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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_09_02 .•. •,M w..,: ,,.,. "''.•PW. :> .'!1_,,r-. .�^,C+..�'-t '..r ay, a.'�' X,.•a• ,y.,-Y.. ;.rte ., y •u, .a`' s. -•five „i :,... -" -,.•:. .L �-. •,... ,y.-.:. ...,'.2>•� -'..y. x<.:•.. �a,.. r r, ,A:r' � �?�.'! St i ?# _'o �. � S., ,� ..:.-'F' .. .. ....ori.: --:Y.'. •,.-;...,, .._..: - - .�... aagd,'_. _ — I •f NEW VOL. XXIX. PICSERING, ONT., FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 2, 19 0 :. .1'�To. 48 a - ti1GHLAND CREEK GREEN RIVER - ~�'• ssaTstotsal �arD•r. SPINK �� - J Caak elf The monthly meeting of the Wom- The trustees of S. S. No. 11 must be y 4 atestiea� en's Institute will be held Wednesday congratulated upon receiving from the a • afternoon,Sept 7th,. at 8.80 o'clock,at "Canadian Farm," through -their B. FORSYTH,D. of O., Regis- _ the home of Mrs. L. G. Annis. Sub- agent,T. Caster,of Olt.remont;an ad- Xamse axd l►ogee�er <, R e owed t>a ��A.eo- jects: Labor saving inventions,"and dation of over fifty books Rt standard l eiiltoa o!oatarlo. epseial ait.ntton st,sn to The servant girl problem." Ladies works to the school -library. The gay on hand a complete stock of 60 losing slasrss• ay tetlsa ores• Nor are cordially invited. The meetings books arrived last Friday and are cer- --itreludirt nee Will be held the first Wednesday of fainly an excellent library In them- harness'-goods; g-k dusters, rims fl mete, sweat Q. McKINNON, M.D., L R.Q.S., each month instead o! Thursday, as selves. The trustees have also had rings, y the whole interior of the school house ds, binder whips, rawhide and < �. N. repainted, g cin it a muc rig ter n I y, Pit>rtlMaas and argeoas o!Ontario liceatiatsvil of Ootlege o! Snsgeons, 1'+�diabarsh, WHITBY appearance. Cases., ` attention to ddeasee o! woman and _ n ssa ome.cgaz.da.noe,sronsnam �e fire The building at present used by J. ,�uDLEY Repairing promptly 8attended;ta ' DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL llow booking orders E. Disney antl which he will vacate shortly will be fitted up for a moving Lorne Puckrin is spending a few Binder c vas and collars revery- ?�¢' an a co ' and X-RAY INSTITUTE picture theatre, weeks in Sask. and Ie at present at inq attention also. N`y .at Summer �rl{ies The surveyor$of the electricrailway Indian Bead. ' ICKER22t(}, - - ONTARIO have tran, 'IT d their headquarters Miss Westney is at Claremont at- all and Bee me. to Pickering, their work here beim -' R. $Z.olx Tows a, Id. H., M. D., C. M., Cochrane, who has baso - - .. _ _Physidaa-la hasg� --- `� feted -- g ode gefnetrme-- u. to Specialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dis. There will be a meeting of the farm- The young people hold a picnic this K,i �iaSea s. We=, examination. an or Women, oaf ea, ere interested this (Friday)evening in (Friday) afternoon at the "DeviI's J CoakweU manor. throat examination. ting gis es eye J. L. SPINE LIMITED, the Grange Hall to discuss the question Den." We wish them a safe journey bas.nose.throat and lents. Hitting gisates and t all saaw and ohronio diseases of the route of the new electric rail- and a prompt return. W. J. g O Moore is to a and t too_ .Asir _PICI�ERIN4.ONT,.__ way. There will be present two. men - Quite successful prayer meetings y representing the company. The mat- are being held in the church on Wed- "Val. ter to bedec ded is whether the line -evenings. -Everybody- LADDERS _ g d and make things encouraging. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- or on the north side of the barns. . .. of T will run alongside the Kin Ston roe R! • TRIS-00nabOXIMM Attorney.and 00=1117 - STOUFFVILLE ALI. WOODTL'RMNOs 6ilt11111M. Ooart Boa",Whitby. 20-v KINSALE SiVnd ETC. T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, —� Mr, Bentleyhas purchased a drive Jofo White. of Altobi tett on Mon- " TJLJ. Solioitoz,Notary Public,Special Hxami- isg outfit. P day o®for British Columbia to visit his = Ox HAND. mer !or SiR:i Oonri o1 Justice, Brook Street, g Whitby, ny IB MY Roy Wagner, of Pickering, spent The tax collector is making his usual Shop closed every Saturday due'- i Sunday with George Tripp. rounds, to the rear o of those who . •��.•�{ J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, �RDt TELEPHONE NUINBER James and Mrs. Denny, of Picker- pe g joy Ing August and s ptember. ,-L.'le Solioitor,Ho have been anxiously awaiting his ap- ' tar?Public.$tis Money to - Ing, spent Sunday with C. J. and Mrs. seance. u I Toon. oma0 next door ,o the Standard Hank, Stevenson. W 11 JACKSON Cana RQ�! WI:Itts• ssiv J. Monkhouse was et Port Hope this i I I CLAREMONT Jopepph and Mrs,Tripp and Fred and week as representative of Stouffville „ Mrs. Harbron spent Sunday with rela- P•te�•s7+�'rti• Lives in Prince Albert. Lodge L O. F. to Grand Lodge which Short, long and two abort. met there. ; WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V S. The trustees of the Methodist church F. L. Green, of Greenwood, award- Yr graduate Ontario vatenowy college. re-shingled the sheds and Sunday ed the prize to Mrs. Robert Miller for Member Ontario veterinary Medical Society, school building last weok. the finest flower: J. A. Heise for the NO W I,B to Dr.Z.J. Sbirley, Once King 8L. BEAL The basket ball club purposeboldingtt a social in the school house on the �t kept ounds and Mrs. F. D. a' gr �,. evenin of Sa t. 80tb, when an inter- Miller for the finest window boxes of Is the time to place your order for g P Bowers.-Tribune. a monument. Being a slack time �uatssesa 6striQ;' for house furnishings, carload •stmB Program way be expected, g �T ` UXORiDGE - of the year in the sbope better in- 1 Air G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage or single article at bottom GOODWOOD _ � T' • Lsoensee to the Ooaat� o! Oat.iio ducements can be given. Prices. Geo. Lee. Reuben Harman and Pres- �a. 1?tafasrtas village. 9'ny = Mr. Crosby was in the city on bust- ton Beaver left this week for the Place your order now and have POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- Always open da or night. n on Moodap. West x^k y Pe Y g The Misses Crosby, of Uxbrid are the stones ererled the float thing Te tbaeer. niaator• eolleator and !woof �' R. F, Willis returned this week -._ __. - visiting Mr Crosby. west andin the spring. _ T - �, Mrs. McKinsey, of Chicago,sister of from his summer trip in the HOPPER Issuer of Marriage is much im so+ed in health, Ltoanssa In the (loamy of Ontario Mr. Ft Exhibition lt, Sr., is visiting here. Marsh 4 OiGoe as star*sad els eeaadenae.Oiaeemcat. Exhibition rush has not material- Hill school, after much ad. C. W. GIBBONS, - - Claremore! ++• i4ed this week but next week may vertising, has secured a teacher, It is 4k S.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLEBH Real five bargains at &bow up better feared many rural schools will be un- �e Oonvesaaew, commissioner e" taking Uxbridge Methodist District Id set- able to get qualified etagain instructors, T . w'a SaIdavlts, Amoonsans Eta. honey to Ioao y loft and Leaagguie Convention will be The school board inet again on llou• d L ST j*EC T�iI�• • � � "two" of acarrrae• Zee �C'�'addea S Den IiBVre held at Stouftville on Sept. 16th. day evening and decided to lead issGoo 'p +. Ont. r-v g of their insurance money to the town A Carload of Cement and a Carload d Wagon loads of cucumbers are be- Brit iab Columbia Shingles., POSTILL, Licensed-Audio ser, iog picked these days and brought to •zehegnas the Loan is the is a case of helping g «L' . tor Ooaoues o!3oe!sad Ontreio Ana Ouz Ogen Emulsion with Hypop me- the buyer to pickle In brine before oneself, paymaster rias aaJ"of alt loam aft an d to ar sbortwt phit4W Re Regular ME, .sale juice 96c. P for all municipal purposes. swtt", Address Orem&Iver P.o., oat. Only a few bottles left It& a great sbip Ang to Toronto bottlers, At the home o! the bride's mother A11 kinds of rough and dressed lumber builder, A new semapbore to replace the old in Hamilton on August 1', by Rev. J lath and shinplee, as well as hard z �T B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- one wait erected last week at the north and soft coal always 11� • ido- r .atuasor and eotlector for �ntm'°ne Tooth Powder the best on end of the ards• somewhat nearer A• Miller, H. A., of Toronto, Lwura, y Balt- was"" of Ont market tells what is in it. ;Regu- eldest daughter of Mrs. Edward Ba to stock. Satereondnated usher pri sselj or the station than formerly placed. il- g by auction, lar 86c. Get 1't now at 1Sc. The public school is already running Shaw, to Robert Buchanan, of I3amil- 'i as"aotee collected. ]br datee or other perr• ton. Amon man friends from a /� a ttaataes app I at reefdeaee,Siterbteb ser,Pieke Little Liver Pills, good for everybody. with recision, the two new teachers g A s C. R E E SO R, - many a esus. Pleoas order left as Is Omit•,Ptak• Regular 26c, &ale rice 16e A box or P distance were Iifre. (deo. Real and MT i sates.or 1Lionab a Ston, Olanmoat. wtli re g P having both discipline and teaching - - eels tattenuoa. slaelaons. >Z for l5c, a tness. Tae scholars Attendia this Tyson Lee. of Greenbank. and Miss LCCII$T HILL prom snar+n P g Lura Croxall, of Uxbridge.-Journal. r °i «d• styt�oaeonmberistadepandaotislo3 Kadaka and Supplies-the Eastman year should make rapid prcltreau, if ` make. always fresh and reliable. they apply tbemselyea diligently. '•' 1 1 ' Watches, clocks and jewelry of all MARKHAM a first 14*1�O�1ta t it BALSAM �r ♦Yl ilii j YibY :Wagner & Cos kinds, prices lower here. ° The open season for wild ducks has is to decide W Ret s business educar Eyes.tested free. Satisfaction Baran• Peter Titus visited at Uxbridge on been cbanged from Sept. 1st to 16th, tion, and the next is where to get Have a full line of fresh and cru- teed. Sunday. C. S. Billing has sold the neat new it. Those who are acquainted with .. ed meats constantly on hand Geo. Jones visited at Wm- Hill's, frame house a has just completed on the work done in popular : T. M. /KaFA DDEN Claremont, on Sunday, Albert Street to Mrs. Gillion for 81200, ,1k. Spice Roll,. Break{est Bacon, Richard Ward sold`a valuable boree Geo. W. Reesor left on Tuesday forJ. DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN to a Montreal buyer last week. Walsh, Alberta, on a visit to his son Enrico, Eotogna, WeimeI's, etc. Mrs, W. H. Jones is again under the find.other friends in Alberta and Sas- Highest I•ieE!s paid for -PICKERING, = ONT, docum's pare, we are sorry to report. katdhewan. He expects to be away • - Futcher scattle - Melville Pilkey, of the Veterinary abr,ait a month. TORONTO. QST. _ School Toronto, is home for n few Tuesdays Globe of last week con- Picker311g Lumber Yard weeks' vacation. tains an account of the arrest of Dr, know that our facilities are_abso- A numbs 6nep}iercl 'of u e y. rs -r sea And Chat those who Rickeringliver garden party sit Raglan and report a St.,Toronto, for bigamy. The doctor attend are sure to be highly satin- All kinds of building material includ moat enjoyable time, practiced medicine in Markham for fled. They also know our gradu- Ing rough and dressed lumber, Having sold his farm J. D'McAvoy about a year, about fifteen years ago, ate$ easilg get positions because 1� First-class rigs for hire lath, etc, intends basing an auction sale on and when be first'came was supposed Lhev are "thoroughly competent" ' - Wednesday,Sept. 21st: to be a widower. He was quite a Write for catalogue. Enter any �= DayDa of night iNewbrunswick Shingles $3.50 g g Uriab Jones has rented Wm. Ed- ladies' man and his attentions to more time, per M. Terms Cash. ward's farm for a term of years and than ove young lady around here W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. + BII8 meets all trains - intends keeping tacieloz depart- were quite marked until.it leaked out g promptly attended to. W. D. GORDON & SON. P g P q -Cot. Yonge& Alexander Sts. . Teaming meats. that he was a married map. From e REAL ESTATE William Birkett is busily engaged here he went to•Toronto and for a Agent for CanadR Carriage Co. treating Jas. $ortop's house to a time was a partner of,Mr. Peter Byer Peaknew coat of paint which greatly en- in a cancer cure institute until the •- f . e e r p{off,{Ry, hances its appearance, death of a patient called for aninves- t. t Two fifty-acre farms for sale-cheap. BA'SSETT S _ Mrs, Gibson, of Toronto, who has Ligation by•,he crown, which lead to hingGood buildings, plenty of water, one- been visiting-for a couple of weeks breakup of the business.-Economist. WATCHES ,,- half in cash, balance on taort a if with her. sister,Mrs. Wm. Ward, has t' required. ' returned to her home in the city. BROUGHAM _ Also a nod tenement dwelling -kept busy these are not like all other watches R B days catching Kress hoppers for Dr. T. C. Brawn was home over Sunday. because each and every-Lime Having 'rented the Dumbarton shop yielding 12%in the village of Picker- Brodie. The r. uses. them as bait with his family. piece is thoroughly examined and opened the same,I am prepar- Ing, when fishing and for other purposes. Miss M05-el Peak, of Toronto, is vis- and timed `before it is handed ed to do all work entrusted to iting at W. E. Holthy's. over the counter to you. GREENWOOD me in the above line. s >)w > � e Frank Gerow, of Toronto, spent :'Horseahoein a cult yy y Br Y _ q Mra.•.F, M. Chapman is Spending a Sunda with W. Moe Ove. Call in an see me any time. >l�f�� ;MS SKr>tft4j. few days with her sister, .Mrs. W, F. Mrs.Thomas Philip,who has been y quite ill, is'atound again. `,�• �• _+ R+ " m �•�;• DID.el irrell &Son are exibitors at To- Mies Marie Willson entertained a , DUMBARTON Tonto with a number of fine cattle, number o! her friends last Wednes- j WW 4 R�charc�s� also some horses. clay evening. e . e Mrs.'Mills and son, of Aurora, spent .,= er L ^ Mre. Elliott, of Whitby, was here over Sunday with the former The during the week attending the funeral sister, Notarq Public, Pickering. of her brother, H. Dunlop. Mrs. E,Cowie. ggtttet O� ION � $ Mrs. Ernest Huseum, of Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Beck and daughter,of --_— e e spending i►few days with her par- Mich.,spent a week with John Hamill- is He" Oimoe, Toronto �lQeksmjt t�� enta,John and Mrs. Graham. ton and family. • D. W. Munro moved to Cberr wood Mrs.Geo. Philip is spending a couple •••• of weeks with her sister,Mrs.William n Cleneral Banking Business `— on Wednesday, where he wi com- Dobson, at Beaverton. transacted. A general blacksmith business done. mence work on the station there. Mrs. George Smith and son, Frank, s� All kinds of repairing neatly and A. E. Dennis and wife,of Stettler, of Hamilton, are spending a week ° promptly executed. Alb., have been here renewing old with Mrs.H. Mecliin. Special attention given to Horse-shoeing a -Specialty' Proctor entertained her Sun- y R inaction; further, to designs as • ac ur}intances during the week. Also every watch if;.sold w g _ p� Y• ra St. Johns Ladies Aid met on Wed- a sat. the OO11e0tlOII Of day school data, numbering about 80, needs of last week at Dire.Alexander guaranteeg theest s r :. Albright's. There was a good turn of their sages are both beautiful CfOF�OI�T if CT* on Saturday afternoon., Itis needless ; .., y Sale notes. PICKERINf3, ONT. to say the little folks enjoyed them- out and capable of preserving your X. _ selves very much as Mn. Proctor is a Thos. Beer walking and Fred Cassie watch for a lifetime: can"and SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. on a bike collided with great force on �t charming hostess. Wednesday evening. Both men were see us. We do not arses any ®its received of 1. ttad PLANTS FOR SALE Death claimers an old resident of the one to buy. r. hurled to the ground and consequent- fir,:• �I�pO = village on Thursday last in the person - n wards. of Hamilton Dunlop. The deceased consequent- ly each carry Some scars and bruises. t ♦ six NG P Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, W. J. and Mrs. Devitt have return- $aS�ett S Sig Store Z1Zt�=!t®t allowed at highest Celery and Garden Flowers. had been ailing for some time having ed from their trip to the West, and B had a stroke s few years ago. This current rates. Wagon will be on the road durim are highly pleased with the county OPPOSITE xaw POST olrHlcg B with his advanced age hastened the • the season. end. He leaves a widow and one son. Wbilepat Calgary they called on R. ��T v T T , CHAS. D. GORDON, Masa er - The remains were interred at Salem Phillips and family who are delighted V v 1-3: 1 1 B The Gammage Gardens with their ne+o home and the bright ` g T i on 8aturda after- WHITBY BRANhH prospects before him ® ® �u i e BROIJCHAM, ONT noon ,• . �„. lw� its.;'`�..