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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_09_23 3`C+� , '' Sr .. '",•" -n +915•' :.[r .ft;assn 37 :..m&r. .�..• r::au y�. ` ' 74A.-,s m',,y'"+lrt,_^,,.^• •Tt •'. r-rs y.. •.,Y,y ..w,«„••r _ _ �, :;w.x2Ss'F. '.::':� J:... ++..,.N. ,.;..:. .'v '. is ,y .ow .4,.s'J .1},'r �'1'•,,». , VOL. XXIX. : PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910 No... 51. s 10wafsootanall�ftY�dr WHITBY OREENWOOD S►PIl�1 MILLS _ Hello 301 . A great many from bore a£tended Quite a number from here attended Xedica6 the Bowmanville Fair on Wednesday. Oshawa Fair. They roport it a great success. Mrs• F. L Green is visiting in To- R. 33. FORSYTH.D. of O., Regis- �_'���_ � The W. H. Crosby store was sold to ronto this week. pa Ind. Phone calls up - saved members of the optometrical also- Fred Jones for $578. The residence M. Gleeson was in Whitby, on Tues- -L of patario. special attention sten to ; was offered but the highest bid,$1186, day on business. //��11 A � ** ` no suing of`less. Eyes tested fres. North was refused. Harry Lawton and son,of Portland, �/oAXWEL ti IOlaremo°t September will be your last chance A party of men and women have was in the village on Monday. D. LR.C.S. to book coal at summer ricer*. been arrested for fishing on French- John McBrady. of Chicago, called +- o Edinburgh, member of she coils. o Their tA —leesen ene day,last week Why not do it now? i Ph7atcians and surgeons of Ontario.Ifceatiate y will take place here this,Friday)after- John Cammack, of Chicago, spent a rF'f of Ito al College of surgeons, Edinbnrgb. noon, few lave with Sam and Mra. Stewart. �! �8woralattention to dsis"es of women wa All kinds of mill feed at right The dwellin s on Brock St. north Eli Wilson left on Tuesday for Re- All kinds of horse oods constant s rotsildren. Offiee and reeldenoe,Brougham. g prices. belonging to the estate of the late Miss gioa, to visit his boys,who are located g , PICKEBING.MEDICAL SURGICAL C. Logan have been sold, one to Ted there. ly on hand. 8ttd X-RAY INSTITUTE Try a sack of our White-Satin and O'Connor for$1000 and the other,to R. Sisson was in the neighborhood Repairing promptly attended to. L ONTARIO be eoavinced•that it has Mr. Brener for AM. for a few.days last week. He usually The engineers are going over the calls around once a year. I also make the Lezenby eollar. - . M. D, C. ls„ lB. 8I.c3irt.Yowl-E, X. B., no equal, _ _- - _ route of the.electric road refining the Mrs. A. Davis, of Toronto, spent a grade. It is the Intention to hold few days this week with her parents, r arae meetings to ascertain the wishes of John and Mrs. Adamson. i•' specialist m n Rental Diseases Prostatic Cat a s- the eo le regarding the route to be Bella Wilson, who hM3 been in �eaaee o! Men. Diseases o! Women, Cancers, •• P P g g Tumors.B•Ray examination. Diseases of eye. J• L• 'SPINg, LIMITEDt selected Cberrywood the last few months,re- ear,nose,throat and lana,. Fitting glass"and turned home on Wednesday. t s Coakwell -pts state anachronic disease,• AUDt_EY Teen]e Tremble returned from Osh- 02"Hohn a to 3 and 7 to i 4917 ,,PICKERING. ONT. ��•- LeQas. Harvey wars as returned from spending a few da a with Mrs.Gerrie. p LADDERS • - a leasant trip to Niagara and Buffalo. Mrs.'Graham Johnston returned last Those who have silos are now e�t- week from the west, where she has of ' d . �B Oa�aa WOtwwasegra., BARRIS- gg o R Pe ting In shape to have them$fled. Th been visiting her sod, She a aka in ey ug glowing corn oro is abundant. TURNING+, 87tYlfvr,:Qourt Attorney,and — pp _ eBL%IVDA ' C: H. P'lk has bought the rich- - oN iQ� commenced lowln lowin ter fl00 WOOpro Wintry. — � r -- i Il■r- fi. BARCLAY, Barri$ter.A� abase line and has o solici�o&6r'ar7 Public,®venial Bxami- -- p g ---- HAND. War for Histt tTomt of tosaics, Brook street, W. Emerson is busy spending the TownshipCouncil met here on Sat- s whltb7. Dy 16 MY grant and completing the statute urday in reular session. Shop closed every Saturday dut4- ;t labor on the.Audley road. Q, Smith is home with a crushed !ng August and September. J. 13. DOW. B. A., Barrister, T['�[Do � Mina AlliD and Misses Pringle and fin finger, injured while handling trunks o •- R•sOliaito:.Notary Pablie.Bra Money to TELEPHONE-(f NUMBER g j g - — �tnaa. Offiw next doer to the standard Bank. IND. White of the W. C. I, staff spent a on the G.T. R. near Kingston, Hil �oNpftdtM ®0 sem'} Whlabr• 9s1v da recently, with Miss Guthrie, i V vv AtRtPll ,fUUA CLAREMONT y Thos. Robinson, 94 years of agYMbd I " The garden en party Friday evening here on Thursday, Sept. 16th. He >Petervrsaa•y. was very successful, although the at- was a pioneer in this section and was Short, long and two abort. well and favorably known, tendance was not as large as usual. � 'UTALTER 1. HOWDEN, D. V S. The supper was pronounced excellent Anglican Harvest Home service on Graduate Ontario veterinary R Nsy tlambae ontaria Veterinar7 Mwi°!vo•i Col°R'' and the program Rood. ID the absence September 22nd will be held in the hall 0 19aooaasor to Dr,E.J, Shirley. oilloe Hing V t �t- -BE of the expected chairman, the Reeve which will be appropriately decorated .: __ lHak•ring aT of Whitby Township, Mr. Haycraft. for the occasion. Rev. French, of was introduced to the audience and Uxbridge;will deliver the sermon on Is the time to place your order for - , d ,1t;ointao* garbs. for house furnishings- carload filled the position admirably. Fred this occosion. a monument. Being a slack time g Perris, of Toronto, kept his hearers Last week Street Commissioner BAII of the year in the shopsbetter In- $ G. HAM-Issuer of Marria a or single article at bottom in constant laughter and. wt11 be wel• y q 8 g had men-and teams flillin the street w I�toenaw in the County of out too, r � romed again. The sinning of Miss With earth on either side near the ducemen.ts can be given. '. --lok ...a village 271 F y - Ha craft was neatly enjo ed, show• s have ----- _ y g Y ration on which to build cement walk place., your order now and _ uc- night. i a greapen day ot t i�m�rovement since her • tsoaeer, valuator, collector and issuer last appearedlCe Dere. r. ID e a adth d - S ei,mantare heauses.Brougham soy usual Rood style catered In the re• 1NezE Aabbath will be Rally Day at in the spring ; HOPPER Issuer of Marrsa�a fresh®ant booth, the Methodist Sabbath-School in the _ i -D• I.ic•n.ae sa tb• County of Ontario, - afternoon. A special program of C, W. GIBBONS, Claremotit GREEN RIVER d - _OsOe at more and his reaid•ncs,Claremont. --- �•' - music and addrtiell+ers shoal attract - t j both the retired and rod ctiveschol- s B,BEATON,TOWNSHIPOI,BRH �tCFadden S $4Or�r A Fuller's new house is pro- ars to this service. P -greasing nicely. ,JUST RFCEIti ED � 'p -�+ Oon.eyanOer. O•mniistioaer tar taking i Mrs, Elias Bice is under the doctor's Markham Fair. now announced by e 4 ""who. aeeonatant Eta. (Loney to lona :os,hem "Issti r of Marriage' Lao- f puredrugs care s t present. of tr+cti re picture posters o!the larges a "•O°••� "�' Oat• f-v John Wilson is confined to his bed grounds, always draws a big crowd A Carload of Cement and a Carload of ' from .this lace. About 800 tickets British Columbia Shingles.through illness. P B ; FPOSTILL Licensed Auctioneer Formaldeb de for smut in yard is visitingher on the railway are usually sold at this. z . Ooonti•a o!-York and Ontario. Asa y grain, Mise Vera Ben n tins sales of all kinds &n nnod to os Ghana" uaranteed 401.full directions for brother in Toronto. station,and many drive from here. lame, Addrew.0»ea slyer P.O.. not, g " Mrs, J. W• Doten and Miss Pearl All kinds of rough and dre.rsesd lumber " �• iOg' pent a week with Toronto friends. BRouatt�►nt lath end shin les, as well as bard - B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. - g rls rinses,, ,.!nater .ad oou.dtor :or Russell Barton is improving so rap- and soft coal always ty Pickling spicos,corps, bottle wax, jar idlythat he expects to be able to.leave Wm. Bodell spent Sunday and Mon- in stock. ` •oanuw Of Ontario and York All kind. of ~`"ee:lea•ondueted either privately or by audios, rings, etc. Don't forget that.spic- the city hospital in a week. day in Toronto. 3 sale notes eon•etad For dates or other par. Mr. McLean and family visited in ,�^. �r� "a lusolaee•pply•azewdeno•.alisab•tb st,.Ptok- e•have now to be sold under the Mr. Lehman, of li. O. and" Mrs. y A V R E E SO R iertag. P>°ons Orden lent•t Nswv O>ae•,pick. ••pu Vanzant,of Musaleman's Lake visit Greenwood on SundaZ. A. ' ! * Untag, or Maonab's • ten y wi t •tr cousin, re.W. R. Miss Walter, o Ashburn, v at LOCUST HILL - prompt at tic Sarstaction gnats• is the kind we carry. Barton. �{ m. Cassie last week. +;. teed. MYP ane nnmb•risIndependent1001 Mrs. G. D. Linton picked quart of — Wm. Wilson, of Kenora, returned P q ,. New School Books-A large stock of home after spending a couple of weeks raapberriPs on Monday. , �T a nor 008g a and Mrs. Wil. r,. r the Hubbard has been full, ♦� the latest and more corrin with his parents, Joss lt�lportlt Step g sed for the at work. z son here. Po past is to decide to get a business esduca- J. A. Nighawander had the misfor. Mrs. Ashton. of Uxbridge, visited c Have a full line of trash and cur _ Barnes' relatives here on Frida ttnn. and the next is where t0 t BUY HERE HERE tune to cut his band In W. G. Barnes y a+„l: ted meats constantlyon hand. factory the other day, and as a result Miss J. Bennett, of Claremont• is it. Those who are acquainted with 3 l T visiting at Bennett Bros. the work dont iP copular , M. .l”oFA DD�EN will be off duty for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Crockett,of Pickering,spent - spine Roll, Breakfast Bacon, The Green River Union Sabbath e.•P• Holli, f Ham, Bologna, Weinere etc. DBUOGI9T AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN School and friends presented Mise Tuesday h 13d. ft at.the ' - Lillian Wilson. now Mrs. Melville Colin Philip loll at the peat office s _ "•AG. - - 1?ICl�1RING, OMT, Draper, with a carved oak rocking stock of corn measuring 13}ft. ll�a;�� • Highest prkx�a paid forMrs. Ellie, of Detroit, visited with -Butcher's cattle chair, a berry.spoon. chenille.table cover and x her father, . f .•. Oki silver berry spoon. Mrs. Draper has Wm. Bodell, last.week. � 0 nckeriag Lumber Yard taught a class in our Sunday school We are sorry to report the death know that our facilities are abed' -Ack• • • for some ten ears, was a member of of Mrs. Paul, formerly of this place, lutely first-class and that those who ering tyle the Liter Society, always on hand • Mr. McLven, of Orangeville, spent attend are sure to be highly saris- " `• Pine flooring, Manitoba siding, drop when theory Sunda with R. J. and Mrs. Cowan. grad g Christmas concerts, arden y fled. They also know' our u- ; siding, 'matched, rough and dressed paitiea, etc.., were in order,am also a Born on Wednesday, Sept. lith, to ates easily get positions because First-class rigs for hire pine and hemlock, New Bruaa- prcminent rooter for the Green River Luther and Mrs. Middleton, a dough- they are -thoroughly competetit." wick white cedar shingles and Shamrocks. She left last week for herr Write for catalogue. Enter any Day Or 111g1~it _ apple barrels. new home in Mud Lake, Algoma, and Miss Ells Linton is holidaying at time. = BII6 ID86t6 all tTalIIB'` Bell phone Terms cash carried with her the best wishes of the Mount Albert with frie>7da and rela- W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. ti W. D. GORDON eh SO community.' ' , fives, Cor. Yonge � Alexander Sts. Teaming Promptly attended to. Mr. and Mrs..Rendrew. of Ni ara. O - visited FA. Lir!Mtha.and family the past week.STATE.....ridge CO. 11r . (or'),Dales has.gone on a vaca AL t>i Mr.and Mrs. John Linton; of To- Be P8 tion, rontovisited Wm. and Mrs. Wilson r ETT S '• • f Piekerittg. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. Mrs. Reddick is the g46t of the -Fridaylast. BAs s Good bu]ldizV,plesnty of water,'one- Misses Sparks at Fai rt. Mrs. . Naish,and Miss Griffith. of T • Miss Campbell,of Buffalo,is visiting Hamilton, visited over Sunda with ­WATCHES; Blacksmithin half in cash, balance on mortgage if y required. her friend, Mesa Nicholson. J. C. and Mrs. Philip. a. g 9 + Mr. Dunbar has improved bia,stsble ` P Mise Sarah Gamaidge;returned on are not like all other watches _ Also a good tenement, dwelling by giving it a coat of paint. Wednesday, atter a visit of six weeks because each and every time s . Mrs. Dobson, of Toronto,spent Sun- with friends in Toronto. Bating rented the Dunbarton shop .yielding 12%in the village of Picker- d piece is thoroughly examined .day in the village with friers s. Miss Bella Cassie returned to Win°i- and timed before it is handed and opened the same,I am prepay- Ing. Miss F,archman, of Toronto, is vis- peg on Thaladay, after &'couple of over the counter to you, ed to do all'work entrusted to mg her cousin, Mise Nellie Palmer. ' me in the above Line. � months with her parents here. Miss Sylvia Thompson and Miss C. Earl Hogle left on Tuesday to visit "Horeesboeinq a specialty. Haliburton are the guests of Mrs, his sister at Edon Station and he has Oall in and see me any time: - �s�x «aos�>ei�tl>l� Smiles. also secured a situation at that place, :M T.. =.+=1�T'I'E1V'ER, Mise Nix, of Chieago, and Miss L. Goo. Philip was in Whitby on Tues- - { �� • Annan spent Sunday visiting relatives day completing the purchase of the DUMBARTON in Scarboro. h large brick block formerly occuhpied . _ v V. Rzchairdson.- by g A gasoline launch. exploded at t e. b D. H,Alger. He will move t ere- l _� a Bay on Sunday. The party are-said in shortly. - ++8 to be Americans. The Children's Day service was ob- D0MINION BANS Notary Public, Pickering. We are pleased to bear that Mise B. served here ]&it Sabbath. Rev. Mr,a �x>0i>xa Annan is somewhat improved, after Mclean gave very interesting and Q�y• eH a serious illness of heart trouble. imprssaive address on Sabbath School i _• _ _field O>moe,•Toronto �la�kV!/iltl`ili� Miss White, of New York, has re- work, bearing chiefly on "The duty hoe • turned Home, alter a pleasant visit parents to the Sabbath School." T a , - YGteneral Banking Business with her aunt,.Mrs. Andrew Annan. ladies who took part in the decorating a" tI•e�neacted. A general blacksmith business done. We all miss one cheerio] loos from are to be congratulated. The edificex;� >' All kinds of repairing neatly and our streets, in the person of Miss was a bower of beauty with palms and pro>pptl xecute Nicho so a, w is- c nfined. bto her cut ners at H y e d 1 bo 0 Dial attention VAII t0 home by serious attack of r roma- a '•' oma,"the regular month- Also every watch Is sold with an ` Horse-Shoeing - a- Specialty. Liam. We hope to see Nettie around ly meeting of the Brougham Branch iron clad guarantee to give sat- the pollee ion 9f in a few days. Women's Institute will be held at the isfaction; further, the desips C#C�I''-v�O1�T * ?+Awe Our respectable and law-abiding home of Mrs. Boyd Burk on Tuesday, of their cases are both beautiful SaleIIOtl9S. PICRERINr, OMT, community has been horrified this the 27th Inst„ at 2 p. m. The pro- and capable of preserving your �• summer by the frequent desecration gram will be furnished by the Clare- watch f r a life time. Cal] and =,. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. of the holy Sabbath dap on our Bay. mont Branch. "Co-operation mark- see us. <We do not prase any , isito received of 1. and PUNTS FOR SALE 'Naturally we are proud of our beanti- etin of Eggs" will be dealt with by one to buy. , HE -PICKERING- NE W_. S_ =ep0 $ _ ful Ba and lad to see friends come gg 1 y Y g A Mr. Hare, of the Department'of Bassett's !Store ' g said enjoy themselves on it, but sever- Agriculture. RefTeslimpnt� will- be upwards. - Tomatoes. Cabby e, Cauls$ower, �»• T=t.e2'490t allowed at hi heat Celery and Garden Flowers. sly protest against it being turned served at the erose of. the program. B into a fishing report of Sabbath break- The ladies of the community are cor- tatlrreat rates: Wagon will be on the road during ere, We ore pleased to note that none opPosrTs xxw P(7aT tSFFIcs X. - P dially invited to attend.- : the season. of our own citizens are guilty and CnAf3. D. GoRDox, • .. Manager � ha b Ent arrests will,hepz a ' .t.►.. � •�'•.., ,.n-.n..