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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_08_19 IF, �. ..,,d '. ,: .:.. ,-. �' ..r.".A .. .._. v .-':;r .-, .+ .A_._. -. .a•.' -".^+"�i„^"^.Y -�-�zY+`•" TT- /'r.•.' ♦.T..a'!„4^. S 'i - '. d', ':� ?*1. 1 1 ' .;..a. -. � . ..• - .... ✓ : :.J.. ,. �. "y. dr Jf.',Thy, T41 ICKE , stir VOL. XXIX. -- .PICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1910 �To. 46 - - "'� - r�fiiessit�ssallLaraa,. ASHBURN /►UDL�Y PINK MILLS On Saturday, Jul 80th, Mr. An- Miss Madden, o new teacher, op- --or-INK �- y Wo Js Coakw�elldrew Davidson, eecosid son o!Mr.Jno. seed the school on Monday. ,., Davidson of this place was married in We are pleased to see Joe Stephen- RB.FORSYTH.D. of O., Regis- =`� STN Saskatoon at the Methodist parson- son around again after his attack of Xtamgg Rid 4#�.,�er - e sariaaresso -— age,by Rev. W—. Vs Abbott, -to--M itis.— damom,of Ontario. special a�teatlon given to _ W. $ -- 3 see fitting of glasses. By" tested free. Nortb Phebe A, Wilkinson, of Marsh Hill. a congratulate our townsmen, as on hand a completA stock of Claremont. 48tf Mr. Davidson has resided for several Puckrin, on the event of his marriage .s sere at Qrainland, Alberta, where he to Miss Wilson,of Greenwood, harneea goods, including knee p dusters, rings, fly nets, sweat O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., has a fine farm. We extend our con- gratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. David- pgds, binder whips, rawhide and Peysioi.aa and Surgeons of Ontario,llcenlLte KINGSTON,ROAD EAST English holt trunks and suit- s .�4 s eon on the happy event. Y. of 810 College of Bnrtteoaa, Edinburgh. — ya] cases. $neeial attention to dsieasea of,,w�ro'mea and OSHAyyq Oliver Denny spent Sunday in the Children. OMce and residence,Bzeugaam. \`' -.DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL We are now bookin', order The Qpening of the new hoe flat on city. Repairing promptly attended;to --.- -- a en y the last week, Binder canvas Find .collars receiv. - citizens. The superintendent, Mies W. H. Walkey, of Peterboro, visit- ing attention also. at Summer Prices " '._ McWilliams, and the members Of the -` -- -- pdQg�INg�_ ed with F. W. Hobbs and family last ard-o€-Dieeetere were-in--charge-o & - K, 'g. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M, D., a M., the ceremonies. Addresses were de- School commenced At S. S. No, 4 de- Physician-in-charge livered by the president, J. D. Storie, east on Monday with J. A. McCamus • spedaliet is Bectal Diseases. Prostatic DL F, L. Fowke, M. P„ Charles Calder, as principal. w safes of Men,' Diseases of Women, Cancers, r Tumors.%-Ray examination. Diseaae$ of eye. M. P. P., and Dr. Roes, of Toronto. Fred. W. Hobbs is building a fine '(�f ear,nose,tbroat and inngs. Fitting glasses and J. L•' SPIN$, LIMITED, The building has a capacity of beds, cement silo. Mr. Shortridge, of Col- Jo CDak red ellall Bente and chronic diseases... is modernly equipped and was opened umbus', has the contract. t OIIoe Hoar$18 toy and 7 to 9 491y PICKERING. ONT, free of debt and with a cash surplus. • te�fi•E. ATHA. � OR CK ROAD ---- �AQ/�/�S E. FAREWELL, K.C., HARRIS- The Misses Lindsay, of Toronto, are' Several are through harvest and are :OF uG Tr gwillor. Oonrt once•Whitby. 10.v Misses A. and E. Gillum, of Toronto, Mrs. Kimmerly, of Na &nee, paid A ALL OODTf'RPlIAid, T T. BARCLAY, Barrister-air-Law, 4 - spent Sunday at T. Nighawander's. flying visit to friends in this neighbor- KINDA ETC. a<v T . goiiciw�lHotary.. BarPublic.sveoia ir- amt, Thomas and James Madill sent hood this week. O'.� � Whitby. aigil Oonrt of Justice. Brook Street, -- —_ AB'MY Sunday-with-their-brother at sn- D:Gibson said Fs&rl Cocnit-left Caere' _ $ 8 ydorf. on Monday for Orillia, being the last Shop Closed ever Saturday dor- : John Scott sold one of his hackneys railway grading gangs here. n P y J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, to a Toronto man this week foragood The new iron culvert has arrived for ing August and September. esoliclum.Notary Public.Eta Money to IND. TELEPHONE NUMBER figure. Fitzpatrick's creek near here. We rY pn�ty ROAD dose. Once next door to the standard 985='k, CLAREMONT line Markham, spent Sunday at Thos. hope it will Jackson sand enough. with WF H , JIUSON, BRO jK ROAD Whitb?. `V Eunkeld s. many others from here, attended the 1. Yebersr�arry' Short, lung and two abort. Mrs. Rubt, Lloyd is spending a few marriage of Miss Lilly Rodd to George e ceremonyJ ' �a r. obinson a, er MemberOntario ariOntario erinaa Meadia College. WMisef Rose.te was Lathis kurie.at Mof RMongolia. ei terr. Mrs. C performed Youngthe ,dy, of Manitoba. at Mount Jdence of oy. f `sem g to Dz.Z.J. abirley. Oboe Hing t.• i T_ visited over Sunday with her friend. Markham towobbip, on Thursday, _ � if $ $ �J .� Mies Della Mowder, August the 18th.J i�dteinses gaxrbi. gay GREEN lVZR Iode DUNt6AATON Is taaumenhe time to place yoarlaeket for s �. -- for house furnishings,carload a m Being a i G. HAM—Issuer of Marr' a or single article at bot�om. Elias Bice 1s trejtting his house to a of the year in the shops better In. YY I.to.na« in she oonafy of oatar�o, ct3at of int. Mrs. Geo. Parker, accompanied by ducements can be given. " • viae verge--- !'try ---- '16e8, - mise - , p — ----- .. - .� .-- — sting herparents.areata. tyro danghtPr•s, Misses Emily Attie FuIti=l', ai?orollto'_ts_ Jean, lett os. Friday last to visit her Place our order now and have POACHER. Real Estate -Auc- P y d Always open day or night, Mise Pearl-Doten is visiting Toron- sons in the North-west. We wish the stones erected the first thin Te ttoneer. vataat10r,co3lee$or and !$suer Of marrfags licensed.Bronghaco ay W friends this week, them a pleasant trip. g - school started :Monday last with A. On Tuesday a son of Alex. Bonner, in the spring. - HOPPER issuer Of Marriage --_ E. Lehman as teacher, of Cherrywood. met with a painful -D• Licensed It the county of 0101148!10. - — - ,O�e.at store and bis re$ideaed ClaremoaL Winnie and Nellie Wilson left Fri- accident. He was up on one of the C. GIBBONS, — •Claremont _ Real lice bas�]'��$ •� dayy last for their schools. beams in the barn, and on descending « ai R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLERE min Robs, Wilson, wife sad -family, caught bold of one of the braces which ' spent a da at Wm Hoover'a. ,gave way, causing him to fall W the Ooaveyanoer oomm.Sslo10erfor t.kfag y JUST ]RECEIVED astdevtt.1 moo hum ,p8roo�oeorto�ataat late, ,tang to loa,a j� bliss Pine, of Toronto, is visiting plank floor, and fora time he was un- $ _ ^ Whitevali Out use of WAr:Wr 1Ao- dden's Drug Store her sister, Mrs' E, ®utchings. couseious, Medical aid was summon- € A number from here attended Art Cdr He. was bruised rather badly. A Carload-of Cement and a Carload of k B Fj POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Our Own i.mulaioa with Hy pb Pherril's raising on Monday last about the shoulder and head• but no British Columbia Shingles. fik • for Oonatiw of Tort and Ostano. Ace. r�° W. A. Fuller has completed the ce- bonne were broken, and it is expected d ` Von Sale of all kinds anet nod to on aboeteet p�ite�. Regular 6011. sale tae 9itc, �y saoee, Address Brest sive,P.O., oat, Only a few bottles telt. IiP a great °neat foundation of his new house. he will be all right in a few days. Mrs Wm. Bootb, W. G. Barnes, A. One day last week a party of auto- All-kinds of rough and dressed lumbuilber B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Dendtosone Tooth Powder the best os. E. Lehman, wife and !amity, were mobiliete composed of two men and lath and shingles, as well as hard - ' y!� . Header valuator and cousesor for Toronto visitors last week. three women. going from Cleveland and soft coal always — C•aaefee of Ontario and York, ell scads of the market tells what in in it. Regu- DRAPzR-W11,aolr—A rather ,quiet to Belleville, met with as accident in stock. ,$' Os"bndaotea slaber rivaarly or by stolon lar 25c. flet it now at 19c, wedding took place on Wednesday here which might have roved far sale moss,eonected, For dated or other Par- Little Liver Pills. p g ; �p ply 411 redideaed,sllasbetb ss.,Iick. good for everybody. evening Aug. 10th. at •'Thick Thorn more serious. Just west of the bride A R E E SO R ae Orden lit at Ksw$ 0Js6ee.Pick Regular 9611, sale_price I6c a box or Farm. G - me grovel on the centre A. C. owns.ed ttecmab's e$orr, Olaremont, will r. j for — J. B. and Mrs. W Wilson, when their of the road sad the auto gave a tureh 1 �> oaf*psompo"Motion 9atefsati10n gnaran- LOCUST HILL /•ed uyv4boaeanmbuislndepmdentleol Kada:s and Supplies—the Eastman eldest daughter, Mise Lilliaia, was to one side. ODe of the wheels prat make, &}ways fresh and reliable. united in marriage to Melville, eldest caught on the side Of the auto sad the Watches, clocks and jewelry of all son of Mr. and Mrs. George Draper, chatTeur lost control. The car then 1 44 :;� Wagner & Col kinds, prices lower here. E. E. rail Creek, Out. Rev,' Dr, ran to the aide of the road and passed E ll TERM OPTNS AUGUST �Y E. S. Braithwaite, of Northern Con- through the tense breaking of! three a Eyes tested free. Satisfaction Baran- gregational Cb arch. officiated. Only posts. The man sitting in the hied Have a full line Ot treah and cur teed. the family of the bride were present seat was thrown over in front,his hand This year the attendance has been Od meets constantly On hand. �}�• w,� ago the bride's father was just recover- passing through the large gla.s. The the greatest in the history of the - '' / M. iMaFA DDEN ing from an illness. The bride wa>! hand was severely cut and his Lace y 19plee Roll, Breakfast Bacon, prettily gowned In cream lousine silk injured. One of the ladies in the hind Simon Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. DJFUGGI8T AND GRADUATii OPTICIAN waened with overface and e happy couple and seat frontes, but either wthrown on as of het lad � c• !Highest prices id toed PICKERING, _ ONT. Intend remaining at the home o! the ed• The party was able to proceed on � e Butcher's cattle bride Eyed s moo th when the will their w av at once. - ` take up their abode at Iron bridge, • • • Pickering Lumber Yard Ont' BROUGHAM - There is a reason for it. Day by a 9iekering dive WFIiTEVALE day and year by year the .�.rlor All kinds of building material includ - F.C.Mechin was home over Sunday. woB of this schI is bei A harvest home festival under the Art. Carlton moved his family to ter known. Our graduates Beadily ing rough and dressed lumber, auspices of the Whitevale Methodist Whittip Frida3r as>n --- et choice positions. Catalogue is First-(31888 rigs for hire lath, etc. P q 1?� t3 W. J. Boden spent the latter tot r ' church will be held on the church' � �' free. Da or night i fNewbrunswick Shingles !84.60 lawn this F`rida avenin Su r last week in Cobourg. Day g ((Friday) g• PPe per M. Terme h. will be served from 6.90 to 8 p.m., aft- E. Joyce, of Toronto, spent a few W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. � 8118 Insets 8u tT81n8 days with Hugh Mechin. er which an'e><cellent program will be Cor. Yom e A Alexander Sts. Teaming promptly attended to. W. D. GORDON SON. rendered by the following talent: J. Albert Routley and sisters spent g iii• Sunda with friends here. H. Cameron, the well-known sicca- y - •r Agent for Canada Carriage Co, tionist and entertainer, of Toronto. John McLean spent a few days this , ,EAL ESTATE Id Cameron is one of the most pope- week with relatives in Cannimgton. we He Peak lar entertainers of Canada to-day. Miss, Minnie Brown is spending n y P{ckoring. Two fifty-acre farm's for sale cheap. Harvey Robb, pianist, of Toronto; few days with relatives in.Toronto, r TT, Good buildings, plenty of water, one: Miss Jackson,soprano soloist, of Tc- Mrs. Mary Matthews is spending a BASSE 1 1 A7 Tonto, as well as local talent. Rosi- week with her daughters in Toronto, WATCHES �lacksmithi half in sash, balance on mortgage if dent and other ministers will be pres- R. J. Cowan and family spent Sun- equired. -day with his uncle, J. McEwen, of _ .. P.m o deliver short addressee, Th Orangeville. are not like A1T-bt�i watches _ Also a good tenement dwelling Markham Oddfellows' Band will en- Wilcox C. M. R iand mother, of.Wbit- betaine each and every time Havingrented the Dumbarton shop yielding 1.. in the village liven the evening's proceedings with �5 p g age of Picker- choice selections, Refreshments will by, visited James Beattie and fancily piece is thoroughly examined and opened.the same,I am prepar- ing, be for sale at booths on the rounds, on Monday. and tiuted before is ,is handed y� ed to do all work entrusted to Admission 25 cents, children 16 cents. b Burton arbd Mrs. Myers, of Pitts- over the counter to you, me in the above line, !i ����. A surprise party was given last burg, spent Wednesday with Thos. �t Horsesboein a s craft �iS'i�g1' >e� *>l� q Pe y and Mrs. Poucher, Call in and see ec as time. Monday evening at the residence of ' y Ed. Ham moved on Wednesday to ting :"fog smif#111948 Thomas Beare in honor of his eon, the new house erected by C. A. Bar- �. %'o Z=�ENER, w Fred, who took his leave the follovvmg � morning and set forth on his journey clay on his farm, _ DUNBARTON for the North-west where be intends The Methodist Ladies' Aid had a 4 making his home, Fred has been a very successful meeting at Charles A. t We T . Richardm g Barclays on Wednesday afternoon. ,. w, Fn pular and useful young man in our The l u a for a number of years, taking Mies Rogerson returned toresumeNotl►ry Public, Pickering. active Dart in the Sunday School, her duties as teacher in our school, 1;$t�a "DOMINION BANH choir and all church work, The which opened Monday. ^� a Metbodist church choir presented him Ed, and Mrs. Thornton and family, Road Office, Toronto Slacksmit'n-Iffa with a beautiful signet ring.. The pre- of Listowel, came down in their auto. e d g cover,the and visited at T. C. Browns over Sun- {� sentation was made by A.H General Banking Business leader of the choir, who also gave the day. rs. Ed. Willson entertained the A general blacksmith business done, farewell address after which Master transacted. All kinds of repairing neatly and Fred made a short respond,but he did infant class of the Union S. School on , promptly executed, not feel quite in the right mood for Saturday afternoon. A very en joy a pial attention given t0 ing at•that time. Speeches were able Also ever watch is co wt a P Luther Middleton threshed 14 acres y -s Oe1ng•-a- pecla ,— given by the young men of the village iron clad uarantee to give sat- e (30 ection Of which well expressed the regret at his of fall wheat which yielded v bush. g P B'I'B isfaction; further, the designs N * �� + de arture. She speakers were G. ft was of the Winter Sing variety. i Bale notes. P See his advt.for good clean seed. of their cease Are both beautiful _ PICKERINt3, ONT, 7rraa, Sheldon Rice, C. H.Rice, Blake and ca bre of preserving our School opened here on Monday with P g y r " Amnis, Will Beaton and Mr. Barber. watch or a lifetime. Call and er.. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The balance of the avenin wase nt a good attendance. . The trustees are e PLSNTS F��, SaLE g pe to be congratulated on the appearance see tie. We do not prase any in songs and'games after which lunch one to bu Z�epo®its received of �1. and of the school room, the having put y was served by the ladies There were y u upwards. _ about fifty resent and everybody had in a new floor and bad the wood-work f s i Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, y P re-painted. A new librarywill soon 1 ' . X=tereet allowed at highest Celery and Garden Flowers. a very enjoyable time and are waiting be installed. Bassett s Big Store with an anxious heart and an out �.. ourrent fates. Wagon will be on the road during stretebed hand to greet their old • w• oPpoelTs NEW POST 07710E /•, the season. friend back to their midst where they CHAS. D. <f7oRDox, Manager might once again hear hie familiar The first aeroplane flight from W H I B Y The GammaQe Gardens, to English shores was ac- voice ring in the old church choir and Paris ,% WHITBY BRANCH. BROUGEAM, ONT. have a few old time vjsits with him. compliehed by John B. Moissan, ,Iw � - ..