 +salify for a few dais during the of Brampton, are visiting the �' a' O' Wilkinson Nos. 21 7 4 10 and No. 2 1past week iaspecteng sheep for p Jaanary inl-waitby t. Oshawa a. 8mashow . Kan Waterloo No. T , several farmers. former's parents-, Thomas and 1e,t�uv p IT.Uilivid,ee 13.C.salaston 32 Frost dt Wood Nos.18 and 20•' Henry Allen No. 7. P. Hamilton No.21 Misees Vets and Merle Stephen- Mrs. Gibbose, for a fete days. s..v.rooaoii vpb.r¢a a 10 Patterson Nos. 11, 12 and 1$• Sylvester Noe. 7-and 8• ,tion havc returned home after - Uxbridge Not. 4. 5 and T. Coekshutt Nip, Punch, kiddy. ,speeding a month's vacation with Gangs-Twin Gang'. Kidd. Maple Leaf : +their grandparents. Mr. and Mrd. - - Percival No. 10. K.angararNo. 21. p+_,..,.,_.o!-�l.l - -- - M h - !. Shares for-42differentkinds of plowst at a price—. Sydse Pugh, of Ansley. Fred a that will hold t*e trade. - - -,x' Pugh, of Markham. and Mr, and t : -Mrs. Howe and child, of Detroit, VORY Cff3ARLE S SARGE N T .-eLAREMONT - °t° spent Saturday and Sunday with , and Mrs. Hutchison. ant d1V WFS M. "ADA — Graham Bros. threshed their __fall wheat on Monday which yield= _ 1D -��� 39H ad about forty bushels to the acre. T WINNIPEG V ---- The yield would have been great- : - or but the recast storms had de- $10000 AN INTS EAST Or MOOSE IAw _. stroyed considerable F ,' - John 'Wag left on Monday 'shift "Tas lL mornito for Z in ront where he ill Friday, Audust 12th, $n i 3 _. pe+eta to work in future. Hes will J ' '� ! • �'" be greatly missed by the football .'boys as he was one of their best baks. We wish hila success and �uesda , Audust 16th r� _:. w pleasant time in the cit Several of the young men from :` . -From RAGMN* SHARBOT UKE - Claremont and vicinityare con- AND ALL STATIONS WBST IN ONTARIO :._ , in. in the burve+et -. -tomplating n tak - I D e=eeardons to the went this week, Rprematatiw farmer, appointed by bits an.eeam.ae.will mei and sago" tsars o. _ _ne Paint With but are as et undecided as the a+*+ at wmmpas y free a.awo,•e.bwa win be funiah.d at Winalp.0 to palate as C.P.R .hoe� sea _ reports from the North-west seedw.east of Moos Jaw. okKift bn wbm•sad o one +awe a maw se4w war ass Winces see none too eocoara - thereof In btsakasabewan�AJberta. The Guarantee- - . g A swuaesa is fursiehad.with ese'k uakso, and this ow'tiseoba wbm oxeaaled former _ f aR aho,riax the laborer. hes wo *ItV den as mon. will hs ba.eared from tine notal - T.L ai•n:..... ..•A tl >D� Nov.30th.3010. CC owe consists OI of Pickering. were in town •tea,on sand;alas an +I laem tsboraW trsins and wW be Wound to women an " The White onnenda making preparations weY by moo.baa° oot'6a kasha ab bolt fan ro ohildeen. �for beginning the work of laying _ ons NM par aa.i.n aro asashes C.P.R. oa y shams a. L- TeO1KP30M. n.r.w..c.f!:o..Tosatrro. O Beandram'fl< B. B. !tlnH ! s' down the cement walks. it is the 70 0 GOVL Standard VVWft IA04 intention, we believe, of building a new walk from the fonr corners in ' Dres's' ITh Women's Institutewill.holdClearin Sale Goods. Q ate �aC-- _ their monthly meeting at the O - , home of Mia.yDunewo Morgan on Every piece a REAL BARGAL�F.. Look the 'prices over the afternoon of Wednesday, aarefall and see the amount of none on can save b find tisk guarantee—signed b9 the Co=Wy-goes on the em _Aug, 17th, at-the--hour .of three y y y y o'clock. A good'program is being buying now. abodeslea addition to black and white. " Inrovided. All ladies are cordially to be present. Pale blue Bilk lReg 600 yd Black lustreg, �p0, The public-schools will re-open Black brows milk For 400 d Pias lustre Black S red.eilk JJ y Nuns'penin light blue+ For '4oC• 'on Mondor next for the fall term. �t g' g r W =`} It is hoped that there will be a Brown voile Reg 500 yd Green Panama cloth Reg k500 yd OWL. Satg*e' nt an ��a r nt -Rood attendance of pupils. It fre- Cardinal voile Dove lustre - gnently happens that the',attend- Cream Panama cldthj For, 350.yd Green merge - }For 350- yd ! • -- � -- '- ance,duriog the first two weeks_ Cream-iustm�•�y-dfor 80c yd. Cardinal cashmere 15c yd. Reduced a ----ia so-mall that the work has to be prices in all dress goods not mentioned here.' C Swed to Ed g0tie over again for the benefit of MaCh - ` those who enter later, and thus GROCERIES.-Have you sampled.our black or green mixed tea f61s�r lhswl Ltss .-. much time is lost. 25c lb. .Otbecs sell the some tea for We lb.' Bay our tea you save The -severest thunderstorm of two to three dollars a year or more You know our coffee stands at : iXPtIHtNCIt e the season occurred here on Wed- the heed for quality and flavor. Our gcoteries are perfectly sanitary, '1. wesday night of last .week when nothing exposed to dust or vermin. Every bin and drawer contaiaa , Gain fell continuously for, several sanitary covf1m. 4 x Moore and a continual l r vivid light- Ming and a continual roar of Whim- der. A large amount of grain was Of ail'materials and design r TIlAOC MAwa laid to the ground but otherwise - pt s kept in stook. It will pay yon ao damage was done in this loculi- - p to�at our rwi smirks acs t our stock ty. lt'was reported in the Toros - ' nronoune>ns itsketelt a cams an obtain prim, Don't misled by —to papers that a farmer near Bal- iS eMb rtaw mea aches ,te we do not eemploy them..00esgveot- sem had lost his whole flock of K anF;NM ly we can, and do throw os the etgeo16'ehee b li htnin and that a a scare's oommfesion o!10 perhichp y g g yo°te°.'w�thoaie$wse,to oeetaialy.save by pnrohaeiaa fioo�tls. aiumber.of other animals had'been �K osusolicited. -killed: These reports so far as weINI `d�I' N -. A y most>adAdwnakty Lars"m- - : WNITGT GRANITE BG.t an learn have-no fonndAtion. We What "STERLING" means on a piece of silver, the name sston oraaay del a ioarnsl.' Tercets roe 0010•. Whitby,oneafio- have heard no reports whatever " -EMPIRE" means on a cream separator. � A v°'t'se'vs°pa'a ea°bt " of da1$age being•cauged by light- N "I - - - � � "Hew�.r� t `' .. $o-called silver can be bought for leas than the real article. It _ E W. F VANS, �i0u Sunday. mornl'�R while.Moe "'looks like silver and gives you satisfaction for a while, perhaps, ratrw..amseao. a but it is for a little while onTy. "Sterling" means a life of wear The P1C�Ler1II Eli,Scor, , accom anied b Misa .,t _. i'Y P y and service: That a the way with g a P=P ffi Mwdactwer - z : Mary.Adair,'-was returning.home �.� 1e�' +t (r O ACtQ� Q CI'BllQl, • .•i p on thepew road north of the town The are built of the best material.b the most skilled mechanicsY �anrre Col'nBlltt88 _ from the pi 1m Q ey Shop bend Residence, Dundas St I ; They y Both got out of the regg and held in the most up-to-date factory of the cream separator world. The object of this Association is to WHITBY- ONT.: -the horse by the head. Juf t a lessen stuLling and prosecute aiito got nicely-past. the ani- YEARS OF SERVICE PROVE THEIR WORTH the felons. Threle doorp, west of Whitby House* ' mal reared throwing Mrs. Storry to the ground and causing Miss 1[emben having property stolen oommnni• ;l Adair to fall on top. Mrs. Storry Mr. Farmer, do you want a contraption that looks like a separa- eats immediately with any member We ace prepared to instal wood or iron ' bail shaken u sins the-dor- tor, or a sepkrator of Highest Quality that actually separates for of Executive Committee. pumps on abort notice.also attend WF, y p ye+.rs to come? Satisfied customers everywhere testify to the Mambersbip fee 31.00. to all kinds of repairing, z' -:.'tor was ammoned to aTiakeM ttend to her Ster'IinR value of the RMPUM line, If you are particular about M aaav be had from the President or; • injuries. He found that no bones your money's worth soon a card to Empire Crena Serrata>E Co.et[ ae0ratin on:ppitoabion. Argent for the Ontario Wind Mill. 