•;.l"ro."a':Ir"-i3 :W� tQn® t00h Don't wli �$ a��ehe ®3a S ,Garde is tOiiaiLO .10� - AIX -z A yymi ��w fimv&. ....4A 16'.. .,X .: ..,ti[', -.. "l.. d-,•:•'.d:•.�.•.,. ... '-^.•,:5' :. ... -i_..7:•."0 •4 T' ..'iA'if+r;al. b�.:.P . a-T.�-rtt'^'yi1:. '-i'ai�o - . . k'. ,' a.._.0 I .. .t.. _ .' .. .. ...... .... ... -. '. .� ':.,w .., � ,•� '� ''!'"w• , ._ \" �. . _ ori — ---- BRAI11� � tCERS , ♦ ♦++++++++++ 6e seams n r tdYe of � tori'ning iattnd,. '''goal easr'tl� L3ratr bW it lilto who get little exercise, feel better all round fol - M - s,�e ci>ae cctttld " an occasional does of e,i�a BI ¢r kno st at 9 .. IV - F� NA DRU Ca' Lei �� #.kis - gardten a � tsiiantlir ma art.6t. Nuowrt."s 1,06.oux ' Wean I nne°taq Ithick: They tolls tip the liver, move the bowels gently but freely, cleanse the - - ! + arms tn>zu tairs6 have Laid th;eax euti. system and clear the brain. A new, pleasant and reliable lasat3ve,prepared , s� Is it aatl Buhmr. Lytton w� say<s! e .+ by a rei[abie firm, and worthy of the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark. jl�II 1\EVER 0��• ,w thzii neo fad ra ane bee a gmS+d�a 25c. a box. if yo,&drugg-ist has not yet stocked them, send 25c. and ` m TRUTH 1� 4. �e has ace scam which is pr, reel hesvrn t=" we will mail ahem. �,A K + heaVen mitigated by Weil-- KJRTIONAL DR�6 A CidEMtCAi COMPANY ala y - t Ie:s' wages—very contside,tacni- OFCANADA, -LIMITED, MONTREAL. 21 e y+}+4♦4��..... �#�►♦•++++++++4++4+-+++++++++++ ;Ligated," says Usk. *-- -- -- - know, as you said the other des; ' "Yon are cynical, George, and 4 ��the �•as Ienm os• q :.. _ ._. ._-:CHAPTER,Y._40unt'd) — it cannot help itself. your mind is running on ponuds. ...-..: ahilliage, D�rT6D. 1 b s •' ford,'' says Lady Dolgelly,. who againvt nature on such. b dssy as .�.dae� eetL ,.y. Lawrence must have looked too " eKen at Mme. Sabaroff, SabaroH this. s to is nothing n demoral- hates him. ` . .► r° to dead, isn't he?" he asks, aloud. 'Purity, daughter of sweet vir- ,izing as to think of money. s .0'you know I have been out of so- !> >> of her are the L ies AIeaandra it is, preserve some of the vague lues mild murmurs Blanford. To have debts and not to think i and Hermione and netore, ser -:.clef fora ear'; the whole map of Alas! m dear ladie-s,.I cannot o! em is more so; and Boom . charts of mystery—and what a yp gets hope that dwells with mein Sell something of his 'that he gambols in his white salicir ciotnes, charm that ]s!" '$uro a ets altered in one's ab- (with his blue silk stockings and lila (To be continued,) 9ef►Cf," any form.! V4 hen she has a home likes very much, to pay his debts; silver buckled shoes, the Babe. d "8abarotf was shot in a uel tour in your own gentle breasts, who that's the only way I know of to gears ago," replies Mrs, Curzon; can hope that she would ever take cheek a boy at the onset. Your ! "Decidedly the Sabaroff," says - 1 father slid it with me the ver fi,rat `Usk. "Won''t you come and speag SENSATION IN B)h'tBLIR. 'a duel about her." shelter in a man's." y -- "What a fortunate woman: To "How impertinent and how nas- time Lowed twenty pounds, and he to her Pollee invade Gambling Nouse In With ]ensure bays Blanford, g het rid of a husb-and, and to get ty he is!" thinks the lady, and she read me a lesson I.never forgot, I p !rid of him in such interesting cis- detests him a little morcordially have been eternally obliged to him Even if the Babe brains the with Fa�hio>.a61e Street. . . r, )re ever since.', the cane!". A sen$t;tioa has been caused in -- "mat depends; With her t re- cod feeling toward !situ assess i bareheatlrii over the grass and tions which followed a raid made "What a se suited in her exile from court.' any of the ladies at Surrenden; he e y cob, a cob 3 adored, I wept .: '•Oh, to be sure, when Russians does not make lore to them; he like a child, but he didn't see my along the green alley; he wears a by the police on a private ga mhling ase naughty they are sent to live ' does not endeavor to alter existing tears. W hat I savex] up next halt lanae brown velvet coat admirab- club in VI•'ilhelmatraasa in the early, e■ shear estates, se riotous s lill<]ren arrangements in Kia fay or; it is to trace out that cob and buy him ly made, and brown breeches and !louse of Sunday morning. Over ., atockin a; hie legs are as well made u►as dismissed to their nursery. Was enerall telt 'that he would not back at twice his value, what 1 dk- g g 60 guests were caught, _ generally as his coat; the sun shines on hie gg a6 the lux- be compromised, then? care to do so. What can you ex Died myself to make up the money, ii The raid took place " "Very much eompromied, and pest from a man who site half his nobody would believe-, and the i curling hair; there is a dosage, uncus dwelling of uran Maita'ke, a beast wasn't ear to find• some picturesque, onnair, yet din- director of an assurance atimpany .!both men were killed for the ad- days to a library 9 y �b vevaa of Sabaroti had been woos- dealer had taken him over to Ire nguis e.. look about him which and a rich runs. Bevsral ars ago r9 It is in the. smaller library ad lessee the eyes of Xenia Sabaroff, 1 lied mortally, when, with an im- faces?, filled with modern volumes, land. „ ;u the watch him draw near, conceived the idea o turning _ - — ' 3"ase effort, he fired and shut the that 5 o'clock tea is always to be 1`hat could be clone with you, 7 the hours of night to profit, and d rine through the lungs." had, with all the abundant demur- says Usk., gloomily. "It would be "Who is that person with your accordingly he installed in his r "A pretty lttk melodrama. Who alining abvminatiuns of caviare no use to duo it with Boom ; his Esther}" she salts: The children apartments 4 roulette table. Then tell her, all speaking at once. he formed a c n ' was tae opponent?" kumianel, etc. It is a gay room, mother would buy him some other She recognizes the name; she the bank. Sharrm of five markiksuto " "Coua , Lustofl, a eolonel of the with drusus .den rtes after Wat- horse the next day. You're no tl p° has heard of him often—m lire — ;� _ !raard. I wonder �+ou did not bear ?sail, and every variety of couch chance to bring up a boy decently, tts� number��t� , • world and has read those books which be retained fico for himself. ' let it, it made a stir at the time " and of lounging ehair: "Reading :i he*a got a mother. which raise solitude and a dinner Only persons of a certain stand- _ "I may have heard ; when one made easy,' somebody calls it, But "The reverse is the received y n#t in Berlin society wtere admit- - " Lleeen't know the f of herbs. I doubt his bevfnt{ i R people concern- there is little reading done either opinion o mankind, said Blan be►on alone ve len , howevef, ' ed, no massacre, even of the inao- in it cr in tile, big library. Blan- ford, "but I believe there's sumo- � s ted tae t ria gambling club, and none r she refit", as she looks at him. ; e.,,nld part:eipai,e in the play ub sents, makes any impresRion un ford, when he goes there, finds him- thing to he said for your view. No A certain unlike+eeee in him to cess tie ne.d a snare in She Danx, sae. And the result was that the self usually alone, and can cow- end of women have no idea of Englishmen in general eoane wf,tnen ' Isere night atter night rich young r ­.. .. ..lady had to leave the imperial mune as he chooses with Latin phil- bringing up their children, and who &to fond of him fanciful! traco:,men, would mast Yea the do draw a line there. 'You used to read, George he flogging the fondle them," - stn together to play seurt t oaophy and C+unlois wit. when they ought to be. ordered 4 „ , t„ to the fat ?lint the tree H lvfd� rot- its, and not few wrosxten were _ j y B R 8 Y t was a Venetian, who Red for his; pies w^-] to .take their money. t 7, _ lBiantorcl laughs, rat . tiFkles his say s'to his boat in. espoetulation. Do11y dcea, says her husband. lite from the republic, and made ^t. t'�e, end of each year 'the bank r faacy to bear Mrs, Vlientworth Cur- "Yes, I used—ages ago.,'' says ''What's a woman s notion uta 3'e #: y non condemning by implication the Uak, with a yawn_ horse? That he must have lender jer himself cs+nsp%euou■ and acceptable' pa.d s;ividerd% on its shares, Herr om the profits «;inns of the court of St .James Blantoed . looks at, him- with legs, aand'Ik�suaan _and lbethed Ilsword ma at thert can't couis rts soH ery!.lutist and ,herust cke dek"pinng up the establish- - I pr pp Musa, be replies; "the lands are I can understand a man who waw his mouth till be half dislocates far away," he himselii objects;-boli!extv-nif It to stated that his tacotae "'They cant send ns to our ea- curiowity. on apples nit Allose l Else ri would have a ser 1 cannot understand a man losing his w"`t"d o'ne of a year. neo small and the railways are as has neves read, he replies, but lila neck and tear his ribs open with it dors count• Of all " y spur Iney're just.aa unrea- perhaps At law? tins of tt all his fort the ,good effect if 411 our naughty o- the taste for reading it. be has aonable with their children," race lnthe moot the marks e} stub.who had lose all his fortune ppee race are-the most Indelil►le, at cls- went to the police and told „pie could be shut up inside their ever had it. One can dwell con- Who is that wotnan9 ' nays Blan- a. , ' own An interesting woman," he ti's who14 eeor with the re= ,gates, with nobody to speak tented in $o-otic of one have never Eotsl, making a step across the thinks new, ea he ernhanges with lth­, y•-to but the steward said the rector. been out of it, but to go back to window and into thc-garden. "Ruwle sult that n rail was made upon the Van you -imagine, anything that Borotia atter living in Attica—". f era �ertly certain that is'Mme. camp Princess- eammone are + m`'f Thr police coailscnd tee+ g y B 8 p ho poli - would move effectively contribute 'It's one a life dcea it. 8a6sarsi without your taymg so. ^nv lying m the bank, and after J {M correct manners and moralat "What life? One has the life one -"Then 1 needn't say so," replies ways interesting i they are the en]J gird~aeay the roulette rhe names of all tablent oeor ' =. would look''' "That's the sort of thing a man They didn't expect her till to-rnur- ' you know ver little; they are-the - "`Fky does she take this absent say who hasn't married." row . only women who, in this ehattrrhs,z lweman's character away?" thinks "My dear George' you cannot They both look at a lad In one of a generation, tout eu dehors as l?NfiELFIBS 111anford, with . .ease of irritation. pretend your wife would distant prevent of the alleys, walkleg be - " " I will trust the Babe's instincts your reading Latin and Greek, or twe+en the high, green walls. She Il`-R• Rslr t'bav—Why are you uosDor titan hers." even Sanscrit. I am sure she would is dressed in nonose soft, ereaIn- ' .lo-•.;ng ur- Bridgett much sooner you read them all— oolored stuff with qu,aatitiles ut 1, -',-n -C(xik—Me reasons are well—than do other things you lace She 'carries a silnehade of sl,;'- ilirori�, I want to give some ■.■M �s■�t, oosdsl soaee a + , _ CHAPTER PI. do the same hue. fibs has 4 tall cane ..�i.ajs'• A.Mn a. , - elri' a chancet at the joys of ierj bachebr rooms at Bur- I don't say she would prevent in her other hand. On either Bide Ai1 int with yrs, sendeA are conducive to reverie and me, returns the lord of Surren- - #rsdoieaee, cozily comfortable, and den, with some crossness, but - _ .,.full of attentions for the guest's it's the kind of life one gets intra d hien etre, among which there is a that killci all that sort of thing in e -- printed paper-whieh is, always laid one. There is no'�imo for it. �„ :1I - sea the dreeain table in every room "I keep out of the life wby don't f _sAtt this louse; it contains the latest Jolt?" "+ •',' '{ s fielegrama of public nets which. There's no time- for- anything," k - eaya Vsk, gloomily'. "The•rers mnoa ' — soe every afternoon from Lon- such heaps of things to see to, and anew sy, to the political tel- go teat Jews they are delightful," reflects and then one lives an jour le lour, { Blanford, as he glances down the. and one gets into the swine and goes lines; :"but to nue, they unpleas- antly on, and then there's the 'shooting, x� 4' rand when there isn't the.shooting' -' recall an uncomfortable •+r" -'• 7 world, I:don't dine the worse; cer- tl#ere's•the season and:the racing.'' ,. e fainly,• for knowing that there is `:I lead my own life,'' B]anford h„ a revolution in •Patagonia or an remarks: earthquake. in. Bolivia but neither "Yes, but you don't mind being = _ do I dine the better for being told called eccentric." L- "No, I don't mind it in the least. that the French goverament•i5 des- Which Of These Pictures i.. tituant all moderate perfecta in If they say nothing worse of me.I lr i favor of immoderate osteo. It ie am grateful.' Best Repretsents Your Sfablo ? very interesting, no doubt, but it "Bnt you couldn't do it. if you had all my places and all my hoes- TF �enr a9ts�ls ftttesto! Is o[ wood you'll do' jF �:iioesn't interest me, and I think 1 j you would know; -n*nctr.!njr of the Vesal. es and all my brothers and all my well to par lawn those old,' unsightly bilittee of-Concrete. fill out the coupou and _ the possession of these fresh scraps famil ou're a free eat. I' de- stalls and °°atlseia,—and 'build new ones send it to us, By'return inall, we will send of prosaic news spoils dinner con- y`y a$ bf Concrete, :. yea'a copy of our free 7r10_pwgc gook, "Wkot aeration:" cure that'ail-tine time gees away - the Farn.es Ge D•n ref Co aisle" ` 7n faeL the entire stable—Inilde and out ,. with me in-such a crowd of-worries In this book you'll (in8 co_"Children should be taught to Xhoula be wilt of Concrete. _- talk " he-obge'rves one da to Lad• •t}iat I've hardly a second to,.smoke _ tions for th o» of erlmost every ; ! '' a. y y 'a cigarette in any peace!" _ M This Is 1ahtiM-wdeTS,sndnranei — has!acid-ec nonMja bnildtagaY if ors,eat,nk trnin ushsr eta aster um _ U_ek, and the should noti be al- ��_ _Rtanford—smA s. --and is saaltary, - lowed to, be sloveny in'• their nowadays, for a fRrraer not to know speech any more than in their "Once a scholar always aecho}- The farmer'titmeelf can, 67 its Use, make how to mix and use concrete, is to oohfer ` Anany little linprovements that, +1►ith any other Iihtt}n,,-e,tf away behind the.t!mes. r -dress You would not let them en- ar, it seems to me," says Blah- tihateriad, would require the employment of "Wkat the Peruser Can no lVith Coourr&- will a ford. "I could as soon live with- Ur your presence with tinbrusand : .'skilled labor. not only inform you—it will aleo interest you. pair, but yori let them use any out air as without books, and he 'bald, slangy, or inappropriate Quotes Cowley— eiWhat the Farmer Can Do`OTitf 3 Concrete" . words which come uppermost to Books should as business enter- Tells roe hew to use concrete In oenstruct;nai 1 hem. Ti.ere is -Bo much in the tarn the light. } r : stoics of:words! A beautiful voice "Yon don't continue. tbe'quota- wIlerr gar"e +i'•ns Nests stables t Clotorne Hitching Poste .Stairs is a delicious thin but it avails tion, es sta says Usk, with a smile. peiries Harslacks lU 'lou little without the usage of apt and "Autre-i temps autres moeurs," e „ - pipping Tanen Houses sitsPe send Foundations Poul? Tanks _ ,graceful -phrases Did you ever say's Blanford. He laughs and ry Ha uoos mea O"y hear Mrw. Norton sustain a. ass: gets ftp; it is four in the after- F•"O'Poet• Moot Ce"ars Troughs a f "il%kat •Fesdtng Rleore slioo Wiutks _•elusion or relate an anecdotes It noon; the delicious ,green garden Gutters shelter Walla !E Wolf Gdrae ski h rarer Urs. _ . o. ate. ta. .. .. I'was like listening to perfect phras- is lying bathed in warm, amber - ' a IJr with , ■este. - .tng in music. ,When she diedthe light; une of the peacocks is turn- Nam _ ` ie ................. sort of conversation died with her.'` ing round slowlc with all his train Canada Cement Co.; li.ett.� "We are always in succi a Murry, SD-,3a 240"sai Rank BOU41ha Address gays Lady LTwk, which is her habi- y :MONTREAL e Itual explanation of anything in .•.•• ...•..." ..•"... ". - which her generation is at fault. I •• - clb salsa condhs cares cordo;`oats n - 'And i arty is always vuligar, you tli. taroe. .ndtoads.' 23 cents. --- ..a.. r.'.j(��SF .?.,. ..X .:._ , :r.-,.:a' .-:. x. ... ..,..., ....,..... .. ... "z's . 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'• r • "' '^ • r 1 ' - ..+,..'S`Iw4F?5:�`••h✓,•".V;,•YM+CS'�.