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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_09_01*R .,"^a .:- ,: ..., a:-.•. ,.A., w+. �: u?:;. T,:.: y$;•,`. ,:,,...'..-_.,r•^•z>v++, .y.:.' d" W' -qr•g�_ .,z r- •- ..r - �Frr. % + w a . �.w�a„•r.ew. --+;av '0� .. .p,. •l.bv"- - w.. n ♦.. - I _ .. .. - , - 1, .. PICK w w�. VOL. XXX. — PICKERINCI, ONTe, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 , 1911 NO. � �« MONGOLIA 11rtOfsls�stal �rQrDs. •.- ROSEBANK •' � Established 75 years:. SPINK MILLS Arthur Williams lost a 'valuab}e A very successful picnic under the m- - llledt4ca6 cow last week. auspices of the Pickering Centennial GREEN OOJJ Master Charlie' Hewitt,'of Toronto, Choir was held at Rosebank on Frl- E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- : Is spending a time at Geo. BQwees. day of last week. A considerable ' .[Ls tered member of the Optometric►]esso- Samuel Kindy, of Toronto, is here number of members o!the choir from efattoa of Ontario. special attention'gives to on the sick list. We wish him speedy practically eveMILLS IIttinp of glees•'. Eyes tested tree. North p y y section of the Lown- `Olaremont. 46fi /�1 /'1 p /t/ recovery. ship assembled' and under the able 0 v /-C /r W. C.and Mrs. LaFrau h visited at � chairmanship of the Reeve a good O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., with Dr. and Mrs. Smith. of Stouff- program was rendered. It consisted 1r • Edinburgh, memos:of the Ccuege of vine, on Sunday. mainly of selections prepared for the No other flour just quite as good mr� _ Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate e,,Y3,d— N. and Mrs. Tarr and two daughters Centennial, but in also vocal . .. of 8o7s1 College of BnrReoas, Edinburgh. of the 9th line, Markham, spent Sun- solos by Miss Hoover atad.Miss Evans, 'BAKERS V DY t e ill. attention d dsieaace of Women and cornet solos by Mr. E. W.Evans, and for bread. It makes ehildrea. Otacs and sesideao•,Brougham. �O ddy at K. G. TSTr'a. - — --- i n Master Clifford Winn,of Stouffville, addresses by Messrs. T. Poucher, W. MORE - PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL. i•/ is spending a few days with Master W,8 arks, W. J. Turner and Rev. W. ETTEFt La Verne Eagleson. R W d. The proposal has been �vNITER and X-RAY INSTITUTE - --- Richard_and Mrs. Tarr and f ll °O P °p swEETER� Sread Car loads of America ' F made to have an annual centennial ' PICSERINo, - ONTARIO 9 nt Sunday evenin at G. Browne= than any otic•- " � g reunion and picnic, and is being fay. y Corn and Manito> & berger'a,9th line, Markham. or.ibly received. R. ]ELGIN TOWLB, X. B., M. D., C. M., :. .. .a Physiolaa-in-ohsags Oats just arrived.' i 8peaiatietinBeatal Dresses'. PrwtaticDis .- CHERRYWOOD BALSAM asses of Men. Diseases of Women, Cancers, the perfect flour for pastry and Tumors,X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. ! It makes white,flaky pastryy and salla• _ *or,nose,throat and lung. Fitting grasses sad Q CS 1�11C},I'B On Monday, Aug. 28th, death re. W. H. Birkett spent Sunday at his less shortening than other brands liar.. all seats and chronic diseases. �� moved one of the oldest and beat home here. is a special flour for a a ill w I 09oe Hours 18 to 9 and 7 to 9 4s17 �' known residents of the township,Mrs. A number from here attended Harry P P� P tB°�- y Frederick Roach, at the age of 79 Moore's sale on Tuesday. CHOPPING �.. t.eyrti. Whole an et ail years and 25 days. The deceased has Arthur and Mrs. Silver,visited the Mondays, Wednesdays and, Frim.. E.FAREWELL, been in poor health for a number former's arents on Sunday. We grind fast and fine K.C., BARRIS- of years and was a great sufferer from James pWard, of Greenbank, visited e1 ' I'38.0°as`tt��O'°v°1<ttaraq,aadOoaaty rheumatism. The immediate cause of at Richard Ward's on Sunday. �831feMor. Ooari Haase.WLflsbt. 106r death, however, was pneumonia and Fred. Rowe.and Geo. J. Jones spent T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law she wus taken ill only on Thursday Sunday at air. Ball's, Ashburn. t _ ■ •• Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Exams' J. L. sPINK, LIMITEDi 1'�t, Mrs. Roach was a native of tildeon Vern,od took a pleasure trip St, Georges Anglicarr Church; Max for' Hills Court of Justice, Brock Street, Yorkshire, England, but has been-a to Port Perry one day last week. Whitby, 7iy resident.of Pickering township for a- Walter Ward has been engsged to- - &UNDAY SER�IEES - PICKERING, ONT. ",' bout 65 years, 39 of which she resided assist Robert D&y'to operate his saw- IR - _J. .G: DOW, B. A., Barrister, on the farm on which she died. The will. Morning Prayer 10.30 A.Iti3_ . �.Solicitor.Notary Public,Etc. Money to -Lona, Office next door to the standard Hank, deceased, who was hyyeld in very high Victor Jamieson ppurchased a valu- �� - - - Whiiby, 231v tealeem. bad wo daughters.a family of, six are sousand Able last driving horselom Jas. Hortop Evening 7.90 P-I Hs BEAL S!katBodbcam.J.at t home. F, T.,ert s J. D M fewodaof ys heatlth ends hereSunday School 2.00 P_M-� F• ft. E J. SHIRLEY, S eterinar } CLAREMONT E. of. ti'hitetale, and Malcolm who last week. _- aurgeoa: Honorary graduate of the 07 All died about two ears o. The dau b- Da Bros. have engaged Russel} tanto yetennsry C�ileae.Toronto,Cassia. All F � g Fw � i�'• dissaeaa and in;arias of domesticanlmals treat- for all styles of furniture. ters are M. J•.at home and Mrs. J. S. Irwin to assist tbenr for the balance - a ad on the most modern,approved and ecienusc Beare, of Cedar Grove. Her funeral of the season. yrtasipies. Offices at corner of Elag and Llnt. " took place on Wednesday to Ersklne .hisses. lieulab and Ada Jones Sun- cemetery and was Attended by a large g ests.of.Jap, p a R laved at (;laremopt♦ the u �OOm �uldlig number of sympathizing friends, and Mre, atadill. t�• A-'I _ ' �uelrtstssss barbs. 1 - L■■ : 4. HAM—Issuer of M&'ria a rs. Glad s Rowe has elan ed bath i DUNBARTON aura. r Kerr for the balance of the �[ g • summer months. 4„ y T gLioa�s is tits county of s ,tarso, :._ ,,Pictare F1 rames Mise Aliie Cowan is spending a Miss Maynard, of Torontc, is. visit- —" ickeria y y - - abort time in New York with friends. inR for a= few days with her sister, , �1 POUCHER. Rea} Estate.Auc- Mra. Gillespie and Miss Nellie pal. Mr*. Frank Disney. 1. 110now, TsJubtor, collector and issuer Window �7h ®s mer area e"Mri a short holiday with Miss Elva -Jones, of Toronto, is m d Of saarriase licensed,Bron�am WY g F • endiia her vacation with frieeds s spending friends. P g i The ulpit of the Dunbarton.Cbumb and relatives here. 'D HOPPER Issuer of Marriage - W Mr Carruthers,of Almond's church, i �• Lioansw !°the Ooaaty or On as fly. ed last Sunday by Rey. John- Otlae at.tore and his ra■ideaoe.Oiaremant. &ton, o Toronto. His able discourses preached an Interesting sermon to a 'Ne invite you to visit the NDEIiTAKI23G were much appreciated by all. Rev. 'Air c= congregation on Sunday. Minature Coal Breaker ins �'+� R.BEATON,TOWN8HIPCLERE and Mrs. McFadyea will be home A number from here took in the, the Process Building at Isla Osnvga■sv oommissfo■sr for eakia� is connection this week, Their-return is beartit garden party at Jos. Evans: Clare., the Exhibition. i■tids fr, deooaaea°t ]vee. Ifon" so loan 1 F "Issuer o! Marriage Lte< - welcomed wont and report an enjoyable time. �aaMan■" d�v i. ons• I-y Distance no object. Mrs, Andrew Allison and two Fred Rome has resigned his position' You- will see how our cele- daughters, Misses Anna and -Janet, "'manager of the-railway hoard and braled D. L. i1: W. &-rals- POSTILL, Licensed Aoictioneer, Prices moderate. tae ndinl a few days with his famil y are spending a couple of months with Pe g F y ton Coal is re ared and Fe for Oonaaes of York and Ontario. .Auc: --� prepared i+�ani«of all kinds attson•e to 00.hortsss the former''sus and daughter is Mon• heTe• sized for shipment. - ' nobs, Address Green 9ivz P O, out tans. Thep made itis trip by Duluth, John Golder:and John Kellington , PICKERING FILLS eailitag b� Sarnia sad were much attended the anniverearp services J. L. SPI �� 1 � B. POW ELL. Licensed Auc• pleased with their trip. _ Clareetiont Baptist Church on Sund T 1' von«r. ..Inator and cotleCtor tar Sump person stole one of Mr, Cow. evening t sooseiee of Ontario and York All ands.ot s Redman and Hark Linton drove �t _sails conducted saber pr,vately or"auction " '. —TUB '• '• - an'e boats from Raeebank f•D BaLUt�ac Roy , PI CKE RI 11T G -- ' Bale notes collected. For dates or other par. evcning, Aug. 19tbr After some days to the d.. N, R. oa "13undap to view cram&''apply u residence. Elizabeth Nt Pick. some of the magnificence of the bridge arias. Poon.orders left at Naw• Otti•e-Piok Great Laxative Tonic the cussing rraft was picked up near B , •stag•or N,cnab's store. Claremont :k rs the-city by Gooderbam's vasht and builder's art. > aetrepromptatteatioa. sasefacao° gnaran• reported to the city authorities, In -"digs Bell& Murrav died on Monday .. - tied• My phone number is Independent 100L this wap Mr, Cowai, recovered his=pro morning, after a lingering illness. Restore@ the energy and strength perty. Th-i family. have our sympathy in JOHN PHILIP 0 to every part of the human On Sunday evening as James.Sulales their biereavement. C and three lady-friends were driving system—just the thing. LO BROUGHAM • ` home from church they met nmotor - ` .Has a full line ul: iresh and cur- tone you