�.� .�"ve..��ii„,'c� "JSsf� ., .....::.......� - _ .. .�: . ',s"..e:..- , ..., ::_.: ::..:..- -,• ,:., ::.;: .,.w.a � Y-'ease: ' ..r-J,.K«'.A •i'i;'�i,.•.. �Is. k...,•>���. .•�"•��,' ,».�., :reef.�, k�`.'r.'. ,;:' .:�,.,,. ,....,.,�.�,4-J•,,.,� •3.. x;�, .,�f:"�, s�xarc„3�' �'r.�*d »as6l '�� �F� k : •. .:..,. .�., rte,, , ,.. :r _ .,�"�: - .� F. .y wr • k!t•. �d{ •• ._ '<R .. 4�' ycAr.�x•,;s, .. _ 5 ,r .�' :.. THE WORLD'S MikKKE FS - KILLED `_T X IN JUREDTUNwx FIRE - REPORTS FROM THE LEADIN0 r_ec Horror on the brand Trunk. Rail- The E CE�iT>ittiEB. The Official Report of the National Forest Y Prices of Cattle. Grain, Cheese sad r;- tiva in Michigan'gip- p intenden� y - Other Dairy Produce at Supe o: 3 Home and Abroad. 'A des atch from I Durand Mich.,, Thomas House, Durand. Mrs. Les A despatch.from Spokane, Wash- where another party lost thirteen F ° says: Six dead se gn_ - -----BREADBTUh'F8.' }ngton, says: Forest fires have slain �nre and three alightly is given years old, was taken to Flint Hos- men. Toronto, Aug. 30. - Ontario _ The charred bodies of twenty-$v$ out here on Thursday night by the 'petal with a fractured right leg and Wheat- OW No. 2 winter nominal more than two hundred persons, Grand Trunk RailwayCo pony as . Mrs. F. S. Shelterz, Chic&- near) all fire-fighters, in Idaho fire-fighters were found a Tuesday P• at $1.02 outside; new, 85c to 88e Y B on Selzer Creek in the St. Joe the offleial casuality list right arm fractured -4 a on country. Two severely scorched from Wednesday night's rear-end ing from internal injuries, lies in Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 north- Wednesday night from latest re- Japanese dragged themselves to collision between two ealst-bound Flint Hospital. D. B. Mitchell of ern, $1.12; No. 2 northern, $1.10%; ports Avery, Idaho, on Tuesday night, trains. The dead:- Mrs`.Squires' Battle Creek, engineer on No. 14, No. 3 northern, $1.08 at lake ports and told of the death of ten of their residence is thought to be Chico- cuts and bruises. Geo. Donaldson for immediate shipment. Superintendent Weigel, of the companions.panions. The twelve men, em-' a' jgo,, but this is uncertain. Master of Battle Creek, fireman on No. 4, Cour d'Alene National Forest, after Corn-American No. 2 yellow, ployees of the Chicago, Milwaukee Squires, the ten-year-old son of probably fatally scalded, now under 89%c_to 70_c, ,Toroutot receiving man re oris of dzs u_ si roa a gone o various arties of his six hun- uires, was crus s care o p yaiciaas a rind` Oats-Canada Western, No. 2, p out to fight fires. They, were,sur- , urned: Mra.-Arena W-oodFvard-, e-n Tfiet-there were nitreteen-passes= 42%c;No. 3 Canada W4 rn,4Oc, -emplo"tees, posted a bulteti rounded by flames, and only-two on Wednesday night route from Chicago to Port Huron, gers in the telescoped Pullman was at lake porta, for immediate ship- Y ght in his office at men escaped. The number of Mich., was badly burned about the established on Thursday afternoon. meat; Ontario No. 2 whine, 38c to Wallace, announcing the death of deaths in Washington was on Wed- :body, but her hair was scarcely All of these, say'the railway peo- 39C outside; No. 3 white, 37c to 38c one hundred and fourteen men. He nesday reduced to three, all in the, New- touched. A nurse, name unknown, plc, have been accounted for. To outside, 41c to 42c on track, Toron- also expressed grave concern for Pen d'Oriellic Valley, near New- ' from St. John's Hospital, Chicago, Assistant Superintendent Fitzhugh to; new oats, nominally, 35c to 36c, the safety of Ranger Joseph B. port. One o! three victims, Mrs._ -- " -accompanying Mrs. Woodward, was at-Montreal the - Durand officials Barlty-No:-2;5le to 53e-;, No. 3 elm and seventy-four mea, v�ho r—&-�.-�ahardt,-- wife of a raneh =---j - ;burned to-a el3agred-amass.--err- wired that there were nineteen as- 4 0 50c• No. 3 48c to 47z were surrounded by fire Saturday er, is the onlywoman known to James McBean of Chicago was also stingers in the Nebraska, of whom outside. ht have been urn to eat in anj burned to a crisp, and Mrs. E. (ail- six were killed and the remains of the 'Cour d'Alene River, near Peas-No. 2, 76c to i 8c. of the fires. pin of 25 East 48th place, Chicago, identified. Five injured are in the Manitoba Flour-Quotations at } !was scalded and burned. hospital at Durand, one of whom is Toronto are:-First patents, $6.20; The injured are:-Mrs. F. S. Me- likely to die. Eight passengers con- second patents, $5.7o; strong bak- LIVE STOCK MARKET$. made a compulsory study at the - --Bean, Chicago, right leg fractured,. timed their journey to their des- era', $5,50; 80 per cent.,.Glasgow Montreal, Aug. 30.-Calves, $3 university. t - taken to Flint Hospital; Albert S tinations, haying escaped from the freights; 25s. to $l2; live hogs, $9 to $9.50 per} The International Congress a! B. Watts, Edmonton, Alta,, face forward end of the car uninjured. Ontario Flour-New winter wheat 100 pounds; sheep, 4c to 4%e Sailors and Seamen resolved to de and hands blistered badly, but con- Enoneer Mitchell of train No. 14 four; for future delivery,. ;3.76-to, pound; lambs, $3,50 to $5; steers, I clave as international strike if its); clition not serious; removed to is in Flint hospital seriously in- .$3-.85, at the mills. choice, ec to 6%c; good, 5%c-to 6c; grievances are not remedied. h� Flint Hospital, Clinton A. Davis jured, but will recover. The fire- Millfeed-Manitoba bran, $2o pet• middle, 5%e to 5';c; fair, 4/c to -- iof 598 West St, Catherine street, man on No. 4 is badly but not seri- ton; shorts, $22 per ton, track, To- 5c: common, 4%c to 4;;c. UNITED STATES. - <Montreal. A son of Mrs. Wood- ously burnt. Aside from the loss of -routo. Ontario bran, $20 per ton= I 'Toronto, Aug. 30.,1, few select- _ ward, burned on all parts of the the car by fire, the damage to the shorts, $22 per ton on-track, To ,ed steers and heifers were bought Professor- Jaffiea -of Harvard is -'body, condition grave, lies in the equipment will be alight. route. for local killing at $5.85 to $6. The dead. Several men. were injured in a yR best butchers ranged from $5.30 to strike riot near Scranton Pa., on t H_iLISER RAISES TEMPEST. COUNTRY PRODUCE. $3.85, medium at $4.90 to $5.$5. � Friday. CROWD WAS II03TILE. Cows and bulls were stead at from - -- Butter-Creamery prints, 23c to y, Damage estimated at one million - - i' -_Xrlppen Was Hooted on Arrival at His Claim to Divine Right Strong- 2 tc; separator prints, 20c to-21c; L83 X50 to $5, a few extra choice cows dollars was caused by_.a tornado selling up to- 85.25. The demand Euston Station. ly Critielsed. dairy prints (choice), .190 to 2Oc; for stockers and feeders is getting i 'n Michigan. _ a do., tubs, l8c; inferior tubs, 16c to g g The list of dead in the.forest fires A despatch from London say$: A despatch from Berlin says: atroiiger. Several loads were sold j - 17E Eggs r dozen is case )Ota. III Montana and Idaho numbers 1 Dr, H. H. Crippen and Iiia$ Le- The speech delivered on Thursday I at from $4 to $5.25. Sheep were , hundreds. neve were given a hostile reception night by Emperor. William at the he steads Lambs, slow and 50c tow j -Ex-President Roosevelt romises ' by a mob on their arrival at Eus- '_Provincial banquet at Kaeaig-ss a lf.l per nouns).for large H $ qct. P, d er; cgs--Fmn, select were' 4 and IIJe per poen for twins, ted at 89.50 to $8.60 f.o.b. and $8.- Ito expose crooked and grafting of- ton Station on Saturday avenin bur and in which he reiterated a g g Beans-$2 to 82 10 per bushe6for ficials_in public life _ Crippen, who is on the verge o! and emphasized his belief in the p ,3 to $9 fed and watered. _ a ne-rvous collapse, is bei close. Divine mandate by. which he rules; Primes and $2 15 for hand-picked The kidnapper who stole afour- - i ly guarded. lie slept littletoward referred to the'Prussian Crown as Honey-Sc to -ioc for-strained in'� - * year-old buy ai Kingston, N. the end of the voyage over. He bestowed by God s grace and not 60-pound tins; 6 to to-pound tins, strangled him to-death t had man books, but read few of by Parliaments or people's asaem_ 9%c to lo,,c.; :tio: 1-comb, $1.7a to CONDENSED SED 11�E�VS ITEMS An automobile crashed into a - them. He talked`little, but mut- blies, and laid a lance against tha $° Per dozen; No. 2 $1.50, _ construction train at Queen's Bor- i. -Potatoes-70c"to 9oc per bag. ` oagh. X. Y„'and two persons.were -tered to himself. Extra guards present movement for woman suf- - s were placed over him during the frage, is the political 'sensation of” A E�1�GS FIiOSi ALL 01 EB killed and nine injured: a Pr Inst two nights of the ocean trip. the hour. The leading organs•of - TII£ GLOBE. A number of commercial bodies it Un". en by the passengers, the prix- the German press devote extended PROVISION$. the United S kites Chace fried Com-:om-' over walked the top deck is the comments to it, generally criticiz- Wholesale quotations.- ' _ ---- p airtts with the Interstate. - oarly morning and in the evening ing the Emperor`s utterances, and Rolla-Smoked, 15c to 15Ne, me rnerCe Corpmesaion, .alleging ,extor t handcuffed to Inspectors Dew and there are indications that th© dis- dium and light hams, 19c to 19`�„c; Tcic;rapbio Brlcfs. From Our Own tiona�e rates and violation of laws. Mitchell. Crippen had no comma- course will have a deep political heavy, 173,�c to lbC; bacon, 19C- to sad Other .Countries of _. : nication with Miss Lenev�e, who effect upon the country. 20c• Recent Events. :GENERAL.' went on deck in the evening with * Pork-Short cut, $30 to -830.30 . .. Election disorders ase protest bar wardresses. Miss LPneve was per barrel; mess, $.7.50 to $'' - C..NADA. against-the Governnfint are eared ' TIi'0 )iEN KILLED. Lard-Tierces, 1a',c; tnibs, l;t',c; itg Porti al. cheerful and' tsiked freely to the — ,, The cost of deepening the Wel- . g wardresses, Inspector De. fool- pails, 14%e; storks steady. Brandon and Trench, the alleged - Pe. Immigrant_Special Ran Into Light I land 'Canal Canal is placed at $30,000,- ed the waiting crowd at Liverpool, - Smoked and Dry Salted Meats- Ot10 British spies in Germany, are-to be landing art the landing-stage aft, Engine. Long clear_.bacon tons and cases, treed at Leipzig. - , 1 � :1 rainbow trout weighing 33 P g' land laking his charges at once into. A despatch from Belleville..says: 15c to 15,yc; backs (pIain), Ile to ounds .was can ht in a dredge at The Principality of adontenegro' the train for London. An immigrant -special' train from 21%c; backs (pea;meat),- 21'•_c to Sault Ste. Marie,. was proclaimed a kingdor :on Sun-.. east ran into, a light cru ine in 22c- st shipment of new_wheat 'day the G. T. R; yard here at 6o'ciock Green meats out of pickle; lc less The fir A Data aviator was killed and a • has arrived at Port Arthur from - on Saturday morning. Peter than smoked, = St: A albs. number'of other aviators in differ- 1\_0$�OJLK AP -CROP. g Young, engineer un the light en- Jinn Penny, a C. P. R.:awitd►- en p re injured t laces were in accidents TLe Season's Output Sold to Ludt- Sine, and.:Edwin Breuer, car 'MONTREALeutur 11-1R UTS killed by 'aa engine-at - - J v_ :how Buser.. gine, were both instantly, killed. Montreal, Aug.- 30.-Barley-Car. lurch.Bay on Friday. _ y Ades despatch from Simcoe sa s: The victims are both married men lots, es store, Ir o. 3, 53c to 54c; A report comes from Hamilton of IIORSE DROPPED. DEAD... - P y Corn 9 American No. I the discov_cry cif silver and lead . Perhaps the most important deal in with families, and resided here. No. 4, 49c to 50c. P P near. Greens ills. .1 Peculiar Incident IIappcned at - a made in the Dominion this Both engines were bad) wrecked. --- - - 2 Yellow, apples---made- Bz Y 3; Mrs. .Sellers wife of a well-to-do - eeason was closed. at,Simcoe 'an 'Robert Weir, of Brockville, ivas`en= oar jots, ex store, 71,ac; Ao. 3 : _. ._. .-Belleville. ellow, 70%c to 71c. farmer of 'Morris, hanged herself fo i Thursday last, when Mr. J. E. gineer ori the special, his fireman y` a"tree in the orchard. A despatch from Belleville says Johnson manager of the Norfolk beinga Montreal man.- The latter Oats-Car lots, ex store,'No. 21 A peculiar ifromlt hahne�eays:, Fruit-growers'.. Association, closed sustained slight injuries. Canada western, 41c to 41„c; No. I The Postoffice Department will 3, 39% to 40c. I place stamp-selling .machines in To his city on Thursday mornin¢. out their season's pack, $0,000'bar- t " fronto "3luntreal, Ottawa and Vin Walter H. Reeves, a clever hockey a cels, to Mr. J. Q. Anderson of Hay-1\o, 1, $14.30 to $15; \o. layer, Lueknow. One matter of great"si AOVBED C ARS LOOTED. ¢ extra, $13.50 fo $1 No. 2, $12 niPeg• P, y died here on V�ednesday. 9 — o A-fifteen hundred. ound nu et it seems that his'father•'owned' $ nificance, in connection with this to $1...50; clover, mixed, $10:50 to P gg horse which the dead boy used to Twenty Juveniles to Appear Before $11 • clover, �9,to $10. I from the Temiskaming mine in-Co- -•deal is the fact that up to.about balt will be one of the exhibits at drive.' Thursday morning a bro- i.ond Magistrate. Millfeed-Bran Ontario $20.50 e '. six years ago. the county of :dor- �, � � they o. the deceased hitched up the ' " to $21 ; 'Manitoba,•$20; middiings, Toronto Exhibition. fulk was practically unknown as an A despatch from London, Ont., Archibald Carr 'was sentenced to horse and drove to the front of his i. s s le- rowin district, when Mr. 'sa s: TWen uve'niles will a r Ontario$ll to $22 shorts Mani four ears in the penitentiary•at Y --- PP B B Y tY j PPS ' ' fathers housex,ahere the,gelid bod' toba, $22; moiiillie, pure rain Y P Johnson appeared on the scene, and before Magistrate Love-on a•.charge g Montreal for gouging his wife's e e f of Wglter Reeves was lying. The. :with the-co-operative organization of breaking into C. P. R. bonded $33 to $34; mixed, .$28 to.$W. , ..g g g b horse whinnied a few times, looked' of the Growers, the membership of cars and stealing goods'therefrom. Flour-Manitoba spring wheat out. which is 355, took a the work of .The police believe from the a - r-. Patents, firsts, $6.30; do:, seconds, The output of the Ontario mines around as though he were looking P P PPa for the first half of the year for,someone anti dropped dead. good orchard management, and eptly systematic manner in"which $5.80; winter wheat patents, $5.40 brought it to such perfection a. the thefts were carried_on that-old to $5,50;._1VIanitoba;_strgn�bakers,• do11aT ted t�_-o over__lyse _ '— ��-'----- _ 1-ye million_ - these few short years that the eyes er people are behind the ]ads, $5.60; straight rollers, $5.20 to s G:hI\OR's 1VOL'\.D 'AE.ILED. " of the entire apple-purchasing' $5.25},. -straight rollers in bags, Joseph A. Gadoua; C.N.R.•station --- world are now turned on Norfolk The convention annexing Corea $2.50, to $2.60; extras, $2.15 to agent at Huberdeau, Quebec, was New York Mayor Eattng ,Three county. to Japan has been signed. . $2.25• sent to jail for a year for stealing Square 3leals. Butter-Best c_reame`ry, 23;{,c to a valise. A despatch from New York says: 23",c; creamery, 21;:.c to 22' c. One of. women 'attendants ata bullet wound in Mayor Gay-� i it Cheese=Western, 1Tc.to 11'jjc; Hnmiltuii Asylum is said to be un- _ eastern, IO%c to lie. (der sir�eillance in connection with nor neck bus healed on`t.he out-� Eggs-Selected stock 21c to 22c , �loi'r's escape. side and' he irritation of the throat) gg caused by granulation on the inside do straight recei £s, l7� to B the arc f n9 n wl' g 'ti has ceased. The Mayor eats heart- zee p t eat o a a io a� - 18c'doz:; second grade, 12c to 12'/.,c. his name .as John Bagley the To- ronto police believe they have in fly and is now back to his regular custody a forger and thief, diet of three square meals a day. - -,Two 4 Cases -of Infantile Paralysis Has UNITED STATES MARKETS. News eomes from-Quebec that the 'He is 81lowed'to take a little exer- cise in the hospital corridors, St. Louis, Aug. 30.