'Were broken and that her injuries• Cauda. Toronto,Oct. for their 26c book of dairying, free. also gasoline engines and . iovere not of a serious character. Ta E c, Qom.-L• O..- Banks, G . L-en the squre gear V,.. The home ranSOLD away breaking the SOLD EXCLUSIVELY �Y . V. Richardson.Pickering. shat A. CiaR�orf Arthur Jefrrey, MAGNET CREAM SBPARATOIL. of the buggy and causing J. O' a aso nth®r ala Tat dataaage. TT �.o�.aep`e�s� r: . �.� 1 �T � A ffie„fi��• .,.�,..: ,.,r;g -C,•tr •.•,r•. ,. c ”T m Y x•%° ► r.. ® ire'• v "i:f�+'n'' ,^ r -'w%%ry�. l,',y...s�L...:. g�.W_r•' i"¢� 'O,�' .�•' , n �,,.;�r,r�' `yr< •w"`6e'h"'�` -r' "yd' ,,��+r,.,;�.. �s',pecw«"',�r"�.+c,.e;+?y�'. .,n ''d'1 tra'•+so�. "�""- �. u �'�.9''�""' '. , . , ,. . ...r -.• •*'a'i. '.. ,;Cbz :,,•,b. b. W, -♦ ,�, .+t./ t .: f .,iar`+1 � 4.5:�, y'y"'�..';� • ,w ..mow.,, .aTa ?. �f- g .•- F a. .:t � _ • - ,-•r.. -a • 4 • t • `" ♦}} 4+400 # 00++++++++++ The prospect was so shocking that the great and good on the Albert Vthen the bisalt wintry wezther em al " - _ - ou f the ev ra"One o something." „ to seashore, finder it way down „I n ore, w -• 'he't ows his cigar end $t the. pea- i n e "♦ cocks and gets up t o er• must shoot of corn Ass a they derive grcen periwi . ever saw why. But something a scanty living from the seaweed As he does so he comes to his ab- honest) found b a setter in stub- which , Y Y grows upon the`.pealta or has - e solute amazement; face-to face with ble, and-3,000 head of game between been left by the high autumn tides _ his friend Lord Blanford. - fi�•e guns' in a morning are very auci freshened by melted snow or s. rd Blanford supposed by different InAWhat did the, y rainitheworlld, or at leasthat large 91TE you for chnarriel" - _ _. _.__. .. .. _ _ _ -- portion-of it• which is interested in - Usk discourses of Achnalorrie AT:THISS-TIB<E OF YEAR - ',Or, A TRUTH NEVER OLD. his.movements, to-be at that mo- with breathless eldquence eis of a too, they.will gather in groups near went in the. forest recesses of La- )fiver eulogizing the charms of -the bometteacig aid am-rewarded ore. mis ressorf rever.lost- tohim; with an occasional truss of -hay. -_ "My dear George," says Lord (To be continued.) In spite of this precarious exist-� I'Janford, in a very sweet .voice, once , the Shelties seem happy ++++•}}4♦4-++*44++ -�++++ 41++0 4 0 4 0 I w•l:uIly unlike the peacock's "I �— , enough and they - are extremel C19 A ' - , •, ear: y ey possess estraordlnary castle and.Denton..abbey, but they have left my tub at Weymouth and strength for heir size, being able "Politeness would require me to are ponderous, vast, gorgeous,come on'foot across the country to _ , carry a_m&a.or woman with ap- l4eny, but truthfulness would corn- ceremonious, ugly; he detests both-, Dna eI1 vel me to asseat. uf them. Ofen a is, on c;nct, .but I have always abused The . .little ponies, with their " i wou You don't the contrary, as fond as he can be �yc ur friendship_" HERDS-OF THEM RUN WI D. cough, :shaggy coats. and flowing - ' want anybody with you who has of anything except the lost Achna- - The 'master of t3urrendei cannot mages and tails, seem somehow to - - heard all our best stories-a thou-, lorrie and a little cozy house that!find words of welcome warm enough suit their wild, rugged surround- san • times, and knows what your he has at. Newmarket w ere to sates y erose a rs o $ave a €tsatlneas for Children and, • , 'the groups itvtor has told you not to eat; I shadow of Lady"'Usk has never fal- deiighted. "Failing Dulcia Waverley. Thrive Under Unfavorable are scattered about add the needed don't' want anybody who.has seen lin, tnc body could hk be-en_so-agr y n.di{ .,a - IiFe to the landscape. -hcw I look when I'm ill, and knows He hears the noise__of.- -heels on--able-�]iim as`Blanfurd. For once Perhaps itis a question of a sur- where my.false hair_is-put -It's g�•avel.`It comes fro'm the other a proverb is justified, "a self-invit- Away to the north of Scotland lies "vel of the fittest that makes these --quite natural. By the way, Boom side of the house; it is his brake ed guest is thrice welcome." He tze group of islands in which they little creatures so very small, as - says Ovid's ladies had perukes too, and his omnibus going down the is Jor dragging his visitor in at once diminutive_horses commonly called!horses of a larger type would .be as oat of them'put her wig:on np-•-aceriue ori -their va�ay to the tiearest'to breakfast, but Blanford resists: S1 cities have their home. The ; useless on t11e boggy moor's or on side down before him, and it chil- railway station, four miles off, to ];; has-breakfasted on board- his S':etlands are not all in the stony hillsides. The have ' rd-her; 'it meet-som— of-h a coo no ea ag rn soiree u t e erns ler. islands being been known to attain t age o would chill most peopl'e's. T won- there. Well, there'll be nothing fore luncheom-; -he likes the open used merely-as pasturage for a few I thirty years and more, due probab- _ . der if they made them well in those seen of them till 2 o'dock at--lunch- air;-he wishes u-sit in `the pexiwig sheep,- There is little to attract IN to the healthful mode of life days, and what they cost." ,eon. They are all people he hates, and smoke. ether the which the were forced to adopt -- -- "I think you might have invited or thinks he hates for that best of "llo not let p--d isturlr Lady c'ralit, so progress its or the mers_,for they were born in the fields anc� ' acme of the husbands.'-'� till possible reasons, that his wife Usk," he- said. "I know chafe- lauders till their land by old lash- lived and died in them. "Oh, dear,. no. -Why 1 They're likes them. Why can't Duleia Way- la;res in the country, -have a thou- ic,ned methods, and many of them The Shelties cannot .be •worked - `itay:ng somewhere else." - etley-come before the 20th? Lady I st+nd and, one .things to'do before still have recourse to barter as a tiLtil they are three or four years r friends are never •verle• always amuses him, and luncheon, and I know your h"se is tucans of obtaining necessaries, u!t? and do not reach maturity un- 'A _with him. It-is so easant „ til they are eight or nine. Though lc us, I suppose-; .,at least, -never g _ P- f '11 from gable to cellar.' To the ]over of the -beautiful and heat their husbands Z" - to be agreed with, only when ones It will be by night," says fhe to the artist there is much to'-ch-arm. ,occasionally employed in the Shet- ' "An agreeable Roman is never moat more anoso A makes ry than whenne onemaster of'Sarreiiden, with disgust, S'''me, perhaps, would describe the Iai3ds to draw cans, it is as a jealous f anybody. She hasn't g �'.,.ndnut a decent soul amung 'em i%lands as arren-but what bar- A SADDLE ANIMAL contradicted. When his wife agreesret,ness: The country,time to be. it is only the .woman ' all." y, though .dee- that the on is most.used. The na- " tiilvo can't an4use,the mseIves who pith hirci it )caeca him nothing tv "That is-eery "sac] fvr you," says ti!ute of trees, is so varied in the pony sit;. When Dulcia Wavt:riey ggrees nature of its scenery than their ab- iral pace is soft, the foothold is make that sort of fuu.' _ Blanford with a wrinkle in his y with him if"leaves him with a south- f since in no way I stare, the intelligence is great, and a _ •. Are you an agreeable woman, handsome sees: He is nut a hand- y detracts from the g rn sense of being sympathized with my dear i - — same man, but he has beautiful gE neral beauty of the landscape. altogether the Sheltie is thoroughly ' g B P I - ar.,, 'a recra•.ed. Dulcia Niaverle yell equipped for gettin over "I have always beett.._ ld.