•M•.a�49N•^'�+WWdI"..JS'+^' ,• •r.++,,• qw•<yA,•f +•�M•.:;'••w`2•.woy,�p,P}.GO S.f,'.':'"wF6„akY1�1'fY�4%i., ,yAtApq&.•0.."'la.a v.f4S" �9M1�dV 'J7L•$•iTk'k�{N,'. r','rt .n4,w':.Wia i"R"�40YA'6'iCik•%Ap�i+'�451'.1.9a�.'kl17YUS,...a:M is6YW:°';3,.. ,r.!'3�• '.J din+.+•`4enkai..nWr r 011 ION'S .� THE*-HORRORS• OF• -�:_ = EFEATED - -.. s. STOMACH TORTURE Bulletin issued b the Census and Statistics -.=... Sir P. Fitzpatrick Veins in Federal Election 4 L�i J DIGESTION OF A LII+'ETIa1E Y Office at Ottawa. P1;o vvrr s in Ott Africa. A despatch from Ottawa says: 000 bushels as compared with 166,- Mrs• 3. R. Flock, of London, Ont, A despatch ' From Johanneshntg candidate in Cape Town by 1,414 tc► 000 for years received the best medical says:The standing of the. parties in 62. , A bulletiq of the census and static- 744,000 bushels wheat, 353,4&6, the Federal. elections in'$ou1'i At- Premier Botha addressis • E J '_tics of3io% issued the other day, bushels oats, and 55,398,000 buss attention that Canada afforded. g r • L.= says that during August the situs- eIs barley in the final estimate h Her ries, which took place on Tb w-s- crowd at Pretoria after his .laf'ast. t day, was at m4dnig6t && f ^ 1 Avall tin my utmost tion with regard to the field crops or last year. , yet ,atciant his skill andthat of his ,. of the Dominion showed great im- The estimate for Manitoba, Sas- Nationalists .... ....... .. •1,, stamp 'out racialism. colleagues, was of no avail In helping Unionists ..... 20 Smuts, Nationalist, carried Pt*- r� provemeat Dyer. July. In the older katchewan and Alberta is 99,890,- Mrs. Flock. Provinoea the grains have matured 000 bushels wheat, 92,501,000 bush- Independents .... .., t3 fouls West. well, and have-been harvested and els oats, and 14,723,000 bushels She writes, "I was a constant mar- Labor .... .,.. .... .. 1 The probable result of the final! w §aved in fine oopdition.. The esti- barley, being an average of 11,89 tyr to stomach Weakness all my life sir Percy Fitzpatrick .elections will be:- ° mate for the Dominion for wheat, bushels per acre for wheat, of 20.96 apd no physician could cure me. but Premier Botha in East Pratt rin and itationalists a 1 84 oats gad.barley is 445,450,000 bush- bushels for oats and 14.49 bushels 'Fruit-s-tives' gave me entire relief Sir G. Farrar defeated the Minis. Unionists .. .... 44 ,lz eta, whit4►is 459,188,000 bushels less for barley on the area sown, but of and I cordially recommend this fait- ter of Finance, Hon. H. '. I3u!!. Natal Independents .� ..-,...-te 1 . than the"at estimate for last year. '15.84 bushels wheat, 57.91 bushels ou-s fruit medicine to the public." Cape Lown went solidly Uniouigt, Labor . . .... ...... ........ 4' it" Spring wheat is less by 45,608, 0 oats, and 51.55-bushels barley per "Fruit-a-tives" corrects all dicer Dr. Jameson beat the Nationalist Independent..... .. .. 00 bushels; oats,by 76,519,000 bushels, acre on the area reaped. dors of digestion, and .� s positive and barley by 16,010,000 bushels; Compared with the same period and speedy cure for indigestion, Dys- lers, $3.25; do., in bags, $2.50 to Wednesday of the Crippen mu �i, ; but fall wheat shows an increase of last year for the Dominion the av- pepsta and Constipation. $2.60; extras, $2.13 to $8.25. Feed trial, Prof. Augustus J. Pepper,tbs 1,849,600 1>uisltels. erage condition of spring wheat on --Ontario bran, $50.50 to $41 ; On- pathologist of the Usiiveraity of l- erease of wlieatiis 3,833,000 bushels; oats $0.03 to 84.89, and of barley era at Zoe-a box, c for $1.5e, or trial bran, $20; Manitoba shorts, $25; had convinced him that the hum of oats, 53,419 00G bushels, and o! 80.51 to 83.64; but compared with box, 85c, or may be obtained from pure grain mouillie, $31 to 032; parts found in the cellar of ; barley 625;000 lushels, the condition at the end of July Fruit-a-tives, Limited, Ottawa. mixed mouillie, $55 to $58. Cheese t 13illdrop Crescent home were aev *T The lose in the western Provin- it was 79.06 to 77.05 for sprinn -Western quoted at 11 to 11 1-4c; erect by a hand skilled in surges= see exclusive.of British Columbia, wheat; 80.03 to 79.57 for oats, a u p ll pp{{r p eastern, 105-8 to 103-4c. Butter and directed by a mind that pea- �? is a result of the great drouth of 80.51 to 79.62 for barley. Peas, TH>E �l`L�'� ��Altil1E l5 -Choicest, 24 to 54 1-4c, and east sensed a real knc,wledge of anataW. July, which reduced the area bar- beans, buckwheat, mixed grain, flax ern, 231-2 to 24c. Eggs-$elected Under eress•examinati:oa Profea$ew -- " vested by 55 per oeitt. for wheat, corn for fodder, potatoes and alfal- - stock, 231-5 to 24c; No, 4 stock Pepper admitted that be had bees by 24 per vont, for oats, and by 31.5 fa have declined in condition, but REPORTS rUOY TIE LEADING at 19 to 191.24; straight receipts, unable to establish the sex e[-t#o - __per cent. for barley, peas, mixed grains and flax only 19c; No. 2 stock, i3 to 14c. victim. At this point Solicitor New- The estimated production of appreciably, while corn for husk- TE.A109 CE:iT!tS.- ---- --- - - - 7 tOn tONk the Mlne88 12211f��iiQ , w wheat for the svhotc of Canada is ing, turnips, mangolds, carrots, [r,'ITF.D STATES MARKETS. asked him to be more specific saWo " 1551.W,000 bushels, of oats 283,547,- sugar beets and pasture have im- Chetrs�sad statements as to having found ' no 000 bushels and of barley 39,388,- roved. Prises at Cattle, Grata, Minneapolis, Sept. 80. - Wheat trace of sex." The professore as y P -September, $1.093-4; .December, ,• Otter Dalry Prodnsa at �'�e with counsel that it was impossible YIERd,D 19 EXCELLENT. says: At Beckenrid e's C. N. R. 51.11 1-8; may, g gone aad Abroad. Buffalo, Sept. to- Wheat-Spriea for him in any manner to detertiraino construction camp, five miles north- the sex from the parts of the itody ' BREAD$TUFFS. - wheat; No. 1- Northern, carloads : found and examined b him. The w Braadoa 'Experimental Farm Crape east of Calgary, two workmen store, $1:17 2-4; Winter, No 2 red, witne x y ah Y Hod ens and Bathgate, were in- Toronto, Se t. 20.-Ontario se explained that he measit are Goad, g g P $1. Guru-Nu. 3 yellow, 803-4c; that he could not identifythe sea ' itl despatch from Brandon, Man„ stantly killed by a blast on Fri- wheat-Old No. 9 winter nominal Yo 4 yellow, 59c; No. 3 corn, 'sp I day. The accident was one of`the at $1, outside;-new,new, 94c to 854 out- y anatomically. �1 says Thrashing operations at thecharges. ;59 1-4c, No, 4 corn, 57 1-4c, all on a a'' 17ie S' ions! ward foreman and athHac i aisle, according to location. track, through billed Oats-No 2 '�- Ea riametal Farm show s fold i btanitoba wheat-No. 1 northern 'THANKSGIVING DAY. white, 37 1-3c ; No. 3 white, 36 3-4c; much better tytan had been expect- hRlper.._._The former was from On '_ of 1dI, $t..09.1.2, (new) $t.07; No ; Q 4 wh le 35 _ ed. The yield of the different vague- tmrio and the latter came.from cot- 2 northern, old, $t 0., new 1.08; ! - Ito malting, 73 to 78c. Rye-:1o. 2 ties of wh4atper acre is as fallows land. :10. 3 northern, >$1.08 1.;2 at lake Chosen by Government. S11 Red Fyfe, 28 bushels; white, 344 on track, 774. . ports for immediate shipments, + A.deopatch from Ottawa says: _ bushels; Preston, 32 bushels; early PLOT TO NL'RDi:R EJIPEROR. Corn-American, No. 2 yellow, I LIVF. STOCK MARKETS. Ata meeting of the Cabinet Minis- red ?l red Fyfe, in bashela, The vegetable ,85c; leo, 3 yellow, 64 1-3c, Toronto ! � ters on Thursday afternoon an or- crops at the Experimental Farm �' freights. j Montreal, Sept. 0.-Prices are p p Formidable Bomb was Discovered ' P ;der was passed making 'Monday, Oc- t are very, fife, much better than on RailwayTrack. a !steady all round, with hogs 234 per tobor 31st, Thanksgiving Day this lead been expected considering the ' + U ta-Canada western, No. 2, 100 pounds higher, Steers ranged .k1' dry ��� A despatch from Fuenfkichen, J 391-2c, No. 3 Canada western, 384 I year, The selection of a Monday L. Hungary, says! A formidable bomb 111111,at lake ort%, fur immediate ship- from $3 to 95 75; cows, $4 w 85, for the holidayfollows the reco- was i covered on Thursday lying merit; Ontario No 2 white, �4c to ;bulls: $2 25 to $3.150; hogs sold at dent. esta�alTihed two years age, TWO WOURNEN KILLED. t f No. 3 white, 334 to'$9 ''.5 to $8 30, and cons $9,25 to rind ally at the re uest of the . on the railroad trach in .front o 334 outside; Q 1► q -' -Emperor William's train, in'whish 34c outside • 36c to 37c on track, 85 50; sheep brought $4 ; #ambs , $!satin Aceldeot at C.'Pt. Il. Con- $s 73 to $8; calves, $4 to $6. Commercial Travellers Association. - $ he was proceeding to a hunting `Toronto, _ etraetien Camp. n I N 7 �portera were scarce selected steers = aft ex- lodge at 'llohaies, ..3 miles south- Peas-No. 2, 9c to BOc, TorhiHOT IILJ RIVAL DEAD. - i1 despatch from Calgary, :lits., west of Fueafkichen. Rye-Na.-2 (new), 66c to ,Oc out I and heifers se ftp to $G.-3, These:,. bide. frAgedy on the Banks of the Sal-� were exceptions• but several loads ` J Barley--(Neiv) at 48c to 504 out neon_River, B. C. of light shipping cattle sold at 85.- WU ;side; according to quality. I 11 despatch from Vancouver says: : sh }- `haus = Quotations at so to 9e._5 ('holes butchers, $3.- ' P y . MPTION OFCIGARETTES 7:, to $8, medium at $5.15 to $5.- Infuriated because a rival trapper Toronto are--First patents, $5.90; vecond potents, $3.40; strong bak• 85; good butcher cows, $4 to 96.25, had a legal warrant to search his ors' iB5 20: 90 per cent., Glasgow ,cc,mmc:'n cows from $_.50 to $3.73; shack for beaver skins, Donald ][c 1y I balls firm. Sheep, $4.30 to $4.93; Donald shot Frank Savage, freights, 29s. 'lambs, 85.90 to $6.25, Hogs, $9.65 special constable, dead on the Over 100,000,000 More. Smoked During Last Ontario Flour-New winter wheat. to $-g.75 f.o.b., and $9 fed and ' banks of Salmon River on Wednes- Sour, for future delivery, $3.70 to ;Year Than During Year Previous. = $3.73, in buyers'.bags, at the mills, watered day. he then went to Rock Bay M1 if d- an oba bran, $ 0 r h deed and urrPticYvc witnessed 1 tee bi it 2 per with on he n sed µ : ton; shorts, $2.3 per ton, track. To 1 A POINT FOR CRIPPEN, the d sur if - ronto. Ontario bran, $20 r ton; _ to justice. He was brought =- - 'A despatch from Ottawa says: `96, as compared with 398,307,344 in Pe y Viincouver on Sunday morning on s The customs and excise returns for 1907-8. The increase of over a shorts, $l2 .per ton on track, Tu- F,vidt`tlte of Prof. Pepper at the the steamer Cowichan. McDonald the last fiscal year give one indica- hundred millions in the production ionto. Great Murder Trial. ' has been a trapper for many years. -tion of the inflowing tide of pros- of cigarettes during the last fiscal A despatch from London says: He came originally from Argyll , perity which will not be greeted year is the largest on record, and _:. COUNTRY'PRODUCE Testifying at the resumption on shire. - • with general enthusiasm. The{points to a rather alarming con- Better--Creamery prints, 25c to __- production of cigarettes for con- i comitant of good times. It may 26c; do., solids, 24c to 230; sepsis Gumption in Canada for the fiscal be noted also that this increase is for prints, 234 to 244; dairy prints, ,Tear ending March last totalled no1de8pite the anti-cigarette legisl'a-' Ole to-22c; do., solids, 2oc infer- DARED 'WHIRLPOOL, t ' lose these 469,711,091, an increase of:tion of Dominion Parliament two for (bakers), 18c to 19c. i RAPIDS' a little over a hundred million cig- `sessions ago. Egg$-194 •to 20c for the average ' arettes as oompared with the 'pre- Comparative figu;es forrece ceding .year, and representing -an three years are as follows:- - outlay of proh:abl over four million 1907-8-Domestic cigarettes man. Cheesed 11-24 per' pound for ; Y g large slid 113-4c pe'r pound for r � dollars lot "coffin nails;" princi- ufactlired, 384,809,344; entered twins• Captain Larsan's Wil d Voyage in a Frail!- _„x pally by the boys and young men through customs, 13,598,000; total, Beans-Old beans, $2 to $2.10 per otoi' Boat. of Canada during the twelve 398,307,344, bushel for primes, and $2.15 for .tYl ` months. 'During the preceding• i 1908-9-Domestic cigarettes man- hand-picked. J year; on the other hand,'owing to ufactured, 356,756,130; entered Honey-Strained honey, 9c to 104 the reduced consumption which through customs, 11,539„666; total per iD. in Fi0-pound tins; 5 to 10 A despatch from Niagara Falls, experienced no difficulty in gettinj followed the commercial depression 36%%2 6,796, pound-tins at 9 1-2c to 10 1-2c; No. Ont., says: It ass nut five_minutes I past this treacherous pieta of of two years ago, there was a con- •1909-10 -, Domestic cigarettes 1 comb honey at $1.75 to $2 per after he had told_a, party of news- I water, but had hardly 'negotiated siderable falling off in the impor- manufactured, 457.095,138; entered dozen, No, 2 at $1,50 per dozen. paper men that he would not. make the feat when the, engine stopped. 'tation and manufacture of cigar- through customs, 12,G16,333; total Potatoes-="i3c per bag out of store the trip that• Capt. Klaus Larsen Three minutes after the engine w. ettes, the total being only 368,295,- 469,711,071. and G5c to 7oc in car lots: of Cleveland, Ohio, suddenly chang- stopped.the Ferro struck a big wave �t... ed his mired on Sunday afternoon that completely overturned the PROVISIONS, and successfully negotiated the five craft in just' about the Devil's Pool. KILLED— tiVholesale quotations:-= miles of water between the Maid i She righted herself 'with no diffi- R�Is�Smoked, 151-2c; medium of the Mist landing and a point a silty. From now on harsen was and light hams, 194.,to 191-2c; mile and a half above,Lewiston. the plaything of the niighty river, c to 18 ac Larsen e tmidstream able-- o1d the course, F, heavy, 18 2c, b on, 194 to lie neared the head of the rapids. swinging om one--side to ahnotlseat 1- 204. Th-en he went in towards the Ca- after getting through the Devil's C Pork-Short cut $30 to $30.50 per n'adian � J. W. Lloyd, of 2,trattord, and J. Morw`Ood, barrel; mess�ts42i tut, ow28. shore. Most of the rocks Hale, the Ferro swung toward the in the rapids are near the Ameri- rocks on the American Bide of the „ of Wella Struck by Express Laid -- Tierces,' 141 fobs I - t 141 2c; pails, 14 3 4c; stocks steady. can shore. !lis the Ferro struck the river, about a• mite find a half above- -n bove "a Smokes! and Dry Salted Dieats- rapids, great waves tossed her clear Lewiston, rolled oti;er one boulder ; t - Long clear bacon,' tons and cases of the water with as much ease as and went fast.between two others. a ' A despatch from St. Catharines cars of the passing train and saved o 1 they would have buffeted about a There Larsen stayed for five min- 15c to 151-.,c.; backs (plain), 20c' to ru says: James Morwood, a retired`.fron-L a fall of over 100 feet, but hue cork. The little craft battled rtes, forty feet from shore, working 21c; backs (pea meal), 201-2c to huge merchant of Welland, and James, they. were badly mangled. illi. manfully with tne' seething; tossing desperately to release the craft, 211-2c. s' Lloyd, s resident of Stratford,while Morwood sold out his boot and silos Green meats' out of pickle, le waters, at times rearing up and tax-. Larsen , finally liberated her b walking across. the .C,rand Trunk busi-cess in Welland.only. a short ing a leap, after -the manner of a working the rudder from -side tI less than smoked. high bridge near Jordan Station, on time ago and was on his way to _ racing'auto on an •ordinaty Country side., was hit by a.comber and sent( "Vi'ednerday afternoon met,an in- pay a visit to Mrs. Fry, his si9ter-' T road, only more pronounced in her careering toward the middle. 1 "" in law BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. stant death. By crossing the bridge, , Dear Vineland. He had been movements into the air. Ten feet 1t the bend, Rit1 the Lewiston' i a walk of several miles is saved on ' in business for over a quarter of a Montreal, Sept. 20.