-V1'heat-_ nnanncemen an increase of L Invaded This Country. - September, 98%c; December, $I.-- $120,000 t• of, "T;t' H OF WHEY FELL. ��. _ 1.0,000 aver the previous year in 8 Buffy' Aug. -30.-Wheat ,- the revenue of the Crown Lands +s A despatch from.Niagara Falls, country. Gertrude*, the twelve- Spring wheat, vo. i• Northern, Department. -j_, Crushed Tlirrrngit Factory' Ceiling, , Ont. says: Infantile paralysis has ear-old daughter of George-M. carloads store, $1,18; Winter, �'rr. 2 ]jut Hurt No One. , y' : Y Y g g - (xRE:1T BRITAIN. '` ' invaded Canada. Two cases are Tuttle, the County Attorney of red, $1,03; No. 2 white, $1.01. A despatch from Kingston says: known here, one of which is.in St. Niagara County, and a prominent- Cora-No. 3 yellow, 66c; No. 4-ye1- 'High-priced whiskey has. result=- A big tank full of whey at the-Mos- l:: Catharines, the • other at Moon lawyer of Niagara-Falls, N. Y., is low, 64c; No, 3 corn, 64�3c; No. 4 ed in a marked decrease of drunk- cow cheese factory crashed -down 1 .bake, Ont. Three-year-old ,Rosa suffering from the disease at the conn, 62%c; all on track through enaPss in the-United 'hingdo>z}. through the ceiling of -the make Ripple of St. Catharines is serious- family's slimmer home at Moon billed. Oats-No. 2 white, 3G''�c; The opium habit is said to be room on Wednesday. The stays 1 ly ill with the dread disease. She Lake. Dr. Horton; Tittle's family No. 3 white, Mc; No. 4 white, 'Rereading among women in Lon- �lioHing tip the tank gave ways For. '1 came to Canada from Cambridge, physician, and Dr. Mackenzie, To- 34;'•;c Barley--Malting, 73 to 7.ic, don. I tinately the cheese-makers were England, several mon"„1s ago when, ronto, a epecialigt, Ore both .in at Rye----No. 2, on track, .8c. Canal f Tno r�intil of C)xf,,rcl L7ni.ersity not in the room schen the accident the fipple family removed to this u--r-dacea freightk•••�L heat to Nev York, t%;o. I ba+ edvis.d thea Creek ce.ue to be. happened. .7 ,i ... :.a -. n :.o r ..4 ..c.: .... .: r .. .......,� .' .,..: ..... n_ S. .,� ,3"1 ,d�,7�' •'C'�.a 'yeas, �':';t;• i', '�. ,h ,.J ..•. ,art ,., ..yM"• . wry. „ .. � rt, :L.. , ,. .. '.i ,' x ., ... ...:. :' +: -r. v ",:,,��, �. G� �M t '�Xsi.-F✓" �w..i: iF. ^'y�5t; t� _N�. �-'"a,. '�::,'Z:ej..l .,�^�.,.'� •x' `4^• ,5.t5 4,.. d +, ii' .we d , cy, ^.Sn. :�e,a•°! ,:s � o-_ , .rn +', a•. - [,fie,:�:i�.:�° "r "•' ,M'*. 4 °.f.w+4::&�thd(+r7` x'�'?Si"''.,, r-,�k^.i:7'� W 1 �1 s.: i :!i n;up. „ -.T.r ' •Js'� +y,.n.=:" �,• 'Er 4'1 S- .1'`i1. _ .-. P .r• - .: !'°!'AtkC'lir-.tSV✓.•,•nnj:R.','.•..Nny.!Ga,"+'a•+3d,o-'/,T.g).,ertin+tr,1C54YnJit.K•u•itii]♦.•. YiiM.a':'.rtPs`✓:Se7'�•;•'r.'�{1''SiiG...f.t. -'.^!ii♦.'•'tw'�•'4�...Tw.•1i.l.9fr'�'. L-u6�JK'Y.MY21..W^'..N+,..*.7f+.?,a,:'n^+✓♦YeCinv,.: ,..:w,W.+4•dP' •:.!v.,- .:✓'.::" :n:f' ... x7 ..�� ]ift:rion series at:'tlle river,with . SUB R.RECORDS OF { ACCOMMODATING. new woler in her hearts bean- CHILDREN'S DEATHS I It was an overcast,indeterminate - � r NOUN4 I never noticed it.was o \ sort of a day, but the drug clerk <, tiful before, she murmured. — was cheerful as he waistled behind _ n; "There's something beautiful ev- fiords show tLst by far the the prescription desk and chatted LolA.7 erywhere!" greatest number of deaths aulv�.g with a friend in the front shop. "The fairy-tale has all Dome true, little oneq occur slot-►ng tl,o +: presently a customer came in and s Aunt Gram!" she cried,.throwing summer. mo-itl!s. The erc��rvt+ m 8 11 purchase. _ PRECIOUS STONES. her arms round her aupf. beat, the_. difficult •of keeping made small Y, P 8 "Fine day," he remarked. . ,tet And you may be the princess, baby's milk sweet, improper food• "Great!" replied the clerk en- !II trOHbW wilt t_ length--the.---littler. ! til 1, t' usiastiica y ma.or a ' as andered into a-beautiful garden.' time to heat the last remark, "and drea:dett baby troubles-cholera-in. , The customer went out and was apply Zam.I ' row the 'princess up to the fantum "diarrh'oea `d Fountains showered pearls and I will row ysentery and 'followed by another. He, too, surpristag how quickly"0"" * ' "sapphires into basins of the purest .Eagle's Nest. in timer to watch the other stomach and bowel troubles. made a small purchase and nom- tho sm��tt and ads�tl l Also ' silver, and olden birds Bitting sun set! And then we.will crown g a6 mented on the wather. burnt.sores and piled. �r. g g To said against these troubles �uretaitt, among the trees, brought huge dia-, her queen! Baby's Own Tablets should be kept "Mean weather," he remarked. Zen-Bak Is made from paceber. monde, rubies and amethysts for And handing the basket and oars in the house.. An occasional dose "$eastiy!". said• the clerk, dole- b�l°"°'sea' Not'°imatlab-no to klay with.'' to Aunt Grace, -i owumes3""PAl of-tb-6-7-ablets will prepenTe wirb" Jully. - b Marion frowned 'and closed the up to the diizy height of hi*s broad deadly sumriner complaints or cure "Getting warmer," remarked a or,pdoea.oa�..r.ssMyertary fairy-tale book with a snap. shoulders, and the three started them if they come on suddenly. third customer. • ,� � "O dear," she sighed, "I wish I merrily down the meadow toward .Mrs, O.• Morin; Ste. Tite, Que.,, , "floc!"-said the clerk. "-- • i • +awild be a princess in a fairy-tale. fhb boat-house.-Youths Compan- says: "lily baby suffered from a Ten minutes passed. Another in- i ion. of cholera infantum, ''dividual drifted in from the outside monde to play with, and gather "—'�'---'�" blit after giving him Bays Own world and made a.purchase. gold by the pailful as the Princess. WHAT HE WANTED. -' Tablets the trouble disappeared and ` "Chilly, isn't it 1" be said't0 the FUNNY. ta1R w i I . Irene did-!" and-curling up on the- - - - -- -he--regained health splendidly. clerk. "Where did you meet your young sofa, she gazed disconsolately into Ernest But Prosy Street-Corner The Tablets are sold by medicine ' "Cold as the pole!" agreed the man, Mary I" queried the mistress ! Orator-"I want land ,reform• i the fireplace. dealers or by. mail at 26 cents a clerk, with a shiver. on being to.u> her maid was to gob - I want housing reform; I want edu- box from The.Dr. Williams' Medi-.- . His .friend had listened to these married. _ r Aunt Grace stopped sewing and cational reform• I want-" "hooked at her little niece; then Bored ref oe--�`�I wan form." eine Co', Brockville,,Ont._ exchanges with interest. "Oh, please, m'm, at Uncle m "See her he 'demanded, "what Thomas' funeral. He's so amusin 'l amiling, she turned and looked'4ut _ g 'through the window. The lawn was LET HER DOWN EASY. _ kind of weather do yogi think this_ mum-. He the-life-and-soul o - velvety in the warm sunshine and Dr, J. D.- Kellogg's Dysentery is, anyway 4" the party." Vniin llumhanrl-Did yo make "kiftfne ki 2d a. the 1. a aze w!_ flowers. u eyon those biscuits, m dear 1 ; Y lte� sails; z combat d senter cholera morbus Y re lied the dru clerk. It at first r the yellow cornfields rippled in the Y y' His Wife-Yes dark P g Yon da not i and all inilammator disorders that > . ng wind, and through the violet marsh- Y ---- factory results from the use et change of food or water may set up Her Husband-Well 1'd rather lands the river cursed and Blit- you would not make an mare, There -are millions of aekets of Wilsons Fly-Pads, don't blame the 1, '- tired. in the stomach and intestines. These y y P _ - I "You can gather jewels far great- summer are more common in sweethealt. Wilson's Fly Pads sold eery year, Pads, they are all r#ght, every one er and more wonderful than those summer than in winter, but they - His Wife-Why not, my love 4 and every I'ad 1+111 kill every Ay that of them, and remember this,-that a b - are not confined to the warm -'Her Husband" cause, -angel drinks the You must masa c to e ' the little princess played with Poisoned li old atom it. 6 get the tiles 1 P Y ' months, as undue laxness of the mine, you are too light for such 9 a said Aunt Grace, pushing the win- bear work... to trbe-.Pads before- they can be Idow up, "and you can walk oil gold bowels may seize a man at any time. Y TAKING A SHINE TO US', killed. The direetious with eaek -- 'ft you wish to, Marion Such a sufferer will And speedy re . Marion uncurled and ant up, her lief in this Cordial. Sleep]esaness.-Sleep is the great Furiniman-I tell-you, this is s ftat�ltet will show you how to do dark eyes wide with astonishment. restorer_and to be deprived of it ie hot system we've got working these this. ing cannot find them'by frown- EXERCISE FOR YOUNG LADIES vital loss. Whatever may be the days. cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- Stoopid-What system are you g into a sooty fireplace,' said Throv,ing-a fellow over. - rangement or mental worry, try a talking aboutt STUCK. "o Aunt Grace. "We must hunt for Tossing one's bead in the aii•. eourse of Parmelee's Vegetable Funniman-The solar system. Mother Iku-se Fly- Have you• " them; we may fund the princess, too Jumping at a chance. Pills. By regulating the action of seen ,Big Buzz, your father 1" . -who knows I" And laughin* gai- Pushing one's self forward. the stomach, where the trouble lies, _ The never failing medicine, Hol- E'hild House Fly -"Yes, ma, buts _ - ly, she began to told her sewing. Getting In the swim. they will restore normal conditions lawsy'a Corn Cure, removes all he wouldn t speak. me-he-lies-- The frown disappeared • from Fishing for an invitation. and healthful sleep will follow. They kinds of oorns, warts, etc even busy wit a paper. Marion's face, and jumping up, she Shooting arch glances at a in exert a sedative force upon the the most difficult to remove cannot l. followed her aunt across the piazza Twisting him round the little serves and where .there is unrest withstand this wonderful. remedy, tttnare's Liniment Cnrss DenArt/*. _ and out on the green lawn finger they bring rest. What jewel shall we look for Casting about for an excuse. -- at, and it, Running a mi mer bills. - - -- rHy�tiCA�--�. -- 1A\41K9Bat waNT.YD cversrt r. out" 8 P Y When a man sa s ii wan�a to ary vats, All Tyler. esu p.rsa« is, t y r, _ London Out ,1 - �, have a private talk with you- it Needum- Will you give me a Rubies, said Marion, growing FOR TME LITTLE ONES to trouble - Lderested "and they are red a painkiller comes w:tt, means that he has an axe u grind lift, sir f", Aand a Panora. Lambs. eta. pain y , , quuY relief The deep, beautiful -red, and pearls bumps and the bruises. the Patna from and he wants you to tarn the Snugsum—"Ceitainfjr; but am I � and !=u4ntl. emirs ..ttbont v`t■ b'>• trewo apples and s■eh things are quickly �, our home treatment. Write no Wore toe _ grindstone. strong enough I lata Dr, Hellman Medical Co., Limitsd, - oared by ttatvsa. Avoid substitutes, there - n "Hold oe," said Aunt Grace; to but ons "Paisbiller"-Perry Davit'- Reedum-"I think.so. I'm trying Colling.00d- On- 00 n . �+ "One ata time, lease- Bee! I Net' sad Ut' 00" ' silt 9EClIY91L- t■scrvpuloes to raise a $50o mortgage from my p t■akare ace atfeatptin so steal rear Manuel home," have found rubies. gorgeous ones." - and our repatacioe�y puttlo� out an FISHWILL BITE G 1 , And she stood with her eyes shad t;`OOiCi G HELPS. imitation of -'The D t L,' ltanthe,) Plaator. Be ease to Est the ge■utas studs �" 11ks knnSry wol.es seasons if Ion ed, looking toward the south end Serve a loaf of puked dressing Ylow ou Daviss mita blame Co. men for awn- - ling N•,•i �*� � of the garden. with your roast of beef. eep . .. „ o them cut' Where I I don't see.an said TTY a spoonful or perhaps two of Y tt wrtce ar der .ad Y, _ Co. Des to hot tntrodoee. Marion, in a doubting tone. maple syrup -on your warm apple ing when they are invited to recep- i p AtNanad rinl,iSaw salt �t 'Co..Deet 20,Pert Narew,etleh, a "Look hard and you'll ate them Pie. tions with their wives. That's the Mlnasd s Liniment-Co., LimIled. '.; wing :nd nodding c n thManon. your ekiu hen h and a box of sley growing in itox n your their chance mouths they have oIt f opening YQi*$i Daue LINIMENT and ane a the mostequently ° a i "3iou "-n Sowers dont back Fo =Ifrina results, and I. the COLOR B BOXES �< r YOn, Mat sII-roand Liniment extant. in tomatoes bacon, or chopped i Mtnard's Liniment ter sate everywhere. aunty S" + I Tours truly, _ .- FOR SC •'Yee, d�sr, I think the beauti- for sandwich filling - ;-_ DJL JOA. AUQ, s2I1ollL ful, fragrant, living flowers are the Arrange cold rice in balls, rull in An ideal woman is one who sue• B,etati at 1' Lad ee costs Gael` rarest Ask your dealer or write dt»et to them God's jeweleof t ,fust will ase howl custard. and .serve wit a and reed3- inin concealing her imperfec «: Artists a .ae�P�rLonosTo He has studded our garden with Cut side salt pork thin y - - - them!" -a crispy brown. Garnish with le- MEAN OF HER. - They had reached - this roses b- moa qua and Parsley and you Mother Graves' Worm Eztermin ontlkria Veferinary College t f [ Y will not mise the more expensive ator does n. require e r p o -is-s-11 owe s- Ince this time, and Marion,' with eyes S '�mh¢■der the(.Detrol of the oaRmT 1 t S any purgative medicine to complete. phoid fever I haven't been able to AControl o Of outs AM- slowing, stooped and broke one off, bacon. - ++the cure. Give it a trial and be sing at all. I seem to have lost m smoothing its satiny petals with r ' I Convinced. voice entirely." Y Inftrmary fpr Siok Animals at the Cottage the tips of her fingers.' She loved A Safe Pill far $uftererE:-There y COLLEGE REOPENS SEPT. loth, 1910 - beautiful thin are pills that violently purge and i — Miss Kunming-"Typhoid is a things, and.thin thoughf, Y P fie rrB-Cateado:on application. _ t - that the flowers were God's jewels, fill the stomach and intestines with Yon may be'as honest as the day queer disease. I've often heard that >t~ A. A. osaNaa, V.S.;+t.q, was new and wonderful. pain. Parmelee's Vegetable.Pills is long, but the days are. growing if you recover from it it improves tHpt s• Prtncipat n "See the.