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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_08_26� i '"�}; 9A. :•.�.. y�'•.- 'Y'Ylr � "'dr r..,..v .. , ',`n'L• .w(. ..Fa[• ..t- .N ,;rv'. .a�Ft-. , �".,5:�.':. tu-z• -tic*':iw�,; Bim', •r�' •c '.R. •4 >.an. :a. pops N S1 ?ft - r s 1,10: d .. •` aria _..}. _.:� .,,f .•+ .•W }, _ - � •Til T - �• �'� 'b 1 1 Srv..• �"PICKERING. " •.fie. - _ � T - n' IAL - VOL. XIX. ONTe, .FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1910 — -=No. 47 ttocK ROAD _. - = AGIN,COURT 4 SPINKMILLS '�' �srs�}'1a,ist+oissal �asltr# -- - _ , _ - --7. a School is again in full swing, with Lavid ThoTrn, who has been em s J. Coaxvoll i tedilml Miss French still at the helm. ]a ed on the C P.R. section here for = RZN ]etre, Reginald Fuller is gradually the past fourteen years, was instantly T. FORSTTH, D. of O. ;; Rrowing worse. Little'hope is enter- ,killed about two miles east of here on _ -p g�� . ancesar af�d• 'Gatitar i'ifJ'' n --1ti tkndatem>>eeole-6y o�nrbioaTd`no- --. g .'- - - Snnday morning. Accompanied by E W-- - -S ed for her reeavety W Station of Ontario. Bpeoiat attention given to • Mr. Cautley, time-keeper on the C. John mot be started over the sec. Has on hand a complete stock of ` the SWag o!glasses- Sees tested tree North N.R has left for other partli; Nvork flea ons hand car.the leaf Express harneea geode, including knee + 'o0°t 4ett here being almost e6mpletted. overtook tem, and Wells jumped to dut�ters, rings, fly n�ts� sweat -- KI#NON-M.D., L R.C.$., - - -- --- - M Bradshaw Mies Madeline and �ety;-but Thompson in his efforts to ds,, binder whip?, rawhide and • &din% membei o! the College ofAan 13eorge and MLs--m -urpoae start- remove the car was struck and died - ' almost. instantly. e was about o Boyo College of anrgeone 1Shcnbnrgh. m. Walters and family, of"Whit- veers of age and unmarried. Coroner cages Stseeial atteotioa to d.teaeee of woraea and b , made a tri to Markham on $un- children, Office and residence,brougham, y p br. Coutts is holding an inquest. Repairing promptly attended't0. We are now�booking orders day lust by auto and called on friends � l? K P P Y a PiCKERII�G MEDICAL SURGICAL in this Locality en route - ReEW RlV6ti1 ' Binder canvas d collars I'eeeiv- ,. _ ._ _ -- . . ... _ t e len also. X-RAYATHA Our football boys play at Niagara in , a ummer irises FICBERINO, - ONTARIO onMSeept. 3rd. attention and see me. ''- ` ` _ Mrs. O. G. Nigbswander is spending ter John Cabman Is a Torcnto , R. RWIN TOWLE, W. B., M. D., C. 7d., - a few daps in Toronto. _ , Phyeictan•ia charge visitor at resedt. a day at at his home bere.l . id! as can be expected. eases,ol Men, Diseases Women, Oaneen, y g p W. . J• Co�kwell r Tamer. Mon. examination. Diseases of eye. J. L. agPlNg LIblITED� S. and Mrs. McConochie, of Aurora,. Mie¢Mabel Gilhulp, of Markham,ties - -ear,nose;tbrost fnd lunge. Fitting glasses sad t visited Tuesday it J. Mowder's. vision Miss Allie Fuller. . all sante and chronic diseases. - John and Mrs. Scott spent Sunday Odtoe Bonn 18 to 9 and 7 to i 4917 PICKERING. ONT. Alph and Mrs. Hoover .spent Sun- at Melville Seater'e:Stou$ville. day with friends in Ringwood. . Harold Heisey, of Markham, spent A number from here attended the LADDERS a few days of this week with friends arden party. at Whitevale Friday here. . T1;s.0onn OrowaAttora oy an Iss trice, o ine Armourand Mrs. Ellis, of Ashburn, tt�y Attorney,sad Oonat7 ALI. WOOIYI L'RNiNt}, 8lttsttor. Oonrs Seale.Whitby. Orchard,.visited Sunday at J. Mow= spent Sunday with Eli and Mrs.Nighs- +� der'a. wander. KINDS ETC. •�- T. BARCLAY Barrister-at-Law, Mrs. Brown. of ging,is spending a Mi', and Mrs. Wilson have returned ON : l , JL.I. Solicitor,Notary Public.special ltzami- time with her daughter, Mre. Hobert to Owen Sound, after spending the HAND. ' _ COX for,.Big.a Oourt of Justice, Brock Street. Ll d. -- Whitby, ray is MY yy summer with John-and- re. Wilson, She closed every Saturday due- Ttiomea Dunkeld and family spent p Y Y Sunda with Miss Jeanie Calvert at "w' ing ?august and September. J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, y STOUFFVILLE �eSolicitor.NotaryPubUe.Ete. ldoneyto ISD TELEPHONE CUMBER Mt. Joy. n^ _ .� lona. Omce nest door to the standard Baak, i Mrs. A. Thorpe and little daughter, Geo. (lower, Sth line Markham, ban W � j���SOR _ $�oCK ROAD ." 1Whitbv, e6ly of Toronto,spent a few da a last week t' tititi+++ U CLAREMONT with-Fier Hunt, rented T. Williaroson'a farm at Aths W. I I as n r John Coates h Petee•tsW�ry. • •• _ con ct.-of easr.yin the mail between g and two short. . Short, len a - . ALTER L- HOWDEN, D. V. S. - —' wHtTtsY- -- Stouffville and Atha. i 1'Y Graduate Ontario veterinary college. Mrs. Michael Johnston went to Sun- Member Ontario veterinary Malice) sooiet�.. RBEAL . N. Jisesett hag uTchaaed the N uesesnor to Dr,1.J. 8birley, Omce Hing et., T three stores west of pthe new t deriand Thursday to attend the fuse. � e� V rel of her aunt. Mrs. Root.Macitenzie, 1Ptekertag. 97 office• the price being about $1600. _ s s 0 W which is a most reasonable figure. who died on Tuesday, Mina Mar fret L. Barbour, daughter Is the time to place your order for " �anal# �arl�;• The surveyors on the new electric g g = , for house furnishings,carload railway, have been working in this 'of Rev, R. Barbour, StonffviUe, was a monument. Being a slack time 'W T O. HAM-Issuer of Marti a or single article at bottom locality for the past week or two. For awarded the McLaughlin Scbolarehip of the year in the shops better In I,taensee In the aDoaaH.,of Oasao,. the present they have located the elle of$� by Queen's University at the ducemeate can be given. -t'1Ti --�-- - north' the male stmt and will cross a"minattuaa. Shealao 13 t13� --- Brock street north of the Royal Hotel. of the Registrar Scholarship of$200. Place your older now and have ilkPOUCHER. Real Estate Aue- Always open da- or night. which was awarded by reversion to a the atones erected the first thin To _Iionser, vaiaator, .ollec$W and issuer y y g This route of course must be subject R _.. of marrtage heensea Brosgbsm. to the approval of the chief engineer. London student.-Tribune. __ _ •• _ - J. 1: DPisrie has purchasedtheJ. ---•-a in the spring. - HOPPER Issuer cit Marriage H Lon block just west of the wew ,� ---MARKHAM -- - C. W. GIBBONS, -- Claremont D• r0tsen.es 1a She Oounty of 0°tarlo, poswill HL 1L u LOT hies ex' - Cmce at store and his residence.Claremont. _.. -_ -- _-- • • talsoive far adjacent business and gAnglican = ,1- t o ce an t■ Rev J. E. Fanning, rector $ HEATQNI,TOWNSHIPOLERB Meal LlV� aZ`gasnS �� isoenL at one time occu- is awe for a short hoitday. Mr. T. E. t}unveyanoer Oommisuonar for tasting pied by Ray's Hotel. The price paid Moberly. a lawyer, of Toronto. has R -ttdldaedis, Accountant. Asa stoney w loan was In the neighborhood of $2,600. been asked to talcs the rounds on these .�C,ST RECEIVED . as6ffse •'tssaw of Karrisse Les �i n This is one of the )moot substantial two Sundays. ' ons t-► MC• a'ad�feS Dm Ste g The Ora men of Markham are A Carload of Cement and a Carload of butldiag a its town and when remodel- POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Our Own Emulsion with Hypophos- ed will be well adapted for Yr Dia- Craning a monster demonstration British Columbia 8lhinglea - - h F. for Oountlee of York andoasseto. An s ne 's business. He expects to enter ere for July 12th. . 1911 AlreAdy a „ hites, 60c. sale rice 36c. y 1 ,event live lodges have been invited. Ma°fairs of ail lode anteased so o°shortest g Regular- P It on the let of Se tember r sa.taw. Addlrees Green elver P.O., can my a few bottles left. IL s a great p - Tbts will probably be the biggest pa- All kinds of rough and dressed lumber r a builder. rade ever held in these parte•-sun. lrtb and shingles, as well as hard ,� ,+�}^ B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- UXUR1DQE t coal always . �itl Mender. P .ELL. .ad eotl.asor for D*ntozooe Tooth Powder the beat oa M rkhnnt Township Lite rate this a� Ts counties of Ontario and Fork. All kinds of the market tells what is in it. Fi:egn- The I[arriage, which was saolemniz- year baa been struck At 6I milts an the in stoat, sonduated either privately or byaacvon, lar 26c. Get it now at 19c. ad b Few. D. T. Owen sd Holy Trim $ The County rate is 2 mills and the 1111614 acres collected. Bar dal"' or°they par Little Liver Pills, cod for eve hod townsbi rate 3f mills of which 'l� A. C. R�l �0. � iUsalan ayy717 as rwidww,lcltaabetb aa.Pick B ry ,y is �hurch. Torosta is waounced of p red f setae. Pbeaeordate lilt at Maws Omee.Pick. Regular 25c, Bale price lbc 'a box or I/jgs Mildred ClartwalL second laugh- mills training$Q,000� will be requi or w.e°ab's ser.. Claremont. will r. s for sac. - LOCUST HILL - pr+sm s atteatio°. + t 18o>t Pplies-the Frtetman Garry H. Heydon, both of Balmy Capt. 0. B. Little• om Maxwell, R a' make, always fresh and reliable. Beach. J, Reesor• A. W. Milne. Fred. Reesor. -' � Watches. clocks and jewelry of all The death occurred early Mondor W. Stewart. Robt. (iFoftoa and H. - 1 T Got fAll TERM OPENS AUGUST 29thryf�^ 7 f Stewart re resented the East Yort iLL7 j,Gkinds, rices lower here. morning of David Morden, a we 1 P Rifle assoc anon at tb� O. R. A. at known resident of thin town. He with j' Eyes tested tree. Satisfaction yiarso- time nt is Long Branch last week and were very attendance hese been !° the exception of somea u1-Little, Maxwell. Oofton, This year the t ,Have a full line of Tre b and teed• ucceast cur- here all his life. test In the history of the led mests constantly on hf►nd, )liryMorde�n retedroed from Parry W. and Harry Stewart all wincing the gree y T. M. MoFA DDEN Sound about seven years ago. pi'izer•-l3ganomist 8pioe Roll, Breakfast - Elacon, The barn raising at A. Bluemaa e _ �w crowd Ham, Bologna, Weiner%, etc.. PRvaarsT Al4D aRADUATR bPTICIA1t Iset,week wasps success. There was 6 BROUGHAM g pard for PICKERING. ONT. w nt of[ with sn p anddv me Th n. Mise Ret&.Betts. of Milton, is visit-work e ' hest{ptts ing at T. C. Brown's. 'jaQ$Qp'p0 Butcher 8 cattle• T' everyone present sat down to a beau- . • Pickering LS nber Yard Of al repayst w•bich was pronounced ex- Miss M. Routley is village, renewing old sc• e cellent b those who were fortunate qua lntaocee in this village, There is a reason for it Day by seesg=-get seated at the tables. Mrs, Marshall A Bon. of Toronto, day and year by year the wperkw ^i - ' tekertn� ever Thsd unexpected news reach- are visiting at W. E, Holtby's. worst of tlhis adtool Is beeoatins bet- �All kinds of building material inclnd a hero WFednesda 11 the sudden P Zino, Phillips and J Hogle have had ter t•uows, ur graduwtea readily i n g rough-and.dressed lumber, ension bone%insta led:in their residences. et choice positions. Catalogue is First-class night ri for hire lNewbrunswick Shin lee $9.50 known in Uxbridge. havinglived here Whitby, spMrs. Corner taad sena, of free. T r Church. The younman was--well ,bit s ret Sunda a J.d sons, o ` Day or nigl;t per M. Terme ash. with a retstwe Wm. Wrthington. Russell Brodie and family. of Pick- aR, J. ELLIOT, Principal. Bus meets all,trains Deceased was only 72 years of age. Bring, spent Sunday at M,Hamilton's: Cor. Yonge Alexander Sts. r Yj W. D. CORDON•A SON, and death was due to typhoid fever.— Norman and Florence Bunker visit- _ Teaming promptly attended to. Times• ed friendson the lake shire on Sun- __._.-�gEnt forDanada Carriage (3c>. RE L ESTATE••.•• fiREtNwOOD ea . - - Mrs. R.Conner and son, of Toronto, �� ''• �. H• Pg ' are holidaying with Gipson and Mre. �'1 f Pickering. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. Aaron.Parkin has rented his farina to Conner. rBASSETT'S Good buildings,"'plenty of water, one- -his nepbew, V. Parkin. Mrs. E. Thornton and family. of Q half in cash; s,lpl e'en wort a if Mina Perchard, .of Toronto, is visit- Listowei, are visiting her sister, Mrs. . ,WATCHES ing with F.,and Mrs. seldom. T. C.Brown. r required. T. C. Robinette, 'wife and family Fred. Albert and Miss May Topping, r are not: like all other watches f Also_a good tenement dwelling spent Sunday at the letter's home of West Toronto, spent Sunday with because each and every time z R g hereMiss Pearl Albright. .Having rented the. Punbarton shop yielding 12%in the village of.Picker- Mrs. Miller, of Tprot►to, is spending Wm. Henderson, of New York piece is thoroughly examined and opened the same,I am prepay= ing. a couple of weeks with F. L. and Mrs. State. is spending a few weeks with and Limed'before it is busied -E ofor the counter to you. ed to do all work entrusted to Green. his uncle. John Patterson, � me in the above line. Mise MagiLie Birrell is in Hamilton • Mrs. Ther. Churchill and son are - x Horaeshoeing a specialty. � � � w this week visiting her siitei, Mrs. W. visiting at'J• W.Hogle's. Mr.Church- �. Call in and see me any time. �f �� Milne. i}1 was also out over Sunday. Rev. Van Wyck and wife,of Hamil- Wm. Mitchell.. of Dunbarton, ac- M T. Z1 *-TwM' WOEM, �t]>1 a ton, are holidaying with F. L. and companied by Edgar and Eva,spent y� . Mrs. Green.' Sunda with Joe:and Mrs. Mitchell. _.. DUNBARTON Miss Borland,of Toronto, and Miss W. r s Richards=e Mabel Calvert and Myrtle Wildon, - ''of Pickering; are-visiting relatives in Jean Bennett,' -of- Claremont, are • e' The w this neighborhood. , appee ending a few days with Bennett School re-opened on Monday with a ]3roe. 1¢$ tiA ' ?O�INIO BANS ' ° �Public, Pickering. fair attendance. Mr. Hinvman has Mre. Ma ill, of Toronto, and•Mrs. - charge for the balance vi the year. Lapp,of Woodstock, spent a few days Head Oltfloe, To:ontoMra. S. Bray, of Claremont, is here last week'with George D. Linton and 21"k1smithinq ! helping to. nurse.her brother, Hamil- family. �,v.• ton Dunlop. who is confined to his (leo. Philip was in•Toronto -last , General Banking Business A general blacksmith business done. � Wednesday visiting his father, who transacted. All kinds of repairing aeatly,aad, Mrs. Prouse;of Woodville,•and her. has been very ill for some months, promptly a:casted. sister, of Flint, Mich„ spent a few and although be is improying,'is still Special- atteIItiOII Y@II t0 days this week with Walter and Mrs, confined to his bed. Also every watch is sold with an Horse-shoeing-a- Specialty. Wilson. Ree. C. H. Hainer, of Little Britain, iron clad guarantee to give sat- " + the collection Of The.Bible .class of'the Greenwood -will Breach in the•Christian church isfaction• further, the designs • GFC ON # T. 'vC7', Sunday School had a picnic at the next Sunday. Aug. 28tb,-in exchange of tbair cases.are b6th-beautifui °Bale nptee.'• pICRERII�(l, UNT, . lake on Saturday afternoon. All re- vyith the pastor_. Next Sunday is to and capable of .preserving your J. _ porta good time. be observed as Cradle Roll Sunday in watch for a life time. Call and SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. pa4�NT3 FOR g�L�i _ word has just been received of the the Sunday school. Everyone invited see as. We do.not press any Faj death of B. P. Richardson,of(ilenftll, to both vervicea, which will be of �mpgedts received of $1. and _ Sank., which took lace on the 9th special interest. one to buy. ; upwards. Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower; fast,at the age of 62 years. He was a Wm. Mosgrove had_the t�iisfortune < ♦ Q son of the Rev. Ciao. Richardson, who to'receiiie a painful Sntury to )iia footdS`SeDt�S' Z>Zt ST60t allowed st highest Celery and Garden Flowers. had charge of the.Glreenwood circuit on Monday. He was engaged laying taurrenisrates. _ Wagon will be on the road during about thirty-years ago. -He was a a coulter. which slipped_-.from the O-g.�pglZ•g N$w pos�I•`oFFICR Jay the season. former M. L. A of N. W, T. and very longe, falling on-his foot. The paint T=T v T r c CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager prominent in educational and religious which was red hot struck near the V v A 1 The Gammage Gardena, circles. He waa a lawyer by prdles- the ankle inflicting a nasty cut as well ' WHITBY BRANCH. ONT. si*iD and eO joyed•a large practice. as a severe burn: .s tl 'r -eb'* + y.' rxR F 1 .