up. cycle on the Dunbarton hill. At the miss Badgetow, of Toronto, is visit• _ ed meati constantly on hand. machine was without lights those in ing Miss Alma Hamilton. - y We guarantee every boa and re- the buggy did tacit see, its approatch. Ed. and Mrs. Nlosps. of Toronto, Notice to dose whol, -_ Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not The horse became frightened and up-- spent over Sunday at Vin. Cassie's. Ham, Bologna, Weiner@ etc. satisfied," set the rig. The vebiele was consider. The Misses White,of Pickerin are g t g• burn Coal- ably damaged and the oeetlpanta badly visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. Mitcbell. iy ry Highest prices paid for ' Manufactured and sold b shaken -ur, and-one of them, Miss Wesley and Byron Gohn, of Dollar, d .butcher's cattle y j Aggie Aenan, sustained a sprained apetat last week brill James.and :Pira. When at the Toronto Ea- an e. -The cyclist rendered all the alxdill. hibition look up.the exbi- _ ; �r T• M. McFA DDEtIV assistance possible after the accident James (3lbaon, of the 'sage line, frit, of the D. L. -dt W- ii lC erin • and agreed to pay for all damage. spent Sunday with his cousin, Alex. Coal Co. in the Process 9 uverq DRIIO@IaT AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN He was, however, tendered consider• Alhright. buildingand see how tfie able advice by those who gathered ;Kiss Kathleen Storry,of Claremont. 13ci itntoo Cosy. i8 prepared First-class rigs for hire :PICKERING, - ONT. about the upset, much of which was spent -few days last week with Miss and sized for Shipment. &' 8 of an animated character. p ` Blanche Mechin. Dap OI IIlgbt Mr. and'Mrs. Hill, of Bloomington, _ '1 Bus meets all trains '' REAL ESTATE•.•.• GRRKN RIVER visit ed their daughter,Mrs.John Phil_ lips,one day last week. A G R E E S{J R 'Teaming promptly'attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. Sunday Harper.' n Toronto,Wilson. spent Mrs. T. Perryman is spending two A.. C. 3' Sunday with J. B. and Mrs Wiiwo. weeks in Toronto during: the Exbibi- Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Good buildings, plenty- of water, one- Mrs. Wm.Turner Sr. is on the sick tion with her daughter, Mrs. Love LOCUST HILL J half in cash, balance on mortgage if list. We hope for a speedy recovery. H. G. and Mrs. Wilson and family �� t We $• Fe required. Geo. Ferrier bad the misfortune to spent Sunday with her parent', John Pickering., losea colt by hanging itself to aswing. and Mrs: Stephenson, of Pickering. ,r Also a good tenement dwelling Mr. and Mrs. McKay, of Whitevale, yp,•G. Ward, principal .of the Nia-. Y^. yielding 1:�in the village of Picker- spent Sunday with J. H, and Mrs. gars Falls public school spent Tuesday Th � ���� Blacksmithinglag' Michell, with H. and Mrs Mechin and family, The Green River Ladies'. Aid held A good number from here attended ■ their tea at Mrs. Wright'' Wednes- the Cententllal picnic at RoaebAnk Investment a enan:Can make - day last. last Fridayand report an excellent Having rented the Dunbarton shop �♦ �>l � j John and'Mra. Percyand-sonar of is in one of our watches. -- and opened the same, I am prepar. ` tame. --- - ----. Toronto, spent Sunday with U, and . Miss Nicholson,of Beaverton, with • ` .1 ed to do all work entrvats�d to ' � • Mrs, Percy. It's the name on the move- me in the above line, Miss and un Hoover, of and Mrs. went that counts. s _ .tins•liimpflon, and Mrs. Baker and visited on Sunda with John end Mra.' - 8oraeahceing&specialty. :ioP p Riehardsoa dau titer spent Tuesday with Mr, and 7 all in and see me any time. • ■ . B P F Soden. Mre. Percy. Service in the Christian church as Nota Public Piekerin Miss Mildred Taylor, of Toronto, is' tisual next Sunda morning. The Buying a watch b the case is � s t'Y t R. a spending a few days with Walter and F R' F g F . pp g F pastor will be back from his vacation Eike buying a]wok by the cover. .- DUNBARTON Mrs-Hoover. to take charge again. Book or Watch. it is inside that specia].11e1t Mrs. B, Carter.accompanied by Mas- The ice-cream social held on Friday counts. In buying a watch Rive TheL tern Frank and .Ralph, spent a few. evening last on Mr. Perrvman'•s lawn first consideration to the move- In ar] kinds of tire-setting: Binder days in Toronto. was a decided success. The proceeds ment. If you want the best and mower knives ground. Hugh and May Michell have return- Amounted to about$30. movement for your money. DOMINION BANK A number of young pigs for sale, ea home after a• pleasant -visit with Mrs. Brodie, Miss. K. Brodie and G. choose from our assortment of. ¢� six weeks old, their aunt; Mrs. Coin. and Mrs, Philip attended the funeral Xle" Olmoe, Toronto ' P Wm.Milroy,of Waltham, Elgin, Howard ., Miss Annie McNeil has returned to, of the latter's cocain. El tl, , The Shop will be close every Wednes- Toronto after spending her holidays Cedar(Trove,on Sunday, Illinois,E.B. Osler,M, P.,President day and Saturday from now with W. A. and Mrs.Fuller, s, Regina, Hamilton Frank and Mrs.Gerow and Mr. and W. D. Matthews, Vice President until November 1st. Walter Wright, of Markham hay- and Swiss Watches. C. A. Bogert, General'M' 'r Mrs. Downey, of Toronto, motor g g inR leased the Sbartard farm for a out on Sunday to visit Mrs. Gerow a Capital$4,0W,0W, Reserve *5,W0100 JACKSON: term of years, has started to plough. arents W. and Mrs. Mos ove. We have these in all grades ata i Total Assets$62,5W,000 �t N i JACKSON - B�oeK ROAD Mise Sarah Hutchings had a fare- P p g wide range ogprices,each watch Remember the public meeting in A Branch of this Bank has been 'stab• i weal party on Tuesday evening for her the town hall this (Friday) the best value possible at its re- fished in London, En land, sister Bessie who is going to attend i F)cvening in pe p r� O s cove rice. And we can sait gg B R the intere5te of W. Smith, the on- i` ik 73 Cornhill,E. C. - school in Toronto. servative candidate. Addresses will you with a watch case, ppe� lta or Have you lots of water ? Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Arthur. and fancy,solid or gold-filled. = This Branch will tans Lett■r,i of Credit sad be given by the Hon. Jae. Dull, Minis- 1Drafts on all important points In Canada,collo- l�iCZ )dROS., OF wlW 1•>eVALE Fred, Mr. and Mrs, Leith, and Mrs. ter of Agriculture for the Province of It's time you owned a good - italeBillssentforcollec lon,make teloAmp c Garland and daughter, of Toronto, Ontario and by Mr.Smith. - watch,and you can , � srisfefere and transact every. descrlptlan -of are prepared to fmmish-you anything spent Sanday with W. and Mrs. Hoo. A public meeting to discuss the banking business. in'the line of water supply such as P g get It.'at. Infonmatton will be tarnished on all Canadian PPF ver' great political questions of the day tM matters. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Avery exciting game of football will bebeld in the town ball hereon NormaY1Bassett s d special d artmsat will be prodded for the will be played at Green River on gat the evening of Frida 8th. Wo of vis, end bearers of our Letters of plumbing, etc. 8 g y� Sept.p RING NEWS urday, epi: ftad, between Lietowe}! Addressee will heMessrs. G. Credit, and the Shamrocks. The game start- Rg yy JT{�F+I.RR AND OPTICIAN They are also expert well drillers g D. Conant and Crl obi. (irierAon, of CHAS. D. (II RDON, Manager at 6,45.• 'This'game is ooe of the'$ng) Oshawa. Wm. RoRR, ex-M.P., of Port ovr•ourrs sins, WHITEY and respectfully solieit pour patron; series. We hope to ase a4prrReatteod.- Perr , and by 12r. Foveke• Renir?mber roe:c+osry°f p ~ WHITBY BRANCH. age for the future. Ind.&bone 5621 a ee. th } � i y,-:• , . t :tr , o-•7• s , 6' ''•` .'Ak'w.>.-e� ,G*�• k' ''• � v, .,,..fy+. .. -A7,r.. :- -P.:¢r .-•--.._.''ds. .. a, :r �-.- •�..:,-: ,a. -�iai���_ f�- c„ - ... - r-•^,.^%:." 'ra.ti'".••T....._...,_. .•ar•:•••-t>,_74r-e^---'_'^.^'^i.-z'-`.•-.+ ,.•:+i:" - i •c".� -��{---- -�•�a+-�.-•,3�-'+'--'••-5- ._-xa._-t:...__•.w -,J~.._: _. -- y ., .. �. K y. V STE-INER PICS Of I: -RRODUCTS-:, �' THREW GIRL LLII THIR LI:PORTS FROM THR LEADING - J ,rials wreck on the Lehigh Valley -sII D.�EQI�j.s t Walter Hopper - arrested for Murder of Te g -- Railroad Near ' Manchester, N.Y. Prieto 0 Cattle. Grata, -Cbeea4► Grace Lyons by Drowning 4 - oad Other Produce at 114asa despatch from Manchester, N. The end of the-first day coach that aa4'1 abroad. A despatch, from' Detroit, sass: ed her dock on the' Michigan-side. jr I° went over struck the east embank- BiLEADSTUFFs. -Crazed with jealousy because his:hopper was immediately arrested _ . .'' _3t•, says:-Speeding eastward be- _ _. hind time, Lehigh Palley passenger meat of solid masonry and, with the' sweetheart, Grace Lyons, had re-I on a charge of murder. The pri- ti other sixty-foot cars behind it,both Toroato, Aug, 29.-Flour=wloter wheat i �•^; a " train No. 4 ran into s spread rail b � per twat. patents.-13.35 to i3.40, wont• flised to have anything more to, do,saner expressed no regret over hips ,�. i p shot against the wall with terrifio real r tea c. stents.