-so _ PP s eyes, a patrician Cuu-ntless tarns, streams and ---g-- y p profile. and a took i everybody except yourself•" a,ways telTs him that--he might j of extreme distinction ; his expres- lochs all serve to make the coloring�OOrlSnd in wblcfi larger horses Lord Usk-rose and laughed as be have been• a great statesman'if he sign is a little cti•nical but more of the heatbe�r covered hills and the-j would founder. Autumn is the lighted a cigar. had ch n; as he always thinks se_ ' o loantints of the moors-stand out, pony s happiest time in the islands, amused; 'h is about 40 sense old g Y ; "Well, I won't have any scandal himself, the echo of this thoughtP but.louks younger. He is not mar- err Pleasing contrasts, while near; "r then it is turned loose to enjoy ---in the house. Mind that," - A agreeable. i:-self in the fields after the harvest; having- by some miracle of fire sea bold cliffs tower over the "You'd better `put that up on a He sits down in one of the clip-1 g _ persunal dexter- b- whose -"waves dash H;t that happy period is of brief ' r,e,d fortune or at blue waters, w o r -p.acard as you have put -'No fees' Fed yew-tree arbors to light a new contrived to elude all theefforts .against their_-rocky; sides, Over-Idurat:on and after this gleaning al:uwed to the servants,' up in the7,cigar and smoke it peaceably A ,made for his capture. Hug barony head numerous sea-birds circle on`the Sheltie_returns to its hills and _ _. ` kali• 'peac:ck goes past hirci, drawing.its ,• one ut the oldest in England, and their way to their nests on the moors and makes the best of things - "I m sure -I would with pleasure!beautiful train o%er the smooth- I he would not exchange it were it ledges, tl•rough the hard months of the if I thought anybody would,attend)shaven grass. A mavis is singing po-sible, for a dukedom. year' or a rose bough. The babble of a THE LARGEST ISLAND This little creature has an abid- - . to it. I don't tike your Set, Dol-i � ' Since when have' you been sit ' hr That's the truth. I wish` stream hidden under-adjacent trees , is known as the mainlaxd, will; a;ing fondness for children and it is- lie love with decency, George. he a curious fact that boys and girls dro nine-tenths of 'ern.-' i.; pleasant on the morning silence. Wks lent tie of e I - fifth.-four ruffles and a: -'-.1-you'd- P gravely. R My dear George,.I wish, You Hinkse}t odiously-but.hot snot vi hat Lord Usk laughs: "Well, You a':dth of twenty-one. The islands I the'relder tter ablHs populace e to control hiis m tuna - would mind your own business, to knew, I think- one's oven house have a singularly mild ane!equable vel sal, wain from the depths of the use a very vu�r expression. Do fools they were who clipped ayew- should be proper.'' climate considering .their exposed g P ever say anything when --on talk tree ,into the shape of a• periwig, ,;tio :a. and compose one. of e i it to the heights of the throve, for _ nonsense is the lords, and when shoe v+hat a "beast of a -most healthful districts in Scotland ;the late Queen Victoria, who spent the turn it, and send it farther tie• aot grayer, 1s Lady R'ac• , I am ma es. Why don*t , boa sten the most adventurous much of-her time in the'.north-of er ser• not here .' She.would nave a Scotland, showed a--marked fancy shout yourself hoarse to the farm- Y Hundred Sodums with' a dozen Go- tourists seldom yrsit them, because. - ..�er.s, who.g9 awn end vote agaipst! from the huu�e? He'4.:got no mon- ; a cloubtfid sea tri for the Shetland pony. Y mc,rrah thruKn in gratis._ p • in small Your man t . Do I ever-say anything y g• "I thought you were in Inde" stiamer is necessary before they t it done t0-morrow: g -TENACIOUS OF LIFE. when .you shoot pheasants which a to do anytbiu or he wot'ld ave ' can be reached. i a�`ursiue the h ctaoes nom`_�a`ethe amt-of t q There is n plant in Jamaica called. 'etittre s's s once — _ their corn, and stalk stags which! nurse of a peacock carmot be -said P l miles scarcely gne-sixth is under ' the life-plant, because it is almost f cost coli x-80 each. for their kee I"t,, be melodious or soothing at an i'e!-a saintly qualifications fur the P• g 'n-lvatiun of cities or men. cultivation, ,vet the Shetlanders impossible n kill it. When a leas and lose races with horses w hick' time, f - manage. to' maintain something like is crit off and hung up'by a string i cost you ten thousand a year for-' -Why d'in't 'yod w.i that, . went to India; w it bored h it sends out-white thread-like roots, y y g 100.000 sheep, 30,000 cattle and b, their breeding and training) Doi biid'q neck i" he says, savagely to n,c. .Z liked it when T was twenty ��. - R 10,0-.of-the famous ponies. The in. I gathers moisture from the air, and I ever say anything when you think. a gardener's boy who is gathering�four; une likes so inany things when habitants- are-,of-Norse ojrigin acid fir gins to grow new leaves. Even one is-twenty-lour, even chem a ne in their speech and customs retain P packed awn b that people +etch are hungering for up {ellen `rose leay.•s, P' g p when ceased and y- y �- -the.'Whole of your land will be i The boy gapes and touches his ,enc'-a cotilion. How'! Boum f'' many of the characteristics of theirl.4 botanist it has been known to seiner grateful roc delighted-because ' hair; his hat bei-rig already on`thea "very well;,gone gone-to his cuusin's g g g f< refathers• They srppJrt them- oi;tgrow the leaves of the book in }ou, -take 10 per cent.• off their'ground in'sin bf respect. The pea- in Suffolk. Sure you won't t have s,.l,es chiefly by the herring and which it i1.as placed. The only way ret.ts l .You know I don't. I think cr,cks have been at Surrenden ever:1, to eat . They can bring ether fishing industries. - - .to kill it is by the heat of a. hot ought-to ht "to be allowed to ruin I since Warren Hastings sent the first it here in a minute if,sou like out g _ g :r. _ They cannot afford to give much Tion or of boiling water• - -3ccrself and accelerate the reyulu- psit'as a present to the tads Usk-(c i-doors beat. fc-ceding to their ponies,. so these - . 'ficin in any absurd way which may of that generation, and they are ' Quite sure thanks. What a h., rdy little animals run wild in In Holland', the average numbs► srem best to you. In return', pray r4arded with •a superstitious ad- do vel• place this is : I haven't seen 1 eros on the hillsur seathulds, pick- of deaths,through railway.accidents tet me manage my own house par- nitration by all the good Hampshire it for years. 1 dou't think theirs is i; up what -food 'they can find. i c one a year, ties and choose my own acnusint- prople who walk in the,gardeus of another garden ase beautiful in all ---- - graces. It is not much to ask. What! S,,rr�nderi or. visit them on the Etigland. After the great dust sir you going away 1 How exactly public day_ The Surrenden pea-'p'ains and the sweltering,, humid �e„ °ndt6anao"'tC°o,°""n� A dtaso )also sour to watu sa ]ile a pian, tq go away when he corks are as sacred to the neigh-(heats of India», all.this coolness and .