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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_08_11 17-1-7, '^'i" ,.. �irv,_;r•t-"•.,�z.s'c�;ist. , .. -......,^.�^-r.- _ ,�,,:;:'w.,,,;L^. �-•?,�-x.��,�_•� - -xc., �" ..r, '°r- '•"-s":;"'r- "' +-. .r.'q.�,,. ' s , • m{}-t u. .,•�,Ym' - w.°. rvx. r.. •7Yr�,..^,+y"� .:S"u`''� et. 'y.^•- 'a r:._ VOL. XXX. PICKERIN(I, ONT., FRIDAY, ,AUGUST 11 , 1911 -. -No. 45� -y >Ntp�lp�f{psgtl<1 fRritts*. OUNBARTON WHITEVALB Established 75 years _ SPIN_ K MILLS Mesa Louisa Foston is spending a It The Whitevale campers expect soon jred{azl month with]ler parents here. to open camp at the Island. m � Mise Toyne,of Rouge Hill,spent the Mrs. Christian is entertaining a GREENW'Iffll E. FORl3YTH, D. o! O., Regis- - week end with her cousin, Mies Mary number of friends from Toronto. -CLi tared rnembes of the Optomebioal Aseo- Foston. Meas Ada Turner is spending her MILD ,ciation of Ontario. Special attention given to _ vacation in Tilsoaburg and Paris. + otNnttt t glasses. Eyes tette treeu Our new blend of "Cream Bttns" ROSEBANg Everyone wants to nee Green River is giving entire satisfaction to all On Saturday, Aug. 12 the Rose- wen from the Davenports a Saturday. C. McKI�7NON, M.D., L.R.C.S., y Mr. and Miss Macklin.Mise Ash and It N. Edinburgh, member of the Qouege of Rood housewives, who are fortu- bank summer regatta will be held and i friend spent the holiday with Misa A.,% aotan inbu and gh,Surm ns of Ontario.Soentiate nate enough to try it. is attracting much attention. A large Eliza White. y No other flour just quite as good a� of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh, number of entries have been made At the League meeting on Friday BAKERS JOY— Special attention to daieases of women and "Tea ;Rune" fur pastry is the among whom are a number of well night the topic will be taken by Miss i eLildrea. o>sc•aad residence,Brougham. only floor. It requires less short- known athletes. The following are Ada Turner. for bread. It makes DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other flour on the the various events in the swimming O. G. and sten. Nighswander, of mgrket. competition: 100 yards, four styles- 'BETTERI p y Atha, spent Sunday at the home of WHITER{ read t3 and X-RAY INSTITUTE 50 yards,handicap;Follow the leader B. A. and Mrs. Ellison. 8r SWEETER -PICKBRING, - ONTARIO If a high grade Manitoba Patent diving race;Fancy and high diving, Mre. Slade, accompanied by her than any otic ie desired we recommend our cele- 50 It.;boys' race (under 15) 25 yda; daughter, Miss Grace, is visiting her rr` It. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., I. D., C. H., heated "White Satin. This flour Girls'race(under 15); Team race, 60 mother, Mrs. S. Reeaoa PhJrician-is.charge yda; Tilting contest. Also mixed We congratulate Blake Beaton and Bps" in B.ecz.a Disease. Prwtatic Die stands without a peer. Canoe race, J mile. Mized rowboat Orville White on their success in the the perfect flour for pastry and caitas:_ gr ensu of men. Diseases of women, Canoes, race, mile; H. Hamilton will tom- recent exams o!Markham hi b school. It makes white,flaky pastry and takee4 !Tomo» a-garez8minatton. Diseases o:•Js. We have a large supply of all g less shortening than other brands. lit <*.' .sae,nose,thio&*and lungs, bitting glasses sad pate against four of the beet swim- Mies Bade, cf Iowa, Miss Ella g all asst•and enroafe diseases, kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, mers of the Toronto Swimming Club, White and Master Bertrum Meek,of is a special flour for a special purpose_ Olde Hones 12 to 3 and 9 to D 4917 jumbo and feed flours, also oat in an attemt to lower the Canadian p Buffalo, are visiting D. S. and Mrs. ' chop, barley chop and pea meal- record for the 220 yda distance. There Turner. CHOPPING le4a,i. Mondays, Wednesdays and Friirilii will also be a life-saving demonstra- George and Mrs.Arthur,ofToronto.Lo, y y �- � E. FAREWELL, K.C., BaRRIB- CHOPPING DAILY y g spent Sunday and Monday with the We grind fast and fine. •�' tion b ei ht of the T. S. C.swimmers �.� tl. TIM.County OrawaAttosaab,and aanasJ and a yrapid fancy Swimming and letter's parents, J, W. and Mrs. F. L C }•.`'��3'. __ � 8 • 00=1 Hones.Wbitbv. l0-v ti . long plunge. A large amber-of en- Geddes. tries have been made in each event 7•.,;• T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, and'much interest is being taken in St. George's Anglican Church i T L. SPINS, LIMITED, affair. 8AL8AM �► WW&bT. g bonzt�t Justice.Bro k Street, e GREENWOOD Fred Rowe and W.H. Birkett spent =. SUNDAY BERVI(ES PICKERING, ONT. Sunday at borne. Morning Prayer 10,30 A. 1St. l' ]RJ. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, M. Gleeson and Joseph Worthy Clifford Todd visited at his home in e Solicitor.Notary Public,Etc, Money to spent Sunday in Toronto. MVrtle On Sunda .� 4 P.]� ' yye�a. OIDo•nest door to the Standard Bank, y• Evening 7.0 Wliltby. vel' Roy Conner has left the employ of We congratulate Kenneth Hortop a - Patera t �r BEAL William Pengelly and ie'working or, upon passing hie examipations. F the C. N.•R. Aliases Blanche Cooper and Zella Sunday School 2.04 P.ilk. - �, .� -• w 4^_ _ '.sirs. E. Gleeson, and Wilbur and _Michell visited friendahere-recently. R. E, J. SHIRLEY, Veterioarp 1CLAREMO'�T :Minnie called on &--few— of their Mr. StokeR. of Toronto" has ben 8argeon Honorary gradame of ;be on. friends here on Sunday. visiting at Falter Ward's for a few a Mario Veterinary Wllege,Toronto.Canada. A,11 e 1 disaaass and:n;uries of domestic suymale tree Mn. William Puckrin, of Andle y • for all styles of furniture. - p. do s ed on the most modern.approved and scientific spent a few days last week with her Roy Redman visited friends in Pine principles. Dentes at corner of King and Lint. brother, Perry Wilson. Grove and vicinity on Saturday and ' on Ave„ Pickering,Ontario lJ Wi+ ord reached here last week that Sunday. ' — John Wilson formerly of this place, Victor Jamieson solds couple of �° ^d` $itlists!!iI QRi�;. RQ® Mouldinnow of B. C., was in an hospilal there valuable horses to a Port ferry buyer s ti with Ty bold fever. His numerous recentl G. HAM—Issuer of MArriag a friends [_re wish him 'a speedy re p' , . Licensee in the County of onta,do, 1�t "� p y The contractors, who are building t'feJtariag village. trnJ Pi'Nture Frames covers. James Birrell'e bare intend raining i Fred. and Mrs. Green, of Illinois, this week. — 1 POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- #ormerly of Greenwood, are renewing Miss Edith Trann. of Toronto, is 1 s rioaeer, *aluatos,collector and teener old uaof 'a es 1n and around the et atarriage licensee,Bron ata Window Shades -%_ viaitiag for a couple of weeks with . a +� _— �' village. also Mrs. Benjamin Mees.. b(re. Deorpce Wilson. DHOPPER Issuer of Marrsa�a The Ladieo Aid met aL Lba home of Mr, and Mrs. Crump and daugbt- . Licensee in rbe Ouunty of onuaw. - Mrs. Samuel Stewart on Wednesday ers.of Toronto. are holidaying fora i i9lee at stars sad bis residence Claremont. last. time at Walter Ward's. �1[��,,�J C.RA N T O la COAL • - UNDERTAKING Fletcher GailaRar wheeled down Victor Jamieson purebased a horse �C D.B,BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERE from the city on Monday and spent from Mrs. Busbby recently and now {D. L and W.) to Ooaeaeounss• tlommlasloncr far taking in connection _ the holiday with his uncle. Rev. $. T. drwes a span of matched grays, q ataiars. Aawnataa lsaaa oAMassay Jiaj itd�e Tucker, Miss Murray. who has been under d Nut 'a$d Pe i �+r' t v i. Oar. a-, Distance no object. the doctor's care for some time, ia -re- ��Qi' st09@, WHITEVALE FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, ported tie coariderably improved- . los Ooanua of 1!ork sad Ontario, Ano- lPf•icee moderate. Miss Meda Hamlin is at home. . :-: Rev, S. T. Tucker preached an inter-. SIZES et $uI1131081' �tTIE38B ' Arse sales of ale kinds msenned to on shorter Mrs. Mott is visiting her sister. Mrs. estinit and instructive sermon to a ' ib %•rte•, address Gran liver P.o,. out, — !! J.•Wilson. fair sized congregation on Sunday. hh'' �,t► T B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- ��RERII�G PILLS 1 Mre' W Hilts ie tinder the doctor's ROiiPft and Richard Jones left for J. L. SPI N K, Ltd. 11 tfoneer ..loaoor and collector far care at ppr�esent the North-west oa.Tburedav where i easaties of Ontario and York, All kinds of Roy Macmanee visited dole sister, theylntendtakingupl�ad `We wish - PICKERING arlrconducted eitherr.wsao ly or by aacwa. —TUB — Mrs. T. Robinson. them.success. t eacotes collected. Igor date or otber yyar• Wm. and Mrs Sinclair visited at A number of the farmers in this ' =Aie•iaes appply at rsddeaee. Zhzsbetb at•,Pule• d' •Kae. Pnoaeorden tett at News once.Pick. iGreat Legative Toxic Claremont recently. community are almost 2hroygh with •wtog,or Macnab's store, Claremont, will re.. Miss Eliza White is entertaining harvest. The crops are light owing to OOALJ , esinprompt stseatioo saretaatloo gnat - friends from the city. the recent hot spell, �_ Mrs. Lount and son are visiting her Egg. Stove, Nut and Pea-shim bed. My phone cumber is Independent SeOl -' - Restores the energy and strength father, James Ta lor, J. A. and B. W. Jones have each in hard coal. �� y purchased a number_of iota in Calgary to every part of the human Miss 'Freda Trickey, -of Toronto, from Leo, Stone• the representative of Beit I lnmp%team coal: :XII coult' JOHN PHILIP spent Sunday at home a land company there. tinder cover, full weight and Q eydtem—just the thing to Jbhn and Mrs. Kirton spent a few Pa prompt service. Has a full line ut trash and cur toue yon up. days at Oshawa recently. , Q ed meats Constantly on hand. Miss G. Annie, of Toronto,3e vi sit• BROUGHAM - jLUBER We guarantee every box and re- in�t trieade in chis vicinity. - Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not Wm. and Mrs. Pbilp are entertain- Fred Cassie spent Saturday in�To- Good stock of rough and matched C 1Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. satisfied. t+iinin$ friends horn Toronto. ionto. hemlock, also matched and - a Anne visited his fath rat N. F. Tomlinson spent' over Sun ay dress spruce and pine. David i e d Highest prices paid for Manufactured and sold by Fort Union who is seriously ill. in our midst. - No 1 hemlock lath. Butcher s Cattle W. Burton and Wm. Monney are R. J: Price spent the holiday In . erecting anew straw house for Robt. Brougham. 2z, 3z and 4z Ontario cedar ' ' T. M. McFA DDEN Tweedie. J. Dafoe spent the'holiday with his shingles, 8z and 4s.British F+� R. Hames,of Manitoba, is spending parents here. Columbia shingles. ,g iel�er�nq DRUGGIST AND¢RADIIATS OPTICIAN his vacation with his parents. Rev, R. Brodie and family apent Sunday Let me quote you prices on ting and Mrs.Hames. at J. Burton's. building material you may „�'ll'81i-C1a88 tl for hl?6 PICKERING, ONT. The Ladies Aid will holds 30 cent Mise- Minnie Brown is viaiLiQg. in require. social at the parsonage on Friday Toronto for a week. Bill stuff a specialty'-• " Da Or ni �t - evening,August 11th. Miss E. Jones, of Balsam, spent n Ind. phone 1504. : y 8 REAL ESTATE..•.. week with T. Philip. Bub ID86t8 t tTalII9 a BALSAM Joe Wallace. of Toronto, spent the +q - -4%Lming promptly attended to. Two fift acre farms for sale thea A pleasant time was -spent on Tues- holiday at T. C. Brown's, A. C• R E E SO R, ; p y y p' da evening of this week at David Born—On 9aturda Au 6th to Good buildings, ' lent of water, one- y L. and Mrs. Johnstone son LOCUST HILL ,. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. g P y Jones when Mine Sarah Jones gage a „ t , half in cash, balance on mortgage if lawn party to her young friends. George McGregor, of Toronto, spent W. A.e e required. James Wilkin arrived home Satur- over Sunday here with his family. v»%' y P{c�{wp, day with over three hundred she Mr. and Mrs. Cassie, accompanied u Also a good .tenement dwelling and lambs which he purchased in the by Mr. Milne, of Toronto, spent Sun- 'Ask the Man who Blacksmithin yielding 1.2°6 in the village of Picker- neighborhood of Pontypool,for breed- day at Brooklet. ing, ingg purposes, Miss Eva McLean entertained a Master Arthur Arbuckle, who )las number of lFirl friends on Tuesday, it owns one tt$s�r,Mwi'� �rlt� been ill for some time was taken to being her birthday. Frank Gerow, of Toronto. 'spent g P �s � �« ��5� � one of the Toronto Hospitals on Mon- x Haven rented the Dunbarton oho Sunda with Kia•tamil who are vest- and opened the same,I am re S da ,where it is ho be will be re= r y' Pe P Par- y � lag here for a time. stored to his usual health, Bassett s ed.to do all work enp-usted to ff s N. F. Meebin and Geo. Bowden, of me in the above line. - _ A large number from here intend Oshawa, sent Saturday with ,the Horeeahoein a salt taking in the football match at-Green p g y �• V. Richardson• River on Saturday night-to see the former's parents here. Call in and see me any time. Mrs. Love and son, of Toronto, vis- semi-final game between Green River ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry- and, M T. T =T=W�:,R and Davenports of Toronto. �a�ches • Notary Public, Pickering. A number from here attended the mat during the past week, DUNBARTON political meeting at Glen Major on Mra. Poacher has been confined to i3p@C�2L1Sai�t Friday night in the interests of Major her room with a severe attack of lum- Sam Sharp, M.P„ baRo for the est two weeks,to bear him and big are carried by people who.want x The In all kinds of tire-setting, Binder associates discuss reciprocity. John and Mrs. Linton, of Toronto, -:DQMINION BANK and mower knives ground. Messrs. Jones and Taut have startr motored to Brougham on Sunday and a fine time piece, combined.with spent the da at Geo, Linton's. I can furnesh pasture for three,or four ed their seasons threshing. They P y ? I3cad Office, Toronto yours cattle. Plant of water. have secured the services of Harold Mrs. Witter and Tamely returned to a worthy exterior or case, g y their home on Wednesda , after be Jones, who should prove efflicient as A watch that will be durable as The Shop will be close every Wednes- he has bad considerable experience. ing some two weeks here w th friends, E.B. Osler, M.P., President da and Saturday from now There will be" no service at the l y y Since attending the aviation meet Christian church neat Sunday morn- Well elle ornamental. a W. D. Matthews, Vice President until November 1st. C. A.Bogert, General M'g'r at Donlands last week Geo. Jones has Meld 3th. Sunda school will µ' some notion of purchasing an up-to- g• Aug.g• y _ x = lapital$4,000,004. Reserve $5,000,00 date Biplane. He says',"the present beheld tie usual. — Total Assets$62,6W,000W N JACKSON hou BOA forms of locomotion are too slow for Will, and Mrs. Greenwood, 01 To- . I 1 ronto, and Mrs. Decker, of Pickering, A Branch of this Bank has been eatab= me,„ called on Mrs. Wm. Hubbard and 'BUY B ASSETI' fished in London,En land While John Golder was coasting other friends on 78 Cornbill” E. if down a steep grade south of the vil• Sunday. ' Have you lots of Water . P The Women's Institute will visit WATCHES T1is Braaeh will issue Iwttera of credit sad lege a few nights ago, be lost control the Claremont branch on Wednesday Draft on all important points in Canada,nego- of his wheel and came to a full stop next and assent in the program. The - wts Hills sent-for cousetlon,make telographic 1RN� ibBOS., O! N►l�TLVAGL against a telephone pole. Fortunately p gr _ x = ttiaplars and transact every ae.oriptlon of are prepared to furnish you anything the le seta d in'u meeting will be in the form of a pic- banklag business. 1?0 Pe rY• i>Y►orsiSattoa will be furnished,on all Canadian in the line of water supply such- as Mr. Boomer, w�o purchased the matter. An ine-cream.social under the aus- pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Adam Spear farm has been spending ices of the Ladies' Aid of the Brough- Orman B sett ;"A speofat aspeatiadeat will be provided for the a few days on the same. It is Mr. P ew of visitors sad bearers of our Letters of plumbing,etc. Boomer's intention to make este sive am Methodist Church, will be held on pJR W737+E14-AN,A OPTICIAN KE ING WS HE PIC NE Credit, the lawn of Mr.Perryman,Brougham, They, are also expert well drillers improvemente on the place. He has on Thursday evening Aug. 4th A o�roof"Naw • - ' CHAS. D: GORDON, Manager s men now engaged erecting a shower y g. B poor oppfiw WHITBY c , and respectfully solicit your patron, beth and will shortly ,construct some g�Program will be rendered. Don't ,w WHITBY BRANCH, age for the future. Ind.$bone 6621, fish ponds, miss it. x. ..''. .'.-..'. .. .. 'h. ♦v..