-s sours$First pat• with him; Walter Hopper of�action. According to Hopper's i on a trestle near here on Friday,force. ante, $5.M. second patents, $4.80, and P4siiadelphia picked the girl up in story; he and )Sties Lyons had long = . - and two day coaches from the mid= Both cars'were filled with human- strong bakere', $4.60; on-crack. Toronto. his arms-and threw her overboard;been sweethearts and they were to t fi section of the train plunged down- ity as the plunge was made, and in Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, s1: from the upper deck of the Puritan have been married in September. ward forty feet, striking the east!a few minutes the cars lay, a mass 041 24 Baa ponce; No. 2 at 11.05 t-2; and in the middle of:Lake Michigan late I Miss Lyons left Chicago and it is al of crumbled woo - embankment like a pair of project ! d metal and-glass, No' 3-.at s1.ot 1.2. - oil Saturday night.' The boat &vas.leged Hopper disguised himself•and Ontario wheat-New No. 2 at i2c, out- forty miles from shore when the followed her to the boat. When he ilea. In the-awful plunge and crash under which a hundred sear women side, and ofd at 83 to 64c, outside. 'r at least thirey seven persons are and children, many of whom were peas-a7 to eec, f.o.b. cure, outside. deed was committed. Although a approached her she upbraided him . - -believed to -have been killed and killed instantly, were buried. The Oats-Oatarlo. grades, 40e outside, for lifeboat was lowered within seven I because he had been drinking. This g more than sixty injured. The in moat destruction occurred in the No. E, and ase, on track, Toronto. New slinute�, the crew failed tb recover`angered Hopper and he lost ecdtro;• t, juries of several are so serious that day coach No. 837, and a dozen per. No. 2 at a7c, outside, No. 2 w. c. oats the body, which was drawn under I of himself, he says, and picking uF. K it is feared" they will die. The I sons were later ti dead from the at 421-zc, and No. 3 at 411.2c, Bary ports. by the suction of the wheel. News the girl he threw her overboard wreck was the worst is the history�second day coach, which, having fol- Corn-No. a American ►shoo,, b6 t•2e. pf the murder was flashed to'Hol- bodily. H?piier is thirty-one years _ i iof the Lehigh Valley line in this lowed the first over the trestle, Bay ports, and 71c. Toronto. land by wireless and officers were old; and- Miss Lyons was twenty- state and one of the most disastnc snapped its rear coupling aad thus Rye-There w none offering, and price. _ p B are nominal. in waiting when the steamer-reach- ria. sous ever recorded on the system: .saved the,rest of the train from be- Buckwheat-Nothing offering. y Crowded with passengers, many of Ing dragged over. Bran-M■nttobae at 122, in bags, To- passengers, whom were war veterans and seta,- This second day coach struck on ronto, and short& $25. in base, Tor 0. sionists from the Grand Army of the the bottom and stood up, the rear. Ontario bran• azz, to bags; Toronto. " Republic encampment at Rochester, end projecting a few feet above the di? Y train No. 4, made up of fourteen to of the trestle. All of 10 the pas- covNTRlr PRODUCE. cars, drawn by two big mogul en- sengers in this car were piled in a Beans-emelt lots. 4e.2o to i2.zs. ---. -- gines, was forty minutes late when tangled mass of broken seats at the Honey-Extracted, in tins, 21 to 21c per - 9 - it reached Rochester Junction, and bottom of the car. tb. combs. 32 to $2.60. Winni 'eg Policeman Shot and Anot•l sr a from there sped eastward to make Indescrable, pandemonium follow- Bated hay-No..i at so to sm on track, and No. 2 at $11 to $14. m ' ---- -- up time before reaching Geneva. ed. The Pullman car, Emelyt Hated straw-sb to $6.so. on track;-To- - Target for G�s usilade.• dry The engine and two day coaches w,jiich remained on the bridge, with - � ,onto. - .- ..... . ... „ had just passed the centre of a one end projecting over the gulch, Potatoes-New, in barrels, $4.50, and four-hundred-foot trestle over Can- and several-cars behind it, derailed, per bush, s1:s to 31.50 A despatch from Winnipeg says: tion only one same near hitting andaigua outlet. 150 yards east of i and n immedoate danger of goin C'uegtabie Trainer was shot in the him, cutting a hole ;a •Ile le-1 `if ^* g g Poultry-Ducks, lire, 11 to 12c; hent. o'clock, when the Pullman car Aus- were, soon emptied of all their pas- o'clock. ER AND EOOa. fired at i5 t mesabbut not hit, 41e succeeded in cornering er eflicer- .--the station at Manchester, at 12 35 over on the masa of wreckage below, alive, 12 to tic: chicks, live. 13 to 15c. his trousers. '1'<'ith anottl P ' h p g the t-io yy, tan, the third car of a long train, sengera, and these, aided by gangs 18 TP in Euclid street, a few bl.)cka from left the railp. It dragged the din-+qqf railroad emplo►es from the tilg Butter-Dairy prints. zo to 21c; inter• three bottle breakers whom the )f the segregated area. 141e fine! _fag ca: with 'it and two-day roaches ,freight yards at Manchester, rush- tor, u to 17c. Creamery z5 to 260 per lb. ficers were trying, to arrest in capture of the despergd ,es was 3t' and two with 'it as, in this order, fol- ,ed to aid. As the groans of the inn for rolls, and 23 to 24c for solids. Elmwood and North Winnipeg-on due to the prc_sence ,f in, aiid lowed. �jured and dying were heard below. Egg+ atrucla n►ew:laid, y to 2,c, and Wednesday afternoon Train-r i9 courage of a yevthful c'vilirn -' fresh at 16 to 19c per down, in caae lots. r, % trulle All bumped over the ties a short :all possible speed was made, but it in a serious condition. Two mea The fugitives held y distance when thecoupling between was several m,putes before anybody I are now in the cells. The n i'�-a car on Euclid Avenue,but the ci 8tlO' PRODUCTS, - - day coach No: 237 and the rear end reached the cars at the bottom til , were notified that house-break!Ts vilian, hearing the police whistle,` 1 Bacon-Long clear, u 14c per ]b., to 4of the diner broke The forward effect rescues. were at work about 3 o'clock, and and seeing the fugitiies urging the icame lots. Pork, short cut. 3"•3; da, mese 1 and of the train dragge the derail- I It was necessary to chop thiouRh Constable Trainer, on his &Rita,• motorman to hasten, pulled off t is ed Pullman car Austin and the din- the sides and bottom and the work ! 331. cycle, started for Elmwood, un trolley. The men thea tack tut ger -over safely, after vrhich bolts of remor'tng the victims moved with he�,m& i5xt 2l to 16c:lrous.�u i a1 o ac: armed'. He was informed that t},e of the car, covering the passch plunged down the south embank- ,painful slowness Death had come '; breakfast bacon. 17 to 18c; back. t9t•z man had gone to the segregated gens and crew, end commandeered itteat and rolled over The free end swiftly to many, a,large number of to 200. district, and located them at a a horse and bugs} driving by. Thi rr of the ill-fated Lehigh Valley day �tkie dead haring had their skulls I Lard-Tierces, to 1-2`; tubs, 10 3-4c, pails, house on Rachael street. He'was same youthful civillsn grabbed tt,o imach, where'r ost -of the slaughter;crushed it* when they were thrown Ile. ratu6ed cdm sRtt,n, and on going to horse's head and ducked a fusilaale occured, shoved out over the gulf 1 with terrible velocity against the : p P'' sr the real door was shot •u the hi of bullets from the two des ra send', followed bQ a Grand Trunk-I car seats- and projections. The "1BYr6lNEBs AT MONTREAL. and laid out. Constable B~ wn, does,- thus delayingthem till the ,day coach, stripped the rear guard mortality was high among the older who had eben sent t his asi'it- pulite 'arrived- aneffected th••.r la' oft the south side of the tre�=tle assengerA, most of whom were bat- Montreal, Aug. 29. - oat.. - C. �, - P 1No. 2, 43;-4 to 44c, -car lots, ex-store, ante, set oft after the men, as they capture. Two of the men urre�t- - ---sand phsngecl to the shallow ,noel-bed tle-scarred veterans of the Civil extra :vox 1 teed. 431.4 to 431.2c; Na 3 left the hois9e, and a'1 4 f th�lo ed gave their names as Harry Kelly r` : -,• - -:more than forty feet below. War and their wives. C w, 423-4 to 43. Flour-ganit.oba opened- fire on him in the street; and Frank Jones, both of Minaca _ . Dec- a o s sent tY: his dire,•- polis. t4prine wheat patents,' arstA 1540; m a - - ad' f 13 h t -- ends, $4 90; winter wbeat patents, $4 • .6 KILLED IN FIRE l'_►4IC. WE-STERN' RS TO TRAVEL• 50 to $4.7x; stroat bakery'. 34.70; straight ----'. - - -- -- -- rollers, $4 to 6410, to bogy: $1RAKs 85 to 33. B1• NED AT THE STAKE. conditionan increase of £80,000 Terrible Reen"-fn n )loving Picture Prominent Business Men Will Visit Honed oats Per barrel, $ats; bag r,t 90 1 might have been looked for, On Short' in Pesnsylvaina, Creat Briiaiu 'Next Year. lbs.. $225. Corn-American, tin. S 9ellow, 3v� Hen, Women and Children the London and North-Western the ya - W. Mtllfeed-Bran. Ontario, $22 to s.1, fallingoff was £101,000, on the A despatch from - Canonsburg, A despatch from Winnipeg says,' Manitoba, = to ar; middlings. Ontario, Watched the Lynching. f 'a„ says Twenty-Twentydead from -..One hundred prominent Western 82S to ez6; shorts, Manitoba. VA., mou• A despatch from Purcell, Okla {, Great Western £91,00d on the Mid suffocation, twenty-five seriously in- Canada business men will visit the l trite. 825 to vast: Ess+-aeteceed, T1 to P land Line £34ork and on the Lan- jured. and thirty suffering from chief industrial cities of Great zk+ fresh. 171.2 to 1&', No, 1 stock, 181.3 Noma, says,-11`hile 3,p00ymen, wo ' eashire and Yorkshire. and North tniaur hurt: That is ..the human $ritairk during June next year. r° me. Cheek-Westerns. 