�'.k x. . -. . . -� .... - . .,• r ....' .. .. ✓. .. ..''..'".',:'..J' �;, ';. � -;n .,t,.. ..p,-.. y,,.: - R,, ��in', ^•f'i�?'..tm�);''�' �' �y,- .yn: ',. ,�,��;w•a•,.y+' �ic;,.•c•'"w�+' 'a,•�;•a'h° .c.,i�; �,,.,.. r.�+...,,:i •re. ;tel ,^ru.,... y ,,y M,..r��;- :gym,.'«;. ,.m �..�... •"FL��ra J'- �'�.' .•.cafe. :a'u, �,' .,,i .,,.: 1x10?:. . , F,;. ;�'SC.:-.:}[i',e':t `"., ^.i' 'i•Y:. ✓5 xw. rT,'ju... ':i rrr.�b•�s^, ,. ...k i`n54'. ....:. �'.s .t" •..Y'{r u"=7^" .;• •'y,.,i, .,, ..;. . •'•t'•.:4'�, ,r;* �'' mal- •!M7 1'b'/! •+.+inY,•,M a .: '':: '� 0\,. k� A - a T'� ♦ I 1 t`r+++ 4 0♦ all white, bnd each of na a set of 'for it is the deep inspiration that competition. To the ocamorcial • • Siberian torquoises," says Lilie. is so beneficial. mea whose movements a-e arranged t ' _ - - "Her virtues must be as many - "But the inhalation should al- so as to allow the greaiwat satr¢nnt ' - - ai her charms," says Blanford, ways be deep-don't let them draw of time in the business cebtres thin � She is,a lovely creature," adds in the air quickly and jerkily. is a great advantage. P6W Lady Usk, "but I don't think she "The plan of mixing a little gly- The boon is not confined to .the to your style at all; you like fast serine -with the soap-water is a lwyer of on tickets;it is open ' + women who make you laugh." gcod one, for thereby,the bubbles to holders of season and "traders" ,. .� My tastes are catholic where will be, stronger and will last Ion- tickets, although the latter ase is- your adorable sex is,in question," ger, giving the child time to rest sued at exceedingly low rates. Tick - says p h g y Or. `A TRU lII ���j i� 01 3J ' says Blanford: "I am not sure that .and watch them." ' ets available b-9 the route off-the.r - - •- - -like-fa men; they are company may be bought without do- painful to one's vanity; they flirt ~ Ia3 at a largely increased number ' with everybody." HEATHEN ENGLAND.- of town offices, and the trouble and * W+++ ++*-+t}},�+++++}}}�0+0f;;`}.} +++4 Lady .Usk smiles. "The season of booking at the sta-, before last I recollect—" Bitter Words Spoken by Surgeon- tions is thus avoided. CHAPTER I.-(Cont'd) which he can do honestly, for he "Dearest lady, don't revert'.. to _ General Evatt. has always liked Dorothy Usk, and prehistoric times. Nothing is so �_ Blanford listens ..with ad'mira`ble g ThougV� I have served forty by the same companies provides patience and affects to agree that the two young girls are as agree- disagreeable as to think this year years the army; and have seen that all fire, Scottish and English, f able objects of contemplation as of what we liked last year. will cease to canvass for- throw youth, gooao s, air s ins, - every nation and every army in the through- .1 ling on his stomach over soaking ty frocks, oA*n air, much exercise, year!" says the terrible Babe. wor wor oo i v This understanding alone it is heather in a thick fog for eight „ never seen in any part of the world g , and an indescribable air if breed- Blanford to lea him over -on the said, will save thousands of a hours after a "stag of ten" is a. in = can make them. An English pp at any time or place, womezt so pounds _ g grass and hoists him up on his own _ ev virion of such unspeakably enviable K - - - --- brokerrdowa-so-bo 1 ss as aver . patrician child is one of--the-pr<et= ahoulcters.-"You precocious rascall ' r bass it must harrow the innermost tiest and most wholesome -thins on What will seen them in this district. Yet we , %cul of-the dispossessed lord of the g you be. when you are talk about heathen races and'sav- - nK the face of the earth. 801 - -" '> Boil' „ He goes t4 play lawn-tennis with "Babe's future is a thing of her age countries, and call this God's PORK FOR,BEAUTY And yet, do you know, he says them and their younger 'brother, ror to contemplate," says his mo- England!" in conclusion, "I am such a de-gen- This outburst was made by Sur- Cecil, called the Babe ; and Lady there, smiling'placidly. Doetor Says That It Gives P-erfect erste mortal, such an unworthy r ,,, -geon-General Evatt a short .rime Usk, under_he.r_roae-lined umbre1- -_Who is Mme. Sabaroff, -ask 'sus of a gun,' that I would actu- agoduring a speech at the opening Ct►mp��Ao• la, sits as umpire, while her lord Blanford again,_ with a vague curl- ally sooner be sitting in these love- a . of the extension of Claremont Mis- Eat ! •' pork. Such is the sage ad- v_ sunny, s y gardens, w ere y' - stun - a ry, g vise o the test medical o inion terview with his steward. In these A princess in her own right; a „ „ , n an P one expects to see all Spenser's I am no parson,u he continued. t the maid or matron who desires 7T times these interviews are of an un- god-daughter of- the eneiperor a, ,, knights coming through the green broken melancholv�_and always. re- said. Dndn.__."$he_is-so-handsome .._ I speak in the name of science. a compleition like a newly-op toviard one, than I would ba the 1 , Motherhood is-everything:-- Tlie�-blvs rose: _ _- L suit is .producing-the conviction in and her jewels-you never saw such buyer of Achnalorrie,r0even in the his mind that Great Britain cannot I jewels." woman is eupaemefy sacred. I see` "The reason why country maid- s third week of August, possibly last out another year. "Her father was chancellor," women everywhere$rinking in your ens have such creamy skins," a tz "You say so, but you don't mean pot-houses. I never saw it in any I well-known doctor told the # _ „ Without the nobility and gentry adds her mother, ` and her husband r it, says the seller of Achnalorrie. «'hat will she be? And the will land as in England, and I have been Mirror lately, "is because, is ad- "I never say w,bat I don't mean," .V go to the lands they've bought Ali over the world. Where is the dition to their fresh air life- -they -:says Blanford. "And I never care Y g I forget what. , - -< „ in America, if they're, in luck, and I ldeld? I5.he disgraced then of l dignity of. motherhood 1 The day,eat so much bacon and pork'. = about Scotland. y dead?” will come when no woman will be "You will find that girls who live if the aren't will have to turn 4 _ The other smokes dejectedly, and shoeblacks. "Oh dead that is what is so supplied with drink. It is like sel- in or near towns, and who, be- refuses to be comforted. ''Bnt the new electorate won't have nice for her," says Dodo, ling the--password on the battle- 1�nging to the more or less leisured- "Lady Waverley isn't here?". "Heartless field ' class, 'a a its sloes blacked; won't even have, Heartless Dodo:' says Blan- p!ay all aorta of open-air seka Blanford with a certain aigni- "A hundred thousand cases of;games, have not in s Seance. Lady Waverley alone any shoes to black, suggests Mr, j ford. "Then if I in you four :B pits of the ut- 1 Lanyon, the land steward, who be- 'years hence I must kill myself to four, cruelty to children in this country most care, complexions one-tenth would have the power to makingthe last year• And in India I have seem so Blear and velvet as the poorer g life as an oppidan at Eton and become endeared-to you? torturing vision of the American captain of an eight, but has been (the Buddhist's children splendidly girls one sees in country villages g I should pity you indeed if you i among the heather _ fade into the ,, cared for; and in writing of Japan and mlets. g - $lad i4-'takv-refage from the storm--we-re-tr�.marr were - a.Dedo''a-T have cafled it-=tTie-�anii of hu--�--- Track round of her host's reflec= -''may on the estates of his old -Eton com- mother. "She has not a-grain of, Py I Now, boiled bacon is the staple , tions. (children. But the day is coming, meat of the countryside, and there rade, a trust which he discharges ang human feeling except for hoz when we shall be civilized." is only one flesh foal that is bet with as much zeal as discretion, do I Y - .. CHAPTER IT. dwelling contentedly in a'rose coy- Dodo-laughs.' `-She-Iikes-fo- be! _ ter for the skin-namely, roast .. - -'-- - erect grange on the edge of the called heartless;,she thinks it is - pork, with not too much lean. - ' •.. = _ "Dolly-is ntsty about Achnalor- home woods of Surrenden. If Boom ebre_and grown u she will wee GOOD ON ALL ROADS. In addition to the beneficial ac- ._ rie, says Lord Usk, as they at g over a lame u up; beaten horse tion which pork has on the diger= £>.ds things at all m order when he p _ last rise and a - roach the'house_ PP$s ' :1 reearent (fie ardin Railwa tive system itself. it also affects the PP comes late possession it will be a dead bird; but she .is "hard' as g g 6 y. rl "Nr, logical if she objects to wholly due to John tearer. nails to humans,'' as her brother Tickets in Britain. skin more directly, .for it aids in 4 _ �maora on political princiwhet ples, But P y Y y leaden British railways are at re- the deposition of a sufficient supply ami as charming aLadUsk."the h B g. ilways ' bet peen Iv matter in' or In one of the pauses of their nom phrases rt• -orkin arras logicaly game the tennis la era hear the "$omebtid ,rill rel some da I a•o o gain. _, g ybra'•e and the omnibus returning, 'where the Skye- reigns now over I kin deficient in oil is harsh 1 F Sire never likes me to enjoy any- , y ng Happy so ,,,i seat attrpac=ting public notice, The and dry,`and to "remedy this cosme- „ None of those whom the bre Dodo's soul. Ha y • nest im arrant - of those now in will be visible until luncheon at I sa Blaaford. "I shall be too old i tics have to 6e employed. Porti don't think you are quite just Practice is that of the London- "I d*' „ y q lacts at a natural cosmetic. to her; you know I always tell you S o'clock. -^-- ':be that somebody: Besides`Dodo I h r western, a Midland, and,..' _ (Blanford remembers he "Have you 863�body very nice, will demand from tate an-Adonis,the Lancashire dr Yorkshire Com- ' sweetness with which Doroth Usk Lady Usk?" asks Blanford-b his and a Croesus is 'one!" panies,•working a total of over 4,- ' y Dodo smiles, showing tier refit r BRITT$R PRISON FARE. invites Lady Waverley season after hostess. g P Y C.tl miles, stretching from London : .-.. . �_ ere are some we. white teeth;- she: likes -the banter, to Carlisle in one direction and The British-Home-Office has is- ler, You are a great grumb- - , ler, George. I know grumbling is men that he would call nice but and the flirtation with some of her from Liverpool to Goole in the' saed instructions to prison gover- a Briton's 'privilege, provided-for then they each have their man. '•I{father's friends. She feels quite Other, with extensive branches ]ink-1,rors•respecting- the treatment of and secured to him in Magna Char- hardly know," she, answers, vague.,Jld; in four years' time her mo- Ing up nearly all the important prisoners sentenced • without hard ta. but still too great abuse-of the ly; "you don't like many people, if'ther : will present her, and she manufacturing towns, labor, who-in future vvill,beallowed 7privilege spoils life." 1 remember--" mesas to marry directly after that. This' agreement, it now seems is� wear their own clothes, need not "Nobody was ever so bothered All ladies, surely, says Blan-) "When docs this Russian goddess) to be extended so as to inciude�in- bathe or have their hair cut, and as.I am." Lord Usk regards him- ford, with due gravity. 1µ'bo drops ponies and turquoises i creased facilities for Scottish tray.I may have their-own food and tlieir Self invariably with compassion as "I'm sure you don't like Grand.lout of the clouds arrive here?" e;. The three companies have just own books, with more"frequent, - „ casks Blanford, as he picks up his an on agreement,with two tors. • :_ th _ an ill-used man. You always take ma Sophy, says the saucy Babe; racquet to 'resume the sine., g • > everything lightly, but . then-you sitting cross-legged in front of him.-1 „ g of a three leading Scottish lines _ ' aren't MArried, and I supposeShe won't be. here for three -the .Caledonian and the Glasgow t„ you He means the dowager Duchess of ldavq says Lady Usk. I Southweste - A SF SIBLE WOMAN some of your rents? Derry, a very: unpleasant person of , Southwestern-by by which return "Then I fear I shall. not see, t;ckets will be available over an A sensible woman is one who ' q imve always been rather poor, strong principles, called by the pro- ,,. _- _ y bt.t I don't mind it. So long as-I fane. "Sophia, by .the grace of her' I of the lines.concerned in the agree- but that her husband has faults, needn't shut up�or let the old lace, Gcd,'' because sbe ruled Ireland in • "Oh,. nonsense: Your must stay=men,. Instead of being compelled but can't remember just what they •and can keep my boat afloat; IPdont I a viceroyalty'of short duration and I all* month at ]east. Ito return by the same• ronte'-as the Bre when she has an opportunity much' care about .anything more. long-enduring mischief. . She and. You are too-good,-but i have so outward .one, the traveller is able to tall' about them. „ I raany'engageinents.' to come back by the trains o.f the. - I've'enough €or myself. Blanford do not agree fact which i "Engagements are made to bel friendly com The ri "Ah, that's just it; but when one the Babe has seen and•noted withparies as-may suit his Sht ear is generally larger broken: I nm' sure George will not convenience thus bein afforded a '• i. has no end of family expenses and the all-seeing eyes of a petted boy g than the eft. •• - four rest houses'to keep up; and who is foo much in his mother's let you go, l choice of two or three times as . -'Some B P people'�rhd ate out for a the counties looking to one for ev- drawing-rooms. We wor'r'ier tort go,' cries the many trains as ,under unlimited Birthing, and the farmers, poor "I plead guilty to ha ving•offend- Babe, dragging him off to the nets, good time haven's time to be good, „ and I'll drive--you phis' 'afternoon' devils, ruined themselves, its 'an- ed her krace, Sophia, said Blari- „� other matter. I assure.p you if I,ford, "but I conclude that Lady behind my ponies. �►e...,1 as.d tz<...,,,•.rias �a.itti :hadn't made that sacrifice of Ach-'risk's guests are not all like that r `.`I here gone th, most per- •�a;asxofi%X@6agra `."a0 1,m•::°°4 'aalorrie—" trivet adrriirable lad " i c that can confroV man, Babe, •'n'n t� - 1c+Yr� 1.w141 ? y' and•I shall.be equal even to that," >» ° �°`ce.,s ud.,w. Lady Usk, coming out of the gar- The Babe and his sisters laugh a - _ says Blanford. -------- ----________._ _ - _ _ Bps-o,"" of l with much irreverent enjoyment -- ----- i = -a�a-roans down the st --- (To be continued.) the low windows, spares Blanford her grace is not more appreciated the continuation of the lament. She'by her grandehodren than she was - s , looks pretty; mindful of her-years, by Ireland. BLOW RL'13B1.F.S FOR IIE.t,LTH. she holds•a rose-lined sun umbrel- If I had'known`you 9rere going -to over her bead; the lace and mus- to be so kind as to remember, us, Children'y.Pet .Aninsentent a Bene- - 'lin of her breakfast gown sweep T would have invited some of your ti=c -lawn softly.; she has her- two friends,." says his hostess, without - fit to Longa. - -.. - daughters with her, the Ladies .Al- coming to the rescue of her august The bubble-blowing cure was first 1. exandra and Hermione, known as mother's name. ."I am sorry'; but prescribed by a London doctor, f' Dodo and Lilie. She welcomes there is nobody, I think, who will who saw a little boy engaged in this Blanford with mixed feelings, be very sympathetic to you. Be fascinating pastime at the conclus- though with unmixed suavity. She sides, you know them oil already."(ion of his evening baih. _ is glad to see him, because he "And is that fatal to sympathy? Struck by ,the highly beneficial MOTOR /[ AGES amuses Usk, and i a person of wit What a crud stiagestion, dear Lady way in which the child inhaled and rL�1 O T O R CA R R I A G E S °•and distinction whom everybody Usk I" exhaled his breath the doctor re- tries to draw to their hpuses; but,I `.`Sympathy is best.. new,' like a commended the treatment to othe ' -then, he upsets all her nicely-bel- glc:ve. It fits best; yon don''t'see patients, $riiongst them a clerk AWARDED DEWAR 'TROPHY.' ` anted Combinations; thei'ti� is no- an -w-riiikles it it for the first - y whose lungs were -not as healthy as� r b,•dy for him; he will be the "one hour." might.be. In every case the'sesult The Dewar Challenge Trophy -is awarded yearly by the c'1t' when all her. ' people-are so "What cynigism.!' Do yon know was extremely beneficial. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB for the most fneritorious per- - nisei arranged and aired• and .that I am very fond of old'gloves? '=Teaching a child' to brepthe formance of the year_under the general regulations for cerci- as s e is aware t at' a is not aper- But f en, never fled trials. fon to be reconciled to such isola- "Lord Blantord will like Mme. ant," said a well-known lung speci= of ",,'tion', he will ' dispossess -somebody Sabaroff," "says Dodo, a very eve- alist to the press in England last The New Daimler engine , quite ng u the' hands is P the public for nearly IS months, quite ion enough to rove its r else, and cause, probably, those ille young lady of 13. seek "and ii the child is made to g' K P ger 'dissensions and com lications "Fair wh ? And merit; owners are sending in test{menials b_y every. post and 3 P prophetess y do this-while• blowing bubbles, un we should like to .forward to au, - lrrni 'which• it• is always' her effort .who .is Mme. Sabaroff? A'second person or persona interest- ,. „ 3 �� doubtedly ' the lung's will. be ,� a complete set of literature fully explaining this marvel:----, -to keep all her house parties free. 0.. g•, a female'Stepniak? strengthened,and made -healthier. ••lour new motor.- ,Send also for ou-r:. . new illustrated booklet, Hc.�yever, there he is, and he is ac- "What are those?" says Dodo. "Let the child stand in a free, . "The. Dewar Trophy and how it was won," a history of the s .. ac- customed to be welcomed and much "Sime is .,very bandsome,. and a upright attitude, draw in its Greatest Engine Test on Record, - ' of wherever he goes. Shc can do princess in her own right." breath deeply and steadily through < nn less. "She gave me two Ukraine pen- its nostrils, -and •then-attempt to The Daimler Motor Co" .',* (1ros) LimitedT 1 Blanford makes himself charming'iv,, and a real droebsky, says the blow as big a bubble as possible. 'M -turn,. and turns pretty eompli-II Babe. "Be sure that the lungs are a]- CO3/ENTRY, ENGLAND, Wert% tom, h•er and the children,l ":end Boom a Circassian mare, 'ways filled to their utmost capacity • y I' r.ep 5'C- 1 7 "h •i• •n q5k mi4. i 4:CBrf'm .: :. ': e .. .. r;e' •.0._'..' .d:' mL.C, .'•r._�Y ',�i.-•'+ '2. .. rh:n ...5'.. .'., .. 'r...' ,, ;•�,..s. ... .' :..•.. ! a •'.'.. - J rF ,,(,�,.•.; .� �a N G•..:4•i <F'. wt{. .,�,�:.:. .:r,: .. s.. ,.m . r ,.,.,.,. .,m�.e .,,;•;'•. .., .$s .v��,a ,;r. . "aJ,-. ...xo, ,r" .,� r .W,d,. +a, ^+.,.,,. �3x.�y,y.'a;ta:.. �. I,.e } �r z'k,Y` An e � �.,. .a . .� �- .._ ..:�=. ?:. �,• •� .. -, r•'ti•+'n e �!c"* � `1• �•e.;, �;�•'�' "�' a sib. yq,..,C r � ?��€c"' ;�. � s�yat� r. .,,.,�gtir,: '��"?�;•. _ .'"` � �'r i{ • 7 7 7 j7 gular use as soon as the correspond- AE Ss - S, LESSON IN PAIN FOR YEARS n French lines are completed. Tho' tests so far made have given FRUIT-A-TIYES BRINS BELIEF 'vegy satisfactory results. The elec; M, trical conditions of submarine r. MIA JA LNTERNITIONAL LESSQN, cables make telephonic communica- W= READY FOR USE ..AUG. 21. tion through them,difficult as com- pared with land lines, and any im- IN ANY QUANTITY Al • 1)rc ve meat in their efficiency will - For making SOAP, soft. Nearing Jeru. obviously have a marked effect in en1ngw&ter,rezpoving old Lesson V111. Jesus N t the distance through paint, disinfecting sinks- �nd g inledi, Hatt. 20. .17-3.4..-Golden is-possible, Al ;which telepFo In the case of the new cable just Text. Hatt. 20. 2S. A can a vials 20Sal laid, its efficiency has been increas- Soda. Ts.&I f. fi,. Verse- I!. Took the twelve' dis- ed more than three times' beyond htindred Purposes. the value which it would have -From. Ephraim they Evorvwhore :.ipl-a apart if it .,.%�uuld_see the pilgrim bands mak- had not been- specially treated. I efficienvy" R dua to ng their way ro-zlie passover. To- A Base of these companies they would �il_! insertion of -loading coils" in T.. Is. Oat, • Aaturally join themselves.: Matthew the cable at intervals of one knot. 101144. FRANK 9AMN The Prench-dovernment propose to omits the dramatic.-"detail yen bi Mas. Out.,Sept. 27, 1909- 1�,y' a second new cable across the 'IT Ila rk,..-describing the fear of the "I suffered for years from headaches - it rims and the amaze- and painin the back, and I consulted l Channel, and it !will thus be I)GS7 -Xient of the iscip remedy ob,;_�in- Bible to pKovide f'or. the 'increased- doctors and took every a t-r--a c i e y o resu f_nom TNe-re- -ca before. e a it-a-fives", the famous "A duction ol C taping"F Slit 1ELL- HOMES OF.WILD CREATUIRES. 18. The Son of ma shall be de- tablets, and this was the only tions between England and France lixered-This is.commoaly referred juice ine that ever did me any real good which will tak46' effect. In the to As the third anuciancement of the I took several boxes alto ether, and King tdward's Financial Adviser Bear's House In the Snow - Molly but it is in reality the now I am entirely well of all my dread- antime, it is proposed to use the Wits Born in Germany. Cottontail's Simple Abode. passion fol headaches and backaches". new B itish cable for experiments futirth (Matt. 16. 21 ; l7s. 12, 21.)). In (,;'gned)MRS. FRANK EATON, in conversation between London Sir Ernest Cassell is one-of the When the long arctic night ap. ,-this instance Jesus goes more into best ka Be detail- than at any time pre�ious, 5o::a box,6 for$2.50 or trial box, 25C. I ane, Amsterdam, and possibly own. financiers in London. I proaches the polar bear retires to A�t deale7s or from Fruit-&-tives Limited. I- H-�� is equally well known in.society. , lin and. other cities in Germany. scme, sheltered spot , such as th4g K. -eleft�-o raentioning that he is actually on OUAwa, eenversatie 14a wan qn intimate friend of K. e uch rock o, the foot of some Itis way to Jerusalem, that he is to 'been prevented by the difficulties i Edward and reputedly his financi. precipitous bank. In-a very short im betrayed into the hands of the involved in the use of submarine 4 al adviser. It was Sir Ernest time he'is effectually concealed by 25. But Jesus--Notd the gentle- in -priests and scribes for condemns- cables.ol great length, and the only whom the King sent for the day the heavy snow-drifts.. I Romans to car- -------- scan that the ne3s of the rebuke of Jesus as execution pared with the burning indignation cortinental country; besideg F before he -died and with whom he Sometimes the bear waits. until ry the sentence into execL g indig ition at present in telephonic communi- spent an hour. Ii was- stated that'a.fter a heavy fall of snow, says FSt. • (scourging and crucifying him 124) of the ten, and read again Sir Ernest helped the dying King. :czkt;oa with' Griat Britain is Bel- Nicholas, and then digs a white arid set- . tberefore, and not stoning-John Humility with advice as to I!cbapter 18. 21. . 18. 32, and that he will rise oa the are the diville pat'n. inn. 9'"at. There is, however 'a large the -d isposition I cavern of the required form and gear demand .. for t��phonlc : !ortune. size. Such-is his home for six long -third day (19). The remarkable de-[,"1,Le:e_st. communication of this kind with Sir Ernest is a man o€'-medium montht. Ar-iteriess of this prediction (Luke , The rulers of the Gentiles --A orn -dark close cripped - The -Hutlaffdan;4 Ge-rmany. height, witir. w 0 a4ds that he was to be insulted and striking contrast to the heaveialy common little cottontail or- • beard. He is alway8..scrupubously so-called rabbit does not Ii i lice in a .apat upon)&CCOUL.3 for the disciples I King. -The meaning seems to be well dressed. He has a splendid I burrow. as does the English rabbit, !being taken apart for this an- that the Gentiles are tyrarinized- LIF town house.- the . ....... i WHEN BABY'S heart*of Aristo,,' but mak6s a slight depression ijm+ noun"ment. ever br-fulers and their -underlings, Park lane and goes about a 1 the ground, in which&he lies so flat-, a 'rite transition- ransiti on- rrxI that the tyranny of the under- 'is MOST, IN DANGER cratic S0. Theri-A f vo great, deal in society-. it I'ngs is worse than that of those - .. 1 ly pressed to the earth as to. be, ..word with Matthew. Here, I .,. He is"a captain of industry and �whf.� are ,supreme. The despotism.! Rummer is theseasonx-Len the used_to handling bi$ .. scarcely distinguishable from the I -!V� seems to connect the re4tiest of the I mother finds it most diffieult:tu PyoTo'l tons- ! oil and the �ried herbage in whiclr of Zebedee with the Master's of empl?rors and kings is great, but lbs organized a s%idicate that- in-I hc., abode is situated. The rabbit -consuls and satraps is keep her Little ones well, Tse c os. wvrse. --T-Plaiiit-stlfat afflict that cf pro 14115,000�00(i in lan`4 in k--937� -is- Sti-brigly attached- to it%_jjenieP 6 &ath in such a way as to make A a n<.# it- was his financial initiat;ve,' apparent that, in.view of the gath- 1 20-28 There is no other way to be.'ill,; the hot-surnmer rn-unT,%3 ci,iii-3 that made* the great Nile- dap at wberever it may be placed, and great than by doing all the good'on so quickly ant! so unexpectedly l,kssouan. Gven-if driven to -a great distance coring storm, these men were grow-,geese ts Lwf,,ri the succc ss, He hag large, frcm it contrives to regai I - greatest number, that often it is t,.,o la interests in Mexico, i a iu little Aug anxious as to their prospects. �cu can to the in Sweden,,'_ 'le. ia her- reah7es that..__IL= .ijaLV 1i dornici --at....the __earliest oppo ta-, nd doing it In utter "If-abrie-ga- 1110 t China, -Uruguay and &utb AfricL Csirne to him the mother-There Ja -ur.rne�'tn- nity. 91 t.(-,n.. Mark the climax. the great any thing but well. He was born in Colo e,. Ger-11 "One of the m<),;t gruesome among -is some question as to whether . Cologne,, 71:,, are those who minister in the man- M(,ther should make -e-f- . "I or Mark, who represents � many, fifty-eight years ago and' n.-r of a table servant : the first are fort to keep 'baby's b.,-41?13 re alar animal homes is the wolf's den, This 1rho brothers as making the reGit&3t t rin'se,who willingly occupy the more arid his little stom,-.,-h s.%Ect ',rd! went to England as a boy of 12. He i is simply k hol,6 d'ug in the S_Ide,of. to person, is the more exactAs. ;ha-A lived therz since. H4� became:a bank or a small natural care gen- subordinate position of a slavethe pure, for this is the s,erct of c don business o ia clerk in -a Lon sia offs Luke omits the incident altogether, 1:' heat of-all are those who. like cep-ful warding off ti-.ow daow.*,, cl-_�crailv situated:on the sunny 'side: throwing the mantle of chat-, 43 He developed rapidly and is no the Son of man, give their life for summer complaints The inoth-r 'i of a ridge and almest hidden by, ;.T ity over those concerned, it is like- - will find agieat -fricn,1 ii P;11� b -as wealthy as. bvshes and loose boulders. . Here ly. the men .were at least parties many. any Eng!ishman. -out' The Son f man came-Vo untag- Own Tab!ets during the n�-t vvQi. reputed to be about the wolf lies snug; in and.ab .:ito the petition, whether acting di- 0 He-is JoAd of horses and ha-, a 11 i.i_dooiw,i li4 the remaids i 1., with regard to his d,-.aLh, tl�tr.� These Tablet.i -esof past p ,rectly or through their mother. f "I 'boweli, sweeten the btvinP_:A '-and fire ruuntxy iiowe near Ne*m-ar, feasts, which, coupled 'with his; own.s.aid -I lay it do-wn'of mvq.el IVi,at follows takes place betwce " I ",eure caulr,,ti, in-t ket, ?Boulton Paddocks, where King'odor, make the wolf's then a not a His method of coming into life, and thus ward off ur -.--4csu&and the two-brothers. Edward frequently was his wriest Neq*.iaviting place. tPE Suing out, is wholly -different fantiim.. diarrho -7 7 .1 colic, vomiting, during-the-mc*4, It-is the gr­,�tp 21. What would3t thou? - James h.om that of men who have no con- 'etc-. Mrs. Wrb. Siiie'lii-, -13, nr�Nt n- od political c4rcle-.; that King J:d- :.--iarad John were among the most in- tiol over birth arid death. ' The vire River, Que., writes: -1 -RI: %ard desi.red to--- e.unter a.p<cragel timate friends of Jesus. Their ex- Tab statement implies his pre-existenice, highly recommend Baby's Own Belgian girls are taught to Alo" 01 upon his fric-d, but for polit!call periences with him on the mount,, loet-,. ai they ba-ve done my ba'u. reasons his aish could never be fol- hrus��work and marketing as part' To minister-In many -cases he er and the r eatod disclosures he had was ministered unto. but his put much gcod.- Sold by niet4eine of their• school lescons, rtl&de of M�nature of his death, pose was the opposite. dealers o-r by mail at 25 evpt:j a fi 1!ed. could not have loft them ignorant. -A ransom-The only o6nhectioii bc x from The Dr. *1111ams' llledl- occurs in the cine Co,, Brockville, ont. t lNe have no alternative but t-,, be- in which the word p 11eve they were prompted by jeal-'New Testament. It meant to the AXLE GREASE nosy of Peter, whom they do not in-i Jew a redemption-price, given for Wlfen be' blows his own horn Is the turning-point to econQmy 'biude in this petition. Besides th,&,-tl.,C freedom of captives from death m.fnv a man strikes a.burn- -"In wear tear of wsg6ns. Try intimacy there was' ox. Claim of special in sentence or bondage. Taken in Berlin fras 4.5,000- trees in its Kb Every dealer everywhere. 64 claim -also of relationship, for,tl:.-,, connection, it is a definite s1rcets-more, than any other city The Imperial Oil Co,. their mother, Salome, was sister. Mo!t�. -- I .1 statement of the doctrine of atone- in the m, ::d, Ontarle Areaft,The Onecii easel Ca..L&L of Mary the mother of Jesus.-Was rrcnt, that by-his death eternal life a the :regeneration the !,1 69, The company of feast-goers it not fittibg, then, that when in' is won fur many. Scri of in --Aoul<i sit upon the throne.of his.would natitrally stop at. Jericho on -glory, they should occupy seats t h., way. There is some Confusiun close up I (Matt. 19. 29). It all am ng the evangelists as to shows how worldly still was-th c" sus was ro tber Jesus -going out 0 coming '_`\r / ��'- , '� a� idea of the-kin.-dom. in (Luke), 'and- whether there were 22. They say We are able- two blind men (30), A,or, only one , Their request and this arswer show (dark and Luke). Compai:e the that they believed Jesus was about. story in Matthew 9. 27-01. to came to his throne To be sure, i 31. The multitude rebuked them it yroul'd not beg,&in'd without a!-They had given to Jesus, the title &truggle, but they were not with-1 cherished by tlie common f)lks, Sun - may out the necessary hardihood and I of David (30), and the crowd N. daring. They did not shrink fronilbare considered tll,6 ascription 'of what they •-thougbi'the'' cup was, Messiaship prematute. Perhaps, Fovided ala ! should tw�fj out to their rirferely,'the ' interruption was re- 6x;anta"g-e- But, surely,. they did sentea. .rA-Alk. not know what they asked, nor 34. Moved with compassion. • what they y go boldly a'sserted'. Ifs touched their eyes-Details noted they had known, "their arlswer by Matthew alone. vuuld have bees a trembling pray-I 'Followed him-PeThaps later to lies-es- er for strength to-drink that bittpr j,iin those who welcomed the es cup and endure that bloody bap-tsiah with shouts of "Hosanna to ' tL tLe Son.of David DoYouRealize Phis Book 23. He saith unto them-He does not harshly rebuke them.-- -Nor •doe the Advans . :-.How Concrete. N- call in question the, stout pro- VOICES AdkOSS TTrF--4.r fc,,sion of bravery which thcv all S cr e waintainc;d (Matt. 26. 35), nor deny 'Aids F tage of Con et' Subivatihe T( 'I)h6np Fi it "Eng armersO that some will occupyhigher plac- %-- I hind to France. e, than others.- On .the one handl HF r price of lumber has compelled it shows how-Cbne7ete can-be used to ad- A submarine telephone cable of a the.rising to look for a suitable sub- -vantage on the farm in the c 'he-fre T construction of he-freely predicts that then are to I 1-tylle.was recently across stitute. almost every practic'al utility., share the cup which lie must (hink-, Love Concrete, becattie of its cheapness-, 'durabil- -Acts12 , '.' 2, and t!-e Channel from-Daver to C-ipe itsena nor this book to-day. you'll find It In- 18, 40; Rev. 1. 9).