�a;>sx•ai �`:�ataetia Dtaaaaea.r teenness rice like aradise. arilltrupa`ppt�isad �eteyrti,°tyot'we�" - .gets the worst of tile dr•guinent.” ' brahood and . the .workpeople as,g P �aaa�t t 7. Lord Usk has gone into the gar-(oyer was the green ibis in old ';It's awfully--hot:" _ _MAPLEINE e r+ttr.ce.,s.aer..w. -dins in a towering rage., He is.a�Egypt. Blanford laughs languidly. - - --- - �entleman; he cull quarrel with) "How long will they torch their) "Hot ' you ungrateful, unttavel- � � � - als wife all day lung, but he will caps cr pull their Jorelocks to us, ' rd country..s'uire: - I should like. to Canadian Appreeration ,*(ways stop short cf. swearing at thinks Lord Usk, "thouglt,I don't fatten sun- to a life-buoy "in the her,. and he feels that if he stays see why they can reasonably object:middle of the Red Sea, Why du i iu the room a.mament longer he_willi to:do it as long as re take off ourI.Eaglishmen-pers'pire An every .pore swear-that• allusion.to the Scotch hats to wales and say 'sir' to him.'' the, moment the thermometer's - Langham hotel, Londna,-- xtags-is too much for humanity This political problem suggests.above zero in their own land, -and Gentlemen, -I wish to express my appreciation of the 38 (with a liver) to endure. When the coming elections to his mind-1 yet stand the tropics better than :.Ar hnaIorrie is sold to that beastlyl.the coming elections are a disagt'ee-I any:other European':' h.p. Daimler which you have delivered.to me. Before ship _ American, to be twitted with'`what' tible subject for meditation; why '"You know I've sold Achna- ping the car to Canada I made a three.weeks trial of it, coy a - stags used,to cost Cer•tafnly.theyIwasn't he boxrt irt.his grandfather's )etre," sass his host, apropos de - errng some 1,200 miles. The .car ran perfectly, and I never ' has cost a good°deal, and the keep-(•time, when there were pocket bor-,,r:e but to him Achnalurrie seems had the slightest trouble of any kind, and I think it-quite lives era bad been bores, and the croft- c.ughc as handy and portable as aprolios of everything in creation. up to the many claims you make for it.- The silence, smooth- t crs had been nuisances, and there I sruff-boxes, and the country re- Blanford is su'rp'rised, but }i'e does remarkable.running, and`power of abceleiatioa .on hills is really some disease- or, urriet]`L'ord Usk's nominee as a not show any•sur rise. rt!markable, ^2 ud always been rt p "Ali : consumption was 10 chiles to the gallon, includ- -- otter ain'ong the birds, and he had matter of course without question Z right, too: If we wished to- please MY Petr rik ver cared as much as some men I fag a great deal of driven in traffic. The tyres show no a ''Well, and what good men they the radicals we couldn't find any r g P -A,-,r de -stalking, beef still, as .1cli=�u„} "in those says,” he thinks. vans to please diem and in}tire our- - prgciable signs of wear, and I think it will prove light on tyres.- ralurrie is irrevocably -$one;. they "Fox, and Hervey,' aril ti�alpOle, seises equal to our insane fashion I am really delighted with the car.-Yours sincerely, Hirt mile drive g yover the bleak(fall I are Drat i•s and all the rest off em- at an enormouscost, of square-acres (Signed) C. o oro Canada. }ills,y and the a 1•• house on the z only that for A BOONE f Toronto, "stony -strathgfde,-and- the blinding hers that - did the_ nation honor; a•few weeks in the summer we may rains and .the: driving snows-and every great noble sc-rwup some:fine d , to death-some of the most-inno= this swelling- streams,- which. •the Billow with breeding and brains cent and graceft'1 'of God's ores- 1'irses had to cross as best they b•mcombe and bad logic, and drop- tures." - - - Successful could, all.seem uuspeakabl- 1„vely r.cd aspirates had no kind of chance "Tf'at's just. the boll' Dolly to him and the sole things worth tu'qct into the house-in those days. talks." C8t of tete diving for; and then his wife bas they how, even when Boom's old eneugh -• "Lady -Usk •is -a wise politician,. .' - h(-artlessness.toa twit him. with thetcr'put- aaj' himself, I •dare say ttren. Let her train Boom for his _ cr,et of each stag! there'll be some biscuit baker or political life. I don't know which year190g" -Women'have- no feeling," he Fon'e pinmaker• sent down -by the 'ia the more utterly indefensible- _ grOwls, as he walks about the.gar- radical'eaucws or the English Land our -enourmous highland deer mens. "If they think they can l league who'll make the poor deviil slaughter or our imbecile butchery The Daimler Motor Co., (1904) Limitedy t_ quake a point tbey'll make it, let .it believe that the millenium's corn- of birds. They ought to have re- '. _ Ill-rt you huw_it may." ung in with them and leave Boom corded the int. oduction of_battue _ COVENTRY, EUGLAND. a, Els mas6sscs two other very ig nowhere shooting into the British isles by ' 9 , .-r :Mu- ,:.+ ... ,•.....::� :.. .',.:,,P. 2. •. .... ....:.. .s....: :r ..1e+;. .'i. 'r$.•+ 'T" .?r „. ... r° y ,a,. , t.. '?:, ',..,,L.. ry ,2�•°.. :,, :. ;,. h ,�,. �$ .��..r.�. .• ..,,:: . .. .. ., r•+'..; +z; ,.q-,'�; ,; .r ..,-». ;6^:. ,�'�..,�'h:. .:a. :`r�,.'�rw,w• '�',,, w*y. y.' , "�eS=�},�j'.n. .Y r.'ri• -'. r�p's^^ '�'�i�a""�f^�ft`,+�c.nkm .a....±+yE"1w �-, ^i ,;'wy5' ` +�;;•-.• :' •£!•'�'.f.?C«.yr_..v.�r �;-7i. �." ti'n' .rn ., .... a .,,- -. .,y '.r; .>4r' ;, vd.a,ch ns.i .,;y -ra _%,+.,! kF <� ;e r •F'q"'a'�?�, �s tiJ, eY.-x*';,W." L •"°' �r ,•"•..F "+x. .•, i ..° w.'s^ ..-: ;,. ..-.. .r �•*.:r ...:. :,,.ci.� ::v-•,.-... -r^ a 'r.^ x' -'-4r'tr:� ,.�.. -s k�^.. ,"+�•+:' ��-,�. �:•aiw ...n�W ._..� .., x✓" ... .....•.;"�.,o.. r ..;. _.. :S, .. 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The Laborers in the and Campers'Outfits.Decline ` The-�r__never- _�-hong-before they sltautd—a DIEa#t-20�-l•lgt--- --- - -.. 1 _a1L imtt,<ttas._ _._ 01600 cases out of.ten it is a matter Golden Text, Matt. 18.80. give-satisfaction and scat gust of health. Work, worry, confiue• as much. a tatat iae?oors and lack of exercise Verse 1-lie health to Lau donn­,- . Early in the morning ?Then faeaa become thin and ale; e Laborers re a to ime dim 1W IEW]Wdw Z. W. Cl�� k nnipes Toronto.Ont. Montreal �- p represent the apostles, to whom Awarded highest honors atoll £ linea and wrinkles .ippear, there th:s seems to have been a much No.2V Expositions. L� ase headaches, backaches and a needed lesson at this period. They �, Women aid girls who feel well _ MA look well. Therefore improve your Q Had agreed with the laborers h �ealth and you will lock -The Y therefore had close " --�s is face a t otisaiads of Canadi- of r complaint at the close of the r an w owe sad girls owe the robust day• + , -' health :t'aoy eaj+y to Dr. ft illiaias' A shilling a day-This was the ,ter in which we conduct ourselves + rink Pala. They fool well and en- ecmmon wage of the day laborer. during our day of work will bear THE KINGS HOUSEHOLD hold of our late sovereign, Col. F Joy afo as atily a healthy person The denariva was the official coin an inevitable fruitage when even is CLarles Legge is only brother of `r'';�'• of the empire, and was worth about Lord Dartmouth and acted is the can. come (8). same capacity at the'court of Kings 'mac simple reason for this is sfventeen cents of our money, but that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make with a much • greater pvrchasi,ngi i5. It is the mark of a shallow, DUTIES OF HIEN HE HAS AP- Edward VII. wer. painfully s nipirinus disposition to - - -' new, rich, red blood, which pc c31! in question the POINTED TO OFFICE. Now we will take a look at the - 3. The third hour-The day was 9 justice of God,strengthens all the vital_ or Ansi" f *�oF t s vided-i`nto Iiburs-out-the-night. Tae �t� o-4-s-good-setgreat offi household ,.bangs brightness to the eye, a glow questions as to his dealings that are, political 'appointments auto watches. No mention is ever,q gs with us P of health to the cheek, and bracing whether the are settled or not act Horny are Experienced Courtiers erd which do not chane at the ac- ftren h to ever part of the body. madr of definite hours of the night. I Y - cession of a new so�erei n : y• - This would be at nine o'clock. ti�'ith cot ding to our estimates of what is and Friends of-His-Prese" -_ _ _ _f e._.. The --.