- blue. .for et-me-nuts y are shorter' You in every way. $ are'mild and effective. The pEMAND FOR y Annt Grace; they are turquoises, purely vegetable, no. mineral pur- • A OR '•�' sad the white pansies-are pearls, _Bative entering into their-composi- Bed, weak. Weary, Remo dye.. It Keeps the Muscles Pliant. - PAPER S tion and their effect is soothing and Relieved By Murine Eye remedy.. Try Men given to muscular sports and and the p le are big amet iysts. g Murtne For Four E e Troublea. You c rest c ' exercises -_-_ The sat uu a topazes, -0� $cIBt�Ti Y them-sIId-h$ coir- "' and those who gliffer ! winced. Thousands can attest their. Your Druggists. write For Eye Books. muscular pains from Ilic c W♦ ,,. • how ri w are Much richer than Fite. ' >taurtne Eye remedy Co., Toronto y le riding' •iso 8a1ts. iron, Yetala. Rubbers, Std. the' rine ss Irene;'for-our: jewels R urative qualities- , because will find Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Adelaide sad tsaud sts.y : are fragrant and growing, and in thousands ov�e their health and „ something worth trying. As a lu- pOl«N, Toronto, Ont. etrenFt+.h to 'timely use of this mast, Can you show me any bear bricant it will keep the muscles pli- shone 1w partteulasa. Main 1613. each jewel are the seeds of a hun- tracks?" asked the amateur Nim-' able and free from died more jewels. Uncle' Ed cut excellent medicines rod. "T kin show you a bear," the pains which of- �one oped onee; and showed them ten follow constant use of them, A, to >ne ,r winard's Liniment Cures surns, tate. native replied. "Thanks awfully., without softenifig them or impair- Mrs ►''� r - F Suddenly. . :Dobbs was .trying to' find old chap. Tracks will suffice.' -ing their strength. For bruises, y she iemembered -the $ ra.insand contusions it is without } old .out the likes and dislikes of her {g — boarder; and all she learned in-. w PT - ` "But, Aunt brace, where is the In -thirty years there kris never a peer. And creased her satisfaction. "Do .you been one of Wilson's Fly Pads Kent ' � � � s `'gold 1"' she`asked: want pie for'breakfast l" she ask- t at Slipping her arms round the lit- _i "No, I thank you," said the out that would nAt at flies N im A scientist says that people who ltle, girl, Aunt Grace turned her _new boarder, with. a simile.' "Pie mcnse quantities. it in the first have heart disease shouldn't mar= ladder, of t h e onTrd tliitil she -faced the'corn for breakfast seems a little t•oo place the' dies were in the house ry' �'fe were under the impression u neaohttsO°�°t,,Dtfr Th- for olds. _ nisch." "That's net the wa I ' that only those with Heart trouble reatbL� Croup,oa ` "book, dear,. and ou'll see. J Y and it the honsckeoper followed the should marc farrh,Ul uenm end• Y look at it,'' paid Mrs. Dobby, heart- y• _ lobe, Toothacbe, ren- rippling and sifting through every- directions and got them to the ttbenniatism.Cold live I say pie for dinner is a one- arts Chills Chis• Pads. Slinard's Liniment Relieves Nsuralsla. iwhere." cessit•y, and pie for suppex gives n blains bloaWttes oatok;► .arrrby I "Oh, I see it! I see it, aunty., kind o' finishing touch to the day'; The way of woman' is be and the cried Marion,- jumping . up and but pie for breakfast is what I call HIGH FINANCE Y �MI'i�'1 Read ilopo! down. "It's the sunshine ' God's understanding of men. She laughs t putting on airs. •"What are you doing,. little when he thinks she should cry., t ;gold; and•' it gilds everything-the Y g yf.and.. +fields, trees, and even the rocks. __ _ boy 1" asked the curious stranger cries when" he thinks she should f` See.! The Ilandelions on the lawn as he pa subiirban garden., laugh. S.Robertson ro i aro Junks of gold!" "I'm catching potatts bug , ie � g, ' DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF Aunt Grace was brushing her sponded the youngster with the pa- b A man doesn't mind being.bossed hair back from her face, and the per box. a glees mo a penny.a Y`his wife, if he ism"t. 'f diamond upon her finger"•glittered dozen for' all I' catch: , MOTOR BOATS ' in the-sun. _ "Ah,.and you•' arc too tender-' D r. .M O r 9 e" sr; ° hearted to kill them, ' Whati are ` "Aunty," said Marion, soberly, I n d i a n R o o t Pills AL.L. SIZES- " ® you going-Jo-do with them 1' we can t-find any diamonds, 'and. „ exactly meet the,nsed_which.so often Give them W Billy Jones next arises in ever family for a medicine . • � they are prettiest of all. „• y y KNOCK• DOWN 'FRAMES Aunt Grace turned and pointed i door• to sell -to his.Ta. to open up and regulate the bowels. ' down to the river,.shimmering and "And what will he do with them Not only are they effective in alt HULLS furnished complete or in 0 after his pa has seen and paid for cases of Constipation-, but they bele flashing in the sunlight. 2., _ f ._. greatly in breaking up a Cold or La any stage of completion. 1, , ,..ee them, Marion!" -she cried, � them ,''• Grippe by Cleaningout the system, - e "See tbem sparkle! Thousands up- Oh, he'll slip them back to me ,u,d purifyinE,the.blood., 3n the same. _ LAUNCHES, with Engines in- on thousands, each one set in silver and 'Tl sell them to my pa tic-mor- way they relieve nr curt Biliousness, stallod,'ready to run, in stock- t and it iboks as thou h we wero row." Indigestion, Sick Headache, Rheum- atism and other common aliments. Send stamps.for catalogue. ing down to them," she added, as THE p _ " ' In the fulreet sense of the words Dr. r -- -- rEd, p ' '. The language of flowers is on tap Foot of Bay Street L ncle came n from the harpP Morse's Indian Root Pills nye - with two long, slim oars on his when a barefooted.boy steps on a - jshoi,ider. - TN U ISSUE NO. 36-10 thistle. , A Household R•yin w d y HAoM K.TON, CANADA - 1 •,, - - � ,t spa- ` 4 '�• fid S x�.a:�'"'•jr +��4-Aa+•' •�„(,�r�7 f�L�f{�'�t`• 'w r�iv.,,�,-2;�i''4r_�°•Mt-,.°' q, +r'�,''� ,�^3.' •,; h.'• ,•aw r f�`1 :q t" .r. .,k^ ^'wg�, + ;..� 7Axr' "+i ^ ty, J�jL. •.s;ry,,. .:p ^e.r, +,.¢,.., „"k�i ",r 7`10 ii 'the • ,: � i M. t� ' ,n •rte ''•�..i :i .54C� ,. ww•✓✓.4'un .M• •'• !' �••.. AK'..i /'�w 2 Y'-lT... 5,:� ��,• ^-..t 5s4r.3 Y e-: +p,;a'' s•.�•�' , C p • - ++.�: '..� errs:.., . - :. ;.-_ .' .- .j; `"J eome under our aotief is which ?NH iTttv�l.i r � the conductors have dt�tached` the Four otour young people aaEoed toAR return rt of the ticket and plat- Hampton recent! m in the trip of ' Pa ao miles in 10 hours drive Speeding - - _A ed it in their-pocket+, and -when some boys,eh I OROCER.Y ... their error was pointed out to - _ @gg� them they_were so thick-headed AN ANC11G�lT GATT that they could not be Heade to Lovers of fine book-binding will find understand. The result of this is a rare treat in the Applied Art Seo- JUST ARRIVED '- ilot>iladedeverlFrida m aaitsOmee, -couipe1. tion nt the National Exhibition this _ - •picka�Oa' the nxeLS have been-- -Again ear. Such noted English a yl-ets es----' ,A fisih full lint of masse. F ADvt�TLOLNO: led to pay-tbe second timare ego uufia- wards.' Maud Bird, .ttGlaidss*1[E - FRY'S FANCY CHOCOLATES _ v r Hoa per11ac ;nice t}is+ strike 10c a box. They are delicious. r Baca subeageeat lseartion. lire• s coat+ Robinson and Miss Irma Rowutr le z 'rain rate doss moa includewI=orycnig' miliar with'the road that it is no Nothing so nice for breakfast Special. teWrrmsw elven to Pardee making con- unusual thin for them to call Out ace contributing exhibits of In W f.,,�EAT-OV �a awk 3 weft tar a or s month•or by the year. Hatt g tooled, and colored bindings,af[ordin I l ' aeaettr ar,owl sonaraotapayabt.gaartesiv. the wrong station. �Q. those an opportaaity, to'practical mescal word ere VINEGARS AND SPICES - r - seem am tins Or under,itch paper and connoisseurs for seeing some of who s h the stationsone _• Ngo iia°i e.iin,a°ubbseq�t ftiviertipor cu- along-the-line no harm results, but today[n that crbtt. urs 18 complete ho rates a known On"Phar- to strangers it is the. cause of _ �+ -GpL,DisN' W_24 lbs. for 111.00 ad aru,.m.ats cunni •r:itsen snsaraeaoas ninth annoyance and inconveai- Now AdverMessenta. SClC�ARS—Rt1PATH��-18 lbs.for 11.00 ads be inverted ants forbidden aha charged so- 5 ence and it may be expense. It is .1rm be orden for die mdung�ndtta s� 'LONG CLEAR BACON SMOKED FANCY PICNIC HAM r 'Weak promptly attended to, at ones,one fresh. coax:L. GILLIUK, g9 BOLOGNA.' CO ears and firemen do not go on w4urprbe-W many that t OR 8 -3 wile), cow& f-r sale SMOKEP FICA MRALED C OLO COOKED HAM t T1il3lla _ _ Brougham. !9� BANANAS - •- ORANGES LEMONS #2.25 year; sl.00 if pall in advance strike,until capable men are put - Pmy SE WHEAT-A quantity of - in charge of the trains. The gov- ,S etl�ea�a fall wheat s�ta:psis to o., BUY YOUR, GROCERIES . . ernment should compel the rail- =11rMs,Clareti2out. 47.49 ©N�f MURKAR, Proprietor way company to place men who T�L'(�uIE8 FOR SALE-There are AT THE GROCERS - are fully competent and who can B for We°be.pp w:.e soca second-hand top -- r NOT" AND COMMENTB buggter at the Infirmary,Buabartoa Comes$ pass Satisfactory examinations in once and get a bargain• L.M.(!SANT. !St! is now charge of the trains. This a ALL WHEAT SEED-A quantity aarHE R SON -WHY - ' in full swing and is attracting quest,on t a nes no co or Fart tees trots swat and foal'eeads. A pl • 'wrowdo from all over the country. railway company and employees 10 LLT HSR 1LIDDLHTON,Brougham. �e-t� t AH exhibition such as that which alone but-it i3 a question in which PASTURE TO LET.-The ander- Disney 8 P1OwB are the Cheapest the whole country_is interested. signed has a quantity of good pasture in ' - - 'Tomato provides every_year has a Pickering village, on reasonable tarme- For _ Livea are at stake and while the ran partiouLare apvty to Liss• L. o'L1nA1tY. great educational value of which Pickering +� call triose who are able should take railway,.has perfect right-to ionic g are eats for _ w after its own lnteresta it has no RIFER LOST-Strayed from the W e$ advantage. The assertion is fte� � premises of the undersigned tot 9, ooh, rig bt to i �re the rights of the. b about eh.ar,e week to August, a red two THE FROST �c WOOD LINE - gaently made first it l8 the s�a]e g �y eucld heifer with white star on forehead. t -- drying year after year and -that people- ANDIattoa ahaaktilyreceived by Azsx• ArID3S alOOSs,Greenwoodsamsop -- - When a person once attends this including the, -- OR SERVICE-The Holstein-Fri- �tf (� f —Fair it IS useless to go again as he VID � esian Ball-Lakeview sengerveld Fayne•" FAMOUS M/"1TT S ii{�R� w Nt� GANG will only see that which he has al- IAN _ who hoe one of the beat pedigrees knows w the, ��JJ �<JJ ��JJ V t• v AN, Holeteia tamily for mUk and Dotter production Feady seen. This l9 not•the caseU at lot itis con 1,Pt. sus,owned at the Dun. barton Farm. Team.it or reg cows i9. 3'h«. THE PfERRI I w Wh10�1 1B Without s doubt the best by any means, for if a person Rues - flot4lashaa,manager. V-e svefy year iia will always see. WUIYIA .--- -�{ARgET t3ARDEN FOR SALE- riding p10A made - i is the village of Pickering,coataintog 3 L 11 something new that is both inter- acrid of good land with li-roomed house stable Also tete Dick, Floury, Wilkinson, Sylvester, Uxbridge, etas eatdng sad Itl9truCL[ve. -liut,there and driving house and plenty of bard and soft 1, " , .; - woter. on the premises are all kinds of large are some people wlra visit the fair -- mad roti rose aeickertt�pl r°aaaz a r n,Lva W-E HA.,NDLE REPAIRS FOR ALL PLOWS and in a sense their eyes are shut. M" Fultorina 3"1 They see crowds of people and-it TO E b -- jo - -- a sne- = - -- wa be meet old friends, which. CURLY - a �� y FARM R NT A nut �' tBoc ... Srsa claw land at the Village of aria, stn. of course, [s a goad thing. but of _ _ Good bons`. food barn sad stone etaDling. _ - ' bard and soft water PlOintig 4cesswioa ct •T, on'l • r onto mad fan poseemsoa 3pn1 lea :9s1 This � .. 1Ebo8e things which represent thea t ' pros By Lydia E.Pinkham s is a lestrable One.beta` centrally located and ONTARIO A - L'eRE-made b the world 1II in- the land is to good state of calti7ation Terms WHITS ye _ _ _ _ r ••-dustri,al pursuits in altriculture modaraJe Appy to COLIAt PHILIP, teen i _ • ._ and is the other phases of human 'Vegetable Compound - _ . he ,.rtivity, they_see nothing• if a Gardiner blame. I have been a a ep M g �� �.�, TBE BO�d1� 0�" a00� ACBNERY at 'uf!erar •T.,m organic troubles f i person wishes to receive the fall great anda$evere?ental` s w o C s = r o w benefit of the Exhibition he should weakness. The � go _. Ike should not be too modest in lave to for too n _ o with his eyes wide open and �ottor said I would -` Qr 03NURLN y be$pi but I 3 c L g t;z 8 o s ►� d M w ,.Li • s = making questions about - those tion. a sQ a IN 6r s o. ' {hinge which are.of interest to could tact bear to eft ;F�' o uoM 8 $ g � _. thlolt of it 1 de 3•$ @�a , ; `` `3 is still in the-old stand where he lies a frill lice of furni Hoo oils da� A Taim. Exhibitors are there to give tided to try Lydia ., pu gL1 . c b� of window shades, curtain lea, house furnishings, t iaiormation regarding their pro- E, Plntham's eg- >• . O o _ O r.� 1 ao sums, war nd_hef�r the Yl4 etable Compound o m. starts and will be pleased to [m- andSaaaLiveSYash 8 = 'o n �! Gramophone. I keep in stock all the latest records and gramophone VIA hnoxvledge as far as lap in --and tri$entirely rl Feb 10:; needles. .Call and get a catalogue of all the latest conga and band cured after three ti 3 i8 •, �.� �sis pieces. Engraving done on silverware of all kinds. Having bought !heir power. The Toronto Fair f p° months' ase of them."-Mrs. S. A. .c rel ` �= the patent right o one of the beat clothes reale is Canada for take become one o€ the great iaati- WmLt�cs. 13 F. Na 13. goo so, 9 .. i Wmaywnehips of Pickering sed Whitby I am prepared to supply s11 in tutious.of tine= -Provioce and ib Gardiner, Me. .r 1 ►.a need of a good reel. ---No woman should submit to a sit gp�i o mr i ne O• - '{coked forward to with a great esl operation, which may mean death, p S e g e a .o'� jatyl• e • deal of pleasure by those who par- until she has given a E.PlnlLham's l+ '° ig o ,a mal swt� •met ,�Qe�� for 'IBer'in 210 Men�t� made exclusive. - Z4 e7 M _pose atteuding:�. . Vegetable Compou _. .en) Oce. ti M _ --` ' from roots sad her s, a fair trial ':, .. m ly . e. m o o aa� .Dalai* Call and get prices and see cute before placing your order l The strike of G.T.R.• trainLaten This famous medicf39<e for women wm - saes$ t0 all intents and purposes bas,lor thirty yvara proved to be the iaoaasy 19l'-whitbyt, debawa9. t3ronghom _ _ - P 1 most valuable tonin and renewer o! 16,Pore Perry tt,UZb=e 1e,,0"ningtoa 1s CAREFUL ATTENTION TO . settled and we wvere'led to believe the female organism. Women resid- I Beaverton u,t7ptergrow 10 an a manner satisfactory to the ing is'almost every city and town In ..'-EMBALMING AND FUNERAL .WORK the United States bear willing testi. TIME TABLE=Pickering Station t3. . two parties most directly concern- mon to the wonderful virtue of Lydia T.R. Trains going Best Sae as follows- ' ed is the disputes. But. since the E m's Vegetable Compound. No. 6 Mail 8.05 A K. Phone night or day, Bell or,Independent. It cures female flint and•creat*$ radi- 12 Local 2,4 P.M. _--- _ settlement woe made it appears ant, buoyant female health If you .. 14 mal 6.04 P.M. to us that the railway- company are ill, for your own sake-as Wed" Trains going west .due as follow. Us not been acting in good faith, those you love,give a a trial. No. 13 Local B-36 A.i M. Via � 0 Mrs.pinitbsm, at Lynne Masser 11 11 Local .. 2.90 P.M•. in 'A large number of strikers have lavium all 'sick women to write •,.• 7 'Mail 8.50 P.ld. : yaot been taken back and their berforad�ice. Her addoeistre4 *Sunday included.. AND - places are being filled by mep, send wh►a�laeiptsl. - •great many of whom have not the NOTICFr Re B R Y A. BARBER ' PICK" slighteet idea of the most common t — ' _ 'rules of railcooditig. Trains are Is hereby given that all accounts not Tobaccos, pipes and amok Bell settled by Sept.20th, will be sundries. Oeatral office Bell Genuine chillies for whole pickles.. ; placed is charge of men totally collected wtth costs. ," Telephoto Co. Aagency for tnafit for fire responsible positions JAtras WHi17, Butcher, Rolston Laundry. _ Whole pepper, cloves, allspice, celery need, mRatard seed and!mixed in which they are pit ted with the 47 Markham,9flt. OLAREMONT. _ONTARIO Pickling sptce. Ground- pepper, cloves, allspice; cinnamon, turmeric, - == result that nualbera of -huauiD curry.powder, ginger and cayenne pepper. - _ "lives are in constant dosses One Pickle crocks with covers. _ — - " .1day last week a disastrous acei- -W�TM �En SJF. HAMS beet white wine and fruit vinegar 4 ,, r^ It in a _ f 5e, abundAnce dent occurred.-an. the G.T.R. at We are showing a new line of white bed spreads at $1.00 and Our groceries.. re freshest. as Durand, Mich.,and the brakeman, $1,25, good value. White and grey t;!sanelette blankets 10J4. 114 and or w _ Ask AM !Graham by name, testified that he 12j4 at$1,15, 1.40, 1.65 sad 1.73. New-shake rs and skirtings, also sox, D _ possessed Haas of the qualiflca= EO• GE PHILiP, BR,OUGH - tions that the laws of the country shirts, overalls, smocks, etc. We have an up-to-date stock of boots - and shoes for the fall trade-Hamilton and McLaren'8e,Dallas makes. —* demand, and that he had been in vinegars-white wine, malt and cider. _All kinds of spices, whole the employ of the G.T.R. onlyRose- and since the strike began. He also and ground. ,Pint, quart and half gallon sealers.` Try our Red Rose Tea and you will want no other. 