-Oat's-,-No, 2 leaps into space were fakes so many bridge in sight', th8' boat driftedy. the way to Vineland and the two century and was a very. prominent Can «'ostein, 41 3-4 #0 424; •times that Larsen was usable to toward the American side again ; men were making the jnttrney when I man, having spent his life of 65 No. 3, 403-8 to 401-2c. Barlei- enumerate them after the trip. land was then caught in the shore' A•' they were struck by the Chicago .years there. He is survived by his No. 1, 53 to 54c; \ •1, 5oc, Fluor In passing the whirlpool, which eddy. The Ferro grounded again, express as they ate d from the second -wife;'anal his only son, Har- -Manitoba Spring -a-heat 1�ace ts, I n;as reached in less than thrcP. min- this time near enough to shore'to ' east hound track to elscape an tip- rp, who is a member of the law firm firsts,; 3; dn., seconds, 85.:•0; Win- I ut'cy, the 1 euro ,rent in t',�c;rel:the b ca::ght I,y Roc Ilockn•ell of this 7 '` gi east-bound frr.ight train. The 1)(-,( - of German and Morwood, Wel- ter wheat patents, $5 75; Manitoba I r]merican shore, cutting across the 1 city, who waded irtr, the «•ater and W Weis hu_led against the freight .1land. I corner of the po,l She��aught a rope thrown by Lars ,4s+,s; ea , $,.3 st t ru e erD n..T r c w h. c... .,.s • �' .m_... ,.q. :.,. +.�.}nes«•....+►3 .v... .M. u.. ..,P • - F.n+ ✓,n �A.. ays ,.w•'� a2�s. +4:."4 .+ .H:.Sm •�'•- •O::d,d:ui'•s , -, ,'. ,,.a .'.yr,;y!f.. s. •.i•".�{ 9 �.. S...\IVy1�A�^ - �JZ'� ,.L'•IV" Gq •.� n.nY.'i1: � �,; .�i.wF,�,^pe'.,,� }-, 5•^'• .. ...r yN. ^iJ:,^?:q .� ..,, •'q�• ,d ,,.��.M1 'M,� ..�t / 1'' :"x �,1YW9d'^., '�'cx:.. A •LSA �`� " s' ,�:ta'F <• WiMEMO 4 t... v,^'<P'-.•y yy�„a.-.,' a o: m„ ,,: _06A..{ ..may S -r .k. -r,r'i �r .. .` •iit., '•i �..t.,x "•a+':r "5 :`�v.yv. �"" ..•c.,._.-�.seas, . :�4-'.. r�" .�-• •E• y i , .. .. .. •_. sees y' -} y I .. T 7— to Arow Ldwriiar•waN. i� i xlu� WOE'S BEiAtTTT y IT CAN Nzvza BE PzRFZCT wJTHOuT �j�AR11� TO RENT-70-acres slues.' : +� ., µ u!«bltshedn iaridg�&Lmiagstit•Omow. LUXURiA]rr SAM FARM ■itusW. 8. Howard AaaM, whitby. i lar r^ _. Ali RATES OF ADVDBTIMO: A head of luxuriant hair is sure to = --- ;t iPisa iawaaioa. an* - 3o Doan be attractive. But nature hae not �j OR BALE-3 Milch cows for sale - >tiaoh snbesgao"insertion.ofroper-lire• 6 asst• crowned every women with glorious 1' at Daae.one slack. JOBNi.L, aII.l7gAN. j This sate doe. not inulase Lagar or Foreign hair. Some very loveable women'she Bzoagham :GOERw :E= • r "aye man�rm�: wven to porgies melting ooa has treated rather scantily in this re- ROOD SOW FOR $ALE-The +sr :oaks for 9 or a mouthe or by the year. Hail spect. B andarsignrd has for sate • yyooaag, br iod y 7early m yearly contracts payable Quarterly- For instance. there are teas of thou- sow.Yorkshire.due In botober. Apply to Wkt, •asa��ia 0%payable paysen aiain.�a.ases: sands of women in Canada to-day who Ham•moat st Noiieet0 leoal blecolIn s lata osatapertiaa, have harsh,faded and lusterless hair, The Crawford peaches are at their best. Leave your order now at ata Dena per lite sash enbsega�t issartioa. IIGi3IE$ FOR BALE-There are Q e s`� who are unattractive simply because R/OHA �OSON S GROODERY .z Special e&atraat ratty moa•known oa applies- P y for sale she•p three cod second-hand Oop r tion. No fres advertising. they do not know that nowadays even buggies at the LGAM6ry,�b•ston. Dome at + Adssrtls•meots without written iasttantions the whims of nature can be overruled ono-and get a•bariatu. L.H.GRANT. 4619 sill b•tsasrtea until tosaiaa•oand ohs""so _ They are fresh•from lige peach orchards: .cordiaAy order,tar discandaniallad,rasi by the genius of science. --- moat be in writing and .gas to the pub- If you are a woman without beanti- QIR BALE-House and lot situated r ful hair, do not tuft your attrac- on Busk et„ ei.r'monc. oppopayl7�. .SRT BiNG POWDER. dub Work promptly attesded b, tions to be hidden because of this Methodist J. g �North olira'�t t� sew OIt! I S3*y4ibr #L*04paid advsaa•, (}o.today to T. M. McFadden's and OST-On or about the 2n o ep- o- buy a large bottle of Parisian Bags for LOST a red sloe:•boat stz mouths Did, The finest, utast bakiaq,powder On the market. An enamel stew- y. 60 cents, use it each night and you h+■small star on forehead A information p t will notice the harsh, repulsive hair leading to ip seeo.ery"til be r•waraea eL- kettle. wash-dish or other piece of beautiful enamel ware. free with ' ,10H1K MURKAR, Proprietor. iia C'200Ut Ii,Dnnbartoa sow each pound rte longus they last. Don't miss this chance. disappear, end in its piece will come soft,silky. bright and luxuriant hair. EEDERB FOR SALE-The under- >a NOTES.AND COMMENT4 Parisian Sae is guaranteed b 1`. ed has tor. wit be head of feedors S WINDOW g g y sign M.McFadden to cure dandruff, itch- w+:thins from eco to!aoo aaa...tpitncolaas _ EE OUR /V D' - - — in of the scalp, and ata falling.hair A is oa premJse•, lot . con 7, okartag or On Sunday last a man, Capt. g $ ° F.a.wa$D.Bats,,oat: Klaus Larsen, of Cleveland, made in two weeks, or money sick. -! _. LvOR BALE-1 sow and 8 pigs. lRicharsin fir ua�it� rc�oer lei the hazardous flip of five miles T8nd6I'8 For COSI r °eta rc"'ey"$'rri` drill Tahoe. 1 sew duwn the Nia ata river, passing hoary wagon and 1 cod work horse at lot fp- _ g g con.1,Pickeringg. good further partianlars sip through the Whirlpool and thence Sz&LBD Tenders will be received by ply FRED LAOEY,Dnnbartoa 50-ft through the rapids. The journey the undersigned up to A p. m. on Fri- IDEft MAKING-The undersignedmenle ts" da Sept.90tb, 1910,for the sit ply of nada and 111 New Premises was made In ea , } tons O Furnace a h'week ver- Thursday of eacno e m o ni]e his motor boat receiving mtich ed at the Pickering Public School until No ez i barb•day at the week 'fur lost T e E. DISNEY MOVED 9 - during October, 1910. until l> Kill at Olark's Hallow- nor injury. What benefit is derived The lowest or any tender not neces- -- - Irom such a fool-hardy act,we, fail sarily accepted• TRAYED OR STOLEN-From the - 1F,ci see. The man who will risk W..D. ROGERS, ST premises of the undersigned. lot 19, can. 61-65 Secretary P.B. B. S.Pic 02 oa or&boat Sept. lat. a red `test his life to save that of a fellow- about s yahars old. Information as to its why groin our now building, across Duadae Street from our old stead. we aboa/s thaakf n. rsaetred by WEBSTER being or even to save property, is �-:Ze011t01'D' Bane.,Whitby sl-m matte our bow to our moat'customers and the public genQrsily. We want - dedtrving of honor, but the man you to come to see us. We are somewhat proud of our new dome and more NOTICE TO.CREDITORS TRAYED-From lot 2. concession proud of the ample and varied stock we are showing. who will risk his life simply to re- t, L''abridge. about Anguat irt. one cot& - --- --- -- m� a Qo .::cane calve thea pdsiu3e O# foolish men Estate of Israel BUrlori. Deceased-, Wold rite and one stye lamb:�b ser -L l;A "Bi'CAEfiB" MsNIIB,S. p label containing name of undersigned qA�nyy� sad women, and it may be to tae- Notiedie hereby given ursuaat to information leading to ch.tr reoavlr4 wi'na SPREADERS. YOU WANT ONE. R. S. O., 18977, Chapter 129, Section 38 sni'ably rewarded JAI+tE HowtTT,Al TOLTON PIILPERS A SPECIALTY. ceive a money consideration, is P P.o.,Ont +¢at - , and ameadiag Acts, that all persons I. worthy only of eonde[DO& ion, having claims against the estate of ARgET C3ARDEN FOR $ALE- 0a the way a carload of cutters of the, McIntosh and Gray e and i9 qualified to be a fe-�Upg Israel Burton, late of the city of Chi- - to the vtilsrteet P+ct+sriag.contun:nR a Sona makes. Cutter time wfill soon be here: (}et ready for it. We have c in the State of Illinois,and form- :ores of cod lead with 8-roomed house. aablo tit out half a hundred buggies this summer-and every purchaser tatiafied. inmate of a lunatic iksyltim. �he ago and dri es boas`and plenty of hard and tort buggies left at a ba erly of the Township of Pickering, in wstar. On 144 promises are au kin" of largo •" e bays a few bit :gain. Alae two democrats. medical scientist who will work in the County of Ontario. Gentleman, sad small fruit, Apply on the reasiaee, -SEWING MACHINES-The Standard and the-White.-.. :'-hia laboratory day .after day deceased,who died on or about the 8tb ��a�.>�aPickering• or address - DING- day of May, 1910. are required to send Both good machines. Also supplies for them. - among deadly germs in his efforts by post prepaid or deliver to Donald _ FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- Aee nur fine display of light and heavy harness, horse supplies, robes, fur- , to discover a remedy -for suite R.�Beeston, one of the executors of 19 acres good clay roam. Dison 8lahoa,s lined costa, mitts, etc. the Will of the said deceased, wddroiss- good walla,a running t�rias shoat w ro s hum fstal disease is worthy of our to Whitevale t otAee, Ontario, barn. good brick dwail,41 'eras 134 feet in We have now room to stock machine yetis. and just what you wast may r ' 90031 ed P� tober 1613013 abd•tans stsoLn under au.Boca arch lie o4 our shelves. We handle almost everything for the farmer. t 1910, their Christian -and surnames •rd•0° I '•�or tea his work is dangerous and that he railway statiana, baaq� los st•oto,e.whit'.. REMEMBER THE NEW PLACE s is Bail facia death, and addressee, with full particulars of .bout tbree in ties wast from Beookltaalons'oh _.--_ y g but he thinks weir claims rind the nature of the se- Ina. 020 a JON&S•Pickering P.O - 1 only of the benefits his labors may curities. if any, held hy.them. - r. y IMP 6 Wring t0 humanity. His life is ao Abd Take Notice that after the said V ARM FOR SALE-Oce of the _ ... cu day of October, to the said sae- i �� beet o the :'ownani of Ptake*ag � tb t]neelfish tells and- he is>i a hero in tutors will :Drell to distribute 'the +Yg Ise acre` all stuaa� soca 'malt �ISNEY ` P hoose laterge orababa , 1 oildiago now *an- 2 bane,highest sense of the term. assets of the said deceased among the stn n of�bank auras s ■floe,ssrbl,og for ' � :,.But the linea who !!ails down the parties entitled thereto,having regard seer head of cwiab sim 'riot door,. bag t onlyto the claims of which said notice b foot Ions .nab busk Qogr and oem.ot ba, sora` rs•bla Quotas with pa*tag gara rapids does not possess shal have been given as above requlr• ak.also a dnvin shed and hen hoose In - ' - the first element of heroism. His Pd• and that the said executors will edasasuthe oia� Address ber all oomm�66- • deeds are prompted b selfishness Dot be be liable for said assets or any uoae so w.A. Kn.". Brown's comas P 0., - P P ! part thereof i any ice *h or persons Oat a � - And he coin be daasifi•d only as a of whose claim notice sttaN not have -- _ ING �ool4illw, although he ruay not been received at the time of such di,e H aitua AND LOT FOR SALE- C. • '- Cribatioa. I-1 Blaaated to tae.tl�r at Clrnwont op- aucceed in that role. Dated the 28ed day of September, s•the Noth°aut Charab.sad *onretinr of sores of Land. On the remises an a brick 1610, dad boner sssb�and wins L*sss eossalat"t+o — rooms frith attar ferig to two room•; 4 ' frwaette+Ast B. S. Hvarox. }Bz•cutors trams stable with drivias.'.e dna sod DoxAr-n R. BtoATON, died aessabad thereto;bard sad colt waYr.' Dr. R. ll[ Stewart has returned mesa" of young arotard, ahieIIy gyve. aoo•' ins into bearing,also an abnndaoee of smw 'WATCH SHIS SPACE i�IEST WEEK from a three weeks' trip to Baitisb WANTITD NOW emit of eboloa"u-tames. Purabseer ma nave Ooiumbia. Mr. Stewart •zprwses For Pickering and surrounding lir. i,amed . poweaetoa, For fartherpee�oatar• ' 7hiana•1f as del' hied with the Caaa- apply so ALrI LVDaB noteGLY. Watwmo•t - tg tricit for tall and winter months an st-1 diad North west, the trip through energetic reliable agent to take orders testi oc y- Mountains, and above all for nursery stock. with .British Columbia where he in- Q e� j ��r1# I�r , erlin I/f� ul/iir GOOD PAY Wrsg:LT OUTMT less G e7 vested in a fruit farm. $=CLpstve T•RRIroaY ! 2 1 S� « - The Hoover family,which number thousands is__C�tAds and the United 000 AORB9 r q R•oma , - .IieTd-i re-union st Johastoa. Under cultivation. We ggu&mntes to § a a L 7 : i Call and get prices and see cuts before`placing your order. Pa..last week. Over two thousand deliver stock in good condition and up • ey C oe s. t r. o 3 were sell to have been present, in- to contract grade. We can show that g � a =� • 8 p j 1 aR , M - CAREFUL ATTENTION TO _- _.eludin a large conti;rigent.from Cana-. there is good money in represeatiog s K X-0 9 o r 1 da. of which some thirty or foray well known reliable firm at this time. 2 € e M 8 $ Established over so ears. write for .. w 3 g e a ; E MBALMINGi� AND . UNERAL WORK were from Markham and Pickering y bi �a to.wnshi particulars. oa 3 6 &S - Master Balsdon, son of J. I. Par- Am NVRBEST CO., t : a a a, w a I fw Phone night or day, Hell or Independent. Baladon.of Kinellar Lodge farm. w'ho 51612 Toronto,Ont. D s 70 = fr .e o _ , ,_, .. _ . . .. • recently underwent an operation for r wa ass �O s a� pppendicitis st the General Hospital. Rare you �� of Water? - I "Toronto,is so .far recovered that he _ • g g !1< s .► sir N A y Xow, about a :rein suit or overcoat v . `was.able to be brought borne on Bab• ._ � _ _ -sl Aur � • � urday the fad lust. He was in bed E o. 7: �• o e► 11tJCS SRO;,.. O► WHrMVALZ f -- =tor several weeks .r m. J a - "We have just received SW new move about the house.-Economist. are preps o urnie ywu�rsything g it ,� s la . . .r Js1y Od samples' including all the latest In the line of water supply such as : f. �. us 2 ->: v �• sac tterns and Colors which we will . - pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. - Pa i Lg. R$OIBTtS plumbing. etc. °et'I b be pleased to show any,one wish- :; -- _ hi'i life. u C i3 e' •a BD�ie Lr • ung to puJchaee anything is.the , o BATuRDAY,BSPT.26TH,1910-Auction They are also expert well drillers ea. O sale of feeding cattle. brood sows and respectfully solicit your patron- J•no sy 191"W" y, Osbawa4. tdothing line, t and;'workman- _ y � fi and 80 b from f to b months old I Is•"Psery 17,Usatidgw u'Oso waslon a _ on lot 25, con.6, Pickering, 1}atilef �for the future. ]Cris."pilose'b6dl. B•aveefogll,uptst�ore'a - >s�P guai•�p>weed. : west df Brougham, the propert 'of g T _ Chas. and Winton White. Bee bills . _ groceries the res est. for rticulars. Sale at S P.M. rain Otte gr are f h pit BOOTS, SHOES :or shine, F.Postill,auctioneer n - 3b>zsD.►Y, Oar. 4TH-Auction sale of ea p paid for p ,Ask for colpo s. �.• ; s thoroughbred and grade cattle,hors- Sigh t rice r rustier. ea, i a,,�inp, on l ft. roots, cora. AND R urs, etc., on lot 11, Kingston road, Pickering, the property of - GEO URGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM James Richards. No reserve. Sale f at 1 o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. Call and get shod and be prepared for the fall mad. We put in stock B. Powell, auctioneer. a big consignment of underwear for men, women and children in WRDN73BDAY, Oct: 5TH-Auction sale natural wool,-fleece lined and union from 25c to $1.25 per garment. of farm stock, inipl6ments, house- Go1f coats for,men and women for cool evenings. B.MK .hold furniture,etc., the 'property of Samuel Turner, at lot 28,con.7. W.. u Wbitbyy Bale at 1 o'clock, sharp, TR,M�• G�ac3H - w '1Vm. 1*,auctioneer. A ('� TIIseDAY, Oar. lire-Auction sale of �i-W 1873 OF CANADA ar.ar>,a e rm stock. o 12�]Bt F Co 8�, Pickering; GEO. 'A. GILLE SPIE, - D unb�rto� the p Pty of John Stephenson. ' l A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR a Hale at 1 o clock. See'bills. George (�l�1l" � ;Jackson, auctioneer. �1 �Il�JI� �D is iJxeiVed In psi �a"n BaIIj[ DCpa>rtlllen� ark is �•` THURSDAY, OCT. 20tb.;Auction sale sufficient to open an,account and entitle the Depositor to t of cattle, sheep, implements, corn, - - - c +- hay,roots, etc.,At lot 7,con. 1 Pick- If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around before a � BooL The highest:current rate of _11Ateteat if ' ering, (base line), the property of buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks _allclwed, and money may be withdrawn at any time .John Poggtan. Sale at one o'clock, and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. sharp. W. B. Powell, auctioneer without May , Ice cream (Cit Dairy)every Saturday night. _Saving Bank Department at Every Branch. 116 *jg�ReDAY, Oar. 27TH-Auction sale - as y of horses, cattle, implements, hay, puses, shovels, hoes, forks and grain, corn, potatoes, etc., the pro- We also beadle Samson's well-known oPICKERINO BRANCH r perty',of Wm. Lockwood, at hoc 11, rakes. Always fresh groceriAe on hand. rear o con. f. Pickerin . Sale at 1 / � ager Pickering. "� j , �) • a'cloc , sharp. Bee bills. W. B. As. Me 'GO"OiMLEY) • �\ •� 4711 ,. °�. J"owe auGtio!