- , ' _- _lidrs._Iry siren Wngbt. Una, Saak., hose who were standin at this I right. Our part. is not to judge post of lord steward, now held by - R 11 say's: "I feel that I owe a debt of B blit to work, and to work for the Majesty. Lord Beauchamp, is one of the most - Fc.ur idle in he marketplace, no ati-r gratitude to Dr. Williams' Pink P love of it and of him iw octant. In his hands axe lac- PHIs that nothing I can say in Pulatioa was made, except that the to our full Han of the offices in the house- - P P rc:useholder would give what w I limit Y e l the whole direction of the royal i v w' repay. a t e in of En land are to reduced in health and at rig t (4), _ can be depended' 16. This is the moral of the par- B B Lvusehold below stairs, and he has . upon to demi generously with ever political appointments which change authority over all servants in the s: able the text from which it is Y that I was hardly able to walk at : P 6 q y i i esched." The evident iiieaWag is 1�`6th the Government. ,But the royal establishment. The official f; man. Nothing,is said about dis ua- ,p designation of.the office over which ell, and scold do no work what- that, in the final distribution of re- Master of the' Household, the B aver. M blood was Qo thin and 'lineations arising from idleness dur 1 Grooms in Waiting,My wards, the first and last are to be B. $he Equerries he presides is the board of green watery that my lips and finger tips I tag the three best working hours of I g, p cloth tr^�ted alike. There will be no dis- in Waiting. the Kee er of the Privy , and he carries the staff of his '"gambled those of a corpse.. I had �hc day, _ 1 Purse, the private secretaries, etc., office at high - • . tilmoaL constant headaches, and the '1 e• The eleventh hour-Even when,tinctions of first and last, such as� g ceremonials and -ori are appointed by the sovereign, last may have the' sad dui of break- -• t;tQ da is nearly done, and mea ;prevail among mea. Not that they� Y Y " ansa}lost exertion would set my Y arc oil to chane laces, but says the Gentlewoman. ing it over the rave of his $over-' kcart palpitating violent] and of• 1 have frittered away their time e- going 8 P B r: P P B y• � P the will all be on an B• I King George chooses also his per- e, n, i faint. Nothing id.eness, the compassionate, house- Y qua] foatin ma n g would drop in a Hent Lord i Waiting,wo B t n which , fit:n i p h .• _ 'aeddtseemed to farms one in- -that the heleast t.u!der fiords some uaefulne9s in i �— g' Tae treasurer of the houselroW serrvice of hiaevin a-rdn�� th$" Y I� TRAr'--}aAl . His Ma'esty has a ointed tLat ran d partmenxt t Hedal spies a c s he_has bestawe_d on_Lord_Anew- h11 expected to recover my health, I i Y beeper of the Privy Purse Sir *3r 7. No man hath hired us-They llow O•ne of Queen Alexandra was', a white wand of office, and at a was in this critical condition when ( William C'arin ton. He is brother "I read in a newspaper of a care in +sere undoubtedly the-poorest type Produced. to B I cc ronation it is his privilege to:cf laborer. But the were certain• Lord C'arringwat buL elects .to �N tribute the medals which are struck '1 a case like mine through the use of Y - -- ug =:kn ingenious; method by- which:spell firs Hance :n a different ma:.- ly -better at the beginning of the j it commemoration. W. Dudlety Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I de- t u-to-date photograph' may be se.! nr r; and his marriage to 1971 is Ward, a nephew of Lord Esher, is day than at its close, except, per i :sided to try them I got a half , I cured was alleged in the Chancery v,r'rthy of note as being one of the! P ,e idcrea boxes and before' I used them !raps, they would now be more ea I at present treasurer of the house- Division in London (Iso land) dur- first of the now long-line line of Anglo- ti a`1 there was a great change in my ger to make up for the time they g B Fuld. The comptroller of the house: I in the recent hearingof a motion American alliances. condition. My appetite returned, Lhad lost. They were not to blame,irgthe action Lafayete v, the Ro• Lord Knollys and Sir Arthur I hold stands next, and he too has a / al, !. w the:: •a hit staff, and his chief duty i. sir allure t ark in h e s d v f r their f o the calor began to come back to my tar Photographic Cum env. RtFge are to be amt rivals seers- " was � vit:e�•ard. They had haunted the , yp 1 P Ito examine all the account which -• -' m strength th . lip-, and face, and y B market place ho in for a chance An injunction was asked for to Lanes. Lord finollys has fur forty come under the lord atewah s de. fihe Pills I continued the use of awed b' because Share Berms to :ftinging the plaintiff'9 copyright in ti usted counsellor of royalty and t�rLordtLiver This oopost is now 'held g• restrain the Rotary Company in- ves-s been the faithful friend and ,they restored me to the pink of pe.• P y ,E the Queen-muthe•r,1}iia,deep affection:for King Edward P ;y t health, While u.sn .he Pills + p a photograph be in him little man of clue to r i�_a fact tba.t _R-ill _nrYer be' for- 1. HE LORD CHAMBER_ LAIN_ _. --� Pills for some time longer and y y $rid_iu_giye_the._names._.of those._tu I gained tyenty pounds in weight. !tt,� krngdoin, Brit #oil 1;eep�goirig whom the photograph had_been g„tt€n: His sister, Miss+ Charlotte} t out to the places where men are to I - B P. comes nest. to the lord steward in :ikv cure was in,ado in the summer sc.ld. Knollys, has been_in attendance on household precedence, All invite. .op 1909, and I nm alar enjoying bet be found, and eve man in -time '� 1 B Pts his call. r For the. plain.iff fir - , Grant, Queen Alearandra since i863, 'and'ti,)ns to. count are sent out in the .ser health than ever before." g 1K C'•, alleged that the defendants it will be remembered that.his par lord chamberlain's normo b cam- it D-. Williams' Pink Pills will do I Go ye also-No word is spoken [ I y induced a lady t„ sit, dressed in ents, Sir �j rlliam and Lady Knol- ri;and of the soyerei n. about wages. Men who come in so g In state _ for other weak and worn women B n,rurninq. fora photograph. Then, lva;were about the court of Queen processions he walks backwards in ' Just what the diet for Mrs: Wright, I late certainly have very little to T J Y hr Paid, they cut unt her face and V'ctoria. fiont of his Majesty, with the lord of they are given a fair trial. Sold expect, according to the mercenary I substituted that of the Queen mo- steward, and ata court or levee *' ,by all medicine dealers or by mail measures of men. They a're willing LATE DUKE OF CL.�RE\'CE. ther, the copyright of which was, ,c is his duty to stand next to the. T at 50 cents a box or six boxes for to get a pittance rather than close c • ;the da with nothing. He who tic plaintiff'9. His wish was, if This recalls to mind a funny King and read out the name of each " fft2.50 from The Dr. Williams. tee y' g' possible, to get the how ra�h off $2,50 rCo., $ e Dr. Out. sends us forth is qualified to judge p g p B 1 store. Old folks are aware that one who approaches the royal pres- tbcin13 to the proper remuneration. And;the markets. I the birth of the late Duke of C'lar- encs. The vice-chamberlain. the qualified. { 31 r. Walter' K.C'.,. contended the once was somewhat remature. His lc•ids in`waitin the mistress of there he alone is p B• house- RAILWAY POLICE DOGS. plaintiff had no right to restrain(bab• clothes were- not ready and rubes and the ladies of the house- ; U.They received every man a shil- y Fold are in this depa-irtme.al. Lord _ it,e defendants, but he undertook,,the small but precious arrival was ling-The point to keep before us t<, withdraw the photograph, ,and wrapped in cotton wool which had Althro. now holds .the im � rained to Bogard all Not In L-ni- is that the householder was pa.. Ing, ,,- PIS p that understanding the motion been taken off hady Knoll s s last Post of lord chamberlain. ` ' form as Enemies. _ - +for work done to his own vineyard, as allowed to 'stand over. y - t and was therefore the sole judge of ? new bonnet from Pari-s. It may-not} The master of the horse is the As an additional protection to!the value of that work to him. He;. _-. be generally' known that it, was third great officer of the royal the Hull (Eng.) docks, a scheme cid not consider that those who' _ +GI,1�TS IN THE,LAND. through the Knollys family that lit-usehold., He has• entire control ;bas just been formulated by which ere pressed in at _the last, when close relations were established be- 0f the royal, stables, and all the the police crnnstables of the North I time was precious and the.work;Englishmen Who Carry Weight all tween royalty, and the Roths- King's horses and carriages are , ;pastern Railway on sight duty will crowded, could with justice be aid' the Time. l chiles: ander his supervision. He arranges be a-s.