=^.$'•,,.;,:,., '�'C f,...e. ':$! n'ks,. w tF�� �s•�kt +.e a, a.. .nom,�1 .s;.�-.. .�;:: :2 a::.. •.r,., .�:.." ;M. •a a,,.,. 'i �„r• g.:w.' '".�',. „�.,> ;'Y� ,.� :A �. �'�'. _ '4''.t2 i,�,.s'+� v,•: :I. '"y�uEyad' `ce 'mi',�, as C' ',• ,.r t� ,*' ,-�' L. ;'ad�' '�' ', ;i'�. -.:�°„a a•"c . F'.y,� A;.#� �i ^'4- ''".r F'. .°a'� i `�'. •„�.` .a_�,. , ,�;: ..aw �F. ,'+V, .. r ,y. .rq• .. .a .•�.a r.`F�3,. •..,�.,�..yu. �4.xa .`s¢w• ,aw-w .dn::l.. x .'"ti.• ws° -'4 �-. - ',,:... z .,.Mrdv. y.. - ;. Ni .: ^.' M1,.+,.. ..-..,..:"° i••w : . .,•�J, v,a n. ., . ... F'Y ,. Ii r Y' -.w "-'�.�ev .;�.. '..'arx_•.. 7.. ��¢ _ �. lo- ,.. .. �.....,. x .. .•, r°-,:.F•- Sry. a..i: - 'F' g . V+>:, .• chi ,. . :.}a 4. - _ _ PAINALMOST DROVE. WIFE,r • EM - as- Working for a Farmer --Cutting Weeds _�. A Montreal /Ian the Chief Actor in a Dual Traged • ° on the, Road. DISEASE DEFIED TRE.iTall»'r _ 'Ct'A33�$RED AT ONCE BY • "FRUIT-A-'IVES" A despatch- from Niagara Falls•)David's. The'officers had no•difli- - A despatch from Montreal says: had -not been drinking for tw• . j says: After making a sensational catty in recognizing him as the "`Good-bye, children,'.', kissing months. Ewen at the inquest no 5fr. H. Marchessault, i h .Cos-. them, << and being at large less than a week y rode, two of the Stable of the Province of Quebec, who and rf I do not kill myself I shall l ed, beyond a,seemingly light quar- e' g g , age in which the t lives at St. Hyacinthe. thought he was „ - , 1 Gunner Wm. Moir was arrested officers pinned the murderers arms be .hanged. With this John rel, when Mrs. O Keefe s sister y y g y to his sides:after &.brief struggle. $Ging to be disabled for life. O'Keefe,' aged-47, ended his life by was forbidden to enter the bause. i earl on Saturday cocain b the Provincial Police near St. David's. When told that he.was recognized, A terrible pain 1n the back kept him_ putt'He was was sent to the asylum several Moir made no attempt to den his 'n the hoose a ter shooting his wife, killing her I ents six children are left orphans, :are for mouths. Nothing seemed to instantly, shortly _-before 3.30'and homeless. The eldest child isyears ago for th-13 loulder Of Con -kfeutity-- - poral Lloyd in Wolseley Barracks, "Yes, I'm Moir. I<thought I had ;ive tells-. o'clock, oa Thursday morning at a girl of fifteen ears while the and made his este on the night iven you fellow t double- Then he tris- "Fru-:-a-soca" the ages is a .little over two years o the 14t with Taggart. He had 'cross," -as all he said. famous fruit medicine. Note the re. No reason can be ta:ssigned for of age. O'Keefe was forty seven i - been working for a farmer named TWO ATTENDANTS ARRESTED. suit& the deed. He had worked stead- years of age,. while his wife, Rose Mr. Fred Butler, a mile and a half A despatch from Hamilton.says: "Fruit-a-fives'• cured me of chronic ily as foreman in the cotton mills Delima Bouldrice, was thirty-five. from St. David's, since Wednesday. The arrest of Fred McCullough and ha i could snot that s o severe on Notre Dame street east, and Both were born in Montreal. He was cutting weeds on the road- Monteith Trapnell, two attendants writes Mr. Marchessault.' ----- ._ side when arrested. His arrest at the Asylum for the Insane, by If you have weak Kidneys and that vets at naught all the sensational :the local police, followed not loo Biting Pain is the Back, by all means $34' pure grain mouil26 $33 to I LAY DOW\ Obi THE TRACK. - r stories g e escape of s a and �after b the news of the ca ture of try "F>~uit-a-Lives," which is made of 834; mixed o 1111ie; $26 to 829. _ r Moir in' an auto. thief Kimmins I W: A. Moir byte frontier po ice 10' to i0%c. Butter-Choicest 22% of the cit lice received a tele- near St. David's on Saturda af- '50c a box, 6 for $2.60• or trial box, s .` Seeking for Death. t y Po y 25c. At all dealers, or from Fruit-a- to 22%c. Eggs-Selected stock, 21 ., phone message from a. resident at ternoon, at 9nce cleared up the uvea Limited, Ottawa. A despatch from Belleville says: to 22e, and straight receipts, 18c G - St. David's late on Saturday af- mystery in connection with the es- - pf,r dozen. Second grade LowerI George Molboef, a tormer member ternoon to the effect that Moir was ' ca of Moir and Ta art last Mon- l of the local police force from which ! Pe gg ` p Province eggs at 32 to 12%c per P � - 7 working for Mr. Butler, He was day and relieved the anxiety felt THE WORLD MARKS S. dozen. he retired a few mouths ago, at- - :sure that.the farm laborer was the in this community over the fact tempted suicide on Friday even;ng fugitive who escaped from the Ham- thatnrdeaers were at - UNITED STATES MARKETS. by laying himself across the Grand _ ton`institution. I large. The capture and double ar- Trunk line on Pinnacle street, on ` TS FROM THE LEADhit+ Buffalo, Aug. 43.-Wheat-Spring _ As the police business outsidethe� rest .created_ somethin of a sensa- which a freight train was to pass., wheat, No. 2,. carloads at re, $I.- city REPORTS °s city is conducted by Provincial Po- tion here, and while the police will TRADE CE.NTHE:. , „ , in--a few minutes:--When- asked to ' lice, Chief Kimmins referred the! not state- what' mpre they-know = 21y, ; Winter, :�o.- w`hite, $1,03J. move he refused, saying the pilot 3 - .. -._ Cern-No. 3 yellow, 70c; No. 4 yel- information to Inspector Mains, they intimate that other develop- would be along in a few minutes=and Prices of Cattle, Grata, C6etae aa3 lcw 68c; No. 3 cern, 68 c; No. 4:finish him'..The train was stopped, -and three Provincial officers in plain i menta of a startling nature in con- corn, 66,1/c, all on track, through! pp ' clothes-Kelly, McNamara and Pay necfion with the affair may soon Other Dairy Produce of ,. land Malboef, who was very drunk t - y --were immediate- p billed. Oats-No. 2 white, 37d%c; , . y sent- to St. lace. Hotae.n>,d clbr4ad._ :tic,; 3..whi.te, 37%c, \o. 4 white hand violent, refused to move: " As = w%c Barley "Malting. 70 to 75c' be was armed with a revolver, the -. .. _ . ._ _... ._ _ .. BREADSTUFFS. - +Rye--No. - kin 9c• police were sent' for,_=and.'he was. . Rhe- ' ., on .frac arrested and placed in the cells, He Toronto, -Aug. 43,,-Ontario Detroit, Aug, 23.-Wheat - :\o. - - -- TRADE INCREASED Wheat-Old No. 2 winter nominal lwhite, casfi; $1.00-,;fio. 4 Qeddays. teen- d ink-$$_ _ . at $1.03 to 81.05 butside, sew, 97c.cash, 81,02„ , September, $1.02%, to ffi1 outside. De,<einber, Si 063;. _ .. Manitoba Wheat-. , 1 rt ern, -- ;�E�F .1�I, TO�ti\S WIPED 01"T. Mani a '10 no h _. Ne. 2 _ m, r Figures for First Four-Months- of Current 3 northern, i 10', at lake" - to Montreal, - , ports Aug .3.-1 few of the In )Montana and 14ahe Flardes are l= Aggregate r� rte+ n _ for immediate shipment, beat ,cattle sold at about 6%c per Sweeping Oter Tact Area. r• Year 1i 1'8 a,te $232 VOQ W�. _ Co n-ams a N . 2 yellow lb ietty good animal's from 4% t gg g t t 1 r nc a o low I d from Missoula, Mon - r 1,•ie to 72c;.No. 3 yellow, Canadi-l k� CcP common stock, 3 to 4' c per t despatch_ a,- says: Mercilessly and relent= t so. 61c. Toronto freights. lb. Milch., ws from $30 to $80 a 'A despatch from Ottawa says- lars, lumber ,by ,almost a million Oats-Canada western, No. 2, each. Calves to $l0 each, leanly the- forest fires in Western , ;During the first four months of the dollars, agricultural produnts by 42,,c; No. 3 Canada western, 41 f c I or 3'% to 7c per lb. Sheep, about Montana and Idaho are sweeping -current fiscal year ending Jul 31 f five.and a half milaons.-.and menu- at lake ports for immediate shi 4efr -,• over i vast area, driving hundreds 3 g y y-over a million. Ani- to . per lb; lambs, ,.,c per lb. -. Canada's total trade amounted to, factures b ment; Ontario N.o. g'white;- 38c to Good lot9 of hogs 9'/ to 9%c er lb, of fugitives before them, destroying l small settlements and wiping out of- ' -- 18232,830,280, .which is 840,710,956(mals sad their produce declined by 33a outside No. 3 white. 37c to 38c', Toronto, Aug. 43,-Prime batch- - - _ -uoore than the -trade duringtl a over six hundred thousand dollars, "tside,•41c to-42c on track,`Toros-'ers' sold at $5.25 to 83 50 with me- existence milliorrs of dollars worth same period a year ago. Te to and products of the mine by two to;; new oats, 35c to 36c. dium at 84.90 to $5.20, Cows and of property. It is known- that-the j Rel amount of domestic impar; hundred thousand dollars. Barley-Na. 9, 50e to 5lc; No. bulls firmer and ranged from $3.50 entire east half of the town of Wal- _ 3 extra, 48c: No. 3, 45c outside.' to 83.50. ' There was a fair demand lace, Idaho, has been burned. `Vest ' ' and exports alone during thesame' During July alone the total trade •� r time was 8824,274,621.3� a better- wes $el,456,570, a oetterment of . Peas-No. 2, 73c to ;bc. for stockers, feeders and milcb of that a hard fight is being made. trent of $39,084,194. ;?he value of five millions. Imports showed as Manitoba Flour--Quotations at cows and as the supply was short On Sunday afternoon The Daily merchandise imported for :on- increase of $5,538,$05 ,and exports Toronto are:-First patents, $6.20; price. were .very firm. Thele was Missoulan reporter at Wallace had sumption during the four months declined by three-gtiiarters of anvil- second patents, $3.70; strong bak-, an abundant supply of sheep and a wire. He summarized the situ�- totalled 8143,322,043, a betterment lion. There was. a decline in the err.', $5.50: 90 per cent Glasgow, lambs, but this did not affect pric- tion. as follows:-"Thirteen lives • of $31,530,201„ and domestic ro• value of minerals sent out of freights; 251. ea. Hogs. were quoted at 88 40-to have been lost: the property loss is P. estimated at $1,000,000; the fire is a - Ontario Flour-New winter wheat $5.50 f.o.b. and $8.60. to 88 75 .fed '. duce was exported to the value of{ $83_,415, of $27,,4.�.in lumber, and - - i still threatening.'' " ficur, for future delivery, $3.�5 to "and watered, a risd of 13 to 25c. $80,8_:52,578, an increase of-$7,553, $271,195 in agricultural produce, $ at the mills. _ There were increabee.of $399,.370 in Mil, at the bran, 840 per - 1 - During the four i»oiiths•exports'fish, �a8,803 .in animals and their ton; shorts, $24 per bran, $20ck, per To- of products of the asheries inertias-I produrA, and 855,235 in- manufac ionto. Ontario bran, $20 per ton; ed by eight hundred thousand dol- tured aritcles, short n r ton n track on; Shorts.,. $22 per o , To- NAYIGITION OF ' HUDSON' BAY ro oto. _ - _ 1� SHOT- BY PATIENT COUNTRY PRODUCE. � (�, {. _ Butter-Creamery prints, 43c to �•i OQernment+ Reamer Encountered M11As, Of 24c; separator prints, 40c to 21c; - dairy prints (choice), 19c to 20c; Ice at End of July. d Pr f o do. tubs, 18c; inferior tubs, 16c to Dr,� 'Empey Dies from a Wound Received i7e. T Eggs-Easy at 19c to 20c per doz.; A-despatch from Halifax says: to within fifteen miles of Nelson, _ " ' " se s. The Canadian Government steam- and so'heavy was the ice That a Dui'ing� a Malt. ' .in ca lot _ Cheese-�iif per Retrad for large er Stanley has returned'from Hud- twelve-inch hawser had to be used, - - - and 11%c per pound for twins. son Bay. From the- reports o` the and this snapped once. The Stan- despatch- from Ottawa save- lage constable that he was wanted. Beans-$2 to $2.10 per bushel.for Stanley's officers, it cannot be said ley bad no difficulty in making _ Dr.. Wm, Empey, a physician of Ho said he would go willingly, that Primes and $2.15 for hand=picked:= that the outlook is very 'remising,Port Cfiutnhiil, `getting as close as r --ears village, a short distanne-from he was sorry the accident had oc- Honey-9c to We for strained in for the proposed ocean route from I a quarter of a mile from the shore. - Ottawa, at-noon on Thursday was carred, and hoped Dr. Empey was 60-pound tins; 5 to 10 pound tins, Nelson River or.Port 'Churchill. l • The schooner Thomey reports six .,summoned to the home .of -Alfred not dangerously ,hurt. When tho 93ic to •l0%c; No. I. rxomb, $1.75 to The Stanley -arrived at. Churchill. fathoms of water sixteen miles off Blondin, a French laborer and vet- constable 'offered to handcuff him $2 per dozen; No. 2, $1.50. on July 27th, and left.to return on Nelson, Mr. Parrizau, the engin-. eras of the Franco-Prussian war. out them and. was allowed to do Potatoes-Local dealers are pay- •the 29th, ' On the way to Nelson l eer in charge • of the Thomey's 'Blondin had been slightly indispos-[met so. On the way to the lockup they ing farmers 70c to 90c per bag. She encountered much ice-miles of.party, will remain at the bay tin- .-Posed for a few•days,•and .sent•his Mrs. Blondin returning home, 'PROVISIONS. it�and tall the time the thermo- til the ice•is hard,: and_will then eleven-year-old daughter for the and she told her husband Dr Em- meter was at the freezing point and travel overland to.Winnipeg. He k' doctor. Just previous to the doe-.pey was dead. He expressed great Wholesale•quotations:- lower. The-schooner Chrissie G. I will report on the feasibility of•Nel- tor's arrival be had sent his son- grief, declaring that the dontor had Pork-Short cut, $30 to $30.50 per Thomey, which was part of the son River as a port for ocean-go-. in-law, the only other person in always been his friend,,and that barrel; mess $27.50 to $28. Government'expedition, was towed ing steamers.' the house, to the kitchen for hot the shooting was entirely .acciden- Lard-Tierces, 14%c; tubs, 14%c; V.P.;water. As the .modical man .was tal. Blondin was sane and sober. Fails, 1'5c; stocks steady. LOWN .-7 - ascending the stairs a charge of i The community is greatly puzzled Smoked and Salted Meats-Long shot 'from a gun in the hands of by tho shooting, in view of the pre- clear bacon, tons and cases, 15%c F. Blondin pierced his body,. The doc-.�vious good relations of FERRY BOAT WAS B the men, to 16c; backs (plain), 21c to 21yc; ..tor died four hours later, and be-Ithe.good character of Blondin had barks (pea-meal), 21%c to 22c; _. fore expiring declared Blondin had f borne the absence• of a motive; shouldey hams, 14c to 14�ic. fired at him deliberately. $londin';bho victim's dding declaration that Rolls smoked, 15c'ty 15�;.c; Medi- ] fl 1 "declares he shooting was acciden- Blondin deliberately fired- at him, g Gasoline Vessel Wrecked by.-Explosion, and um and light hams,. to 19c; .. - , tal. and b Blondin'& declaration that heavy, 17c to 17%c; bacon 19c to The case is-an extraordinary one. I the shooting was accidental. 20c .Sig Persons Killei The men were friends. Blondin Green meats out of pickle, le less _ •_ -was a•marc of good habits and re than smoked. - . ,,aspected in the village. No motive I!cLAND REYE\L E ICTTUSN9: ' A despatch from Curling, Nfld., into the water. They,escaped seri- - 'fot the-act caYk-bb discovered. After "` BUSINESS IN MONTREAL". says:`Six persons were killed and our injury,, but of those who' re-, being shot Dr.. Empey•staggered :Iuerease Shown Over Figures for '" bfontreal, Aug. 23. -No. 2 four injured on. Wednesday by an mained aboard only one escaped. 'from the house,' leaving BIondin arty of Last Yeiir. Canadian Western, 40% to 41c; No eicplosiori ori a gas:line.'ferry-boat Among the ,victims were two.. alono. He 'remained there, and A despatch from Ottawa says} 3, 39% to 40c: Barley-No..l, 53 to plying between St. George's and tourists, women, who were vision$ > -- -neighbors, believing th•r. man -bad The, Inland Revenge returns for 54c.; No. 4, 49 to 5pc. -Flour-Mani- Sandy Point. The boat was wreck- tbi� region. Those who were int gone insane, did not dare -enter. toba Spring 'wheat patents, firsts, ed The accident happened while jured were frightfully burned, ane Blondin's wife was Absent, -but lila July.total $1,234,718, as compared ,. , daughter wanted to go- in and get with 81,229,542 in the same month $x.30;:.de., seconds, t$5.80 Renter the ferry-boat was midway between after being treated at St. Qeorge last year. O.f the amount in this wheat patents, $5,50; Manitoba St. George's end Sandy Point. The were 'taken to the hospital at St.; -tho wca-pon.