}eer. .- v '. i «' .,:.• •. :.. ..., .. ,. . sees ,tee i. s � .pp r,•^.:' Y iY a �jy !6 •11'O,O� R M ..-e,d''�. ,,,.: ,y!!:ety ,,p •"`- 1„�,gy 4 0 '�;: u.L�a� ,Y:»'i"''� +R,.'.K.tfP � r� y,.*si,,.. 4"•., ':.y, "Jr' ,s��'s• �: � :..'•T'�-,�'�:w•' y4•,,,..,' rr.. � .U" {; '�.. r Jg1 r6s .+�'a."' r -..: Sv '•t-:' Wv'e•� .tea Yt, -. .. a d'C "� .. ..� a: ,.. '«: .. o«'ii. -:: -..d-':e$���`^ti rC: ,y;-" ^T-"' -.a.: r.-e-•�" a:' ,rr cr" _ g ; ...,,, yn�„rge> t 3.... .,,.. - = .,. �' '.d, -�....,,. s -•.e':” •f'.-.._..a•'"C i'-... ..,.. - .; ^#-., .�.. �., �,, .r•. ri,•. .ri• p - .;s•• Y.°' a ,.- .'..� .',. ,.,.o_ �G�,a:. «'C••...:i�.6.,..`J:l7�i."__C ...z.11�• '.i"_ 'S 7Y —.D !A^.'„l`• �:� _L..: :__�i.. - i yOtJ►REMVNT Thomas McQuoid, of Pipestons, A GOOD P03MON Miss Zella Eva s visited friends Minnesota,vUited with his cotisin, Can be had b ambitious;Poung men �. in Uxbridge last week. Mfrs- S. Bray, over Sunday. It is and ladies is the Held of I"Wireless~' • �• �/• ' L Duncan Macnab was in Whitby years since he west west where or Rahway telegraphy. Since the 8 ai :on Tuesday on business. he made a success in business. hour law became effective, and since - Call and see otu New 9priag Linea Of A few from here attended the Philip and Mrs. Forsyth, of the Wireless companies are establish- , , Port Perry Fair last week. Aurora, N.Y., a pent a few da a establish- In stations throughout the country MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN.S FOOTWEAR pe y there ie a great eho a of telegraph- Thomas Birkett had a business recently with Claremont friends. en. Posltioos - tri to Oshawa on Monde We tinderstsnd that he has some pay from --- at reasonable prices.__-- _ Monday- $70.00 to$90.00 per month, with good Ira Boyer and W. M. Palmer notion of buying a fruit farm In chance of advancement. The hlational li Roses Flour sad choles Soar always on hand., G were in Markham on Tuetsdaday. Ontario. - Telegraph Institute operates six offi Peng•neatly and Mies Dells Evans, of. Uxbridge, Harold and Mrs. Heard and son, tutee In America,.under sup- '_Rs y peomptly attended'to. -spent Sunday with relatives hese. of Whitby; F.: Q. -Michell and ervisiou of R. 'R. and Wireless Offl-` - Miss Sarah Hood.of Toronto, is and friend, Arthur Hanck, of To- cin' and glace` all graduate* into The Cosec Stora W. MrPALM$R, Proprietor visitin friends here for a-couple ronto, and Walter and Mrs. Ward positions. twills at Oinc n write. y g Pl them for full details at Lncinnati, O., of weeks. and daughter, of Balsam, spent or Philadelphia,Pa. - Miss Lillie Morgan. of Toronto, Sunday with Ed.and Mrs. Gibson. is home for a.few days being.on, - - - -_ . Feed. J. Ward of Salaam _ _ iL the$ick list I un- The remo bowlers journey- cattle from Claremont station on • t • r :,.ed to Stouffville on 'Friday but Friday last. - Mr.Ward is offeringUK -failed to win. these cattle for sale and it`would Mise Shantz, teacher, of the 5th be well for intending purchasers Impoelaat showing of finest display of tw of Uxbridge, visited friends' at s _t 0hiaa. A.ysey,.largs worumem of Glen to see him before buying. _ f, t Major over Sunday. W. J. and Mrs. ,Graham andBAL&AUR Stationary. Boob.Dolls, Toys, jaat • Wm. Barrell sad family; of- daughter, Mies Effie, of Toronto, :`caved Is+e the Holidayleads. Oaf! West Toronto, spent Sunday hers spent a few days here during the i - -with the•former's father. p� wok.visiting with Foster and see num. Mr. Scott, of Brussels, spent a -.--:. ubsoriptions taken for all Magazines,, few days last .week . with his and Mrs. Hutchison, Joseph and y :Mrs. Evans as well as a number of ' . ,.d�tghter, Mts. G. H. Semis. WILL , • _ . -��7 and'Davy N,wspapssr � friends who are Always delighted .A gsag of sixteen men are busy y g building a cement culvert on the to'see them. W, X. H. RICH.A-TA C.P.R. on Geor a Cooper's farm. . The services�in the Presbyterian TO Lydia E. p'lnkhelfl'8 e i WegrtEph operator in Muskoka ducted by Rev. J. C. Forster, of Vegetable Compound for sometime is home at present. Blackstock, Rev. W. R. Wood be- Peter and Mrs. Macnab and Ing absent conducting anniversary Rockland, Maine.-"I was troubled *. daughters and David Scott spent services in the Blackstock charge. for a long time with pains in my back Sunday with friends in Sandford. The morning service in Claremont and side, and was :able to every red , ;. :R Charles Wags, of Toronto, who A'IIi be the annual Children's Day un& I ni die ' has been on the sick, is in Clare- Service. covsaged, a a d We have shares for the following w moat at present recruiting his thought I should g Phl a -- :.. th. v never of eelL 1 verity shares No. 13, a I F L, 21, 4, 4a, 10, 7. Lewis- Banbury, of. Aurora, A ��TT spent a few days here during the -R. 1 i A N about Lydia X Flew Noe. 12 and Ontario No. 2, New Century, Imperial Jr. past week with hie`sister, Mrs. S. Pitikhamti Y- ta. serial and National Aro. B w Rntaohr. -Tobaccos,- pipes and smokers' ble Compound,and Wilkinson Nos. 21, 7, 4, 10 and No. 2 gang. ' Waterloo No. 7 ' Masa Goodwin aundrtn' Central office Bell thought I would Frost da Wood Nos. 1$and 20. Henry Allen No. 7, P. Hamilton No.21 Masa McFarlane, Telephone Co. Aagency for try it After tak. Patterson Nos. 11.12 and 18. Sylvester Nos._7 and 8 1 a and Mrs. Avery were the gnesteRolston Laundry. � three I Uxbridge Nos. 4, S and 7. Cockshutt Nip, Punch, Judy. of George and Mrs. Richardson was cured. and Ganga-Twin GanIL $, Kidd, Maple Leaf , Wt week. gg CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO saver felt so wellMrs. J. Todd Percival No. 10. Kangaroo No. 21 Let and L. Todd, ofdaughter, 18tauHvMille, VOTERS' T ?�T 1��J 0 my Vegetia-9 in all my life. I able mp°Yodmmend to a Shares for 42 different kinds of plows st a price called upon Claremont friends on J•ij a i Columbia Avenue, Rockland, his. that will hold the trade. $ Friday Islet. sew, VBackache L a symptom of female n r Miss Emma Brodie, of the West- -. weakness or derangement If. you CHARLES SARGENT, +CLAREMONT �> ern Hoepitsi], Toronto, spent have backache, don' neglect it. To :&. Tbarsday last at the home of her. - t permanent relief you must roach «. he Paren tau yawashs - Nothing r►e" W. Powell. who had been a u y of Ostastio, root the -i safely and surely q•, pend- Count Ls Lydiaof will-do- iia e'aV __ po if z, g days B B y irlveo that I have �LyE.Pinkham's Vegetable Coax. _ � ,�1�t��,s,�:� �+ �t i`n s few da visiting George Notice is hereby �- Cure the ,ate of these dis. ��� ��L' i� ' � .. Straussers, returned to Toronto transmitted or delivered to the per- tresaiag aches sad psina and you will an Tuesdaymorning. eons mentioned to Sections 6 and 6 of become well and strolls ..�.... .o. �•^ � W: D. Pugh. we regret to re- the Ontario ti otos' List Act.1i1E10,and The great volume of unsolicited mss„ acts amending the .same, the co ass testimony constants is roves ' port kr very ill. threatened with g P y y required b said sections, to 6e so conclusive` that L ° na attack of inflammation o! the Compound,made iram soon bowels. We hope for his speedy transmit or delivered of the Mite Q Gable made pursuant to said Act. of all per. aad herbs, has restored health to than• iriseovery, Boas appearing by the last revised As. sands of women - ' Charles Nichols, of the Brock easement Roll of the said Municipality lira•IF4&kham, sl[ L>w4>Mfaaea .tread, had the misfortune to dislo- entitled to vote at Elections-for anew- invites all sick wvesila to tate his shoulder on Tuesday. He ban of the alativs AsseaibiJ and bar for adviee. low has reset with the accident by fallin at municipal Elections,and `sial List thoussuds to h e a 1 t !kw st - while engaged building a fence. was first paled up to my office at shares. . road .: Whitevals on the 6th da of Se tem- 'With f' , m s Brodie attended to his in- bar. 1Qi0, and remains there for ia- �C Paint VM 1� j�ariss s►od he b now Renins`docs motion. - r � b teiitisl Tz" TABLis'•-Pieksalni Station 0. Y idLi to are caned upon ens or o nes T.R.o. Trains gaiayf Zee=r folioK. The �su8rantee b e F. Sinclair Dickinson has accept- mid Lists and if any omissions or oth- - '1!io, 8 ltaii 3.06 d K. - _ - a ` ed the tion of editor of the ar errors are found therein. to take 1! LoaN R 43 P.I[. Ontario - former, Oshawa, to sue- immediate proceedings to have said ,, I{ Local d.04 P. M. r teed Mr. Maerdy, who will shortly yrs corrected wording to law. Trains going we" due r follows-- 'i'}u While bconsist'of 1 retire from business. Mr. Dickin- Dated at Whiteva le,Sept.6, Mo. No. is moat 9 36 s. ]i. = - ees - esti son, while relinquishing his city DONALD R. BEATON, '� 11 Lseal 280 P. M. - _ work with the (Robe, retains his Clerk of the To of Pickarlsg •„ 7 Mail . $.so P. M, s► postitioa with them of the staff of 4"1 Whitevale.Ont. Banda.inalnded. : I■ O �ndrall S �. po 'special corres ndente. V o Govt $Masa VVM" Le" The B.Y.P.U. at the4r meeting A on Monday evening of last weekDo ' `.. ' C0111 r . ,elected. ,officers for the ensuing Q PO=E �tl.' T.�>OC - - _- ear as follows: President-W. - - -- - a - -_ ----' +�.Coates, Vice-Pres.-Mise Emmagnataotea-signed by the Company—goes an the call. - ts- Brown, Secretary—Miss Mabel NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER And the " Bryan, Treasurer- Mise Ruby Pmu Ituas TASLs Ltxsx • r " Farmer, Organist-Mins Annie Mea a top shirts, 60 and Tec, Ev shades, to addition to black and white. 60 inches wide, 30c yi- Found. TAsta Covans with fringe, in red Men's heavy woof sox, lb and W. The Presbyterian W,F.M.S. are and fawn,red and gregea. Men's heavy wool pante. $1.60 K �� ' ;looking forward to a musical and 9/4;$1.10 i $1.30 Men's black and gray hats, 75c sad ` missionary t�,reat at their annual Frooto Marrs,27x61 in., 9!0 $1.00 ; 'Thank-offering Meeting to be held- BsD QMLTs, well tilled and Men's s Itch necttsee, 26c and 50c. �n the evening of Friday the 80th. _quilted.V•� Chas. Sargre'ht, '*= , C I are ' ont d choir is being organized for the ' '{ occasion and Rev. D. J. Davidson, Remember our bargain counter. You Will always find snaps theme- of Central India.wiLfgive the ad- things you require every day in your homes. dress of the evening. The public TEAS-Have you sampled our teas, Rood black or mixed tee S lbs. �.�' S C swed b Ed' is cordially invited to attend for$1.00, also our black add mixed 25c lb., others sell it at 80c lb., A Go*lsied Lmmft Mr. Dickenson, assistant teach- 'also 40c and 50c teas. coffees are the beet, er of the continuation claps, who. Our cofresh ground while You wait. Our groceries are perfectly sanitary, notht'ag exposed to scot in baa rest r- enation will leave dust. . Every bin and drawer contains sanitary covers. <XP<Rlamas ` shortly-for Torooto where he.has oaeIts been appointed a- member of the D. SIMPSON � Co., � 'teaching staff at an initial ss�lary , •PICBEWNG 1 - of E1000: While we exceeding Iy regret losing him as a teacher we i congratulate him on his success in I intend to exhibit at Of an tmateriale and dodo his being.appointed,a' teacher in p°L a kept in stook. It will payou the Toronto schools.' At the'timeMAR Cot�nsiattrs�. b call at our works aid ibti our`loot a seudtns a a3eteh sad a asN and obtata. prions, Don t b taiesed Of writinghis successor.-has notHA ons areertata ouropmton w m gwedonotemploylhsm,eon been ap ointed. �� o�Oo�°aabi h°t mil po can, and do throw os the Lsrgel attended anniversary d°'t °r ly ws ageow y y u raven t'g°' n �a °ih -commission of 10 per cent.,which you wait , ;''services were held in the Baptist -- _ - �aomer,Wit o" In certainly save by purchasing from us.' " church-last Sunday. The speaker the following, call solicited. of the da was Rev. H. Nobles, of y °'.a`s'h° ' so.�'°Oi.�:�r+iam�'ewd omos. t BR$T IRAWhitbyCon�e , :Toronto, e►Ztd his earnest messages FARM,IMPLEMENTS :• .. ._ __ _ were vouch enjoyed. The Monday FIN_ %evening gathering was an uoquali- ` GAS G $$IErssiesf, GASOLINE ENGINES 1MY Heol success. 'The seating capacity -- s er,w E. ••�� Ej VANS, of the church was taxed to its ut- — SEP-ARATORS AND WASHING MACHINES The Pickering :most find a_program was tender- , ed which everyone thoroughly - -Pp _ g Manufacturer enjoyed, A generous and rich re- _ _.. V*HanCe Cottee t prepared the way for the , Shop and Residence. Dnndae St) PAS Be sure and look usup and feast of reason and the flow of mexarnine these goods. We can re-` The'objeat'of this Association is tb WHITBY ONT. a relof ram he musical and The Uxbridge let choir intending pu�haeere� article' lessen etc hleafelonsp�eeCUm Three doors west of Whit H endgmale quartet delighted every cuss. . one in a large number of selections - -,.. . _. _ _ �hmed�li with .ay membeir m ni _ Mem -rind appropriate addresses were of E:eontiin Cosamiltee. We are prepared to instal wood orirozc �t'ven b Rev. H. Nobles and Rev. o notice,also attend ; ,y )tdumbarshi les- = iL00. Pumps n shorty 1, 0 YELD E. R. Fitch, of Toronto, and Rev. - p to all kinds of repairin . 1. _ +0. Gmy, of Uxbridge. rt was 'lieks6i may be had from the President or; Agent for tate Ontario Wind Mill y g cwa�d urn er rn.—asorsare offBankallon. , the Lire ear ' well after ten o'clock when the also gasoline engines and treat ended and the company dis- Efrec. Oom.—L J. Banka, Cleo,Len � g Iserned, well pleased with the W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ontf� ,. Weighty-ninth anniversay of the J.A. O'Connor, Art hUt J®�8yi MAGNET CREAK738PARATO� 4 agit�at Ch1Yf'til`L in Ct1mmoatr. �w.'' $; /4 8 i � 1I � TM, ��•:,'L,+ C',;'� bttiN:.� ,� 'ti 'ni �, ., , r. .:' :Y��.;:.�. .� z :� '« �.'k err `,,.,, "�i"'°.:.•'y, � �";, K�.,i,4,'s.'�,^ d�' T.,s• sem- ,,, w.. .� :'+�" , F ' '::i-: � .! , ....... •;„M ,x.,... :... ! -b/d .,w.:+. w .� :. 9v":: $iK .d .?.'a'a :V „ro. t••,. ,.h+'*`x Trim,��..',�y;6va... y,,. I .,•9nKV^N'bi '^S4`i.A 4 .•C•.xu.". '-^^•C .. • ,,z,. ,.�•ces ,. -. .r,- .r_ _,•�'r"Rw3:�"`"''•,5.... .:y::y.. ,�° !r`�.i.-. ^*-r. ",,a;,..:-u.y?. .`�?.n' .r. .;�4. :�.c ^,'�w - ,•„s• _ ..,• �';4„="'n.,• <..�^ .., .��` A. ;'i':, •;K,g • .. .."�'a•:�•�..-'�" -. .. .:� ,���'^r�a 'r ,�',� -� .ws•+r;- r..... . �var.•. _,_.,_,_;,.._„"=r• s ` ,,. .. , '. __ .. - � .,.M,a'IN.w`YX•..*Ar+•+P"NN'•.'•7r'a.,7 w . t1W. KArs:r ?xat-s!+ � '•`9g V. .. .i'.•*- 'F• S' - ...rcv..1*!:•-r...,.ny,CrT, wn;•'- _ ""^c.ar:a-..-., +•t '.W'�*NCN'•3' . ' - _ _ - .. ,•„� 7,cow�-'Pini.aMrl...t, :ka Fa..! ;-M .y.ie:': .a,.C':J+T";i. 6.:�r'.s•Y1.:�fiK•n%4'rtY:.u,'15a('::`r rffY.+:%+••Y"�y*'YfJj�;=:SL; a9iJ' • c _ -ST. VITUS- DANCE �j 'E S. —LESSON _ . . _ -- __ :MADE iN':caNAw►. L Arcking Jmple,.of its.-DUO OT INTERNATIONAL-bE ,SSONUsed In Canstdim >bomes to Produce ' 'tt delicious home-made brsad9 and a sups _ . TWO gPeat !L SEPT. 25. .. _ :-4 ply is always is►olndsd(ia-epatrtssaeas' Campers,O DeCRino -St. Vitus dance is the'cotumonest and porn outfits. Y Iorm of nervous trouble which af- Lesson. Sul. Tetaperanet Lessow all imitations. They never r µ Meta children, because of the great tial. �� 15•:fl. Golden Text, siva satisfaction glad Dost Just demands--made on the body by ars-much. + • growth and development, and there Gal. ti. 20. YZ - ' !s the added strain caused by study.. ” ' _ ' K. W. t31LLlTT CO LTO. It is when thea® delnatads become -Verse_Is, 1f_--ye bite (outbursts ttvltr++ip.a Toronto{otrt Moartrw o rash that the impoverish the of anger) sad devour (continued Aolarted Ala6iif Mono"ri o(aTt— '- food, and the nerves receive air full supply of nouri hment, spirit of love which Paul has just khat the `nervous debility 'which said is the fulfillment of the law. leads to $t. Vitus dance. The Galatians were a naturally , s b The remarkable success of Dr. contentious people, ,and party epir- Williatasa' Pink Pills in curng St. it ab this time,was rife. Note the - - • " - " Vitus dame should lead Pa 'reats to repetition of one another; the s `give their children this great blood- harm done by their quarrelsomeness building medicine at rho first signs waa mutual, and the otitcoale.could . Faithfulness-The word here is LINLIT.