`sted by dogs. less than a full day'slwage. It was I Sir Arthur Bigge has for years eFery detail of state "processions, It is the Airedale breed that is I If. it be-admitted that England is been_a_s sial friend of his resent -rd on such occasions his lace is sof no advantage to them that he Fe P P employed,-and the�xxp�rimen has cline his steward begin from the last'not just now producing intellectual Majesty. He is. an experienced' in the sovereign's carriage unless been attended with so much success giants, still the day of brawn and'courtier and acted as room in the seat is_ occupied,bv some mem- unto the first (8). This order is B that large kennels have been pro-I beef is not over in the old coup- wiitin to Queen Victoria as long. k•er of the royal family. Also the B P necessary to Lha, proper develop- S Q B' 3 vided and it is now proposed to 1 try. Some very big men have late- £ P Pa �rne^t of•"the parable.. If the first gv as 1880. He is clever.and tart-I -,,hole staff of equerries is under his au went the number of animals. t ly been brought into prominence. {u! but somewhat silent, and Kin control and he arranges their ` 8 had been paid and ant away, there) In Brierley Hill, Staffs." there is. B „ B Tramps scarcely ever sleep out on would hgve' been no occasion for. ' George was once heard to say that • waits in the desired order. ,i ant named Geo. Loyatt who _ -the docks now, but hold the dogs in complaining on their part. g' one,of Sir Arthur's good qualities The. master of the horse has the stands over six feet in height acid deadly terror. - •10. Supposed that they would re- p•as'that he preferrezt thinking-tv-�-go�te rig-lid of any one at court to Each dog undergoes a most ela- I weighs 476 pounds. Living in the talking. spire more-They were figuring on B have one of the royal carriages and tcrate trainingwhich centres Harrow road, London, there is 11 r. the beneficence of the muster. They " T. Ecclestone, better known as I His Majesty has reappointed four I pair of horses always at his die- ii wholly,around one idea, that every I hsa borne the burden of the day i uI the grooms in waiting who were poral, and two of the royal footmen PE P at J the scorching heat Jumbo, who, although un= reap dressed in other than Police g (12); if, "Jolly S in the service of his late Ia sets,I are always on duty for his special uniform is an enemy. TNiis is an I therefore, such'benevolence was bei I der v feet 10 inches, weighs 462. and Edward Wallington, who was cc nvenience. This high office is important point, and no person Dir. J. Walker, of Leeds, who B B P � �stewed upon the one-hour ' men, J „ in his former household. The new cow held by Lord Granard. dressed in plain clothes is allowed what would the tint 1 makes Relish, also weighs 462 i y get' This was; cones. Consta` le j�'olfe, of _the' appointments are those of Cola( The lords in waiting are seven in to touch or pet the dogs. precisely the spirit of the disciples; P , �Williani Lambton, a, brother of number and two at least of these The policemen who tend• them Dublin police, weighs 4_0 pound ti -voiced in the petty question of Pet-; Lord. Durham and a distinguished are. always in attendance.. Their and stands. 6 feet 6 inches in his , must only; enter the kennels in ung-;cr (Matt. 19. 27). i I soldier, and Capt. Seymour Fortes-� term of office varies from about a f0rm. The dogs are taught to obey 11. They murmured against the!stockings. Many,other giants have cue a brother of Lord Fortescue i fortnight to a month, according to , 1 been brought t0 light. a policeman's whistle, which they .householder-But unfairly. Why __ __.r and a naval officer who acted as royal convenience. No one 'but a soon learn, for the Airedale terrier should they be jealous of others, s0 , equerry to the late King Edward. I peer, can hold this office. The cap- is obedient.' Each animal under- cap- .-SWIFTEST .81111 AFLOAT. As regards a uerries Kin goes strict and rigid trainin • and, long as they themselves received all B q g twin of the honorable corps of Sen- g B b that had been agreed upon? Some Ceorge has' retained in his service tl'eiiien 'in arms is sworn into the {:r. bo far, the dogs have renderedmost io a I)esirolrr Lattnnc�d Recently tl�c four who were in his house-� post by the Lord Chamberlain. At w . valuable service. lrbor all day whose only motive is I in England. 1 .. to jet what is in it for them. They held as Prince of Wales. And the present the duties of this corps are have no particular loyalty to the T'he fastest ship in the world is r.f,«` appointments are those of Col. limited to attendance at courts and :. :'_TIDE MODERN .SPELLER.. A householder. That these men were tl,.c• destroyer Swift, launched re- Charles Legge, Col. Frederick levees. .The captain of the yeoman = When little Kathrine ca4h' ' 'nkin mainly of the pay is. -.-i_ ec•ntly at Portsmouth, England. Ponsonby, and Major Wigram. of the guard is at the head of a cl�nt. Some" men , !,is ship, which.is of 1,800 tons dis- - corps .which was raised by Henry ; from school, her aunt asked her alta into .a fag-end of life than 1>'acement; -THE PONSONBYS , what she had learned that day. dress"I learned to spell walnut;" was]others into a long periodof oppor-130 knots an hour. Her fires are fed are a family who have been much of that period. The yeomen of this f I trinity. It is simply a question of by petroleum. The turbines give about the court and Cbl. Fritz held I guard are on duty at the palace on the proud reply. '`H-i-c k, wag; , o r-y nut; walnut!"` motive. „0,000 horsepower, divided ,among Cie same post in the late house all state occasions. 14. Take up that which is thine-four screws. The rewards of the future are. not, The English Admiralty 'had al- - rm Tf a. fireman antagonizes yo.0 telll arbitrarily assigned. •It is indeed ready realized 34 knots in the de- _ AXLE jtim to go to blazes. InR fill fur Godto do what lie will I stroye_rs• Cobra and Viper•. One of G -x City air, scientists declare, cbn= with his own (13). But it is impos- these excessive long boats broke in - : tains fourt.ees times as man mi- is the turning-point to economy Y sihle to think of him as giving to two upon a wave not long after she In wear and tear of wagons. Try 0, embes as country air. y anyone less than that one deserves. was launched. a box. Every dealer everywhere. - In China there are 1..,,57' walled 'linen we take account of his mercy The maximum speed of the cities where thew is neither a for- it is probable we shall all receive'Prench torpedo boats averages The Imperial OilCo.,Ltd. ,? . .sign nor Chinese pastor. m re than we merit. But the man--,about 31 knots. otstarle nsmu:The Qscm CIO 0".:. LIL ... . • � ,: .y . .. •:.: . 1 .es-.. ..... a.a... ac:i.,d:•' r' .R.»i. -.a_ "C., x{01'. i.r '`.''S».e� .''rfis+• fsi:^ •.a ,. • �y,' ,•,•e3- h`°' «`..,&lra. .•r + < ;n. >?.,r .£'t rizJ: y a ,,, ..•. J ,4•' ,^°,�-. 1�y�+ r � y,�, � .r m r^ ,-, Lir syr„ r M�,e.- •p. � .•a•, t.:, n .w. ,ramti� �:ro ra. w; ;mx�� ,,,; a.tytZF't- ,. ,. ,. ,... a,�.