-.., ...: ,. b .. .. '..: ..,,. ,:.., :. :.:... ...'. ,_-. .:,. ., .: ...c6.- c.,. •iia: ss. . 3 'N.. _�.�:•a'e�x A;, .5... :.. 6.A .-..> iv ., r +we. 4 :.. '.. ,....a. ':S A '.:�h,.. -t :4 S.,d£^ .r/ 4Y',"v y'• .k y +u .X.. v., _..�.t �y�.;,,,.,,, r .—',� +'. :t. ,.._.. y.;. },-t...,. •....� ., :. f, -.,.:,+`.' .:K,' � itl�"1 �:r, 3.,,; ,� .., •rfiJr' .y. �. n.. t. -'�,, • �'r•s.��•S'yYy_;,, ,-`" u.. �.kf .• +,,..:� i'?'..E,vre2-.r' .,. M �..r� .:�X a „•nw ey�'�r,�a"'es. ^aga'�nr-,r'eu"^hL:'a:��A4�'y •'r' ' a�'""' "t:5., a ,,,C.u., rw � ''�W. ++1`„ ,.r - W •I:rh,.,j• 3�' A I.- •riBQ„r,$^ .H It M1-. '._-S�j .'”„ ` � m`,4 'G•. , ."µ,A yrW•3 , -..e4. . ...�'.n.e :... ,: .:. . -6.a..,. w. :1t^.*.f'�a.w ry,., •�, Yln, 'r a+. 4 Y S .:. .';'. _ • t .b 3r nub. ,,•, {, ' ti 4 _....—.,_.- �_.. _ ,. .. amu,' _ , , :i_ �,.�j.• r v ` •�1i y j SEEPING THE HEN BIISY. yet reached the top notch. The .y,,.,,r�• »�»Y•• •• _ " ' hen of next decade will_ be a �..- It is well•'e�naugh to make the �n•....«.................M^ `' ` hen scratch fors living,'in but we wonderful improvement upon the must be careful to provide her hen od to-day, energetic as .she is. )-� with a place where she can get it s by scratching. To set her at work THE EARLY FLY. LE� � Yr 0 in the middle of a barn floor, and ` ✓>1€ expect her to find her living there, "One swallow may not make a would be like giving a man a well summer, but, said Mr. Blinklin- ` ® boiled bone and expect him to pro- ton, "one fay may make a lot of i vide himself with nutritious soup.- trouble. To be sure, it is exasperating to This is the fly that comes into d► seeour room with the first dawn of Lii P 7S, whenhe he are being eagerlydsna around these early summer mornings, when - S eggs g P- by rights w e have two hours alae ; - ped up at fifty cents a dozen; but r g P OVER t t let us remember that a man• still due us, and lights on our nose and wakes us u and from. that on EWeft. changes his lollies every day, and P f the igen ought to have time to do ,continues to annoy us. e so once a.year, aid if.she is rather "I don't think..much..of the fly ?. long in the.-operation, she is ready r in any w a,• and still I cannot be- THE STANDARD ` :SUCCESSFUL WHY THE TEETH DECAY.. far eight tttonth's of work when it lieve that any- fly is so depraved a as to 'do this maliciously. In wok_ ARTICLE - SOLD is done, Let us, therefore, be pa- d Here's One Authority Who Lays it tient, -and give' the hen time to Ing us up and keeping ns thereafter EVERYWHERE , _ ORGANIZATION ra Lime atirvatiou. change her clothes. If'ahe is com constantly disturbed until itis time elled as she too often is, to roost f°r us to get up it is simply'fohow- ;i, The almost universal decay- of P ' on the bare branches of a tree she ittg a fly habit transmitted to it ii r ''" �II•il�, ID'', i; ';! III n; the teeth is proof positive that our through countless nation is suffering lime starvati�z,'' will need every feather she can 8 generations. of iFoT�,rrtiai OF BIG CANADA BREAD g flies. It-is not moved b an R, COMPANY writes a chemiatry lecturer it, P since Nye are specializing in'sonal animus toward us', nor is I ��$OffenlCi �iiwater'll'� i � ... Dietetic and Hygienic G y' g gg It si , l �''; ant. of the soh deoahed teeth dair In and other thin resp n for what it does it is �js OYlft r Louisville have bail y sim 1 bre g Ctltlt;'r'; I r shoukh lie our aim to breed hens P y obeying its instinct to. light x Y on somebody. I 1112 l Mr. Cawthra Mulock of Toronto "Our dentists prescribe tooth that will lay In every month of I' advocate the year b re ulatin the time of "But for all that I swat it 're- :5111l�{S'',jCt OS washes and tooth rtes, Y g g r i „rr Announces Plass for Establish- pa hatching. We have done W"Onders morseless.y when I can, as, would � t�.ent b New Company of Mod- local hygiene, fill cavities and fit all riles if I could." �IY°ZYlt13 �riC�i'fOr in that direction, but we have not y F y bridges, and all this time ignore ^I�ar `,aa,P ern Plants In all the Larger the fact that the basic causes is "What a'hideous ruffian theP I ri- 'l I I!,I" .. f lime starvation; soner is," whispered the old lady Clues of Canada. + "Dentists will tell you that the at the police-court. "I feel quite - ;, . I T ' Toronto, Aug. 7 (Special).—The sugar you take in your mouth acts I ti afraid when I luck at him." E.�'�Y•�GILT `TT _ ivi eatabli&h�nnent of another large in-(directly upon your teeth. Dentists "Hush !" said her husband. "That's COMPANY ` - dustry for Canada will result, from: shut their eyes to the evident fact I I not the ' prisoner. That's the !.'M t T ED r the negotiations closed here bo-f that decay starts first in the pulp judge TORO A teacher once asked.a-cN TOeO-NT. by Mr. Cawthrr. Malock, foil beneath the latest enamel--and} 1� Y lass of the organization of Canada,honeycombs the interior tooth un- I kno" for - sunburn boys what' was grays. A little f, Bread Company, Limited. The`til the' shell-like bridge of enamel , � .� ' hand went up.,' "Well' Johnny i'' company will have modern bread breaks beneath the strain. ro��tth � � „ the teacher eked. Please, miss; ' pro- manufacturing plants in Montreal, The enamel, ivies absolute ro- Ct"8. A t� food y P " g p e P Johnny replied, ` grs�s is the whis- at night, said the medico. That ' -Toronto and Winnipeg', and it is t'ection against the external at- An 4"�e&� kens -of the earth:" ya what I have been thinkingeve: i the intention to arrange in the tacks of acids and sugar. I have 1 i "Evia must diet yourFelf and eat since you sent in our last bill," sear future for the erection of immersed sound teeth for months main food, and not stay out iaielsaid the patient. Y plants in all the other larger In a solution of fruit acids and I ' i - cities of the Dominion'. . sugar, and have been unable to de- �� The company, when immediate:test any erosiINDUSTRY on of;either the enam- plane of extensions and new plants�el or the pulp. MANUFACTURING e are completed, will have a weeklq "When you.eat sweetmeats, the BREAD t" output of 1,000,000- loaves, giring!sugar, with its irresistible affinity A it an annual production cf about-for-soluble lime, combines with the.. 60,000,000 loaves. calcium of the blood and the blood k, According to announcement made retaliates by sapping the soluble bare to-day by Mr. Cawthra Mu- from the pulp and subatancse of the S T B L I . . SHED SOUND BASIS lock, included in the new company_ teeth. Druggists make use. of this �q are five of among the largest bread affinity of soluble lime for sugar - k; _ manufacturing companie4 in Can- when preparing the official syrup of - them being the Bredin dime. es s forms a solution thirty- Canada Bread Company, Limited, With Its plants in Bread Company of Toronto; five times stropger.in simple- syrup ,Sbuart's, Limited. Montreal Geo. fhan.in the same gruantity.of water.. Larger Cities of -Canada Will Have Output of . —Weston, Limited, Toronto, known If you want your children to liars 4 � as the "Model Bakery" ; W. J. ends riche teeth, see that their - �'®00,00 L©eves Per Week, or Annul Production ' Boyd, Winnipeg, and H C. Tom- diet is rich .is lime and pour m _. fin,.Toronto, known as the TorQn:_ sugar.• to Bakery Company. The buai. - -of 50!000!000 Loaves, Company is in Strong _ . nessee taken over have all grown STRONGER TH.1N' NEAT. from very small beginnings, and , n F Financial Posit one N. �r are to day among the most success- A Judge's 0 laloo of Grape-Nuts. - " success- ful in their respective fields in the - _ P A gentleman who has a¢gvired a who have made the ebus 'judicial turn of mind from experi- - ' country. The services oof f the menn enc� on the bench out is the Gua- Toronto, Aug. 7 (Special).—It other exter risin bread manu- siderable attention to the q.ueettaon, - nessec pre-emtaen'tly successful arp Bower. State, -writes a-carefully was a ha au egtion for the p g being assured to the new company. PPY SS I factures, devised a plan to bring will be aware of the enormous say. g P Y. considered opinion as to the value consumer of bread which was made together several of the la,r Mr. Mart- Bredin, head of the of Grape-Nuts as [cod. He says: to Mark Bredin, of Toronto, some! g Best and fag which can be effoated through ;Bredin Bread Company, Toronto, ."For -the past 5 .years Grape- time ago, vphirch su I of T u nolo. ialn or-der t the city the use of the modern oven�oae in ......»- g , ggestion' taking of Torontri. . In order to. - and regarded- as perhaps the most Nuts_has been a�'prominent feature root has, with tlia co-o� j get � which one I�atcli of bread-may fol- perat.oa full ae,,ants es- for thewithout 'successful bread manufacturer- in-our bill- of fare. g purchasing tow the other sated, on the" and financial assistance of, Mr, g - -:tbat Canada has yet had, will be "The oris food with the delici- departanei is it was advisable i- of authority It is stated otl the bass P Cawthra MuIock, resulted in tlic Ig ous,_ nutty flavor .has become an formation of the Cati"a Bread bring,ia also as many of the buai- eneral manage-r, while. the Board of authority th�a,t i`,he employmea4 � of nirectors will include Geo. nesses i3 other cities as were ac << " indispensable necessity in my fam- Company; Limited, of these continuous crena re _ 'Weatotn,.President of Geo..Weston,. it 's eveT'da life. ceptabde, the result beirv3 that a duc�ea t,re. coec of fuel from 15a: Y 3 Y It was only t'o be expected-:that Limited, H. C. Tomlin, of the To- large lfontreat bakery and a large' It has pmved.to.be most.health- sooner or later soiemtific and sant- Per barrel of flour to 8c panbarrel. ron•to Bakery Company, and W:.J. fill-and beneficial, and has enabled Winnipeg bakery were included. ' tory methods would be adopted in The probabilities are, however, Boyd, .of Boyd's Bakery, Winn,i- us to practically abolish pastry and the manufacture of the most esse-n- --.COMPANY -IN' STRONG 'that the grea�fest saving of all may , Canada Arend Company, pies..from our table, for -the chit- tial article 'in th'e diet of the na- POSITION. be effected in the matter•of deliv- Limited, is at the outsot being'1 dren prefer Grape-nuts and do tion, namely, bread. When one . erY• Zt: would appear_ that the 7 aced. in a very atroti•g financial`. o coasid-am the edomious "inn rove= The Canada .Brcad. Cgmpat>y oS the average small bake. ¢ not crave .*rich. and .unwholesom -wagons sition by the sum of $1,000,000 iced, P starts with an enormous advantage shop d -position ments- which have been'made dur- P eliveir an average of 1600 or, : . . )being placed in-, the- treasury. to `.`Gra a-Nuts keeps u-s all in e.r- over any_other business _gf a_simi- P P' P frig the pi;st decade in nearly every lar character in the Dominion of may' 2000 loaves of bread prz week. provide 'for the erection of -new feet physical condition—as a pre- branch of industry, he, is ,simply It is a certainty that the Canada Canada. Alt the, outse•t is its. planks and the extension of the rentive of disease it is beyond astounded that such• an im important Bread C pane will deliver' at resent ones, and, of "t'he, same value. I ,have been articular) 1fa enormousritag requirements,will re, and the . •, - ]P - particularly .industry as that of the manufaet,ure least an.aderage of over 4000 lotivea time, upply•,ample workin ca i- im ressred by the beneficial eff.cote, advam,tages which will result in the g' P p of bread should so Ion have'been per'weie•k. 'tal. of Grape-1�Tuts when used by ladies neglected. In the iron iadu�•try, purchasing department. In a buss- These " When ,seen to-'day, Mr. "Mark who are troubled with face blem- nese which expects to shortly con- particulars go to show w - the textile industry, 'andin scares what neGas�i•ty there was from the '16redin, the General _1a•nager, ishes, skin eruptions,, gtr.. It clears of other industries the.re t•as'been sume such enormous quantities-as pointed out tliat't•he new bi 'bread •u the complexion- wonderfully. 520,000 bags of flour;364,000 pounds I s�t�tldpoialt -of the consumer far - p g Pintroduced durin the past few such an o 1• g- P each of com rem organization as the Csa.•yda .: to ny, with it•s modern a to- "As to its nutritive• ua.ities" my p ._�d.3=ens�tshd• malt ° P- q years specialization and •stinda'rd- extract, and 572,000 ands each Bread Company, and, at the ss2r►e . date plant's, would he in a position, experience •is'that one small dish ization. Economies have been ef- pounds lima, what profits there .will b4 toturn out a more uniform -and ,.of .Grape Nuts is superior to a fected either through the mer in of suartening anon sug?ar,,fio say no from the eta•nd g pound:of meat for-breakfast, which' g g point of the share - better rade of bread, •while the thing of coal for fuel, it ca•n be of interests In such a•map, holder. With such economies at - tiystematiiin of distribution readily a recia4ed -what advant- g' is an-important consideration for tier es to distribute operating costs Y PP referred-to above; i1t is not ciuflicul'1 wvill insure to the company the iav anyone. It satisfies the appetite ages ,will accrue in the-mabber of over an enormously larger output to see ghat an enormous future it ing of enorrhous sums that are now and strengthens the 'power of re- than d7risco.unts and cost of material, It previously, or by various"me- s.h,ould not be forgotten, al t- at in. Rtore for the Camgda Bread' being wasted, owing to the Gusto- sisting fatigue, while its use in- g thuds which the pressu•r© of com- � Company. Because of the.adopGioit.- mer� of the different bakeries be- wolves none• of the. disagreeable the business starts with an wmple tt g petition: o^ the strenuous mdtliods of the late�-iv type of.machinery and -ing very largely spread over all consequences that 'sometimes follow capital to accomplFish its-financing of modern life have thou hit about most nio6crn systeans, it will nxA sections of a city. a meat breakfast." Name given g in the most advantageous manner. ' wv - - g It would almost seem as though only be ab}e to e•u:pply -a lre�lton ' t� 'i' by Postum Co., Battle Creek, the only business-6o to ben d After paying foi� the variolas plaa'its t f 'b t'th Mich. n a_. selects gnali ,y c read, bu a cost oi. A MATTER OF REPAIR. t b which are being taken into the ,. <i ,� e 1 or an and basic production amid d.e')ivery -will 'bi I ioe said Hicks, that they Read the -little book, The-Road was the most mp t aoriaolidation, $r,000,ow will re-, d << industry of all., namely,' that of enormousT9 re;diioed. It'is the ex, a haN a stsrted a movement over in' to'Wellville, in pkgs. "There's main in. the treasury of the com- d the manufacltute of bread. pecta•tion of tht dire-,tors that, England to remodel the Ten Com,, a reason. pasq for the ctarrying om of the IDandments." Ever read the abowlalter? R new one LARGE CAPITAL RE UIRkD- from time to time, plants will b Q business and for further exten x. tt „' appears from time to time... They are That success would attend the eaoas,-from time a to liars, to plants, esfa�blinh;ed do other eenkree an Remodel, eh? retorted Dork- genuine, true, and full'oi human Interest.' that the p1•lritv. 9.1 ready taken ove11 ins. "What a waste of time I X11 'r- efforts of anyone having the oapi- as the same may be decided uporv.' , they need is restoration." DIFFERENT METHODS. tal and the courage to. adopt.mod- Gripat: as tbese advantages may. ''n t>re�citres of Toranbo, Montreal ,� ern methods in. the conduct o the , they are not one whit greater a added i nd T�inn•ioeq'will be o ai You never learned to sing or read inatfstry,was a. flora n of than those which will e,oerue from the earliest possible vsoment: # .`Doctors are no good"' growled play the violin t" - g° Q Elie weary.man. "Why?" inquired "No " replied Mr. Growcher. elusion, but for some remsyn or 'the -ado•pbion of icienti6c mathode The oom�pany with its exacting fi his friend. "I went 'to see one last << P other, aithouRh the idea had fie- cE manufacture and from the pin plan-ts end those which will be i,m- What"What'st•he use of going to all that Dight. I've 'hast no sleep for trouble? Whenever I feel-that the quenitly been discussed and several per eivete'm•at•;zinx of deliveries. As m,ed•iateily eretcted in-Monitreai and x' - Watkin the baby up and get efforts were.made towards 4d+a enK# t5raro rdadlly -be $trnaginr�d, the catit Winrri7leg w>E11 ehor�Iw'Iiave a weak- months. -- �� g neighborhood is too quiet I referred to, all of these came to of fuel is one of the principal items ly oubpwt of 1,000,000 roarer, giv- _ down 'tbe floor at night, He ex- out the la*n mower. p � amined me and 1• d the I vvsnted nought until Caw�thrs Mulcek, co- in the cost of bread. `Vew; haw- ing int an R•nnual production of over "more oxereisel"• ED. 4-211L ISSUE U—i-1.Operating with Mark Bredin and ever, w bo have not paidsn*�-con- 50,000,OW loaves. " - r,: :.