- As for, Honors Crimea by the British Postoffiy.ce, and the readiness. with which it can be- tensely interesting, even It You don't-intend to in the kingdom, Jesus-disclaims any says-The'London` Daily-Graphic, in used for every farm purpose, has proven itself bvild• for a, Whlje. R.contains.much-useful right 'to giyc thpm, declaring that to be cheaper than lumber and far more dur- Information that will put you in the way Older to improve telephonic com- Of- ILVIng money, Among the subjects in-tinication -between.- Englantl_.an-d. able, Our Free Book- treated are�-earna,,Dairiesi F*nte-posts, - You the assignment is to be made by his' The bonors, h France, and to determine the lim- IrOOdIfIll Pfccril, Hitch'Ing Posts, Root M a y- owever, are "What the Farmer Can Do -Collars, 600s. Stables,,4iatrsi to be re-iF�N,_�n� ��7 a 1±V ft its of passibleh 'Troughs,'Walk*, Well Curb*, sends' improvement b% -the 'send mea it G)Dcre�te bo forth. 'as the subsequent teaching of Jesus copy of 11 what' EMEMOIR 't)- its application to telephonic shows the 11! can 1101 is-own REMwMQXR -This beok the -Farmer Cap isbows, and.the�.apostlrs-themselves- u --a tostai wuT-byrn-ff--.T yo rs came to realize (compare Rev, 3. communication between places without the aid of skilled mechanics. It de- vi y. -The subordination of t)ur 1 which-have r �hitherto -been. beyond monstrates the economy of Concrete construe- Promptly. Writo now. Faviour, implied here, is the subor- telephonic range. This is the first tion as compared with lumber, brick or stone. .............. ............. dinati<jn tidal waters Addy................... of the obedient Hon, who cable of the kind laid in t, ., CANADA CEMENT CO.' Limited' ............. in the economic -adjustments of rir'e across the' open sea. although God's redemptional plan assumes a similar cabl-ewaa previ4uaLy_1A.jq., 36-35 National Bank Building. Montreal ............ .............................. a place of limited powe-r'(compare i-1 the Lake of Constance. The Mark 13. 32). new cable will be brought into to _ ...--. . x... .. rte'.,,•ny Y. �.. .,,r .w •: : .!Y:.°v. .r5.+ k .h.- ..A.'. - CK.t.. W .: .., :.,r r'' V .'• w'i.Y.':otic- i`: 2•nhi., _ r + Y• 1 f a'� ? �Y .y't�F nh•. Fa-. ,. . v '� . .',,Y. -• .. -.. _„ fid', \f 4F Z4 �,'• '..+�•'.'Yg T!...T ,4. ice'% d.'. �.1:,_ � +,roe.-' w "r ,s., .. v. �'+'' .e•. a� :1cY�"rr^'Ve. ..�:.::u!.>.t�",�.Dais.. ;-'�,.. ,,•.yk., .• :wx"+t--r.ra... •,'.•.J.. t .,y:..•�r+. :.r,: i �"' _ filo.a.'r_t•vc..y�.,,�;€,! r.-.'..C..>' v.-wJ.w•,w. ,•.i.- ... ,,,.P+'�F.r<�.. -.. '.. r.. --A...... 'w:,._ 'Y-:. .1'J _.. J .. .. ... .�..... � .. - ....e..».. .........:. .. ... ,•. .... ..vaso ...: ,. .. L_ -� .. r r a - J. , tainly lees than at that time,but lags or other equipments,so that time a ; will be required to•build. M P - - Se - - otherwise the condition of_ntt<i2q Speight states that the matter has (� e �� is Ho better, and is some cases not been talked over, but the deal has not v - _. as o good as a few years ago. been completed, and may not be. The people of Markham would rejoice to There seems to be some mis- hear of the negotiations failing. x understanding among many as tolD via which side. a.. pertlon driving .a The annexation of Corea by Ja- BllY THE BEST - tapabu t�eds..r71 7mo:olas"ilsomes, vehicle of any rind should take pan.is about to be concluded. . r _. - �Psotadas�Etni when overtaking another person . VINEGARS, SPICES ..SUGAR►S TEs OF ADvsxTrssr Gt :-- 30 cent. in a y p vehicle of any deecri tion..A y'lrstin.etuon ysrlin. , AND SEALERS AT g.ob.nb..ga.ntln.eruoa.p�lir.- assets lack of, knowledge of the 'law,in This rate dose fico inclose ill or iroreio ROCER sp.oial :. _ _ -- - ' ' �OR SALE He -P at lot 3t, -- meat•: - this matter'._may_end-in dieastee,- -ups, _ _ .— .—_ saveruss ieirma given to part) making con- oonamWou 4. Pickering._ A. O..00UBT- Y T reel tog a or s months or D the ear. + i oryearly contracts WJa a guaeteT t. — . Business ten lino.or ander,wim payer autos are so common. To ensure pR SALE-New milch cow and a Year 0%payable in advance. safes a person-driving should F good aoeosg wart hoes. Apel?oa lot" ' 1 �gioiiMia local mloaara ten oeaN per line, q Don. 5. Pickering, Ci>iOBGB W� BABYII?CtB, - -Ave seawper The Baan tabsegaaist is.erum, keep to the t`1 ht side of the road, whltaeaia- _4l-0 \ Spatial waned rates made knows on appu°a B bbage;always an hand. Unit. No iree adva>idsg• so that the person coming up be- TOR SALE-Two good milch cows, Bananas, Lemons, Oranges. rdvertiNmanta wNbout written fartraetions j� Cry will be inserSed aatit torbiiden and shamed tr hind 16 compelled to take the left. One•J° with mouth old calf b7 iiia, -" - +, _ m cardinalmuat�awtrriitia�d sea0gtodtho pub- It frequently happens that when Tsos as`s`la.sioagli:m n motor' Apy w We Qs have 1plent4 of fresh Qood butter and eggs ' tb_9rk_Vn ptly attended to, an auto comes up behind the c - QUG(JIES FOR SALE- ere are b TiOB]tl6 fear will persist in tootin his for sale cheap threel good second-hand top ! pe g buggies at the Infirmary,�Dunbarton. Come at Phone 'Bell Or Independent. >11.9s per year; >jt.00 if pai3 in advance. horn as a request. to thb man once and get a barisin. L.it.GaANT. 46tf ahead driving a team to move to ALL WHEAT SHED-A.quantitv uss sr — pMURKAR, Pro rietcr, vanereeom p7JONN y along the right side especially if LII HEB IiIDDL1iTON,Brougham. se w a NOTf8 AND coMMENTa . that side happens to be the best, JDASTURE TO LET:-The under- ' _ or if he has to o over ravel or C signed Da'6 quantity'o: food pasture is -- _ __g g Pickering village oa ressonab a toms. For a e almeCs Of—CSIIBaa p5y a h�eII BtOne LO CeaC e e PicterinQ uuf _THE----REAe f, much higher figure for their bind- But should the person driving a ere end other agricultural im le- GIRL WANTED, rLIhou-Respectable imple- to. sonatry girl .boat ld for eeral honor _ . t•.. work Will be taught to work ani iskea PZ — insets,than do the farmers of the accommodate those in the luta, or oars of. Good hot,". For psrtiou+ars wsi� —�1SII89-S PIoWa are the Cheapest United States.' Why should this the latter may at the same to 39 Carlton St.Toronto -to - - be the case t It must be due to a moment take the left side and a08T-From lot 22. con. 9. Picker- tag,on July to,a collie pop 7 months old. - -- - - - �� _ _12igher cost of production, or the rear-end collision is the result. black body with white collar, watts gripe up We are agents for profits of the Canadian manufac But as the man with the team was to on ii�'s::i«i °o:° �,&,W D` �a -- _ turer must :be-much greater than n�'r'mO°' on-the wToug side;he esu elsalm __ - ( (-} - LIN - -that of the American. The same damages from those causing the �j ARD[ FOR SALE OR TO RENT- - RO " " ;L l Fust siege farm of eighty area new complaint is made by the city accident. The following is the house.seven rooms, tkioroasWy and.raralned. including the mms « dtariaa. - an who invests in an automobile. clause dealing with the matter :- beak barn No better (aro, to Pt For s, ,tor sell, .POLY to. w• LOG } If the manufacturer receivesAn "Any� person so overtaking P —il 4"s FAMOUS "CROW��-t GANG ANG Il unreasouable amount of profit, he another vehicle or horseman shall OR SERVICE-The Iiofatein-Fri- k _ .as o ball the bass p igr eervald !tote THE PERRII\/ Which is 'without a doubt the best should be brought to time by ad- turn out to.the left so far as may who has one of the bass see known to the rx Holstein family for rniikutter production witting the American product at be necessary to avoid a collision so lot con L, for milk owned at the Don• ridinglow made -' ly. a7ow rate o! duty. —Man- tor- wit�lze YYefiicle or �iorseman ao -bin � 'nasi S-t -- --— p - era should be protected, but so overtaken, and the person so over. YOa'`�`n Manager, 9r Also the Dick, Fleury, Wilkinson, Sylvester, Uxbridge, etc* should the farmer. taken ®hall not be required to ,v_1 , e v t;vARDEN FOR,SALE- r y 1the Tillage of Pickering,aontuaing 1 leave more than one-half of the ser«of goof land with s ibamw house. stable WE HANDLE REPAIRS FOR ALL PLOWS -._ - _ .- _ and driving house and lent of hard and .oft 'I'lorence Nightingale, .a woman water. On the remises s"all k}rds of large whose eases is dear to the heart road.free' 33 S• c. 52, s_I. P and entail fruit. Apply on the prsmisea t Church street. Yfakertog or sadrw K D.NO• , AD � of e4eryone;died at her home tII OSHAWA FAIR fie,Ps°,.nag Ls�3 isnf So _ .. London, England, on Saturday at ARM TO RENT-160 scree, tot 5, 3 thea a of nines ears. 10 other Tuesday and 3Vedneedai. Septa®- con a.and part of Int l Don. 9 is Picker -- r g y y ber 13 and 14, it a townable.adlotaing-tbe village U! Balso a• a -. name stands so high in the annals Have you seen one of the nv+at prize hail a mile from OTIL station goad roil well WHITBY ONTARIO lista yeL If you have, and have not watered t 7 spring cr«b, young orchard Lad . of heroism as that of this gifted decid2d to o seller some O! the hi small frnit.good brick house and back barn, Igo �3 Poaseesion to plow at once. For parucalats lady. Retired in the lap of luxury, honey offered,you must be contenten. apply to W It.£DWALtDS oa pnmis Hallam -she gave up all the comforts of - The @�hibita velli be all in buildings _ TBE 80�d� OF FOOD �dACINE�if3 -home life to lead a band o! heroic and sale this year. 1�`ARM TO RENT-About 90 acres The Eby, Blain Co., of Toronto, asst cine■lana at rase village of 8roagbale• - - nurses in the relief of suffering on offer $10.00 in gold and A gonad of Good bouse. Good barn and stone atabiinR. Koiona Tea and a and of-Md MTdal bard and sett water. Ptowfag poeseasicn a - _ the battle-fields -of the Crimea. once and full possession April Lae, legit. Title T T Coffee to each couple who get married is a lest is one,bang f aulsiva ciaawd and ■ 1 t • . { L N Her action was something new, on the band stand on the afternoon of eb.read m to soon sten of ealeivattoa. Terms -Cie- ■Vf �,/ but it was one that has robbed the first day: Come and bA one and moa.raas Apply to OOLLN PBILIP, Ufa - !ws!of man of its horrors. pre. spend the second day of the Fair as a amain l k y honeymoon. -OR SALE-100 acres more or less. is still in the old stand where he has a full.line of.furniture consistiag vious to her time the wounded Alexander Parte with its flower beds F lot si,con.t, scarboro..os the Musa of window shades, curtain les, house furnishings, floor oils as and closet mown looks fine are boa,cattle stable,bores stable,di�o ebed go voldier endured sufferings untold gym`s• nog e.aAoa.e,brick boas* a room.. an;;: linoleums, two and four yards wide. Coma,in end hear the Victor -- atter the heavy rains. With the new mer kitchen.wood.boa too won.,low of st G}ramophone. I keep in stock all the latest records and gramophone slid was usually left t0 pias away buildings on the grounds the sbow et,wind will,orobard well fenced. no broken g \• - until death brought relief. But will be great, a from the exhibits. loud,inuk wagon Daus at this farm ave miles needles. Call and get a catalogue o! ell the latest eon and bead - g Remember the dates. Remember from the ally of Toronto,one and a half miles pieces: Bnxraeing done on silverware of all kinds. Having bought ' Florence Nightingale with her that SWW.00 is beingut u for prizes. from station.1 °ice' toset*dchurches and lihoots t P P ase. mol Lo ..m. cotle°c.a and aeu.apeed, the patent right o one of the beet clothes reels in Canada for the -'!band of trained nurses ushered in $900.00 for .races and a Mgt sum for phone to boars. For further particulars atord townships of Pickering and Whitby I am prepared to supply all in a new era ill the history of war- Attractions. It the Fair is not a record oa me amue$ m RZNSY SROiSaweZ need of a good reel. , breaker it will not be the fault-of the ;fare. It was tiles tteginnitDg of the Directors. .. .Red Cross Society, whose inefl_ 8a9e you lots of Water _ ,yfg¢ fir Serlin umentd once extends over the whole - M^RKMAM. ; ,';world, and whose work has the. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. YounF, of R�ICIL SROs., OF WVMVAls Call and get prices and see eats before placing your order, ' active support of all nations. It Mount Joy, announce the-approaching are prepared to furnish you anything sister, Mise marriage of Mrs..Young's in the line of waivei supplysuch as CAREFUL ATTENTION TO' ls•now over half a century since Li11iAa J. Rodd, to Mr. Geo..Moody, - - that cruel war noted for its bung- of Portage la'Prairie, on Aug. 18th. pumps, windaiills,' hydisulic• rams, EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORE ._ g ling and carelesenesr+ on the part Edwin Meyer, who recently under-. plumbing. etc. of British ofticem, but the arduous went as operation for appendicitis. is _ making focodod progress towards recov- They are also. expert well drillers Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. i duties of that- campaign so a$eetj ery and it is expected will be able to and respectfully solicit your patron- ' ed her health that. since that time leave the General hospital in about age for the future. _ . ten days. she has been an invalid and in late A new pipeorgan for St. Andrew's ',Herbert" church arrives on Bat. A aria is HerbBrt 8e 888gbeRy,• N ` gears required the constant niton- H O L I D AY Il � G now befog in,tal�ed-in the church by - tion of a physician. Mr. Spencer, of Hamilton, the maker. This is the hardiest and la est The organ is said to be a very fine one ytelder of all red raspbe • The Country is now in the enjoy- of beautiful tone, and has 191 pipes. known sa the"31i 7F berry. It pro- - Is all right, but here 18 something better.in of good times. Far the past The case is of black`ash'and very= duces 3 times. the quantity of fruit handsome.-economist that other reds do. Desirable for Our K. & L. Pills vire worth their weight in gold. -'eight or ten years prosperity hue home yr markt3t. Write to headquart- :_The Speigbt Wagon Co. will not Dr. Shoop's headache tablets will positively coca the worst cess:' been evident in nearly every leave Markham fora year at least and era for prices or for an agency. Quaker Cora Salve will remove corns without pain. _ "•branch of-business. Fttietories are perhaps not at all. The 'Port' Arthur BROWN 'BROS• CO­ Babies' Own Tablets will make the beiby well. _ - lvnniag to their full capacity; company, with which the Speigght on. - Brown's Nurseries, - - -•• are.u�poeed to merge, has only-been 4"7 Welland Co.,•Oat. We have a full line of Dr. Sboop's famous remedies, also Minnard'e `workmen have never been paid organityed dad, therefore, has.ao build- liniment, olive oil, sweet castor oil, witch hazel, Florida better wages and the farmer has --_— g �_ water, bay rum, almond cream, tooth paste, had a succession of good years. shaving sticks; etc. HAVE YOU TRIED E'D A PAIR While the product of the farm has Don't forltet the tea contest "been,most. satisfactory the prices of our overalls at$1.00 and$1.25. They are excellent vAlue. Men's that these products command black and blue drill shirts at 60 and ?6c;also Ceylon AvA- ancy print Ask-for coupons. - *� ware never batter. The prices of shirts with-cuffs attached or separate. Collars, cuff and ties. IInd. - BROUGHAM butter, eggs and meats of all kinds erwear in double thread balbriggan at-50c per garment. Men's her, GEORGE PHILIP- vest mitts, long and short, from 2a to 46c. A new tine of back combs, is on-an average about double that barettes, hair nets, etc._ Fancy handkerchiefs and hosierp for ladies of fifteen years agq, The farwer and gentlemen. Boots and shoes for men women and children. .Satis- . its gradually,wiping off the wort- taction.,guaranteed A few-hammocks to be cleared at cost. Fruit THES BANK gage on his farm, and never did Jars, piuts, quarts and half gallons, at old prices. A full line h he enjoy life more than he is do- granite ware in stock, also hardware, paints, oils, `varnishes. Fresh J Y groceries at right prices; Binder twine,650 feet at 10crper lb. Brompt 'i ing now. The farm laborer is also .attention given to_phone orders. Terms cash, yl;ded 1873 .. OF .CANADA &s°`5ss :being paid higher wages than he - p GEO. A. GILi�ESPIEIc � Dunbarton - was ever, aid before, and the de- - - wand for men is much- greater Complete Banking Service r than the supply. But while the - 'fit times are-prosperous, it is-doubt- - - " - f a ful if all classes are benefitted as 18181- F0, TRI' I ° _ Available Eor Mantlfactitring and Commercial Routes, , - the Qutward appearance might r :• If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around before -.'W'holesale and Retail Merchants, Mnnicipalic a:, indicate. While the weekly earn- buying.elseoyhere. - Mens-overalls, work shirts;flee shirts, ties, socks ' `1nga are_ greater, the iaoreaeed and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. Corporations, farmers and private indMduals. 