123-3 to t31-ec: men and children stood b shoutingEa•tern about £30,000 in each case. ' toll exacted on Saturday night dor- This.was_definitely decided. at a E`"eros, 1z t•., to lz 5.8c: Butter-Choi• their approval, Peter Carter, a Of course, some.of the tragic, on is ex `ted o Sal ani` at moo- directors' esetts y of the ed. ai a Ce't' 211.4 to 241'3`` seconds. 23 to M. negro, who had been captured by the big trade lines especially, in - g F g Winnipeg the members-of his own race, identr- merely delayed, and there ought to ing-picture show in the Canonsburg Industrial Bureau on Thursday. rNITED STATE& MARKETS. fied as the man who Wednesday be unusually good returns for the Opera House: ,The.moving-picture .Leading financial and commercial Buffalo, Aug. 29.-Bpring wheat-No, t. night attacked Mrs. Minnie $prag- next week or two, but much of the - t :.machine developed a slight defect.' men representing all Western cities, Korthern, carloads, store, $1.18; Winter, gins, wife of a farmer, was burned revenue is irretrievably lost: I There •occured a noise like a will be invited to accompany -the yo. z red, 921:`: do-. S rod, 910-; ao.'z to death on a brush pile in the main "click," ' A' small. boy, shouted Winnipeg party, covering six weeks' whiC'. w, Corn-N0. 3 aenow, 681.4c; street of Purcell at five o'clock on "'fire."' at the'.ametime starting for itinerary abroad.' No. 4 yellow. 661•2c; Ivo. 3 cg", 661h, Thursday afternoon. Deputy Mr. Nathan Overholt was killed } the,narrow exit. Bolus Duprowski, _.ter-,_�_ alt on track, through billed. Oats-No. Sheriff Hayes and Under Sheriff a" a.foreign miner, a giant in prnpor- z white, 43c; No. 3 white, 421.4c: No. by a train at Grimsby Beach. - �la,fo Jumped from triant-i and ran TEN WERE BILLED., Farris, who attempted to-rescue the Forest fires liave destroyed an im- white. 411.4c. Barlel;Malting, x1.14 to wildly the same exit. In a I $1 Y2. wldly f - powered locked in the Court-negro from the crowd, were over sense quantity of pulpwooyl it - ldly f there was a fighting,sting- Notor_.Car.Turned Turtle i,t�orth M,nneaiious, Xug. 29.-Wheat-septem• powereaIN of England. her, $L023-4-_December, $1.035.8; May, W.• house.. Capt. Crowe of the 30th won the sling mass after him. At the head C 8171-4; No...t hard, 31.073.4: No• i North- 's' Governor-General's match at Ot= F. of a narrow stairway, which le&to A despatch from Newcastle, Sng., ern, 81,04.3-4 to.$1.07 i•a,'ro.'8 Northern. the street, the foreigner-tripped. As,says:-Ten persons have been killed 9931, to ,$i.os3-a No. a wheat, 96 3-46 to LOSS OF $_,50,000• taxa. The Bisle} team was select- he rolled down the stairs he swept' and several others have sustained sim3.4. Cora-No. S yellow, 631-zc,.nate ed, but Private Clifford tailed to others•from their feet, who were a- injuries through the overturning on -ao: 2 white; 411.4 to 41192c. Bye- qualify. waiting their torn .to enter the Saturday'of a motor car near Con- No. & 78 to Hoc. Bran-$20.50 to 621 Flour Extraordinary Effect of the Strike .� fire that caused serious damage -First patents, '$S to as.20; second pa!-, on British Lines. to the stock of Fergus Jamieson, theatre, and"soon there was antri-II sett: The car was in collision with. este: $scan so- 31.75; first clears.- " to =descrihable pile of humanity at the carriage: ass;;. second clears. $2.35 to az.50. a despatch from London says.- merchant of Vankleek Hill, was ,.:foot of the steps, battling like mads 's'- _. _ British railways lost considerably ' started by burglars. d•�_, „� . Canal traffic'shows.'a falling off, more than £500 000 as'a result of ( The agreement by which the C.P. Sugar iva'� advanced by ten cents for 'July; cheifly on s:ecount of the! f,1vs BTOCK MARK^Ts. the. two-'days' strike- last week. R. ebtaln an interest in the Quebec per hundred poundse decline ; ore shipping. MontreI&L Aug. 29.-A fairly active The traffic returns published Friday I Central has been completed, and trade was done. with sales of ,holes night show an aggregate dr.letav awaits the ratification of the securi steers at 61.4c. goud' ty holders of the smaller railway at 53.4 to 6c, fairly of £465,000, whereas under normal� : - _ good at 51 .4 to 5 1.2c, fair at 4 3-4-to 6 ALand common, at 41.2c per..pound. Cows --- y 111 from 4 to pe 51.2`, and bails at from 3 to E1J 41.2` r pound as'to'gti8lity: LanrbvDEN D ". -COOKING ' 9 sold at 60 and sheep at 4c per. poued. - -" - The OUT demabd for calves was good, and Pale9 were made MINES RUNNIN at prices ranging from 4• You " Woman Held :Bottle- of Alcohol t° 310 each, as to 'site and quality. g sales"•ot selected hogs were made at = - Exploded, $7 and mixed and heavy, lots �t from End of -the -Michigan. Indust!y Is In Sight . - .. . .. Over Stove; Which Exp . $6 to $7.25 per cwt.,,weighted -off cars. C:HOLERA CLOSES SCHOOLS. Says ung.. _. . Min' xpert. , A despatch from Cornwall, Out,, flames, and was assl`sted by sever- „•. 5 says:-A terrible accident took 1 al neighbors who saw her Push out: Twenty-eight Deaths a Day Report'. A des atch' from Detroit, Mich.., :three months. his report-was sub_ - ."place at the home of F. E.'Bailey,1 It was'some time before the doctors p sifted to the State Board of Equa' ed-.in .Constautin0le. r tea; 'Massena, on Thursday, when his arrived, but within fifteen or twenty says: That the end 61F the coppe i lization on 1Vednesday. The Boarc4 ldest daughter, Miss Mabel r, minutes there were five o'f them• A- despatch from Constantinople mining indiistry in,Michigan, is.in I will use this •report.as &.neat baso•.•. ane of, the most popular young working over her. Her legs were says: There - were twenty-eight sight, and that it will not be many !for taxing the mines of the State, ladies in Masseiia, was fatally ' horribly burned from the ankles deaths from oholera hire in the ears before the .supposedly inex-'�His outlook for the iron district-it '.burned.. Uiss Bailey and her'moth- I,to-the body,-•and- her arms nearly twenty,-four hours ending Wednes- y of ore in theA ler were preparing supper .by aft to her shoulders. From tFle start day midnight, and fifty-five. new het st�b�i� supply.li llaye been$ach-�tm'on 'h© placeore s l o� .theme i nit iaee: t: alcohol stove, .and" .Makcl held'the. thb doctors Tealized tb�tt•ihe was go eases reported. Ill .the si:bools 'ifl P P 6- ed; i 'among th'e startling disclo=t is considerably higher.'' Zvtre iron bottle of aicuhol.in her hand'wl'fik` si31y ifurned`s'h©''could='not'reodv- t}ie city have been closed. ' sures made by Jahles R: Finlay, -di-strict is1'appraiaed at 8119,483,000_ lighting the. stove: The Oulu ex- art and their efforts were mainly' t is F' . lode4l in her hand, setting Ste to directed to'leeaeniog lser sufferings. Too many people waste their the New York mining expert, who In"his opiriiou' the resources of'this ' , - - Car clothing. She rushed f rein'the She died about twelve hours after time in condemning the work ' of :has been.appraising .the dine pro-I region are s40.O eat to nst t;Yee i ' house'and 'threw herself on the; the accidert. She was 25 veers of a ors instead of spending it l n pertiea of the State at the instance` an n t:tyea s. 40;WO,O�DD 'tons a "Yea , araas in an effort to extinguish the age, and was very popular, trying to improve their own. I of the Legis lat•ura for tits past for 40 years P . 'tri. "..',5S'�5. 4',l ,;�+,r,: .t•.C'W°q p•w.-. :, :. a .�.}.,�� ,�- y_. .,.,,.,., '.� ,('', '.,r,: ,. �.. 7.- , a. A TONGUE TWISTER. 1 tEB,BIBL& BHOOBD LINK W ITH THE PAST << hOjTI•t°s I 1'eg your pardon; I'thoughtFM ;OF CHILDB&g'3-.DBA'i`H8 - this was Mr. Dingly." _ '1 man TNI+•of HIS Brother Dying Corm BOND I am ti• •` -- tuiy and a Halt Befori '`Then I am glad to find that I As every mother knows the death " ` that _ — WAS mistaken in thinking I - :ate of little uhes­in Canada Jur- } The presiding magistrate a apolice- _ -T ��� .I s __ was mi'stakeu:" - fug the hot summer months far ex (court in Syria was astonished to hear „Hey.," T ' ceeds that of any other' season of a witness, when asked, it he had an A desirable investment "I ser when I thought I was "rife }ear. The fe�sun for this is�brothers, reply that he had one, but: ¶ _ _ that he diQd, 248,years ago. has itthese essentials- taken I .vas mistaken in thinking Stove Po1;S�1 that the excessive heat •brings on Pressed for an explanation; witness' the safety of the principal I was mistaken, and, 'being m's- j�la7 � >s. -those dreaded troubles, cholera in I stated .that he vas the issue of a -the certainty of income I taken in thinking I w=as mistaken ° fantum; diarrhoea, dysentery and second marrtage. His father married - ensures no hard.work and other '•stomach' and bowel caro his first wife in 2 69, at the age of —a fail' and''fixed rate of when I wasn't mistaken, I was nadirtywork, ?