�QOV► CAEJTLE. attract the eye, Linlithgow Parsee of the-approach of the diaease. Pa- only be the disintegration of the actually "faith," and seeing to is n most 'interesting li place sled for, listlessness, inattention, rest- spiritual life (consumed) of both stand for, fidelity, or that quality May be Restored as Becton` Rem r. many people would like to see i. ' leaeness and irritability are all parties. of character which makes it always i81 is King Edward. carefully, and judiciously restated. ymptoma which early show that the 441. But I say-�Nhat he has al- to.he relied upon- - The eldest parte, the east and went - blood and nerves are failing to tweet ready saial, is .that, while a Chris- 23. Meekness-The absence of a There are two schemer{ as a ins- -sidss, were built is the fifteenth �- the demands made open them, Mrs. tian is free, he is not to abuse his vengeful spirit. Positively, the morial in $ootland to King Edward, century;tha�eweat, the north aide.. in 1 20, The renal entrance was q A. Winters, i en, an., says: b a drawbridge on the east, where "Whoa my little girl was sin years wherein the highest freedom con- vocation. loos and the restoration of.Li>slith- y- g old she was attacked. with searla- gists, namely, in walking, or leak- Self-control-Mastery over the .gow Palace. The former seems to is an archway atuniountEti by the Lina, which wag followed by St. vi- ing persistent progress day by day, ;fewer passions. Notice that while find most favor, possibly because of royal arms and .three towers, rs- r tug dance. , Her limbs would jerk .by the help of the indweliin Holy it is called the control of self by the idea that with Holyrood thor- mains of an older building. and twitch., Her speech became Spirit. If,the Spirit is in full con- self, it is really the outcome of the osighly habitable the Bing and On entering by-the preoent door-' ` alfeated, sla«d az last she baoame so trsl, then tho flesh, or sinful ten- spirit's controlling the gel1, that Qin might nae the ancient pa- war," the south aide the guard i bad that site could scarcely walk, dencies and perversities of- the is, the entire personalit lace for a brief period each year room is on. the right, where the Against. such . . . aow - TI~e and we hardly dared trust her (wart, is ruled out. says the Court Journal Regent Murray deed; in the testas alone. She was tinder the care of a 17. Flesh luateth against the Spir- law cannot condemn that which is Holyrood is in a fair state of pre- of the quadrangle is a fouatsaa '-= - Ps- doctor, but in spite o€ thin was 1 it-This is w be takes in its dig- (the Teri fulfillment of the law, erected ► James Y., of w�ieh than -_ 4 servstisa, whereas Linlithgow Pa- y steadily growing worse, and we !tinctly theological sense (compare I 24, Have crucified the flesh-To lace, on the shore of the beautiful in front of Holyreod is a copy. The. feared that we would lost her. As ,I Rem• 8•) Paul in this way distia- take on Christ Jesus by faith is par- sheet of water of that aitme, is kitch6ns have a fireplace as big w ;uiahes between the sinful elements y F is ruins, and `his being the case y wat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured tuall to die to the lusts of the a railway arch and the ra note- her older slater of anaemia i de- in man's nature which have cense to flesh, far, to be alive to Christ is t perhaps the better plan would be-' hall is iv0 feet long, with snots- hided to try them again. After the him through the flesh, and the di- to be dead to everything opposed�� restoration of Linlithgow. The worthy chimneypieoe reatered 16 5 nae of few boxes to our groat vine life which comes through the to his Spirit. ,. slate which is somewhat square I had a minstrels' gallery, anal a long _ ' g regenerating influence of the $ it ,< p -' jay, -we found they were helping reg 6 p ob. The inner life should rule ' and heavy looking, was the birth- passage from it leads a the chapel. er, and in the course of a few it. Naturally these two are morn the outer lite•" ( place of lltary Queen of Seats; in The room in,which Queen Mary was weeks her power of speech city exclusive and hostile. gg, The faults here mentioned of born is a great contrast to point et ( po p Linlithgow Church James I� off size to that which witnessed her May, not do the things that ye I 'indulging- Scotland was forewarned by an fully returned, and she could walk given in in foolish rirs)riea, and t o land go about as well as soy chili, wouldwToe best commentary on .giving way to jealousies, and cher- a arition of the comm disaster i theRon'snorthwest in Ediner h Castle. At g p _.'snd she has been well and htsa�- these words' is the seventh chapter Iahing grudges, ,were the sort that ! pp g the sorthaest corner a s iraT stair- - since. When illness comae to of Romans where Paul gives his I a6 Ftoddea Field; in its streets the ip� I g n lit as aFot: close by j bower, the moat perfect littlgare m brought the (3alatiana under Paul's ; case leads u to Queen ar ----- - - s`ha`ft description of the condi- a arson oo �r Murrayy Onoourw, toe_.}.PDD of-&--maniw o remain— s; l►on= ' the taw a 1~dward_L had_.two. ribs. .._._ a Dom never' call to a doctor, but simply e to the Sash until Christ sets cludea where it began; and proper- ; broken by his horse the nistit be ' to the paTsce;square within, rents= pY h nae Dr. .Williams' Pink Pil1a, and ! ly, far thele are no more insidious fore Falkirk, and on its loch a goaal without. There is a fine loots- _ never-disappoint as•" him free: foes to the spiritual life than these. Chancellor of the R><ebegti?r, bent cut, and here the Queen is said. td _ _- Sold by all medicine dealt-rs or y ,� _. . on economy issued instructions that have watched for the return of her is. Led b the ;rtt-The Chris- by snail at 3v cents a box or six tlan is thus ,repro as being husband, James IV•, from Flodden. held back from -f and sin by L3CQ11['1IRT,tBLiE BEDFELLOW the royal swans should be kept There are-also those adjuncts of boxes for St.50 from The Dr Wil• down to a dozen. _ the controlling power of the Spirit. � ( l - � pari Medicine • Co., Brockville, - __-- -- .-• _ 'the-mediaeti'e,l fortress,-_dttn8e�j_. In this situation the struggle With k Traveller of Hire Troubles In I Though a building with littCe U' and a torture chamber. the flesh has ceased. Here Paul ?• Abyssinia. 'DOG'S FIGHT WITH A LION. offs from 1 w the,fora two ahe" to the I deed °i dog may be man s best friend% interchari eab1P; so long as a man bier one can Have a bit too much AXLE GREASE How a Stray Fox Terrier Won an . g even of a friend. At leat:t, such is the turning point to economy Africa si Lien's Skin. remains under the law, as his mea- 1!3imhs, the pluckiest fez terrier iter, he-cannot have dominion over was the conclusion Manafitld Park-- in wear and tear of wagons. Try the flesh and so lank as the flesh yns came to while travelling in At- a box. Every dealer a.atyvl>ere. in the world and the only dug of rules him the law stands over him ,rice• -fie 'tells his experience in The Imperial Oil Co.,Ltd. its breed which has ever tackled a • full town lion "singled handed," to condemn. But where the fipirit 'I "Life in Abyssinia. 'The whole attsttria�;t>M Atlee.CRY W,�i1i g g holds sway law is no,longer need- country was moistened by rains; in ayas returned to London, her birth- The Christian does right under the low plains the deep mud was - „-plate, from British East Africa., the impulse of. the Spirit, of C'hriat highly disagreeable to bar, feet, 1nys the.Lo.ndon .Daily Mail. acting from within, and not from sof:,ening the skin.and rendering it + The story of how Simba fought !ffar or a sen,'e of duty trying to �inore easily penetrated h thorns. i Extraordinary Opportunity tFte flop was told to a represents-rmeet the behests of law. For the= The reader may ask liu,v we man- 'five of tli.g journal by Cherry hear- I mature Christian, therefore, the ,.aged to, sleep on the sr�pt,y bosom_ _ ton,. the dog's master, who has just ideal would be for the law to be of a bog: It was quite srliple. We For Small , Power lasers ^ ;r r�•eeturned from the Kenia district of aI liahed. 1got hydropathic treatment gratis, •$ritish East .Africa with a number 19 The works of the flesh--They ;(hit mattresses were pieces of wood ! To puri:base a 9i h-Grade Gas Engine at wholesale peltas, qoo sof cinematograph .pictt�rea of weld fall under four heads; .which, how- and itoge, placed on caoogh ,cones ! Fairbanks-Morse n;Ines to be sold at once , Animals. - over, are not marked with abso- to keep them our of the ma,l' i we have had manufactured and have •eeady lar �u is an ordinary fox terrier, ( Tiff REASON _ - of-nos tial value from a breeder's luteness: (1).Sensuality; (s) idols- These, with pieces of tansnd hide delivery in sutic4pation of this year's Grain Elevator pe try; (3) bitter variance with orie's spread over them, forme. our l,eos. asinoev in he West _. point of view, Simbs's fight with neighbor; (q) When the rain came tho hide was foo- a Horse. the Enalnes want of moderation. r .. the Lan took plate when Mr. Kear =- '130- s " It will be seen that these evils touch 'Our covering, too'. 1\ow 'th:, may - . ' � loo-to " 1, flop was trying to obtain pictures every part of a mtn's nature, and not seem -a comfortabl. refer of a .. _„ of the killing of a lion by native „ , 80-.tZ " . a. .. s arsnen• Tao ]ions had been Io- are not merely "fleshly" in the or- couch; indeed, 'it is a r, litxuriiiuv, Owing to the drought there will be little elevator building,and rather than • Binary sense, They reach out also and requires a kna_4 of - turning carry them over another year we will sell them ata great redwction as lou as 'Cated in some scrubs, and twenty to -his rocial relations and his re- round like a dog; ani an•aiapiing eey, last as we haven't the room to-carry thorn. P ices and full informs ion _ 'Massi warriurs; with spears, were sponsibilitiea to God. of the body to t:he rist igs and hot-. a request. ready to attack. The lioness, how- Fornication, uncleanness, and' lows of the bed. One eouldn•:sleep - ever, escaped, and the male lion, Lasciviousness are general perms for well if he rested his.hiliS ane on the l after appearing for a moment, bol- vile .sesuah'excetfses +with were so apex of a conical pebble. rted into a dried river bed and re- common among, tis heathen of ,My dog did not like rain, THE ENGINE fused to budge. Paul's time that he was obliged re- when it stormed he came A binning, "Simba," said hit. Kearton, peatedly to rebuke them in unapar- determined_to get under cover. He "darted into the donga, and within Ing terms. was a good, friendly beast, blit lie a few seconds we heard a tremend- 20 Sorcery-Tire use of magic for was rather-large far a bedfel.:f��v, (ous roar which seemed to shake evil purposes. Belief in magic being as big as a Newfoundlan.l. (the ground, and the-bushes within spells, incaafations, witchcraft was Sia long, thick, coarse hair when twelve, yards of us :were violently extremely prevalent in Paul's day. wet was odoriferous. The day's it agitated. The, lion roared 'again Ehmities-Paul puts in one class tip %„rough -the mud ' dal'u6t ;'.,arid again, and in the brief inter-. eight words which describe the un- tend to cleanse him,' and he was ivals we heard .the weak but very happy. differences that exist among never very choice in .his dirt: Sd, - furious,yapping of the dog. The people who magnify the import- when he would attempt to force jMassi stood, every nerve tingling, ante of their own positions,-or look]his'way in, I'wbuld say; "Maychal, } (with spears poised. narrowly and selfishly upon the ex- with so far as board goes you shall share - "Suddenly the lion dashed periences and acts of their neigh- my last crumb, but, really;: my bed — through a little clearing, and we hors. is just large enough for me." s were amazed to see Simba hang- 21• As I did-forewarn you -..;-.The But he would never.listen, to. ria- , ing on with her teeth embedded in apostle has already, in his teaching son. He would seize the corner of its tail. Three spears were hurled awn diem, declared with pointed - - -' ,at the esca in beast with such ac- g p the leather in his teeth' and tug P g plainness of speech that such things away at'it, letting on to me a few. Patrbanks•Morse Standard Herlsontal Gasoline Engine. .curacy that they all transfused the aro absQlute� foreign to the king quarts of stater. ,s the best of a Fairbanks•Alorse Gas Fngines are used all oyer the world, FIr FiTY - '- r heart.and the lion fell dead. yOtt dem of God, and that a man IDust THOU SAND F:�'GINES having been sold up to date, The engines are the h 'must know that the skin a the Lion had job, I- would at last' let him result of years of eFiperience on allproblems connected with Gras Engines Prac. cease from these before-he can hope' i❑ but he would not ba sari flied d - lErelongs, according to local custom, to become• a member thereof. i Lice. -No Company in the wort has spent as much_money as.Fairbanks" until he got -t116.11iest Place. l 1lforae&Co. on ex' ri:ncutal and developmeut work in connection with every +not to the warrior whose spear ill- g Fifty times, roused by some type of Gas Engines. . - 22•-'The fruit-The thins which $acts the fatal wound, but to the y sound he would plant hr's g>eat _. :The many thousand in use today stand as a guarantee. of the absolute I are evil are correctly described as • - man mho first rushes in and Cuts oclis " 'inasmuch as ave roiiuce ' correctness of the prificiples involved, the high class oT'wockmaoship;careful d: : off the black tip from the tail. - d° p paws on my nose, eyes, mouth, any- selection of materials, and the reliable and efficient service rendered by the the elf the ipf om th sal dash- thea% unaided-. But fruit must have where, bark with fury, -dash off, finished machine. r , the fostering care of another. In dragging the •comforter' with-him+ Arecord like this is based solely upon recognized merit. ed into the donga, but they found this case it is.the Spirit who from and then come bask, wet and reek- Simba wtuo the black tip still be* the unpromising soil of human Wing, rand demand to be._taken in YOUR OPPORTUNITY. .... TEAR liSRQ tween her teeth,_ resolutely deter- hearts is able to bring forth the, again. mined to opp9sc ally hostile claim. most astonishing results. - - The -d a nal d l fl n Fairbanks C o. W. P. CO. Tl,n. srcarnlen, who were•logon ad. .� This.xns a %sample of my flights. Send 'me complete it anon and nets for'your Special Offer of qoo" ` mfr tion, agrecd that the skin.be Love rightly heads the list. The —r-- Fairbanks•Morys Gsyolin.edues. (State sizzssrequired). ' Ica may for convenience be- Our idea. of a-fool barber is ane - fanged by right C,f ceiznre to Sim- I same customer ttcico 1 Name...... ....... ............................ divided into three groups.of three who cuts the "" Addr f ba., rind the% h�nderl it, Over later IS g in the same place. each, though there are no ri id - i T�® Canadian FairbanksCo. Limited - lrnes. The members of the second ! _ to my «.:'.� ns Lengths. fur thc';dop,• I Shi1!6 group go well to other, and sign hi F:,irfianl;s .,s F:nFin'es-=Safes and Faults. apaucnt "holding out of the mind � Ill� ' .I Moetraal, Toronto, Set. John, N.6., Winnipeg, Cal6ary, Vaneouvei•, d set `"`�✓✓✓✓ - hefr tc it givei room to Action or etc !v sto,rs coo bs, cares c011V heals r el.6hr slap t'orr��'lta, "res co! 2. Goa!>t LI .t v . 3� coats. �� , �m ttra.. 6A�Iaddh • • • 8 Cut•" passi0 (T S' tEH kk. r �,r• 4, 7� " e ch). throe n ; '� - °^'- .P^• , ",': .: .... , .: ... . #.! +..• yL11:. 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'...: .. ._�.,,,�.--._,._...,r.•.....- s..,. ...;•°�-'..rae�WD"`,4'7!$x...t..'+w .,.' - Y 1 .. ^Y'°u r.;.•: _ t�'.v:. rJa�.ear,,.:s...T.e,-..+'-�.'!g'.ss' .;.'':.^f^.k,..._ i.c.reas. ..:rr .:.✓r t ar...�•h�. :c-c•ett w ' N'�.[°V••"A. ""•.:f,r.�,.r`1:T-,i C!'..We..rvA+.X:.:Y ..•,,.,ani ,xJ.,...,: rx=M +, F. e..;, ^M 71; .. .. _.__. -�_.-_._.... �_—�- .. .. _. _ aye' sg wr2"•� , ��'7'.r1 DEATI: AFTER A SCRATCH. LARGEST GAME FISH. ANrae-YOUNG faAly oB wOscA1 r�. - Q �V r..rr town d...w „rt lino " MOTHER'S VISIT �vHomey " lliorris uatzam, an eleven-year• collector rn rev rosentative. aalar� s,ad oaf• • 4 The Tuna Gometirnes Attains a Wei rsiaaa•aa Csnadiaallera• leurnal 9orvata. - y DYEING Old Windsor boy, fell off his bicycle Thi Otd Lady Meant Well, but ttiie t '~ land - scratched his wrist. He -o1 2AW Pounds. TANT)ter--aouz•>z AVRL4AN WARXA,14Ta, Geta 8*wre Shook. r 1,err trq"° tthou ht nothing of the injury,-but Charles Frederick Holder, the Call. •T` $�qt pries p,td. write us to ldrr• !