�• �',. ;t _. � �*,tit:, ,• , ,. .,, � - '. w..a fir: a; r ; Yr .. •. r .S:.a;��, z ,v'.. ..t. .. ...:•...:'. :'• .. • .r y, 'a i�'u•..: �:. .�-: A.. :a i : "+�z"8• 5,�` .• _.. ;7.y.�`".,c•...' ' z. •�€w+gicAiw ,•bs'yiR'' fir.:. a ,r++6r , ""',.:.8.+:nn.u�, ,:•` ;r �"«�• •'� .•c...' r +F ..xr �, a�++vxyr'� '�.t •h,. .•: .. •.. .;{� :. .. s,^�.. - .,.-. .. _,�"', �,,�,. .T"...'.. srac•Y^T,^+. .;' we.,o-d°�.•��m !.�'. ".,- ..�rw ,'`s�.. .u' ,' n..,:fi.t- X �'J•3 r�ax.n. ''r�.,.,�.�.,,.•, x"rsx -.'1—a. ... 1 ' T* . 4• + ,»..T.„..a*"' ,�o?.,,,_aw•,v_. �d,••-rn-„-�.�.,,.'.�..„y,o .�.`�-:•: '�ty •-a'".. ',”` ,...-�a: ,.,,;g,'x.'4"1 - Ler a:i` .. _V'L - ty._u ... s .y. a4S'•tl : _t u Q • HORSEFLESY IS CHEAP. POWER OF AN AIR BRAKE.. --the pourer to enjoy to the (till life's �li�� TWO DOCTORS - — Some idea of the-power of as air V�gOrOII3 Mork and pleiistue—comes odd' with a i; Is Eaten by Poor People of Most brakii 1iay be gained from the fol- good digestion' European Countries. lowingfacts', It takes a powerful $' Wl1N NO BENEFIT The sending of British commis- locomotive drawing a train of ten rD���co e11'sw��EJS sions and delegations to Germany :passenger cars .a distance of about !1y �P ' _� _ to ihvestdgate material conditions five miles to reach's speed of sixty -. _.Dr. Williams Pills has been all the fashion. Political miles an hour on a straight and tone up weak stomach+ upply the digestive julces wMcb are lacking—ensurparties and leagues and societies level track. The brakes will stop Your food .being propeconverted Into brawn and sinew,red blood and active Wrought a Lasting Oise advocating this or -that have had she same train from a speed of brain• ti0c a bas at your druggist's or from 32 ` inquisitors ransacking the father- (Variceal Dyes a A C6.mi.9 Co.of Cai.da.Limk.d, lkOsewl g sixty miles" an 'hour in 700 feet: ' i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have made land from frontier to frontier, and Roughly it may be stated that a r to many remarkable cures in seri- the,r findings have been embodied train may be stopped by the brakes" B p , gold Jotlnny�- The camel can go, Darin the month of A ril� bas cases that people,;are liable to in tone of reports, some instructive,, in ab ut 3 per cent. of the distance weighing 18,081 ounces, and valued eight days without water." Freddy overlook their value as,a tonic for but most of them.unconvincing and that crust be covered to gii- .it .at $373,295 was-found in New•Zea. � y > the blood and nerves in debility stupid, << its speed. land. "So could I if ma would let me." a4` and geneial rundown conditions. Hundreds of Free Trade Leag- That such conditions are the cause uers" and "tariff trippers" have Minard's Liniment Curse Garsat in Cowes. ._ sought the secret of German 'pros= very many persons die,an A Safe Pill.for Suffering Women. of much.misery and-unhappiness is crit and their of G,6 ings have from cholera and kindred summer —The secluded life of -women (ARMs FOR RENT AND SALE. _ (fully known to those who suffer produced, deductions wonderfully complaints, who•.might have been which permits of little healthful b s ;from them and the need of curing expressed, as might'have been-ex- saved if proper remedies had been exercise, is a fruitful cause of de- ASK Dt to se, HE farm. t them is as vital as is relief from F you want to sell "s farm, consult } diseases with higher sounding pected, the predilections of the vis- used. If attacked do not delay in rangealents of the fltomach and .I me. 7�r B itors have found ampie'support-as- getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Bel- .liver and is accountable, for the P you want to buy a f , consult '. names. We commend the follow- a consequence of the Investigation. logg's Dysentery Cordial, the me- pains and lassitude that so many I me. ing statement to any one suffering Free traders discovered that Ger- dicine that,'never fails to effect a -if them experience. Parmelee's 1 HAVE some of the beet Fruit Stock., from weak, thin blood, or shatter- man was not pion eri because; cure. ' Those who have used it say' Vegetable Pills will correct irre- Grain or Dalry Farms, in bnba 0. - y ng g and prices right. ' ed' nerves. ,. Mrs. alae •Macabe,' of-protection, and vice versa. Em- it "its.promptly, and thoroughly, gularities of the digestive organs. _ Gleichen, Alta., says: "A few Toers of labor invariably learned subdues the pain and disease. and restore heaI•th and vi or. The R' et. TorDAWSN, Ninety ' Colbornt :•N: years ago I became run down, not that the toiling masses were poor- u H. Street, Toronto. most delicate woman can use chemo seriously ill, but just tired and ly paid .and worked more Hours "Don't mope around the house, with safety, because their action, T AND9 are a cons toUO one. Hence the weak all the time. I consulted our than at.home. In fact, every in- Tommy. Wh . don't you go and while effective is mild and .sooth- L astonishing prosperity of our farm. y• Y , ars. Why be one of those who knows he q -,,weak doctor, who gave me tonic vestigator seemed to discovers what play with Willie?" " 'Cos I played ing• ego do better, yet lacks the spirit is tryt `' ' after tonic with no effect. I gradu- he wished to find. Nearly every with Willie yesterday, and I don't Were is no risk. Men who come here !ally got weaker and weaker until delegate published his report suppose he's well enough yet." Mrs. Dunnit—"How did you realise how much of rite they have wast• with the result that England has ed elsewhere. Better write. CO]tM188ION• �I could not do my work. Then I make your husband cut off his ER, BOARD OF TRADE, daskatoon, Ss- ,{ ;went to another doctor, who pro- had a plague of leaflets. Hundreds katchewan, Western Canada. REST AND HEALT4 TO MOTHER AND CHILD. beard i" Mrs.,Sto pit—'`I gave pounced my case one of decline, and described what they believed they ' ,lag:W:ast.oW'. Som-rtiixo SYRT-P hag been him a diamond scarf-pin" for a AGENTS WANTED. ? saw, but one tripper tersely told used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of irecommended a warmer climate what he did not see, and this' was MOTHERs for their CHILDREN WHILE birthday present. NTS WANTE vyith complete rest. This I could e GENTS D.-n .rosy of other TEETHING. with PERFECT SUCCESS. it 'ha 4 , t the beet report of the avalanche. ,SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS Agency propositions coavim.es to not afford, and I began to worry sere is what he said Of.Germany' ALLAYS FAIN;CGRHS WIND COLIC,sad _ t ac come can equal Dore. You will o, �? i. the teat remedy for DIARRHO?A. 'It is ab- ways regret it t! �you don't apply [o! 'and fret, until I became a complete particulars to Traveueri Dept„ 1121 g y l�0 unemployed standing et street soluteiy harmless Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Albert St., Ottawa. ' QerVOn, wreck. One day while 'corners. No drunkenness or bra-vl- Wiaslow•a•Soothing syrup," and take ylo other triad. Twenty-five cents a bottle. - , !visiting a neighbor an old gentle- ing. No hooliganism, No slum, of -Mleard's Linfthent Limited. MISCELLANEOUS. _ Gentlemen,—i have.Co.,.used __MI*1AED'8 -man who was' taking Dr. Williams poverty, ae un E-iigland. No-dis'- Gloetrotter-"SCou Bay t1119 is a LINIMENT on my vessel and to my tam- AY and FARM SCALES. Wilson's !Pink Pills for artist aril sip re- sly for years, and for the ever day ills p p b courtesy. No begging or hawking. healthy climate, but look at your and ace tdeate of lite I consider {vt has no "ale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. r �; --0j commended them'to me. I sent out No deformed persons. No ]and out graveyard. It's full of graves." equal. lklfBZR, interior trim, doors, flooring, tpd got three boxes, but without of Cultivation. No children. 3 g would not start on a vowage• withoi L 'ash. Price quoted.at your station. Cowbo•= That ain't of aothin it, if it cost -'dollar a battle. bmall or large orders P. R*, T.' Ross, lntuh faith that they would help No late trains. to do with the climate. None o' CAPT. F. R. DERJARDIN, Toronto. me, but before they were gone I The alarming diacavery was made &hr. "Starke," tit." Andre, Namouraaka, r not an improvement and I that thousands of poor subsist on them fellers died a natural death. .UT YOUB it Glass s $ter cuts new K i (continued taking the Pills, con- horseflesh, and,. to prove the hor Minard•s Llnimvnt Curve Diphtheria. siase,Plate glass t mokeed andutwindoei g row, scores of investigators brou het - a••. y mad `sc, W. E. Potter a co' stantiy growing stronger, until I g g V Benoit St., htomtreal. home the public advertisements of bad taken seven or eight boxes, P COULD:3'T B)rLiEVE HiM. 01 LTHr WeNTED—xighept rtcee i �tuld I was completely cured. .T horseflesh merchants. TLese pro- Corns and warts disappear when P T Paid for poultr , eggs, res bite: duced an outburst of righteous in- Bilj was a Far Fest cowboy, and treated -with Holloway's Corn Cure prompt return get price liit: it will pay do my work as easily as ever dignation. About- a - hundredth you. MrDutf ab Co., T76 8t. Domimiqua u! had done in my lice, and the doe- � noted for his craftiness. It was im- without leaving' a scar. titrert. ilomereat 1'' part of the meat eaten in Germany possible to trust him. He got fin �-ewMZLL MACHLNESY, Portabia or f for told we that he could scarcely is horseflesh. It is sold openly as! y The destruction of the house fly heavy Lathe Mills. Rbinsie mills. - believe the change in me, as kis had y all atm the toils of tkie law, and I such; and it is held to be whole- at his trial he pleaded guilty. !ie a blit dot Almost ever Zug nee and Boilers. Yiu Supplies. rias b=. { Pu Y y E. Lon Manufacturing Co., Ltd., wiz: _ . f - not had the least hope that I Would some and'palatable and is rigidly He did well, for the case against lmerican . State Boatrd of Health Street. trillia, oosario be strong again. Now I always inspected by health officials. Pro- him waa strung and irrefutable. !is carrying on a crusade against . ToR RcaLE GUARANTEED- wil,on's keep the Pills on hand and if I bably every Continental country ,nevertheless, the jury in Its ver- 1 him. His filth -origin and habits, rI G ;z-ale wnrkr, 9 Esplanade, Toromto. 'feel fatigued or weary take them has people who eat horseflesh on dict declared him inn'oeent. sad the fact that h body !s gen- , a!rcEEt ?vatol;s. LUMPS. ate. So- . !`for three or four days so as not to account of its cheapness (in Ger The Judge was thunderstruck, erall laden 'with disease roduc- i tergal and external, cord wttLaas ,get run down." many ii, sells at 8 or 10 cents a Innocent!' be said. "I+lnocent' y p �p a:n by our home treatment. wr-tte us � Sold by all medicine dealers or pound). Other British investigat- lag germs, makes him one of the odors too late. Dr Betiman Medical Co.. by mail at 50 cents a box or six ors pounced upon the black bread But the.man himself pleads guil- 'greateat enemies of the human Ltmttsd Colliagwood, ant. _ t race If the housekeepers rs of C"an' RITE us today for oar choice lips ' bones [or gR.50 from The Dr. Wil- as unfit for human beings, com y! ee'� `V or A Pnts Supplies No outlay Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, paring it detrimentally with .the "1i�e know that," said the fore Ada. will use Wrl un';s Fly Fads I piypear : I eo, ®LidmomW sloe t armor coated loaves of rural Eng- man of the jury,"but he is such e; persistently,- this periT would be Ottawa, out. �8 armor- Ont. = liar that we can't believe him - lied.:—Review of &evie�es. tremendously reduc'�d. L pRCIALl9Ta ADVICE FREE. Consols _ �s' Dtlr9. Hay—"Ig your daughter '1 _ ►. us in regard to any �seass. Lowest sty - happily -married?" Mrs: Bee— A Powerful Medicine.—The heal- t price, in dross of an asure- - HIS BIT OF LLCM. .. TAY MURIh� EYE REMEDY Trusses, fitted by matt. Rend measure- (happily "Thank goodness, yes' Her hug- ing Properties in six esgen2isl oils This iced, weak, weary, Watery Eyes mens alaesos fitted b a e writs today ; g g ' aadGranulatedEsyelids. Murine Doesn't a air drug band is scared to death of her." 8?e concentrated in every bottle of After sufferin s rearing tooth- ' i�toree tet Dr,Redman, Coningwood. Ont. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil; Perming sells for fourteen days. Tommy Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists e one-of the most beneficial liniments consented to visit the dentist's. 1 8ef1 murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 1 • •'•, A pill That Lightens Li e.—To ... � hoc. {1.00, Murine Eye Salve in �C L EA N I N G LADIES ever, offered to the u'se of man. - "But he'll kill me .' asserted the (the man -oho is a victim of indi- Aseptle Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books WALKING OR OUTING SUITS " geetian the t ransaetion of business Thousands can testify as to' its nervous youngster on the verge of and Eye Advice Free by Vail. Can,,-„,,,,a t rift-cr ,,T our Preach promft r-T ' 1ldnslae ]Al's RemedT Ca. C blcaso. becomes as added misery. He can- power in allying pain; and many tears: I know he'll kill me British AmsrfOtln Dyslaj; Co. thousands more can certify .that But it was a case of choosing be Montreal. Toronto, O.taw. and Quebec Mot concentrate his mind upon—his During last year 476,083 aliens ar- ' 4taaka and loss and vexation Gtr icy owe their health to it. Its.tween two evils. g y wonderful poker is not expressed He went with his nurse, and when rived in Great Britain, 3', .tend, him. To such a man Parma- b its cheapness. he' returned, greeted his "mother Peevish, pale, restless, and sack! stn. n set f The Heart af'st�Isno Is the !lee's Vegetable Pills offer relief: y - beamingly. 4 y Act! Insist the A course of treatment, according public'baths for dogs have been "Not dead•?” bantered mamma. children owe their condition to `•OTTO I3IGEL�' a� 'to directions, will convince him of Iworms. Mother Graves' Worm - Opened at Munich, In Germany, "Ivo," -answered Tommy; " 'C0a I a j beir great excellence. They are just before the dentist killed me terminator will relieve them and tPlanO Action confidently. recommended because Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds. Eta >+ restore health. they will do all that is claimed for the foci Dame out ithem. THE CRY "HURRAH!" ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE � �N Hlp I Hip Hurrah!"—the dip- i , A good bait for a rat trap is a {inctly British cry—is surprisingly Temperance Street, Toronto ,paste,, made of cornmeal and modern. The "Hip!" and the «That's Aisliated with the 'university of Toronto, and under the control of-the Depart• M eggs, "Hurrah!" do not seem to bave " sunk of Agriculture of Ontario. Infirmary for Sick Animals at the College. come together before the nine- _ COLLEGE RE-OPENS OCTOBER 2nd. 1911. a Good Every packet of Wilson's Fly teenth century. In the eighteenth - N.B.—Calendar on •appltcstioa. �! ,Pads will kill more flies than can "Hip!" Amounted to just "Hi!"or ri E. A. A. CHANCE, V.L, M.S., •rinelpel. 'possibly be caught on tihree hun- "Hullo! while .-`Hurrah!" - was then usually "Huzza!" It is very Is often said of dyed sheets of sticky paper. ' like she' Cossack shout "gra!" but - - ' fir` '1 ' ►•• ..v,. "•-�� f`My hair comes out in handfuls. it is'supposed to have-been a Ger- v ' If it keeps on I'll soon be,bald:" man cry of the chase, adapted by Post "Nonsense; if it keeps on you can German soldiers to war, and.bar- ITY + never be bald." rowed"from them by the British, • EO I perhaps first o€-all at the time of QUITE TRUE. Thirty Years' War. "Hurra l" Toasties- the • ' • � is said to have been the battle-cry � • wears out more people of the Prussians in the War of Lib- `work does," said the ready- oration F1812-13), Still, the curious when eaten ,tt'ith cream or w thanYES made philos Ther. "Of course it fact that seventeenth and eight- rich milk and,a sprinkle of ` deepreplied Mr. Growcher: "for eenth century writers call `•'Hua- sugar. . the simple reason that so many of zap, a sailors' shout lends support The Weekly Sun, ;the farmers' knisiness ;us would rather put in our tune to the conjecture that it may really That's the one for house- _ worr}'ing about work than doing have been the h isting cry; His- keepers who want to please ; paper, i giving i and reliable Is unbiased ell sa!" the whole family. , information regarding this great quests :HAD NO CHANCE. Post Toastiee are ready ,tion, such as is not given in any other. A hiisband was being arraigned to serve direct from the in court in a Suit brought by his _package— `' """o�`I` a•i.f;e for cruelty. - � _ . . • Journal "I understand; sir," said coufl- YOU SHOULD READ THE SUNS sel, addressing the husband, "that Convenient :�� one, of the .indignities you 'brave Economical s showered' upon your wife is that Yr you have not spoken to her for " Delicio115 , that so I" 1 O WEEKS. FOR •I0 'GE } three.