�omessing plaints. These come'on so gttickly I nineteen, and the following year there,' ' income-probable appre-' to find'I www mistaken, .came 1 �mixing, A heady paste _ and with such little warning that I was born a son, who died when only, ciation in value-and thought I was mistaken, because I in a enelous'can. A few s few months old. The letters father. Salelbllity. _ wasn't mistaken; car, rather, I was g often baby is. beyond help before married again` in 1820; at the age oi" mistake-h when I tlruught I °,vas rubs, and you . have s e , ,the mother realizes he is ill. Dur- !seevntY; and witness was born-.the, I OR Bonds, carefully select- mistaken, and -so I couldn't have splendid finish that lasts Ing the hot summer months the mo- year_.following. ed, ensure to the investor �bee�i mistaken: Well, at any rate. and stands the heat. The +cher must be constantly -on her Being eighty-nine Years of ase•when j all these desirable els- I am glad. Looks as, if we were best prepa-ration for polish- N s guard to• see that baby's bowels giving evidence, the interval since the ments and are invariably- oili to have rain, doesn't it 4" ing stoves, pines, grates regularly and-his lit. I death of,the first child was thus ex', i; 'g are working reg I tended fo over 240 yearsi secured—principal and ` and ironwork. • tie stomach is kept sweet and pure. Sets of the company that (: 1 dealer oes of carry r .interest--b the total as- In the ,trays when.execntiolis were, if your eal d n Baby's Own Tablets should always f AN ARCHBISHOP'S RECREATION �t111 earned out in public, in Eng- °'Biac{t Knight" Stove Polish is be kept in the home as they are the issues them. • mother's greatest friend. A close I Riding was a favorite diversion of; eland, a servant girl upon one oc stock,send-s his name size foci r ; - and we will-aeud a full size tin K' the late Archbishop Maclagan, and in Write untodayforourliters- casion begged.her.migtress to allow b return mail, note and then will prevent these addition to this he was a good whip,,j 9 her a day out, for a purp.use tv,hich Y #roubles, or if they do come on sud- !and frequently drove a pair; while tore on fond Investments and a 9filE F.F.HAMILTON. CO.,t IklTTEII4 -4 list of those we recommend, ails did not divulge. The lady of IlAvutoN,oNr. as S'' den they will be quickly banish ! another recreation in which he in=', Ithe huuse gave the required per- Makers vftAefamous"zinr'•Shoe Pb&A, � ;ed byL the Tablets. The Tablets !dul$ed in the winter, when opportunity mission, and the girl accordingly are sold by.medicine,dealers or by ;offered, was curling on the ice: HeROYAL went A for the day, but returned mail at' q3 cents a box from The had also a great love of animals. ' I It not generally known-tgat hie in the :evening weeping copiously. I How it must jolt a man when hl t rDr. Williams' Medicine Co., Bruck ,Grace was an artist, and painted $ E C U R 1 T 1 E S "11'hy, Mary," asked her kindly is pulite to his wife in public t. rine, Ont. cleverly in water-colors. The Snhabi- mistress, greatly perturbed at the have_her local: as if she wasn't use# Q, -. � tants of Keswick at one time becamd' CORPORATION TOO )yIL CH OF A' STRAIN. t_i M i T E o p:or girl's evident distress. "what to it quite accustomed -to the sight of the archbishop seated sketching on the ! BANK OF MONTRLiLL rUILDING !un earth.is your trouble., Tell me, . -Grandpa--"I am -Ing you this private landing-stage of the beautiful' YONGE AND QUEEN STs. and perhaps I can help jou. Oh, ` cent, 11'iltie, because you •hati-e..estate of Fawe Park, which7-borderel . TORONTO blubbered Mary, "I went One.uf the commonest cumpiaintt j` ma'am. :;i`ant� is worms, and the mus! ';,peen a good 4ittle buy." ;the Derwentwater, and was rented by ;„ i to see the man hanged at Sall of them 11, Willie - "Yes, grandpa: but rDr. Maclagan for his holidays, and I bury, b-b but. hes been repriev thereGraves'at1'4 arm�terming, .please don't expect me to sit there are several admirable little WORDS OF WISDOM. 1 ed;" _ works of hits in existence. 1 tor.. around like Sunday school all day' - ' f, . Enterprise is the life blood of ,again at- the- same price." Dr. -J. D. hello 's Dysenter mat - gg y ! business. _ Anvway the tire of a lazy mat �R Cordial ie -prepared from drugs= - isn't easily punctured. rinard's Liniment Cures Cotes, Eta known to -the prt,fessiun- as thur- To he- cheerful is nearly-to be oughly reliable for the cure.of chin- I well. IT. :� heave conscience generally r FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE• ,. :GOOD REASON FOR e, 190A , ' era, dysentery, diarrhoea, griping means an ill body. _ Rt. Isidore,o.R.Q.q„ Aug.Ane• ; # _ Mrs. Jabbe—"Jones practically pains and summer complaints. It minard'e Lf, I h ve Limited. ASK want to se, HE Tarawa. liven in his automobile." has been used -successful])- b me l To do a child's thinking for it. is 4rntlemen,-I hear frequently tried ! F you wase L° sett a tarn, consul+. y y to depiive of the sacred right of I IMINARD'S LINIMENT Lad also prescribe I Mr. Jabbe-"Has to; he sold his dieal practitioners fora number of it ray my pa:ieats always with the most F s°u wast to buy a farm, _consul' n -xlome to buy it." reriTs with gratifying results. If Many Srattfyln` results. and I coos/der It the ! Isuffering from emir summer caro ` Many people "merely ezarst nclw- brrt_all-caned I{iYoors extant. me. ;g hoping to live an 'ideal future. They yours tevty,' ° It is a fact beyond dispute that ;plaint it is just• the- medicine -that P , g.. DE. Tort. et a.. sI$ole. 1 xAai or cat the best F'ruiL, Stock sacrifice their bodies, health, and 1 Dram or Dalry !error iu Ontario one packet of �i'ilson'e F!y Pada j will cure you. Try a bottle. It _ and vriree r°Qbt. bas killed a bushel of house flies. �.sells for 45 ce:rtli. I minds to gain gold. __ ,o� , r+W, DAw ti aetY Kolb r , This is more than could possibly be •. 1 tltrret. Tor,raW �t . 'caugbt on three hundred sheet`s of. Small but Potent•-Parmeiee's -GOOD RE.�80'_v WHY. lWgctable Pills are small; but they'- Man—JI.-o---on l ACENTI WANTEDsticky paper. All Druggists, Gro- „ I Medical tax ak•ne I ers and General Stores sell Wil- Why don't you speak for your- I are effective in action. 'Their fine ;the meanest thing ever I heard of. 1At k�:+Kt1:+ W`NtKn w••s" "t" sell. J hne, asked Priscilla. I duali ties as a corrector of stomach H my houses the uti er.j %_ paNdq wANT&D LauJ.., O.tar,o I ,d--Ai+rod r>ier m -,wa s Fly Pads. Be sure you get., Priscilla. �, ! e came to . a ,- 'truub es are kniiwn to thousands i night, ate a big dinn a t ln.;i- * Fwmb beWIli op. Yenuaae 11 ilsoli s. f -have nut had a chance to get a I and-they -are in Constant demand gestiun, and then went -tv a,,Wt.,,er _�a ,,b,'g Dearer("o°CLuni.". Lroaeoie. ° l everywhere by thosie who -know :du o e cured " wtiul in .edgewise." i ' CONSOLING. _ eros t b uAg,a WANT on ashy err other 8tru glia Passenger (on rail khat a safe and simple. remedy 4 t$,.a,r propositions ours convinces I i g g g Fresh Supplies - in Demand. they are They need no intro !; none cao L4- apply ours Yoe will a1 ! - road trainer"This window sticks 1t"hereccr llr. Thomas' -Ecieetric .tioII to those acquainted with thrin - A Stlmpecl Medicine,-Partne- ways regret it it T( ear t Dept. tw do I can't get it up." !01I hag been introduced increased it,eu,rr. to lsaretierr Laps,. t4; lee's Ve stab?e Pills, compuuAded I Albert et• Ottawa- but to those who may not knoll B h" t" Conductor-"Yes. Wood - i9 'aupplics have been ordered, show them they are resented as the beet ; known entirely tolsave a reivif�bnta and nces !' t•F'tT"ON rxLARY OR (05111IhS1014 P getable m swollen a little by the rain.. It'll ung that wherever it g�,e's this ex I.prepasaticln ou the naarl,et for des g Yne crests+t agrULy eeue•r e•ei be all right in a few days, �cellcat Oil impresses 'its power on orders of the stomach. Saliltary effect lipun the dige�tite yr. n,,ea: rs u,rr of pen •rod ink buYi have through +'errs of use ' it °,t, ..,ght, to ko per cent Pratt; ons the people. \o matter in what la- aicrt,t a calf a amounted 't, 06:df to •'1• 3„ MlmaMa Liniment cures Carsat In Coxa. titude it may.be found its potency TRUE DIPLOMACY, I-organs, attained su eminent a position that ,day•, another eat in two house llonrw It; +--- they rank as a standard medicine. Hi'R t'a a • La Cro.e+r..11 Ix - t -!is never impaired. It iv put up in Em 'oyer.-We-want a diploma- ! ti{ 71 OJII:\ DO rill THE 11'ORit;. p• The ailing should -remember- this. t MISCELLANEOUS. ' ; most portable shape in bottles and tic, tactful, smart uffice buy. Simple in their cump••sitit..m, they ` Papuan Mas Do" the •'Protector' 'can -be carried without fear of 1 P ,ti and fARSl scALuA wront f breakage. Boy-1tie11; 'I used to send xis- , , Can be asRimilated b} the we9ltea. ��' r<'alr LV°rka, 9 Esptsnade. Toronto' • '" Act 1lbile She is Busy. �ter's beau arra, when she didn't stomach and are certain to hate n ' ' � JJJ Rant to see' him. uf.:aT+• WANTED, a LINE FOR Of the ratites in Papua atravel- ISinard•s Liniment Cuna Diphtheria _- healthful and agreeable effect un .A ,airy home. Write us I,sr our choles ler says:—When the natives are. ILpGIC. REgT ANO HEAITII TO MOTHER Aif6 6l111D. e ainggish digestite organs. g �t egret. yup opoo ti;a have the er,:,uf eat.y pr lte.. Mu In Carads q young they are Quack to learn, and .Is• tt';.atow + Nx>Tt•i\ '• 5�s' r ha.,been tu.dhY Vo outlay aces Mary. ADp1Y B y. y. VERIFYING TH£ PROVERB, . C. l t°_ :zs .Iib-rt ht, ottawi. , =can be taught almost any kind of `'facile, why don't OU comb your Mo RA or tY 1'kCHI D x111 1u1:ti of UOTtiL+1tR for their CNLL1iR14`i �l'IIIl,Ii , Ar(;.EI3, `PLYStOHe, Lt;3IPK, ere. Ip' ' work, and even tip to the time Of i bair TXXTRING, with PERF'SCr rl'CCBKt+ 31 Figg—."As Ejs a talker, Brown's wife �, tesual and eiternal• cured without 1 their-marriage the • are willing to " 'Cause I ain't got a comb,". s,x3THF:ti the:CHILD, KiYTIK tf,e t t''i�, t n edlC•I y g - AI,LAlrtsILPAI?I;CC'ILE%WIND CULiC. and Is certainly a wUIIdCr." before o�,ho .tHeLlman- Wrtta� r U I [are z te• e l k IearII. After marriage their ambi� "�ti ell', why. dont you tell your � he best remedy far L)imK nreA. ft is air ; ht, you are:-Wonders he "O a ma •IS ` FO atlg y Limited, l'o1lroYwood, Out. Aot`i+tely harmless He sore and ask for "Mrs. gg • Aion and intellectual development mamma to buy Utle 1 ' Winslow's Kooh,ing sytuP." sgd.taL-e 6o other never Cease•''' +—••► 'Cause_ then I'd 'hatc to Comb kind. Twenty-fi.eceutea bottle. t �l�� a e Wo'. . T-EmSTrrade Wileon'i y is,near to cease, one of the reasons _ i V L+cate arils, r Eeptatvaae, Ta ,t. •_ . � Toronto -for this seems to, be that the wo my hair. r . _ - There at•e many imitation's`of!