� rsetira. lri: i B.ea, hook Brekrn. Scott St.. An old fashioned woman from the ! -+mss rc � blood poison set in &lad he is dead. fertile naturalist, than deiL lies that TorsaN. and �► ",try recexUy packed some fried Such incidents as these-by no remarkable Ash, the Lena: "The tuna ehlekm,_,bMd-and--d,� huts 1a a j s:sii - _ laeana .infrequotst-ought--to make is a 76 A WKIM AND iRYLNtli9 Fos stAN 8 - , pelagic flab, a free lance, 8a wean or lady co trr.sa and appoint a/oats ear market basket and went, to sae her Try it i people'realize the danger that may rover, a sort of sw s.tahtlah•d ou•. mate anti rerleua .ra: daughter, who Uvea in a big city, Bhe ' a yw agrertng.mtiaketees !e 11s•nt. . rm&rk /. IL pZZ lie even in the amalles0 flesh of the ,. " ociar.•r, Msr.,Esc wound. sea. the largest of what may hi. 6re�i 11 tltrest Wott.Toronto. was scandalized when the family stay. Take a simple illustration. W!tcn 1e�� the game or bony fishes, atr; R to rZACIIln -students wi snd out tip t111 11 o'clock and decided that u she wouldn't telt • aha ". s knife a rueft Needle z s lint:'r taiafug a mazimnm weight of ntrBHy, •••�r��o•v'oea� violin.rape or B«d Dynan pa ebont it when she r, Y : P Mas10 bars•and well selected. t,')ior tied Choral wrote bOm@ Deft •• - of dirt woad a barbed wire fence 2•� �' and an apAw�mato blurs@ a p•e isltr. Oorn�appnnndonce tarited �J• He iat8ht ' ' Aandawn'saMuaic stor•,11a t li..'foronto. think we have fallen into evil Wa 9," tMfOa dt or a thorn, scratches the hand, the teagth of fourteen feet or more. Such N she said to herselLas she waq going -latter is inoculated with germs, of a fisb- Is very ezceptionat. though /tiANCER, Tumors. Lumps, etc. Internal o$ to sleep. in: ul d 11 - which the air a�tiut us-is fuII. Di -- -" -j�pa and external, on-ad without pain by nwe " � --jus `rNtNK-airITf- -._ our me `atment.-write-na-belere-tri-r me, 4 pru WOOL t},o si1k a#xuz.d Gas." rloMp rect<ly these germs are introduced beta taken on the New England coast late. Dr, Sellman Medical Co., Limited, o'clock.and tEie3 Boase eeeatee� nisi - wdrbtheaAidE°I7'r.,.lei aa.aee al. ea• ►.ri- g ngo Beamllal Colour 1f eons, or through the breach.in the akin, a 1 onto entered a school of such tunas CelNsrwooi. Ont. >7 quiet "Town folks do get lazy," ?W.� Z= � ioo�•�t7T Hr` , battle royal ensues between them, - Dike thought, "and they prehiabl don't : ;snd certain oraanisma in our blood: In the Santa Catalina ebanwi to a big 7 launch, The school' divided to port The Heart ofaPiano loth* get up-WI I3." She dressed and weal .�- „ The way to avoid serious results and starboard is we passed through downstairs and watched the clock un. xA Action. Inslast on tike is to cleanse the wound and apply, til 5. Not a sound, Thea she waited �^ Zam-Buk. Zam-8uk is a powerful; it, lied I bad it view of one or two v ^ srtill 6- - p germ-killer, and when �hetf that appeared to 6e more than aaOTTO HIGEL alar andat libetween hunger and ras almost crazed, „ i yet sinless ha+if as long&s the boat - , applied to the, broken skin is ab- - Piano Action 'They've been murdered in thele '•Y'bese dsbes spend the winter In beds:" she yelled'lit 8 o'clock from the y sorbed into the tiraue, instantly de- � �•; -—stroying the germs that spread din- -wsm latitudes and migrate north as front steps, , And soon the house was ease and-inflammatiop. tnr as the moutb•of the tat LAwroacs, PARENTAL ADVICE. tilled with people rusbing in to see tiz Zam--Buk-must not be confused They are found In the Mediterranean' "Don't be unscrupulous in a rvlinthad lisppesied --------- R .. with ordinary ointments. Zatn-$uk and north to the Loaftoden island.. ye$ small way, son." The family were surprised and in.is a far the efforts of anglers, except at " 11unique nroppsra�ion, posse---* w ''t1 Fanta Catalina, have Wed to tails "There's a big difference be- ers, newsbo a, antiseptic, 'soothing and healing 13 J etc, ruashed Into their fit"Z. has. tterau with the rod. Even hew there (ween waterier milk and stocks." bedroo trs and woke them tip, And qualities that are not to 'be found B colow � tions M� together in an other a stretch of but eight ashes or so this e:plalas why the old fashioned t3 y preparation, i . It is not only lque healing wheys they can be satisifaetorhly p1a,T- Mlnare'a, tlnlnient Relieves NeuratDfa. Women came home that dq, "l never rsrand11rn.... wMyri=i� balm, but it is a a skin food: For 44 L0d' taken wUb rod sad reel expected." she sobbed to ny �' _ pa. 'tike t a '1►a-s sed now ft&*%days'ra "T21s region hies on the north tido DANGEROUS. girl would talk to her ma an,J • talk. illi elfin dlateaalea fid-injuries-Cuts, „ „ „ www..t`aarwoeaa' ,, A s. :- bruises, burn a, eczema,_ chs$ag, d Samta Catarina. from Avalon m Parlor matches, remarked Lite ed W use, ��""'� ulcer "ringworm, etc., it is without �� petal, and is the oast as many thoughtful thinker, cause & goon "11 �� - �-• tastre. Sadag the north, sad generally atany $res, A PrW(rainary, �x equal, It h also ay widely for " f, lira. Forgasea-tieosse, what Qo you +f eoa.ecli-mor. lite a Scottish l.eb tba. Yea, rejoined the eaetlal ob- pries, for which it may be regarded ff „ hate is do when you waat is draw -- cum a Aabiag roant twenty, silos oat at server, "and a lot more divorces. As a'apeci$c. A)]- druggists and scene M1&0" Cot of a beak? Mr. rep �- i stores 50 centA a box, or Zam-Buk Ver clan ti�oa-Yon have to put same Co., Toronto, for�samlttl imitatiens. price. Refuse .• A Drop to Rheterte. e°nt"'-� eon: labelefrom r who kindred aeunsnier 3� baamy u�®°�°� That'a-al i _ e _ re;7oember," said ser os8efal o! lbs } `O tnryht have beenso bar ieii Altglo-lte�nn w was delegated�b of as P It 1n beNw is wrke one word apo. ! �tri- „ J _ saved if proper remedios had been d tillOD BUbtNESB. Iftused. It at4e),ed do est delay in • ' z . by a tt)ag a battle of Dr. J. D. Kel- tits reek than a tbowmad oB the irs• ,rets qtr r.. - Ashley-"I nee that Lawyer efl to dUKrkt to place before the gov teff aid the !safe-G]Aa lora --��aM11t,��rr +► a•_., blaek sold accept no client who is eyameat'a ectlee the horrible,ai&oghtee ." .�'il�isson. 1hseAratltM egg'e Dysentery Cordial, the meth- mok-a merchant tailof," of tbetr sloet by tigers, A ♦ oiee that never iaiia to egret a - ori cure. Ti oar wbs stave used it sayWise is the man who doesn't know 1 °h $rymeur-"Ian t��tbat a rather ""able fitter could be heard to the it arta promptly, nerd "?as klymore than he should. �� "range,procedure l eadfeies when the delegate akoatad A ORSLAT DCMAAID X01! - Ashley-"Not in reality.' Black very dram4tically: subdues Llie psis ani disease. - a elaims he gets the most business "'Mr. Caaftneant the tf OF .These Pills Cure Rheusatisa - �3t3�r. —from merchant Sailors becaube they toast fetoelms animal that prowls and yeling Smith who baa jai marrt..] aafiasm a trill of Parrmel*s's Vege- have .new -suits to try every day." ryas at la4ge is India. Be Creeps old Ritchman's daughter, has given table Pills is recommended: They f WASTE PAPER OF ALL 6BAD£d. _. _. trete bb 1arSclag place at the lour of. up his Profess -Rion. Does he intrad' have Also lass. 1»a. Ii•tale, flu bare. prensurtoed action upon the midnight, when all nature 1n locked ;to. live upon love f B-Nut at all, liver and kidneys PULLA Ad.fafd. and Mors at,y j' IGQ@Q I�Ev}'9 FOR THE DEAF. ya and by raga}atlaag . , rereala, Ont. to lbs artier nit ldarphaus, and ere the I my dear fellow, not at all-but, up- the aetidatl at these orgaiia aeb a3 as ltsae l*r nasKlenrtaea ltafa ddt portals of the east are unbound or Ion the father of his love 1 a JUrnatwve in preventing tke ad• ya baa celebrated rselre Now York Aurist to demotaatrate bright Pboe'btle Asea to bts golden i 1 majesty whole, Warts.01 " aro mixture of uric acid alis bleed that to deaf people that deafness is a l ,r sea• wt•.Is, Wee, wvsdery Myer_ *&uses this painfal di-iorder. They - Relieved By Murine go Remedy Try We still want cod diaensr' sad can be rapidly and st'o Morin Pier Your E e Trogblea, Mor teret be Laken accordlag is diree. q easily cured in your ewe home - � win EJkr lsmrloe, jrt i3eotha. sec At tiem and used steadily and they men to sell Lits In- He Cat and the Tel Tour Drusg)sta. write For Eye seeks, enranc* for us. The He proposes to prove this fact f'r•� stuns• k:y ytamwy_c•., Toronto will aTeed1W give evidence of their ' by sending is any person -havia Mace gpeti a tate* a cat-w-ho ptldeel be,"A tel etlecte - work is pleasant and _ trouble! _with their} cars a tri bersett on her wit and wisdom wan ,. ,,, MCelia now&- C ` f . I Iwo you he cried, passion: I:AVORITE PdET3. days, men want to pro�tilfag about dile barn in seam y, port love me alone 9" Y treatment of Lia new earthed ab &tel "Do knew all they can w astutely Erse, i�Ve advise all o- fOOii and naw a tan yretroding from any she asked, after the manner of cau- For a d a bola y pePLic--C%haucet. -_ pe _ - ple who have trouble with their. 'There Is the cone ttston of a rate ! ' For a veli P : ., aboutiasurance. Our Hous maidens. -Gee! That's when religious one-Pope. Y; -ears tl) immewately address Dr. she saw - • " kI love-you-most," lie replied, some- jouster-Shakespeare, P # For a lana are the most -Edward- Gardener, Saito bile, No. i what ambiguously. For a fat man-Goethe. liberal. Thea she erept stenitf>ily toward it a: 4e West 'A dirty-third street, New For a nook-Burns• tstitth wlttrfa arr3tiag distance. whom York City, and we wish to assure lttaard'a Llalmrnt Cures DaMruA, For.a patperhaa r- GOOD ahs mad* a Jump and reached 1t with ge Longfellow. them that they will receive by re- her e>.wt� Ayes. to was not thio a Fora diver-Dryden. s tura mail. • absolutely free, s p- John," said iia wife, I have For a philologist-Wordsworth. ��� peadage of a rat. bkt Lbs tail of a "Trial ?r4►atsept." lots of things I want to talk to you For a conchologist-Shelley. TED snake.. who SmsedWety, turned and about." "That's good," answered Dick-"Feu got' engaged last gomom, it vo her a b�1 �a Nr. Spend' "generally you want �ng'o'�`to jump at to talk to nls about things fou Our policies aro easy M. creek, old chap, didn't 'you t" ewelaahsns. haven's •� • got. to understand. Ilr jlest .,, . • $'r8.nk-"Yet my boo, but than•9 -� - � _ �__ - •- _ wouUengageisa eai • all off now," Dick Why f In- -- --- sl J...ph Iwvta )syleth lace pleas. '-`•. -"w`° Rohl lnewronce Against Robbery. It is only ar.aas•s LrwrxrxT Co., Lrnr'rsa. ing business and also compatibility of temper 1+' Frank y aeeesnary .to read the . .•�,. -"Not at all-rather hs reve r+e. At a well known hostelry to Van" 6awrL?XXM-1 was bads. kicked pr ro Rory matte good money, r t it >e the practice to charge testi>aeaials is be convinced that )4411 tzar sad after main word ' P rg guests 26 , propirsc eso on write to-day for parti- qte to practise economyy y o. ) nethl wow 6he advised Hellowe a Dora Cure is ua ual- e� � fo. wf v ora+, brick a. ' Seainst per• robhem for- blouratiO � J•� 1 we& baht up In bed ►er a tarsalrkt snd cdars. ind,I started by getting her ser im a ed for the read oval of,rorns, warts, evuld not w.1k. Atter usiae throe bo of itAtion gold ring!" - against Aw rod robbery, the amount etc. It is a complete extinguisher. ��ooeT kt1NARIVS WNIURNT 1 was porl•ctl _ eoverod for this pwatlson being ].M _ irrwd,ser tort 1 @cold start as the road r Tfte NATIONAL LIFE C franca Thin Ls a very ewyottlent a&, Athtautanee compaliv Trial .ia Ine:ptnsive.-?o thane raagefneet, ser tobbrry 1D tar from Little Willie-"Say, pa, what is coat:MRJTraveler, Head Office, - Toronto who suffer from dyspepsia, indigea- 00�on'fn Iftly-J.esdes Troth, vulgar ostentation 9'' Pa-"Vv lgsr 'j any ailraen-t ostentation, my son is the tasplay tion rheumatizir or a - 4w, ' j made by people who have more 4 arising fres deratngemsnt of the Her 8peetaity. 'a'r' t _ • money to make it with, than we t <tx Atlas Crtllonot)beak-1 d rite to be tli „ _ .. diaesttve system, a tttiial of Parma- • „ lee's Vegetable Pills is reeontasnd- hwyer. lir.. Crtmsoabmk-I gn halve. - QUITE so, ed, should Lis euHenr be untie- you'd rather be a Judge. "Why se!". - Tim-Did you-have a jolly time at j "Ob. you'd bav*the last word tkeP.'�• cramps, inki CATTLE have colic said the reoe tion last night? �• „ qusintesd with theca. The•tria,I will creepy, Patakiller will sere thea every P .. ..Cie inexponsivc asd,the result, will Tankers Statesmai. cfe�?•1.- tisse. Zau a .bottle fa•.koo water, re• Jack-No; was'.ayoung n:qi Bested a law- times. Avoid srboUtutea, be aeother customer for this exteI- - - The ,Grua! Cort(se. tt7.» ts. but- one ^Paai<ttler'L-Perry Present who tlied to be funny. , '•'-lent nedirani. 80' effective is their The great military Davie'-ss. sail, sec. t3Te r9 genius Donde was Mother Glares' W. ExtcrBiis= � ° action that many cures can oertsia- a pre cocious boy. 11t eight he ander- Iy he traced to their use`where stood Latin, and at eleven he gave out EXPLAINED. ager baa the largest sale of any si- J , :.hes, pi}ls have Prov il.ineffective'. a-tretatise on rhetoric, When fourieom A colored man was brought be miler preparation gold is OstMe r with had become tholes of conversant fore a judge charged with beating It always gives satlafaction by re- F. with the pt3nci as of warfare and ei It's surprising how many things all military tactics.* a mule over the head with a club: storing Isea)th to the little folks. •n �� A member of the S. P, b. to A., s girl can learn- a- a boarding who had seen him, called a police MME FORA CHANGE, : 10 M>AoW R school thal<twill never be of an use MAKE A NOTA when you are leattaf officer and had the colored man to ..• :e ..K any 'use 'her. home to buy ''eed to a L" Ideutbadworn I am the master rf m f " S, • - ,•,. •- Plaster.' 6varanteed to cure the worst arrested. � y ate, - ease of backaebe, beadacbe, stitches, declared the man wifh the b 4 Before the judge the culprit baggy. Ml7tarf 3 LtalaNat for sate srerilarbtn•e. Avoid the year u aced" seeds. (est the p troupers and ragged cuffs. ••, tf•oala•. ha71 ddaakea him whataheehadetoul}ay Lis weary wife replied, - "Talk about animals having- no in explanation, he answer�i: ser she went ser trying to find Soma intelligence, exclaimed an saner- DAD KNEW... _-__ i„ thing in the pantry that was worth �l► •tive member of a club. - "I[ do Judge, I know that. male. cooking, "I wish ratb y' g During a history recitation in a. 6entence was snapended. you'd Put some �Wliewsre le the cannot speak, I admit, but he bas' Toronto Public school the -teacher other Was on'the job." Vr11Ee�oenetossrat as much sense as I have." ,' "Very Pitt tlic' uestion• - - " •' P q Mlnard's Liniment Cures Sarni, Wo kayo plsuttn in n"rouncin/ . likely, admitted a listener--,, ,.but "When was Rome built'i"' Eta the p.n.s or tkone fortunate is -that doesn't-prove-that the animal winds/the Omga wateites et"it x is intelligent." The Srgt answer was from a pp HIS WORD FOR IT. a.OrilestnourrecentD•tcontest. youngster_near the- fmnt,-and his I Ladw Winners response.was "At night." A married man informs us that Jet Prim-Mrs.-le.T.Wetmore,Hemp. � -R e g u 1 a r.l t y - ton statics,Yews co„N.H. "At-night!" repeated the teach- ono who tells his rife all he knows 'sea Prize-Mins Alma Porteous,% � of the-liewels is an absolute sects- •• doesn't know much., Merge ret Ave..Berlin.Ont. ' er. How in the 'world did you get 3 sity for'hood heitlth.- Unless the-. „ -,, _ rd Fri -At In Anabell• wslrb. Ni. - such an iia as tb.tit't a _ about, too.. waste matter from the food which ff111h1. I've often heard d r 4th vrizr�Mre•Re►t. Ilasteta..Tsi �. . collects there is got rid of at least PLY ad A Medicine for the Miners Pack. w7ordon,ant. once' a day, it decays and poisons the say Rome -wasn't built in a day," -Prospectors and others going in- +�Adze-sera.chat Ryau,chouvin,a. L "-whotclrody, caUstttg bitidudness,iitdi• said the boy. , to the mining regions where doe- 4lontterwon w)nsrwre ^' geietioP and sick headaches, . Salta ��— _.•• - t tors are few and drug stores not at Le Prize-Jos,cb ur,catb@art.d,e. " and other harsh mineral purgatives •'Nn " anti ed th-e iiFfar , should provide themselves with 'ntewlan, No.i, ' all 2nd Prito-'PD1. Irritate 'the delegate fining of the PP P fated P Hants Ce.,N,s. _ bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian Rook woman at-the door,- "I ain't gat a Isnpply of Dr, Thomas' Eclectric 3rd Prize-Plard Kirkendan,cyprsu, - - Pule-- entirely ve etabh-regulate no food for. un an' I ain't of -no Oil. It will offset the effects of ex- oink' Y >v $`� yon, $ stn Prise-Wiuta vena/, Camplfelr4 the bowels'effectively without weak• old' clutnes. Nf,w go 1" "Lady," , posure reduce sprains, and when Sar.Que, enin sickening or ri ro Use f tAket? internally will prevent and bth Price so.F Isherw•ed• Naelimo, l g. g R P g• replied Cambridge Clnrcnec, I �� ,��]> > y P a.c.,ens es. - °•r epay l. 1't CJ }p�� R d O t rP 1 1 1 >z s+quarer mealy atnd I'll' give eyou a i nacos oaditiotit keep thre colds; and sore eamuscl a t, and an MLL78 SROs. - Totroestf> few lessons in grammar. T N U ISSUE NO. 39-10 gmias •, • - � ,.. ,f.tis Pyr`. _,:.r wx+zir en•(,G ;5;, :.