- Flea husband, how- strong bakers', '$5.60; straight rot- roarof the explosion shook the bay, J'ohn's. The boat was a new on*, - SH N year a total, the .excise. shows $1,- • I ever, would not allow her to do-so.' 40, 483. lens, $5.25; straight rollers, in bags and' pieces of iron and- woodwork and had bejen on the .route for onlyy At 4 a'elock Dlonoin came out tin $2.50 to $2.40; extras, $2.15 to '82.- -erc scattered for several hundred, two months. The cause of the ex a armed, west'to tr.o Pump to west 25. Feed-Ontario bran, 820.50 to feet in every direction. The upper; Plesion has not yet been determin- r, =-:ho Said-he would rrefcr ha 0n with- ' 'at,tral gas has been •track M, x:21 ; Ontario middlings, *22; Mani-I deet: was torn to picees, end sev-:e 1, but an i::rcttig_tioe Is in pro- v � ys hares, aeu •as told by the vil, - 1Ieltoa• - _- .ub+t Lrart, 4lan,tooa sao;•t•, , ..:1 of LJ.. Fans., gets we: :'J t^ a •. M• a;u..,.. - ..., '.-.: ..... L... ... ',.' • r :.'r.rh._.'xfi-.2 '. .: •E^• a ,,. s.. .,! d.. K:k. Jwv� ?e'.k.MWA+1.' eJ, Y. C+. rk« : .� . ., .'„;.�+ .. `t�S �c'4vq., -?,. ,�,,ti,,w, .'Yt. ,{g .r,z: r:^y...r... 't.r`'' "kf.�...r ..tt+':1' .•t�" .Bx,r•.. •K;•,�+. ��}' �� °+.tit„ Y qac �?' '+�' Y:.. .s •: �p ,.y#. ,.,�` ...:��. � ,,. s �^'+• �.eti � '�•f,� •vi ,: �,,; 1v >�'R'.:a' • �"..+,�,.i'{�'t � .. a �ti. i;qs.;;r-d -•c-_ w, _'ria• ` r.'^,m •'k'.r ';� .'" - ,e:'" ..�S,,ro+.. a: .'s:a ..rc r_ _ t �!� deck the scene here and thnre In PA'S OBSERVATION. 1 `` thousands of culial l artistic- F1 89W1 LL BiTE C a R, Tumors, Lumps, etc, Interns) 4 h - Little Willie--- Say pa what ie Bell al. oared without rain by It' l at all nee u ve@ our treatment. Write as be are tis lhe�art o war Ing p ata la uy- .baad•7" ' , ` tw•lrtaa Ltri4a. iaogwood sur r 9 ideal—>aife ,-aIId --ia-1de81..hu&-- tate, and external.an Medical Qo.. Ltmitelr1 j iMLtm I1 � Omit. ! tle known in other lands. The sue- aRoom" Toa bast'pal• Pa- Aa ideal wife and an ideal _ ling snem out. rite to day and Onf11r�0 Veterinary COii!$! ?g ceeaful Japanese nurseryman must •t a box w to- help tae u.e. m I no: only.-be-a good rawer but_he husband,, my son, are two of a:kind gents t►aaced Michigan trait 8 g �, Adulated with the University- of Toronto std _ that seldom_make &. ale, Ca.,Dept.so.Port Karen,Nick. Department of moat also be-ap artist conversant p •• oder w.caaeml of the partm �-�- Agriculture of Ontario. chaise that limping, useless here with the general arts and eustori'is �/ . onto a sowtd, haaltk ]lose•, wilting of his country, which differ `very Hope for the Chronic Dyspeptic. I$ Your Hearing Good !) 1e11rtnaryf°rSiokAntasaisattheCellsts f , y COLLEOE RE-OPENS SEPT. 30th 1810 - - tank caner a s.•good day's work. materially from t�ho$e of. otl�se;- -trough lack of consideration,of. , g$ss-o P$o2ts w111 t.. oa the X.B-Caea.aar on a"ttcattort. Don't let a fpati=; Curb, -Splint, J g aprsie,ainnbose or any other L,eme- countries, the body s needs many persons al- �a nests of good hearts Send' for fro* R. A.A. OBATGF,V. new slap year horse in the starae. The pines may be considered the los disorders of the digestive 8p• �ooklel, giving particafars and Dames Dept. IL I'rtndp l Fri -- there it with of satiesed users. Also _ most important of all trees-in Ja-- Paistus to endure until -they be• " ' coma chronic filling , days and tlsaelal Offer far a Month's Homs Trial. I�£en��ll's ' pan' says then Queen, and great care , g . Y !M[ ■4 gio Ina Avenue, O OZONE Toronto.LIMITED, Robertson tarois taken of then cultivation and nights with `Suffering. To these a us spadlna avenue, Toronto. r preservation. tihey are generally course -of Parmelee's Vegetable ` _ and great care is Pills is recommends as a sure and DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF _ •.. M curet without Raving, a .ear, taken to select the choicest quali- speedy way to regain.health. These Action. Insist on the blemish a r white'hairs-bannssitdoes ties III 'the spring of the second pills are.specially compounded to ^ off MOTOR BOATS y not blister. year, when the seedlings are about combat dyspepsia and _the many a OTTO HIGEL ro:t as,-a.c.inn�isth 1900 eight inches in height, they are iW that follow in its train, and they ALL $tea your raiment for saslieea aslsig � staked wi -----___PIAY10._ACtloni jean and sad it all that joti._ -'- --- __ d 1;s�enotbiFeawIfho`utitforloyears." Wit rice ,str$:w, the ,Planta. being KKdO DOWN FRAMES ' cstoxcE GORI) x.. bent in different desirable shapes. '.i!'OO MUCH TO EXPECT. The next autumn the s� $1.a bottled for$5. Excellent for y are trans- Mrs. McPherson (to the village HULLS furnished complete or in _ 1 household use. sold by all dealers, planted=t0 a richer soil and W „ , 3 n Ask for free book"A Treatise ou The chronic growler}- You re always AUTUMN TERMany stage of completion. � -- fertilized. In- the following spring J i Si. lir wnsw u.for copy L complainin o something. Are.ye M it.J.=OWLCO.["110MLPakTL � F P novae really well 4" LAUNCHES, with Engines in- � t ann-tied in. fanciful forms. This The Chronic Growler-"No! opens August s th in all stalled, ready to run, in stock. " mode of treatment is given until there's ower much o' me tae be a' Departments rage,Tos Central Send stamps for catalogue. the seventh year, when the trees » We invite reg eats for our. x*4: EOONOMY.. wi!1 have assumed fairly large _ well at the same t}me_ r.new _rite W. . Maude-"I ea h Charlie de- Portions, the branches being train- _ H. a;�;rdra a' �oai. 0-0-V-0f Bay -Street literately picked a quarrel with his , in graceful forms an e foliage ,NN _ r fiancee:" like small clouds of dense green. ' Claude"Yes, he said he simply _ The plants are-novf tal;:eng Pear �'h�i� on Your Potted- Ever /,1 "hal to. Wanted to stop buying i P y succeeding dowers for a while, so he could pays great care must be taken of new Thte is to certify that I haTe•used MIN• hi3 tailor." shoots, which must be.kept pinched 4-RD Liament In m7 family for years. - Stock, s9 + and consider it !hs beet liniment on the Pa-g back. After another three years of market. I have -found it excellent forsY1XLW _ ' Revive the Jaded Condition. _ this treatment"the trees aro virtu- horse seah. attd�liMs^14iiRr (DECREASE THE MILK YIELD. C tsignaH-- ... � "Dialled When energy flags and the cares of al�y dwarfed, there being.no visible W. E. PINED. �`0a• or sugars ts.m ti ` growth after. "j► i ELS, o sore business become irksome; when the g oodiaaaa."• M ddl.wn, . Toow - COOPER'S whore s•Stem is out oT_ sorts amd There.is also a great deem nd for - rthere is geueral._._depresn, t=, curiosities in mixed grafted coni Parmelee's 'vegetable Pills. They ers, a 1s, six or -seven kinds of ► :o w;ll regulate the action of a de- conifers on one plant. Maples form KNOCKE � rargad stomach and a disorder`ec; I one of the best materials for the WHY HE DEGLINEDr nay ? , art;stic faflcies. of -the Japanese �a `' + .1-[iyer,-and make you feel like a ,a adw — I4 craftsman. Often a great many The BOSS— Jimmy, wouldn't you ,new man. No-one need suffer a day ■II1 keep sows lean from Ates at a Dost of ;l` from debilitated digestion when so different varieties of maples are like to get off this afternoon and n ' rafted an one stem. Seedling take in the ball game's" iris than one cent t nay. t ' simple and effective a pill csia'be! �ze_spliced__together when Office Boy-"No, air." What do I "know of what is gtfing $1.75 AL`®N - �o—aair an-y drug�. ' - NO TEMPTATION. friend 1 the brain of my.d or. or growing; after they have formed a The Boss (in aurprise}- Why union the desired shoot is cut off. not T" on in -= •• This is kept up until ten of twenty 'Office Boy-""Cause there ain't About as much as I know Asa your Hardware Dealer, or '� of-the Judgment Da Mrs Henpeck (with-new!paper) varieties are obtained. no game this afternoon. 6 y' WM. COOPER OOPRatN H , Says here that buttermilk will! �"�--" _ --.-_- extend one's life to over a 'bun-! It is hard to realize that the de- It ever] housekeeper would use TFie're is not rf1 g-"equal to Mother .,dred," lights as -he imagination are pure- Wilson's Fly Pads freely during the Graves' Worm Eaerminator jar de kJ Henpeck (wearily}-"If I was d ly imaginary. the Muse / peril ttroyiag worms. No article of its - .__ _ , sumer mostha. Lind has given-sueh satisfaction. . a4 bachelor, I'd take to drinking A." i _ - Aro Old M1 �•h,. - -�r comes in at the weuld Boon bt greatly diminished." _ dote, ' _ _ N azul clothes him. Every ma'n's work is his life pre- Says— The a s— ih UNNATURALLY FRUGAL. server. But. who wants to wear � y _ ' The deatrnctioD of the hense-tly Is:Nlnard•s l.tnimtint earns C.rgat in caw.. Is pnblit±, dot Almost all Boards =Nellie-"I -don't. see why Ger- Such. a cumbrous- thin at a life " y., _ y presenter for more than a few_hours Procrastination is the thief Of Health are- Dow carr in on a` It �ou would enjoy life. make up trade Konomey is so determined to a da 1 of time." In the case of life -g tour mind ,to let the other fellow postpone the date of her wedding. y - - ;crusade again4it it. A bulletin re• do all the worrying. Nora-"You ,don't I - Well it's Don't e = -insurance it is the thief of - fi D experiment with unsatisfar- ht . ceaily 'haued„bg the Dominica Gov�- ---_- : '_ ._• because she has a large aupply.of - famii y protection. Naw Eensoeut states that Do house my (s Holloway's Corn Cure is the me- Gertrude_ Konomey calling. cards tor) substitutes. Wilson's Fly pads about YOUR family [rce from disease germs. Use Wil. �dmine to remove all kinds of corns on_hand,-and she does not propose are the best 11y killers made and sea warts, and only costa the small to have t]s u m-sled. ar`11 kill many iliacs more dice than if you have- not yet pro- soD s Ffy Pads freely and persist. turn of twenty-five coats. ! y•. may other article. - vided for them after you tally, and do your share towards [ - - -'The change of dietary that comes have gone DO IT NOW. eatertuinatina this menace to the 1. It's up to the 'man veno thinks with Spring and summer has the et 1 that only g g' g g- P When a woman is talking she Get particulars of the ' = h_ •wbile health. y an angel is good enough fee* in weak Stomachs of Settin u , isn't doing something worse. ' �tu' become his wife to 'remain:in the inflammation, resulting in dysen- _ 'NATIONAL .LIFE, plans. Women are much 'bracer than bachelor class. - teis and cholera morbus. The ab- .thOn- No man would fasten .his normal condition will continue if Illnarfs Liniment Cur” Diphtheria. "Perhap, you could sell s s sus Minard's Liniment mural Distemper. Insurance. If you think _ penders with a act attended to'and will cause an . pin: exhaustive drain on the system. UNDOUBTEIILY TRUE. Yo��coo d,wrlte,t,. We When it comes to safe t coo lin y .rant good men at all Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta y P g The best available. medicine is Dr. -ergo•yro„ don't _have Mme. Mo- unrepresenfrd po�nta. , _ _ tile_ railroad brakeman seems to J• D. -Kello s Dysentery Cordial. If a man doesn't know when he� have it on the minister at the pre- gg - f• delta make your gowns any more Z' � It clears the stomach and bowels o. said the first dear lel. _ The NATIONAL LIFE is well off the chances are he isn't. sent stage of the game, irritants, counteracts the inflamma- g "'I should say not," rejoined d. Assurance Company TRACING on a rood name and deceiving SUCCESS FOR SIXTY YEARS. This to tion and restores the organs to g. No. 2. "Why, if that -woman Head Office of Canada,Toronto ithe public is what the dmitators of the • rhe record of Perry Davis' Painkiller. A healthy actiop.' made a gown to Shit my figure I'd .well-known 'The D. a L," Menthol Plaster' .urs cure for diarrhoea, dysentery, and _ we doing. Don't be tooled, insist on the all bowel complaint*. Avoid substitutes. _ have a fit." � , genuine, 'The D. • L. o there is but one "Painkiller"-Piny x Davis'-25c. and 60c. CLEANING. WORLD'S GREATEST �y Its too 'late fol• iefiection-after Curtain Help.-Try pinning lace SEPARATOR When you are tired of yourself, curtains oa the mattress of a spare G t u and the party of the other part the rest of- the family.are tired of •bed•'instead of on the floor hich " ave faced- the' parson y: _ you. When you ,are interested in is a back-breaking task. The pins -='A Time #o: Eve thing.-The yourself the symptoms of weariness go into the mattress much more in them don't come quite so soon. easily,time •for Dr Eclectric Oil y, one's fingers are spared is when croupy Symptoms appear in - = painful bruises, besides doing away - -•.. Aho, children; when rheumatic sins 'rater Drsrsi■t nein Ten Lou with the tiresome stooping: Have P Murine Eye Remedy Relieves sore-Eyep, '' beset the old; when lumbago, asth- Strengthens weak Eyes. Doesn't smart, made inexpensive net curtains do relit, COilgha, Colds catarrh Or ear Soothes Eye Pain, and Sells'for, floc. Try several seasons laore service by Monne in Your E es and in Baby's irilin them down than.the would "� { ache attack either young or old Eyes for•Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. P g Y when burns, scalds,.abrasions; con -- have stood if put on curt,`in stretch- l! tut:ions or sprains come - to any .,NOT WANTED. ers. ' ZM rmmber of the family. -In..an of Feather Pillows,-i':..,e a-couple y After the new bhby had arrived. these ailments-it will give relief and the doctor came into the nursi3ry of pieces of boards across four tin i _ work a cure. - and said to small LOIS, aged 4: coffee cans and set in the bottom of the boiler• put" three or four "Lola, I know something-you would r JAPANESE GARDENING. like to have." inches of water in the boiler, place M. am o e the pillows on the boards, *.over the : yD1ft1�aty,t "What she ryneried• boiler, and let the pillows steam for N A ha.0:d -Process of Dwarfing'Pines Occupies "-a'brother," he replied." "No, I wouldn't•" re pined Lo- an hour. Hang them out in the rash caress out all over mybaby's)see and ! • Ten Years. j wind until they are nearly dry and apreaduutilithadtotallyw.eredbiesnip. N. "I detest men. finish drying in the Sun. ' They will , It was irritating and painful, and caused The Japanese gardener- usually the ' 1 of ng� tried _ . little one bolus atifFeti We plans his gardens so. that the best come out light and downy, clean soaps sad powder and salves,but be pot 8 - vista is obtained from the guest and fresh:smellin ne better. He refttxd bis food,got grate r- tbht and warn,and was reduced to a very g � Bamboo Furniture.—Bamboo`fu, room of the house or the­-arbors niture should be rubbed occasion- serious coiiditim, I was advised to try 6i !3 - where it is likely to be most appre- all with a mixture of linseed oil Zam-Buie, and did am It was wonderful .. STANDARD ciated. If there are hills or moun- y how it seemed to cool and cue the child'. �. tains in the background the garden , and turpentine, followed by a brisk' burning,painful skin. Zam-Balt from the WELCOME polish with a soft cloth. This fur- vary commencement seemed to go right to To Our Exhibit: is .so designed -.that the• hills are niture should be exposed to the air the SP04 and the pimples and sores and the part of it, brought into immediate • fee ueatl and kept awn from the r�ion �`r lea and less: 'Within x TORONTO, LONDON, relation with, it. q y 1? y few Weeks my baby's skin was latpl)ed If there is no desirable outside i t fire' compt'tey. He hu now not a trace of OTTAWA Fairs W ,scenery the garden is made in such Battle: Cleaner.-Cut il,� a' piece rush, or ion, or e�tma, or burning Look for This Name -' , ' of brown heavy'wrapping paper in- only so, but cured of the tor. why ais tol give'the impfession.of a P rngati akin trouble,he baa imM-red In TANDARD " / to five or six ie:Jes; take two or being in-a small ampitheatre or the genera health." three-smaH pieces of eommon-soap, i Zam.Bak 4 sold at en scorn and m.dklas vee- "- heart of a forest. To them garden- , a piece of washing soda and put `dam�a box,or post free frwn Eam-Buk ca.. - Ing la not arithmetic but an'art- • '• proreatgfor�ri a,6bo=nforSs,la Acertaincere in bottle, then pour hot water, not !I W,strip al..