`PECIALIS" ADV1CB `FStE& Coneull t man does most of the work, while - MERELY.FCRTHER.PROOF. Wilson's Fly Pads.;: Do nut be- de- '►- err is regard•to any dWtlso:', Lower } the man-being the superior animal It h'better to avert a war thnds an I toes to drug. . ' nit a ure .-can see no necessity for further to fight and win; better to reveot "Anyway, Ile _has as honest ceived by•unsatisfactory. imitatiains. �rnrsee ease by m.lL send measure P Lace." - Get:Wilson''s. , meat. Glasses fitted by are. tiVrtta todty s! exertion. He plays the part of her sickness than to rare it. Keep a for anything said !n ret chase drug protector to perfection; while she bottle of Hamlins Wizard Oil in the °Honestl You surprise-me. stares to Dr. Beilmae, coningwo4d. oat' "Yes; it's the only honest thing A parson .was applied to'f,�r. ad- iR. digs in the garden he leans'against house and see how much suffering about him, It show8 hew- dislion Your overcoats is tree with his spear in his hand n 'it saves. , vice'by a member,uf his congrega- 3. renar re erred to est he.rearly is. tion', Rba ctomp;ained of the cud-1said failed Balls wasidIva bWera Ifnearms 61 Ibis hand, apps P P 1 tinual noise.mstde otr'a tromb=one ` •ss•tet""t°w" 'r'Malrsdw> tr.a.i+.:tw . keep off intruders, but .really be- I Probably•most people think you cause it is easier than doing the are as foolish as you, think they There are many' sticky devices on by a next'door neighbor. "Can •a �elean Arn•n••n Dye>Iry Co. cadigging." the.-market that kill some flies, but roar?;" he asked, "who practices on., are. housekeepe> who hate tested them such an insfrument'from tnorn' vOu CAN MAKIC IrROM 1 J, -�-rt y to night be a good Christian $I5 TO 430F .A IDAY ` A good 'way to bleach linen or - Corns-are caused by the p.resspre know that Will s ,F] Pads kil, f o cat'it into bow] or soapy of tight boots, but no one need be many times more, aird•do not dam- "Such & man might possibly be a} haeat;og this proposition.' Our.ageate . �18Ce 39 p elsewhere are doing it. You can : A,t ester and >et it out'in the strong troubled with them Long when so age-earpets and .furniture 'like 'all good Christian," the parson re- I thentic references requires. This fe unlight: If it be eicposed 'to dirt simple a remedy as Holloway's sticky fly catchers. plied,. "but his next-door neigh- ! sound and legitimate. Address. P. o. r bOT COUldn't." Box-1145, Vancouver, B, C. I dust, place a glass over the I Corn Cure is available., GUESSED IT. bowl. _ ._.' . - THE OLD STORY. Riggings-Do you know -that Y MURINE tYf REMEDY 1w Red,'Weak, Weary, 'Watery EyM your chickens_ come over into my and gr•anulatedEyelids.Murine Doesia% "l lad every cent taken, last Zards I= FO! regulating the night. Woke up-bearing some one Ji ins-I• su �osed they..did for -Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists , .+ in the room. ' Reached under. the g6 PP Bell Murine Eye Remedy, L:4u1d, 25fi, .� - bowels, MVI Orat1A illow form revolver, but didn't they never come back ,again. Ase50c, Xc T 11, 25c, Eye halve in $ Q p Y i Aseptic Tubes, 2oc, :1.00. Eye Books I the kidney.a . and shoot." _ : Ocensiolially there is a man that and lyyo Advice Free D•3r Mail.' - g•• "Ni'hy didn't 'yo1i 4" even, his Satanic if ajesty wouldn't Murim My*RemedS Co. C is irring up the lazy_ "I'd probably be a widower if I have, but there is alit a s some wo- liver lied ". assn who is willing to take hila. THE BIND OF WIFE TO HAVE. S .4 WISE SOFT;" ETC. 'A man who had been indulging ! v IT t too heaiily was induced to sigtifthe I Canada Business College' y f Dies O1`S@�S The First •Boy .(sent to bed. to I pledge. :. CHATHAM, ONT. await chastisement for bad behav- ' r `.'You must let. me have it," said 1n aSchoolsbof itself Trraining. Indlaa ior)-Here's father coming up- l the wife. "I will•keep it for you:". to STUDENTS PLACED IN tas stairs. I'm .going to pretend I'm So the pledge was handed over to � STUDENTS PLACED IN 1910 k. 19119 176•STUDENTS PLACED al 1l1� Root PalAs asleep. - �' the wife's custody. w we publish the casts. annually. T 1e nea.t d t ma as'drin - -We p&Y frill rase up. t= SBh . a t d brine - ;rc The Second Boy* (in chse similar I ay he: n }y . '' k Ions distance soden or a are bane ]11'OVed fOr OVCT to first, but muses)-.I'l7l not; I'm st in again as fresh as before.•, Oooa hoard and room, �30o per week• g g y T you osaeot come to Chatham, we car going to get up and put: something ,,. °.`How.is: this'"" asked.'a. friend.; train you by mall. "You signed the ledge yesterday.' H.re �e some students laced recentin � &If a century, .ID on. 1► g P �, hate Wade, Cat .A S.a . ins.. a.' every quarte! of the - and-now you are drinking a sin. H WP a,Wei oo AChe>� °.iii•h. wr Teacher---!.'Johnny, can .you.. tell_ It is_all right, replied the a tin received o Btenosrapb world,absolutely safe me anything you have,had to, be g ledge-signer, 'iii unsteady, tones; ere, Tasabers wa eudttor•, for op6nttasl �x - a�slfOit4OffeCtiYe. p lrartfb !roes t to ..; w.tu sir•...sot ..- _: .thankful for, in the .past_ ;-ezr.'1" � , .I don't have to keep that pledge. some Id.. of the dem.ntta. - Johnny (without hesitation) - My,wife:.says she will keep it for ,COLLEGE UOP14NS FOR tSTN ?EAI "Yessur-." � • Teacher. - "V;e11, _ me. That's the kind of wife tJ' s$PTvmmow fTN. :M. a box a.hany heist is its" Johan lr�l p ''' have, old fellow. Lets have a oatatesus U 16114 6f.r6rk at Chafhafsl. n y — Z.3 L+E Calls esub R tells 6f work by mail t ' eveeywhere. ..� "Why. when you broke your erica, drink" <Stth.r Free.) ` D. NsLACNL�AbN a CO. C. i. G`61�s6k y you .couldn t lick ug far tvco months." ED. 7 ISSUE 25--11 Mtnard's Llnfmont cures lleteafsr. atteafm° bat ilk CL • P' 9 s. .„ •^ .- µ„ .r+'¢ •«w r 'rata 5,d• . C•xo:�".'-• ^Y9++w.�,y4v* •:°ate a'�xri.,. .i W ✓<' 1. .,p T. ?i --.... R+t uF•c++.-.�c:.rM. r..:n,p�:. C'9w'a'- `- "`a y3 " ��.- ... .w. �,�.....'... ..: .- ,..,• ..,,..:- ..a .... ...'. +•...., - -....: �,. - - _ a a � _ - S 5 • .r V JG F ,i .T Y.t end schen Mr.and labs. Arthur-(lotus. Rte' — r _ t ley had as visitors two of last winter's 7'ZopublMi eileveryFri"ysaorabWati sensational hockey players. r"E :f Pickerias,Ont. The people in this vicinityare still SATES OF ADVEBTIBIII(}: trying to locate the yqung &,u who 'VINEGAR AND f� SPI CES ! r Atom$insettioa perltae 16oents arrived at the nioutb last Wednesday •���` :. ' — subsequent insertl a. it lire- 5 wan in a gun boat since which lime no sue- 12" `+✓►�- - rate does not include Legal or Foreign restful fishing has been reported by You often hear the housewife say "Where can I get pure the anglers of this district. -. - 4�edal terms Riven to parties making o0o- Vinegar and Spices i'" The answer i9 us aitm for 0 or T6 months or by the yeas. Half. - .: 'aa,tsa-liziesmo�ruadei nla hpaper - Waite for a Copy AT RICSARDSON9S GROCERY -as" �e ar,sa 00,parable in advance. - Xefa di+.t4y41i•fiasnselsti: - - - rsll'xoticein local oolmm�m ten cents per Has, ll - - °f _ We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars to be absolutely Pure. We • =•Jae oeose per line each subsequent insertion. a. nal oontnct rates mads know oa plica A Talk on business Education." have oil hand a Rood supply of PURE MALT, CIDER r No free adveite p •SEED WHEAT - - PP Y ' g' Fall Wheat for sale of the Early Arcade E �� _ lh adverttsemeatswithout written instructions �ariet • priae9oc, Stenographers AND WHIT WINE VINEGARS, .,rill beinaerted untdl forbidden ells chazQed as y per bushel.J W Soglo,Bro-sa+dilnely. Orders for discontinuing&dvertite� ,Ont, 4ss9 (Celery Seed Pure Ground Cloves; - - s` mum615eiti writing abs sect to the yob: WOR SALE-About 3W bushels of 3lustard Seed, - " Cinnamon, ri !lob Work promptly attended to, good Olean seed wheat, Cawsoa Golaeat t 35 to $75 a mont�1 C x rtt tet;y Seed, _ " Mustard, Chaff,' WM' OASI$1E, ope-b&vmlle west.- of Whole"Ginger - " Pepper, black I? y TERMS Brougham,HRT HORN BULLS FOR SALE g ger Rogt, '°'.1d1.2b per ear ; $1.00 if aid in advance. �1 , Clarke's Shorthand College,Toronto, Whole Cloves, " Pepper, whlte, red Subscriptions to the U cited States,$150 SHORT our own year in And year out, has more calla - =iVhOle Allspice, -- " Ginger, ' P y price, App on premises l y y r in gdvsnCe - , lot 18,con.7,Pickering Tp: Ind, Phone I+1..E, for competent stenographers than it -1` �_hule Cinnamon, 't -'•.Cloves - � • Pugh, Claremont. 