�ears.. Is t•_ ` quickly an'siwered -the*. 66The Meind1'y Litlgers" hl>;�� n e Gtr, thundered the ' u counsel, "why didn't you speak to 'SOLD BY GROCERS. c SEND INS - YOUR . ORDER AT ONCE • be.r. may I disk 1"'' V . "Simply," rephei the husband, THEW#KLY SUN9T0RQNTa * Tum I " , Canadian foetum Cereal Cer"any. . •� Dow ? "because I didn't want to inter Limited, rupt her. . muse di'Wi.lised. ylltngsar,,Ont. -- 3.1v, 7 ISSUE 82-11 Minard'e Liniment Cures Distemper. - s. • '' '" .. >;,' :.. "; .. r' .. •'r ..+.'. �'.''+.e a •5�of. 'x �r5 :R"' 1,' ..,y.l. f. ,a�.L,,.. - ,,,..cr^x: . T, . ..,.. .. .err•z'" .*15 i-.,�. t-a••-..;'I .�r ^y. ..::: ;,r.7" r•.5� '` .`"4''S'" iyr�•, 'tca� •rte., r�:Y"ri�.:v�i '. n r '� .:y� ,�;.,i,�,xPS,•... �, ¢ _. R." • _... � ':. '"�, �,�. y�`"'S `�",�"'uscarx�'°1', "'i•�` !S ";.. awi5r.':wl:' .off'''°+'y'. �• .�' '-",5;�i �' "p.�a", ., .S�t�a. 5 �" �'� � ,'• 914' f� � Wbitevale Branch of the Wo- ' ohs' 116"iss. 4 w ena Institute meets At the home It Grows H sAimosce. of Mrs. Geo Pugh on the 18th ineb. BUT NOT AFTZDLAD R THR HAUL aar jsm ROOT 13 ]FARM RS , 4 RATES OP ADY]RATLOWd: T.IC KoFeAden will Sell you that be Buy your threshing Groceries at juseitliasa porlint 10 coats Now Adv*r"donsants. sells a great many b9ttl9s Qf P-da'aa S&P ilsoh is inewtion.por lir*- 5 Gould because is gives satiefsetion. ate raw doe not inalade Legal or Fordiga He guarantees it to eradicate dandruff, RICH ARDSON'S -'.GROCERY Riven to parties making moa- CQW FOR SALE—A good Jersey stop falling and splitting hair and itobing as -,,=tor to ars months or by the Cow,fresh- -kpply to DAVM DA 001 Jr. scalp,or money back. powtv or yearly eantrwis payable quartwIT. Brongh&-_ ;It means Fr d ghggae"saroet,son lines,or under,with P&PW Parisian Sage will make -hair grow if Fresh Goode and money in pocket for you. the hair mot in not dead; It pats life and •Miss $6 u%payable in advan WORK WANTED—A job of' -A luster into dull and faded hair,and is the so mKiod I*local columna ten Dents per line, bout W yeifs of'aae,ifrong and by a boy&� . WE STOCK 5 ROSES ARD PURITY FLOUR "I*" eaurA per line "on subsequent insortion. willing ot delightful hair dressing In the world. ._S so work. Appil to Mrs. E."u, Picker- Mc Nrfatrac.4.rat4a masts known on splilicS, ing. — andrecoulthend-` roe advertising. Only 50 coots a large bottle. -P Parisian $age is the best hair Advertisements witbous written instructions grower TEA BUNS FLOUR for Pas-try, ,t-"W�bo inserted until forbidden and charged&a. QHORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE and beautifier, daiadraff cure and scalp -ccordLawly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- Q At your own price. App CREAK BUNS FLOUR for Family Use, 'Phone k. t .msocta I"st beta writing and seat to the pub. con.1.Pickering Tp. V on Promises cleaner known. -Try A -an oar money Asher a,": Claremont. back plan. co d and guaranteed in Fiok- P-.h . . I . . I WHITE SATIN FLOUR' for.Supexior. Bread oriag by T M. McFadden. lob Work PrOMplay LItOaded to. TERMS OR SALE or trade for agood work horse, an almost new tubber tired top Prime Cheese, Smoked Roll and Breakfast Bacon `,81.25 per year 111-00 if ail In advance, buggy just b4w6n rob three times: Apply to l71h SubacriptWaa W-the U cited States,31 SO Duchess,Street Toronto, A MASS MEETING Green Hams, Salt Pork 413 advance FOR SALE-House and lot situated of the Liberals of South Ontario on lirock Ft'., Clair mout, opposite the will be held in the Try a package Of JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Methodist church. For particulars a W W,J.GREGG,North Claremont V, Masonic HaU, Brooklin XT -A. IF r-r 1-1 & BORAX _O?r _ NOTES AND COMMENTS 'Wednesday king of wFughifig' wd&rs. OST-On Aug. 2nd, The J near Wi itevale,a white fox terrier 1 PO "Our American cousins take a dark spots on each shouldoe and hip and bl.%, Saur&y, Aug=t 129 19t.1 -4 tail,answers W the nam. of"Torry... Suitable at 2.30 P. m. 14.J,BE Don't take our word for it. Try a package. y. .98319 Alton,,great deal of pride in boasting of toward for his recovery, To select a Libeial Candidate for the their freedom They express a 'VARM TO RENT-Excellent farm, coming election to the Dominion � great deal of sympathy for other .1.1 splendid clay loam, at Oshawa Harbor, to House. R I c H A R © S O N real First class grain Lad stock farm, Plow been announced t ter present crop; nession-A !ss. The election has V TONAZ4T. r - x. -r.euntries and particularly for In . shows. 19V Apply to 0 take place on Sept. 21sf, so tbat it tCanada. South)- Battheir nearest neighbor, desirable tbat'esch Municipality be '"they cannot understand howOR SALE-A good rough.caat well represented..Addre&q", in yvbich 4 FbousseautslaingS roca besides closets reciprocity will be fully discussed, will VALnadians can tolerate a political ad good cement coiner. EIbesidesand Batt water be delivered by aaldoh..,.. 0.*-fkfth of an acre of good gard- 4r-ontlection with the mother coun- on containing five tree as other F.L.Towke,hL P_ Sold I&D.4rd I.Vnret-clese fruit. Also LmPerial Hon.Senauw Derbyabim, tcy. They see in that connection by repair with warming oven attached. For furab- WiMant Rota,ez-bLP., snowe kind of a bondage, a bond- er�sziuculars apply to THOS. E.STEPHEN-- 60 ,Claremont 7tf IL R.mowbM,jr".. mge of which A people with any Liberal Candidate of the Local Legi- spirit would rid them- ARMS FOR SALE-Being-loth 17 slature, and others.- selves. Many American writers of about 94 acme one there is a There will be an Executive Me %* brick house. back barn and )tberoutballdings, E, ISNEY Food to.R.F.con aj��ng down-trodden . ol�and consisting intruediately aftertheMass Meeting Does- - loam Canada as it dow About 3 acres A orchard, soil is a rich cisy Loam In a good state of cultivation, wall-fenolid Ideeting. :seountry, encumbered by our Brit- "d2wells ofgood water, .the other farm is -A full attendance ie desired. equally good but cont...from. house. Will as much Work - - ii6b connection. But by their I either one orbo^b. For further partica- WX FuRvis. (I.'D. CONKA^3. - "ahava. 446 literary efforts they betray A great 1&13 apply to Iss" Saltier.L President Secretary in the same time. you cap do torics Dealer in -,--flack of knowledge of Our relatl 0 iWELLINGS FOR SALE BY as much-work-with the "Crown­'Gang candor One being situated to the town of i Plow as with a single furrow Plow- .gship with the mother land. No L stirldav,built of brick *ad coolains "von SOUTH ONTARIO -.7 sothei country in the world pot... roomis wita frame summer kitchen attached 11 and without walking any further... . Far M­ Implements and soft water. About one-half acre ;1, Conservative Meeting "Crown" ,Gang'cute two, 'cl6m evft hard the%,k I ib of iside- land The otter is situated Uses of isewes a greater degree Cazvm=t..f=e and contains b's too furrows at the same time. many, 1pendence than doe*Canadgt-. ftit- '" a:- .0turday, Ang. 12— of all kinds and . A Q_._ tit A;� d Van pr9gresalve ta=sin mar fruit izeod zu bio and a 4,rue that we forin a part of th e Tb.�bo-v dwellings Belot 9 to the estate of 2 U'Clock P. M. British Empire. the greatest em. the late Edward Pugh and w1li be sold by too. der, Toodan will be meet-red up to Sept 14th M ee I tiog of the Liberal CQnseryative The waboal or any tender Binder Twine, -Wire the world hat ever seen. but. 19-1 1, Party (,f Sotith Ontario is called III secorted For further pam " Cro'wh" L: ...saur relationship ia simply one of time uAddift fftieeA executors. Mrs. Win. Zd- for the above date at words.Balsam.at Edward W.Pugh, Chatham. OnSI Wben Brit. sleutuAl protection. The Music. KdL Whit bY min becomes embroiled with other ARM FOR SALE BY TENDER- Gang lover. Buggies, Wag FBetag north west cornet of lot I I con&I tn meet seouu tries and a resort to tial' be- Picterinit,consisting aim acres, Morsor lam , MR. WILL" SMITH -U the surest. steadiest. fastest-worbin acd beloolpoa to tb8 66"110 Of the lata EeiWLrd -c ..,comes necessary, Canada willing. Vi;t-_ Sou &a rich Clay 104110,&D'i Most Of It And heAr his decision in regard to Plow theylys ever seen or used. It to Harness, 'Etc., r try gild without a momejj6'b hesftk_ b"'N'"in venture tar a number I*& I& candidature for &.Z be. the ConservAtivi cof3%A.u4 a never taAling spring creek lighter draft. too. as It has dust-proof 1 -tion will rush to the absistance of twea 3 sad a acres of cood hardwood %,sober the House of Commons in the %ob"ccit,coeur about to apple trees forthcoming election. wheels with !arse roller bearings. and ' • Cir Coke mothercountry,and when Can. twarta ,all e bascii fruit. Outtioproccifoo 111al a with "one too hUhly-polished quick-icourtair mo - beat '—' 50 Every friend of the Conservative Party u -.vada hasa, d6pute with any other Other buidinso co t4w large 9QLntlty Of In earn I mould- �W hitby Ont 11 cs_wt� " received up to requested to he pres- boards. Stays right down to IU I iawbsr. Tend. mation, her British conn 14th I he Lighost or any condor 000 0*- td'y eve' Mr Smith. a through the heaviest land. rAt us 4vticm is C.A. pled For further particulars ant- 7n show fuer greatest. safe-guard. Tha t cle'lly,&cc* rousfoig reception you the "CMW21" and give You vuLmes apply to he u ciderstened executors Mrs. W co. k Edwards.balearn or Edward W- 0,21r, chs'l- A number'of local and outside @pea of fLruLm , who bave purcham" nectian is Ito burden to Can- barn. 4" ere will be present to address "CrOWT)" GAII&N tram UA 00 YOU C"Set It dkmv not involve a heavy the meeting. ARM FOR SALE BY TENDER, #AzAtiou, but on the contrary it F being north bad of lot 16 con 9 Plebortaft i their verdict/ e enc of aiereo more or less, the 11rc' fie prompt. Chair will be taken imlieves L Ca"d& of -a bttr�deu oh- ort y of Duncan It Elabbwd Lemonvill. OX at 2 o'clock. sharp soil to IL--b clay loam im now state Of colu- Duriti-g the month of Augast -%would have to bear were she to a I Led JCAW nrls**, jk1beft W.Jescit"N vation and a mail watered I well I cistern �Afllbp&rate from-the British Empire. -3 cover wars sprins creeks, good oreburd of y President t Secretary iappies.peace,berrustlati choice varistiew on C.Amada Makes all her own lau-S the pro-Iwo are agood babit barn atone !oil ndaftonsad stab ling 40`164 driving hoose mad makes her own treaties. -She straw obtil•hen house, peg pea coVont wells -G- __H . ----.'BURLING dour and=4ba. AlsoVb0d frame bon" oW 4$oes not refer these matters to tar. Lad bed. Thio valuable property *I F&II Term Opens Aug. 28 Will give a discount of 5 per cent. on-all goods sold MIL"Idd Is@ trom Cleromoot,and C, P_.R, 'an wUl be received up to I p,m. ' rhe British Government-t-o be roti- oftexion. M.d In the Popular and for cash. and also She does not contributea Wig"ai 26th and opens"at Aleft Wilson's how Progreoxive iClsrwruaos,at that date. the highest or7 Three specials in Iran Beds-Two white and one green, regular price -4emt to the maintenance of the %ander not nocessartly For further 09.50, this month for$7.00. VskiltIculare apply to De.=Taa.bbard phone 0=0" Britijh army or navy, but maim- S .3715Locaoictville P.0,ons. or Tracheo One Combination Cbffonier and Writing Desk, regular 18.W this - totiff. . Beeiby Claremont.' 44-47 month-16_25 -tains- -a small Militia force and 'One Creaser and Stamd: regular 9.56, this triontb,&50. -mavy of her own that is in no )O%W 20RONTO, ONT. One Dresser and Stand J-cut oak and crossband, polished, regular$30, voense a burdeb. What ireaterthis month 27.00. if This school ranks high among the• One Princess Dresser and Socnnoe, J-cut oak Rod crossband, polished, -Qegree of independence than. ilia-t best business colleges Of this conti- regular 28.00, this-nonth $25. Good Sideboard$10. �eould any country desir'e? The nent. Proof of this statement is found in our large catalogue. Write C. R. BURLING'S is the place where yon will find a goo�d stock in United.States boasts of her free,.. to-day for one. Salaries of our House Furnishings, Kitchen Cabinets, Buffets, Secretaries, Hall .:doss,, but we have our sincere F grtduates this year larger thin R%cks, Music Cabinets, Kitchen and Extension Tables, Centre doubts about- her possessing the ever before. ;I t•pAys to get the-boEst .-Table--, Rattin, Oak andleather rockers, camp-beds, beds, springs, om moulding, windoW oak, polished divans, ro practical education. Mattresses, }-cat degree of freedom enjoyed -byr !3, door mats., bake- sbadeq, vu ttin poles, carpet sq!lares, rug W. J. Elliott, Principal "Canada. The hits no monarchical Book keeping, Shorthand, boards, towel rollers, sewing machines and repairs, gramaphond astitutions to 'support,' but sh' Car. Yonge and Alexander St anti reecirds, also agent ft)r Morse's Clarifier for phonographs and e n Tyoewriting 7 trusts, oil trusts, steel gramophones. Call Find hear this little instrument. ]has hei q6riu4:'.,, -siigar . trusts beef trusts and no end of other trusts, that O :.:. BOOTS AND SHOES heavy blirdens' to the -AD are proving AHE . 0 . country.' Each 'on'e'(Jf ilies-e isa FOR M.EN-A nice pair of patent leather shoes for 4.50. A pair,of tela shoes 41,esti lie tiye'oc topus that is sucking Every wis6 person lo6ks and plans ahead. TLeveft)re, we call your -, frotu 2.40 to 4.00. A pair of heavy shoes from 2.00 to 3.00. the•lite-blood.out of the people to attention to a few of our many lines that you will need eire-long and'shiiuld be purchased before butter and eggs get scarce. FOR LADIES-Low top shoes 100: High top shoes 3.00. High top tan enrich the few. These trusts by sh6es 2:00. Low*top tan shoes 1.75. . . 'word of command can shut down Just arriveA-Shirtinirs, Shakers, Cottons, Dress= Goode, Hose, Overalls;,. , Towels, FOR CHILDREN-Black and tan all sizes rind makes. A full line of tennis -.'.Smocks, Pants, Yarns, Toweling -,immense industries and throw shims for boys and girls. Table-linen, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ticking and A -ithousands-out of employment and many other lines, at right prices. These are all-W. B'1kamilton's-shoes; which give 4hu§ cause untold,suffering. If universal satisfaction. the United states is 66=free cotin - Try Wilson's Fly Pads and Tanglefoot foot on your flies. -try she boaAs to be, why does she Pring along your-Butter and Eggs. '. . . . . .:.- ­ G. A. GILLESPIE, I)TJNBARTON =.ot free herself of the.boildage of Our Groceries are the freshest. :jtrusts 7. BROUGHAM -GEORGE PHILIP, .-BIB r GREENWOOD to and.ar. n o na a A,_Hie city on Tuesday last. Airs. Stanley. of Toronk f - Ca' dA.Carlton, bad a husin.eas trihome after ding a few 0V I,ftrmed I e to, bas re- Mo - S0 L . Std ,Ba' days with her brother, Mr.'R.- rs -Nv-. Ci:rltoii 46d Raster Wal- General Merchant, Greenwood TORONTO der and Miss Jessie, of, Toronto, -are. vending their vacation at S.and Mrs. Will sell at factory hristy-Hats. prices, Men's Suits,.Men's.C Car .-Has lnoybd tQ.its new Head Office Building Mise;O'Brien,' of Chicago, formerly Pairs of Men's, Women's and Children's.Boots at below -.4.Hosedale. spent--a few..'days last Well clean 75 stir with S.and Mrs, Carlton of Pine August 8th,- West . Cost,, beginning with Tuesday, Corner of Jordon St., olWove Farm. King while they last. E.'Nickel, of Toronto, has re- if turned to Claremont after spending a .couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. 41rou COME EARLY-A goodAncuceineut for everybody.:- .. -Tor-onto.- 4. Kirit Beeiby. Miss Gladys Carlton accompanied enWo 'Gre o(I Hill 1by Miss Reta Gormley spent a few 1M SOLOVITCH9 The''Savings Bank D�orpartment at the.new Irw-ation w[IL lg 4d&5'8 last W`4k with the formers als- .4ar, Mrs. David Crawford, of Whitby. .8 Minutes' Walk from Greeq.'i Mill. Z6 made a special fea tu re of the Bank's business. dmw :a,�. .,•.w. se r.MggaF cr+.»,v-=ra9:ee• art•�'�»^,r"r�'eT"""'�s -.-1,...-. w•a:+:'�"�"'"' K �' 'ys-' fc-4a��•..�•.:ZI-1a, rvesi�^,,v�aFs_7*'; ;•� .,.:,.va:''T..:.^�• s^.^•n�'rnros7�!cre,.� � "'•:. r'S?' � . :° y •two?+. w� .a, Q u. .r"" .`.y7![„�' n•" 3. .pay. .vi 4 4 .:;"''r' l '.'Z-'".""'mc w'`.G-��..�r,:.*'-'k••--•aes...•.+F. 'a" "'ra ...,+�.,G...-w �a .•„�a q,.s ^e..� g ," ', .a-.• " o ,wFif%--°ifp+ c v .Mon n. <+-' iP•Cz{-' •af..." L..<-m '...zu+.. ae•....-n ,.r>...- .;..... .<_ .e-,. �..-dx.-.-..,.. c. .. _ .. .., ., .. - .. 1 1 :� ,.. _ , r : oa sass,.. �• '. •✓.'' ary�. , ,_ sass :.�.. .. • ,,,.. "' q , CLAR[MOIYT TEEL BOOTS I :.STEEL BOOTS = � . ' John Farmer, of Toronto, was cts'home over Sunda �+i F'ORi TSN J. C.Macaab, of'Uzbyrldge, was - - $.,�TENDERS Addressed to the !�OffiEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES An town on Wednesda � undersigned and endorsed 'Ten• t y tip Goo. Stmusser had a flying trip der for Public Building. Uxbridge, > " 'Ab Ao Acton on Saturday last.' - Ontario,'wilt be receivedgat this office Mr. and Mrs. Morrey of Toron- on t until4 p.m. on Mond , August 21, Fro, are visiting Mrs. D. Forsyth. 1911,for the erection of a public Build- =� ._ Wm. Waddell left on Tuesday MIng at Uxbridge. �T.•.f :for a few months' visit in Calgary. Plana, specification And form of con- Flour and Feed always on hand. Mr. Rosser and Mr. James Cast- obtained 00 tract can be seen and forme of tender !err, of Toronto, are visiting friends obtained at this Department,on appli- The Corner Store, Claremont. W. M. PALMER S cation to Mr. Thos. A. Hastings, clerk' - •� ;here. of works postal station F, Yonge Mr. and Mrs. Comby, of Toeon- street Toronto Ont., and at the post '1 to, are visitingMrs. A. W. Me- The experience of Motherhood is a office at Uxbridge. - # trying one to most,women and marks Persons teaderin are notified that g - distinctly an epoch in their lives Not g g g H, I CHARDSON 'S rs. Nichol and her son, of To- tenders will not be considered unless one woman in a hun- ronto, are visitingat Mr. T. GCA- �6P Qa� made on the printed forme supplied, a Iv\ died is prepared or and signed with their actual sign&- Important showing of finest display of ' ham's. understands how to tures, stating their occupations and China. A e David Scott returned on Tues- roperly care forher-� ysry large assortment of . • �' da from a fete days Jackson's self, Of course near. places of residence. In the case of Stationary.Y y arms. the actual signature, the nat- nary Books,Dolls, Toys, jars ,yi. Point. ly every womannow-,tire of the occupation and lace of resi- �r-� ads s has medical d i c a l p p nosived for the Holiday trade. Call Joshua and Mrs. Bundy are y dence of each member of the tim must treatment at the and see sheen. �y Zeending a week with friends in time of child-birth, iven. ppee g tails cit Qn c�9 but many approach Each tender must be accompanied 8ubseriptions taken for all MaEazinest, Alex. Wilson is having his hotel r . the experience with by,an accepted cheque oa a chartered - Week) and D Ne fA Hon- 're-painted, adding much to its ap- an organism unfitted for the trial of bank', payable to the order of the y - - - - pearance. strength, and when the strain is over ourable the Minster of Public Works, c F. and Mrs. Hod ett, of Toron- her system has received a shock from equal to ten per cent (10 para) of the J'� �_, R=CHA.R�SON kl3 R amount of the tender, which will be + , to, visited J. S. and Mrs. Farmer, which it is hard to recover. Follow-� ing right upon this comes the nervous forfeited if the person tendering de- on Mond&y. strain of caring for the child, and a cline to enter into a contract when Rev. Dr. Stenhouse, of Toronto, distinct change in the mother result& 1 called upon to do so, or fail to com- - visited the Misses Hamilton on There is nothing more charming than,plete the work contractettfor. If the -- Monday last. a happy and healthy mother of chit-!tender be not accepted the cheque : Miss Maggie Adair, of Agin- dren,and indeed child-birth under right will be returned. court, is spending a few days with conditions need be no hazard to health I The Department does not bind itself Mian Gleeson. or beauty. The unezplainable thing is to accept the lowest or any tender. h as d that, with all the evidence of shattered : Mrs. Sylvester and daughter; By order, i' of Toronto, visited with Mise Ruth nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared Condition, women R. C.DESROCHERS, W8810 time trying 10 splice an ..Gregg on Monday. will persist in going blindly to the trial. Secretary. g yR Mr. Wesley Beelby, of Toronto, It isn't as though the experience Department of Public Works, 1. Is spending a few weeks with his came upon them unawares. They have � Ottawa, July 28, 1811. old hay fork rope, When C. -'sister, Mrs. John_ Neal. ample time in which to prepare,but Newspapers will not be aid for lw Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit, of Pitts- they for the most part, trust to chance and pay. the pam►lt this advertismeat if they, Insert it 'Sargent W2u 6611 1'>� l� 'burg, Pa., spent a few days at Mr. In many homes ace childless there t without authority from the depict= fir; -'T. Graham's last week. meat. feet of 7-$ inch Miss Mar Pugh left on Tuesday are now children because of the'fact # Y g y that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable for a visit with Armand Pugh. of Compound makes w o m e n normal. -- Manilla rope for $4.25 - -Arlin ton Beach, Sank, heals and strong: Fronk and Mrs. Michell, of To Any y woman who would like 2 ,Tonto, visited with Lyman and special advice in regard to tills ' a M Mle, Pilkey over Sunday. matter is cordially invited to �r, - l3 pe write to Airs. Pinikham at Lynn, , g';, Q i 3 We have all sizes of Rope 1I! . Thos. and Mrs. Paterson spent 8 �g -with-the _lir• sister, Msi>bs. Her letter will be held is ; • m E e o also first-ol—ass- Mrs. Ifurtop, of Port Perry. ea : S = cQ 9r •; qw steek' *x D. 'Sutherland and Master Jack, — i s I a` m ar a• �[es - Of Parkdale, agent a fete days TL.ftE TABLE—Pickering Station G.1, �� a�gyab Ona y.• Binder Twine at $ cents a pound. ; 4 l0 with M. and Mrs. Henderson. T A• Traias going East 3ua u follows--'; ��I� ���" � � �a ! ° ,cm Nu. 3 Ylail 8.05 A M. o c SEP � fir � p 3 �� ' - Mrs. J. H. Beal has returned l2 Local 2,43 P,M. "oi� o°n `"-_' fl w home after a two weeks'visit with 14 Local 6.at P. M._ v e —5 za ,.o ARLES SARGENT, LAREn�ox 3.f her daughter in Mayville, Mich. Tr,ins going wast dee ae follows, sl din Tae Jesse Banbury with, wife and No. i i Lo ai 8.36s - inion,y, are visiting at S. Raru- " 11 Local =30 P. lits s. iohr's having come la their auto. 7. Mall 8.1% P. if. . ,.' Ayr s a Mr and.Mrs. G. W. Peacock and _'3aodrr included. �Ci o � a,, a . 'w,o' Ka7 ly� � -�• /� �� �T�� � Master Gurdon. spent the holiday — O S with their aunt, Mrs, John Neal. PICKERINC3 MARKETS !i 1: g Il a Jnlr e ¢ Miss Sutherland and Miss Jes lie, f`' g � � C z cz Seyt. F a ; !b of Toronto, were the guests of M. white Winter Wheat......:.... 8 ,g0 ! a few sac's Silver Sheaf and Gold t g _ EiPd �' ........ '3u 'A and Mrs. Henderson last Thum .so a a b `e o m�' r• s �_� :Medal Plymouth Tlwine day, Spring W hest............•..... op . Dee .. ,: Mr. and Mrs. Robbins have re- (loose .70 January Isis-w�lt�ls, Oshawa Is.Bronrn. turned- home after spending a Oars .. t r.poi+par: rq. zhrtdse u.oacalnetoa II. t• ' (fie g gNwrsonli�Uparero+e9 ilver Sheaf, 600 ft., a 8c a _ `�t�eaantinca�° weeks vacation at - fold Medal, �65Q ft., '9!C po The Presbyterian mission band '`. held their annual trait on Wed- cans ofbe*t Machine Oil while �,� r p 1 Gallon �. oeada afternoon by the creek 609000 F R f 40y _ � they last, can and oil, for-south of the village.Dr. Geo. and Mrs. McMann, of 1 A first class 3 lever GFang Plow X20.00 �•, Detroit, paid a flying visit to Good narrow bottom Bingle Plow. 10.00 UBORERSIA�lTED Claremont to visit .the formers sister, Mrs. Gov. StrauSser. Mrs. Strausser sr. accompanied Bissell's ]King Disc Harrows by Mrs. Geo. Straiteser, returned FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA t to her home in 9eaforth, after Additional for RetQra oo '* 1$10 Cor spending a few weeks with her Following Conditions: sou here. Tt�ymoomm� H l d J u riae r M D. M. Hubbard,of Bloomington, OOINd DATE8 a • S IS here at present erecting fences AUGUST 3",—"U all stations on an lines on tad south of the Grand Track Shia r� on his farm east of here, and Erie. Tomato to Sarnia. iaetudt all stations oo C.P.R Tomato to 1 f� which be i8 O$erlII for sale in °euO1C and Hritou South God sub-dlvitioa from Guelph Whitevale, Ont. t R tom and Brampton south. another column. AUGUST Iath—From an stations North or Grand Trod at; Use.Toa Tr to sarupolio , Roy Tarves; of Cassel, Miss Nel- ionto to Cale=nn Holton 1n and*sac also f+r+ad Trunk poian, der induslve. ��TT Me Tarves, of Oshawa, and Miss AUGUST 15th—Prom all stations in Ontario, Toronto tad East.orlu+a a�s� r« READY ROOFING R. B R Y A 111 Alice Pearson, of Toronto, spent a Fr Fast on G.T.R.also to N and Eastern Ontario, AUGUST 23ed—From al!stations Tomato to North in inclusive and west• BAIi,SF.li,i week with the -latter'.s mother, AUGUST 2f/th—From all rtatiooi Toronto and Fast in Ontario and Quebec.also Etat at J :MTAs Thos. Pearson. Oriltia,Scotia 7M• and North Hay, Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' Brantford Patent Roofing.used almost sundries. Central office Bell �. • Miss Smith, of Toronto, daugh- ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICUTS WILL U SOLD TO il'WRE6 ONLY exclusive) b some of the] PRL con- � y y "R Telephone Co. A ency for ,r -iter of Thomas C. Smith formerly Representative farmers,appointed by Mani ba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Govern- ceras in Canada. Price 2.15, 2.65 and �- 'teacher at Atba, is spending wine meata'�meet and enme laborers on arrival at Winnipeg. Rolston Laundry. Free transportation will be furnished at Vylnnim to points on Canadian Pacific where 2.90 per square. weeks in the neighborhood renew- laborers are needed.east of Moose law and Saskatoon,including bunches,and at nae cent Also, a quantity of No. 1 apple CLAREMONT, - ONTARIO �- ting old Aegrlaintanees. a mile each way west thereof in Saskatchewan'and Alberta. - A certificate is furnished with each ticket, and this cestir=te.when executed by farmer barrels on hand. � Rev. Murray C. Tait with Mrs. showing that laborer haf worked thirty days or more, will be honored from that point for ',Ter=ns etrictly C-Bh Tait and family, of Wallaeeburg, =Law ticket back to starting points in Ontario, at$18.00,prior to Nov. 30th, rYlt. W. D. GORDON-&SON, y Tickets are good only on special Farm Laborers trains.which will be run from Toronto ispent last Thursday with friends and Ontario points to Winnipeg without change,making t{ip to about 30 boon,tad will be Pickering, Ont. "itr Claremont On their way home ►»ued to women u weL'as to men'but will not be issued at half fare.to childrec For full particulars see oeareK C.P.R.Agent.or write- For a holiday at Jackson's Point. t a. t. •reoursoN. D.F.A.. C.P.R.. resists *� R R. Gray, of Goodwood, sues 'in New BI&Asmith Shop � WINE town on Tuesday. He leaves " shortly for the North-west in he may continue to `reside in fut- r ure if he can Secure something to m S On COs shopfo leased the blacksmithpt in materials and deemhis liking. D* .­._S1* ; shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- kept is stook. It will pay yon to *all at our works acd inspect oar sou, �am prepared to do general epi - On Wednesday a, number from :., n and`obtain prices. Don't be mieledby here attended the raising_ of a - " ' a ami l eI agents we do not employ them,eooeeq _ ly w can, slid do throw os the agent bl ek 'th'ng in all li ' new barn to replace the one burn- e 'ed last fall on Mr. James Birrell's = $ORSESHOEINf3 A STECIALTY commission of 10 per oent.,which you farm"at present occupied by Mr. _ - Ind. hone,No. 302, Claremont oeetainll+eava by purchasing from as. ` Fred.Ward DRY GOODS=Our stock is coal p callsolieised.• ` A large number of our yonnit plete. Get' a pair of our Lisle := _ ° Q +� �IINITET GRANITE 00. thread lace-front Hose,- well JOAN E![cGRATH nuns. whibby, Onix!= t people have been enjoying auto rides during the past two-weeks worth 40c:: foe 25c. White Taf- CLAREMONT, ONT. throe h the kindness of Mr. John feta silk gloves. 20 inch Iong, 2 E. W. EVANS1 Stokes; .who is Visiting in' the dome fasten, the best value ever - The Pickering aleighborhood. offered at 50c. t Thos. Blrkett, John Gerota and _ _ �1 dance ColnYril teeP Manufacturer al a:J Harvey were in`the city on I Shop and Residence, Dundas 8t; Saturday seeing the great foot 'Tails Denier, the Shoe of is A ociapion is to WHIT NT - -- ii ball match between the Corinth. The object til ea gyp O , tans, of England, and the All On- GROL1Jl3IE5--The best in -the lessen stealing and prosecute ,v. and the fit the felons. Thr yore west of�Whitby Souse = tax team, in which`the forager market, always fresh. As you .. _ . -_ . . _ N won. know this season of the year all We can fit you in price, style,comfort embers having properly stolen comn ani- The Women's Institute will -food stuffs must be kept in a and wear. Ladies hoots, shoes and ate immediately with any member We are prepared to inatal wood or iron : meet as a picnic on the afternoon sanitary condition. Out�£6od sl -1.4o, 1.50, 1.00, L75, 1.90, 2:00 of Ezeontive Committee. um on short notice,also attend of Aug. 18th, in the Gregg-Can stuffs are all kept ill close ver- 2.26, 250. Misses-1.36, ].40 and 1.86, p F e _ Children's, all prices, 80c. up Membership fee 01.00. to all kinds of repairing. , AM ping Park,North Claremont. Kin- ed sanitary bins—nothing ea- Men's Imperial Patent Leather Boots Tickets-MAT be bad tions the Pre identior. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, bale and Brougham will meet with posed to draw Sieg. Our Teas 4,00, Plain dull tops 2 50,3,50- Plain Hecretrry on application• also asoline engines and them and take part in the pro- and Coffees are the beet. Try $lutchers fuzed heels and straps 2.00. Exec. Com.—L- D. Banks, the egnre gear $ - gram. All are invited to solus them. Youth's-1,25, 1.40, 1.60, 1.86, 1.75. W. V. Richardson,Pickering, Ont is ; g' MAGWZT CREAMISEPARATOR: and spend a social afternoon. Du J A. O'Connor Arthur leffrev ppc N t ecce- plot forget the date, Aug 18th at �� S1�PSOlil Co., nae o 0 �f M I• . lir µ 8evratar► resid y A' o'clock. '.s ... .a ., _ SY.. \„�{ .. ."fig •:, 5 Yt y. $K,H'Y}' N"f.r'> _'"'n.+�, Cr'h., .! .,i.41: est eaL III Y �1.-,•',LY,vl<.Ai•WA:G+:, „ .!. ,mac.F ,. + gY1 PIRI, ..•:Y:•.,,,,, ,.,. .. ' :l, -,.. •.y.,•,. lwYy Antar•.,,.. .1« ' z:"hc" 'c•i .Yv:7'4' '':.�— , ,,"•'�' v- Q "' �X^rinr.*r: r• .^:: �F".-': '.'.....g. ..0!*ki e,r•,V>Gr,'; ,a? r...T a+•'r ar o : s ws„°fi.jtir 7. - �, rad.. ...,,..- .. ..k,..>, _:.. a;:..r..: .-.>,o-Y:,.%. -.a::..✓-..a,.• .p,„ .., .... r -r , '. ♦ �♦ -u+++4 { }+♦,•}}��, The mother waited with sicken- ". +++4444040 icken- �?' *^ ing anxiety for the girl to speak, , ry and as no words passed the strain- ed, white lips, she spoke herself: THE PRESERVING TEST l I o. you krrow why he did this? < -because he wished to be free, and - a! d yet see you well cared for. He FOR NEARLY 00 YEARS _ r ; 1 thought it was for your good to _ marry this other man-my son is poor and—" t. v j�j But Nancy stopped her with an ¢� OHf A LOOK INTO THE PAST imperative gesture. �� "Don't say another word, she l t: -d, in low, husky tones; "I-I __. hav higard enou '� s d kr ♦*4-o 4 e�,,.,0 0 1+-04-04+#+.}...