«r. aura,burr,,.,era,and for piles, EVERyBOVy INVITED hills,, dales, rivulets, waterfalls, - �'3 THE P.. t.ro hot, on Same And shake Bottle It you can't collie, write for Free bridges,` etc., vie in presenting R'' well. Let stand for two or three _ - Catalogue to their. quaintest forms' and fancies hours. You will find this an -ex- `enc' hnrmonions s mmetries. 'p - g - - The Renfrew Maohiner Y cellent recipe for cleaning water y l DRarfetl plants of ell de'sc iptions;T N U ISSUE NO. f15--10. bottles. . Co., Ltd. Renfrew, OGt, ,+y a �. C + �' - � .s 'm�, r:._S z: „�.``�7 r�.,-.c.-.•. r�;''KS nN,,� °�-', ,IS` r- _ �,w.,. A• Rr•-•1'1:M �" .w:f_., '1 M •'� 1:. Jq Y4 G 't -4': `O?,'''�" �' °,e. 5 .t^ '.M �.*.rL �,^-..a �, ���. GN is,�n }••^wf-'�'••.Y'�•'.+�Y!'f4'�-H/ Jt• y:�: _ ieypgr _ L . ,+'� .: .. x,�` .,. ..e"_'q•' , ., 4' �,�,}r++',�-,-.cs .�",r�`'??:.�.d �' 'i.'�^'�R y�'y',Z'` :b'nR' M`'t '.a-s :•:tear W.. r:'i`•:+-..'.: .r' r 'r.L ., - t '.n+.'..•21•°` -'';W`'", -•'H" P"._ S"'. ,;i .;°Zr-L."n.>..'°, a•`"'iV• •"`'.� a�z". :Gt�" •e µ td ',• r. a- ems. r �u t .r :c;,� ��� ... z. s .•, ..,..w _, alae- - - - r •^':}�`e'`:....,., ..:�... ..:'.'.' ✓_ .n- r - 'c " _. .. y .weal•-; V - community. These' guards may Alex- D. Leslie, insurance bruit- � " not have deceived any pecuniary er, committed suicide. RICHA R D S N S , re s.d-but should theise -anger- - i _ XeOo t s — oas mea commit any crimes,ee, the ROCERY ° guards would be responsible. No punishment is too severe for this Fj OR BALL-3 milch cows for esle w� / +flea g sf .6 ogee,one heeds. JOEM;L. OMLItal1. - —- clase of criminals and the welfare Brougham. !►tx , -- �. of the community demands that JUST ARRIVED a !k �Lpubiirlwd••erllyddymoraing■tiA•Ot8••i y FOR SALE—Two flreLcisas y(m - ,yiekssane,Oof. severepunishment be _meted out ulna wee r monose ON. Apps7 to w-8. µ sus olr savasTisncr}: the guilty ones. JAoftaoN:a:oef Boca sr A fresh fulLliae of ' g -A tisatiky of FRY'S FANCY OH•OCO�LA`TBS Yirss ins•rsion p•riin• Ia0 esaq �`1 ED WHEAT q Seah sab•sga•nt in•ersbn.pse fir•- d mute S of•aa tall wbast.wed for eels Seed ar•■de * lee a box. They are detieious. r�. . This �+,do•• oo.ladasd• Lapl or drosian A strike among the street rail- .ad. al oo per ixsab•i. Appj7 00dlo,W. Sped— t.rm.� +a.aa so parties making eon. way employee in Toronto has been aoAT°;is,olar.r�c■o. "�1e WHEAT�04s.4M-Nothing,6 a nice breakfast j� :: for;•:lb omc:ww vis v seertuau averted and the minds of the poo- F{OAR SAL wt� -Two ckhh ole en if by 41 kLqor ander,with parple een th•r a •sow hes neilkar. Avvi!10 - an• ear."00,W a • •saes. a,I•N.n°a`:°p�li'i'i+.lanuOsta�b••aftto��• ledge of the fact that the street Our stock is complete and ftesh. „ 6ye�i�t coag recaa made known on applies- care will continue to run ae usual. LOST-On or about the 17th of Au- _ 4feo. No fir••�n:sisina• d,au a fxown and wbia•miloh cow. Ars Yl.U.CW-20.1be,for>i1.40 g Intormatioa 1 b hear raoo•erl will les re Advardeem na wjrisone v tow taesraetiotu A strike on the street railway of p C. will be inserted ua forbidden and ftarved as ' aordiarly. Orders for diseonfian/nit ad. Women -mans wnC pub- UGOIES FOR SALE-There are LONG CLEAR BACON SMOKED FANCY PICNIC HAM ,.t,„• would be disastrous to the city B for,ale cheapthree good second-hand cop JOV Work-prom ptllsw.odod-to.- baggies at the lnnrmary, uuubwWu- 00=6 11A SMOSED PBA HEALED BACKS BOLOGNA COOKED HAM espeetally-te-the Orouto I�z once and get a b�c.ia. L,la.G"NT. 4etr r>elsfAa hibition Aesoclbtion. When a city ------ •ORANGES LEIi}QNS BANANAS j lhss per year: 11.00 it paid is issues: ALL WHEAT SEED-A quantity reaches the size.of that of Toron- Fof feu wheat seed for sats winter sing BUY �� ' to, an efficient street car service is LUT itr MDLBTON rBrougham ° p'y B� 1 YOUR GROv �--- —_ � . JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, of vital importance. When a - =- PASTURE TO LET,—The under- —_AT THE GROCERS — city is small it requires no great ,�bas a quantity of cod pasture in ungg pp L -- T-F3 AND_GQlikhdENTa_ effort-or-time to-go from-one point Piakeriaar village,on rea.onabfe terms. For #8111113 is a great inabra to another, but when tits distance full�alas spvly to MRS. L. O'LLSABY,The stal - �• from-one side to the other reaches R SERVICE-The Holstein-Fri- went for sport among those who 1p from six to ten miles -or over, a 1 2. Bull"Lakeview l3sugerveld Palms." have a love for adventure. There who bee one of the best pgdlgrees known to we • 1' a certain class of people who system of rapid' transmission is nolsain family for milk and butter produetian D16IIey'8 Plows are the Cheapest F absolutel indespensable. Busi- at loo ao boa i. arta ing,owned at the no■- - --_---- ^ have an inordinate love of danger y txrcon seri. r.rmsai m rM nowt s�� nese in this age is entirely differ. Yolii.aha�n,manage -and for this class the aeroplane is ent from that of fifty years ago. MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE- - well adapted. Une esn scarcelyIn w.Village of Ptak�iag,ob■t.inlog 3 —'We are agents for : ;pick up a 19aily paper but he reads Time is of greater value now than a oe good lead with droomedhonsa, atebb ti it ever was before. It is a fast and driviaQ house and Fleury of hard and .eft THE FROST & WOOD LINE n .an account of some one either los- wear, on the sees an all rind. of fere• -- - ---- __ WOOD age is wh h we.live.and-tha-W_n =War, f:a -apnli oe_sae 4 Wg his Ida or being severely in- onanh street. Pian rias,or eaurom rD who fails to keep up with his con- flux,Pioraring seal 9IIeludin the ,jured in an accident to an aercf- g _ temporary is doomed to failure. - lane. There always. will be ARM TO RENT-About 90 acres *� TT is p y The business man crossing the �1' FAUlO OUS. "CROWN • GANG resent the element Of danger itl drat'°►ass lead as the Village of Sroia�iin°R°, P g Good house. good barn and stone s - flying machines of any kind ID Atlaatic Ocean selects the ship lard and soft water. Movingpoa•.seio■ fa -- y that makes the greater speed, once and full power" apru .. lane This �.. E PERRI/y which is without a doubt the best a . railway trains or steamboats there u.leurtibiw one.bang owarsld!)casted ane. !/ One daps delay may mean the loss the land is to good sees Of oaslat►aatoa. Terms may be an accident to the wachin- of thousands of dollars to him. m�oawraa•, Apply to OOLLIX PetLIP, zidiBg Plow made e w er�t,_bnt t._c� _lt4t_aes'eeearity Uxbridge, Ste. . -- �ischsrt►ctcari�t#c-of the age- -- _ ----- - 1�,I8o she DtO$`�+�88rp`, ��[�9E3I1, SyIveStel'► $ f mean the lose of life. But in a �+OR SALE-140 acres more or ie■■. � flying machine an accident to the in which we live. Inventive genius i' lot n con +, scarbo o. On the pp"=. has brought into use man Con• an otra,Gattis stable,bone stable.dri•.abwd. WE HANDLE REPAIRS FOR ALL PLOWS, iIaALOr Or to aDV other rt of the y hog pen,hen boote,brtca bones. 8 rooms, sa®- pa mar k,rcoen wood.bed, two weir, lou of was- trivances to attain speed, and ar wind milt.oroltard well famed. no broken when an9L11ing O['CUra that t6nf 5 a "reel ` dm- — ' to the occupant, Owings to the from tae oaty of Soeonto,on.and a ball miles to cause delay e. means lues asfrom&tattoo, slurs oo chnrebee and sebool•, Di cin hazardous character of this kind a.:t. mea :0 4m. eou.eraa end delivered, t well se annoyance. The effect of obooe to boase-. Per tuffl&Pr���areappl! • • of locomotion there is room s ey for oo she premie to RXI =X. We:lora „ a street car strike during the time. ;,. doubting that it will ever come a of the 'Toronto Exhibition would _ into-'-seneral use as a factor in NOr�'2CF� WHIT Y, ���A /� commerce. In warfare it may be be:most dions trous. Itis expected _ 1 -------- very generally used. and may _ that this year the attendance will L hereby t`•that all accoont■not f'y g y settI S3egG 90th. ails be HE 3OMZ OF GOOD MACE ZILT reach the million mark, but were a Oasis$ ver deFtrnCtive agent in an�' te8 dlwich costa. - y g the city deprived of a streetcar ^ — -_ carrying explaoives and dropping service, the attendance would be . Julius Wf3tis. S,rtcber, --- _ .-them into the enemy's swougf;holda only a smell portion of that Dnm= 57.48 Markham.Out. or used in the deetructiou of cider. # B I ' her. Strikes o! any kind are al- - ! !'e C. , lJbut in the eonveyat:ce of paesen- l � � � m It �© Igers or merchandise, we doubt ways followed by disastrous re- I w r s+rite. -Every power possible rs _ fs still in the old stand where he has a full line of furniture consistin t wbother or not it will ever become revert 71 1 " ' of window shades, curtain lee, house furnishings, floor oils sea :;popular. Still in years that have should be exercised to p 2 t _I fe� po : _ them;and the parties most direc� a�; o o w •. dit R ( Q O linoleum°, two and four,yards wide. Come in and hear the Pieter gone by things which were con. ! ee p 2 Gramo hone. I keg M stock all the latest records and graniophoee t, 'didered impossible have cc mo to tly connected with the die ode 9 1'q sbffi • ►; P get R P h A. Cm needy. Call and et a catalogue ue of all the latest songs end band pass through the ingenuity of should exercise reason in trying .,I a§Fsj g &$ ��! pieces. Engraving done on silverware of all ktoda. Having bought patent reach a settlement. Each die- i.. b the patent right of one of the beet clothes reels in Canada for the man. Many obstacles to progress , ar g E b = townships of Picketing and Whitby I am prepared to supply all 1n should endeavor to view 4•e b o a O � -have been removed, but the forceO need o!a good reel. the question from his opponent's g g L of gravity is something that mAn M J•� 0=� _ will Dever be , able to conquer standpoint as well as from his . I •`; Feb >J gent for ,'erltn 51onurnent� own. But this is a selfish world 1s M He may overcome it to ' ser'y� --=- w- and will continue to be so, and � «a' so:' �.s a certain extent, but he will find these disastrous disputes will ever �i !S o a ani 1Lsyl�w Call 'and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. the force active at work at the be with us in some form or other. g JO°`Oa Ivory moment in which he would S ffi ffi ffi e aw .+ July• i iCAREFUL 1kTTENTION TO wish it+obsent. e►+I sept -E-M. - TIME TdBLE-Pioksrin` station G. .0- o "M FiMBALbiING AND FUNERAL WORN One of the most dispicable of T.R. Trains going East Jas w follows- s : : o e xa'• y I T; No. 8 Mail 8.05 A M. ovl "crimes is that of breach of .trust. 13 Local 2 43 P.ld. Januar! Iyt,-wbi"r, oaatewa 9. SaroaRbam Phone night or day. Bell or Independent. The° burglar who breaks into a �� 14 Local 6,04 P.id. la,Por+Perry if.USbedw A 0s■ningto■ H - bousp to pilfer a few articles of Trains gig west• dee as follows- B.rssron lie f7pesegro••le v Nc. 1 � fj 3 M. , jewelry or a email sum of ruooey �. ii hoar 2.90 P.j[. '-Herbert" Red Raspberry HOLIDAYING ' not nearly so dangerous to a T Mail 8.30 P.M, �• community as the man who hes '8undav included. This is the hardiest and largest yfielder of all red respberriea,, It is been trusted with great respoasi- known as the'•3 is 1"berry. "It pro- Is all right, but here is something better. _ 'bilities and deliberately betrays -Re B R Y A`N dneee 3 times the quantity of fruit that trust. A lues may haps had swiss>E1; than other rude do. Desirable for Our K.'&L. Pills are worth their weight in gold. r Tobaccos, pipe¢ and smokers' home or market. Write to headquart• Dr. Shoop's headache tablets will positively cure the worst case. placed in his hand a large sum c dendries. Central office Bell ere for prices or for an agency. Quaker Corn Salve will remove corns without pain. money by a bank or.large corpora Telephone Co. acy for' BROWN BROS• Co., tion who have had implicit confl p RoistOU Laun Brown's Nurseries, ,lBabies Own Tablets will Wake the baby well. ` donee in his honesty. If that mea CLAREbiONT. - ONTARIO l4-47 Welland Co., Ont. We have a full line of Dr. Shoop's famous remedies, also Minuard's ' deliberately makes use of that liniment, olive oil, sweet castor oil, witch hazel; Florida .'. : water, bay rum, almond cream,.tooth paste,. n money for his own personal bene- HAVE ,YOU TRIED A PAIR shaving sticks, etC, s s` •fit he becomes a most despicable thief. He has won the confidence of our overalls at 81.00 and 81.25. They are excellent value. Men's Don't forget the tea contest ` of bis employers and he betrays black and blue drill shirts at 50 and 75c, also Ceylon and fancy print Ask for coupons: -'. . that" confidence for, selfish aims. shirts with cuffs attached or separate. Collars, cuff and ties. Und• *� r We are on our g=uard against the erwear in double thread balbriggan at 50c per garment. Men's bar- GEOJRaGE PHILIP, _ BROUGHAM burglar. We place our valuables vest fritts, long and short, from 25 to 45c. A new line of back combs, ruder lock and key that valuables bl barettes, bair nets,' etc. Fancy handkerchiefs and hosierp for ladies Y y and gentlemen. Boots and shoes for men women and children. Satis- ' not reach them, but the tr+taLed faction guaranteed. A few hammocks to be cleared at cost. Fruit - ' ervant has free access to large jars, pints. quarte and half gallons, at old prices. A full line of y' sums of mons or bonds of rest granite ware in stock, also hardware, paints, oils, varnishes. Fresh BMK y g groceries at,right prices. Binder twine,fi60 feet at lOc per lb. Prompt l��r value. His employer has implicit attention given to phone orders. Terms caah. :.:,faith in his honesty and does not OF CANADA , 00�''" _ 1873 guard , his possessions. We can GE O. A. GILLE SPIE, D unbslrton -"''`sympathize with the thief Who = DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR - steals a loaf of bread for his stare- > ` ing wife and' family, but there is j ` ' no redeeming feature in the case 811 F j T�f0 � ' N T is received in out $�ivinjo tang Department, and is - the trusted employee with a sAcient to open an,account and axtide the Depositor to If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around before a gook, . The highest current rate of Inteceat- N ._.Rood salary who.steals his thous- buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks � as STAND� i; -ands of dollars. During the past and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. avowed, and money rimy be -withdrawn at AnY time. week the country has wituebsed without delay. Ise cream (City Dairy) every, Saturday night. i; -- another form of breach of colofl- -savings Bank pep�e,p at Evmdry Branch. 6b i6amilton ance when the guards at the We also handle Samson's well-known spades', shovels, hoes, forks afid I Asylum assisted two rakes. Always Fresh groceries on head. ' NG BRANCH sane murderers to escape and we� r A ' ���Ta, +.�.0� L'Wi, a-ySp, u ter.: y.. Mi' •i` ^.�4 BATTY*,._ 'i- :si'4' �` •% .jy; Sip-A i>Y.a;w' �, r d' .•+."�•Ma�P �!y''�'. y,y.,• a^„ 5 '�:. ;+�.� .,� _�4'' Y ,.i•' " pna."..ti.. 4 „-;;•^�.s,mob..ayes.:,....�_ •..a..r. ;'.._'..' :..,:vd'.,�....., .. • .' - !71111 ... .'_ 2 _T .u f � R" :. ..,.:,.r. .^p• :v!1r a.r+:,.'•P'r•s..`may xy.-...r.'.w. 4tlr -�.:w+.:a'` •�•C? '...a'.'d�y-. -'-4 p°[ •u ,:.,r,.y".�"+,..: "h.c ;4..r'=a•-.,y"yr`e ��^i!p}_'T a r�,'�3"• e•..,.,o- • - - -- _ Ct.wantMONT Miss Mark, of Stratford,is rusti- J. H. Beal bad a business trip to Mrs. 8. Bra is visiting friends eating at"Sandbank." Taroato on Tuesday. Mrs. Lynn and Miss Bella Ca - Min Mabel Bryan is holidaying • • • ' y • ..at Greenwood this week. q � _ _ ar,.. Neloo" Wawa anent Sun'- ruthers visited friends in Good- for a few days} with friends on the - — — �. - --- - -. - - &act see our.New Spring Lines of ' 'do with friends in7 the city. w""""" i.,..'o....y 5th of Uzbrld-a. _. Mrs. George Gourlie, of Dunbar- MEWS, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN S FOOTWEA! vid and Mrs: Gregg spent Mica Wellington and friend, of it Sunday with Scarboro friends. ton, spent Tuesday afternoon with Toronto, are visiting at J. G. Bar- friends in Claremont. Ral h Evans was home a few land's for a short time. at reasonable prices. p Miss Garde Morgan. of Toronto, , day s feat week on the sick list. Mr. Angle of. Toronto, visited visited friends in Claremont on .5 Roeee Flour and choice t flour always on hand are. B. S. Palmer is on the sick with his cousin at the Methodist pastry y Sunday and Moeda a Mat and under the doctor's care. y parsonage over Sunday. Rev. W. Monro, of Pickering, A number from the village Pic- Mrs. N. Burton has returned Repairing neatlg sod promptly attended to. nicked in J. G. Borland's beautiful } visited our town on Monday last home after spending a few days The Corner Store. W. M. PALMF+R. Propeie0er ; grove on Wednesday. w� te. r R. $. and Mrs. Forsyth visited with friends in Brooklin. Jamee Cochrane, we are pleased friends in Hamilton over Sunday. b Rev. James Grant,.with mother ., Arthur Hurd, of Toronto, was to report,is making favors le pro- and sister, of Dundas, are visiting the guest of Wm. Jones over Sun- $rens towards recovery, after his at the BaptietIM1111 I ARDRIlk" recent severe illness- -0 'pai•eonage. t' Afty Arthur and Mrs. Luke, of Dow J.