•fir+'n'S'n��''M"`'�x „ S.•,s. :.. . t,.',y, '..:.���,. c. ::*,m ."' '.' s .:?.w ^,C,. �d,. •. 'r;' �, .,....es..,...�an ,r,� ,�,.. a...x.� ,r::+p.•.. ;:•?p .r �hk ?!s'r'^'°' ",� '^Li '"'i^�'�'#'Yt+, �' '�"', 3yw"�:.,' ,"mpg:. •,,•�.t• ••_._.,.' �;�-•'S �' �' � '"4"�'rr'+� "aa'.4�.,�rjt ,:C'3• fi. �'�`. ,.�'•�. .,.J'• ''`-^w�,�•,�' - TsiM°•t'*:�-+iii••:. ' a _ y.•a,-:..-."$+iw'.. � -.. „ v, u. .:: r,-w,. ,,,:.'xW...,.. a ynKl.,...w ..;'..... N R. "<t,-rtX. ±• -. -.;y'�^=�Lt•'�Y�V;<.• ..�.,.cgry:,:.'-tr'•in'!- e!- -rn.a'•�"k?T'! ,•�"+s:•:.0 - "+!x-,.a:.a..'�."'A.✓.•�f4^L•,y-♦ y...� �"'r�.• .�.,,•a•;. .:,+� .in'A•.w.: -m .•+rre: w•kwms::.z.,. .;.'s k'��,�,�' h .nC -'L.. Y''�•3j'!-:':, "�"�vw,,, MS'S 'S'T" v�•+.. .�"', -.!,+.".,. 77 -Luca. C , -W. J. Miller AY is having his regi- --R. A. Bunting has had s Bell _ 'l'a BE GIVEN LOCAL ISIII donee re-painted. Phone installed in his store. THIS FALL L� w -Lost on Hing St., Pickering, a -John Stephenson will hold an -Franlr Bundy,of Toronto,was hand-painted brooch. ; auction sale of farm stock, imple- bar from here attended menta, hay. roots, etc., on Tues- Mrs. Leigh takes lessors in announcing her fall �mp�i >.24th opening 28th 'home over Sunday. -A nuns d .-Ailsa Clark,of Toroato, spent Bowmapville Fair Lhis week. day, Oct. 11th. As M which hlocession she will make a most attractive display of the very --Ml�a'W:J. Miner is s nding a eon is tnoviDgtt3� have on exhibi- - Sunday with his parents. pe cordial si -R. A and Mrs. Bunting'spent few days with friends in Bowman- without the slightest reserve. sold latest Sallnthatt Is new, chi and choice which embraces the very neweely { .,;S=day with Toronto friends. villa. -Over y< .,...Ed, Gormley, oY Toronto, was -Michael Shffects the city from, enitinge,samples tcostingacpanet-- vitdeamto all. Inspe ion respectfutions of the slly solicited. Mrs-�Le gh°IItena4 ►®re with friends over Sunday. his household a sane vesting@. The best to give her customers another chance to try this fall and obtain ; --James Denny shipped a car. this week. vale, y of mined stock on MMonday -Mrs• Savage is having some vahtee in Canada• Made by the $16.00 plume. My hate will be found the cheapest in the trade. � • ' irs made to her residence on beat tailors in Canada. You save .�'ICKERING rya -Aaron Burt, of Toronto,spent rape, �R,$. LEIGH, )over Sunday with his father,R. on 8in8 street 88 tQ$5 on suit or overcoat. We _ -Allison Bros. are erecting a gna,aatee ualitq, fit and @t*le. - • �' a Ham tan, spenta w dew days Nnth his uncle, Robert Kingston road west. -The regular meeting,lbe the 3 -All accounts not settled Women's Institute will be held at ' - -- yrs. L. O'Lear returned to Sept. 80th will be at in or c0- $reg�P. Y•-WMBt'e on-Tuesday, Howden. p p u e the city this week for the winter lecLiMisa MrMeCansland returned other things t ere will be an open menthe. Monday, --'--- •.; --Quite a large amount a oats we weeks witfriends spending the city.r housekeeping lines." Eachs along OST w; ie beiatt taken to the elevatorsFOR PICKLING SEAS014 -The regular meeting of 5t. bar is requested to bring some thesedaysanderaa 1,of Claremont, Andrew's Mission Band' will be suggestion or receipt. All ladies -Mrted --I spending a week with H.G.and z e0 next extk Saturday r he home of cordiaW.N. Ferguson one the UX WHITE WINE VINEGAR-85C- GALLON _ Airs. Calvert. subagents of the British and For- -Mrs. James Andrew, Sr., is Peak. 'M having anew paroid root put on -M. Reid is having a silo con- sign Bible Society in China,where whole pickling spicCurry e, wholeallspice, maePseed m clove,seed,turmerierchillies, •� structed of cement blocks erected he has labored during the last sin- cinnamon etc. mustard t. Guaranteed fresh and good, Ther wood-shed. west �,� -T. B. Ma nis was confined to bn his farm dust nty has the work in Bocietq�vo�r_knl China,"and swill BULTTEWhole pepper, R, AND .EGGS IX d.-- - --ia­ love i us r s� :through illness. - mself. Thepre] y Choice butter 23c. New laid eggs 22c, 1 -Gordon Law has rented Mrs. -The Pickering school board slides, man of them re pannualared b. - �- G - D BRIN ALO'vG YOUR PRODUCE H. Savage's residence opposite the ufefuroacef coal or tenders to-be- delivered or 14 tons meeting of Pickering branch Bible - _ Methodist church. during October. Bee scot.seise- Society will(D, V.) oe held in St• Have you seen stir -Mrs. Thos. O. Johnston, o! Andrew's church on Monday even- BAKER FLANNEL BLANKETS her parents, J. where. rY Gorrso, is visiting h m the oil- Saturday, actor a seal three Ever body come. 10.4 white or grey_81,15 air and Mrs Rogers Mra.-Winnaeott returned on ing the 28th just. at 8 o,'c1ocY. pp -Quite a number from pe y yj-* ite or grey-1 pair it lage attended the Andley garden months at Huntsville owing to the _-.-... 1 hate 24 w or grey-$1.75 pa' ' panty on Friday evening. on death of her daughter, C. and W. White's sale on Bator- _ =V 24th insL ti -Miss Alice-Thompson is spend- Mts. W. H. Pugh• dap, --'._-- , j-'S �i 400L SOX ' Ing two weeks with friend,@ at -The Quarterly meeting of the w►�iTevAt_e Greatest value-ever shown in Pickering. Ribbed wool, white heels Loruevilie and Oakwood. regressive Friends will be held n - t ppaturday the 24th at E.80 P. m- -Mr. d Lova 20c pa'r. -• -Mr. Simpson, of the W. R. S ' Johnston Co.,Toronto, spent Sun- and Sunday folwelcome.t 10.80 a. Mrs. M AJEaior0shawa, v a guest of day with W. and Mrs. Cullis. m. Everybody Mrs. McNee( is slowly recovering 1THC�S�' C'`/-1lLLY NIGHTS -ThanksRiviDg Day has been -Miss Vera BtuliaR, who hag from her long illness. ;fined by the government to take been confined to her bed for a Fred Stover took a number for an 'lake you think its stove time. r place on Monday, the Blot of Oct- couple of weeks a very severe auto ride Saturday evening. cold, is we are leased to state, Miss A. Annis, who has been out of ober. Ours a -Fred Allin, station agent, has able to be around again. town visiting has returned. - g O a re the rented R. A. Bell's residence at -Frank Burton, of Chicago, C. B.and Mrs. Rice entertained com-called on - ' } the station and has taken posses- a rr orb er of Wends ale,born Moa pallisarMabeBrougham nary hareturned on from 1� DORA soca• Tomato on a visit with her mother. „ _ n..is_ osG recovering from Mrs-Will Money,who has been via-. __ _ AND Partners' Sun, Toronto, was in the fracture of three r, s�sus- icing in 8a inaw. ?ldich., has returned.+ / � RR ti7��./ w 1v t - town an Saturday and gave ns a taiaed in a fall from a ladder. G. and lylrs. Tran have been eater- _... —Not Content with picking the t�iaia3k compwny_from New Liskeard, _ - - Will Beaton spent Sunda in Mark- Rumell Carruthers of Cordova, the laiiti ernuta from a tree In Mrs. , RA iNG ES Sunday is college -- -. -_.--� spendi� a few days at the Leag's flats,.some person or per- ham with a number of h' - home of his parents, D. W. and son or persons set nre�o au - friends.Ward. of Oalgary, occupied the Mrs. Carruthers. stroyed the tree. The guilty ones, Organ stool in the ASsthodipt church h� World's Be Frauk E. Gee, of Toronto, is if discovered. are likely to get into 8 t on 8unday..}sst. . spend' sin or seven weeks in trouble. Mr. Brown, a returned missionary y . . ithis neighborhood is charge of an —The members of the Epworth from China occupied the pulpit in the iapple. icking fang. League had a social evening in the Baptist church on Sunday. The cos- p gregation enjoyed his sermon very Headquarters for stoves pipes, elbows, dampers etc -Jobn Dickie won second prize Methodist church basement on oa his hackney driver at the Osh- Tuesday. After refreshments the much. awn Fair last wok. He won$rat evening was s nt in saes and Whitevale news again aP Ite on valeE SELL ��L BEST pe g on the some turnout at Oshawa amusements of various dada. All pastry. the like fudge and - Pair last year present were delighted with the newwhen investigations were made to -Mrs. Leigh's millinery open- exercises. find the cause we learned that it was -Chapman isg�will take place next Saturday The practice indulged in ky a Beaton. and Monday, Sept. 24th and 26th, number of autoists.that of having The E worth League meet@ an F`ri-rn streaming flags and pennants on dayggr lost. the meeting will be 'Dickie i► when some of the most mode one that should be token by Mr. Barber and the dele- - ,and artistic styles will be shown. their autos, i$ See scot. in this issue. s discouraged. Many horses which g�taates will give a report of the Leathe S gue Duck•srhhooting is the favorite are very little frightened by autos 12th.a Do noton emiasld t itStoEveruff y person pastime of our shooting fraternity become greatly alarmed at these welcome. HINThave been bright red flags waving in the air• The score st the Wbitevale basket a. Ducks - FALL see da , - pub 14 to remind the was 9 to wish P urdw last cite plentiful at the mouth of -We w batt game on Bat y the creek and a_ lt}rge number of lic that all niesasiages transmitted ir,favor of Miss Alice Turner's side. _ - them have be6a box ed. over the Bell Telephone system The game was interesting and fast, 1 M ;_• ot •'Y;'a' ind Mrs. atebett are by non-subscribers will be charged but one yefng teeth in the ex- n visiting with the latter'e ppasrents, against the phone from which the three of h �s pGRT1 GT G4O �'D►S f_ G. M. and Mrs. Palmer. 11ir. Mat- mensnge has been transmitted, or citW.Tool while out walking Sunday . . We have a full supply of shells, powder, shot and cartridges ehett, wAo underwent an opera- if the message has been transmit- evening disrovered a horse coming up tion for appendicitis in the General tad by a subscriber for anon- the road with harness on but no rig w Hospital, Toronto, a few weeks subscriber the sartne charge will be attached. After making a few very - ago, i@ making rapid progress made. T. M. McFadden, local brave attempa to catch the runaway :.towards complete recovery. manager. } he was buccessful in catching him by HOUSEKEEPERS' HELPS t, -We would respectfully scall the -Some years ago a num of the reign and held him -until his mac- Apple parere, food-choppers, washing machines;etc. . >a :attention of the police trustees to cows and other domestin animals ter em'. No person injured. an open ditch in front of Mies Lid- pasturing on' our streets was no m Rat�t�, en s property on Logan avenue. uncommon eight, but that is,a ' it is stated that the ditch was dug thing of the past and the village — Also a full assortment of mitts, gloves and general hardwa 3n order to Brava some adjacent benefits by the change. But there Alberta's greatest attraction for the Sellars and then ]est without Lila is another nuisance that should home finder, is its adaptability for or covering. Such a ditch is not be got rid of"and that is the prat- mined farming. With the one possible neceseia for any other purpose. tie man in cs of.a number of our 1'esids3nte othexceer countion of ries,no= mattterhwhat his30-S BUND y 'red of staring their barn-yard fowl s. _'e ul ma be; will find here con- tti Ei . tte[ shouiif_bB nc] In , s eciality y _ 1'be an the'streets of rnir village. A ar into St once. ditions for carrying on'his farming -Mr. R. E. McLean, of- Snot Person has a perfect right to keep operations successfully., Grain grow- € .. College;ocgipied'the pulpit in St. hens or other fowl, but they ins, horse raising,cantle raisinf,sheep ` Andrews church on Sunday, both should keep them in inclosures on xasniag, swine ,raising. dairying and y �T E-RS­ vening. raiaR and eMr. ,Me- their .own premises and should poultry raising can be followed with C O A Lean, who ha en appointed by not be allowed to have them roam almost,equal succeess. It is this vari- the Toronto Snood to work in the at large in their neighbors' yards satyr die no=$aid forthefarsnerat makes AGrain We have the finest range 'of coat interests of Sabbath Schools, is a nor on the streets, A mea may owing may be a very good thing to _- could be bought. ti gr sweaters that Youngman of great ability and is bear is silence this nuisance, but begin on. But under the most favor- TO $2.5�an enthusiastic worker. He is a it is simply because he does not able conditions as regards original soils �� c .-fluent speaker and his addresses wish to enter into any general utility grain Of continued over - IPere listened to with,much pleas- quarrel with his neighbor. a 1Qng period o years,cannot be made All wool and well knit are. -The surveyors and engineers a profitable undertaking. -Other lines One of the moat successful have about completed their work of farming such'as live stock raisin i' m . . gg NEW APS-40 50C. animals at the Oshawa Fair last of locating the new electric line. Wath i g, etc., maintaining fertility. FALL C week was "Tommy Croesus"the The line nearly all the way will Other countries have found this out, stallion owned by Dr. Moore, of be just north, of. the Kingston And after years of robbing the soil by, Bargains in heavy woo] sox for men Brooklin, and Thos. Maddaford, road and as far as possible adjae- continuous grain growing, have had $OC. of Whitby. It took let prize ant to it. They have also as far to fall back upon some other line of h PAIR FOR "" worth$20 for best stallion' three as they were able kept to the endo farming to regain what they had lost. - t years old and over shown in her- of the fields so as to in jure the And it is a slow and tediousYyd ocsses _. tress, style, speed and action con farms as little as possible. Tend- to build up 8 woia out soil 1pwe R. A. BUNTING, :P:IGHERITC ' sideredyaleo the grand champion ors for the construction of the husbandry, But it haisail beeone, ;y ship prize for beet stallion, any line will be called for this fall sand much the only I then td start la-at /�� , age or breed, the prize being a some of the work may be done be- the inning in'a a stein of farming ^, C�r c wN f SHI/1 GS w fore winter. The work will be y MENS _ cup valued at SOS. that wall maintain the soil's original --0n Wednesday, August Blot, pushed forward early in the spring fertility. This the farmer in Alberta ;. w Mics Evva Herke, formerly of but it is not expected that the is enabled to do,for the good ieason Z+}�FIANC�' S3�•�.NI7 Pickering,was united in marriage road will be ready for traffic be- that the opportunities for mixed farm- boys' spits from $2.50 up We also. r,.._. ✓ to Mr. McSereigan,of Vancouver, h Men's suites Froin 88.00 up, weight. We have fore the late summer of next year. ing-are there, and it will be his own handle odd coats and pants and, light or heayya a overalls y .. B. C. The ceremony was perform- Negotiations' have been in pro- 1s•okout, if he does not taker Toronto. " another shipment of Peabody's overala They re th ral]s that ed in the Anglican church, Kam- grass for some time for an entr- of them.--Oaaadian Farm, take the lead in all Overalls, giving complete satisfaction, oanaot pull urs�t. ante into the city and it is expect- -ICHERING MARKETS them apart. loops, by Rev. H. S. Akeb - s After the ceremony the happy ed that the map laid out will _ couple pproceeded to Vancouver enable the cars to reach the centre White Winter Wbeat.........:. $ .6l We also have a lot of leather-fly nets and fancy nets,for hordes. a,» Y 91 where lir. McKereiFran in engagged of the city by a new and not very Fred ��® ' a in the renal estate business Tait costly route. The route will be Maxed F�R�ERS' SU k r+� i1Ewt3 saatend& to Mr. and IiI sl, eubmitted:,to.the Minister of Bail 000ee and Spring Wheat........ SO SUPPLY �<,•,,.... � „�`�... ... 'i{Fit�ee c: -'0'R$ 'alar wale on Oct. 4th.. If oats:. ,... S3no �� +�pj.=,q�. 'i„ r�i,rly��. � '. ��. 41�.�n.�.°,� ;,..sr 5... ,,, „ •: >.. •. �: .:`L"9-" N'•`w�-i7wy.w,t,i SR....r. ,k::rM•W �n. �'t'' �y s��''� �'kf`��y rye�°� .• -•, . "!n'i8,, .. , . .�..,e v.. ,,.w., ..,�,....�. . -r,. r .r. i• •!sd.°,2 ..P *�` •'"'ir - s nY •.R" �;�� a'n'y' ..z.A,