80 ' _ cost of living renders the net ,Ioe cream(City Dairy) every Saturday nightUVbp B=k Department at every BrSD& - - profits at the end of the year no greater than they were twelve or We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks arts fifteen years ago when wages were rakes.. Alw&ys fresh groceries on hand. PICKIERING BRANCH , „fr p, . ^muc3► .ions .than' they are nose ., ,. p.x�'r t �,,r, .r.• ^,:7 :.: *,.. ,:, ..; <_..:. •:.. - :.�'' `':�w.w .�e��. `•+,�Y •Lash" aC i. � :., �.., ,y-. , •..;,.:, .x�qi '.S!.�.,,A,g�K. '*�"'y +r' 7.,�.,� r�.e"..`",�.y. `M`�� A.s ti�., q u"a:;�, :..• ,r 'a n ;.a, ••••1.r' 'r' w 'J'?,",r=. rti':,a:q ,w.- +o a:--,.' ..r'cZa :ic '»-.M•:;«& x r$.: ..�•t: „. - e;"•• ',o' ,�-gas '-k.:a+,; ..:4e, `, ,' ,i Y.. „ •; it y ^lfsA.- u.-".tl:«:.,. .5 .:. .,d!-. -,�. ak :.,.0 T y.'+..ry .+e.+:.�'' "`�.f.` r r+..f_+� :l• `sri W i' r g? — tt.wnsatoNT - The tinges Borland. Toronto, fpeacte dy his mead had become af- ' are visiting fatte their uncle, J. G. Bor- d. He had so frightened the g J. B. Madill had abusinme trip to Whitby on Friday last- land, for a few days. occupants of the house that the % _ • • • • 'g -- Mrs. Wm. Birkett spent a few There are indications -along services of the village constable ' Call and see oto New Spring Linea of - Brock St. south that the''1010 in- were necessary. The demented p g days with friends in Balsam. , Miss Coultis, of Port Perry, is atalment of cement sidewalk is man esus taken to Whitby that he MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S FOOTMAN °'i 'visiting friends in Claremont. about to arrive. might be examined. Mr. Horne, of Montreal, is visit- Thos. E. Stephenson has secured -at reasonable prices. the services of Wm. Brown, of i - in with B. S. and Mrs. Palmer. Brougham, to assist him ie, his �' {� S YfU�I 'LlBIIdlYlf g Y Miss Vinie Sharrard, of Toros- 5 Roses Flour and choice pastry$oar 1ways.on.hand ' to, visited at F. Cowie'e last week. blacksmith shop. - EcoJames r Underhill Cotswold d ship- GIVE! oa ro�xoxsB,cs The Corner StoWrLX_ wring re.neatly W. M._PALMER, Proprietor &DD irided.to- itera weeYs holiday i6he city. i Yee. Parieiaa 8wga the most lav --"...' n tr return �tgg ° Rev. J. A. Grant was on the sick them on Tuesday. orating hair restorer, cures daadrufi' flet for a few days during the past G. H. and Mcg. Samis have re- and groove hair. The women of Can- Week. home,4ruvd after a two weeks' ads, 16&Lr,. know d C. H. Found is busy these aye holiday with their relatives in it does and that is why thousands of rny. plastering Chas.-' Sargenfe rest- attractive momeh throughout the 111 _ - dente. Brussels and Toronto. land are regularly using it. g g g , Mrs. Turner Sr. and Mrs. W. J. Richard Howe, of London, paid For years this almost marvelous Turner, of Green Riper, visited Claremont friends a Eying visit on grower of Inatraua and beautiful hair Imports"showing of final display o! s- theformer sdaught�r,ice.George was confined to the elite of Euro Sunday. pe Obina. C, lar tr. Watson,of Stratford,called Richardson, this week. and New York City, but about two Tory azsortment of :on ClaremoaL friends during the Thomas Birkett was is Colum- y ago it was given to a select lint Stationary. Hooks,Dolls, Toys, jam a ---- on--llfondap—attending—t druggists,-gad-Lome ob- Davidweek. Pugh, of Goodwood, monthly meeting of the Maple tained in any city or tows in America visited W. a semen Hillyard Bryan has returned to dwell. Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, oa un ay. Parisian 8 e is the most delightful Miss Ra Walker, of Toronto, Toronto to resume his duties atter hair tonic in the world. It makes the Weekly and Daily Newspapers _ is holidaying at the home' of her spending a two weeks vacation at hair soft, lustrous and luxuriant in a - - Nee home of hie, rents here. ' mother here. few days. it u perfumed most dainr - Bobt: Worthy, of Brampton, Graham Bros. are hard at work ily,and is not sticky gr greasy. It W. LT. H. RICTE :Z: 801'0, was here a few days during the getting-their horses ready for the stops failing hair, cures dandruff and �0� stz"t.. �b.1tb9' ,��* ,spot•-oa busiaeas. —____ Toronto Exhibition. They intend itching scalp In two weeks or money Joshes and Mrs. Brand visited ex ibiting twenty-four head.-- back. - y The Baptist opals decided last T. M. McFadden sells it for 50 cents 1 for a few days with their nephew, pe a large bottle, and guarantees it, or Suuday to hold their anniversary . John Beady, of Greenbank. direct. all e�acges prepaid. by Casa- Wm. Shepheedson, of Indian about Sept. 18th. Look out for dian maker, iroux. Mfg. Co., Fort ,River, spent a few days here with bills which will be issued soon. Erie, Out. -his sister, Mrs. Levi Linton. Foster and Mrs. Hutchison and- Mics Ids Brown, of Toronto, is daughter, Miss Fostina, have re- 2, TdiBL�-Piokaritas Stating G. _ We have shares for the following plows Ne a few, days vacation at turned home after visiting tela- T.R. Trains going East 3w w eoUows— ; ^the home of her mother here. fives to Pontypool and Orono. Na 8 mail &06 d M. Verity shares No. 18, i I S L, 21, 4, 4e,, 10, 7. ' Miss Margaret Morgan has re- John McAvoy delivered the first ., is � — -2,,3 P.Y. Gangs—Ontario No. t, New Century, Imperial Jr. the toad of of grain this season to the 1. ly hooai e.04-P, el. Fleury Noe. 12 and ill: Imperial and National No. 8 , turned to a city alive speeding elevator at North Clarei$ont on Tralaa wast age w follows-- Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7, 4, 10 and No. 2 gang. Waterloo No 7 fl ` two weeks with relatives here. Tuesday, it being a load of barley No. is rooai 8.36 A.Ii. Frost Wood Noe. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. ?, P.Hamilton No.21 William Milne has moved his Duncan Macaab, ace Hied i• 11 LOG" '2.30 P,Y. pa Patterson Nos. 11, 12 and 18. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8 !amity to Toronto where he has •,i 7 �,� a'r.afi P.m, sect a position ars engineer. by George and Mrs. Gerow, o! • Uxbridge Nos 4. 5 and 7. Cockehntt Nip, Punch, Judy. Port Perry, returned last week Sunday lnoludad. Gangs—Twin Gang, Kidd, Maple Leaf Meas Janet Young has returned from his holidays spent at Jack- Percival No. 10. Kangaroo ? p. is her brother on Manitoulin Island. euM I ti gs - Jack- home after s pleasant visit with -- _ — • 1�hares for 42 different kinds of lows at a price Miss. Margaret Gregg, of the D9[eetings for Bible study will be - BRYAN j 1Y P is held at the-home--of- North tarezY, .----_ _._—_ that will hold the trade. 1-the General To- -- .— - --- - a North Claremont, August 22nd Tobaccos, ptpes and smokers' ✓ tanto, is vial n : lea. Central office Hsu CHARGES SA ENT _ C•LAREMONT here. ,antra,et Telephone o, Asgeacy for - l ; John Reid was prostrated for a welcome. Rolston Laua ry. day or two last week by a severe We are pleased to report that attack but is able--to be up and D. Forsyth, of North Claremi CLARE-MONT. - ONTARIO .about again. is gradually recovering from his o , a s a Mise Gertie Wright, of Green recent severe illness and is now o e b -River. apeut x-fees ys laet•vv ad able hgtt Smih accom rated b , - � .,� _. r t. her grandparents, J Step e t pa y �r� '°'g ' _ firs. Lawson. J. H. and Cliff Wright. of Green a s t 3 o 1.4 y G. M Forsyth, one of our up-to- River, visited the letter's grand- m R g M date farmers, has finished both parents, James and Mrs. Lawson, 3#ie, • l: s fi o t I ,� C� . • ' harvesting and threshing for the on Sunday last. - •0 3 n R t a , - season, having threshed on Satur• R. E. Forsyth has completed his da , August 18th. Who can bewt studies in Toronto and is now pre- 31.1 !4,� --— ? _ pared to teat eyes free and fit �)_ N � ,�, o!,O a moi.• �ft p�t R. Ball, �f islingtoti, formerly lasses on those requiring such. O, i '"9 ««' principal of the Claremont public , his advt. on fleet page. E a ss O G ��,J.a O Brsndram's B. B. Genuine White Lead catries aim school, spent a few days uric If there are any who have some ' I "'� lie;9q— Linseed Oil than as other because of its minute finenemL the peat week calling upon his of special book or books which they fi g • « '•i wr y y .. • Thus, it makes more int and see Pa. ri who are based to s, ! ends p would like to see placed in the li- .. j iw • better glut— —thaw �i and f sad him. indl otif S. J. Farmer, ■ Safi ._ s ..; wr Oe P po or pound—than idose Richardson. Robt. Le gitt, the president or Rev:J.A.Grant, .1 Joe j 00 any other. Randall Birkett and Richard Gm the secretary. � g 9 g a • •01 July w .Many generations of use, has prove& -ham left on Friday last for the . s: ffi . .�� e•rs, ••a � . North-west harvest fields. George On Sunday evening considerable ss this to the complete satisfaction of -,Hill also went on Tuesday. We excitement was caused in the_vil- S u �• oa "• i ao home owners, home builders, eters, ' wish them suttees. _ lags by the peculiar actions of . . o ..� Nov.! Pu J. G. Borland will show a num- y F .. n«,p architects and contractors throughon! ' Toronto ouo man who had co r.nowy unt-wtatsb7 r, oabawe s, Brougham the world. . ter of horses at Toronto at the visit relatives here. He had ta,Por+Pe.r�17,v:brtaR.u,Oaantaswa til ' forth-coming exhibition. Rob previously been drinking and ap- Bea anwo u,wilts "u aids d carni b B irrell also intends Lakin fifteen g - head of shorthorn cattle. The RAlY9RAN NOIERSOh, fair begins s week from Saturday. Rev. J. A. Grant will deliver an Clearing' Sale in Dress Goods - address to youo men on Sunday evening, his subject being• 'The Eve piece a REAL BARGAIN. Look the prides over Every Young Dian is his I� Glory of a Yo g Strength." Ou the following Sun- carefully and see the amount of money you can save by day evening his subject will be buying now. = ' ..The Ideal Woman." L . Jaines .Kennedy, of Pickering, Pale blue silk l Re 600 d Black lustre Reg. 50e, by has been busy this week hauling Cinnamon brown silk}For 400 yd Pink lustre g• 6 For 40C• - sand and gravel for the new ce- Black figured silk JJJ y Nuns'Pallia light blue meat sidewalk. A carload of ce- Brown voile - Reg 500 yd Green Panama cloth Reg 500 yd wentarrived hereon Tuesday and Cardinal voile Dove lustre For 35c ye, Charles Sargent Claremont J the eontraetoiz, tr. McGinty, will Cream Panama cloth For 3PJ0 yd Green serge -begin his work immediately. Cream lustre reg.3De yd for 3Dc yd. Cardinal cashmere 150 yd. Reduced Our public school re-opened a prices in all dress goods not mentioned here. (r` ` Mondaywith a fair attendance - - _ UX,& 8awi Lam ti4 and with lour teachers on 'duty. GROCERIES:— ave you sampled our black pr-gfieen mixed- _ y . Tomlinson and - our tea you save These are Messrs 2oc lb. Others sell the same tea for 30c lb. Buy r y Dickenson and Misses Forgie and two to three dollars a year or more. You know our coffee stands at --Heaslip, a staff of most competent the head for quality and flavor. Our groceries are perfectly sanitary, Aunts0 teachers. The establishment of a nothing exposed to dust or vermin. very bin and drawer contains , �eoatinuatioe cLiss in Claremont is sanitary covers. proving a great boon'to the village " end surrounding country as many D. SIMPSON & Co., PICBERING !may now now receive a high school Of all matetlab sad design -edamtion• who otherwise would Tnaos Mnmcs « - . be deprived of that privilege. _ Dtrsraner kat u stook. It will pay you There are now two Leachers on Co►vntel{rs te;. call at our west at:d alt be our stock , our staff R hose services are used o sesame,n elcetel.dna aeearl�tba mar and obtain prions. Don't be misled 1. t��17aw; �a�oWaloa A N .cn its we do not employ ahem,000segnent- exclusively in the higher work. Sulam sw rroeala°e°�entz"LU P.e�.aots 7y we can, and do throw off the agents A pleaeiak featgre of the case is. _ nu tasea t at0�toan restos commission of 19 per sent.,ahioh you will w 'that the increased cost will be •'°w"0u0h'"�°no i°e�erse,targe certainly save by pnrohasiag from nz. _ � call solicited. paid mostly, from the various � NIT << ,« a UmdMMY im gad weetitr =+vasal air- WHITRT ORA E CA., Y Krauts that,will be received. What STERLING means on a iece of silver,.the name Clarence Pilkey bad a very. nar- p �"'.aO8 °�ee1n' 0 iOw°'k TOim' 1oi omoo. Whitby, palatlo _,. + .� .. rsaGyostsae yeeDafa. soot o7 avow escape on Saturday last.While EMPIRE' means on a cream separator. NMIfse1�' `taking' the linea ,down from ilia $o-called silver can be bought for less xhau the real article. It. = t�WON" E w EVAN S - -top of the wagon rack with a bar- looks like silver-and gives you$atisf tion for a while, perhaps; _ E. f , •� ` ley fork the horses suddenly start- " but it iii -a little whila only. "Sterling" means a life of wear T]18 Pickering +ed, pulling him forward so that and service: Tbat's the way with Pump Mannfaeturer - ' ='-?vis weight came on the tines of to ++ _ the fork. Fortunately only one T� Empire Lino of Actus! Qua]�ty Crea>tn Sepa�attora FigilaIIC@ �Olnffiitt68 of these pierced his body, the nth- They are built of the best material by the most skilled mechanics Shop and Residence, Dundas fit) �, .. - . - era apparently bore his weight 90 In the most up-to-date factory of the cream 'separator world. - The oh t of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT.: �. that a was thrown forward over lessen stealing and prosecute ithe fork to the ground.The wound YEARS OF SERVICE PROVE THEIR WORTH the felons. T1+ree doors west of Whitby House. - r - 'made by the one tine did not as Members having property stolen oommuni• — was at first feared extend into the -%r.Farmer, do you want a contrapption that looks like a separa oat immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron - chest cavity, but it extended tor, or a sepwrator of Highest Quality that actually separates for of Executive 'Committee. pumps ou short notice,also attend along the base of the ribs for sev- ve.%rs to come? Satisfied customers everywhere testify to the Momberahip fee - ti1.00. to all kinds of repairing. Neral inches. While severely sbak- 13terling value of tbe-E,MPlRIt line. If you are particular about - ,iy�ey mavbehad from ct,a Pre.ident or; -.an up and having a very sore side your money's worth drop a card to xaq*v Cream Separator Co.of seuvtSry on appuoatton. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, he is do' well and rosy be ex- CAM'da•Toro • Ion their 26c book of dairying,free. Exec, Oom,—L D. Banks, (Seo, I.en also gasoline engines and ; petted to be about in a week or so gC� EXCLUSIVELY BY W. V. Richardson, Pickering,Ont the agora gear oaf ,as well as ever. The horses which J.A. O'Connor, •Arthur Jeft DfAG1vET CREAM SEPARATOR �t away were caught before.anyAR r ., .,, ,w.�„^,5 :r.'•,v:.'$r, ,"�,,'.a. _ ".eaP ,,,`�w5."'_ re,„-• n,. , x ,,x. :+. AL -,hl .. «s h- n Y w. `'t a •r,+M.. .:"n .1 •3•. .a..: '''" .c^4• v.`. .r.+'`2, * uy, - ,• - q°,.. 4 i �.