- J. Harvey, of the Q.P.R., City, Iowa, have returned home Ggpdwood, Fere the guests 'of R. - ri of Su da with his riends r @pen ng severe weeks wit Frank Russell,of Toronto_. was ye y ::-,Im t h ' of saeaasdiMpLa of of Claremont relatives. Thomas ..4dair visited at the the guest of Ira Royer on Sunda � �a Mrs. Dickinson and daughter,of pmtg �p 7 - ': home of his rents in Agincourt having come out in his auto. :•oa Sunday. Toronto, have been the guests of Ohiaa. yery lugs Mrs. E. Thomson, of Toronto, is bars Wm. Evans for a few days. John. McGintrg, of Pickering, Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson with hie gang off men, is busy lap- Stations". Books,��+ Toys, jolt the guest of Mrs. Evans Ward for and family spent Sunda with Ing down the new cement aide- - Connived for the Holiday trade. Call 'r :.a few daps. walk. and ass them. Mr. and Mrs.Turney, of Streets- the farmer's parents in Pic eying. The Stauffville bowlers are ex- Maga:iaea. Ville, nye visitingwith Joshua Mia" Olive Powell and Miss Vio- nwbassripticas taken for all acted here this of to try - . MrQ. Bandy. tet Brumby, of Toronto, visited c and Dail N Miss Lou Dickinson. of Toronto, with the former's parents, Ira and conclusions with the Claremont y y ewapapssl Mrs. Powell on Sunday. players. _is the guest of'Miss S. E AM Evans W. M. Palmer and Mr. and Nrs. _ M for a few days. Luther Bowes, station agent at Herne were in-Uxbridge on Fiz= _ — Peterboro, accompanied -by a Pilkey in town after his recent se- rtes vial i9 mo Macnab. were accident. Jos. Readman, over Sunday. Jae. Dafoe,of the United States,, D. P. McFarlane,of Tillsonburg, We are glad to learn that Mine visited his eiatee� lire. W. Handy, formerly of. the Standard Bank Kathleen Rawson, who has been --for a few days. here, is spending a few days vacxi- down with typhoid, is progressing a tion with Claremont friends. favorably. - ���` . XRO - Mrs. Todd and Mrs. Thomson,of P Lynn, with his assistant, hes >9tonffville, are s nding a week y Mrs. Peter Wilson and daught +" Improving b been ney the appear er, Muriel. of Toronto, are sit- ,with the farmer's parents, Wm- ltvi sure of the tonsorial parlors by fag with F. and We have shares for the follol.lug plows' Mrs. Hutchison _ and Mrs. Lepper. the addition of a coat of point. for a few days. Horace Brodie, of Woodstock,. Verity shares No. 15, a I%L, 21, 4, 4a, 10, 7. r "— is visiting his uncles, Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Waddington. of Mr. Orr and wife and family, Gangs—Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr. _.._ sad C. J. Brodie. Toronto, accompanied by their of Dagmar, have arrived in the vtl- FleuryNon 12 and 21. Imperial and National No. 8 Gregg & Coates shipped scar- daughter and son-in-law, spent lege sad are residing is the Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7, 4. 10 and No. 2 gang Waterloo No. 7 r load of stuck on Monday and sa- Sunday with Claremont friends. Michell dwelling• Frost&Wood Nos. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. 7. P. Hamilton No.21 Albert Rawson shiapere ed 233 _ Uxbridge Nos.4. 5 Twin Glaad,l8.Kidd, Maand 7. Cocka irNip,. 7 and PunchBJudy. . other on Tuesday. Patterson le peed xbrid • day five haws which g vel No. o 21 ands and for which he received _ - gg Percf .i0. Kangaroo N . he anm of$100. Who can beat , - this? B see f that hold the trade.s�►t p . ha or 48 a rice _ Ra Rumohr and sister, Lelia, left on Monday to spend a two :- :''- . _ � T �rr� � Y s --}�--�• , ,Weeks vacation at theThousand kniJULES SA�GENT, -.: CLAREM®NT Islands and at other eastern P _J10 gang r Mies Shantz. of Walkerton, ar- , ,f ~'toed in town on Saturds g and'on - -- ���� Monday began her duties as teach- ii�� Q • - er of the Hill school on the 4th ,I • .-• :Uxbridge. 1 &10i IN, N ■.t �� Mr. and Mrs. Ball. of Islington, . itis -r�ettxrned home the tatter pars of _salons A" CANADIAN ►�wc e°enT4or�s tar OWAIno last weep of ter a few days pleas- 'J 1 ADDITIONAL FARM LABORERS ant visit with their numerous . :.•,tdeoda here. �i We are pleased to see George _ v PAII1�'T --- Johnston around again after his _ _-_—__-- - — - i accident of about two weeks ago � � � � The -am nun 1 r wliea he had the misfortune to . ` knows good paint, J '* NS tali down Robt-ire. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 O ,bet, Airs. RubC. Worthy and family 4 ton on S to their home p Brame- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 t�sso Saturday, after spe$dii3g g +� � � r.`couple of weeks with her parents, y,,,y tromaportaUe+ w,n be furnished at r,n,,.,1pe� m.�!rya an osrwdwt hr1M And knows just why $NGLISS -. . •Thoe. and Mrs. Gibbons. wfwe laborers are�requlJr a east of Moow Ja.. (�vdins ►roncl.sa and aR Paint is so good. Those interested in the construe one""t per t•each war est therear/in easaatohewan — — _ T tion of a new ditch in the western N'= TM W IMI TO NiiiP� 0 AM IITEL ' port of the village will meet this ASI( ANY CANADUM PACIFIC A6'EM1 FOR PARTICULARS `The white base is '742 evening for the purpose of arriv• s L L Genuine White a��. ing'at a decision as to whero the bead and �!o White 7iinC. - - ditch should be dug. - -- _ - (leo. W. Cooter threshed S}acres ry . That's why r'$NGLISB" Paint el wheat which yielded 426 bush-w t �learin Sale In Dress Gaods a0. -:els. It is white wheat of a new vVV g .' spreads so easily and covers so we��� ' - variety and yielded fully as wall ` on a smaller piece of ground last Every Piece a REAL BARG&I.N. 'Look the prices rove And he knows it's a mighty year. See his soot. for good clean earefaUy and .bee the amount of money you can save by �comfottable feeling to buy paint that �. - The large chestnut tree in-fr int buying now. has a guarantee on the can, signed by of John Cierow's residence has been Black lustre the n=ufsctureis". said low by the woodman's axe to Pale blue Bilk g. snake room for the new cement t}nnamon brown Bilk �g 60o yd Pink lustre F 4Q - sidewalk. This tree was one of Black figured silk F'Or 400 yd I Nune'veiling,light blue fiche,landmarks of the village for Brown voile Green.Panama cloth innmbec of years. cardinal voile Reg 600 yd Dove lustre Fos 500 yd Sarge n* t, ' IareCnoiThe Presbyterian Sunday School Cream Panama cloths For0 f d`(}men serge FOr 35e yd C h ash ' '} -hold their - ' sand Mission.Band.wi I Clream`luatre reg.90c'yd for 20c yd. Cardinal cashmere 16c yd. Reduced annual picnic in Mr. Borlaad'9 prices to all dress goods.not mentioned here. . _ grove on Saturday lendsafternoonfof C C sit to � ; his week.- All friends of the GROCERIES.—Have you sampled our black or green mixed tea IAX-CU %0 .;School and Bond are expected to 2cic lb. Others sell the same tea for�c lb. Buy our tea you save ��Mel�� b9 on hand with their bl;akets' at two to three dollars a year or more. You know our cages stands at f - so- M, -.2 p.m. sharp.- A good time Cime the head for quality and flavor. Our roceries are perfectly sanitary, DC'<RIENCR . . is assured.' nothing exposed to dust or ver in very bin and.drawer contains Og9� The social committee of the - - Epworth League of the Methodist sanitary covers. ,church are preparing a treat for D. SIMP.SON & Co., - PICS.ERING youon Monday evening, August ?29th. You may expect a good pro- of all materials'and design s� 9 gram, something good to.eat and -BUY THE HARROW WITH THE GREATEST CAPACITY Tsr,na MMMS kept in stook. It will pay you p a real social time. Don't feel bad- AND LIGHTEST DRAFT Ccs�ahs to pall at oar works acd Anspeot oar stook —ly if yon are not allowed to pay C°�rRmrrrs ft. _ Anyaeo�oatna a esceteb dna eesmiotbn mss and obtain peioes Don't be misled pts much as someone else for it is aolotl asoorW"our opin+oa ether ao nam m o them,sonseq�t•' only One cent per ten pound r� `' H E1` tam ~'tee. la�lister to manieapt e a�o�ssu�i�oonaent�i�'i',I�Putdow do 'bbrow o8 Ibe agents ► weight. Everybody welcome. . P.tents eaten rooeh ainnn 3 tteestn per cent.,which oa will Ray Rumohr, df the staff of the Thousands of Canadian farmers have tested the "BIeeELL" Disk Harrow geerotsdW,wttnoeimerge,m oesttaialy save by pnsoliaeing from aa, Standard Bank, has received not- in the same field with other makes and found that the "BISSELL" has the � nail aolioited. « r Ace of his transfer to the Newton- greatest capacity and lightest draft. Because of the special shape of "BIS- .j `. weedy L.ewat au+ NINtTiT GRANITE 802 villa branch which has just been SELL' plates they cut into the ground easier: 'They turn all the soil, whereas #oat eeteotupeiomaal. Terme for _ Omos. Whitby,OaNsle pr opened at that point. Mr. Rumohr other Disks only scrape it or set it on edge. The "BlssaLL"does clean work sofa w -'Will be in charge of this branch, where nit. make a ragged ��Wa,�aNewft job of it. Steel scrapers 1Pea,wardMt^ Ee W. EVAN,S and while we congratulate him on -- r meeting the edges of the plat- Ills promotion we are sorry to lose ea"chisel fashion"and "mov- The Pickering him from our midst. He will be able"clod irons keep the ma- able" ;,P�lmp Manufacturer succeeded in Claremont. by Mc. a" chine free from dirt or trash. /r ` Rickaby, of Bowffis illy, who The "BISSZLL" stays rigbi Vigilance• Committee Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj has been on out here for the down to its work.- It won't y bind, buckle or hump up in. The object of this Association to to WHITBY, ONT.: .past two weeks• the centre no matter how A machine for farm work never stiff or hard the soil ms be. lessen stealing and prosecute y the Pelona, Three doors west of Whitby Houses t ' 'before seen in' Claremont seed Itis built to withstand the ti . \ through the village on Monday on hardest usage. A simple Members Having propert 'stolen oommuni• { the way to Graham Bros.' farm, a method of balancing the driv- osis immedistely with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron _ mile west of the village. It was a er's weight removes - neck of Ezeontive commutes. pumps on abort notice,also attend PIG 1 ditcher and is reported capable of weight. It the harrow you Membership fee 61.00. to all kinds of repairing. -- digging a trench from four to flue should know tsaore About. 90 - the feet deep and et the.rate of over write Dept. x`31 for eatalogne Tickets mar Lary from ion Preetdent or, A Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, y' T. E. BISSELL CO. 8aoret.rr cnwoiteaticn. $ . -one hundred rods a da This or ase your lanai dealer. also gasoline engines and ^i one belongs to Mr. Teasdale, 04 Exec. Com.—L J. Banka, (leo, �>�g, the agnre gear $ LIM/rAr'D, ELORA, GAIT, CVs. V. Richardson,Pickering, 77 -« Beaverton, and it is said that J.A. 0'�®WOOr, Arthur 1g#fFey MAGNRT 010AM SEPARd.TOR 'there arerbml, four in use in Cana- -yam ::, � ,{, , �t ,..+ .j. -..,r 9, ;, �, "t ..v sy1;• 'akk •3 ...,.lar ,A. , t ✓ •. A L"' w•.•:ani 4 .+ {,// A S .... v:,•: 3',. ..:1.rr y„ ""'o- s-- .. y�yyyyy ,Y •vR •� ;, .rw'+ Yom''- >-�•rv.,� •rr„w'a m- 't^a.:tiu vn' .s �*2".:f.. ° ° ,'.,,'t,.:i�� s,. 'a''' °r � �--�,%�'. 1 �•. OL r «?. }}�♦�♦� ♦}* {}{} {{�-}}}}♦4{�+}+ se her charms," says' Blanford. "Shelovely creature," s /nt_�,J a lazstive—but you oytnot 1e too '., Lady la i bye Cr ,t a add Children you give them. Hush J r ea Oftelz Need Usk, " I don thin she, careful what is your style at all; you like fast purYatives injure the bowels and pave the way for women who make you laugh. - • "My tastes are catholic where kite-long troubles. The new your adorable sex is in question," evacuant to ` , 1 says Blanford. "I am not sure that I do like fast women; they are t ' does the work most - :} painful to. one's vanity; they flirt effective) without irritating the bowels ` Or TRUTH NEVER . OLD with everybody." g y y g y s , cc or cousin an discomfort. The children like them for the taste Lad Usk smiles. The season like candy. One of the most popular of the NA-DRU-CO preparations. f before last I recollect--" : "Dearest , 2Sc.a bo:. 1f yaw dructtst has not yet stocked t hem,send 25e and we will mats them. 20 ♦ . . . Dearest lady, dont revert to • r National Dros and CLemleat Company of Canada.1:lmIted. Montreal. i. 7 _ - - prehistoric times. Nothing is so �' + ��+"�♦++++4 f' �*♦ dibagreeable as to think this year _ ---- _..--Q.kL NASDE :. 'CHAPTER I.—(Cont'd)' the two young girls are as agree- of what we liked last year." Dodo laughs. She likes to be, _C I.NG A CU R. able b' cts of contem lation as "It was Lady Leamington lastdwirab . .1 out good looks, fair skins pret- year. says a erre e a patience and affects to agree that -a--ed heartle, + g chic and grown up; she will weep Stijihly Needed for 8 Single r y frocks, open air, much exercise, Blanford topples him over on the chic a lame u k + ip the .vision •:of the American craw- p' ppy, a beaten horse, Takes Up Four Acres. ling on his stomach over soaking and an indescribable gi•r if breed- grass and hoists him up on his own a dead bird; but she is "hard as a ing can make them. An English shoulders. "You precocious rascal.! nails to humans," as her brother The coaling of a Cunarder for a f heather in a thick fog for eight hours after a "stag of ten" is a Patrician child is one of the pret- What Will you be when you are as phrases it. single-.'journey across the Atlantic V.sion of such unspeakably enviable tiest and most.wholesome things on 20 7" "Somebody will reign some day!is a more serious feature than the Gs bass it must harrow the innermost' tbF face of the earth. "Babe's future is a thing of her- where the Skye rel gns now ove-ac nl of the disnoas He goes to la lawn-tennis with ro cos aou . Ha ,,, n swan wear imagine. rem an their younger brother, there, smiling pPy' somebody. coal train of Chir Cara mea- "And, soil says Blanford. "I shall• be too old thirty Cecil, called the Babe; and Lady "Who is Mme. SabaroffI asks sures from to 600 feet in length, yet do you know," he says tc be that somebody: Besides Dodo ` - in conclusion, "I am such a degen- Usk, under her rose-fined umbrel- Blanford again, .with, a vague curl- will demand from fate an Adonis'and a coal depot with twenty-two I la. sits as umpire_. while her lord osity. and a Crcesus in one!" gets of rails side b Y erate mortal, such an unworthy side would corer ' sEuntess-off discozisolatel�ta ate-ia ----A princess-. � in her own right; a -._. - .. - sus of a gun, that I wotrtd aCttr Dodo-smiles, showing her pretty a width of nearly 300 feet or an ally sooner be sitting in these love- terview with his steward. In these god-daughter of the emperor's, , ` ation with gnmia gi Let times these interviews are of an un-I said Dodo. "She is so handsome, and ttheelirt she likes the banter area of over four acres of ground ro inmelancholy,r e a w y father's friends. She feels quite uantit of the best steam coal ob- �;;• this h�ige one expects to see ' all Spenser'sI „ q �q y ''knights coming through the green cult in producing the conviction in 1 jewels. old; in four years' time her mo- tainable is required for each trip toward one, than I would be the his mind that Great Britain cannot Her father was chancellor, ther will present her, and she'acro," the Atlantic, and it all has - �# buyer of Achnalorrie, even in the Possibly last out another year. adds her mother, "and her husband nieans to marry directly after that. ;o be turned into steam heat and Without the nobility and gentry held some very high place at court, tl?ird week of Augest: "When does this Russian goddess!sma]c And yet it occuplea but a j4 "You say so, but you don't mean what will she be . And they will I forget what. who drops ponies and torquoises small fraction of the available 'stor- ' ,• all go to the lands they've bought "Held7 Is he disgraced then or out of the clouds arrive here 2" a space in the Mauretania, so r- it says the seller of Achnalorrie. g'a p - '.