�++''♦+ An yoti will ' do nothing 4 "Under ordinary circumstances Promise me you will do nothing.". EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR CHAPTER XXV Mrs. Darnley almost knelt in her I grant it would be extraordinary.; eagerness and despair. has stood the searching test of preserving time. This is only .Mrs. Darnley was sitting in her under the present ones, no, the d, charming little drawing-room, girl answered, feeling all at once Nancy looked at her in silence. possible because of its consistent high quality. -s ' which all dia ntled'as it had been There was no need for words. Her nsa that she was getting close to the ' - when'she had departed for Nice, truth. "Two nights ago my hut- eyes spoke when her lips refused - FROM Y01'B GROCER. kk et looked cos and reit in the to move, and after a while she y Y pretty band, in a drunken fit of madness, turned away and walked steadily 'The Canada Sugar Refining CO., LlfnFtOd� llOntreal y _ afternoon dusk and tate fireglow. attempted to take my life ; before out of the room, out into the cheer- . . She was resting back luxuriously, he did this, however, he poured out Established in 1864 by John Redpath. t glancing through a pile of letters a torrent of abuse upon me, and less streets, with a heart t. cold as IL which awaited her, one of which mingling in with this he taunted ice in her young breast. Mrs. ' was from Lady Burton, giving a me with having been easily de- Darnley stood motionless for near- ly a quarter of an hour when ane long and exultant account.of dear ceived, declaring that he had trick- AN ORIENTAL^DETECTItiE. NIAGARA 'DISTRICT was alone. Then she shuddered. A Maude's engagement to the young ed me into marrying him, and that -NEEDS PROTECTION. She felt abased, degraded by what .Sir Richard Boothby, one. of the you-you, Mn. . Darnley, had Teapot Was 'Used to Find Money she had done. -catches of the matrimonial market. helped him. I hate come to you to "Derrick, it was for ou --for and Jewels. Enough Peaches in Georgia "Alone `-r • "Boothb•:' sneered Mrs. Darn- know if this be true 2 If I am le as she lion the effusion into wronging you by asking the goes you l" she whispered, and she Tea may be considered as a drink to Supply Amertea. y+ g shivered again. "What an escape: of the sages, but one would hardly The relationship between Can- i.. fire. "It should be Boodle, as tion, I will humbly beg you to par- P e „ she muttered, pacing to and fro. expect the teapot to plan the part ada and the United States as re- Poor being nearer noodle! crea- don me. But am I safe? W ilr she, betray of a judge. Yet Margaret Cotter ti ture : I suppose he has been There was dead silence in the ards the fruit industry, and the caught blindfolded. Well, if all room, braises only by the ticking me?" She passed her hot hands Morison says in ` A Lonely Summer manifest need of a Protective tariff ` in Kashmir that not infrequently g over her eyes, then,,as rn the vision q Y fur Canadian fruit rowers have ' reports concerning him are true, of the clock; . then, Mrs. Darnley it is called upon to perform that g they• will be well matched-nota rose from her chair and faced t1Fe of Nancy's face returned to her, P P she drew a deep breath: it was an function as well as its legitimate been clearly shown in a series of -brain between them'. girl. convincing relief: i one. The author, in one of her articles. by Dr. George Charles ex cession of c ing lief t With which kind remark Mrs. ' ''And if I say that it is true," - P tentin tri lost.a box-contairri B�tcbanan.of ne t�Pre _ Derrick would never know the g Rs- ' � -Darnley took up her tea and sipped she said, with strange deliberation, one hundred rupees and some Jew- I sident of the Gntario and Western truth from- Crawshaw s wife. err Knowing that it must have Co-operative $octet Dealing y+ it. "what then?" i y, gy. Ytr, Then Mrs. Darnley started, and The sneer left her face after a Nancy shrank back from her, been stolen in the night, she call with the Niagara peninsula Dr. came to a standstill. Her quick Buchanan says :-- 'R•hi}e, and a frown came instead, ­What-what could have made ed for her servants.'lr • + ears had caught the sound of foot- They showed much surprise and There are in the Niagara Penin- _ contracting. her smooth, handsome you do such a thing?' broke from ; �.l broas, her pale lips. "What had I ever steps running up the stairs. She distress. They searched the wo>ds, sula about 330 square miles of land .4 "After all, brains do not mean done to you that you should de-de- . had forgotten until then that the and found the empty box thrown on which fruit can be well grown, y _ - everything; if one's children are. literately wreck my life, my whole hocir she had appointed to see her away by the thieves is their haste not counting such districts as As= son was near. I sent for the native lice. They lunatics-well, they can be man- happiness, as you have done]" p° Y I caster and Dundas. Between To- she said to herto he mnrp euritiusi And pie- Hamilton there is an u3 - ag so muc t 'eet er. will qtr It had been a bitter blow to Mrs. the-i,ther returned, fiercely, "you self, and with a swift movement 'turesque'than effective: They would, other 100 square miles; in all at she flung herself into her chair and arrive each morning in a bey of q Darnley that her son should have stole my son's heart from me; You g g y least 288,000 acres. been Ko utterly crushed by Nancy crept in_where I should have been took up her book. I over a dozen, tell the servants- op- ` 'Not all of this is each land, not Hamilton's apparent falseness and alone ; you bewitched him, and it The strong call on her nerves enly that they suspected them, and I p j�' E g pp even probably 20 r cent. of it. 3` her speedy marriage, and in her was necessary- , to save him from brought back her real self. sit in a ring and cross-question But ver little of it Pa of no use for -heart there was a strong wave of 'you," --How fortunate that she has them for endless hours, trying to y s` jealk,usq to strengthen the dislike Nane stood motionless, speech• been gone so long'• A quarter of i trick them into saying tsomething f any fruit. 3luc�i can be made floe she had always felt for r Nancy i an hour earlier they must bav-e`which could be taken as an aeknow- peach land -by drainage, or good 1 less, and the other woman, seeing plum or grape land; some "1 shall speak openly to Der-' this, went. an !le;ftly, mo;ing rest- met•" .she thought, 'and the next i]edgment of guilt. In vain I tried 'apple, p . g P .1 i rick."• she muse.! on, `and `tel! �m,ment she was greeting I)errick'tu point .out that this would only its only good for berries, but all 0! ^l, leFsly to and fro as she spoke and- -of- her ueaal'cold smile, and not ;put them on their guard; it was It in a good fruit climate, The s: him it is his bounden duty to marry „1.did not intend to stand by an g see my son ruin himself and his a sign of the humiliation she had to poversthe bust elandwtme �t planted land is waiting to double Dorothy. The tri is over head I felt su surely left on her hand PPY P° quadruple in value, whenever t and ears in love with him,-and the career for you; if ,it had to be - ance the occasion offered to adopt the market demands more fruit. : marriage is desirable in every some face. 7M done again, I would do it. After � outside suggestions, It may be assumed that the way. shank Heaven that creature all, what do ,You want more? You In one elaborate function I way ':•alue 'ut this land for general is saf ly out of his path_ : it was a have money, and money can do Janet Batched and warted for $eked to take part. I was placed farming is not over $100 per acre, Strang measure, but a good one, much {ur persons of your status•'' ?tiancy's return, and as hour passed . in solemn state in an easy chair in and that -fur fruit purposes it is and 1 don't regret my share in hav- The insult made Nancy wince.. hour sfie grew nerPuus. I front of the hut, and round stood.. jag given her a -husoand and -a She half turned away, but as she, ,What can have happened'" she,a wide circle of turbanned natives worth 8300 per acre; although fortune." was Ruing efie looked back. mused, -anxious].*, 'She stolid' all In front of me, on thea ground, much of the peach land is worth And yet an uncomfortable ex g q P y $ the time at the little window az- a uatted the chief of police : to 1,000 per acre,. and that where it ta�sed over Mrs, Darn I 'beg to tell you_that my soli- , has .to be drained, draining will -pression 1. cttora will require you to confirm ing down the steeet, and in her ',;eiief, he could talk no English, averse about 840 per acre. ' ley's cold, haughty face as she said what, you have just told-me;" she I hand was crushed a telegram, -. My young. rook squatted opposite : It a n'urther be -stated thal this to her+.elf, an expression which said, in a quiet, very cold tone. "Cab she have seen ? Can she !a small native teapot was placed " - deepened into something almost (know already?" she muttered between them, and close at hand peach land- at $1.000 per acre it - like deepened consternation,.. something a the door was Mrs. -Darnley started as if she - five tightly-rolled scrolls of paper, known to pay a good return on the had ben shut. again and again. "But it seems opened at that moment and her iti hat-what are you going to impossible.' ' Who could tell her?ion which, I was told, were writ-ir,t estment in the hands of practi- g g l ten the names of my fire servants, cal growers. If we take the vel, a-Ad announced: do?" she asked, hurriedly, for once ;Thank Heaven I sent that young one on each. low estimate of 10,000 acres plant- "Mrs. Craw'shaw." lady at Ri stone Hall our address: ' The teapot had s broad rim round ed at 8300 per acre we Have a value . frightener! out of her calmness. ' P Mrs: Darnley' put down her tea '„ I If I hadn't done that we should cup with a hand that trembled You surely are not mad enough to the top. The chief of the police on of.880 000 000 for the orchard and a think 3•ou can get freedom through never have known •this news Ione Ride; and the cook- on the oth- berry lands. slightly, then rose to her feet, this,?". Dear-dear l I wish she would er, each laced a finger under .the "Mrs. Crawshaw she repeated. Mad or no, I am going to tr " 'fy rim, andpheld the ste! loosely Now as our home market groins, come as if doubting her ears; then suave g g y' and in our home market we have was the girl's firm answer. And at that very •moment her suspended between them, no competition, every acre of this a what do I owe the honor of this Mrs. Darnley gasped. sharp eyes described the slender, Placing one of the scrolls in the 288 000 as potentially "the same lP, This is indeed a surprise!! To J In that second, Pistons of dis black-robed figure walking wearily spout, the policeman explained that value,e, a_ fully f is un la• ted. y visit?" grace, public_ dishonor, perhaps along. if the paper held the name of the ` s Nancv flung back.her thick yell; base.been nearly Trightened thief the t este! would give sign. There are in Canada about 8,000,- her face was t:ery ale, but calm. Punishment-for if she had not ac Two papers sated the or 1. 000 People, the United Statef P tually fur ed that letter of Henry ;out of my life, ma'am,'.' she cried, P Pe P "1 wish to speak to you on a g as she ran to -greet Nancy .and I«hen the third was put in, the claim 93,000,000. However thal ': 1Per * important subject,"' she an- Chaplin's, which had been the chief teapot made a"semireyolution and may be, our present soft fruit acre* 1 3 instrument in working on the girl's draw her into the room. "Dear P ,%wered, quietly; -1. shall detain heaTi:- hock. cold and white you almost fell from-the 'hands. _ age is fully , equal to supplying mind, she had been a: consenting There was intense interest. The Canada. It is safe to say'thera it ;you only..a few' .moments. The look!" importance of my business must'be and active party, to the fraud inspector put aside the aper, re-I not over 12,000 acres of peaches iti flashed hideously clear before her{ 'And. forgetful of all else, Janet marking that in it was a name of Eastern Canada. If..this su list excuse for this intrusion." began to chafe.the girl's icy hands g pp eyes. This must be prevented at g the thief. At the four scroll the 8,000",000 ''people it 'would take Mrs. Darnley bowed. f and remove her bonnet and cloak. P "«ill Putr sit down, and may .I. a]1 hazard=at any cost.. ` te'a'pot swerved again, ut remain- 130,000 acres to supply 93,000,001 "And • Derrick=have-haye you , "I am all right only tired-only !ed immovable during the test of the people, but there are 180,000 acres give you some tea? Pray excuse tired. "' no thought for him?" she murmur- !fifth. The scrolls'w•ere ,then thor- the very bald appearance of my -g. Then -Nancy's eyes fell on the of peaches in Georgia alone. room, Mrs. Crawshaw, I really did ed, huskily. If-if You do this- oughly shuffled and a second ,trial' buff colored envelope Janet had given them. The teapot made ifs I ---not anticipate ani visitors; I -am I shall - be disgraced, and my g• ' P thrown hastily on the table, signs at the two same names. JEWELS THAT DECK A QUEEN, s -returning to \Tice almost' immedt- shame will be his shame. g "What is that, Janet? What has The inspector then said that, 'as At almost all the court functiont }' „ A mist rose before -anvy's eyes, , lately. a happened•?' I I was so tender of my servants' which have been so numerous it ;w = '-Nancy did not take the chair she paused. . Then she said tri a _. low voice: Her eys grew wide-with #ear. welfare, they would be given a London this summer,'•the 171ueen'LF '.placed for her, she felt she'must - Was she traced already? .. I chance of restoration before they get to her subject at once.' She "Your son' has nothing to fear; preference.for diamonds over ani Came a step nearer, refi�sing with a he has done nothing dishonorable Can you bear some great news, were accused. 'A' heap of loose c,ther jewels has 'been invariabli ' gesture the offered tet. -your shame cannot touch him. ma'am'? Yes, I see you can. You I earth was dug at the back of my manifested. Beautiful as are sap are as strong and brave as a lion. I tent after dark.' Each servant, in 1 phires; emeralds and other colored "Mrs. Darnley." she said, hur- Mrs. Darnley drew a deep turn, was to o alone and ,cast a riedly, "will you answer me nae breath. I You" see, I disobeyed you, ma'am. '' 8 stones, it is certain .that no Beit tad let Miss Leicester know you I basketful of earth on the heap, In! can cum ete with diamonds in bril- question? You must forgive me for, She had one more card left, she this way it was hoped that the!, lienee, cleffect. They are the court putting this question to you, but must play it without delay; it was were safe, for"I thought the poor young lady -would fret her heart,holder of the stolen goods .would stones par excellence, and set 011 my position'is a desperate gine,.and itt. duel., a wicked act, but there !make restitution, in which case no• the magnificence a# a court toilet out, maybe, when she heard what It is no time for false s.ntiment, was no other escape from the net I gtiestiuns would be.asked. , as no other ewe!•can. Diamond( - "What question can you hate to, had happened that night. I've d that was closing round her. After dark I heard the shoveling. , are particularly becoming ,to the til ask me?" Bending•forward, her face white I heard from her every morn ng After .a while the .inspector and I �. since I wrote, G xl bless her: and Queen,'and her Majesty neper lookf Mrs. Darnley' spoke cY,ldly and to the ,lips. she looked at Nancy. went out to the' heap and carefully better than when wearing her big] resentfully, but her hands tLtuPetl, "T>ot1`t be so easily deceived," now The has.sent t'iis. Let me hoIa Sifted the dirt. We found nothing. i crown of alternate Maltese crosser ';. - . v our•hand, child, w file you rea a nertoitsly, all the same, as she re she murmured, tf.,I am dishonor „ Later, the two servants were ar- and fleur de lis and her uog collas - placed the tea cup on the tray. ed, so will Derrick be also, since .it• rested and put in jail. When they I of diamonds of lattice work design. Nancy's blue eyes rested upon -since hr too, was party to the l Nancy's heart seemed' to rise in were released they immediately su-f Queen :1lexandra, on the othef ' cher for an instant, trick, as ;quo call it', which gave her throat. For one instant she ed me for three weeks' wages, that i hand, had a marked preference fa! "I want to ask yoti this --were you, a. penniless girl, such a mag- -could see nothing plainly,:the neat -being the. time of their imprison= pearls anal_colored atones, particu. 7! . 'raii .aware Pf the .reason which nificent fortune: . Yes--Derrick moment she was staring down at meat. lady amethysts, of which her Mre, ., _ torc<<l me to become Thomas Craw- stands with me in this." the written words, her' fatigue, - Fsty possesses a beautiful parure, i orc,2d wife 1" "It can't. be true-it can't be, misery, Derrizk- Darnley's cruel "Will it hurt']" -asked the precise which does not form-part-of the ylrs. Darnley patised� then she true treachery, all forgotten as'she p'ersoh as he sat down in the b}R crown jewels•, but is her ocrn pr9- w ) recai icxted. _ 'Nancy stretched out her hands re-.d: chair. "Don't y ou.know that Lad vats property. ? r. "This is, indeed, an extraordin- and retreated till she reached the "Bring 'your• mistress here at vertise myself as the painless dent- - t Ory es sh.; said, in sharp, wall, where she rested a moment, urice. Mr: 'Crawshaw died this ist?" "Yes. But what I want to We seek z law,v�t to protect Ms - mar f nes; "I really fail to nn stunned, overwhelmed with this ngarn+ng." know is whether you can gusran- from aur neighbors and a doctor 1!►r.r '.0 cool Mra. Crawshaw." awful statement. t ' (To rQ aentintted.) ten me as a painless patient." to protect ue from ourselves. ,.}.• .. .a :'..-'. .. .y w, •^•mv ,, ''y., .:3:' Y. ! w;�!Vk.,' `c'ai.:�tn,:'�` ,Ua�,^' at s+'. ,.� ;F` "F. �;1`'1. „ xx;yy ._��.�a,•.��,,�a''y., ra,,.a�.�, ..,, :+'fie", ,.. .� b'rr• -,. � '°:'a ��.n. ,, ..^£"i � T ? .. � .�,, •,ray ,. •«:� F„;._ s,.,;� '1,' i -L.