95tf ""`Y ,c ' can supply, hole Pepper, black blase, rj f p OST between Greenwood and Sal- g -.'1�''hole Mace " -'Tctrmeric, JOHN MURKAR Pro rietor. All our •graduates of last term have -Lam corner.,a puree comcsioig some moa- gone to excellent positions at salaries Whule Coillies, Curry Pdrs, '• ' ey rad store bills, Finder please notify aorta, ranging from $3,5.00 .to $75.00 per and.Whole Mixed Pickling Spice. .,NOTES. AND :COMMENTS a M DARLINtt,Kinsale, - - tt month. - S^ OR SALE-House and lot situated Owing to our modern s BPs Your GrocerieB at the Groes store The Toronto Exhibition is again F g system and .. _ g on Brock F.. For moot, on spy the strict! individual instruction,dial ant �+p attracting the usual- large Crowds W,J. thatch ,No For Claremont app! Lo y g 'J R g w,J.GaEGG,Norah Claremont atc� capable steideate are enabled to ,i€cQttl hal .pats of -the province, F - qualify in from sit to tea weeks. . R IC H ' S ��- _ OR SALE 125 acre farm near Pick- 'avho look upon it as one of the ening village,Pickering station and Lake Booklet and all' particulars free on - Oatario. lendid land, five'barna. Price a lication to the Principal4!Lief events Of the year. This $7,800 w M, HARBIS, solicitor, Fort Perry, PP P • —� - - eat Fair is no longer in the ea- i.7 out. 47.59 ;great C._ . - - fflerimental stages.-but is now-fully CLARKS. STRAYED-On to the .premises of J.. - - the undersigned,lot 22 con 9,Pickering, on Shorthand$ ecialist, - .4ostablighed as a business concern gatorday,Aug lith,l heifer, 9 years old. The P well as one of the tnOSt rOfit- owner may bave mama byy pproving property and P. paying expenses W HASI'EY, Pickering 40 4s 563 College St., ?orojitot able places in which to spend A ARM TO RENT-Excellent farm, -- Sold by _-few days' vacation. The remark FSPlenald clay Ioam, an Oshawa Harbor: eo rent First class grata aad stock farm, Plow.is frequently made that the'TO- ins after present crop; possession April ler, ' - I91@. applyto G P CONA --fronto Exhibition is the saute thin - :IT, us hswa- ' _ j�BQ���IQ s g Southi. yScf w•+ S my ' w>,vet and over again. This mayK NEW Doe's � � � '�'� � �� i OR SALE-7A g �Co * "rough-cast in ` DISNEY lbs.eorrecL to some extent, bilt the FbonescoZtalnfnR5 rooms besides clo.etr, INTERNATIONAL � Y neon who is eager to learn and and Rood cement cellar. Hard and soft water F e1e g inside houea. One-fifth of an acre of good gard. en ecotainaag 9ve apple trees besides other DICTIONARY a$ much O��( " rlesirons of keeping _in touch with y p - Sruit. Also as oxford stove in first-class - - - '' '• "-' = '• -' the progress made in -the indtts_ repair with warming oven attached. For furtb- THE 'MERRIAM WEB8TER r - or partic0lart apply to THOS. E.•STEPHES- In the same time, you can do talcs Dealer in- -no ;lit arial world will have no difficulty 90 Claremont 71f I '(rhe Only New unabridged.dio- u much work with the "Crown" Gang' tionary in ahany years. - ( un liaviflR ails thirst for knowledge FAft11 TO RENT at B:elsxtti-100 Plow as with a sillgIe !arrow Qlow i Contains the pith and essence Farm Implements acres,a eo°d IQaiti and st eek term tot 5 ` k oSi Li5tif'd by spending a ff)A' days con B Pirierla'a Tp..A good-brick hour'with ! of an authoritative library, and without walking any further. .' ant the Toronto Exhibition. .The made+a improvemeON, a large bank barn "Crown" Gan cuts two: clean, even. i Covers eve Seas of knowL g strew house and driving hones, •hree acres of � - T -fanner ,should not be satibSed orchard and garden a cover fati°mg srriag di edge. An Encyolopea in-a furrows at the name time. Many - n� all l�Z]eaB crook runuiog through the farts halt rixile from sin book. 'with a knowredge only of how to t:.P it"Atatiou. Poressiod to plough it 0060. ' g progressive fame" gas l tow rain and raise storL-. He full possession March IL For paraoulard ap, ' .The Only Dictionary with the t� lg g par co wtd.EDWABD$, on we promises Bal- New Divided Page. BinC�er Twine)'x�huuld'have some idea of wIrat i� "a' Q°m. 4r.er. C ���� ' I 400,000 Words. 8700 Pages. 4 tatting on in the world outside of OR BALE PRTi%ATELY-Aw I ' 6000r1lustrations.Cost nearly _ _ 4 f able own sphere of activity, While JC fam leari°R toes t wtab to Sell privately half a rniUion dollars. 1 P y. ane oiiowing; t writioz desk. Psis board T kiteban stove •'Happy Tbnugbe: mingle bel,'i Let n' tell you about this most Budgies 'Wagons, limi9 greatest interest should be in 9 matueaseS• I self neater,cove J lamps.t din• remarkable single volume: Gang l anattem pertaining to his ox%a pe- omg ruow table a main.4 rm.11 tables. ball rack bad room setpicture& i tOtlem set. t Aitch. '+� Wrlte'ftil'sample _ leuliar calling, a few hours ipent e0 table,curtain poiaeaad blindr: chum dot a' a.• �,fyll�. is the surest, steadiest;fastest-working Harness, EtC sr;horse. buggy ba cess.. new cutter .sic Lau- tioulars, etc, low they've ever seen or treed. It is ' '? Arc those buildings devoted to the ablin tmfW':)robe,1 cosi oil stove,bnggv 7 tali p stove ptpee, htCHAaD MOORE.Pickering tf Name thip lighter draft, too, as it has deist-proot! " • rather industries- of -the'euuritry , paper sad wheels with large roller bearings, and - nand to the arts should be profit. � UR 9A LE- 100 acro- farm, situat-• we will ' ` ed is los 4. c�a, 4 PSekarmg. To, ctood highly-potashes, Quack-acourtag mould- sendWhitby,' ]"11to able. From a acxtial SCAndpOlnt, clay loam eie+tn aad in i iib state of eul•tvs• siassia free f���JJJJ tion splendid Tams housa of i0 room* wail f. A let of board!. Stays right down to its wore •� at+-is An_event.uf .no little inl rt- through the heava4tst land. Let us show Po- pugtea.rnd comped:11vsly new, !arse baro i podtet Atone eta^l:oRr. and ail 0th'ar heeesitarj bnifd stoles. Friends frUin_rill part8 of 1426r,w-ii faced and undenirsioed I acres of d " _ you the "Crown and sive you names ' fibs country find it A convenient QOod orensia and a quantity or email trine. _ fartnerr who have purchased - " Ample supply of water,bard and soft, spring place at v.hich to renew old friend. creek: standing timber worth SLAW 5 m loo t "Crown!'.Gangf from as.So you can set - 4 from Pickertog O T-R. btattoo, and 4 miler -kl ipe. s>. inl3ta}tb tl]at l fr"agent• from C:N R.,station.and about same distsoc-, . their verdict) -1 from town of Whitby. half mile from P, O, Cyt }]� } r' Ay made ir7 LhAL Of vl lting, the school and IKOTBah:35 ARY.MapleU4"frown ill .Ap• kClrmrrisaCe DL1r1LDg idle a`■�n6711 �1 Ai1gU8� pl♦to?I1[OTHY O'L$ASY.Maple Ht31 Farm, warious points of interest in Audley.oat. - 4lt tf I epvdnsiletQ, Masa. _ Rtroups. . If a person w ishes to ex. amine those things which iutere*t D tender One ei . 'FUR fiat£ BY tdg .b One fbeing betakcnated in itis Lowe of i Make Your Decision Co - B��L - AmIID, Ile should be alone and not ro me abridge.btfra of tum Lad contains seven • room•witb frame summer kttcheo atcachad I � - e ING in the company of another, R ho is h&td•aod sort water About o0e-balf ac» of l Between guCC99e and Failure. S _ ' land. The other is situated id the�'ulageot ' anrions to Ret irway to tees ine. CLi isremoat,trae and contains six rooms on course in the popular Will give a discount of 6 per cent. on all goods void c the nreinimes are a quantity of large end small , for Cash, and also thing that is of no interest to him. tratt, good ctable and-nerd. and soft water, rit ' Their best len is to ,Mpara to ails The above dwellings beiosa to the senses or �tTateTV� 1Three specials in Iron Beds-Two white and one green,regales price P Pa the Late Edward Pugh and will be sold by ten- e9 5f1, this month fOQ'li?.00. -'and meet at some designated )int der, Tenders will be received up to gap&,14tb, +-- g 19t1. The btghemtor any tender not necenar• One Combination Chtfonier and Writing Desk, regular 18.50, this int some stated hour.. .,__ try agcer•sed. 'For further particulars apply Io a month 18..25. r the maclowgued executors, Mn. Wm. ltd. TQC Q 0 One Cresser and Stand, regular 9.50, this month 8.56. _ wards.Balsam or Edward W.Pugh. Ohatham. ' ` ' One Dresser and Stand 1-cut oak and crossband, polished, regular W, ' tiassrrwooD 4619 Will prepare you for'an excellent this month27.W. 'W, Pen ell has begun work on the AR31 FOR SALE BY TEN DER- Position In the Business World. One Princess Dresser and Soalnoe, l{ p g Fj` #-cut oak and erosabaad, polished, c ;rlreenwood bridge. Being north west corner of Lot It con e. The first step is important—YovR .regular 28.00,this month$26, Good Sideboard$10. tlPickering,consisting of 50 acres,-more or less, CHOME OF A $CROOL. Our Cat"- ` Mrs. Porter spent a few days last and belonging to the estate of the late Edt:ara !Oxus explains.why this eolleRe • R. BURLING'S is the place where you will find a good stock In s sleek with heririend, airs. White, of rngh. Boil u•rich slay loam,and most. It r"nks amort the beat or.'this conti- House Furnishings. Kiteben Cabinets, Buffets, Secretaries, Hall • a3rooklin. _ has been la pasture for a Dumber of yearn. I[ S R•• Mrs. H. Robeson,, of Toronto, is comtaineanever•faitingepriag creek• also be. nent. Write for one today. Enter Ricks. Music Cabinets., Kitchen and Extension Tables, Centretwftuw with m3 ams 4 dazes d 40 hardwood amber, now, Tables Ratan,Oak and leather rockers,cam beds. -beds, s rill - *pending a fesrdays with her lather, with some cbdar,a"bdut 40 apple trees in full d P- P � - S.Stewart. bearing.all choice fruit. on the premi%v is a - 1lattresse, riit oak, fished diners, room mouldia window bank barn. 50 a .40. with stoma foundation W. J. ,Elliott, Ptincipxl + � Po g+ Mrs. Blakely, of Toronto, iS Spend• Othet bu:ldlmga contain a large quamtity of > SllRC1Ps, Cnrutin poles,• carpet sgUares, rug... door mats, bake Cor. Ion a and Alexander Sls. r' 9ng the holidays with her suer, .