• : _ - - 7. r t THE WORLD'S MARKS rS FERRY RUNS -DOWN --YACHT •„ EPOIITB 1101 THE LEADING ,.:TRADE CE\TIiE:. _ The Great Exposition Grounds a Mass of -- Parti of Fifteen Thrown Into �9aters of --- Prises of Cattle, Grate, Cheese and Smouldering`' Ruins. Toronto Bay---Three Drowned. Other Dairy Produce at Deme Ades etch .from Brussels says:: lea ed across and engulfed thedes - - - - P Y P g - BREADSTUFFS. A patch from Toronto says: and m a few minutes several gaso. The "White City of the.Wo.rld's Italian, Russian, Austrian, Japan- The sailin > r Fair," as the Belgians have called ese, Chinese and Norwegian build- Toronto, Aug. 16-Ontario Wheat struck by ng ferry steamer Marg the launches came to the rescue of w. their 1910 exposition, is a mass_ of in s. Fort houses on the Avenue --Old No. 2 winter, $1.05 to $1.06 people struggling in the water. -ffamea and smoulderingruins. A Solbosch, adjoining the Exposition, new nomina a tofloo were:-Miss ar- p g into inflamable ma, were destroyed. At the time the $1.00 outside. ing Centre Island dock about 9.30 garet Jaffray, 17 Hannah street; spark falling On Thursday night. Robert Rum= Miss Ismena Scull Manitoba 'Yti'heat-Ir ominal. No. y, of Windsor, o terial in the telegraph building on outbreak not leas than 100,000 per- ne , Sunday burst into flames, which, sons were circulating in the 1 northern, $1.13; No. 2 northern, atythehhelmn and just se they es--streetohn Pearce, 112 Crawford' driven by a high -wind,-ria idl rountta-and-the kermesse. Troops $1.10/; No. 3 northern, $1.07 at P Y 13 sal got abreast of the sutra. fx swept in all directions. Soon the were ordered out, and came at lake porta for immediate ahi m , Bel is - e- u:c o aid a ice to - merles. _ o. 2 yellow, erry oc at Island Park the the yacht, was in charge of the ves- <�.. q Po ferry steamer Mayflower began to so, and the art on board were all, tions were destroyed. Fiiemen and clearing the rounds. This was ac- 73%c to 74c; No. 3 yellow, 72%0 to Y Y g party Y g g 73c, Toronto freights. move. Romney thought he had suf- friends of Mr. Rumney and his c detachments of - t a selves baffled by the gale which within the limits if the kermesse. - n a , ficient time to et clear of the bow family. They had enjoyed the sail ' 43%c; No. 3 Canada western, 42%c of the Mayflower, but as the win immense y. q -carried the burned embers to all Considering the rapidity of the was very light and the°small craft I Intense excitement arose the mo- ` parte of the grounds. conflagration the small loan of life at lake ports for immediate ship- parts meat; Ontario No, 2 white, ,40c to wan loaded nearly to the waters meet the disaster occurred, and the 1 To the left of the Main building is marvellous. So far as is known 41c outside; No. 3 white, 38c to We edge, she almost came to a stand-1 screams of those thrown into the t -arose the picturesque roofs and`only two are dead. The injured, sill« and in a few Seconds the fif- water added to the terror of the I outside; 43c to 44c on track, To- spires of BLueaelles kermesse, a as officially-announced, number-'30r teen people + y , probably man hundreds re- -- ---_-- , - struggling -chutes, toboggan elides and acorea eeived minae hurts. As the fl water. 'scene. It was a pitiful stLsaid Bel iaa Coney Island with water bu. - r Barley-No. 2 511coto,5 c- No The little craft-had-been struck an eye-witness. Boats of all de- y extra 49c to 50e, scrip ions were around s o. sideshows. This place was alive reached the menagerie it was de outside; Manitoba, N. 4, 46/1/Sc on a few feet from the-bow, and turn- acro every possible human effott was with Sunday crowds, and before tided to shoot the beasts, but the ed over. The screams of the wo- made to insure the safetyof ever track lake. they could be got vet with any sem- heat drove back the soldiers a and the men attracted the attention of one, but the darkness and the c.,n. s blanoe of order the kermesse was animals were left to their fate. The Peas-No. 2, 71c to '72c' those in some other small yacht fusion -were responsible for the dif- afire, The became anic- multitude of ole were driven Manitoba Flour-Quotations at Y p p ... stricken, and mea women and chi)- back to a safe distanceand watch- Toronto are:-First patents, $6.20; which were sailing in the lagoon,1 ficuities of the rescuers. s dren fought madly to escape. The e J the destruction of� the "white second patents, $5.70;; strong bak- exits became choked with the afro cit ere', $5.50; 90 per cent. Glasgow aitoba stockers of medium - g y• I freights 25a. quality THIRTY-TWO WERE BILLED, - sling masses, and mea used theit The latest despatch states that selling freely, at $4.50 to $4.90 f - �- fists-td, clear the pathway: Many the British sections are destroyed, Ontario Flour-New winter wheat..There were a' few choice export as Exeursion Train Wreektd in - ': were trampled under foot and bad- but makes no mention of the fate Sour, for future delivery, $3.75 to steers and believe, which sold at $3.85, at the mills. France. ly .injured, of the Canadian section. An ear-I $6._5 to $6.75. Selected butchers' _ An engineer corps from Antwerp Her message stated that it was then' Millfeed-Manitoba bran, 820 per!sold up to A despatch from Royan, France, p rp g $8.50 but the general p attempted to d ton; aborts, $22 per ton. track, To- says: An excursion train from Bor- p ynamite the..bridge; untouched. .The famous Tudor� �average for good butchers was� Y of the French section in the hope1 auelin belonging to the Toronto Tonto, Ontario bran, 820 per ton; from $3.50 to $3.90, with medium deans, with 1,200 passengers, run- P g g g shorts, $22 per ton on track, To at,, nin at a s of checking the fire, but the flames Museum is destroyed. $1.90 to $5.40. Cows and bulls g Peed of fifty miles an ronto. varied according to quality from';hour, crashed into a freight train at Saujon on y Thirty-two Ct?LT�iTRY PRODUCE. $3 to-85.50, rty-t Sunda r PAPER-�iILL�._j OR Q>t��BE.G._ became,il$nythtna,_iQ _- ----- - - - - -_ per9ons_were killed and nn hun. ' -- pronounced. Butter-Creamery prints, 23e to F.tJIOi''3 N1'E3E llE.,D. dred injured. Many of the victims - �k American Manufacturers Enter In., * 24c; separator prints, 20c to 21c;j - were school girls. Several-of the = ' w" to Negotiations. FLOODED WITH BOGUS COIN S.�dairy pante (choice), 19e to 20c; Florence \Iethtingalo Passes away cars were torn to splinters. A mry- 1 - da , tubs, 18e inferior tuba, 16c to in 'London. placed switch caused the accident., t #1 despatch from Montreal says: L S _ _-. " He n. Jules Allard, Minister of Niagara District is Suffering From T7c: - -. Yg s--19c A despatch from London says: A SYMPXTIIETIC STRIKE Crown Lands, was in the cit on Excellent; Imitations. g per dozen. - Y Cheese-11',yc per pound for_Fl°renes Nightingale, the' famous - - - 31, Thursday, In an interview, he I �A despatch -from St. .Catharines large and . 11''c r and for °rganizer of nursing in the Cri Workmen on Sa44kalehewan's Par. - said, that he had received excellent /+ P° it curve in says: This coy and other 'towns in tiLins. - to $_ 10 per bushel for mean war, died an Saturday. -Al. Ilament Buildings Quit. y: erorts from g Party that -, ha that tl,e Niagara district are being flood- o though she had been an invalid for ed with bogus 25 and 50-cent A .despatch from Regina, Stssk. g ply- primes anti at $2.13 to a3_' 25 for,$ 1°ag time, rarely, }saving her; sa,vs: The bricklayers and stone- Itnt( that region will survey more ea. The banks are warning people roam, where she passed the time in Ict than may be asked b settlers hand-picked. I iii' masons employed by Peter Lyall & y - Y Y to look out for the bad money. The potatoes-$1 to 81.10 per bushel.'a half-recumbent poeitioh, and was� " for man Next ear," said' P Sun on the Parliament buildings _ y years• y` counterfeits are excellent imitations under the constant care of a physi-I went on' strike on Tuesday because i the M'aister, "we will be is a pa o: the genuine coins, and it is said clan, her death. was somewhat an."f 'sition to 've'fr lots for the ask- PBOVISIOVS. `the firm is involved in a labor dis- 1 about the only way to detect them, _ expected. A week ago'she was quite --'-- -iag, and the lands will be the best;as they ring true, is through a slight Wholesale sick, but then improved, and en Fute in Montreal. The men here' g g quotations:- proved have no for agricultural purposes. The oversight on the ,part of the mak- Pork-Short cut., 830 to $30.50!Friday was cheerful. During that grievance, and several are - Minister of -Crown Lands also said, o r ht alarmin emphatic in stating their objections er, In the genuine coins the. �r barre'I 'mess, 2 to bei. rolled out because of iron " that he -was leased to state that 8 p 8,?; to $-8• , g symptomsdeveloped g P_ crowned head is upsidedown when hard-Tierces, 14,:�c; tubs, 14,{c ane, she gradually sank until biz two thousand miles awn _ hie department was' beginning to the reverse side is read, in the .pails, 15c; stocks steady. o'clock �� - away, rr:e some of the effects of the rohi- op-I . mu a an n aped '.siesta a i attack of heart failure brought gIOTEIt5.3►1LLED BY TROOPS: ` hitioa.of the expor o pu pwood, ed the same. It is believed the Lon _ as he could see man American P I g ,clear bacon, togs and cases, the end. Assembled to Protest Against High • Y Imo- ;bogus coins were manufactured in 1;:%c to 16c; backs (plain), 21c to ' per manufacturers.who are now ae- Buffalo and this district is .being: 21,c; backs (pea-meal), 21','.:c to _FROM LORD STRATHCO\,At• Price of Food. gotiating for the establishment of Planted with them first. 22c; bhoulder hams,.14c to 14'/,c. - paper mills in the Province. •-- Rulls, smoked, 15c to 1532c ; me-, Fir's Thousand Dollars for Camp-j despatch from Rome says: - - TORE.HOLES IN WOMAN'S SHOE dium and light hares, 19,1.,c to 19c;� belltoa Relief Fund. Fcur rioters were killed and mare - - than 100 wounded' on Wednesday (heavy, 17c to 17�jc; bacon, 19c to, y u 'ON ROAD TO RECOVERY. Freak of Lightning Which Struck',20cn ( A despatch from Chatham, N. B., by being fired upon by troops at Carleton County House. Green meats out of pickle, lc less says: Governor Tweedie on,Friday I Bari, which is,69 miles north-west 6ymptoms of Mayor -Gaynor Con- than smoked. night received a cablegram from I of Brindisi. •A meeting had_been - sinus Favorable. A despatch from Ottawa says: Lord Strathcona contributing 53,- called to protest against ills high = ►" Mrs. Sims, of Westboro, had great 000 to the Campbellton relief.fund. prices of food, and a great crowd ` A despatch from New York says: holes burned by lightning, in the BUSINESS IN MONTREAL, The cable follows-:-".Deeply sym• assembled. Revolutionary apeecli-` -;The following bulletin was issued) shoe on her right foot, and her 9lontreal, rug. 10.-Oats-No• 'pa-thize with sufferers of the town'es were made and when the officers Fra Friday* night .by the doctors -in, stocking cut into shreds, but the,Canadia.0 Western, 4.2 to 42' c; No. of Campbellton as reported in Your'!ordered-,the 'mob to'disperso they •attendance, upon Mayor Gaynor:- foot only slightly burned: Mr. -and 3, 30% to 41c. Barley-.N on 1'.53 telegram to .me, and gladly. send savagely attacked the carbineers, The Mavor has' passed a comfor-(Mrs. Sims and their child were sit- to 51c; No: 4; 49 to SOc. Flour- ,vcu 'through the Bank of Montreal who had been sent to preserve or- table afternoon. All his symptoms ting at'the door watchingthe storm Manitoba Spring wheat patents, $,,000 as my contribution to their' der. .The troops fired twice, wlieu continue. to be favorable. Up Logon Friday when `the bolt struck-firsts, $6.50; do., seconds, $5.80; relief. f the rioters scattered, leaving the Fri."ay afternoon Mayor Gaynor.them. All three were rendered un- Winter wheat .patents, $53II; Ma- "(Signed) Strathcoaa." dead and mounded behind. Strong ___ ;~ passed the greater part of the day conscious. The father and baby boy nitc.ba strong, -bakers', 85.60;' 't`- reinforcements have been sent, to In a natural restful'sleep, his at- were not-hurt and recovered in a straight rollers, $3.25; straight rut' TO BUILD IN `I'INNIPEG. th-3 town, as further trouble is tendants said. No one was 'allow- moment. Mrs. Sims' escape was lers, in bags, $2.50 to $2.60; extras, feared. ed to disturb him;-not even the miraculous. One-half of the shoeJ2.15$2.15 to $2.25. Feed-Ontario Grand Trunk Paeifie Hotel to Coat - members of his family nor a party waa almost all burned away;"while I braii; $20.50 to'$21 ;"Ontario mid- Nearly $•2,000,000: One day's!re pt9 at the•Torun-: of officials from the New York. City the other half was untouched. The I dlings, $22; Manitoba bran, $20; -' toy Custom House totalled $97,000. Hall who visited the hospital. On. child's cot was burned slightly, and I Manitoba shorts, -$W; pure_ grain' despatch from Winnipeg says: Two hays' were drowned at Gol- the Mayor's, awaken4g' refreshed,;a hole knocked throw h the,back of mcuillie, $33 to $34; mixed mou ;1 palhtial hotel two hundred feet g den Grove, near St. John, N. B" .from his sleep and giving every 1I the house. illie, $26 to $29. Cheese-Western, i square, of nearly five hundred Pickpockets reaped a rich harvest evidence of steady improvement I --.-�,r� - 11 to 11%c, and eastern at 10% to rooms, to cost nearly two millions, At the .Irishmen's picnic at Port th_ air of cheerfulness which had' .Work has begun on the mew G. 10;aa Butter-22 to 22%c.' with ornamental gardens and ev- r cUthin known to modern hotel ar- Stanley on Friday. - •made itself manifest during the T. R, round-house at Belleville. . Eggs - Selected stock; 1 � g :c lad of'sixtean was sentenced. to - to 22c, "and straight receipts at Ise chitecture, will be built at once by three ` Nr dozen. Second-gra-de Lower ti--p Grand Trunk Pacific,. in Win- dears in the penitentiary for Fx. g stooling $6.75 at Hamilton. . Province eggs at 12 to 12/c per niFeg. - r : .40 0 0001000 - dozen. -UNITED STATES MARKETS: CROPS ARE-- GOOD IN SECTIONS Minneapolis, Au . 16.-NV Northern, g •'-'The immigration Inspector's Report of N° 1 Northern, September, $�.- r' ICj December, $1.10a t. k Aug. -it - K; D llilwau ee, g 1 heat '�] + t Fine Yields Are Reported in Some .Districts . ..Western Cash, $1.12; September, $1.01/. alo, Aug. 16.-Wheat-Non 1. B�iff g Northern, carloads store, $1.23%; ;of Manitoba. _ A despatch from "Ottawa says: ate the crop of Central Alberta are Winter, steady. Corn--N'o. 3 yel- ?"From what I have seen since I !made. aa,obvi'ous purpose, and low; 70%c; No. 4 yellow, 6.9�c; 1\'n, - '/*ired tcn days ago: I am convinc-Ino attention should be paid to 3 corn, 68%c; No. 4 corn,66%c, all .1 despatch. from Winnipeg says : thing is in first-class condition - them. I have travelled by road on track, through billed. bats-. Farmers of many Manitoba dist-f :According to the statement giv-» ed that my estimate of a yield of a41 train north east and-west.,of lac.- • 2 white,_ 39%c -'No. 3 white, tricts are not complaining about en out at the ' p g provincial immligra-' 300,000,000 bushels of wheat for the Edmonton, and -I have never seen. 38' c; No. 4 white, 37;/c.. ills crops.. For instance, the gener- `tion and , labor office' on Friday,' t' three -.provinces will be found a better stands of wheat, oats and al yield of the fields for several) "the harvest is great, but the la fai- one. Thus telegraphs Wil- barley,. It will be found that the _ 'LIVE STOCK MARKETS. miles around Gladstone will be 18 i borers are-few" throughout Mani- - iiam G. White, immigration inspec- yield- through this section will run Montreal, Aug. 16.-Calves, $3 to o'.--20 bushels to the acre, while' tuba. Hundreds of applications 'tur of the department here, on,from 20 to 30 bushels of wheat and $12; live hogs, $9.50.to per several-. farmers have fields which- are Mill coming into the office. : '��'ednesday night. Ifrorn 50 to 70 bushel's of oats." 100 pounds; sheep, 3i;c to 3'/,c per will run as high as 30 bushels. A aupt.,Burke, stated that so far the r Mr. Whites has been on a tour oft In Southern Alberta Mr. White pound; lambs; $3.50 to $5; steers, Clayton, John Carr and Mr. Young, call for men has been satisfied to'a the Manitoba, Saskatchewan and reports partial failures; but inti- thrice 6c to 6%c; good 5%c' to or the old-- Galloway ranch, all certain point. "If the farmers t Alberta wheat fields, especiauly to mates_ that the extent of these has i 5''c; middle 5e to 5'/c good, 4'/,c leave fields which will run 30 bush-�want men they must send in their - :tote the condition of the crops and_h£.ea exaggerated and' says he Z44/%c,, common, 4c to d„c: els to the acre and there are many i requisitions immediately or they ^the progress of settlement. Wiring found the people finite contented � Toronto. Alia. 16.-There was,others in the neighborhood just as will be for'cec( to face the wheat trc.m Lethbridge, he nays from iyAli even n meagre crop after five ' quite a brisk demand for stockers g,iod. There has been no hail in (fields short of hands," declared .., there:- "Any attempts to depreci- years of abundant harvest. f aod feeders, several loads of Ma- that district this season and every- Burke. - u ....+ '.x-.. :. :.:. -.".. .,. ..�• .c: .' '_..r.' .1. •.a• ,.y. -:2 .~i L .,dW+. ¢», ,. /Y 4. 3 .... 