$ ,,-#�^+". X'•t� "`�. e. G ,!e: •. � ,,�..' '.:j8't \'. r' t'p %cr=iB:inae " :rs ..y1" n fx, e•'�F 1 7 NW '77 moi'! �-4757_ _ZZPT7-­0R7-P9'-7'_ .77TT7`4 • % .7% "W 44" MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS OWNS -;FAIT REE NATIONS ARE UNITED .,OF HAMILTON - �Qy.,,�, DISTRIBUTION OFRISK FIRST AIN OF WISE INVESTOR. ­7"Pacts Between Britain France London Man Advances Claim to Three and United Investing Not So Easy as It Sounds Signed at Washington 7 States S Hundred Acres -Why Farm Investments are 'd despatch' Not More Popular-Return Too A despatch from London, Out., claims than from Washington French Government at New York, the 300 acres referre-d' Says In President Taft's study in and second Secretary OveY, of Low-Reason Small Investor says: If what David Welch, of 580 to were not sold, but were squat-( the British Embassy, who witness- Dufferin Avenue, says is true, be te.41 upon, and that the present the White House on Thursday af- Should Try Something Else. owns - large-sized c�unk of Ham- deeds are not good. The land 23 their Govern- ed the signatures of teructon a remarkable scene was meat's. There is, in Canada, a growing amount i1tou, and he is going to try to re- situated along Burlington Bay,, -enwted, When Fraree, Great Bri- �d a Of capital which is seekino un, k investment. cover what bel-ongs to him right and includes much property, a Socrotary Knbx had provide The experience of the Led States dur. a similar period of its existence, when away. Welch says. he holds deeds rough estimate of Cie value Of lain and the United States pledg- special pea for th- occasion, but. Ing. t lack of investment knowledge enabled to 300 acres situated in the heart which is $20,000,000. Ca!eb Rey- up one t ra ed their faith in the substitution Mr. Bryce picked n sharpers of the "get-rich-quick' type to Df arbitration for bloodshed in the dom, a-nd finding its point not to steal hundreds of millions of dollars from of the Ambitious City, which is nolds was a United Empire Loy- the savings of the thrifty, has SromP4'd part of a grant made by the Crown -list, and after losing everything Bettlerment of all international dis- his liking, reached for another- the publisher of this paper to evote in utesfuture some space each week to the pub• a century ago to one Caleb Rey- in the American Revolution, p . Then he bent over the treaty and ];cation of investment information. To 0 The two treaties-the "first of Secretary Knox followed his ex- this end they have secured the services -olds. The balance of the grant came across the border, an the f one of the foremost financial writers changed hands legally, but Welch, Government made him a, grant of d in Canada to fill this column each week their kind ever entered into be- ample. There wa- no other soul, a -tween any two nations of the in the room As the pens scratched with general informatiou on nuanciat Whose wife is an heir of Reynolds, several hundred acres. Bryce useful in helping our readers to dgo subjects in the hope that it will 1purove morld-were signed shortly a-fter over the parchment. Mr. 8 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. laid down his pen first and ex- for themselves the merits of investments. The following article is introductory in tion, it should be remembered to The informality and simplicity of tended his hand t4o the President. nature. During the next few months themake th:e spread cover a wide field, various kinds of investments will bPRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS the cerelmony added to its impres- Secretary Knox then. laid aside dealt with and their good and b&dpoints not only in clikss 'of investment, but -tiveness. the copy of the Anglo-American criticized. For example the "4 Viscount De mortgages will be contrasted wiTotho(d'ef in location. In this manner,. for Copies of the treaties were lying treaty and nodded to of bonds and investment stocks of various 'ample­ the failure of crops in LEPORTS �on the President's study table as 6aint Phalle. The latter moved sorts. The proper sort of investments for ex rl.0.11 TfIr IXADINU Afr. Taft and Secretary Knox and'up closer to the desk and witnetssed women will also come in for considera- Central Ontario would not affect TRADE CENTRES OF tion. These will not be dry, technie Mr. Knox pen artic a but will be interesting and sit o Eu- a signature as le mortal I gages held in that part of the the representatives of the two th pie and may save you from putting your Province; depressiln in Canada �ropean Governments entered the scrawled over the second document. money into losing ventures at Rome le Iroom. President Taft immediately after future time. The impartial and reliable province; not affect municipal bonds. character of the information in this col- Many other examplo's'ean be easily arnes the signing of the t affixed ed umn may, be depended upon. The writer Prices of Cattle. Cheese Secretary Knox and Mr. J' treaties Grata. of these articles and the publisher of this thought of. Therefore, in invest- �.113ryee, the British Ambassador, his signature to the messages of paper have no other-interest& to Serve in ing always aim to divide the risk. And Other Produce at Liolne with this matter. seated themselves on opposite transmittal which completed ar- connection This "distribution of risk," as it and Abroad. b6des of the table. President Taft ran-gemenits for sending the pact-.3 (By "Investor.") is called, is the first step of the BREADSTUFF4, litood on Secretary Knox's right to the Senate. "Al- wise man who aims to keep his Tor-)nto,, Aug� a.-Winter A-lica a The entire ceremony did not ex- The man who remarked, cent, I, So Per and near him were Viscount De a. fQrt4_n_eforturie" big or little. Patents. $,strack, to $3.36. MI, ail --mint -.15sint Phalle, vice -Cvns-ul--of the h-our. mo.-t any foul_can.make. freishE arnaiA�, +,eo& oyer an r� k but it takes a wise man to keep second 0datraiMANY ATTRA-"'IONS. bakers, $4.40, Ott 'i�roato. pIItenix lit," was much more than half in Manlvba wbeat-No. I Northern CANADA'S INCOME GROWING. the War Office of 450 acres of land, he spoke. Keeping a Bay Ports; No. 2 at 99c. and No. Tat"97'k, earriest when Two Week% of Solid Enjoyment at Ontario wheat-No. 2 at 79 to 8W. with kennels, stables, and cot 'fortune, or even a modest amount side, and old at U O &3c. outioide, . out- I mean merely C. N. E. This Year. Barky-2 he market is dull, with prices .,.Statement For First Four Months tages, for the purpose of breeding of saving-i" does not m army remounts. Since the advent keeping it safe. A well-chosen hole to 40c, o of Fiscal Year. The Canadian Nrt'ional Exh;bi- Ontario wradpm, 39 1.. at, of the motor-car there has been an No. 2, and ILL 42 to 4k. Ott-track s 'in the grv)uria will do that. But, !tion f 1911 fairly bristles with N"), 2 W. C Oats-"-m 1-2c. ana, 'y' incredible diminution in the num- ' Tor at- A despatch from Ottawa 4sc. Bay p-its. so to invest ones money that it not lst)ccial attractiuns. 1�e Corona. corn-No 2 American yellow. 67c. Bay The inical statement of the Domi n ber of horses in the British ls!es, �only remains safe, but also brings tion Pruceb�ion, an exact rerpro- P,,riR. and 70c. Toronto. --son for July just issued shows a especially those available f.-ir Pca-The market is dell, with prices revenue on consolidated account of espec mil'- 'in a, Substantial income, is a prob- duetiu n of -t!ie- Lor.4--m pageaiii, ptzrpiy um market . tary purposes. The War Office of ' ought. !features the bill, but it has a el •se RYt�­.There Lao cone offering. $11.0069,525, as against $9,320,586 in - :Iem which takes much th are noMinul. and prices' ficials have unhesitatingly accept- ! To the average man, the term �wnipet.t(.,r in the Fp,,tival of Em. B L,kwbeat Nothin July, 1910. The expenditure for y offeriur. -kard's patriotic pre i "investment' oops in I arair�llanitba.., A20 to $21, In harq.1 ed Mr. Pine has no very clear with its hundreds of tr Toronto, and shorts. sm, in bai;4, Tor -1 the mouth was $14,066,953 on con- eat to the nation, which is worth meaning. As often as not, we hear l all the varied uniforms of the sir- to. Ontario bran. 821. in bag*. :roronto.; 27.341,068 on capital roli4ate4 and C invest vice$100,000. men state that they have vice and it-s twelve military ban46- aloco u n t. For the four month I of y COC`XTRY PRODUCE. dg the fiscal year the revenue aggre- ed'.' in a mining Ftock. when even to ftirni,4 the nece�'sary music. F9V1- StrivtlY new laid. 22 to 9-%- pert `'speculation' -which In. The aquat�c eventq, too, aro im doseo. in case low; fresh.gathered. 18 to of NO BLACK RUST. the term gated W,309,171, an increate 1q;Ler--(,reamer7 prints, over five million in comparison volves. taking a certain amount Of , p,,rtant. compr,ricin two interna. Fri 23 to 25e; do.. Manitoba Wheat Free From Blem-chance-would be much too mild a tional yacht races, an eight oared *olid-. 21 to M; dairy ate., Is to 19c; -inferior (bakFrs�. is to with the correspon4aing period, I word. To others, investment at race between the a!!-con i 1',,altry cbickena. ib to is, per lb. fowl, while the total expenditure of the Ish, Says G. M. Bo suortb. brings up thoughts of mort- I Argunauts,-vf Tor,,rto and a pick� (once br; 'd 1 1.4 to 1:c; ducks, 18 to 21c; Live weight.,I four months was M2 0092,686, and an A despatch from Montreal says i i to wc leAo, gages, Yet between these two ex- :crew from the crack New York �i Theest-New twins. 13 1-4c. new large. --Capital account $4,644,799. The G. '1. Bosworth, ,vice-president- of;trenies-the well-secured farm clubs, a single scull race. betwe-n ! 13'- it latter amount was expended whol- the Canadian Pacific 'Railway, On 'mortgage on the one hand, and the Bat.1-er. champ'on of America, and w'Ifoney-Wbolesialers are. selling back• neat at 6 to 7c� a potind in tins. and 6 Iy on public works, railwaYs and Friday wired W. M. Lanigan, as- highly, speculative mining stock on- Si ht�?eq- n barreim, whtle strained clover bon. . winner of t", e Diainond 1-3-4 canals. The net debt of the Do- eii o; 10c a pour,d in 60-pound tins. 5 to -lies a great field Of OP- Sculls at Henley; war canoe-ra,,-q, t sistant, freight agent, Western the .other-lies 10 pound. lie No, I comb honey to quoted -minion on July 31 was *3027.lq1,4026. Lines Winnipeg. as follows , I at a to BL26 a dozen. portunity supplying a variety of in-.�and motor boat races. Add to t.he-se I potato,.w-Wholesale quotations 4 Qu 8 average as against $398,615,687 at the end "Any' truth in newspapers regard- vestments to suit all tastes and al-I the acres of exhibits. the ma-ill, $A 50 per barrel for new votatoe" out of oif July, 1910. ing black rust in Manitoba.?" To irequixements. ery in motion, the horse'races an&!•bn-he New (4nadlazi potatoes. 11.50 per which Mr. Lanigan replied as fol- ENTS 7 athletics, the vaudeville and- fire- f Flo-inA-SI-85 for primes to 82 per bushy WHAT ARE INVESTM or hand-picked SHOCK OF 4,000 VOLTS. lows:-­No truth in newspaper re; 0 Now., Ow� as to what arks, and the thotiqand and one ports of black rust in Manitoba.' h c nstiti4te in- other attractions of the Big Fair, ROG PRODUCTS. 'Workman' Was Badly Burned,.but --------- -vestments. at two t flacon-Lan g clear, it I-2c per lb. in case Strictly speaking, an iartstmerit and it muqt, be admitted that 'S POPULA1710N. ell the Tale. L Pork. abort cut. $23. LONDON'S D 0 N. week's solid enjoyment have been OR"'Ins H(-dium to light. 17 to 17 1.2c; Lives to T is anything which We may buy that iw do.. 12r 1 = 14 1-2 to 15 1-2c; rolls,11 1.2 to arranged for the hundreds of thou- r bacon. A despatch from Chippewa, Ont-, Three Wards Show an Increase of1will bring us in an income,. and set 17 to 18c; backs. sands of visitors. r9.1-2 to 2W, says: Har Davis, 23 years old, �retain its value, i.e.. can be dis- 1 -4.- Lard-Tierces, 10 l4c: tube. 10 1-2c. pails. More Than 1,000. material loss. 10 3-4c. sed Of without n: who live's in 29th Street, Niagara PO HUGE MINING COV. 'Er%N*. iFalls, N. Y., received a shock of A despatch from London, On't.1-IThus, the purchase of a g6od farm rNTTED STATES MARKETS, Vinneapolis. Aug. 8­Wbeat-F;#Pt4eM- '14,000 volts at the transformer. says: According to figures just com- 1which may be *lased or worked so An $1mi.(W.000 Company Organized roorns of the Ontario Power Com- piled by a staff of-assessment men, as to bring in a good return on I $er, $1.14 7-8 to $1.01; December, $1,02 to in this village on Friday of- under Commissioner Grant, the its cost, is an investment. But by 11antmond. 1.02. 1-8: May. $1,06 ?4 to $1.06; No. I hard, $1,04 34: No. I Northern, $1.02 3-8 pany to $10.1 3 wbe&t, 97 3-8 to$1.00 7.8e; temoon, and lives to tell of it. population of three wards of Lon- ;this is a very small and relatively I A despatch from Dawson 'No. 3 yellow corn. 63c. No. I white oats. f a switch- don shows an increase of 1,0002. unimportant field for the investment -Y.T., says: .The biggest min. I ;ng 40 in 40 1-2c. No. 2 rye. 79 to 79 1-2Q. Bran jDaris was in chars K3�0 to M. Flour-First patents. $5.10 boa-rd at Chippawa. In some man.. Great interest is being-taken in of our money. Not everyone has 'concern ever 6rganfzed f-.,r the Yu. - d patents. 84.60 to $4.95; to $�'": second firo glear,.i, $3.45 to $S.65; 'second clears. ser he came in•contact with a cable the growth of this city as Premier sufficient capital to buy a farm, �kun, excepting the Yukon Gull a. $245 to 12.65. has decreed i' g 4,000 that London and, as a rule, the rental of a Mining tonipany of. Guggenheim's, Buffalo, Aug. 8-spring wheat-No, I carrying volts. He was Whitney knocked insensible to the floor, shall have no, Sunday Street cars farm is not a high enough return 'Iis a new eight million..dollar corn- Northern, carloads, store. $1.00 t-2c; Win. ter -No. 2 red, 91c; No. 3 red. W: No. 2 is passed. on the investment to make it worth pant' reported from London by Corn-No. 3 yellow, 69e; No. 4 with difficulty. until the 50,000 mark w and resuscitated yell-%,!4' 14c: No. 3 corn 66 5-4c all on 'The electricity severely burned him while. For one -mus' remember cable as having been formed'. by I track, through billed. Oats-No. i white. -,about the body, neck-, and arms. John - F. Thompson of Green that out Of this return sufficient'-South African Gold- Field CIOM- 4:c; No. .3 white, 41c; No.,4 white. 40c. Point, near Piston, fall.' from a must be laid away each year topany's capital, on advices .,:LIVE STOCK MARKETS. load and, striking his head on a rebuild all buil4ftigs at the -end of, Thn Hays Hammond. 1t.ilsheo, Montreal. Aug. 8-Sales of Fteers were $100,000 GIFT TO BRITAIN. cement floor, was probably fatally say, thirty years. Part of the re-ied here that the.eg-ricern takcs, ex-,made at prices ran ,ginc from 84.50 to 95.9M n eaws, af from $3. , and bulls at troy Breeding Arm Re. injured turn from rent repiese resents i pay- tensive boldin: on Unio"n Quartz i 1;3 to $3.75 per 100 lbs. Sheep sold at Estate foi y ]ELarlen J. Smith of the American menu for depreciation on Buildings, and other creeks 6,tganized during 13 1.4c, to 4c, and lambs 3 1.2c to 4c et .- - ' i 100 lbs. calves about steady an e. ..mounts Has Been Presented. sale .,; Museum of National History, New etc., which, despite repairs,-ever lie -last-two.years -by Arthur N. were made at from 12.50 to 86 each, a to year, come. that much nearer .'the !Trea4dgold in his giant fight against ,r2e and-quality. The market for hc,,p rn London says: York, has been,appiinted archaeo- was weaker, and sales of mi hes 'A despatch from .-Mr. Georgie Pinckard,' of Coriibe logist of the' new Vic-toria Museum, time whe*n'they must be rebuilt. Yukon' Gold t, e" 1075 I is also reported vveiglits were made at from to Court, Witley, hasmade a gift to Ottawa. Perhaps.if they are well'cohstrit'ct- 1 company compav ab--orbs t-ht per 100 lbs. weighed off the cars,' ed, thirty, years is too short a time 1_Northe'rn.- Tj4ht, -Power & Coal CHOLERA IN ITALY.to allow, but it is never.unwise to CoTilpan3�,' -7h'ieli -invested three err on the-`side of safely. niii1ion 'some yi�irs ago, i"nsfalliri _g official Report of Cases and Num- . Tbe�rei 1s,-however, in �ddition. to electric power. Treadgr;ld had' a]- ber of Deaths. the small return and the risks of a ready 'acquired "VaFt ho!di!}gs of the - .-HAMILTON ASYLUM BUILDING dishonest or . unfortunate leasee, Camadian- KIondike Mining Qorn­ A despatch from Chiass6, Swit- sound very reason why le 'Conces ciommuni- one y �& per- pany-, including tnie'Bo"� - zerland, says: An official son with limifed* e ca�fital shoizld not sion &'Dr dges. cation from the Italian Govern- invest shows that from July 21 to invest in farm real estate,', unless, me de Fire Proof Two-Storey' Rruotute ,July 26 inclusive cholera cases were Modern S of course, he is,a farmer, who is RU S 11 0 F LA D S E E 1i E,P.S. rate'it himsblf, and in reported as follows: Naples, 68 Maytends to olie reportet: -Replace Old Style this case a high return on the Excellent Crop Reports Ivid to an eases tend 20 -deaths; province of amount invested represents to no -it Naples, 157 oases and .78 deaths Unpreeedented Rus small extent the payment to the town of Palermo, 130-cases and 64 ,A despaitob fti�m Hamilton says: C Inspector Anderson and Col. John farmer of his -own salary-though A despatch from Calgary, Alta., deaths; province of Palermo, .75 It is quite possib% that the disas-. S. Hondrie. Chief Ten Eyck,says many do not realize this fact-and says: Sixt-.;�* prospective settlers for cages and 38 de.