1` atated that the' company d'eslred - BANK that he should act hi the capacity Highest price for'•buttee and'eggs: r of conductor, but this he refused ` Faheti 1873 - - &asc6w to, do,on account cif, his lack of GEO. A. GILLESPIE, Dafib aft0n Established —_�' CANAI?A -- �,. nzperieuce. The wreck, judging TRANSMITTI�tGI _MONEY by his evidence; was due to his _.... negligence. The Grand TrunkF ° Ijj For stuns u to $50 our Bank honey Orden ate - evidently are the ones directly re-- �� jALU ,' � Convenient and inexpensive-` For larger amounts we issue srponaible for the death of a num- lx If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look arouud before Drafts or Bills of Exchange. honey sent at once to any r Der of passengers whish took place buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, flne`shirts, ties; socks 6inkin - point iii the -world by Teleglapliic 'or Cable` - at this accident. It is not only in and smocks. -Boots and shoes for-all. - - _ ,..this respect that the actions of _ Tram. the Grand Trunk is unsatisfactory - Ice cream (City Dairy) every Saturday night ,,. .: 3avinv Bank Department at Every Branch. eb• . to the public, but coaductors are We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and ^ �T O A N H ftrequently placed in charge who rakes. Always fresh groceries on hand. C j`� A collecting A Man aft®not oven capable � GL,,�jR T. BATTY, age!' J e A number o cases have A. Il T ws 1zT8'� r'a a< ,�•';? ,;,• ;;w � ... .: : -' ,'.... '..:. ' . ,cw. Auk.,,,; .aa+.. ter. �r�..4ec w^'= � 7��'r �. C�ORLE � 8bT cls ''�aw V ..� *y.,.'.S. n •x�.a: ,. ,,. +•..�•,H:Aye;.r' .:vi„,�. _a ... .: 'o :. � :ii * k""tl.3 5"'r'- ':1' .�` ' z -•,. rfF '`"S aft. N44� .. ,'�'' yes - , ,.' :-.»:•k,`'..�`,Y?' ,�.v'•`:��','�` .�•41e,,,” ;y 4Fu..» .. ;'a �'�' _"'L^ 'ri _ •s_�'.A•�'' '":ti�v � �"`�.li:" .9•�" ,ff'� �� y�' .. ... y • v.,. .+vim -, .r `•i�'.y uc:%s`., w . �r34 ..m. 0. • . h.;9' , •G• • " ,, �.. ...•�;::.,;.---.r?•, "".: y.:, . rs-•k'='L**s. - s'u' - ,.e:' - •• ti-. J... 7w 5 ..... 5. • '...w.' ..Y-rte .!^.' w . _ r� t. +y r, • rye! xv cv►RtMONi Ephraim Storry was home for a Several from thio locality s4• r f�days-last-week•= tended a piarty given in the new ...._ hscl s-business-4AP tic • • • w n ar 11, Wm Messrs: Best and Thou and Geo. C.N.R. eta n at Greenwoodf}reenwoOd on Toronto'on 8aturdsov. Feasby, all of Scott, attended R. Tuesday ni t. - :Call and see our New Spring Lines of Arthur Hurd, of Toronto, spent Nesbitt's barn-raising on Monday, The Ladies' Aid Society of Ere- �` ' - --;Sul with Wm. Donee. John Farmer ander,gentleman kine Church held a pleasant meet- MEN St- WOMEN S and CMDERN'S FO�'PW$U8 Wm. Hill, of Uxbridge, visited friend, of Steutfville, sent Sun lag on Wednesdayy afternoon at with Was. Bundy on Sunda; day with the formers parents the home of Mrs. C. O. Bennett. at reasonable prices. iw Morgan and Mrs. Pugh visited here. D. Farrell, real estate agent, of ' friends in Uxbridge over Sunday Rev. J. A. Grant preached on R Roses Rlot;r and choice pastry flour always on hand. Jar Winnipeg, was in town On Tues- � Sunday evening Loa a congr'e- day with a view of disposing of Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. ueeday his text being ' e Ideal city lots in the Western Metropo- , Jam Ration, lborning to vi:rt friends in Prince Woman." The Corner tore. Proprietor �t Albert. W. M. PALMBR�, Mise Mary Morgan accompanied lis. ' Chas. V. Michell-is spending-a by a lady friend,u!Toronto,sppeent Considerable dissatisfaction is - �resk at the home of Peter Mac- Sunday with Magnus and Mn. expressed at not continuing the _ c =' nab. Sr.- Henderson. new cement walks as far ,as the Job and Joseph 'Taylor left on Magnus Henderson cut his corn last dwelliAg at the south of the -- ' Tuesda for the North-west her- this week. It was an extra good village. ARDSON'S "s a - vest s. d five Roht. McAvoy and sister, of'the wx dstarm Was hogs each filVe months old which , `7th concession,visited friends here The school trustees have supple- weighed 1185 pouu'ds. Who can - - {`' on Saturday. ed, throagh J. H. Beal,a quantity beat this. Ttnis item was ineor- .lmportantsl�wtog of 8aes1 display of F`--miss Maud Beal left last week of new furniture for the new rectly given in our last issue. 05iaa. A ywy large assortment of for the city where-she will remain School room, Boob,Dolls, Toys, jsit►1 Vii• members of the B4►tioy. _ - for some tie. Mr. and Mrs. Horne an family, Stouffville Bowling Club played. rawived for She Rolansy trum. � Frank Cooper has returned home of Montreal, have returned home; and res ttism. a friendly game with the Glare- after spending three months in afterr-a pleasant visit with friends Mont players which resulted in the North-west. - In Claremont. avor�i the visiting team by one , 8nbsoriPlia>ss talo for. all Magaaiaes. B.ichard Johnston, of Toronto, Mra, Thomson, of Toronto IiRs 9•'- ;visited with Fred and Mrs. Farm. shot. The following n-'s.th�scoce er over Sunday. returned home, after being the _ . guest of Wm. and Mrs. Leaper for eLbalsxorrr-4eo. Cooper W. J. H. RIC7HARZ7�ON, A gang of men are at. work on Wm. Leaper - g the past week. _ .-.-_-_.-- p, ]dacnab r. . _the U.P.R- this week lifting the µzillian} Brown, who has been ski 21 g . ;track for ballast. �D. Rapper( p)— 8t=•dt: assisting Thos. Stephenson in his ��, _P, gangster w :. . missienvie Rawson 01r A inapt; two f is spending a couple of weekswith '- weeks has returned to, Brougham . _ O.Mackenzie '.:" _ friends in Claremont. to'assist Mr. Mosgrove. - Dr. Sangster(sk,ip)-16 Miss Matilda Gann has returned- Miss Maggie Gregg returned to cs,�cowr_C.Florence �IRW Lome after spending a month with Toronto on Morldap to resume her N. Burton friends in Greenwood. - Miss Vina 8harrard, of Toronto, duties in the General Hospital afti R. Beene er s nding a couple of weeks vs- M. Henderson(skip)-12 We have shares for the following plows: is. visiting with. Fred and Yrs. Pe . P Farmer for a few days. � cation at her home here: s�rotsavu.rs-Rev, Wright J. Sand ; Verity Shares No. 15, 8 I%L, 21, 4, 4a, 10. 7. - Miss Ruby Farmer entertained A :social under the auspices of F. I.. Button Gangs-Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr. . _ a number of her girl friends-to a the Epworth League of- the Meth- Dr, Fteel(skip)-18 Floury Noe. 12 and 21. Imperial and National N(L S. rt on Wednesday. o_dist church was held in the-base- eft the two teams a tie. An Wilkinson Noe. 21, 7, 4. 10 and No. 2 gan Waterloo No. T birthday party This I gg Miss Minnie Marks has returned ineut on Monday evening. There extra innings was played in which Frost&Wood Nos. 18 and 20. Henry Allen No. 7. P. Hamilton No.21 _ a ;home, after ending a week; the was a good attendance'and all re- Stouffville won by one shot. Patterson Nos. 11. 12 and 18. Sylvester Nos. 7 and 8 -guest of D. Macuab at Sandbank. port a most pleasant time. Uxbridge Nos. 4, 5 and 7. Cockshutt Nip, Punch, Judy. i John McGinty, who has the con- Gangs-Twin Gang; Kidd, Maple Leaf " - -.tract of bu8ding the new. cement _ e iva coo o. ' sed®walk, has now the work far rc' 1'vo 10 ,Seaga N 21 t 8haree for 42 different kinds of plows a a price Advanced. Mr. McGinty is receiv- that will hold the e t rade, ing much Praise for the excellence . of his woric. • . Seven carloads of stock were CHARLES SARGENT, Ar shipped from Claremont station ' for the a Toronto Ex-bihition by the � t '� . stock breeders of this locality. We ]an an M expect a flair share-of the,prize#to - - f come to this township. ''`� rem Hwa -. - The Presbyterian Missica Band held their annual Picnic is Bor• land's Grove on Saturday last. The day was_tne for such a gash- ' ...+ _erinq, there being a large attend• aace and as enjoyable flans spent - /floe/ A" GANADIAN rAciric lTATIONe in oNTA1110 I$ .:by all. � �\t Martin Linton, who is section � �� �1J� Tboss on the eastern section of the ADDITIONAL FARM > RERa -C.P-R. has moved from Claremont >. __"The old man ¢ to North. Claremont and is now --EXCURSIONS residence_ >comfortably settled in .1 knows good paint. residence lately vacated by Mr. - n why ENGLISH" �I►dair. �V ESDAY, AUGUS"��" 30 - �` 0 Rap Railiohr and sister, 'liise -- _- returned on Friday from And kpows l� y •� ` T �PIEi�R 6 : their trip to t a oasan s an trsa good. t ►aia2 The former left on Wednesday y win be ti�Stiw „ VA nil p M � � for . eRtonville to take char a of ' The white base is 71 - N tscls of the standard Bank, o« Per WAO� w `'Or " '""'"� ' the bra 'which has just been opened in TM FMN IMI , T1 IM 191vt N� Genuine White , th4t village. Alii .CANM PAWC ALIT Fit PARTICILARS • _ 4� eery sod Mrs, Madill,'of Bar- ,egd and �/• White Ziac. j. •,rbw, Essex County. are visitingThat's why'" NGLISH" Paint here with the former'srents, -J, -- ppiat H. _and Mrs. Madill. Mr. Madill . spreads SOL easily and--c��so we1L' _- formed fsaght school in this 'townshi Do M P S N C�+r' 011- and'later at Colchester, And. he knows it's a mighty, `'- _.. but is now conducting a success- =- ful undertaking and furniture )BAIZGAINg FOR THIS WEER — �miorUble to buy paint that , business in Harrow. has a guarantee on the can, signed by _ A large cumber from Claremont just a minute spent.to read this ad. will save you some dollars. . ��ufactu�, and vicinity attended the barn g� the things we are Selling for _ 7 raising on the farm belonging to - 8 lbs. white beans _ FLubt. Nesbitt, on the 8th conces- 2 cane pink salmon Cj $ lbs. pearl barley sion, The res the sides were 7 lbs. rolled oats - _ 4 1, rl tapioca sibs. pure-rice ��aremont t , •, ppeeaa captained'by wars. Ezra Roach p 8 lbs.,:best currants " ^ ��r e nt and Ashenhnrst, the side captain- 8 lea. split peas Chas, } '� - -ed by the former winning easily Pickling spices, the,best, all fresh. after an exciting contest- Preserving jars 85c, 75c, Mrs. Cameron, of Columbus, ad- Vinegai•S-white wine and cider zzx dressed the Presbyterian W.F.M. :very strong, Guaranteed to keep your pickles C f1N�ltt t0 Ed ---- -- a at their meeting on Tuesday. g� black or mixed tea �ti��e.el Late Hs�ing had personal ezperisOce TEAS-Save you Sam led our teas, of wort among the Indians at Al- for$1.00, also our burl.and mixed 25c lb., others sell it at 80c lb., berm, on Vancouver Island, she also 40c and 50c teas. ,Our coffees tare the beet, fresh ground while 1lRIENCt ; was able to present the cause' ro you wait, Our groceries are perfectly sanitary, nothing exposed to Og�ffi�a .t an interesting and effective way. duet. Every bin and drawer contains sanitary coven. Teawall -served in the basement - PICHERING at the close of the meeting. D. SIMpSQN & Co., - __— John D. McAvoy will hold an of material and desdRa extensive auction sale of pare- BUY THE HARROW WITH THE GREATEST CAPACITY 'TRAD! MA=0 --kept in stook. It will pay you - bred shorthorn cattle, horses, _ Dtsstarts (60'call at our works aid btepect oar snook implements and household furni- AND LIGHTEST DRAFT CotvtltsttTs Aa. ' " • a a� may sad obtain prices. Don't be' b7 tate at his farm,lot 6, concession •.o.etafo our opinion • .n agents we do not employ them,eon ;• 8, Pickering,on Wednesday,Sept. �' S E L`L • Won lug"t ��r a in that will be ��Ietlsdoe�aens� ly we can. and do throw off the ageota ,.' 21st. Everything _ THE PoUmtt'a�o1•�a w°IIic n cnn�seat.. calls.,which you a� commission of 1e per offered for gale is in first-class eori- w,etoi certainly save by parch clition` and as Mr. McAvoy has Thousands of Canadian farmers have tested the "BtesimL" Disk Harrow � � caueotieited. liold his farm and giving up farm- in the same field with other makes and found that the "BISSELL" has the WHITBY GRANITE 00" ing, everything will be sold with- greatest capacity and lightest draft. Because of the special Shape o! "Bis- A v tan,aac.awe L,e,.t otr- " out the slightest reserve. with- BELL". nates they cut tato ttie ground easier. They turn all the soil, whereas .ttoc ot�n7.ctensteo�oasw�. TSD for Ots.•• Whtebi.Onlarte p am 5. other Disks only scrape it or set it'on edge. The "BI88ELL"dcea clean work �Q (' c`t� Q �t McAvoy intends spending the where others make a ragged 'Ye�eh�-fie Ao, E• W. E�AN►J, winter tn" the Western. States, jab of it. Steri scrapers v st.weao. where his sons reside. In the edges o!the plat- erz"chisel fashion"and "mov- The Pickering 'pump Maaufae able" tnrer The community is indignant at clod`irons keep the ma- . certain partie9.who brought ,into _ - _ - chine free from dirt or trash. ;, - . .... the community a "keg" and dia- The "BI89ELL" stays right YigilanCe Committee shop and Residence,Dundas St) pensed its contents on a recent down to its work. It won't y occasion. When a community de- bind,buckle or bump up in the centre no matter how The object of this Association is to - WHITBY,:ONT. xw •clares, as this . community has lessen stealing and prosecute twice done. by large majorities stiff or bard=the Beit ma be. the.felons. Throe doors west of Whitby House* 4 _ that it wants no public drinking - Itis built to arithatand the �Df liquor within its bounds it is _ hardest usage._ A simple Members having props stoleuoommnai- 1 f 1. Short of criminal that its all- method of ba airing the driv= cap immediately with an ;member We plepsred to instal wood or frost { -' hound be flouted in this way.- (� er's weight removes neck of Executive Committee. pimps on ahortnotiee,also attend 'tions � weight. It ie the harrow you Momberehip fee ;1,00• to ail kinds of repairing. Two generations ago such a course should know more about. 90 may have been the natural and write Dept. 21 for catalogue Tict•b me.bet,•#from the ion.ta.oe or; ,agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, P eeor•t.r�on application. also gasoline engines and ordinary thing, but the present or ekes your local dealer, the ire ear 2. generation of Canadians hAve no T. E. BISSELL CO. Exec. Qom.-L J. Banks, Cleo, Len sq g i LIM/TiD, E"iLORA, ONT, W. V. Richardson,Pictecing, Ontf wish to go back to the status of J.A. Q'Connor, Arthur 1efPrey, MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOIL the fifties or sixtleg in regard to Phone No 50 at residence. the and abuse of intoxxiicanta. Sold b� ARD 1 t ODt. Prseident. SeoseOary ? - use , �tt1TS � Hands oft Pickering Tp. a- r -4. L � . +,�,T"•{' ,•. ,f. +�' aA„Y'^C{., `,,''i+w-� ur r a' v T•^Wt:��,.. ` ' —e'G „ 9K• .as•+• ,; :. ,o•'b"'-.'. , r a. C PIP Ift ,. '. .. . .., ...... ,.Z:_r r:cC:4vr•r :'k:""�" 'ay¢• '+t79,"isrGi+ r•^'au• a?Y. _ er +++.4 i i 0 4 4 4 ,,, tz v:•, - — girls d stronger,serer and are as the very - - --.�.--- New HC�tC� TII .30 NfintllitCi g - �► Palm of the desert for vigor and Most intngiluok;W4 aftera,e,iawaaid had ' force, while the English young man ./t .Goal,cantorw*s ata br rai<usca �, gets smaller and smaller, slighter HA-DRU-CO Headache Wafer _ • and slighter, and has the nerves of sho-aeou<atsaartr.�Ws'orbrmaitl4am ' an old maid and the habits of a >r.tlo.v �ca...i..l co. i �t za .. ' valetudiharian. It is uncommonly _W1 droll and if the disparity goes on increasing the ladieswill.not on13*. n n l _ ���, A TRUTH NEVER i �D get the franchise, but they wijl car- IN MERRY VLV"ENGLAND FOOD OF THE WO$LD. i. • poll (� ry the male voter to the frig t � F he - toes, Rice Wheat _ � place oa their shoulders " Potatoes, , t and Bye t "As the French women did.their Chief Agrienitural Staglea: 11)�WS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN husbands out of some town that •'• }}}�#+•�'if♦+��+��+�*+�•�•�♦�♦+��•4�}♦♦��� Now that Russia has entered on surrendered in some war," said BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. CHAPTER III. he would be very much astonished Boom, who was addicted to histori- a career of ownership farming with and ver much annoyed if she made the ownership incentive to increase ' y Y cal illustration and never lost oc- Let it not for an instant be sup- arty kind of objections to -inviting rasion to display'it. Oeeurrenees In the Land That I he* agricultural output her agro- eed that the guests of Surrendeo noms as the scientific exponents of - ` o Duicia Waverley. Happily, there "They wont carry their hus- Reigns.Supreme in the Com. land 'cultivation style themselves, {{ :are people looked in the least cold- is no act of parliament to compel bands," murmurs Blanford. 