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COATED WITH PDX flRf "' - It's of so nowadays •' • ,Have you ever smoked art of a g y that when- - Y p ever you see a man carrying a suit Owls That Show a Phosphorescent L- c' tfi . iter, laid it down a die,,and hours Y r3 h P _ You WaIIt Uc Sure orQuality _ _after lighted it slain:' If so you case you can't tell whether he's go- Glow to the Dark,. _ - r• ' probably found that the first few ing away, corning back or just tak- ` We 'are told by some students �s Y Y there is a species of owl that has a A 1 because you dg not blow the _ �phosphoreacent glow in the dark and _ _ - �u trhifis tasted like burned raga, part- 113 is soiled linen to the laundry. tthh -"-smoke back through the cigar, but �n the treatment'of summer com- at it ie a rare bird. - let it go out with the smoke inside. Plaints, the most effective remedy I There may be such a bird, but a 1 that can be used is Dr. J. D. Kel careful investigation on the part of a w Have you ever smoked cigars that number of persons who have made t. from the outstart tasted "burnt," 1cg8 s Dysentery Cordial. It is &.!Buell things careful study has re: S ®A*11119ft _``•-"1t` if so itis moistly because the tobac- standard preparation, .and -many_-oeated oath - - got'too hot is course of fermea- opre employ I in pre erg ence to even ,bats and other creatures that It+ation. other preparations. 'It is a highly are known to rSost in old hollow • e o 't : Raw tobacco has to be fermented concentrated medicine and its se- trees that are in a -certain stage of Clria� and Toilet Preparations and aged in order to work out the dative-and curative qualities are be= -dewy,-producing that-peeuliar phorescent condition so often wit- You certWuly take no chances wife guinatural m properly. lar m �cine for man ears and nesse an coming in contact with EeBs the m to ferment ro rl ee Y Y the matter that makes the glow, the you buy any toilet article or medicinal N p It should never o beyond 130 de- thousaLUs can, attest its superior g Y feathers or outer.coating of the crew- preparation which bees the a.me NA- igrees. When it reaches this point qualities in overcoming dysentery tures become saturated with the lu- .DRU-CO and this trade mark. the pile should be taken down, all and kindred complaints, urinous matter and on damp nights -- .-1the outside brought to the inside,- _ give forth a brilliant glow, such as is I !� can be absolutely utttsus that the often seen on old stum and the inside leaves go to the out HE FOUND OUT, pa, decaying ( 'aurtielo is the v. best `''A�wAvs LOOK Ron Tip a side. In another ten to fifteen days dogs and in some localities on ledges r! TRADC MARK will tut .�. ra°a .rhea' Him-When were you born, Miss of limestone that protrude from the The National Drug tied Chemical Com- It will go back ttti ._ Passat' On pant'of Canada Limited, has spent thousands of dollars.in perfectlng tillsl —the wine process is repeated, after i On a number of occasions the He -At 1 o'clock in the morning, line of over 125 NA-DRU-CO preparations. : wl•ich it is assorted, put in bales, writer has known persons to be bad= Mr. Snooper. Did you get here The formulie are the best known to medical science. ly frightened by corrin suddenly „ of rise to eats are sale ys. . . other sweat, the bales being turned '' upon a masa o what 1s known to it'd over every few days ' for several many as fox fire. It is more frequent The-compounding is done by expert the rdats, who are thoroughly •` awueks, until it has.resumed normal ly seen during the summer months, I qualifiei for a work so vital to your healtY i during or shortly after a -shower. Knowing that everything has been done to make them right, we - temperature. _. _ __ g Or g g The brilliancy of the glow will de- s'. About two months after, the to-k_0 co in the bales vvii! warm up too -M Ba Pd's I lalv�pat Co., Limitedzpend much on the location, the tem. Guarantee, positively and unreservedly. each.and eve r Na-Di2L1 fin some Imes much1s due we want you to return It .¢. wtat is called "fever" heat, after GentleKnen,-I have used M1.4AA1J tt to the person's imagination. to the druggist from whom you bought it and he will refund your money. LINIMENT on my vessel and i�tt ma family trL'ich this tobacco only ,reeds age, for Beare, and for eves -day ills and This same glow Is often seen on Ask your physician or druggist all about the NA-DRU-CO line. They ' at: the gum should have disappear- accidents of life I consider.it has no equal, small animals and a number of in- _ are men of standing in your community,worthy of your confidence, and X .I would not start on a vo arse without sects. The i glow-worms are quite } ed. It, If it cost a dollar a bottle. q 7a position to tell you, for we will furnish to any member of either pro- The majority of manufacturer* CAPT. F, R. DSSJARDIN. Common in various sections of the j Y Hchr. "storks; St. sad.•, Hamonraeks. world, and in some localities insect i Rasion, on request, a full list of the ingredients to any NA-DRU CO ^a `let the tobacco go through in the have a brilliant glow coming from preparation. Coudition they bought it, expecting beneath their wings. The fireflies or that every bale is like the sample _ lightning bugs are the most common NA-DRU-CO Dyspepsia Tables. 1tHA-DRU-CO Laxatives from which the made the original Before in America. curs stomach-hear,burr-ttan+t•ne• Actwltlw,aa,pdLcornfort. Y -. L _. - ssum-throat drsoap" Increased dmea sa need@& - - in same Countries Certain vegeta.-- , r purchase. g NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafers NA-DRU-CO Roby Tablets f The house of "J. Bruce 'Payne, re yon boast of your ances- bre growths are known to give forth � Stop a headache In 30 mttnnaa Relieve t3atrr'a Itfa. Z+sy.�as r torp hide the family photograph al- such a glow, and it has been hinted I Cowan no harmful drug. val"ba•aurin`te•emos. a iLimited,' make it a rule to re bum. _ that some of the crops harvested NA-DRU-CO Talcum Powder (NA-DRU-CO Tootb Pasts y � hurdle all of their tobacco, aging it t and stored in barns have the same ( J kinds-viola-Rose-Flash Caton. C1«n••s throuskow-pr•vane d•cav from three too six months in barrels, properties and under certain condi- i diems of refreshment and retkaeai.=L --sa•k.a tee tooth b"Aussa wiw•. P'Oa RHEUMATISM it is not ti•cw•sara7 61 (Cuban style, after it has been to o to riot aprince. Just use "The D tions produce not only the glow, but �+ 'stripped and booked, which ensures! a " Ment al Plasters and results will actual Same, resulting in what is National Dmg-ad ChemkA Company of oda,Lhin" _ be satisfactory tae. at drnuststs. David known as spontaneous combustion. Wboi.aale areaebes at: --,dh+ uniformity in taste and aroma; � Lawrence Company, mannttteturers. � n. . . t< -__ destroying the barns and contents. lld.Bf.:-3s.J.irllertrwi-traw•-Krsaos-Tws. H..,De.. _qp ' or which their "Pharaoh" cigar I _ � ,_ It•..d..-wtr.,+o.'-te•�..-••taker.-N.b•a-veer..*.r--Ykts;a. - _. --- - - -- _ '}A- -is dark c� (Sirens Even In Death. �= two years' on aha ndtaadrworvke bats; love is blackness to human I w tree almost deatitate of y y y Y ;birds of night. branches or bark w abundantl i� o Poa lata. Vt�eterinary Coife$� _ —_- tY t to a height of from 9PLENDTD FARMS Ix MIDDLb:Rit7t Ontario 4 }beep the refi�illy selected,ibis hee_�$onaekeepers who tpish to 1feeD t °suancaaa and-a diametfir of a 11ts1e— n for sake or excm�e for smaller eased with the Cm.s.uc of Tow-a% o asci Yg -_.. Jire y ee, Con, 0 farms Oa. of the arms s sandy cam a • •r i to Tr- of FSS par�isiLf touring old, mellow, aweetr-tastlag their houses clean during the sum• over two feet. It grows slowly, but I •eller is cart'team loth bar• uod builainaa on Agrteultare of Ontario. x cigars, fres from that burned ori mgr months will use Wilson's fly its timber is almost indestructible ex. them The wasters seat '+tat+ unchange, lnflrfaaryfor Slab AnIfeals at the College t ! ISM-Oked taste I J sept by fire. It is considered superior Limited. Leaden � � I COI.LEiiiE RE•OPENfIi SEPT. lOtb,•1l10 Pats. 1n durability, appearance and toe h- , They have recently introduced a $ ANCZR, Tumors. Lamps. eta, Internal X.B-Calendar oa appivat4era , neat brand, "Lords of CatlAda," neas to mahogany• which it otherwise �' and orternal, car®d without pals by L A. A. dBA:tU$ pea ekpul tri : ( Even the most closely confined of somewhat resembles. In some large oar bom• treatment, Write n. before leo Daps. IL that goes over the counter at ten g a , Russian, prisoners sometimes get forests of this tree it.is very dfillcult fate. Dr, Bellman Medical Co. Limited. $cents straight. It costs the dealer, to dlstia Oolltngweodr oats iIIR g guish� the live trees from the '0' +N�t►1r'N�'�iti'�^► an knouting. 1 ,sc•methinl more than similar look.j '' :. dead ones, the latter being very num- ill im- Is Your Hearing Coo�i �, illg oigars from other factories,but Sltnard•s Linhasnt CurM Otphtlterla. erous and said to stand for 100 years ; there is s reason, which you can sitar death without a=hlbftfa2 decal. The B8AR0•PRONE well sive foo the AUTUMNTERM, _'gn,a; out by smoking one. RATHER DULL. YE NEN RE FU 1T .Dents of g� besnef need for fres- _ -- - A YOU REMEMBERED 1 h1et. sivtns particulars and names - ARE ISf \DER. "Did you have a good time on' at satisfied users. Also opens August agti In an When packing for the country �p•r artments of • central ' your vacation Z gpMltl Offer far a Menthe Mans Trial. 9saela•ee Gariel•, Toroate. First Tourist-What are you writ "Nut very. I met only two men c ttage, dont forget your box of fUE GRANO ELECTRO OZONE LIMITED, we invite regae•ta for oar Zam•-Buk: Blisters, sunbnrn, LU Spadina Aveaua, Toroeta now estate •. write W. dng down'? wcrth becoming engaged to." n. Shaw. tnacfpai Vence s ., scratches, insect stings, etc., if not and O•rrard Sts.. Yorento. Second Tourist-I'm making a "Hum' Chat did you a.lswerri g CONSULT ote of a few things that have •anile "I told him he was a Gar." ' immediately attended to, are like- lis ly to spoil yon r pleasure. Zam-Buk Q R E V I L L E & C 0. �u indehble impression on my meat- "Thank you, old man. -But-rr- •i> !tory so that I shan't forget them. ,you've never seen my wife, have eusures you against trouble from Investment Brokers 3 you 4" these. csvaausrfto y a0f103-Yielding f r-m"Ati;to 8,. ✓ htihen all other preparations fail, Zam-Buk is antiseptie; kills all TRuar co•v srocits Yielding e'; to viX• try Holloway's Cora Cura. ,do� �A-OU'LD BE POPUL_AII. Poison in wounds, whether from Mtattstt slot:as-Y,.id',nq tax to aa:. barbed wire fence, Or insect Eting, write us for iniormt•tion free. ,1rL1MOQr, whatever, and no inconveni- "`Why," said the surprised +i! soatt St., Toronto. Tel. Me reins ; P Soothes aching. feet and blistered lsadw.Ya f:eada s.► ,, +encu in using it. would-be purchaser,.. as he struck , -,� has,ds; hells baby's chafed places: i Ipfa•t ears, the .ror+t the. keys of an elegantly finished cools thoee sunburn patches, and GINSENG las in from QM ,D � .A chew roan and a thea auto- piano, "thio instrument makes no P t ben b minnre,a P P P prevents freckles. Purely her- - For eadsetre a ]m9bJe make a lot of noise. sound:" twb..ber stet or ` bal in its composition, Zam-Buk is Root is worth S7.00 per pound. ervoffO. Tooth- "No," replied the polite sales- always superior to the ordinary Anyone can grow it. Write us for aoh•, henna! 'a, BICYCLISTS yoao9 or old should al. I man, it isn't intended to make b•amailant.� tseahnsss wa . carry a bottle of Pa.iakiller in their i , , ointments containing animal oils nursery roots and seeds. ya�t para _ sa�dl• bags. It cares °ata and wounds any sound=it 8 8 kind t0 your is lAe blot x0ne or kidnem R aid-fate, and mineral coloring mat- t, with wonderful quickness. Avoid substi• I neighbor' piano." f" E. yOifl CO., Waterford, flat. around do Uver pre en.elhng � o- ..Lutes, there is but one "Painkiller"- g P - ter. All druggists and stores sell of tie ]Dents. and'pains ot�a11 klille Head • err; Davis'-iso and ilio. ram-Buk, butavoid substitutes. FISH WI LL BITE "' Raaper�ad R�drfe�t to a dries Of- These t 'i These two desirable, qualifica- _ _ .• ,� -A woman tells her troubles to a ticns, pleasant to the taste and at The man who quite smoking has ,, �-- like hungry wntvet .;;�".; doctor 1 a man tells his to a law- t1le same time effectual, are to be mere .none to spend on his other at an senses. it y , P nae FISH LIRE. Robertson Bros - .- Ser. found in Mother Graven' Worm Ex- habits. Keeps you butypet• s - _.. ling them oat. R rite today ond terminator. Children like it. --�• set a bot to hely introduce, a` It Needs No Testimonial.-It is -'-' A Retied' for Bilious Headaches. Arena wanted. Michigan sett DESIGNERS.A,ND-BUILDERS OF l r t AN ADMISSION. Y Co.,Dept.to,Pert"urea,Mich. la guarantee is itself. If could be fur- ache, those subject to bilious head- MOTOR ' SOATS >�als were required they could be fur- �°Jones is an ass. He told me ache, Pal'melee'e Vegetable 'Pills THE PHILOSOPHER' OF FOLLY. t. -Inished in thousands from all sorts are, recommended as the way to „ your wife was an old, ugly cut, and , The world-owes you a living, r : ;and conditions of .mien in widely dif- •that oar oil married her fes her speedy relief. Taken according to „ ALB. SIZES iferent laces. Man medicines are Y Y says the Philosopher of Folly, but p Y money." - directions they will subdue irregu- It isn't running a•.delivery wagon puf-forth 'every year which have larities-of--the stomach WN FRAMES_ butan ephemeral existence and -` - upon the nerves and blood vessels to save you a roar Wolf carrytog p Toar Drmfr=fnt Will Tell you P it home." Alien are heard of no more. Dr. Murine Eye Remedy Relieves sore Eyes, that the pains in the head will HULLS furnished complete or Irl (Thomas' Eclectric Oil has grown in SootheshEye pain and'eeDo ort rr' y .cease. There are few who 'are not - y Yi- treputation every day since it first l j an stave of completion. Murine In Your e. and en Baby's at sometime sub ect to biliousness To Men Who Live Inactive Lives. wade its appearance. Eye*for Bcaty Erre -and Granulation. and familiar with its attendant -Exercise in the open air is the LAUNCHES, with Engipes in- evils. Yet none need suffer with best tonic for the stomach and stalled, ready to run, in stock Wife-Why do Most of us have no °wish to be these ills at hand. system generally; le but there are you altbays look saved, if salvation means to be res- P ---- ;Sena stamps for catalogue. out of the R'indov, John when I --- those who are compelled to follow [begin to sing 1•(:`ain't you bear to cued from our selfishness. The worst of the devil is that he sedentary occupations and the inns- Foot' Of Bay Street litter to me? 1Tu=hand-It isn't Mlinard's Llnlment Cures Diphtheria. will cultivate the virtues of indus- tivity tends to restrict the healthy that,'dear, but I don't want the _ try, persistence, energy, ender action of the digestive organa and HAMILTON. CANADA .neighbors to think I'm a wife beat- A Coin Worth Over 57,000,000. ance, constancy, thoroughness, a sickness follows. Parmelee's Vege- KEEP AWAY eT l Somewhere r the world-possibly soothing manner, and a-pleasing table Pills regulate the stomach . among the' relics kept by some lover appearance. and.liver sad restore Healthy ac- of'the gree! Napoleon=there is a for- - --- - _ tion.. It is wise.to have s packetPLIES _ tune, perha s unsuspected. Ernest Thompson Seton say's ill o! the pills always on hand. p �4 Among the tains Napoleon had bar -- for Matf a cent a nay. tae.An st Ladies' Home Journal, minted were some millions of five- as QUITE TRAGIC. franc pieces, and he determined to Although too .long soli-sid+rod Q ry*' „ Horn Flies, Gad Flies, Blow Flies, Flies Popularize these in an extraordinary harmless, it is now an established Mother• (reading)- Ia Ireland of every kind, llinsquitoes, Lice and all •°4 way. In one of the coins, folded to inti that the common house fly is a they use peat for fuel.. worrying insect's keep entirely clear of the _ a tiny size, was enclosed a note sign. Little Margie-"Did the burn animals to which s ed by Napoleon, and promising e thousand times more deadly 1Lan Y „ > sum of 5,000,000 iranes-about =1,000,• him 'because he was wicked 4 t the rattlesnake." Hili them 'ht' Mamma-"Burn whom dear?"' Coopers Fly Knocker "- c 000-to the finder of that particular using Wilson's Fly Pads freely ..inti Little Margie-"'Why, Pete." coin. Naturally, everybody who chant• - '.. has been applied. Easilyput on with a �,n - ed a large piece demanded the new persistently. Mlftard's Llnlmsnt Curls Colds, Eta sprayer, and costs less tan one cent a - �t flue-fr#inc coins in exchange, and, as — day for each animal. Protects wounds a rule, probers and dpg find sounded WRONG EIiPECTATI0N5. Do you realize that yon are et• from fly-blows and inflammation. hlo're a the metal in eager search for the hid. Provoked Customer- The watch than pays for itself in extra milk, cats den'note. But the years went on, and posing your loved ones to dreaded beef,less feed and more work from horses. r yet the .note did not appear. Napo- I bought here last week won't of ' Rleon's plightred trord is a sacred trust Proprietor (who is never rattlr.lj 'dlscases when you allow them to 01.78 AGALLON _ 23 THEA to the French nation, and to-day the of course it won't go, sir; didn't eat food that flies have walked 50o. A QUART Government stands ready to pay the you buy-it for a atop-watch-'l" overt Use Wilson's Fly Pads, and _ debt - which, with interest, is stair WM. COOPER di: NEDIIEM[S }' F L ISSUE NO. 3.1-10 worth 01,475,004-upon demand, thus kill all the fifes in the Crease. , - _ Ylnard's Liniment cures Carpi in Coors. TORO.. 