%ths;, province of $.v o,here on Friday Avellin7 cases and *rous fire at the Insane A'Asylum, that if there had been a baloony varies in proportion with, his skill Alberta arrived 3 deaths; Nbiob caused the death of eight around the top floor of the builc- as an husbandman, as�any farmer from Chicago in 'charge of the province of Benevento, 3 cases and, )patients, will result in a complete 'ing here more lives would have knows. Everyone knows the old Canadian Pacific Irrija'tion C(ym- no deathCalltanisetta, 11 caself change of policy in the crectibn of been saved,'as it would have been adage, that it is foolish to put all(pang's' agent. The settilets come and. 4 deaths; prov'Ince ofCampo- "asyl ' 'b ildilags." The old three, easier for the men to run up the one's eggs in. one basket; the same from various paints ut Michigan, es and 2 deaths; prov- um u basco, 5 cases -story structures will stairs and rip off the screens. As applies to investments, but with Indiana., Iowa, , Minnei+ata and ince f Caserta, and 14 '`'four, and five r),6 o �q 30 eases, ,likely give-place to two-story mod- it wm, many of the firemen bad to greatly increased forc6. One should Kentucky. Th'e' excellent crops deaths, steel fireproof buildings with risk their lives climbing along the never;,under any cir umstances, so. predicted here this season -will pros- Lyse - --Jron stairways and ' a balcony coping ow on the outside to get to invest money that, should a fire, a' babify.result in a movement of ]and Admiral Togo; the Japanese na-,: rye round the ,.xfe'r ior of the coad 'Wind a where patients. were failure, or other unforeseen acei- seekers- unpreceddnt-ed, in the -his- val-liero, has arrived in the United `story,- the same as a humber -of penned States' on a visit. up. Attention has "been dent occur,all would be,lost. Our tory of the West. asylum buildings in the States. called to the fact that the, asylum capital, even if it is very small, Despatches-from Paris And Lou- -Pro" vib-oial Architect Heakes 'dis- hose vAs'rotten, buratiqr at almost 'should tie distributed over a di. The 13ritigli Parliament will hold I-don announce that the' Moroccan , ,$used the matter. with Building every length under the pressure. versefield. And in' this distribu- an autumn session. ckisis is over. j. �A. 6W­­�,, M ,..a,.•;r ,, i -, . o . � + ' d; �- a: ia ( r H` ' ^•�: ' rs ;e^ "r;.cF",c-r�lt.,,,. 1. S a : , ,V r _ it �, --Mr. Ball, of the Toronto -Geo. Bette and wife, recently LOCALISMS. 4 LOCALISMS. World, spent Friday in town. ' of Yorkton, Bask., now of Long �� -� .. ; 4: -W. Dickie, of Toronto, spent Beach, Cal., are visitiust relatives ``�•ZH a &1 � rof Oshawa, was the boli with relatives here, here, ge g �...� �V -Geo. Beldon, d _ 'y to town on Wednesday. -Mrs.'Lliza Cruess,of Mariposa, -Allan Kerr. of Preston, and Y: s -Dr. Towle had a business trip is visiting her sister, Mrs. with H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, are holi �� to the city on Saturday. Clark. dapins at the home of their moth -In GRANITE �- t -Geo. Every, of Whitby, spent -Mrs. Mitchell and daughter, a here- -=Sunda�y at his home here. spent the holiday with Robt. and -Mr. H. W. McKiel, B. A., of - -W. Y. Richardson had a busi- Mrs. Deverell. Lakefield was the guest of Mrs. _ 10 Quart Dish Pans 5 Quart Sauce Pans w hese tri to Fitton last week. -St. George's Guild met at the W. Moore at the Manse, a Yew p days this week. and Stew Kettles. -A. J. Howlett visited his home of Mrs. Party on Wednes- •mother in the city on Monday. day afternon last. -E. Bath, Chas. McCausland return- -Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, -Miss Hilda Grant has John Calvert, Russell Burrell and spent Sunday at her bums here. ed after a nding a week with YQut' Choice-Only 20 Cents.Whitby. -Mrs. Walter Crook intend leaving ne=t - -Mrs, Bretz, of Toronto, spent friends in Wednesday for the North-west. BHa nd ay with W. G. and Mrs. -Miss Bedsore, of California, -W. F. Helly, teller of the Rop- ' BUN r who has been visiting Mrs. Bed- al Victoria Bank, Niagara Falls, R�T ' -F, M. and Mrs. Chapman, of non has returned home. Jost . .B V -DY YT at their oma hn and'Mrs. Law, of Torun- N. Y., spent 'his holidays with Toronto, holidayed to, spent the holiday with their John and Mrs. Goodwin,. at "Tres- in Audley, lawne. y -D. and Miss C. B. Simpson son, Gordon and Mrs. Law. spent Civic Holiday with friends -Abe Law, and Miss Edith »-Making ready for fall Roods in the city• Law, of Toronto, spent the holi- -Lawn mowers, lQ inch 4 knives,oronto s ret day with Pickering relatives. reg_.4.'I5-.now Mfi._14iuich 3knives, Satisfa ' tioia' Clothe--B- ''.' "' ,, : r. -RoyBurling,of T pe Sunday at the home of his uncle, -James Denny shipped scar- reg. 8.50 now 2.95. Screen doors - C. H. Burling. load of hogs and another of cattle all kinds 10 per cent. of. Croquet This is the place to get your wearing apparel. Our clothes ` -The trustees have decided to on Wednesday from this station. sets reit. 2.50 now 2,15. reg. 1.60 always give the best. of satisfaction, If they are not right, { re-paint the school building dur• -W. D. Rogers is in St. Cathar- now 1.25. All summer goods-must :we make them right. always a full stock of Smeeks, Pants, - ing the vacation. ines this week attending the I. O. go. Dickie& Chapman. " Overalls. Odd Vests and Shirts on hand-in fact we have a -Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, of To- O. F., Grand Lodge as represents. larger stock on hand now than ever before. ronto, agent Civic Holiday with Live of Ontario Lodge,-No. 824. W.and Mrs. Cullis. -Mrs. F. H. Doyle, and daugh- 06HAWA FAIR $eb=vest Nrittm t t„=d• 3300t8--- -Dr. Henry will be here as use-' ter, Miss Corinne, of Toronto, The Management beg leave to an- - al nett Tuesday to attend to his spent a few days with the form- nuance that the bis fair will this year r ::'professional duties. * er's parents, Geo. M. and Mrs. take place on Monday, Tuesday and ^,Everything to Rear. Everything wears good, when bought _ w } -Roy Wagner, of Toronto, Palmer. Wednesday. Sept. 11. 12 and 13. The at the Satisfaction Store. -spent Civic Holiday at the home -The Ladies' Aid of St. An- prize list will come from the printer of his parents here. drew's Church held their regular this week and be mailed. Remember -Chas. A. and Mrs. McClellan, monthly meeting at the home of the dates and watch for -future an- . of Whitby, called upon Pickering Mrs. N. J. Chapman, of Audley, nouncements. . R: A. BUNTING) : .: . P ICKERIN G r friends on Saturday. on Tuesday afternoon when a k� -W. Spence of the Standard most enjoyable time was spent Bank, Blackstock, spent over Sun- by all.. SIMPLE REMEDY y, day with Pickering friends. -M. S. Chapman is having a FOR BACKACHE AND KIDNEY - -James Kennedy was laid off new summer house constructed, TROUBLE A full-stock of Beebe's high grade Overalls and Coats to match, is alt duty a few days this week with partly of lumber and partly of The simpleet and most effective reme- sizes. Prices from 85 cents to $1.15 each. ti -a severe attack of lumbago. canvas, and will be portable, be- dy for 1p , the and kidney trouble is - - t3 —Dr. and Mrs. Towle, and ing made in sections. Miles is de- Boothe Kidney Pill.. 1f there is weakneail, y. friends eppeeret Monday with Mr. termined to have, more comfort congestion, inflammation_ or soreness, Also, the Eze Suspender, the doable cord sliding Brace, adjusting its Richard Puckrin, of Audley. these hot nights. Booth's Kidney Dille quickly h e ylteve gentl• self to every move of the body. Price 25c to 50c per pair. !!k -Mrs. Musselman, of Uxbridge, -W• H. Greenwood, mAnaginR etimniste• tone • lis spending R few days with her Editor of the Toronto World, Rave a and strengthen g� �r ti .'daughter, Mrs. W B. Powell. . THz NEw's a pleasant call on Sat- + w i c k kidceye, _FARMERS' SU PPLY STORE' - -Fred Balsdon, of the Stand- urday evening. :lir. and Mrs, drive a w a y aril Bank, wag on the sick list for Greenwood were visiting the for- backache, rbeu- E� BP, j s . PROP. PICK -'-1a few days with throat trouble. mer's aunt, Mrs. Decker; an a so maxis pain .red aizziaesa, clear x -Mise Gladys Bateman, of To relatives at Brougham over Sun- A up and regulate 9 runic, is holidaying at the home day. } the urine and of her.grandmother,Mrs. B. Bunt- -fan Friday last Col. Rowe had restore.perfect fres. the pleasure of a visit from Col. altering of the P fit -Mrs. W. J. Clark and dao-h- Benson and Capt. Clark, of King• ' blood. best of I a 1 ter, miss Jean, spent a few darya stop. Col. Benson has command ata this relief is permanent. All dreasists - _ with the former's gents in Ham- of all the Military forces between wall and parantoo Booth's Kidney Fills, - abon. Bowman Dille and Ottawa He is tet• �z• Money book if they lair to • reieae. Write to The R, T, Booth Ca heavy jar In Gem Jars s• -Ewart and Carman Gordon, a wain of Judge Benson, of Port Ltd.,Fort Erie Ont..for a fres n ial Sold of Toronto, spent the holiday at Hope and guaranteed in Pickering by T,X. Me- ;the f ;the home of their grandfather -Civic Holiday' was- observed Fa,�• Nothing hurt but the price hem. very quietly by our residents. A t -Mr. and Mrs. Laverty, And good many took advantage of the i, .Mies Peacock, of Toronto, spent cheap railway rause and spent 'REST HILL Pints * the holiday with Dr. and Mrs. the day in other places, while 60c. a doz, Wille .Quarte tteJV: 4 _ Towle others took a day of quiet rest 10 A CISMITH SHO' ! 'a+ -The township council will at their homes or at private pie- �iV t+ L r-� :'meet at Brougham on Monday nic partiea. _ _ -Imperial Quarts 1 5c. to attend the l` next for the transaction of geaer- _Do not forget _ meet- it] business. ins in the Friend's Church this Upper.Canada Bible Society Horaeshoeiag. -'Repairing of. im- - - half Gallon 8�iC�re ie - -Mrs. W. J. Miller and son, _ 1Hugh, are visiting the former's Friday evening. The feature of plemeuts, vehicles and auto- sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Bagshaw,of Sag• the evening will be the illustrated mobiles neatly and quickly just get our price OII the "Best Granulated Sugar.'-' inaw, Mich. lecture entitled •'A Trip through . - ' - -Found-On Kingston road. Canada with the B •done ible Society" It's Wo><th'your Wb]le. - ,+• between Pickering Village and by Mr. Bunt of Vietoria College. CHAR MODERATE- Poet's 1 Hill, a heavy gold brooch. -A clearance in summer hosiery - p Loser call at this office. * Ladies' and children's, in white, Atrial respectfully solicited. "CLEARING ffA, Slp ��C/AL��r -Miss Clara Ham, of Toronto, tan and black, reg. 25 and 35 cents accompanied by her friend, Miss now 15c. Two spools thread 5cts. T, Z JL � .,Cooper, spent the holiday at the Ladies white wear at cost rice- h!1 MEN'S PANTS — s p • 'home of her parents here. Boys' heavy� cotton ribbed hose successor to Wm- Lawson.) -F. L. Fowke, M. P., of Osh- 20 cts. Ladie9 oxford andstrap Light weight-for summer;dark blue with fine-stripe, °l awn, accompanied by Mrs.Fowke, shoes, all lines reg 1.85 and 1.+ a6t 3MJ 11, 01St• ftegulur $1.25, now 90c. _ was in town on Saturday evening now $1.00. Dickie & Chapman a nio a pe regular 1.50, now 1.10. and called upon several friends. -Mr. Greenlaw's summer hotel T M n a U n P rete, fine stripe,ICE E CREAM Men's Tweed Pants, up-to-date, fashionable stripe � -Mrs. H. A. Matchett, of Monc- at Simcoe Point hen sprung into pe ton,' N. B., speut a couple of days immediate popularity,' and Mr. — Rsgnlar 2.00,.now' 1.49 reenlaw is unable to supply the The •Ice Cream'Parlor in connection with her parents, Geo. M. and G om- .with the Gordon House will now Men's Black Serge, regular 2.50, now 1.78 Mrs. Palmer, last week and is now demand for rooms, and is t visting friends in Toronto. palled to refuse a number of Sp- be open each Wednesday and - - -Dr. E. J. Shirley he:s purchase- plications Its future success is Saturday during the We can only mention a, few tote of others. Come and see. now full established, and those •'. ed R. Moore's property, consisting Y ' of dwelling, blacksmith shop and who may wish to enjoy a few Everything conductedin up-to-date •-� eeks thorough rest and enjoy style to spacious rooms. implement shop for which he w paid a handsome figure. meat cannot do better than select g Facts and figures 'far'. Farmers.=Bernard McBradp sad wife, this new resort. Ethel Gordon, • - P1Ckerin � ... of Chicago, s nt a'few days at -Jeremiah O'Conner, who has the home of Ii.and Mrs. McGrady, had epuharge of a gang on'the C. N. o _ Sprat your cattle. ' Here's the ' on their way home, from an ex- R., ttinR in switches between tended trip through the East. York and )3owmanville, has com- mixture slid the price. : -W. M. Vanvalkenburg, of plated that work and has been ap- - -. `Whitby, D. D. G. M. of the A. O. po in,ted section-foreman on the E� 1 Quart Zenoleum.•. = ..: ••• ••• cents ' U. W., accompanied b� George Greenwood section. He started 2Quarts Fish Oil ... .. 40 Davey, paid an official visit to the on his new duties last week. �'Ve L 21 Quarts Water_ .,. ... ' �Y lodge on Tuesday evening, congratulate him upon this sap- �' I� -All the preliminary arrange- pointment. The road will. be ` x ants for the construe offiraffic tion of the cially opened for public t _ 24 quarte or.8 failures for 90 cents_ Toronto and Eastern Railway are on the 15th of September. �'r�/� or 15 cents per gallon. y now nearly completed and work -An interesting game. of base- Not-greasy or sticky. .Apply with sprayer, sponge or brush. f^ will begin thereon at a%very early ball wall played olr Monday after- date. noon on the College grounds be- �_ 1760 it- It SM70. , -A very interesting event took tween the Whitby Buckle Fac- it fa s NEW OBEs- � Methodist on Monday, Aug 7th, at the tory team and the Pickering Base TION, covering a ' ethodist parsonage, when Rev. school team, and was witnessed field the thoughtQ- ,('� b. E. Johnston united in marriage by a good number of residents �� and wed d Tree oaIn Dick' le j� ChA � 4 Mr. Falconer, to Miss Priest both of the village. It was the best now years, dim ars Lam! p man of Toronto. game played in the village this -Mrs. Enos and Mrs. Harris. of summer and was close throughout. Betaase i Voos�;na ter eon tbm 400,0" er Cleveland, who bate beeH spend- The Pickering school team won before appeared,'between two #ng a week with.the former's sis- by the score of 7 to 6 with one in- lmanarati o 6000 M. ter, Mrs. W. T. Hartrick, left on pings to spare. divided id / •�W ,S T f••�E TIME til "Wednesday for Trenton and 0th- -The sympathy of the'commu- BNea it isth.o Lr dictionary with IIe er towns east to visit relatives. pity is extended to Fred. and now •— id Mrs. Andrew on the death of their d"�'OtO of t3eaia.." You need -Four distinguished guests pa Frederick-7ofin which it!s as encsoiavidia m Y a short but welcome visit to our only.son, Begase FLY NETS, FLY SHEETS, DUSTERS, 1CZ'C. town on the holiday. Among the took place on Wednesday morn- �--�� a single solum'' notables were Mr. Peter Quigley,' Ing at the age of 8 years, 1 month it.im accepted by.the Fly Mets,1for team or sinp�'a from $1.00 up ; Dusters from agt the bo tenor of Swansea choir, a"nd la days. The child bad• not Courts, schools end 85e. up ; Binder Whips W. y been strong since he bad an at- Yrees m the one anpreme aa- ..: Mr. John Hornberger, from Galt, l3 taoii#1•. Binder Canvass%repaired.without delay. t� ? Mr. James Farley, captsiin of the 'tack of diphtheria a few 'months ago, but he was going arohnd as Becttase he who lmo,n Wine. "Brampton Bop Scouts, while Mr. g eQcee,a, z.et tt. au All repairs:neatly and promptly attended to. Frau R McMullen is on holidays usual until a few hours before his y�about tb&nem work. , i utfter having successfully repro- death which was due to pneumon- 1'11G mented the Canadian navy on ia. The funeral will take place , k'IC$ERING HARNEBSr EMPORIUM ' —board the sten er Nlobe. This this (Friday) afternoon ;at '2.>i0 ��A'er'"�"'�°"'i1°i°p•' W. J. COAKWELL =: little band war YiBiting old ac- o'clock to Erskine cemepery. Ser C.acC0~r'a�ii°'-We"�'r"' 1 Phone Ind. 801. •. gttq* Cee vice at the 110010 a0 2, ' ��� ��•�a,..t.. '� �••y,,�4,r, x ., ,, ;1e,�: ^f a,.•g3;.,s .;. "Y..+ :� ... .. '•., ,,.�.-. } ;-', � • :. » P; '°'1-.yG•4: �w•' r0.7.a: � .}!.. ...e ^�• .,.., 1*•,.,3 �tti.s!n: -•'L ',e• ,r ., y�,,.r's s •.��' -,�"".. ,»,€ , .. �a ,� a,c..•� ,�,,