'ly or shyly .on by society. Not any of us to be consistent, or where "They'll mereial World. _ have compAed a table of what fruits, the The o to drawing-rooms, dries them and carry of soil are the a l y Y n g' would anybody be. somebod else." Kin George has become principal foods of which means nothing; they are in- Y g g patron humanity. vited to state balls and state con- Sir Hugo and several other gild- t Will they have any husbands of the Royal Caledonian Curling Bread grain, potatoes and rice torts which means much. The ed youths therg present are all ex- al_ when .they can do as they like-T" Club. ' y —p�prns_of_one another_ the cay s Boom.--, form the staple sustenance of man- aro among t�ri�ost eminent le _ '`I have no inother or father" kind. Two years ago the dale o vers of that world 'of fashion which typical young Englishman of the "Probably not," says Blanford. Pleaded a man of fifty at Totten- the statistics, the leadin ' ;Ilse of late revolutionized taste last years of this curious century; "My dear boy what ham e woe produced 129,000,000 — roper,• an society in England. - paradise awaits you when you shall All the prizes at a baby show tong of potatoes, 74,000,000 tons of �shaven, close-cropped, faultlessly be of mature - -Mrs. Wentworth Curzon sails alit-� age, and shall have woe recently at Tunbridge, were wheat', 38,000,000 tons of rye and 'tile near the wind perhaps, because;cicthed, small of person, small of seen us all descend, one b• one, in- y little ;• � , Pe P � y girls. 8000 000 tons of rice. features, stiff, ale, insignificant, 18, • .sho is careless, and now and then P t3 to the tomb, with all our social re- A copy py of the rare 1640 edi ion VPheat is the chief basis of the —Lady Dawlish has ossa Tial reel l?fie= 'I lrious-in 'd'#feren_t; oc- judices and antiquated ways." of Shakespeare's poems has been,national nourishment of English- .. ,about" because she has a vast num-Ica.,:ovally_ amusing, but never by I "I dare say he'll be a navvy in sold in London for 2100. men Fre r u debts an a o who occ - e, ri a pea o bells or Liver- Italians—in north Italy maize takes ed as to health, climate and their;his acres here will be being to be cast at sionally makes scenes, but with ; g let out pool's new cathedral, precedence—and Hungarians, and ' theta exceptions all these ladies; own nerves; often talking of their,t,s• the state at a rack-rent which Loughborough, will cost x7,000. it holds complete eupremaey is - t 1 physicians• and flitting r-outhward the ole will call free land " says ar,3 as safe on their pedestals as if Pep ys The War Office is organizing Ncrth America and A'uatra]ia. they were marble statues of Chas-i before.cold weather, like. swallows, I the. father, with a groan. bodies of motor cyclists to improve In German speaking central Eu ltity. That their tastes are stushfW;th+ ugh they have nothing whatever "Very possible, too," 'replied communication between the army rope wheat has a• large consump- definite the matter with them. Blanford. �,� a•nd their men asked to meet them corps while in the field. tion, but not to the extent that-it t everywhere is only a matter of de-, These young men are all con-� The boy's eyes go thoughtfully1 "It was my husband's place to is used in the lands named; the ` $irate attention, like the bouquets virced that England is on the brink ;toward the landscape beyond the,thrash me. said a woman at Hull principal food is rye bread, not be- 'of which the housekeeper sets out in ruin, and they talk of rt in the iwindows, the beautiful lawns, the Police Court. The couple-were cause of-the pow of tiTe�eogit 1 `stir bedrooms and the new navels-san�-tone with wrhiell they say that�sm�l}ng-gsrderrs -tha salltttg woods; -wed for-being--disorderly.- -Lut because its taste is better liked. d wrhich are laid .on their writing their cigarette is,out, or the wind I A look.. of resolution comes user' For selling cocoa which was prin- In Russia, rye bread ha a decided sables. i is in the east, The throne. the'his fair, frank face, 'cipally composed of sand, a canvas- lead. z "I like my house to be pleasant , !church, the lords, and the thirty- i "They 8han'4 take our lands; ser named. Alfred Prmee has been Germany is-tlie land of potatoes ~mads Dorothy Usk, and she does not nine articles are all going down without a fight for it,',' he says, sent to prison at Wakefield. ani, rye: In" 1908 she raised 46,. look any further than that; as for pelt-mell next week, and it is very with a flush on his cheeks. ` 'The Cunard Line gets an annual 000,000 tons of potatoes, more than maple's affairs, she is not supposed ehurking neverthelesit, there is no j "And the .fight will be a &erre;subsidy of $340,000 from the Brit- a third of the world's crop and So know anything about them. She reason why they should nut be stu-�one, soya .Stanford, with s sigh;�ish Government for carrying mails more than any other single coun- Ikinuw•s well enough that Iona would dices of their digestions and very and I'm afraid it- is in Mr. Glad- between Liverpool and New Fork. try even Russia, whose crop in her Iso: tome to her unless she had ask- Anxious albout the parting.of their i stone's 'dim and distant future' —I The Blonde, an unarmed cruiser European territory was 29,000,000 r ed the Marquis de Caillac, and she hair. that is to say, eery near at hand, of the $oarcfice type, has been tons. Austria and France had each I indeed.' launched'at Pembroke dockyard a 19.000,000 fon - harvest.-The. --- is fully aware that Lawrence Ham- And then they wonder that b1r. "\vel] I } potato Elton would never bestow the each. George has replaced Sir Roger de; I, shall be ready,' says seri the keel plate of a sister vessel intabitants of Celtic countries, in of of his•illustrious reveries oa C'overley, srid that Joseph Cham- 'thy lad laid. p _ i _ . north France an Ireland and lad% po- gurren o un a ss , .VG�entwort�ber la a va`ce-�s`hea insteado ! a�$�ianford a n Capt—Scott was eaving l Belgium and Holland are great IL'nrzon brought thither her lour-: Edmund Burke'* �siltnt., vaguely touched by the look: England last week to join the Brit- tato eaters. On the otherhand in Bona, her maids, her collie deg, her; Their host could kick them with of 'the gallant and gracious boy, ash isb South Polar Expedition, Sir Er- England, Italy, Spain and Ameri- famoua emeralds, and her no less a sensation of considerable satin-�he stands there, with the sun in his! nest Shae�letoa led in three roue- ca, and is Asia and Australia, the _ i famous fans. Of course she knows fact=on. Their neatness, smallness, brave, blue eyes, and thinking of, u,g cheers for the explorer. p++tato is a subordinate article of tbs.t, but she is not supposed to and self-complacency irritate him the troubled time which will await! Mr. Frank Lascelles who has had diet. know it, Arobod except her hus- excessive] The bloods of Geo hie manhood in this reen, old En !charge cf several im xtant Y P y *� land g g`I Po Page- Rice is overwhelmingly ahead of band would be so ill-bred as to sug• IV s time at least we mea—so be , cursed by the spume of wo-dy,a-nts in England has left for South any other food in Asia. In Europe - Sept that sheeetl know it; and Y i say's.' � y i demagogues hatreds and causeless to !Africa where he will organize the 1 it is ' scarmlyraised. I''xerman .y aria. of her ole ahuuld ever b "You'd do these or boys imus- South Africanpageant, ��used in 1907 not quite-300,000 tons any inischance forget their tact and t.ve, says Blanford. When they coidenta, that the professional poli-( The new twenty-six•knot ocean- l Mallet was once 'the flail food of - stumble int,) the news a rs, or be- g?t out is a desert or are left to i t c:an may fatten on her woes. - _going destroyer Har I Y • '" g y Harpy, o! the tiny rnasees ii, Europe, but has..gra- me. nheoriivous P i What will Boom lire to see? Beagles class, built by Messrs. J. S. drolly been dropped and is eaten, b� any other- seri• they and die ander the equator, ;or' -It will be a sore da for the Whit^ at Cowes, . is . practically now mostly by the Slays beyond the - _ i.] drop them and no- they put o8 all their aBectatios4 ;. y y body will be mora surprised at the viith their starched cambric, and;country when her wooded parks and ready to be handed over to the nes- 'eastern frontiers of Euro a and b discovery of their naughtiness than are .not altogether unworthy of�stately houses are numbered with vat authorities. the ne-groea in Africa. p y hero-elf. Yet; she is a kind wcmian, their great grandfathers. Bhtons'the things that are no more. I Londoners who -ride -in taxicab a t'irtuoug woman, a ver 'warm ar,! still bad ones to beat when the. Blanford puts his arm over the No. (3848 usuall • y y give Frederick friend, and not more insincere in trial comes." (-boy's shoulder, and walks away Hitch, the chauffeur, a penn• or `Awr friendships than any one else; "They must leave their constitu- with him a little way under the two beyond the usual tip because - ahc is only a hostess of the last lus- tions at the clubs, then, and their;deep boughs of the yew. he wears the bronze Victoria Cross OPEN. - soman who knows her London and es, ,owls 'Usk. If you are like f which he won'fox valor at Rorke's "bt*book.life," he 'boasted, "is an ter of the- nancteenth century, a nervous .systema in -their hat-box- g growls . � fellows when (CHAPTER IV Drift in the Zulu war. ops b k " n oo . those namb -- Collapse, following_ a meal of ice -Yes," 'replied one of the men to ' follows it in all its amazia and P :511irartable. condonationa as in its yam are w0, $Gem, Ill 'put a bullet -Meanwhile, let the country be':C"a• eheL—e; -and currant cake, wboin he owed money, "an open ac- ,• imcentric and exceptional wverities.i through your head myself,'' he going t4 the dogs 3s it may, Bur was declared-, at Q fitephney in- count book." "^ ►w�, in t even be said to be miscel- says to Iiia heir one morning, when reuden is full of very gay people, Quest, to have caused the death of The BueatB 3ie numerous, they 4 •gE- " ; that good-looking and high-spirited I ar.J all its more or less well-match- Catherine - Giller, a girl -aged = laneous were it not that they all boy has come back from.Suffolk, eel doves are cooing at Surrenden, twenty. • . -- ;Belong to the same set, There is; Boom laughs. He is a careless, -while the legitimate; partners of.: The' JonathanHolt' the first ;Dick Wootton, who believes him- high-spirited, extravagant lad, and i their existences are diverting Them- mosquito-proof ocean steamer, has THE OUNCE OF PREVENTION: ". . iself destined to play in the last he does not at present lean toward selves in other scone's, Highland arrived from the Clyde shipyards. Birmingham, England, with a - years of the nineteenth century the the masher type. Gordon is in bis i moors, German baths, French Ail the doors, windows and port- Population of 500,000, has only six 7. I -- part of Charles Greville in the'head,head, that is his idea of a man. The I chateaux, channel I holes are fitted with co fire engines, and the fi • � yachting, or at peer gauze, g ;e loss there -eailier. There is Lord Vanstone, country had bile hero in this cen- other English country houses. It1 to Prevent the entry of the malaria- last year was X322,000. They do not' ass agreeable, eccentric, unsatisfac-! tury, and betrayed him, anti hon-;is George Usk's opinion that the bearing insect. build fire-traps.in Birmingham. ' tory valetudinarian, who ought to ors his betrayer; but the hearts of;whole thing is imnroral; he is by have done great things With his th- boys beat truer than that of no means a moral erson himself. l o- f P ( A S2..irin�o.ed tbt name a lemma or lift, but has always been too Urdo-�the House.of Commons and the new I His wife,. on the. contrary, thinks Bl du.olanir Qenai.r.d wase in w.t� lent and had too bad health to car-! el•ectorate. They remember Gor- that it is the only way to have our •ddisurYavi«na aaelid.a. yi.m.de y a pray b.Wr eons l[ is sal ry out his friends' very large ex-:den, with a noble, headlong, Quix-I house liked, and that nobody is I �«� ' u not a.>e4m` 'o � ' ue dations of him. There is the ot,c wish to o and do likewise. su , PLEINE �oeDOO�• G!�49V 1M i ••s•uet.,w pe 8 rposcd to know anything, and —t'• young Duke of Whitby, good-natur- That one lonely figure standing out that nothing of that sort matters; ed and foolish, with a simple, plea- against the yellow light of the des-I she is a woman who on her own ac- sant face and a very 'shy manner.I ext may, perhaps, be as a Pharos count has never dune anything that •'If I had that ass' opportunities to the youth of his nation, and save l she would in the least mind having I'd make the world spin," says;them from the shipwreck which is printed in the Morning Post to=mor- . - Wriothes.ley Ormond, who is a very I night. row. _ ppoouor and very witty member of par-! "Curious type, the young fel- "Strange contradiction' muses .1lament, and also, which he values lcws," says Blanford, musingly, "I Blanford.' "Here is George, who's more, the most popular member of don't think they will keep England certainly no better than he should ' - 'tha Marlborough. There is Lord what our fathers and grandfathers be, hallooing out for Dame Propri- ~'J Iona, very handsome, very silent,i made it, I don't think they will, ety, and here's my lady who's a.l- - -- - -- very much sought after and spoiled'even if Chamberlain and company ways run as straight as a crow flies 1 by women, There is Hugo Mount-i will let them, which they certainly making an-Agapernone of her house E' jc•y; a pretty young fellow in the won't."' to please her friends. - To the pure - ^a it guards with a big fortune and-vague "Tell you what .it is • says Usk, al'- things erre pure. I�suppose, but O R �/A R I t1 MO a.7 ` - idea that -he ought to "do some- "it all comes of having second if purity can stand Mrs. Wentworth he is not sure what. There horses hunting, and loaders behind Curzon ar-d Lady Dawlish I think _ AWARDED DEWAR TROPHY. is Lawrence Hamilton, who, as far you out shboting. I shall select my wife from among --s3 is possible in an age• when men You compound cauie"and ef- les jolies impures. ' The Dewar Challenge Trophy is awarded years b the :•• are clothed, but do not dress, gives I feet. The race. wouldn't hate come However, he• takes care audibly; " s ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB for the most ins:itorious er- . tae law to St. James street in mat to second horses and men to load hold up his hostess opinions and P ter.. of male toilet. 'There is Sir if it hadn't degenerated. Second condemn her lord's. formane'e of the year under the general regulations for certi- Adolphus $eaumanoir, ani ex-diplo- 'horses and men to load indicate in "The pour little woman means fed trials. „ inntist, admirably preserved, England just what pasties of:night- well and only li-es to be popular," The New Daimler engine has now been in the . hands of - charmingly .loquacipu9, and.an un- tingales' tongues and garlands of he reflects, "an a art none of its the public for nearly 18 months, quite long enough to prove its Conscionable flirt, though he is 70. roses indicated with the Romans— so sure that we sha.'•n't want indul- sent; owners are' sending in testimonials by every post and -. `lath of thesc,happy or unhappy be- cffeminac'y and.self-indulgence. The. genre some .day." we should' like to forward to ani• - Ings has the lady invited to meet Huns anti the Goths were knockingPerson or persons interest- " (To be continued.) ed a.complete set of literature fully explaining this- marvel in whom'his affections are slip- at their doors and Demos and De- r lour new mofor. 'Send also for our new illustrated booklet, pposed to be centered, for the time bade a-re knocking at ours. -His- "The Dewar Trophy and how it. was w.on," &-history.of the. 