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Valentine, of Kingsville, l�ewday. -Miss Edna Beldon, of Oshawa, spent a few days calling upon his - -John Field is having his reel• is visiting Pickering relatives. Pickering friends. i,• deace -John inked. .-Miss Amy Elliott has returned -There is an abundance of all Smocks, Shirts, Over&lis; all good from a visit to friends in Toronto. kinds of will feed, also theshing Arthuur Long left on Tuesday + 7 �- - -for the North-west harvest fields. -R. A. Bell_purchased a new coal at Spink Mills. Wearing, Well made, honest goods r auto from E. Morgan, of Rouge --John and Mrs. Williams, of . -M. S. Chapman was eppnfined Hill last week. Bloomfield, spent last week with to his bed for a few days through -Mise Maud Squires,ofTuronto, the letter's parents,-Geo. H. and ' Mitts, Gloves. a ilav--e she best C illness. ie s ndia a few days with A. J. Mrs. Jones• pe gg ! -Mise Kate Kerr t a few and Mrs. Howlett, -John Stephenson has com let- „� , � �f p complet- value in a mitt that has ever Aron _ Dteabarton. =��-and�r�-&iffy,o!-6ahs� ed-fife-purchase-e€-Jasrl�' --_ -- -- , -Miss$fella i ens hie been vis- wa, visited with Clarence T. and faros just east of the.village and - been on the market. sting friends in Toro during M� Ratty last week. Rete full possession on October the pefrie iek. 9 -Clarence T. and Mrs. Batty 16th next. -Mise Martie Fotiad is s nding have left to spend their vacation -Mrs• G. $• Martin is under the yyaw yea _ doctor'a care with symptoms °f R. �A.BUN TING, P{�I�ERI�O dent, of Dunbarton• -Leslie Wilson, of Torontp, typhoid fever. We are pleased -Mrs. James Andrew, Sr. was spent a couple of days with hie to state that she is now somewhat 7. half-brother, C. H. Burling. improved.an the alalr list for-few 4e now improving. Fee -T. M. McFa3den, we regret -L. A. Findlay, of the Toronto and family, of Deseron to,are here to report, is _ y with an attack of t World, spent Saturday at the spending a two week's holiday. threatened Y- r home of his parents here. -F• F. Freeman, of Parkdale phoid fever. We hope for. a - -James Richardson has had his Bra4tch of the Standard Bank, is speedy recovery. �` �� all the wry through, you watt every can of paint n reliev-hlg G'. T. Batty while away - -W. Mortimer, of Burlington, to be Pure Paint through and through. We know residence tuck-pointed which adds M.'H, Paull, of Pari Sound, W. �j�,�- enough about slat to say without tear of coatrr greatly to its appearance. on his vacation. y �rX� . - -$-G.-Derr-left-Toronto'- ry- 'Mart;u-au" Some adulteration is put in for balk ore Saturday for a two months' trip on, Wednesday, after spending a art Riggs, of Toronto. spent Sun- _ sou le of months with her sister day with James and Mrs. Gordon. We bought a lot of- : to England with the Q O.R. p Man -Mrs. J. H. Long, of Whitby, r �q p I• • ,- n and with a few days m Hartney, M$ noun lwp�i awl --y-- accompaniedla her nephew, Mas- a - last week with his son, Alfred, at • -Master George Cowan: sign°f �', to meet the demands of our friends and cusp for�a ter Dermott Neal, of Toronto, teed Pare Paint-Pure white Lead, -Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, road, is confined to his bed threat- astkw aid homestead at K`-` re urn Pure I.Anseed vu is spending a three week's vaca- ened with typhoid fever. a few days with Robert McGrady �ecess�y coloring ingredients and dryer. n tion at the home of her parents -George and Mrs. CottPAW le, of and family. / other me in brands.store nd we lions fMarrence iathiaour Sutton West, are visiting tl the -Lloyd, son of James and Mrs. with other broads. TwogalloasotMartia-Seco .- here. White. of the base line, is now ill Paint will cover as much apace as three gallons Cd -Alfred and Mrs. Rogers, of home of Joseph Doyle, and with with diphtheria, but his condition other makes. --..,- Kinsale, paid a flying visit to the other relatives in Pickering. at present is not at all serious, • former's rents,C.and Mrs. Rog- -Mrs. Geo. Lang and daughter, _ - Pa and hopes. are entertained for a ere, on Sunday. Mise Stella, spent Wednesday speedy recovery. p/ / �/ -Mrs. McGill and children, of with the formers sister-in-law, -On Munca man and wife • H. OV ND / Toronto, and Mrs. Lapp,of Wood- Mrs. W. H. Field, at Rosebank. y h stock, a nt over Sunday with the --Mira Sneath returned to her with two children arrived here _ Misses Law, of Church St_ home in Toro to on Saturday, from Na and to visit theta N. R. t{ camp, and while in the village 741 .—= -D. F. Every who wasconfln- after spending a pleasant two were doing some shopping. One ` TT ��� BEST".ed to his bed �Yor s few daps weeks' vacation with Pickering of the littleboys had the misfor , y through illness, is ve are pleased friends. tune to fall on the cement walk inLJ -to say, gradually recovering. -As Miss Annie Calvert and a front of Dickie & Cha man's store � r -Dr. Dewar,.of Bright, spent a a friend were returning home p - i ifew 'da s during the past week from Oshawa on Tuesday even- and fracture the small bone in one y f big arms. Dr Towle s = with Pickering relatives. The ins they met an umbrella mender ° to ms To -was sum > tiobiyg.a cart and_rin. in a bell. maned and attended W the child's —._ dootorlaa-iaany friends in Picker- p ringing — — _.— �O/ 7 i� 1 • ONE l ,• The horse became frightened-an es see re always leased to ntario township* Pure -- �gmwho a y p ramped � the .aide of the road. -The crops throughout,O this year promise to be most sati9- A large shipment from one of the be!+t apiariep in the to p J. R. and Mrs. Th exton and �he rig was upset and both occu- factory. Fall wheat especially S- :clover. It simply couldn't bebetter, -put up in pints and quarts. ;family and Stewart Thexton re- ntq thrown on to the hard road turning, out well, as yields from the city os -Swul&y. ev_ gist-(:al.Yert-sustained-a_apraiaed- - Pin.ts including jar - -am- - 40-to Ski bushels per-acre is quite v enin after a adin a couple ankle and a slight injury to her it �� O g pe gg common With the exceptionally '�j _ weeks vacation with •Pickering head, but -iq. able to around Quarts - -- good prices farmers should be well �i .,relatives. again. The buggy was also badly satisfied with the pear's work, _ -The Toronto Exhibition will damaged, and when the are devising-ways o n .a week from c°-morrow. This -If you lose an sulcus] or an y y CASH FOR BUTTER �41V�O EC3C�S pe and means of getting rid of their i remioda us that the rammer is article of any kind, advertise it in surplus-cash they should not for- - t _ nearing an end. When the Toron- T>3E NEws. There is scarce] a Ret the publisher of the local �3gM JARS i Bee I to Farr comes round it is about week passes but. there is a lost WATCH i Pince • llbc '¢HSY'Rg 4 i3raaulated DON'T 9u u PAY TOO time to begin preparations for the article restoredto the. owner. paps!' OUA j .Quarte. ,,76c A - q winter. . through the medium of these "' • PIiIC$t9 I Imp. Qta.. :8bc I QL71D8 still MUCH -H. A. Matebett underwent an columns. In some caaes it ie a uxoaUcasi i Gals..... %C $5•'a - - operation for appendicitis at the pockevbook with a large sum of Littlejohn Bros., of Uxbridge, babe - • - -- Geeneral Hospital, Toronto, on money, other times it is something bought out M. C. Devins' grocery at Tuesday night of last week. We of greater or leve value. It fre- Oshawa. are pleased to report that he is quently happens.that an article is Gera. WW has sold,ber house on MEN'S ARVEST BOOTS ' making satisfactory progress to brought in to our office to be ad Main street south to ler. Dalton, who mares satin vertised, but .is claimed b this has bees living south of the park. y g but light weight,only $1.51? t'y� � T. C. Nicholls was in' Whitby on Tan boot-Blucher et Iq, good and afros -J. S. Jepheon has now^the fine owner before the paper is issued Sunday and expects Mrs. Nicholls will s new veranda on his residence com- and thus the advt. does not ap• be able to come home in the course of MENS PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS ]plated. The appearance of the pear. This shows that THs News o week. They certainly are the "Kumfortable Kind"-50e per pair- 1property is greatly improved by is receguized ss the proper place Mr, 9uggitt baa Lost 'no time is re• E Ithia addition, which will also bee, to go if an article is'lost or found. building his -barn destroyed by. fire GgNT'g TIES, latest styles and colors-25 to bOc. _ isouree of comfort. The work was -The sympathy of the eom- the day the public school was burned. leans by W. Wilson. munity is extended to James and A few days more ought to see ice cam- -St• Andrew's Sunday School Mrs. White, of the base line, on pletion. will held their:annus picnic on, the death of their seven-year-old No one can see where the cwt of as Miss Elsie, which took automobile comes is at the price. A Word to - the: the farmer's 'wife + , 'Thursday afternoon next at the daughter, charged for them. A VSM machine _ Boone farm 9a the Greenwood place on Saturday after a few days through town Monday for Jars. It's threshing time. How about your cutlery. -road;'-Hilts will be at the church- illness. The little girl had been Oldham, a well-to-do farmer of M-ount _at one o'clock to convey scholars complaining for about a week Albert. He will be able to educate ,� q _ -- _ -sad parents to the picnic grounds. about her throat being sore, but his own and his neighbors horses. _ -If that thoughtless youth otherwise she was feeling well and John Clyde, of Reach, thinks the _ 4 who repeatedly fired off a revol- little was thought of her illness. best load of stuff ever brought off his 1 doz. Sheffield knives and forks, Well made and strong, Daly $L6FI l farm was 9W lbs of pork represented 1 doz: Sheffield knives and forks with bone handles.-..,............ $2 76 -... ver from s rigwhile driving on On Saturday morning about three bT three hogs not quite nine, months back-horn handles...:........:.. ;4.00 . the Brock road near Pugh's bridge o'clock she took a turn for the old which be sold last week here for 1 doz. English knives and forks, the other day, repeats the offense worse and the doctor was sum- py ' he need not be surprised at being monad and the case was diagnos- fitted for ,market. If he can keel?a ►lea spoons 80c doz. Cheap but lust,the thing fcr threshing. ed as acute di theria. She gradu- few ll like these his shippingor kel?nearly Knives only white and black bone handles............ .. 1. per called before a magistrate. For p „ carrying a revolver the penalty is ally became wtie orse until noon when need not worry about thrice of the TT S she died. The funeral which was Alsike.-Journal. «�BUY THE BEST'.' -- -The steel-work of the baseline private took place on $uuday •� - - �—_bridge has arrived and its erection morning to Erskine cemetery. < will be roceeded with-at once. -On Thursday afternnoon last Charles Beresford ie still • pp The grading of the approaches is quite a large number of our real- deeply interested is the 'Canadiangick • • - -_ also being pushed forward with dents gathered on the college National Exhibition is evidenced by - the-least possible delay. When grounds to witness-the baseball the fact that he is sending over.for ha' pman completed it will be a. splendid match between the home team this year's Exhibition a complete r. .. ,_bridge and will be a credit to both and that of the Optical Company, model of the little gunboat Condor with which be first fought bis way tp County and Township, each 'of of Toronto. Owing to the absence fame. During the bombardment of whom bear half of the cost of its ,of several of the players the Pick- Alexandria with this little boat carry erection. _ Bring team was assisted by'Messrs• lag as armaaienE of one 4i ton gun ME N'S FURNISHINGS -We congratulate'John UCon- Barton and Nicholson, of the and two 64-pounder guns be engaged nor on his success in passing his Whitby Greys, and Mr. McGee, of Fort Marabout for 4i hour's and 1''EFIA.NW�+. $Rt�N� -: examination in Telegraphy. After Toronto, who is camping at the practically silenced•the enemy's guns. : his oaamination he was offered the ,lake. ' During the early part of before being reinforced. Ae the arms- bo s' snits from $2.50 up. We also �°sition of night operator on the the game the Pickering'boys led. on Rune two It tonsgsnna,two two ninth handle odd coats and pantMen' suites from $8.00 s and,light or heavy weight We have G.T.R. at Port Hope, a very im- The visitors,however,soon bunch- una, two 8 inch gone, twenty 83 another shipmenb of Peabodys overall. They are the overalls that t... portant position. He declined ed their rune and finally won the Bounder guns and five mortars, it is take the lead in all overalls, giving complete satisfaction, cannot pull that offer to go to Newtonville game by the score of 11 to 6. The not hi his explain how he earned the them apart. where the . responsibilities are game was much enjoyed by the title of-Condor.Charlie,” particular- lighter. We also congratulate R. spectators and it is hoped that Iv as he so manoeuvred the Condor We also have'a'lot-of leather fly nets and fancy stets for horses , _ A. Bell under whose instruction these games may be of more fre- that she was only bit twice during the Mr. O'Connor studied. Mr. Bell quent occurrence.. engagement, FARMER'S' TJPPLY STORL�', has taught some of the best oper- -Mr. J. H.Hare, County Repre- -.ators on the road. sentative of the Department of N.E VCT E BRYAN PROP. PIC$ERINGI —Mrs. J. H. Rogers met with a Agriculture, Whitby, has been f painful though not serious aces- for the past six weeks devoting ICE-CREAX PARLOR i dent on Thursday morning last. his time.to the organization of si " in in the PT lore of the ductio She was at her home and was in ' Co-operative Poultry Citelee the act of getting on a chair. As the vicinity of Beaverton. He re- C#OR�ON �30'CT�E • �• �' _ ... she stepped on to the corner of ports marked austere in this now — - the chair the latter tipped throw- line of effort... One organization Ice-Cream Wednesdays and Sat- ing her to the floor and injuring' he states is composed of over .•urdays ape bricks on the y her arm. Though painful she forty farmers who have been re- _ latter daye. - *- thought IittTe of the injury. In ceiving since 'organization three ETHBL GORDON, - Pickering 'Now is your Chance• A big reduces the afternoon she went to Audley and four cents.per dozen more for I tto attend a re-union. Happeningg their eggs than the prevailing pICgLRIN(l .MARKETS • '�•. to mention her injury, Dr. McGi]- market prices. Live poultry is a] _ iOII lII all Trimmed M1111- livrap, of Whitby, who was one so handled through the organize- Old Winter Whoat.............. $1.06 " of'the party, examined the arm tion. This movement is active in New - .08 nary at and found that the large bone had other districts of the Province and (loose and spring Wheat-....:.. .80 - - r_ sustained a clean break. 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