>,a • •�, - ,fie. °r .'r•.+r'.v+'a,c ,r;...:>-. ' rs .w' 1;. i .. .... FTs. '`� -..ti ctN�' Y..,. _pea, i._°•.... °r d.., ". a. ...rs.:a •. .J�a '�•h• vi • ... .,. vY• u• 5. w ...Y '.-r-.yd._.... .... wr•...': •.. i., .... ..' ^R _'4' -i•. w _ ^r: �•., r LLOCAL -Mrs. A. J. Howlett was in the -Miss s. Leavens is spending a �- _� city on Friday. west in the city. On , e -The rural schools will re-open -=Miss Eva Wallace, of Toronto Threshing tfits -J. H. Bundy was in the city on Monday next for the fall term. is spending a week with W. G.and t` _oa Monday. -T. M. McFadden and Sam. T. Mrs. Ham. --- -- _ -Mrs. James Gordon was in To- Gormley were in the city on Tues- -John Adair, of Port, Hope, �C �,ronto this week. day. was here this week with his grand- A7mQQk$, Shirts, Overalls, all^good � ►' -W. Cullis finished harvesting -Wm: Allaway is building a father, John Field. operations on Monday. cement foundation under his - -Lost-On Elizabeth St. a large wearing, well made, honest goods Haruld •Reazin, of Toronto, kitchen. hand-painted brooch, Finder x was in town on Saturday. -Misses Vera Ridley and Luella leave at this office. * • - -W. F. Henderson is visiting Hobbs were in the city- on Wed- -Fred-and Mrs. Dowswell and _mitts Glove$. We have the -itit7>str .Ile brother Joseeh,at Sarni*. nesday. dao hter, of Hamilton, are visit s -Thomas Deverell, of Toronto, -B. and Mrs., Bryan were in ing re. John Andrew. iff viaiting'his kiln- upon ;-Jacob Doyle and Mt�+eal -- a few days. friends. of Aiewmarket, are visitinwith --Wm. Calvert, of Toronto, -Miss Reta Black, of Toronto, tete formees brother, Joseph b8 n et. - .been o the mark , spent a few days at the home of @pant Sunday with W. L. and Doyle. rents here. Mrs. Courtice. -The Ladies' Aid of St. An- - rs. .Maddaford, sr., of To- -Mrs. J. B. Horn and children drew'echurwishtoinform those R. A. BUNTING, `=P;ICKERINGt- ionto, Is visiting with• relatives are spending a week with relativ- who are g g provisions for the and friends in this vicinity. es in Hampton. garden party that a rig will' call -Miss Mary Gordon, of the lake Dr. F. L. Henry will be here as at their homes that day for the t shore, is spending a week with usual next Tuesday toattend to same. re. George ng. s professoval da'ties. *• -Miss, i e mina au aster op-to O -The Misses c ei -Eliiah Bodell, of Chicago, was Clifford Farnsworth, of Smith- 0 a mato, apelst;_ over Sunday with in town an es ay an s, their aunt, Mrs. George Long. N>twa a pleasant cal). mother, Mrs. W. T. Hartrick, `i all the way through, you want every can of ppaint -'- -J: R. and Mrs. Thexton and -A. Mallett left yesterday for while their parents, Rev. and Mrs. to bo Pare Paint through and thrangh. We know family spent a 'few days with J. the north-west to take part in the Farnsworth,are at Victoria, B.C., enough about paint to say without fear of contra- . _. $. and Mrs. Beal, of Claremont. harvesting operations. attending the Methodist General diction, that painters seldom find as all pare paint. -Miss Wingfield and Miss Scott, -Mrs. and Miss Laurie, of To- Conference. Some adulteration is put in for bulk or to cheapen. of Toronto, are nding a couple ionto, is visiting with R.and Mrs. -The preliminary work in con- We bought a lot of- , ppee of weeks with Wesley' and Mrs. Deverell for a few days. vection -with the Toronto and Mai=■as*Sur e r ii7�LiL Harvey--- -Dafore and Ors.--Banns, tern-Eastern -R ilway is-mak-Green, who is holiday- Toronto, are e5 a.few Lys' ing satisfaetor ingress. The to meet the demands of our fsieads and customers for a ing- P d>wn B Y g Y P' - • witla_f'r' raateed Pare Paint-Pure white Lead,Pure Oxide of on a number of Pickering friends -Mr. Ward, of Bethesda, spentOshawa was completed last week nc, Pure Linseed�on y a used wf}h, of course, the aeaedeary coloring ingredients and dryer. on Thursday. a few days last week at the home and that from Toronto eastward Come In our store and see the difference In tbispaint -We ace pleased to- nee Robert _of A N._and Mrs, Ridley. hag been -in--pregr-esu- for -enma with etlser.brands.. oagstlons.of Martin-3eaoar Miller able again to make his daily -Mr. McClure left last week for time, and it is expected that the Paint will cover as much spade as three gallons at visit to the village, after his re- Woodbridge to spend a few weeks surveyors will have completed other makes. :cent critical illness. before returning to Pickering. their work inside a week. The j -C. O. and Mrs. Lawton and -Mrs. A. Allaway and Stewart engineers will then immediately go ' the latter's sister, Miss Alberta Thexton spent Wednesday with over the route for the final survey. HBV NID� a Corner, of Kinsale, spent Sunday J. H. and Mrs. Beal, of Claremont. The work of construction will then J. H. T - y «eith B. and.Mrs.'�Pagner. -A very heavy rainstorm occur- be proceeded with and it is ezpec- -Mrs. (Dr.) Fish,after spending red here on Tnesday night, which ted that the line will be in running 1 a week or two with friends in will delay harvesting' operations order before the snow flies. It is Pickering, left on Saturday to for some time. hoped to secure a right of way visit } visit her parents at Cedar Grove. -L. D. Banks is in Toronto this through the village, provided that BEST-Enos and Mrs. McCausland week attending the 1.- O. O. F. the farmerrs wlil agree to sell a BUY THE lg - ..and child,of Essex, returned home- Grand Lodge as delegate from right-of-way close to the Kingston on Friday, after spending a couple Ontario,Lodge No. 874. road, otherwise the line will be - - -- - Y of weeks with their relatives here. -Miss A. Davis left on Wednes- un behind their barns and in such -Kind street received another day to spend a week with her case the track will be just north .. jll� / `- _ .. � � / : i F:11 ,-of--Jordan and of--rhe-- btm-tonvenitly - — S recent heavy au-to traffic has with friends elsewhere. situated� eo This railway 'should A large shipment from one of the beat apiaries in the township. Pure been a huge success as a dust pro- -Mrs. D. W.. Carruthers; who prove of great value to the farm- clover. It simply couldn't be better. Put up i ducer. $ F has been spending the- 1 F yin pinta and quarts. pe g - past two in community as the company 7t -Dr. and Mrs. Sneath, of To- months with her brother in the will handle their produce and pro- ID►iDtse lD�'lDdi}� Jar - ronto, were here on Sunday in north-west, is expected home to- vide an express service at freight s' � .� their auto visiting their daughter, day. gates. It is their intention to rtan sc st ,I®Q r _ who is holidaying with Pickering -fir, and Mrs. Briggs sad fam- s, special car to the city at night Quarts - _ friends. i1y have taken rooms in J. L. for the special benefit of the farm- The threshing machines have Somerville's residence on-Church ere. For those who have milk, CASH FORSUTTER- AND EGGS now, begun their fall work in street and will make their home butter and eggs, or garden stuff earnest and the familiar whistle is Pickering for aoYae time. to dispose of in the city the new r GDrld JAflB 36eet r ,;will now be hoard daily until the -There will be a baseball match railway should prove of great WATOH ( Pints, ., Ebc TH 'rRE Granulated DONR - `'work has been completed. this (Thursday) afternoon at 8 value. With the- phenomenal OUR Quarte 76c A Sugsr PAY TOO -No doubt the party who did o'clock on .the college grounds be- growth of the city of Toronto end 1 s" =-the damage to the sidewalk o PRIQES. I Imp. Qts.. .8f+c (IIIID$ .t 11 MUCH R ppos- tweea the Consolidated Optical the added conveniences in reach- _i��,,,,,_gam � gb,�p Its Gordon Law's residence with Co's team and the local team. ing the city. farm land@ in this his traction engine wheels will -Chas. Leigh.is erecting a