� „ in America, if they're in luck, and dead I I never say what I don't mean, l asks Blanford,.as he picks up his small, -indeed, in proportion, that a I if they aren't will have to turn I Oh, dead-, that is what is so says Blanford. And I never care racquet to resume the game. I the ordinary passenger is sc8yr•cely j al�but Scotland." sl�oeblacka. nice for her, says Dodo. "She won't be here for three.an are.of its existence, It is hidden But the new electorate won't-have: "Heartless Dodo'." says Blan- The other smokes dejectedly; and I days. says Lady L'ak. �deep in the bowels of the huge ver- ite shoes blacked: won't even-have 1 ford. Then if I mar, you four refuses to be comforted. � Y Y "Then I fear I shall not see 'rel. and all below the long 700 foot - '`Lady Waverley isn't here T'' any shoes to black," suggests Mr. years hence I must kill myself to I her. - - ti asks Blanford with a certain signi- Lanyon, the land steward, who be- become endeared to roar 1" ,a I water line ~,f the steel hull. sn life as.an o idan at Eton and Oh, n-bnsense. You must stay Outside the precincts of the col- -6cauce. . Lady Waverley alone g _ PP I should pity you indeed if you I all_ the month at least," Iiery the transit of all these coal- i would have the power to making the captain of an eight, but has been ' to marry Dodo, says Dodo's "You are too good, but I have so laden trains to the Merse counts torturing vision of the American!glad to take refuge from the storm mother. "She has not a grain of „ y -on the estates of his old Eton com caany engagements. forya conpsiderable item to the rail- # among the heather lade into the rade a trust which he discharges any human feeling except for her Engagements are made to be 'wa com anies; but the calculation background of her hosts seflee- g broken. I am sure-George will not deet, not end here. -If circumstanc- . • tions. with as much zeal as discretion, let' you go." eq _ -• dwelling coatentedl in a rose-cos-k �� � permitted of the vessel being _ --- g Y GREAT SUMMER TRAIN. We won't let you go, cries the taken to a modern coaling-port, CHAPTER .II. ered grange on the edge of they __ Babe, dragging him off to the nets, I such as Barr or Garston oocks. 1 home woods of Surrenden. If Boom "and I'll drive- Y "'Dolly Y comes—lig-at in on—, it .when he ;Ti�i�� Much to you this afternoon where a aeries of thirty tea hydrau-' i - Doll i9 Hast about Ac�htn�a'lar- Occas Limited Has Done R thingsfa ds ll -•'-make the- to-1--lar-s— behind have one t,r, h r_eloczri-n llfes, l;�rs-w-o - -1•S}woac'i1—:. .. last rise and approach the house. I have gone through most per- car bodily and tilt over the con- "Not logical if she objects to wholly due to John Lanyon. -You may journey where you i!• that can confront a man, Babe, tents direct into the ship at one f mc.ora on political principles. But In one of the pauses of their will." maid a traveller of many and I shall be equal even to that,' •stroke, and with no manual aid, the . ladies are seldom logical U.sk, the game. the tennis players us ret-ttr YdUL experience recently, but says Blanford..o �tg } coaling process L ume_W HuL_�Lhis is et.tQ.__..__ a'era hear the ate as_char as Lad Link." y brat-e arks the_-anirish ,3'4u aill._fiord_nor Hass taaen anyy but ` "She never likes me to enjoyany. Tone of those whom they bring 'where than the Interc`olantal-•Rail- thsng," Y- be achieved is the case of these fast ' will be visible until luncheon at'tta a Ocean Limited." This is a� _ I Y first-c!a=s Jinera, which are not to I don't think you are quite just $ o'clock. terse statement widely endorsed by *TABLE 'ALL RIGHT. be exposed to the coal dust that f to hes; you know I always tell you "Have you' anybody very nice, t4'± travelling public, for to ;lee a « [Blanford remembers the!Lady Usk?" asks Blanford of his;mild slap Do the have a ,r necessarily arises'by aitch procea� g phrase, the Ocean Lim asks the they good table?" PP1Y has to be _ ii es: therefore the supply sweetness with which Dorothy L" itld has ' made good." Tried as 'prospective guest. .invites Lady Waverley season after. She hesitates; there are some wo- "It is first rate," answered the Put in by the older method. • y �, oateas: _ 6 - --f an experiment about five years ago, I " These. twenty-two trains are = ,season.) "You are a great grumb- men that he 'would call nice but `iti popularity has so increased and man who has just returned. S©ltd'brought to the yMersev' and die= ' ler. George, , 1. know grumbling is Ahen they each have'their man, "I its business so developed, that it oak, with. heavy lege and polish- g t - a Briton's privilege, provided for'hardly know," she answers, vague- is now an actual-necessity. When ed top. Charged into-low, flat,coal barge•, _ and secured to him in Magna Char- ly ; "you don't like many people, if tae train was first placed on the _. which are towed in long rows along- o• �ta. but,still too great abuse_ of the I remember—" - r-•---- sue each Cunarder whilst .at her _ �route between Montreal and Hali- -+t .1 spoils life." "All ladies, surely," aa�s Blair• �fax, the equipment was entirely moorings .in the Sloyne, and just 4 privilege INCLINED TO BE FLIGHTY. on the water line a number of oa- "Nobody was ever so bothered ford, with due gravity. nes and up-to-date. Great care ti long doors are .• thrown open. -- as I,am." Lord Usk regards him- "I'm sure you do-W-t like--Grand-I has been taken to keep it so, and Necessity is the mother of inven- ieelf invariably. with compassion as His Sophy, lliya the saucy Babe, certainly with regard to this par- tion." Through these the coal is shoveled ao ill-used man. "You always take sitting cross-legged in front of him. :ticular train, the Intercolonial in "I bite ! What is the answer I" into to rest dark caverns night sense everything lightly, but then you He means the dowager Duchess of;in line with the best ideas of Rail- i "Oh, it merely struck me that of,.aundTedo j men world hg nigh] and F - —aren't married, and I su . Be' on Derry, a very unpleasant person of`way progression. The dining and I all her big family the flying ma �'' with a 1 their mfg. t anti the are some of your recta Z'PPo y I�I strong principles, called by the pro-'sleeping car service,is excellent. chines -have, been the hardest to "}'ole of the 7,000 tons is put in. iget"Y have always been rather poor,1 fans Sophie, by the grace of'Most enjoyable meals are served �raise." When the number of all those who ' ' •bi.,t, •I don't mind.it. So long as I I G(-A," because she ruled Ireland in'table d'hote at reasonable prices, are directly employed in the process •�'F � "' i3 found and multiplied b those de- 1 yesdn' shirt up or let the old place, a viceroyalty of short duration and viz. : one dollar for dinner, and P Y and can keep my boat afloat, I don't'long-enduring mischief. She and)seventy-five cents for other meals. TIME AND TRIED. pendent on them or have their liv- ' ly much care about anything more. Blanford do not agree—a fact which'Intercolonial Railway trains use The .admiral—How many. couples tug by catering to their wants, it I've enough for myself." the Babe has seen and no with the $o'naveatuie Union Depot at here you spliced on occasion i P may be assumed that for every 1,000 "Ah, that's just it; but when one the all-seeing eyes of a petted boy Montreal, and at that station the I The Bishop—Oh.h, as man as arsons who require to b- carried j P-O Y across the Atlantic in ease and c::.i- 'ha� no end of family expenses and who is too much in his mothers Ocean Limited connects with the twenty in two hours. houses to keep u and drawing-rooms. !Grand Ttunk expresses to and :;ie Admiral=Aha', A s for", the strenuous labor of 10,000 hoar o cur ,eat g good f P P, _ 1 '� 1' -- a robabI the h e ih of 20 : 90d - << Chicago, d probably . Detroit, Ch - from Toronto. Detrol , having offend g , il ar u t t h v- lead o , one for I s counties looking to P guilty g of ten knot an hour} , the- g f•: cry thing, and the farmers, poor I eo her grace, Sophia,", said Blan-! and other «'estern cities. The b00 must be involved. devils, ruined themselves, it's an-- ford, "but I conclude that Lady;Ocean Limited from Halifax arriv- other matter. I assure you if I LTsk's guests are not all like thaty in?; at Montreal in the morning, Aflsvwia■u#WMeaaaasleaaervaafll hadn't made that sacrifice of Ach- most admirable lady.," mr_kes connection with the famous I s disr,hia�seta.user In watts , tialorrie—". The Babe and his sisters laugh day express of the Grand Trunk, `�ai'sxt'1"''' °" ,r°at'°uae t Wrap better fila 1� leis.ie sold 3" ,. Lady Usk, coming,-out of the gar- with much irreverent enjoyment'; the International Limited, the fast- Rei"' °t"Od as. e den-room down the steps of one of her grace is not more appreciated;est train between Montreal and MAPLEINE " eb0°t' �"mottle' ' the low windows, spares`Blanford i by her grandchildren than she was'Toronto, leaving at 8.00 a.m. and — the continuation,of the lament. She by Ireland. arriving in the Queen City at 4.30 a a e ` "looks pretty; mindful of her years, "If I had known you were going p.m. It will thus be seen that pas- Canadian Appreciation- -7 � pvee at on' she holds a rose-lined sun umbrel-'to be so kind as to remember us, sengers between Halifax and Toron- la Qver her head;the lace and mus-'T would have invited some of your i to are only one night on the road. _~ lin of her breakfast gown sweep, friends," says his hostess, without( The social atmosphere of the : tl.c lawn softly; she has her twocoming to the rescue, of her august Ocean• Limited is often commented i Langham Hotel, London: ';daughters with her, the Ladies Al-I mother's name. "I am sorry'; but upon. The many through passen- exandra and Hermione, known' as, there is nobodi, I think, who will gers between Montieal and Hali- Gentlemen,—I wish to exprrss my appreciation of the 38 j, s h.p. Daimler which you have delivered to me. Before ship= podo and Lilie. She. welcomes be. very sympathetic to you. Be- fax, together with the fact that it Blanford with mixed feelings, sides, rnt know them all already." i9 liberally patronized by sports- ping the car to Canada I made a three weeks 'trial of it, coy-'` though with unmixed suavity. She I "And is that' fatal to,sympathy? men, combine to make the sociabil- Bring some 1,200 mites. The `car ran perfectly, and I never is glad to see him, because. he What a cruel suggestion,''dear Lady itv to.be met with on board a mark- had the slightest trouble'of any kind, and I think it quite lives Amuses Usk, and is a person of wit Usk!" ed feature. To travel on such a up to the many claims you make for it. The silence, smooth- k and distinction whom everybody) "Sympathy is best neer, like a'train whsle the eye is so constant- gess of running, and power of acceleration on hills is really " tries to draw to their houses; but, Elcve. It fits best; you don't see ly charmed with the scenic beauties remarkable. ' then',-he upsets all her nicely-bal- army wrinkles it it for the first is indeed a rare pleasure. There is My petrol l anticonsumption was i6 miles h the gallon, i o ap sliced combinations; there is rio-1 hour," the daylight view of the famed Ma- Ing a great' deal of driving in traffic. The tyres show no ap- >btAy, for him; he will be the "one "What cynicism! Do yon know tapedia Valley, the railway skirting preciable signs of wear, and i' think it will prove light on tyres. cut" when all her people are so: that I am very fond of old gloves? the 'shore of this noted'salmon river I am really delighted with the car.—Yours sincerely,- y g p But then, I never was a.dand fur about twenty miles. There is r (Signed) C. A. BCk7NE, of Toronto,'Canada.' Tdcel arranged and aired; ''and, y—" y as she is aware that he is not a per- "Lord Blanford will like Mme. alio the daylight run through the scu to be reconciled to such isola- Sabaroff," says Dodo, a very eve- beautiful' .Wentworth Valley in tion, be will dispossess somebody ille young lady of 13. Nova.Scotia. * ��The �OSt etre, and cause, probably, those "Fair prophetess, why I And To those who have 'never seen the very dissensions and complications who is Mme. Sabaroff 4 A'second octan there is generally a latentde- 1 $uCCessful- ' from which it is .always her effort O, R., a female.Stepniak 4" sire to do so,, and the Ocean Limit- '10 keep all her house paities free. "What are those 4" says Dodo. ed has proved an important factor •� �R�' O f fh@ ti However;there he-is, and he is ac- "She -.is very handsome, .and a .in introducing the residents of - ctnstomed to be welcomed and much princess in her own right." Western Canada to the seaside re- of wherever he goes. She can do "She gave me two Ukraine pan- sorts of Quebec and the Maritime 09t, yearl9 no less, ies and a real drochsky," says the Provinces, such as Murray Bay, BIanford makes himself charming�Babe. Bic, Cacouna, Little. Metis,.Dal- in return, and turns pretty. compli-} "And Boom a Circassian mare, housie, Shedisc, St. John, Char- :The DaIMler Motor Co., (19m) Limited, "ments to her and the children, all white, and each of us a set of lottetown, 8ummeraide, Halifax, ,t which he can do honestly, for he Siberian torquoises," says Lilie. Baddeek, Whycocamagh, and then (COVENTRY, ENGLAND. has always liked Dorothy Usk, and I "Her virtues must be as many 8yd3eys. i :. . ...+ ...., +rr': .. y., .,v ,-.. :n .._-.... ,. .r -a...:: .at- .,C' �,. we .p C '^y. „�• ,4a9f �, .,.' m. ..,,t ^r. 6`; r :, ...t +E.. ,a, •. .,:w,i..v.- na:i.. '..::.".„-_';p_ '.♦: ', :r-- .'•r .'S. "e -it/^i .x..i.r4. 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':1..'bb•S„a•,--„,,rK¢'r , Y spread scantly with soft butter. ,� �. •' B_ Place little dots of cheese no larger We •,�,y. - - - :;�. than a hall pea about an inch apart ° e - as over crust. Take a pinchFof salt 1 =- --- - =- r 1 n omEe between thumb and finger, and _` a sprinkle a little on each cheese dot. R.- O Roll the rest of the pie crust. Place } ; it over the prepared crust, press +, CHICKEN WITH DRESSING. ing slightly. Cut in two inch .. squares,_ prick_ with a fork and Soak one-fourth box of gelatin in bake. one-fourth cupful of cold chicken Cheese Meat.-Make a batter stock, then dissolve in three-fourths quite thick of one pint of flour, one ' cupful of hot chicken stock,-highly anal one-half teaspoonful of baking • ' MOST PERFECT MADE �.. seasoned, and strain. When the I powder, salt and pepper, and ipilk. We know and were of Royal Yeast Cakes know that these a mixture begins to thicken beat,,us-I Cut cheese,one-fourth inch thick in are the best goods of the kind in the World. Bread made with -e ing g . heater, til frothy, inch squares. Dip the cheese in the Royal Yeast will keep moist and fresh longer than that made with .then add cine cup•of heavy cream batter, covering any o er. a �'• ' beaten until'stiff and one cupful of ready hot butter and lard, half and 11.W OILL9TT 00.LTD.Toronto.C'nt. t , cold cooked chicken, cut- in dice. half. With a tablespoon drop the wlnnlpw Awarded hlsheet honor at all axposition& Montreal Beason with salt and Pepper. Turn,dipped cheese squares in the hot x.ar s: P PPe vl into quarter pound baking powder fat, leaving room to spread. Fry ^MADE, IN CANADA ---bine- chill. side. z N Dnessing-Soak one and one-half - •tihN1tiN��fa `- -- - g teaspoonfuls of gelatin in two 'FAVORITE DISHES. , I "He cbuIdn't have prettier if.I'd been so inclined. I must own. I tablespoonfuls' of cold outer until ones,” asserted Dan. I was scared about the baby's sleepy Green Peppers.