'Rein "in those tacit but potent re- to repeats itself, which is lament- "I went to stop on a step that g+ tory Pe P P Greatest Engine Test on Record. •lations which form so large a por- Rile, for its amazing tendency to was- not.there," a man with n. much Co.,tion of men's and women's lives in teal the same tale again and again bruised face explained at the High- The Daimler Motor C �NO Llntited, t., them days. It is this condonnnce' makes it a bore. gate. Polio Court, ' and in •falling •on the part of big wife which George ' I should like to' know, by the m face struck .the step that wasi iCOVENTRY, ENGLAND. - ' x IUs` so e� feels denounces, although nays" he continues, "why,.ia_.ngli h there."__ I r :. .. .' .. .... ..,. 'tr^ '". .. . ... ....• "xb�. e4 V. :3,ia a ecr25 L[ Y-1• ' `�;. ,. ..., e. ... .. :. _., -.. .:. ,. w..-.r .:"-. . .,_. .. •�: v ,� .:a r ''{..- �xn, .,• 'x,',.,.'..., ''�•�r`, .r, 'c k r`�.` � i,:.,••..+a-. ,-. .. nD•..•,. ., µ:�• SF.. .: r.:I21/ +l 1 .s .i' &.. �.,�.;, ,+ i �.. ,y'KJ` �,,y„v y;'i;r ».. ..,,rw�.nro.,,.n•.:"1�: .... .-... ;. ;.•• ,:.,...� ,!•. •"S.c p. y, t., ::tyn�M" ,.r„ k Pp:i4 ..yx:.;.;.. �',�:i .�„ ,,* ,eC,,«.„, �• .,�",. ,.,} gY':Its' wC7a, -:.y'.. '*,.,.g � �5+e' N i q.;,+,., .w 'Fx 'e��. fi : r '.'�{' d'".i' A`"•.'�•� .i v.'V,e'. � y .:`a"' `�4 '$�. P �,y .'fiil.F t7 awar!,'.W _ t r4 t45W* • _ ''4411 - - Wr_ .'..« •;- . r.:x'.L .G,' r.- _`., •'`•.r.'+ ..,rro �"+r�..,-s!. c 's., �'r - 3'-'uT. - a. "t - . r .ti 17 1. _ .•....• a. .....�.... - .-. i?i •- Yw:;mapp•r+a, x.•es• w _ .uv-75�v-+,. :c.ta.s!a• a gawa r;•a+rv�••".•,•✓+,sw vrc. ,sasx�ccr,'•rs.m.r,peau. '64 7- ...� :-_-�.:.y.,..ao.�..,.s'.•a�-.tree- >....w^�� ... •-i. OMREO FOR SEVEN YEARS MODERN FOOD SUPPLIES •- S. s. �.Es�o�v � � . _ 1MAD� illi .� . 111111 ME8 HER S1LTAT!t0A a ._------.-- _--- i CHANGES IN OUR INDUSTBIA.T. _.' ' _ • �1. INTERNATIONAL LESSON,,.- _ I _ CUSTOMS. - r s. -- - _ . Disappearanee of the Millstone- Lesson X. Two Parables of Judge . Bread-Making Remains the g, matent, Matt. 21. U-N. Golden : s, Same. Text, Matt. 21. 43. t The remarkgble change's of the Verse 33. Another parable-Fol- �` latter half of the nineteenth cen- i1 cl ' louring his custom, Matthew gives �` 4 '' tury in the means of eommunica- r READY FOR USE S At�ide @ a group of three closely related' tion and transport have enormously QUANTITY parables, of which this is the sec- r ` altered commercial and industrial FormsSoap,Softening Water,samo•losold paist, and, the otheis being the two sons, relations- Improvements ' in yna- IiSaiafectiag Sinks, elo•�ets, drains and !or a+ao7 other �} t r ptaposea. A can equals 20 lbs.SAL SODA. c and the marriage feast. All driver;;: h chinery and. vastly increased eom- tJaffal for 100 Derparta•-Sefd Everywhere. home the lesson of the fig tree, that MAOAN 40119PM URarTC petition have also made a lasting a w.aiz iaTiTooatf�ANT LIALrrZD TORONTO.0". t~ the hollow professions of the Jew- ' No. lir George St.,Sorel,.Que. impression. The appearance of Fish rulers must bring upon .them _ %'For seye4 ears I filiffer - railways, the -post ;severe judgments. This is the only, womb disease and dreadful torturin phones sounded t �tl w is is oun in cons t spepsia an and local enterprises and prepared a; 1 all three of the gynoptis Chronic Constipation-the atter so bad the way for gigantic combined in- fresh and pure. The establishment!dustriai customs,..end which owes that sometimes I went ten" s without of large milk companies has tend- its initiation to the demand for bet- refers householder-Matthew alone action of the towels. Six different doe- in- dustries. ed largely toward the standardiz- ter and cheaper reduction. Its refers to-God in this way. It is a tors treated me and fora ear'i was in A review of these changes as they I P P 1 favorite word with him. he king- bed, constantly facing death. Then affect the preparation of foods and I%tion of the milk supply for instead future developments will be inter- ? , 1 dom of Israel is frequently spoken 'my husband coaxed me to try "Fruit- food-stuffs has recently been-made]°f-receiving-the-mill�fram-one -or- estTng to witness, and perhaps we of in the Old Testament as a vine- a-tires" and this medicine,and nothing by Prof. Lindet of the National two cows the customer obtains a. may lire to see the realization of else,cared me and saved my life.'! Agronomic Institute of France. uniform mixture from thousands of Robida's facetious scheme for la - rard. The hedge waig&fence of anye a In in o supplies means o a sort, and here may stand for all oc. box-6 for a. o-or trial hoz Reference is chiefly to French in g PP y those "individuals, institutions, sec,-at dealers or from Fruit-a-tires , but some of the points, it will always be pretty much of tube from s great central kitchen. dustries the whole national econom " b Limited, Ottawa.. says the British Medical Journal, the same strength and quality. I ' Private butter making is giving ' P g Y+ I are of general interest. In the place to commercial enterpri$es on- Israel, �3 ,which God hedged in the life of Israel to protect and restrain it. i God forwhi The words 'manufacture of bread the old mill- -- question himself, while the hearers , a large scale. Butter making has It is unnecessary to give a special !protest, " forbid." stone, which had done duty for become such a fine art, involving FACT AND FANCY. _ meaning to the winepress. In the are a- threefold prophecy of the 'centuries, has since 1884 rapidly so many complicated processes Only the vaccinated'm#y vote is ' Oriental vineyard, "Where the soil I been replaced by more efficacious ' Norway Y doom awaiting Jerusalem, the call � that the individual has been unable was deep, a press was di ed in and economical machinery. This A moralist is a person who is in t" the earth. TUis, build round with fruitfulness the nese leo and the continued has caused the disappearance of the to afford the latest ,:improvements earnest about other people's mor- --- _ _ _ _ -- �_- _ pest t$ilt�sad has insured inmachinery- to theym making of cheese all- alA man's character can be attar= 1 frutifnlness of � the Chnstisn_. --taasonry aria carefully cemented;,Church. the production of received the juice expressed in a 44. The stone-Suddenly chang though un both cases certain car- wooden structure set on the aur: I in the figure from the vineyard of A 'MUC'H FINER FLOUR. cumseribed localities and srpall ately told by his handwriting, cape- ! face." The tower was a substanti- Isaiah :to the familiar stone which • dairies with a well established re- cially when his lo've letters are read slip built affair, commanded a view the builders rejected Psa. lis, 42) In the actual baking of bread out in court. 1 ' there has noL been such snots- Putation are able to maintain their of the whole vineyard, and was ap- Jesus shows that there udiation of An old stork's nest, built on'tbe ,I{ P worthy change; the necessity for I Place on the market. , parently the abode of the keeper the stone by the builders is as un- g y f roof of the cathedral of Colmar, in the early delivery of fresh bread I BUTTER SUBSTITUTES. _�Northern France, became dislodged 'throughout the summer and au- ;availing as the killing of the heir i evei.v morning still enables the lo- I The manufacturers of margarine, during the winter and threatened ItuHusbandmen-Under the monar- y cal baker to maintain his place. and other substitutes for butter _..to Sall- into .the street. It rneasur 9 y g the object of re ection turns u -----butter, _..W. Attempts-at w-ider-org8nization-and has had an important effect on the ed fire feet across and it was four t, the us an men, In both cases 1 J P criests a affper were collapse and The hush ndmen destaga4A to riveroyed d them• I certain etion etent s Iccesaful, but great I legislationadwith the objectofpre- I and was such secomp compact mass that •`r+:F �c P ! g g pounds. scribes and elects. The were a selves when they destroyed the er progress In this direction may serving agrtculturrfl Interests. In to dPatro it picks had to be used. oinked to*oversee the interests of heir: and the buildrra he be�l�ct. u i�rrt-7g0�y-Cf�ie amiunt of-but-?-� Lbs nest were found seventeen aped caws ; y _ the ktngdom• tempt upon themsekes %hen theymotor conveyanc1 the cheapen4ag e, -_.I ter substitutes manufactured was I stoekin fire fur caps, 1 Went into another -country In contemptuously set aside the stone, . p the sleeve i 'this way Jesus indicates the cessa- !They Just the stone for their own i chaygP h have beenne neffected:dustry ai Keen of buttermifiir more s The one-fifth of the amount of a silk blouse, a large piece of tion of the old theocratic form of edifice, but it received its due hon- production of su- !rather and four metal buttons, t•;; Au- government, in wh h Jehovah was' ! competition, bad years, the raga e9!gar, _unlike that of butter and i The rabbit, which overruns Au- S or 1n a more noble building" of vine pest, and the introduction I.cheese; has never been an indivi-' stralia, has almost caused civil r; the only King, {Plummer.} to{ •--chemical novelties have dual business: It has always in=' war. In the past certain Austra- `' 34. The season of this fruits drew 43, This is not parable, but bald vi I ,rendered the old family vintage%, ' volved costly plants and a large leans made colossal fortunes by ex- a , pnear-Again and again God !coked fart, The nation which.despises the i porting millions 'of rabbits which t" manifest favors of God chap! suffer famous fur c'entaries in mem cases, naimber of handy Ewen' here, F at seasonable times for a f,i;r re- unable to keep abreast of the time4. however, the tendenef for business- they secured for nothing. Eventu__ turn for hip iaveatment ami,ig ih;� the humiliation of having them tak with the- usual result that they to grow and for smaller ones to ally, though, it became necessary ' Jewish people en away and given to a people who I have been bought u to form g y' l government' to find a bet- He sent his servants--A long line will appreciate them. of larger. contemn, With large-ca- Its 1870 there were in France b-20' ter means of exterminating this de- I of prophets. The fruits they de- 11 44, To the stone of the Psalms i'i ital these ha-.e been able to meet sugar manufactories. each P 4Q produc-i %tractive creature. for it threaten- r ' marded were obedience to th© law not.:.added the stone of Lia. -5. 1-t. ! _ silecessfupp various emergencies lug an average ..f 70 tarn!,. To-day� ed-to ruin the country, A law pas of God and- the virtues of a godi: 'and that of Dan. 2, 34, 44 He i%ho and to apply scientific metht,ds to! there are only half that. number, passed,authorizin farmers to oI- life, stumbles at the fart of Christ may what has become a national indus- but their averagerabbit- 35, ' Beat . killed . . stoned- !be b`roke'n to pieces, but!tie pieces production is sea the, rabbits. Thus the tout try. four times as great• exporting companies were put out a ostility to the prophets, among all can be put together again; but, if finch is tfiP mii.'emPrit-¢radial,• of bnsincss: They are now fight- classes, is written all over the his the final condemnation of-C'hrist 1<�•\1R1 PRODUCTS. s the Jud it is true, but none the less cel- ing for a repeal of the poisoning tory of the Jews, This antagonism Judge favi! upon a man and.scat- Of more interest to us are the tarn-wlaich is creeping into our in- law, 3, changed in form and in degree, but- ter him as 'dust, there can be no farts with regard to milk, buffer there was no lit-up, and it increas- reeorerv, and cheese. The - " I -- -' growth of tokens Ing to tradition, Isaiah and Jet;---rd it-04;: It is characteristic of Matthew pas nice sitatPd bringin larger� RE�SE ed rather than dee Isa. ah , '\c ,single Outthefete--x,a- art o fFiiir rulk tin ly from a miah both met violent deaths, �demaation. considerable distance and has led AXLE Is the turnip oint to r4 om 36. Again-After the terrible I 48, Took him for % prophet-The to the great increase in milk traffic turning-point alta q crowds had one after him as the on railways, -Two-thirds of the .In wear and tear of wagons. 1'ag-,„ warning of the captivity Jehovah $ Y a box. Every dealer everywhere, eat still other servants but these had after John the Baptist, because ' milk supply of Paris is brought in ' the thou ht at last, after such a b rail, This has called for Blab- The Imperial O11 Co. Ltd. were treated' shamefully, as were I y g y Co., Ltd. Seat. It is strange that'the un- 1 1.)ng interval, the old order, of pro'- Orate methods-of keeping the milk ostaelo 4e.a:rite Qum C1 4 071 Co..>IL usual benefits which these messen- !Phets had been restored.* k gers of God brought to the nation ----�,- hould have been so lightly regard- But until the death of Mala= I St'OTC'lii $.IRO\£T :k SAINT. hi, when-the succession of prophets eased, and the nation began to Giws Up Estates and" Labors- as O ;• 4 earn for awes of their type, each l 11 iwsionarf Monk Until Blind. . � • g ' {{ate� • ♦ T 5� neratioa, failed to' appreciate Although British baronets have , what=the Householder was loin •t►'!' �y O e g the reputation of being wicked, or his vineyard by sending. these 1 probably owing to the fact that the OL� �s rvants, i villain of almost every melodrama X. Afterward he sent'. his sort !is `'`a bald, bad 'baronet," there ` 4 This was an indirect reply to the are some of them who are almost O ulers, as to where Jesus obtained saints. To the latter category be- - - is authority. •It -was the author- longs Sir llavid Hunter•, Blair, a r ,•i x tv of One sent from the Father, •barefoot monk of the Order of. St. n authority greater than that of Benedict, who, after spending a servants by so much as the Son number of years laboring in the Crud is greater than all the-pro- . swamp .districts. of the Amazon - - bets. River to 'convert the natives -to They will reverence my son' - -Christianity, has novo returned ,•' -Concrete caning that this is the treatment home to Europe perfectly blind, in :: e f his son 'that the father ought to the faint hope that some miracle - 9 the' s ct, though implyingi nor- I - - - 1 Pe g no S may be accomplished toward the re- nee on God's part of the humilia-' storing of'Iris-eyesight' by the wotld Best Material on to which bis Son was to be sub- famed oaculist, •Professor Pagen- p s eked. steclaer at Weisbaden: --from every standpoint—where- 39. The hnsbandmen-Since the The .baronet graduated from Os- a g with to build. things about•the farm. . This recently-published ns acted just as the fathers be- furd and married.' Upon his wife's - re them the keepers of the vine- death he ubtained special book, What the Farmer Can�Do Wifh-Concrete," will rove , P � P permis- ;'� _ ..• .. p r rd are represented as the same cion from the Pope to take orders _ to you the superiority and in-the-long-run economy of ruughont. and turned cyeses the family's :\yr CipNCRETE " an a Building Material This is the heir-The rulers did shire estate to his brother, % naval L t acknowledge Jesus tohe he .the captain. .'You. as a progressive farmer,-owe it to yourself to read this book before up Messiah, but it was because Sir David, who is the fifth bar- --you attempt any further improvements. their greed and obtuseness, they nr,et of his line, Jigs also dune mid r d misread prophecy and so look- 'sionary work in Patagonia. He-is The-retail price of the book is 50 cents—but we will send it,absolutelX for a King of different mold. the -only, monk on record who.be- free. to any farmer who,will fill out and send to us the coupon below. it is assumed in the parable that• longs to any, clubs, having retain-' ; r z iti' sus is the Son, and known to be .ed his membership in the C'aledun-. -CANADA CEMENT COMPANYe LiO11tEd ch, and yet is deliberately killed. ian, in Edinburgh, and of the Con- 3Q-3_5 National Bank Baildiat. Montroal 39. Cast hirci forth--Perhaps re- s,rvative, in. Londop. - rring to the fart that Christ was aRg ed forth from the city before You e+a send r py or your Book, _ me.•a eo ing killed. j c`I noticed in the store •we' visit- "What the Partner. Can Do With ConereLe." 1. :According to thio, Jesits drew ed to-day everybody was crowded _ . rth from the riders their own con- 'around the perfumery counter." rsa►r+• inn of the righteousness of their i ''That's not surprising." `'\t'hy - l ndemnation. Mark sand Luke re- not l'' `'Oughtn't perfumer nater- A'dtrefs .......................... � }4, sent Jesuus as answering the ally be a scepter of attraction 3" sass " '.