neat locality should increase in value. �.have the same repaired. That is wire fence to the east side of his It should also be a great conveei- . _ what we all expect. lot,which will greatly Improve ence to students desiring a high y -Leonard Neale left on Monday its a pearance. Messrs. Farley school education as those living MEN S HARVEST BOOTS •. _ for Ottawa where he acts as dele- and Canner have the contract. along the line should be able to Tan boot-Blucher style, good and strong but light weight,only$1.50 Rate from Sussex Lodge No. 5, S. -Wm. Leigh, who has been reach some one of the various 0. &,"Whitby, at the grand spending the past five years is schools &*a. and i ggaathering there. He expecte to Winaipe,g, is visiting his brother board at home. The company has MENS PRESIMENT t3uEERS ba away until Saturday. Charles, for a fere days. Mr. Leigh also is view the construction of a 'They certainly are the "Kumfortable Hind"-60c per pair. _ -James Richards has sold his is on his way to London, Eng., to branch between Port Perry and GENT'S TIES, latest styles and colors-25 to 50c. farm east of the village to John consult a specialist for his eyes. Pickeringas it would give the _ _ Stephenson of the base line. The -On Tuesday afternoon, as Miss people of the former and interven- - latter will take possession this Myrtle Howden was playing in ing points a direct route .to the — fall. Mr. Richards, we are inform- her father's office, she ran against city. - . ed, intends going to Bowmaaville the window breaking the large A word to 'the farmer's wife to reside. pane and falling partly through. •ROCK ROAD - -,I►a>aaaher of the employees of As a. result her hands received wm. Bad Brow is improvingft's threshing time. How about your cutlery.. Kemp Manufacturing Co., of several cuts, which required dress- g . Toronto, who. were spending a ing. Asa Hubbard lost a valuable mare _ - s week at Fairport boating and -Miss Ethel Gordon has opened recently. 0 g fishing, paid our village a visit one n in the hotel • Mme• Gk Keyes visited city trienda, x.. day last weekd e:pressed them- cream parlor, which will be open thLoi week.. Hubbard is visiting with; 1 doz. Sheffield knives and forks with; bone handles..........:.. $276 g g p parlors an ice- 1 doz. Sheffield knives and forks, well made and strong, and $1.50 _ selves as beingdelis ted with the on Wednesdays and Saturdays.' Lindsayy friends. I doz.Knives English knives and blackks, buck-born handles handles"...$1.�.. $4.00 appearance of the village and The parlor is beautifully furnish- The Railway camps have all moved neighborhood generally. ed and should attract a fall share to ether quarters. , y per.doz. -A new concrete pipe culvert of patronage. See advertisement Mrs. Wm. Badgerow` mother from- Tea spoons son doz. Cheap bat just the thing fcr'threshing. has been laid across the station in another column for particu- Michigan is bore at present. road half way 'to the depot,- the Iars. r Mrs. McLean and family7df Toronto : are cisiting at George Tool's. - BUY Y THE BEST" old one having caved in. _To make ----On-Saturday as Uriah Jones Mm g ,oald Fuller is not improv the job a permanent one cement wall engaged workinq-at his bind- ing in health as her friends would like gs sheuld be put at the west er a large wrench which he bad in to seg her. ---- -- -- .- endo prevent the freshets from his hand slip and struck him ing awn the,filling behind on the side his face. His cheek _ OBHAWA 'FAIR �yy • the pipes.' No doubt that-vrillbe was badly bruised and he sustain- good harvest is being reaped this dose. ed a large cut inside.his mouth. seasoA . air an -The potato crop is reported Dr. Towle seas summoned and, he F . which should mean a good -- - ' Fair. The season for the Big Fair has PM to be below that of last year, dressed his Wounds. He was laidagain returned and great preparations y ,especially the late planted, but, off dutyfor,a few days but is are being made. A gang of men are 4till they are far from being a again ale to bearound. busy putting up.the large main build failure. - Apple-buyers who have —The Ladies' Aid of St. An . ing Mx25 .feet. ' The prize list has. MEN'S FURNISHINGS - . been around inspecting the orch- draw's church have ,completed come from the printer more tasty than arils state that there will be only arrangements for their garden ever and is being mailed. If you do 1. =X1X _WC!F 33MAZ= half a crop of apples and of this art which not get a copy by the middle of Au- - _ P pF p y promises, under the hail-storm has destroyed much favorable weather conditions, to gust, drop a cord n W. E.N.Sinclair, Men's suites from $8.00 up,' boys' snits from $2.50 up. We also for export. be a ver enjoyable evenin The in O matin It contains all.necessary handle odd coats and pants and, light or heavy weight. We.have Y R verygust 818th ; be o18 and 14 and dates enow tilphg* another shipment of Peabod 's-overals. The are the overalls that ' -On Saturday night as J. H. Time—Thursday, Au 1 p ' Y Y Connor was driving home, he met the Place-Mr.John Dickie's lawn. time every effort will be made to make take the lead in all overalls, giving complete satisfaction, cannot pull an auto that was standing on the A choice program is assured in the Oshawa Fair as big a success as them apart. centre of the road a short dis- numbers by Mr. 'Ted Parker, of possible. Oshawa.has grown tremen- We also have a Yat of leather fly nI'~ts and fancy nets for horses. ' tanee south of his own ate.. In Toronto entertainer and humor- dousl7. since last Fair. This year's y y g Fair will keep pace with the growing attempting to pass, his horse be- ist, and Mr. Stewart G. Jackson.' town. • L STORE came frightened, and jumped to vocalist. The work of Mr. Parker, FARMERS SUPPLY F, the side o the road. The buggy a well and favorably known enter- -..was upset and badly damaged and tainer 'funniest of funny men" is E.. BRYAN PROP. - ' PICHERIN( Mr. Connor was badly shaken up of'the very best kind, up to date, and bruised. and free from vulgarity. Mr. ICE-CREAM PARLOR i -Owing fo the discouraging re- Stewart G. Jackson, vocalist, is in the ParIors%of the harvest fields in nota stranger to a Pickering acm=O1-T TXc*=SE ABig 'Redac 10 r -_ many parts of-the n - his arents being well _ j demand for'farm laborers is much known here. e g oa Ice-Cream Wednes aye an below that of former years, Let- tal Band, of Whitby, will-furnish - - -' - _fere have been received from par- music throughout the evening. urdays and bricks on the 1 ties there stating that it would be Tea will be served from 6 to 8 latter days. - w foolish for,any men to go out ae o'clock, and fruit, ice cream, etc., ETHEL-GORDON,- - iekerin there is no work to be done the will be on Pale in a booth on the � g Nem is your chance. A-big redue - 4 harvest being a failure. The mil. grounds. Admission, adnits 25c ; PIbkER•ING MARKETS tion in all T Trimmed Milli- w4d ay companies will no doubt children, 15a Should the night Old Winter Wheat.............. 81.06 1 int bright pictures of the out- Prove to be wet or too cold for the - ' g P entertainment to be New ....... •� - very at . ook, but it is to their interests to given outside, 1?,°,, •' (inose and Spring Wheat..,...., .80 ; have as many go out as possible, tea will be served in the basement Oats ............ 37 as it means more business for of the church and the program Barley........ ............_.. Esu ��r - s : them, will be given in the town hall. Buckwheat...,.. .50 MRS.�LEIC1 H, �- PICKERING x , M 'S&. 'r '�' .g*"X'�'1�`"✓:° ,'•.:i• ;k G�,`'',"'�•sw. :: ,.,� ,,.�, i•-i-. ".�" ,.,c ,", i',�.f A;;,"Ptt7' r`:" �°7e'..+ ,+n,;r,��-� atyl;``A ^ - ,. .. w.., .• •f�-xwnt '3�:x.° nr..�.. „',.. 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