-Cut tops from; u rr , soft, dissolve by standing in hot six green pppers scrape out the; ON U After supper Dan lingered in the ing outdoors. A draft's a draft the . water, then strain. Beat the yolks �rkitchen. I m glad you brought world over. But he's a stout littleof two eggs, and add one teaspoon- :►asides, and let stand in cold water {���jjj mother over," he said to Martha,,- glow," and-I-guess .he'll stand it;Ione-half hour, then wipe dry and ful of salt, one and one-half tea- "-You can learn & lot of things. in spite of them. As for cooking- Qne 1 fm with the following mix ure One M spoonfuls of spconful of pepper, a few grains of,of of cold boiled rice, one-half cup morrow. That'was a bit soggy to, ty, and Dan would have found it' tard one-fourth cupful of lemon p f cayenne spo pepper. escape the y b night." smile that la out but men have to have things, �•s cayenne, one teaspoonful of mus-I vi grated cheese, one-half cu of Martha was frying doughnuts.- „ oho nuts; one-fourth teaspoon- She bent her Blender form back to _ ' P sizzling, sputtering played about Mar- Pounded into them' I hope it won't 'uice; and one-half cupful of hot fu: salt, a dash o s 1 P �Bake in a moderate oven thirty heat, white with herlongfork the tha's lips spoke more of amusement P ---cream.- f ooh .over- hot water until be Laid u to my charge for deceit. r i minutes. Serve witfi boiled lamb.rescued the crisp brown circles than annoyance. Then she said: in wilful underbaking and a hear}., ' mixture thickens stirring constant-f „ hand with the salt, and letting . ly, then add one and one-half table- chops, garnished- with diced � cold-,from the, bubbling fat, and deposit Dont say anything about it to things get burned on purpose. It' Spoonfuls of butter and the gelatin. beets• ed-them in a large yellow dish. Dan, her, Dan. Please!" Add .mixture gradual to the Fruit Filling.-Stir one table- up from the field, stopped a moment gees against the ,grain ki do die-! g '.`l�hy, of course not, Malty,_if credit to your own cooking, with —whites of the two eggs be*ten until.,spoonful of flour, one-third cup of to look•at-the picture before he you- don't .want me to. But you'll your eyes open; but I guess if,- etifi and when cold fold in.one-half butter, a scant cup of sugar intoTsaid.- never learn if you're proud.' paid.''_ life beaten yolks of four eggs. Sell "�Well Matto, dou hnut3? That's -''I wonder what he'd say 'if he „ r' cuFful of cream beaten until alis. I i ,- B - Y It seems real good to see bah Mold and chill. this in a pan of hot water; Meat -good. _ knew. that she made that corn- fixed u once more, _.remarkedf , .6 - Turn chicken cream from 'molds, !the roughly, but do not boil, -them `'It's a scorcher out," he con- cake'" thought Martha, when Dan jean, ashesat down to-the supper t add one small cau of grated pine hal joined his mother on the porch. cut in one inch slices and arrange timed, perching on the white- j P table that night. "Mother said she on lettuce leaves. Put a spoonful !apple, five cents' worth of shred-I scuure•d-table and helping himself "1'd rather hod find fault with me!didn't have time to wash and iron', of salad dressingon each slice and,del cocoanut. Put this in stove.liberall from the . hes in " hi.; white ' frocks. She said Sou! ' an than to teH him, She wasn't used i garnish with on -half English wal- and cook until thick. Set off and I':Theseyare right nice, M ttyg 'Bust I to the_oven; it-wasn't a fair sam must be real smart to keep him,ao nut meat. Cut enough ceier pieces, let, Bet cold before spreading on a3 good as muther's, You'll catch PIE I , g y P 6 fresh_ I. told her. L guessed ou� to make three cupfuls. Break into tb° layers of the cake. This is a un in you keepon'tryin ," ''You've got as.nice a little wife y w k pieces one cupfulof can or Mal-!mo.st delicious filling. g las ever was," said Mrs, Wilde, as "ere' " -Pe the deep stoush than and thet born of, h Seems like old times, he ad-, nut meats,and• brown in a moiler-1 mounted to Martha's cheehot ks: Then e" son• sat down beside her: ed "Mother didn't use the good' _..heartilv�l.nu_Ii_be_a.lot_oL Nom-. d ate oven. Mix celery: . and nut, - t s so!" responded Dan, • p� BSN. \35. a on,� i_ $�lor diedhaway. any for her, and you can teach l la h --� added - -areata; one ba-14-1 -- -- - t teaspoonful of salt and add to one Banana Salad.-Pare the bana p tit drop of content to Martha's ar", half the salad dressingSurround Ives, and di each It was -a suft little eonnd of 6rsfher your wave cu ' nos, cut into ha p P. each -slice of ehickeli cream with''half into a rich mayonnaise dress 16ut it grew in iolume until, los' :-Hasn't she got wavy-oF her • I declare," he said. "I don'G: own?'' returned his mother, •;r, celery and nut mixture. This is an int;• While the fruit is still moist.a-g all d,,.ie steles, it burst into an know whea.I`ve-had suoti an apps extremely_.cliaice_$nd__delicious re-;Y;ith the_dressin la it into a dish' The next day Martha foil sick "A _ _-_ undeniable roar: Martha hurried tete ' Seems as if mother d fallen 5 cfpe. of finely chopped nut meat and lay;out, -returning with her •small son r dawn," - .sold .the doctor.Toff $ -ia her eookir4. Things. _ .adding a border of nut.meats o-r'. -days. and to that stn eroout of kF :f each banana on a clean lettuce leaf, hek? in-'her•'proud arm+; the batty u didn't taste as they used,. l'i'e.al-i: BREADS. 11 ,tears alrfady chsnged into smiles.I wave thought her ways were all salted almonds, her way.- pointing to Master Baby. I Dan bolted the last crumb and P g 3 1 right, ' Salt RisingBread.-Brie to the Baked Bananas,-Peel six-bans I ` It's a real stroke of luck Hast' But neither Dan nor Msrttia Sus-, g heli,, out Iiia. tirmsr "Corse here, mother's. here,"... said Das. --"You - boiling point one-half pint of new nas and place in an agate baking.; buster' Hell,, ' Goin to orch Soled that= mother's 'rays in Milk and one and one-half lata of,pan. Mcg one-third of a cupful of i• _ B P can just take it easy and get well.;luded the broad and beneficent ' p P you, daddy . c water; pour this boiling hot over,sugar with two tabiesp6onfuls of - ; ic:ther Il' look after me."! �:prineiple of giving up her own way. three tablespoons of cornmeal, add lemon juice and two tablespoonfuls "Isn't he- darling Did roam- "He won't miss me a mite," 1 r mq`a baby have.a nice nap. on. the the a ht Martha, -and she choked.�--Mary E. Mitchell, in Youth's, a pinch of salt, and let stead over melted butter. Pons this over P a3 she arememberedcholeur the corn-smie. coo} Porch-" Compaiaion. l night in .s covered vessel. In the'the bananas and bake twenty min- P Then the choke turned into a smile morning stir in flour enough to otos in a slow oven, take out, turn l _ "Does Matty set her bread over- VEGETABLES, make a stiff batter and beat hard, out into ai dish and set.away to dot�You didn't Dant hi sloe out � "Its the best place for him thisnight , inquired Mrs. _�jilde that a place vessel in warm water and let'coo1. Serve with whipped ere-am. weather." Stuffed Tomatoes.-Use firm', ripe Mas- rise ; in making u the bread put is night of her son. But Dan's Mas- ft P P - .- There a cure to be drafts._ Mo- tomatoes. Wash .and wipe them i. I _ ' _ _ cu:ine memory was not equal ta'th-e � •- �.: a little lard, salt, ..and sugar to pc nr� ther never let us breathe outdoor' occasion. I dry, cut g small Bole in the blas=, , ; taste, Mold into loaves, and let rise �P P�l�i. BLOOD when we were asleep." "You. do just t►s you always do, sc,m end and remove the inside; be ` again, and bake forty-file minutes. LACK It was on the tip of Martha's` �,ther, and ae:'stiaN get along all , ing careful not to break the sides 1 r I have tried many recipes for salt- , _ - tongue. to say, .''That's, why you right.. It will be a good chance tn.�Mince-finely some boiled or roasted] rising bread and find this one the - take cold so easily,' but she held get things into. s}iipshape order." chicken or Neal, add_: the tomato' only sure one. This ,recipe makes The OSA�e e# Ion Illness='Pse l E her peace. . She stood at the win-I "Order:" exclaimed Mrs. Wilde. I Pulp, chopped nuts, a little.celery foul' white loaves, soft, delicious, I s , Owy, hugging baby, as her husband There isn't a house in better order and onion, and i.ea_on with salt, -and healthy. - J. B. Cure, $nriah the BWd.: upply� r walked , down ' the pasture slope. r !ca -enne, lemon juice,-and parole Lighlr Buns.-Set sponge for P Pe far nor near y y - . bread at soca. Before going tot ' :4n illness_caused by. Jack of I Then !the went to her rtiom, put "•I guess there ain't much 'lack=�add sufficient bread crumbs to make t� bre take out about one quart to bread will be benefited and cured I baby on the bed, and gave him a inv,=.' responded Dan. •' "But shed a rather stiff mixture: Stuff the ; the sponge, add one egg, one-half b,v a course of: treatment with Dr. l.darning:egg to play with. does lots of things different horn I tomatoes with the mixture, place Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills! "I-;suppose she'd face him north) ghat you brought me„up to. Il well buttered pan, arid bake antil fir! cupful of sugar, a lump of shorten-{ I gr” I tall her she .ain't gat your ways. g . fag the size of as egg, and knead. increase the red matter in the and give him a rubber yin she - tender, bestir with"melted but- Ing and enable- it'to -carry 'fo'tHc ught. ' 'O baby, sear, I wish i "'You tell her that i" ter. Dish carefully- and garnis Ia the morning meld. into- biscuit, I ever Lr att and tissue 'an increas-I could do something right'" i "Why withparsley. - • • •• let, raise until light, and bake.,I y g -1 �; , r, y yes, but she's a.6it touchy. When done touch over lightly with'ed suppls•,of oxygen,,the great sup- Soda biscuit 'said Dan, the about it sometimes.'' Escalloped ' Cacuinbers: bthen This makes the crust ten ;Porter of,all organic life. This has;next morning, as he sat down to the Dan «'fide" You are a Bump and slice thin two large cucumbers. fi ; been roved cures in thousands'breakfast-table. Mother's re- if'you are my son!" I Pui iii"baking dish alternate lay- der. ._ hese buns are delicious and!of cases not n y in Canada but in cfpe 4'' _ - This was all _the comment she;.ers of eucum'aers and cracker ' enjoyed by ever one. - all parts. of.the world, More pec- `"Yes:" made aloud, but when he. left the crumbs; add'salt, pepper, and dots —"-" pie today owe health and happi- `'That's right. She made the best room .she continued the conversa- of butter to each layer. Moisten PINEAPPLE. tress' to 'Dr. Williams" Pink- Fills Never ate. • I'm going over to Houl-!tion with herself: well with water. bake three-quer- e - than to any other medicine. One of tun. to-day, Matty.. You won't be ` So thatrs the way the 'wind tern, of an hour in moderately hot Pineapple Pie.-Linea ie late PP P P these 'is Mr. James Starr,, of Gala- lonesome if I leave'_,�,•ou atone,.shall blows! Dan's a"regular old maid. oven. This will serve six people-: with a good crust, grate one pine- Laid, Alta„ who says; • • `=A'•f4w you«?"_ I guess I didn't spank him enough Stuffed Beets.-One can French apple, take one, cupful of sugar, years ago I became ill and very' "Not with baby." "- .when he was, little, but he was Peas.. six medium sized beets_..Boil I half &'cupfulof butter, one cupful weak. Some days I would have "jie's only lent 'two, if' they always so good. `My ways,' in-Ithc beets and `skin Them; heat't}ie' ` of cream, five eggs, the whites beat- a hot dry fever and on others would weren't like his mother's," she deed!" Poor Matty! I'guess that is j pea` after the juice has been turti-, s en to a stiff froth; cream trhe but-I be bathed i'n a cold sweat, grew I Faici -to herself,.as she cleared off my chance to work for weal'o'r woe:I ed .off, and season ,them with saltl, ; ter and sugar and yolks of the eggs; weaker and weaker until I could:the table. '`I wish I didn't mind. Many a household't brokep rip fur and pepper. Cut off the stem end, until ` light; 'ads}- the `pineapple, ! do' no kind of work and was' final=(Good'old Daft!" less than-a mother-in-law." - +of- each-beet -so that it ivi11. stand ~ cream, and the whites of the eggs. 11-v confined to my bed. I tried acv ( .Suddenly an idea• struck her. Martha'stayed in bed a week; steadily and •scoop a round place' Pour this mixture in the crust and era•1 doctors, who cost m' consic} `'I'll give him a treat, though, growing rested and strong under in the other end. Sprinkle each) bake in a slow oven. To be eaten crable money,,but did me no. good,!he'll be worse than ever. It's only'tender ministrations. beet with salt and pepper and pu't when cold. - as I was stilgetting weaker and ja. four-mile. drive. Baby want to . „You make Dan 'so comforiabre a tim bit of butter down in this -. Pineapple Shortcake.-Put the I weaker. I asked the last doctor take a ride with mammy?" he won't miss me," she said wist- little well and-then fill. it high with ` pineapple to be used through a I whi attended, me to tell me frank- Nothing would have hurt Mother fully, one day. tho peas it will hold. food chopper. To the juice and Iy it, he could cure me, and he told Wilde's warm heart more than to "Don't you fret, Matty. Dan's pulp 'add the juice of half a lemon I ❑ie my case was so complicated that'kr.uw that• she, with her two hun= awfiil fond-'of you.. You ought toy and' half a' cupful of sugar. Let it he did not`think he'could'help' mer 'c re�I pounds of 'flesh said"her brim- hear' him talk about Sou." 'FLASH LIGHTS. - ' - atand for an hour or'longer before,I told )aim I had heard a great-deal ming.store of kindly intentions, A few days later 11�s. Wildc The happiest people in the world using. Around individual short-' about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and was the-skeleton in the closelt of,her'. drove off in the afternoon•stage. As are. not always the richest although cakes of rich biscuit dough, nn asked if he thought they would helm daughter-in>law's dorgestic happi- the vehicle creaked its asthmatic any poor man _knows.that they, aweetened, range circular pieces -of ire.- ' H-is reply -w=as: •`yell, they nPsi. She: had seen little. of her way along the dusty road, the good, ought-to be.. s' ` thinly sliced oranges, taking 'care �ti en't do Sou any harm and they,son's wife. The wooing and win-' woman's face took on a half-amused _. -to remote every shred' froar the may help -you.' I sent •fryr a''half ning had taken place in a distant lialf-pathetic expression. It is a Common mistake for a n}an} outside' and- center of the oranges,.I dozen boxes at once and began tak- town, and there they had boarded . "I don't know as I've done any .to think himself a lady-killer. ()ver all pour the pineapple mix ing them. After taking three boxes ugt.il pan had bought a small farm good," she mused. "I know I _ tura, The flavor of the' pineapple 1 there was no doubt they were help- a few miles from his old-'home. It haven't done harm, and that,s sav- Do your duty today and don'ts p. is much improved and enriched. by iii4 me', and I continued rising them chanced, from one cause and an- ing something, for it lay to my hand worry about 'to-morrow: .tri,, addition of lemon and sugar to for some-time longer. ,\With-'the other, that Mrs. Wilde had nob vet - ' _ taste. = result that I am now as strong and been i•n the new house. _ , heart'work yes anY mono iii moose neighbor- springing yup the steps psninh u prise and can as AXLEGREAIR 3 }. CHEESE DAINTIES. hood• Well, this is all right, Make a pie crust of two cupfuls These Pills are sold by all medi- •"Matty-wouldn't take no for an Is the turning point to economy of flour to two heaping tablespoon- cine dealers or may be had b mail answer. She drove over in 11 the in wear and rear of wagons. Try - ' y � a box. Every dealer everywhere. full of lard and one-third teaspoon_ at 50 cents a box or six boxes for heat'. Why, hain't the'babv grown ' ai fol of salt and water, Roll half of $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Me- He.'s the moral of you, son, only The Imperial Oil Co.,Ltd. 1^ay dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. oawie ts.res Co..pie crust. Sprinkle with flour. 0®Sea t'ttso hes got his mother's eye UL .:'. .... .... :+. . . '+... '„ ., .. ,. -r `b 1 5 '+.L tri `5"'.p!f` 'Kv' i, �k • . '._:,.. u. .