-. .. .„ .:' ,.'. .,.. : .. ,.itis ...' ., � :, ,_ �.: ';.`�•'.: rn '3, X' ,' ,.;„ s...,w'. _, •„> :.,.,, *3r '�.atw,•, , ., r •�..... so- .'t'aE..✓..:.'w,�.. �:�` T�ta,.w^�,...urCGS "`,�. � a „,„�. .. �., :,v[;3', .i. �t r„t W 3w"., .,�Y. �, .�!: _,tea•?7�"'�;"r .,�.t,�yrcg }.. ash •,� -p; ., i�G saws.;.' , �.. a t „T. ..' - :,. Fr.c r, �C Q.. , 4 '•'y:: n. •r:.: i'•Y`� r r' MMEas ..,:. ,aw a. c= :a+ 4 'c ✓ = 5 »b—�-- Via» ,. • n :,. ,,... ,.. ...,, .;. .r ..-. B'..; '•< '' w;e;., - .. .a ,,,.. ,..,...,,... ...., - ' ,', a.;r�•;c•-, '.i- •'.fit 0"P. ;,.. +r rare ?t'.;... .., _, ,.. -•'C•3, •... ...' ",^.' • _,'.::. - �r.•. ::'.,G - - � ,. ..•. ..' ,.:'y"" .-cif" ':. . . .. .. .. .. - _ .i•' - , - 7. —Mines Mabel Calvert and Myr- —Dr. W. L. Howden requests LOCALISMS• coVh tie Wilson returned home on Sun- that all accounts due him be set- day.,` :• --- after spendiug two weeks tled on or before the 15th inst. * le le apma 7 -P. J. Moreombe is having his witfriends in Greenwood. -Mr Simms, who has been _`residence repainted., —The Misses Heck have return- s nding the past year or so at ed to their home in Toronto, after the home of his sister. Mrs. W. J. ". —School re-opened yesterday - with a fair attendance• spending the summer months here Dale, left on Wednesday for Chi- BUY- THE�� ��c T FOR WASHDAY � -Roy Wagner spent Sunday with James and Mrs. Gormley. sago for short visit. He then 1 1 S with friends in Kinsale. -Joseph Wray is spending a intends to to. Richmond, Vir- -Robt. Logan, of Oil City,Pa.,. few weeks in the North-west.help- ginia, and there spend the winter. - OC 1;d ge with Pickering relatives. ins with the harvest and visiting -The erection of the C.N.R. Funn'to-'W ash -.. • • - 6- • -Mrs. (Dr. Howden has been s brother. He is much impressed bridge west of the Greenwood ata-on to ;«�OC 'won the sick lia�for the past week. with the country.Monda bein a a Breattion is h ambers fromof tthe�who a Bull-dog Ammonia . . i plig' -Dr. B. J. Shirley, of Maaoc, -Owing y 1 Qfl pkg was here this week,witla friends. public holiday the Independent country side especially on Sunday Sandy �c -,, „ , -It is reported that George Telephone Central office will close afterucions. It is worth while toi Liquid7 QC• bpttje smith, of Dnnbarton, has sold his at 9 a. m. and remain closed for pay the place a visit during the e �� ;. ;• :farm. the remainder of the day. week when the men are actively 4e. bar -Mrs, (Rev) Hart, of Corinth, -A. G. and Mrs. Green and engaged in the work of erecting Sunlight Soap gasvisiting her-niece, Mrs. A. J. family returned home on Friday the lar a steel structure. A per- is a pleaent two months son will then get am idea of mod- �, V/�•S Howlett. R ES H FR -J. H. and Mrs.Bandy and son, vacation spent with relatives and ern engineering skill. He will see - Arthur, spent Sunday with Osha- friends in,Toronto and Beeton. a werful crane handling a masa ' C• oZ. f Toronto n Tuesday afternoon at the home or more as easily as a man can ORANC3 E8, vOry :M=e, 400. dot. Miss,.Jft6i. Read,spent Sunday with James..an Mrs. IDI n. will also see the L��,/tONF l �. SOC. e�OZ.' Mrs. Gordon. large attendance and a pleasant skill with which the men en ' p —Roy Burling, of Toronto; and profitable time spent by all. in thishazardottswork. The Green- spent Sunday here with hie cousin —Miss McGill, successor to Miss wood bridge is now about complet- pe C. H. Burling. Campbell as teacher in' the inter- ed, but the work ou the Dixie Mgnday next being Labor mediate department of the publicbe _. Day the places of business wi sc oo , arrived in town on Tues- ably greater her duties begunreater d the e, will m- -SUMMER GOODS MUST GO --- dosed as"usual• day and entered upas soon as the other is w _ —John Dickie has had a pew on Thursday morning. plated and the track !said between rested on hiaprejpy =Just received 800 beautiful the two points. The building of Lu-mly la�•n, mower, 14 inch cut, 9 inch wheel, reg. 54.50, for $8.75. wire fence - w the east end. arm les for fall and winter suits, these two bridges will make tfie 1 only 16 inch cut, 9 inch w}ieel, regi. $4.75, for$4.00 p C.N.R. line an expensive one in 14 inch cut, 9 inch wheel, reg. $8.50, for $8.00 —Qiute a number are taking in over-coats, fancy vests, pants, etc. P 1 only W. & B. mower, „ Pickering towuehip. The contract- 1 only W. & B. mower, l6 inch cut, 9 inch wheel, reg. $8.�5, for $B.Za the Si lite at the Toronto Exhibi- Everybody come and see them. y Ve can_ save ou $4 to $5 a suit ors are rushing their work with tion ig week.—.---- $}} a spso-tbkt ibis- II s bargain en a--- ­ed r —Mr.and Mrs. Baldwin, of Sun- or overcoat, Made to order y e p�t� in-and-get rd that the line will be in running Green Berland, spent Sunday with C. H. Crown Tailoripg Co.. beat tailors order before the new year. s door. "Now is fly time." a and Mrs. Burling. in. Canada. See our edvt' on —Mtn and Mrs. Botright, of Lis- another page. D. Simpson &Co.' •'�• keard, spent Sunday with Dalbert —A few days ago a certain lady Toronto's population, according and Hers. Lockwood. in this locality handed into our to the assessruent department is - HOSIERY _ ---- - - —T. M. McFadden and Miss C. office as advt. for a sum of money now about 870,090: —Y—G /r --- -B. ,Bimpson spent Sunday with she had lost. Several days after- Hon. George P. Graham has iak- = friends in Uxbridge. wards and before the advt. ap- en up the claims of the Grand We have last received a shipment in ca t of "Pea-Angle." We never sag 1,. —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here peared, she informed us that it Trunk men, recently on strike, in better values for the money in cashmere hosiery. Ladies' sixes Q 40 I as usual on Tuesday_Lo. attend to was unnecessary to insert it as the i and 50e. per pair, guaranteed to fit perfectly, not to shrink or stretch correspondence with Presidentand absolutes fast dyes. Atrial pair will convince you, his professional duties. lost had been found, On inquiry Hays• y y —James Peel, barrister,of Lind- we were informed that the purse --- : ; the guest of C. H. and was fonnd in another pocket. It say, was —' -- Mrs Burling one day last week. is most remarkable that a woman The August number of "Tea ATG- - Yr E SELL THE REST ---- —Mrs. -Mart, 11:6 G. - * we a.re should have two pockets in a dress LrrC WORLD," a new name for ­OCT- - pleased to report, is recovering as it is something unheard of. noel% ec CANADA" !this ffi has Since just %rapidly from her recent illness. We can readilyunderstand how �° received at thin office. ;W. —Miss Nettie Calvert, of Torun- 1. publication was takes over by � .. p" _ - it would take nearly a week to J. Taylor, Limited. Woodstock. Ont., ��� to, spent Sunday here with her find that pocket, as we have tried each issue has shown a marked im- Dickie, � _�s lou er than that and then failed provement over its predecessor. Its p rents These:'and Mrs. Calvert. g —Miss Kate Kerr spent a few in the attempt. change of policy to that of a national days during the past week with —R, A. Douglas, qi Mathison, athletic periodical Is this month carr%• her cousin, Dr. McKay, of, Osha- ed out both io sante wad nature. Be - pent spent a couple of days this week sides the change in title the size has f —Misees Vers and Helen Burl- with his wife wad family, who are been eacreaJ d and the coateots mug- with Fo o ear e ndia the summer with the mentetd. Jud iag h the Au oat G lJ ,- ins have returned home. after former's mother, Mrs. B. Bunting. number, full as it is of good, up-to- spending their vacation at other while is town Mr. Douglas gave date reading pertaining to things l pointe, 1)3z Nsiws a pleasant call. He athletic,a conspicuous place is assured J� —W. E. Vanstone has sold his had with him a bottle with some "THS A•rsrsrrC WORLD" among the Quality and satisfaction go With every - - property in Port Perry, and has leading Canadian national publics pair of boots or shoes that We sell. A �hweed a house and lot is �nrples of the gold ore which are purch so rich in that part of Ontario: tions. sod from whichgreat fortunes are ] �p�► �t tq —Max. Allaway has secured a OSHAWA FAIR large -_arid._.. V0InD �i+e —stock—la t good position on a dredge engaged being made. Mr. Douglas is very _ at various ports on Lake Ontario. enthusiastic aver•-the agrieukucal Have— seen "the big till—is ns�i . from always oil hand. - prospects of that district. As a lithographs? They will remind you r He is night watchman. farming country the clay of North- that the Big Fair is leas than two —Mas, Mercer and daughter, ern Ontario is unsurpassed for its weeks sway, 8o tee your eye on the' - who have been spending the poet dates and be at the fair. Nothing pleases better' than t0 pen fertilityy It is remarkable for its Toronto. •month with the Misses Richardson vegetables, potatoes and cabbage The National Casket Co., an the base line, returned to their offer a SW 00 Tea Service in the lady show goods. ' !home in Toronto on Monday after- growing to immense size and of driver class. The lady must be tin- rowing ;noon the very beret quality. Wheat offered y t Decor have taken aprize R. BUNTING, - = 'ICHERING e —The Whitby Presbytery will r'itl go to 65 The per bushel and is offered by this company before. meet in the Presbyterian church, equal in hardness to the best The free attractions on the grounds Whitby, on Thursday next to Manitoba, and hay grows to the this yemar will be good. They have p same perfection. been secured from the Park Booking. T `� deal with a call from Melville pit cult Co., of New York, at a high o church. $carboro (West Hill), to —A jolly picnic crowd left $t. fiirure. ` { ~ aAndrew's church on Thursday The weddingon the first day of the Rev,"H. D. 'KennaCameron. 1 o'clock' when should be !big event. $10,00 in w a �a 1► + --�"'�' •�•�ttiQ 'Kennedy, of Buffalo, afternoon last at !r -j it decorated with fold oda pound of Tea and Coffee by e , spent Sunday with his brother fourwagone,gay g P p caw r and sister. n his return he was every available seat taken, pro- worth getting. oEach bride18will get 1 �° syr ae`com nied by his two daft ht- seeded to the picnic grounds on B to u para paint thrum and th utfea Wet ppaa g the acme prize. � enough about t to say without tear'o!e�oatt'a- ere, who have been spending their the Greenwood road, with fine A gang of men are busy now put- "on, that seldom lla,d as all pore pedal. holidays with their uncle and weather—one alight shower only ting .the grounds and buildings in �� adalte►ratloa y pat In los bank Or to obeapsa. j want. adding zest to the proceedings— shape. The new main building is We bought a lot Of- -John. 1 and Mrs. Larkin, Misses the afternoon, a`busy and enjoy- about completed and is a dandy. :The � • ♦i Lillian and Agnes Larkin and Mrs. able one, and too soon came the grounds will now look like a fair 19 "-Geo. Shannahan returned to Chi. hour for the return. A good pro- ground and'not a circus. to meted th, demands of e� friends and cu for Saturday, after a two gram of races and games,a bon nti- Rememcer the dates, S�R, cum and ' T+arer latest—P a �m I'�,���at 'Gogo on and an exciting base- Get'all your work done d• gguaaranteed tho weeks visit at the home of Mr. ful supperhave a holiday in Oshawa. Linc, Pare Linseed Oil verily alai used ��' e>oat� _ 1arkin's brother Henry on the ball practice which developed �w • ml�rlag iageadieab and dr �� "baee.line. sharp fielding made the day' a / a0D Come in ourswnsadsesthe —A. J. Boyer, of East Toronto, very successful picnic occasion. ?.RALE REGISTER with Other brands. TWO ga$oeos Naftin-9eaoar" spent Sunday at the home of his The attendance both of parents e / paint will soer+r sia4ach spm• +w I�IOOs°t - parents here. On his return he and children was large. The con- WEDNEeDAT, $KPT, 21ST—'Extens'ive Dow makes. ' was accompanied by Mrs Bo es gregation desire to thank Messrs. auction sale of pure-bred shorthorn y Webster for their kindness in cattle, horses, implements. house- and their son and Mrs. Rt S. Dil- hold furniture, etc., on lot 6, rear of / ►/ - days with in he use of their,Rrouade oon.8, Picker%^- vpertyof J.D. ]�. $UN - friends iu town. as well as Messrs. Arthur Boyer, McAvoy. No reserve. Sale at 1, s+ —The contractors have com= Jno. Annan, W. Westney and J, Lunch at IS, See bills for full par- pleted the erection of the new D. Remmer for their teams and ticulsrs. Geo..Jackson,auctioneer. . base line bridge. There is still a rigs MENS G NQS rFUF?N/SH/NGS Marge amount of riveting to be —Much interest is manifested as : _. -done, and the cement floor to be to the site that will be selected by Have yen lets of Wes T .Q zEFt=ANCE BRANS -- . •' laid, so that it will be some time the surveyors for the new electric yet before it will be ready for railway. They have been work- uCR BROS. OF W!•TLVALL lien's suites from $5.00 up, boys' suits from $ ei up• We also traffic. ing in this locality for the past weight. We have —Norman and Mrs. Bic and two week and already ee�eral surreys are prepared to furnish you anything handle odd coats and pnuts and, light or henry are the who have been residing have been made. The first passed in the line of water supply such as another shipment of Peabody a complete satisfaction,on, cannlot pull .,children, g take the lead in all overalls, giving in Radison, Seek., for the past through the south end of the pumps, windmills, hydraulic roma, them apart. four years, have sold theirproper- 'school Fard and close to Gervas plumbing, etc. ty in the west and will take pus- Cornell a new residence. They well drillers Ai We also have a�lot of leather fly nets and fancy nets for horses session of the Cornell farm in the afterwards struck a new line They are also expert '..-near future. At preQent they re- north of the school yard and close and respectfully solicit your patron -FARMERS' SUPPLY TOR � •aide in the Cronk residence. to it. " A third line has been sur- age for the future. tri —Robt. Fitzsimmons, of Hamil- veyed close to the Kingston road. E BRYAN PROP. 'IC$ERINGi .•ton, was here on Friday and Sat. It will be a few days before a � N E �T r f _ nrday. On his return on Satur- final ,decision will be made; but icra-CREAK PARLOR1 day he was accompanied by Mia. it is reported that the work of • �jAuction'Fitzsimmons, and - family who gradingwill begin in about ain the Parlors of the have been a ndia s pleasant week. It is also re rted on good - • spending I� C;FORL�ON �30ZT�E A that the contractors on - " month's vacation with her sister, authority - ..:"Mrs, W. J. Clark. the C. N. R. have been instructed Ice-Cream Wednesdays and -Sat- and '- _, - -_ _ • ~ -The buckwheat harvest has not to move their tents camp- urdays and bricks on the began and is likely to turn out Ing outfit as their services will be latter days. " ' ` fairly well. Verp seldom has required 'in the building of the A " x ETHBL GORDON, - Pickering Now. is your Chance. A big �'e�uG there been better looking flelds of electric railway. This would in- .buckwheat than there has been dicate that McKenzie & Mann are PICKERING MARKETStion In all Trimmed Million Seen this season. It is stated how- behind the project and that the _ ever that the exceedingly hot work will be carried through in Old Winter Wheat......11 ...:....'$Lbb near at weather at the early part of last all possible haste.- The same New week caused considerable injury authority also states that it is the Goose and Spring Wheat,....... 80 to the early sown crop, and many expectation of the promoters to Oats . 3i LL� � PI KERING � fields that promised an abundant have the road in running order Barley -• d 1�� 111tA ;fiel+d'wIw II not turn out eo well. before the snow flies. y Buckwheat..... .. .. $ k heat• .;!1..✓t �... ,+.W.y'. t , . r... . liw<.,.. ,(y s.11;.*. h .:yiPs'n- 'rVl ✓. .. a°.... •Xi`,"iyrrk 1 ,�• .. " .^ .' . .' F ...: ,... .. .' '...l.y:gp �4 :! ,a�' :p.�.. aN 'y",w+t '4, ''.r 1 «� .lTr ..mX :`?�.^w.. *w',:A :,..4 ,,,n res. _�-. 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