•'.' '...b. n. "; .' A um,w'f..',.. gw°1 ,.,. w.� `w+i ,.f�'� '.. „;, �,t.,,' � �� ,y ' r i' N��, ra.�, Wk ,$.`:•a.; { �, :r.iv ';�;. '�: -�'".. .�}. � ,qua,' z .' w• "'9 r r •ir-, "�^s?FZ7'n..,a. +:•' •:l P .c,F•c: .+K� - :s e a'Yy.3 yw: .+;. ..r¢ '^ ;vlfti'- n;Fu.. ,w t.« t �..? ♦ p zy r.•:.. i. .:.•... :'.-.. ....err.-Kt sy ',.... :-d • ..• •.:.'c,._ ':Nz: 'r"�" ,ter a°•-"-�r.rr � `.w...•„r.•< .•^^ c'°-. � F'. �;:';''.- �::.,.• ;!•7r�t ':'+” r .-K J• b ,.. ._. . .. .arGcsr - - •7a. �,- r� r• _..z: .r. x LOCALISMS. -Standard -Ponud-An t:mbretla, eau-at on Thursday gg..i,aels party given on ri essay evening last, under Go o d Footwear , Foand -A lady a white kid the ices of the Ladies Aid ofsnap • _. .. . �s -W, Dickie, of Toronto, was glove. Loscer call at this office. * St. Andrew's church, was quite a _ .'home over Sunday. -George Gilchrist, of Toronto, suc;u.�r,• Duni the day the out -Mrs. A. N. Ridley was on the spent Friday with friends in the look was.very dark fo_r those in- Quality..and sAltisfaCtiOn g0 Wlth BQQiry - - isick list for a few days. village. terested in the affair, and it was • -Allan.Qlark,_of Toronto,spent -James Denny Shipped a car• thought that it would have to be pair of boots- or shoes that we sell. A Sunday at his,homehere. load of-stock to ;=10-ow-Wed- pored. However, towards -D. and Mrs. Simpson visited nesday. evening the clowdsbegan to break large and- complete-• --stoek -fie -choose - - friends in Bloomington on Sun- -James Richards, we regret to and before long the sky became $ ay, report, is in very poor health at perfectly clear, but the ground _ • from always On hand. present. was damp which'interfered some• j .Isl-Fred B. Hunting, of Toronto, . - - visited his mother here on Mon- Mrs. •Beall, of Whitby, was what with' the pleasure of the 42. may, the guest of Mrs. S. Snell for a evening. After a-splendid-tea Nothing pleases- better than t0 r --Mise Gamble, of Toronto, is few days. seryod by the ladies, an excellent T'helting with Mies Bate Herr for s -Geo. Newberry, of Ltikefleld, 'prop�m was rendered. Stewart - show goads. • few days. visited his sister, Mrs.Geo. White, Jackson, of To .rendered a _-Mr.,and 'Mee. Moneypenny of one day last week, Toronto, spent Sunday with Jas. -Mise Viola Wallace. of Torun higlily appreciated. He has a IVICKE 1 M And Mre. Brien. to, spent Wednesday with •her beautiful voice whiehhehas'under - -Mine Ida Pugh, of Claremont, aunt, Mrs. W. G. Ham. perfect control. He has a bright ai Logan has rented the musical career before him, and his r _ re, , J. Miller. farm he advertised in t 'e >£wa name = < -The public school w' musical circles. E. A. Parker, Al y� -Thursday next, after atwo -Miss' Jennie Dale, of Brant- humorous and descriptive eater- . ♦ .i.. sti. ��_.., months' vacation. ford, is spending' a 'two weeks taiuer, bf Toronto, captivated his k 4 =Mrs: 3. G. Martin, we-are vacatidn with Pickering relatives. audience with his humorous select- "� �� all the way through, you want every can of paint pleased to say, is improving, after -Mise Eva Wallace has return- tiens. This was his first appear, to be Pure Paint through and through. We!mow W her recent illness. ed to Toronto; after spending a ante in Pickering, but he may be enough shoat paint to say without Pear of contra• s -Miss Martin, of Toronto, spent couple of--weeks with Miss Clara sure of'a hearty welcome should diction, that Painters seldom find as all pare paint. a few days here with her mother, Ham. he return. The Whitby 34th Begi- Some adulteration is.pat is for balk or.to cheapen. We bought 8 lot of- who has been very ill. _ -Mise Vera Ridley left Wed- mental Band was also present, - - -T, M. McFadden,we are pleas- nesday •morning for Edmonton, and was most generous in the �j actin=Se�our - loo�PurePaint -_ped to report, is recovering nicely Alberta,- .Where she intends to number of selections all'of which to meet the demands of our friends and customers for a .. from his recent illness. teach.. pleased the audience. The re- araateed Poe Paint-Pure white Lead,Pare Oxide of as usual neUs W11"Of MW at Tueadap toyattend shier, Miss Rosie, of Montreal, about$100. Had the evening bel n �et Zinc�' sasfpO�oloring OU only sad dryer. ' :to his professional duties. * are visiting with Thoa. and Mrs. favorable the attendance would ' Cosyeinour atorsand amthe i8ssenceInthis paint _ -Miss Mianie Harris, of Hamil- Douglas. have been much greater: That with other brands. Two gallons of Ne tin-Senour ton, is spending a few weeks with -Harty-Smith, of Hamilton, afternoon being a half-holiday in Paint will cows to much assn as three gal3oasd a� Mrs. W. J. Dale and daughter. and Miss VorMa Scott, of To- Whitby, every available rig had othat gym• s -Mrs. (Dr.) R. M. Bateman, of Tonto, 'are the guests of F. and been engaged, but owing to Toronto, spent over Sunday with Mrs. Hurst. disagreeable weather had been `her mother, Mrs. B. Bunting. -D. F.- Every is able to be cancelled during the day. TheJ jv ��/t/� 1v -Miss Violet Mackey, of East around again, after being confit'- Ladies'Aid are -very grateful to H. BUNDY �? Toronto, spent a few days last ed to his house for some time Mr. John Dickie fbr the use of his weez with Mrs. P. J. Morcombe. through illness, spacious lawn which is admirably _ -Mrs. Graham and son, Willie, -Miss Juaie Moore,accompanied situated for 'quch a gathering as are spending a week with .the by her two friends, Mr. Daly and that of. ,;Thursday'night. ` TT -former's sister, Mrs. Geo, White. Miss McDonald, of Toronto, spent OaHAWA FI,IR U BEST v _ -Mrs. Jno• Murkar and.daugh- Sunday with R. and Mrs. Moore. _ - ter, Irene,are spending a few days -George Bradford's- term of .Have yon seen the prize list P If with friends in Port Elgin and lease havingexpired, !'hos. !field, t,ot it is because you have not asked vicinity. the owner, will move on ,to his the Secretary foi one. It is a beauty. _. ,I -R. Fitzsirnons, of Hamilton, farm, one mile east of the village, Watch for the big bills and epeciAl iL>� 7AlEY 'QNEY g spent over Sunday with his wife this fall. - announcements, Some beautiful litho HONEY - - and family at the home of W. J. -W. H: Banks has completed grinphs will.catch your eye. If you do -=-and Mee. Clark. the rebuilding of a larger hog pen.. not get Interested it is your own fault. A large shipment frons one of-the beet apiaries in the township. Pure -Mrs. R. S. I)illin team and Mr. Banka has now 6ume of the Remember the dates Sept. 13 and 14 clover. It simply couldn't be better. • Pus up in pints and quarts, " The Irby Blain Co., of Toronto. offer Mrs. A. J. Boyea and sou, of East beat farm buildings in the County $10.0o is gold and a pound of 8olona Pinta __- .. ludn jar :'� 25c ,{ Tvivuto, t''a--few--days with' of(3atartQ:------- - ------___ Tea and Gold Modal Coffee to each 3 _ _ Pickerin friends• -John and Mrs. Dickie enter- couple who et married on the Band * 1s.. tt _ ,. a �: -hire.gE. L. Chapman, of To- tained a number of their relatives Stand on Tuesday afternoon.Sept. I& Quarts - �c - Tonto, spent a couple of days this at a private picnic on-their beau. Marriage licenses will be supplied _ �^ :week at the home of her parents, tifu) lawn at the east end on Tues. Tuesdayis a good day for a wedainQ nd Mrs. yy so get busy and get a ��od start in �jAe7�'l FOR B l ► � � E�T� Y. aMrs. J Reddin, of the Brock day Sacrament of Hol Com- moon at the Fairs on the following _._- -.WATCH Hest. - care but ie now tared is the hunch of England. pmts JARS96c I THEY'RH 1 Granulated DON'T y married life and n the ons S tinder the doctor's , C, 8 All exhibits except cattle,the and OUR Vr road has-been seriously 111 and mtmion will (D. iz•)A use 28th ®wine wad heavy horses will be on !'-Pi 'i. A Sugar -PAY TOES - gradually recovering on Sunday morning, gg _ 7 1?RdeS•9 Imp. i�ta.. .t35c I ',(iUIDB still 361L•C13 f -Miss Anna Hiscock has return- Rev B. N."de Foe Wagnerwill exhibition bots days, The free .ate i Gal..• � ed to her home in Kingston, after officiate tractions in front of the grand stand --=ding a month with her sister, -Col. Rowe went to Port Ho are shown both 4a a, They are secur• - 4 pe ed from New York and are guarsn- (Rev, W. Moore. teat Freda Au ]nth, to confer .__ ' g' teed to.please.. - on B Ceding a' two weeks' vacation Col. Your , of Kingston., as to the the fisc day. The tree for an for t . bare with her sisters, Mrs. John erection o a number of armouries' and the$minute clam for $loo are on Tan boot-Blucher style, good and strong tilt light weight,on y x Dickie and Mrs. M. S. Chapman. throughout the County of Dur- the second day. Added to this is a -The Toronto Exhibition will ham and also to talk over the con- running race each d*y and porky races.tqpem o-morrow, and for a couple tem 1&ted change of uniform. Tkwraces alone are worth twice the MEN'S PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS f sof weeks the different railways. -We regular monthly meeting priee of.admission. They 'certainly are the"Humfortable Hind'-50c per pair. _ will be taxed to their full cap&- of the-Women's Institute will be city. held at the home of Mea. D. Simp- 111110" !act Prise Wia�a CtBNT'S TIES, latest styles and suints-25 to 60q. -Mies Evva Herks, of Whitby, son on Tuesday, Aug. 80th, at 8 p. The prize winners.in the Agricultur- - iapeot a few days during the past m. One of the very. interesting al section of the Canadian-National week with Pickering friends- She items on the program will be a Exhibition will receive a certificate of Intends leaving shorts for British their victory,which wi•11 identify it for A word to the farmer's Wife Qolombia. _ y demonstration on settingg a all time-to come, Formerly the mod- _ table." We }lope all the membere wls did not specify for whichparticu- a.-While some farmers completed- will endeavor to be present, lar clans they were given. The new I'r'e threshing time. "How ab out yaurcutlery. b their harvest over two weeks ago, -The trustees in S. S_ No. 2 medals this year will contain the _ the frequent raise since then has have thoroughly renovated the name of the class and section, the =j Q � � — •+greatly hindered the harvesting school during the vacation. They name of the winning exhibit, and the joperations. have repainted and decorated the name of the owner of the winning ex- 1 doz $heYlield knives and fork*, weH.made and strong, .only 61.50 -Mrs. L"b and her daughter, interior as, well as covering the bibit. This information will be en- 1 doz. Sheffield knives and forks with bone handles.............. $2.75 ;Margaret, of St. Paul,Minn., who walls and ceilingwith metal sheet- graved on each medal. �1 doz. English knives and forks, hnek•horn handles................$4.00 - are on a vacation with Mrs• the best horses and one for cattle. Teas ons 80c doz. Cheap but just`the thing fcr threshing. James, of Duntiarton, sprat Fri- and the work has been most °red- The pride this year will be usually ,day with Mrs. P. J. Morcombe. itsbly done. The school will open .spoons ins. Chas. Lee has the contract elaborate, including a gold medal for Knives only white.and-black bone handles ... $1.50 per d -Mrs. Jae. Ricbardsou and son on Monday next for the fall term. -Mr. Jones-And *hat's .that, have been spending a week or two -The exceedingly moist and Tommy? « with friends and relatives in Sea- warm weather of the past two `Tommy(desirous of pleasing hie _ BUY THE BEST " grave and vicinity. Mr. Richard- weeks has caused much of-the cut naturalist-uncle by giving him as ■ : ` son also went out on Tuesday for - -- a short visit. grain to sprout-and, has Hindered opportunity to display his learn-' short Every, who has been em- greatly the harvesting of `the ingl-Don't know, uncle. to ed in Berlin for about. two grain. While the weather has Mr. Jones of a well, that is the pma � - P y not been favorable for harvesting larval state of sti Iepidu-terotis in- „ years, has been appointed man- it has caused an abundance of pas- seet, possibly even of Argyunis A` _ ager of the .Electric Light and ture. Not for a number of years Aphrodite. " Power House at Ayr, at a, remun- has pasture been so -good' at'thiir 'Tommy-Great Scotl• I thought - - erative salary. We congratulate time of the year. it was a caterpillar. him on his success. - - -The men who are erecting the -James Denny wishes to inform new iron bridge on the baseline his friends and patrons that he is gave yon lots of Wates ? MENS ;FURNISH/NCS _._. .are experiencing mach diffict;Ity now prepared to buy stock of all J kinds for which he will pay the In securing the necessary number ' boys' suits from $2.50, u We also• "of men to.assist in the work. Har- date market price. From this ]t1Ct iitR05., OF WIFB'>t>eVALt Men's suites from $8.00 up, y P vesting and' threshing operations date forward he will make weekly are prepared to furnish you anything handle odd coats and pants and, light.or heavy weight. We have 4. shipments and anyone having the line of water su 1 such as another shipment of Peabody's overall. They are tb6 overalls that ,irequire all the .available men in supply stock for sale will get a square take the lead in all overalls, giving complete satisfaction, cannot pull the - the country at the present time. pumps: .windmills, hydraulic rams, -Mr. Allen, of Newtonville, deal and full satisfaction by let- them apart, Has plumbing, etc.been 'transferred to the G.T.R. tipg Mr. Denny Handle same. Call We also have a lot of leather fly nets•and fancynets for horses. agency at Pickering and took up by phone or see him personal- They are also expert well drillers charge of his new duties on Tues- ly. Both Independent and*Bell and,respectfully_solicit yo'4r patron- day. Mr. Bell hie not yet receiv phones in his home. age four the future.. FARMERS SUPPLY STOR , _.. . .. -There ipa or enrreg t)iat N. .�7. • , r ed notice as to his future and is at z- present-awaltinQ the official not the C.P.R. u se building aline E ' BRYAN PROP. ice. Mr. Bel] has the reputation from Belleville to Toronto to run ■ of being a most efficient--official- parallel with the Grand-Trunk. ICE-CREAM PARLOR I .� rind-we would regret to see him The survey was made several in the Pirlors of the - ' leaving Pickering. years ago but the plan was &ban- tQRI�CSN HQV�F Big" .Red.u+0tj1o11 • it =0n Saturday-evening asi'-Mae- sones. Some time ago'it was re- _- ter Hugh Miller, eon of W. J. and ported that they intended to Ice-Cream 'Wednesdays and,Sat- Mrs. Miller, was playing on the doubts track their line from-To- iardaya and bricks on the h railing of the veranda of abeir ronto to Peterhoro, but from pres- latter days. ' residence he missed his footing ent appearances if anything is -• and fell to the ground. Although done it will be.to build a new line ETHEL GORDON, - Pickering NO'w' is your chance.• A big reduc- _ .. l he fell only two or three feet he Make in the towns along the - - i dislocated the elbow of his left lake front who would be delight PICgER1N0 MARgBTf3 Moil 111 all Trimmed Mllli- r arm and also fractured the small ed to have a .competitive.line. Old Winter Wheat.,:.:....:..:::'$l.ob r : _ _ 'Ibotie. The doctor was summoned Pickering. township is now well New " 06 eery at ., +3• And attended to the boy's igjuries. supplied with railways so that a y� new line would be of little advant- Oats and Boring Wheat:...,.... .t3i1 ' Although the arm is quite pain, Oats .. ................•............. fol he is able to go around and age and would only ant up the Barley. ... .,.:,•, ...-,........ -• J. PICKERIN G enjoy himself. farms. Buckwheat... ..,., ....... ' ,so110MR • H7 .�} ,,-n .^ .;_ .. ,,. ^' ..a•k ,x:'n,w, .. .. -..«._ w. •e.-,.._. '.w M r_ ;;4 . .:.. +. .. ,.. c °ewv •,1: 4. `i�>V 3� � . "� :.., .. 1•.. ...« .. .r ',: q ,. a-'e+ .. ,, ♦":,: _ . .y .A" ° s,� ,. �... ' .�4. ••: : .+w: 't tr i.":uF �r ' ' ,� }�.m. �� ,..^. • d^,Y.,':.W'iw:,.'y. , .. i.' •,6 `. 1 '� :: ..� . ..', .:3+.'.a. -4n.3�. °+ 1to:v -gyp.. +`fl o ,;e •.f.. >,,,;ar... u r:;S' Ove '.A•:.ti��' e °�. t - � . :v. -t "' •.. �" ,.r '":tk•. 7F � °t.�4.�?t e:t.S ,3''";�3'ay"�`.,,�i,' '°('.R vy''�4 �,,. 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