�I79, good lutaber. Temders will be receives up.ca g :!board+, towel cullers, sewing machines and repairs, gra maphono fticbard Nilson. Sept.14th, The higbestorsay temder not ne. and records alio agent for Morse's Clarifier for hono ra hs and caesarily accepted. For further particulsrm - ---- + ` P g p Mrs. Frank Smfth, of Toronto, is apply to the undmraigned executors, errs.��m. grttmophune:?. Call and hear this little instrument: -spending a few days with hex parents, Edwrtrds.balsam, -,-or Edward W. Fuch, that- EST HILL �• AE. and Mrs, White. bam. -- - ;" The Misses din a couple of weeks with _ Gleeson. of Claremont, , BLACKSMITH SHOP ! NOW THAT THE SUMMER s ti ®. �N A. =3iltlel 1 ,their uncle. M. Gleeson. WHITEVALE, Levi and Mrs: Mackrp• returned Announces that she is prepared to do - :. Is nearly flier it i. necessary for to make room for'new fall goods and 1home on Wednesday after .pendia a all kinds of plain sewing, including in order to do so we will clear out a'few lines. ertonth with friends in Kinsale d Hurseshoeing. Repairing of im- Greenwood, men's shirts and plants. a onl Chamber Sets, reg. Z 50. for 1.89. F..and Mrs. Green, of I1linoi ailed ;IllemeeSta, vehicles and auto. y' 2 Only,, Chamber Sets, reg. 2.00, for 1.49. = on F. L. Green this week.on t eir way tVtTI]ltb Office - mobiles neat] and quickly home after spending x couple of p y 9 Y 1.oply,,Dinner•Set, gold, bluesand white, reg. 8.00, for 6.99. ;-`months visiting friends in Ontario. done. " e. Mrs.Graham and daughter ofMani. OIItal'10 Dept. Agriculture Several ends of Print, reg. 10c, for Sc a yard. Several ends of Zephyr `toba, left for theirhome last week af- CHARGES MODERATE ' reg. 13c, for 10c lir yard.' I ter spending some three months with Information and assistance given to al farmers and others on all Agricultural • . :'. --old acquaintances in the;,toWnfthF subjects, including oziltry. - - - 1 re p cttu y lusted. es ce lc ran ening strictly c _ pp Atria s e• 11 solicited.' • ;High• tori • for butte d eggs :T t ' fly ash �[ts. Grahoril was a:resRent of Picl- + -••:.ening some thirty geariiago. Appl to _ A. T. L 'A W, A•' G-ILLESPIE, r DUNBARTON ` J. H. HARE, I District'Bepresen tative. LAKE SHORE 48-0.2- - ` Ont. Dept. Agl'iculture. (Successor to Wm. Lawson,) t= Sisncoe Point is still attracting yis• Whitby. West X3111, ,, crit, G. Harvey, of Toronto, spent the U week mud a rumors Palllt Hoose. R C I 1 There-are rumors of a eery success.t T Y • -•'Establis6d 1873 OF CANADA Vitt stag party at three Green Gables. _ - e The farmers ately s{thee hi g being - oR No REcsPRoa=T�'' TRANSMITTING MONEY . � s, tutsy time lately, threshing being - - c in fulls We have to eat all the same. ��'e have what Will sustain'you at all '38 beach is aglow with bon fires iiities. Corn Flakes Post-tosties,-f�•naker Rice,-Shredded: -�• E .:very evening note and roasts of all `Yheat,-Rtisks, Qntaker Oats. Cornmeal Graham Flour, _ TOT s up $50 Bank Money Order are , I _ .. ...Aicindg are popular. . _ to ams -our B a [ sirs. James Gormley, of Lake View `Vheat cePand nt -RrinatT apioca, at right d coonvement and inexpensive. for larger afaotinh welssut' -1 y, Barley, Drafts or Bills of Exchan e. Mone sent at once to ' . lEi'r~tvn entertained set•eraa ,old friends - _ n�rryr' -during the past week.' _ :. ... . .__ _.-� beaking point in the wol d by Telegraphic or Cable R. f3ermley:tcho has been work. �4 -�-�- S ARD BM TAND x = ung in Toronto for some time, has now .0 0 V P 0 11P!y 'tom -Transfer. wmwrned borne and., is employed' at please brilatt them iti at once and get.yqur premiums, aa-we are going _ lWe b mill. to discontinue giving coupons in Che pear future: Sa ings,Bank Department at Every+Brancl86 - We hear that x Lake shore baseball Y etriaan has been o into sgd but_ is are Our Groceries-tire the freshest. �p I K RING B R A N �C H d • •- mm�able to get into communication ' _ _ _ � 'Zwitb the manager. ( GEORGE PHILIP' BROUGHAM -to NuiaBP i,'.e'neter o) week N„�ty .y, iSi�t, � '--,, +CLARENICF. T. �1►T'g'Ya 1H�atsa�e� ® ' was attended by a large number C3 WKITUT• ,w: •,i 4,ta,ke , tt f Psi .,�•. ..: ! .... .. '. . .. .. C.:. L • v,. M PIN MI ate. :. •'• .,r.. '. .',: ... .. r ��: _, Ct.AIItMCMu1T Robt. Birrell is exhibiting his Miss Margaret Macnab is spend-' "1 Born-On FridsZ, Aug. 25th. to: team of drivers at the Toronto in Sunday with friends in the , - >, Reuben and Mrs. Besse, a eon exhibition. He shipped them to city. TH Cecil Ingleton visited his par- the city on Monday. Mrs. Nichol and son, who have we g g RICHARDSON _ ants at neourt on Sunday. The usual large number from been visiting at Thos, Graham'e _-Importao$ahotsiQg of bawl display of n N. }i'. Tomlinson spent Satur- here purpose visiting the Toronto for the past three weeks have re• ate, Avery agormeo$ o $ f yhere renewing old fair. Most of them will defer their turned to their home in Toronto. acgnain- visit until neat week. lllaiioaaeq. Boob,Dolls, Toys, jars Mrs. Rev.) W. R. Wood is Frank and Mss. Alloway. of yeomen Read This y ` T ( ;<eosived for the Holida trade. a.0 hitby and the former's mother, s�pendIng a week with friends in y� - - Rothea Mrs. Allaway, of Pickering, spent PARISIAN SAGE PUTS LVSTEIt - l m• pe and a" the Monday neat being Labor DRp, Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. INTO DULL FADED HAIR f3o p o $alias or all Magaaines, been li ns f tall places of business will be cloy- Capt. R. M. Barber, of Albany, Every women reader of the Nswe who Weekly and Daily Newspapers , S. Y., and Dr. Amos C. Hall of desires radiant hair that everyone admires •ed as usual. ' should o to T. M. M.Fadden to da Sherman Rumohr, accompanied Ctlicago, are visiting for few et a large s a 50 Dant ottte of Parisian Sane days with their cousin, Geo. W. g R 4 �� t>,T H R2CHAR2�SON, _ by his wife and family spent Sun- y It ie not only a delightful and refreshing qday at Roerbank. Coates. hair dressing and beautifier.but it is sold 13=001'C StrOet. l Nelson Wagg spent a few days The Misses Hamilton,Miss E Mil- ander a rigid guarantee tobanish dandruff, - "C7CTYl1 -during the past week with Sidney ler and Mrs. P. Macnab returned atop falling hair and itohiag scalp, or Fisher, of Cambellford. on Monday evening from a pleas- money back, _ A number from here purpose atant holiday spent with friends in Parisian Sage is the best hair tonin Flamilton. known It is the only one that will care 'Mending the.Conservative meeting James Underhill has, sold his dandruff,cleanse the scalp and make the ho , s,K at Brougham to-night. hair grow long and beautiful. Sold and o R. W. Ward, accompanied by farm on the 8th concession known guaranteed in Picke,ing by T. M. Mo• r a-, the Miller farts, to John Scott, - ` a number of friends motored to Fadden. - - � �•r 40shawa on Thursday last. of Atha. The farm is at present 'wast© time trying t0 spline 11111 Owing to the rush of work, T. occupied by Wm. Lee. E. Stephenson has secured the South Ontario Election ! _ Did ha fork rope, when C. a' ,services of Wm. Park, of Uxbrid- SURE SIGNS y p ' : ge' Sargent will sell 140 Percy Lynn and Bert Ham left That You Have Kidney Trouble ! • _on Thursday evening last for the It your back is constantly aching, and North-west. We wish theta suc- if you experience dull shooting pains, if feet Of 7-8 :nth cess. your urine is thick and cloudy or your P ass e.frequent scant and painful,your Manilla rope for $4.25 A new cement platform has been p ag 9 y kidueys and bladder are out of order. No.built in front of Macnab's store gleet q a t akl ' which adds greatly to its appear- brings on rhea Ance. s► matism, diabe• Our town fathers has completed , t e s, lumbago, ' 'Pee have all.sizes of Rope in the building of a cement side-walk sciatica,etc. - between the school and Ira Pow- Booths Kid. HON, JAS. U FF istock, also first-plass Day Pills a r e �el]'e corner. James L'nderhill spent a few guaranteed t o Minister of Agriculture for the _ relieve or your Province of Ontario and _ Binder Twine at 8j cents a poUSde -"7 -days in the neighborhood of Ilder- money back O , SMITH — WILLIAM p pp - ton and Lobo during the past week They are the CHARLES SARGENT, CLAREMONT - ' n business. 01 world's greatest Conservative Candidate for the Miss Jean and Douglas Me Far- specific for kid [i House of Commons, lane, of Toronto, spent a ten can g Dey sad btadder trouble. All druggists, — y 50 cents box, or postpaid from the p o' 'Will address the electors c ' last week with their aunt, Mrs. Reuben Rawson. pristors the R. T. Booth Co., Limited, G TOWNSHIP RFort Erie Oct. Free trial ou appitcation. — IN THE — G Geo. M. Brodie M. di of �` Sold and guaranteed in Pickering by T. AIN LIST _• sBrodie,and Dr. H. Brodie,of Iowaowa,. M. slcFadden. '�'pyyn Hall, Brougham,are visiting their brothers, Dra, _ _ BAR On the evening of J. C. and R. Brodie. The directors of the inion Cpm- Friday, September 1, 1811 A few s'acks' Silver Sheaf and 'Gold ' -etery have let the contract for Chair taken ,►t R o'clock p w. i building a house for shelter and OPERATION Jno. Bright, Alhett W.Jackson. Medal Plymouth Twine. .,-storage of tools. The lumber is P,esident gecret..ry � 'I now on the ground. ,• C A large somber of new book= THE STRENGTH OF CHAIN Silver Sheaf, 600 ft., •` 1j _ r ' have been placed in the shelves of HER ONLYi I , the public library. Now i,4 the Is that df its Weakest Link. Father Gold Medal, 650 'ft., . �X time to secure membership tickets lLorriscy's 110. ro Forges it Anew, when the long winter evenings are 12 Gallon cans of beet Machine Oil, while '. - here. they last, can and oil for 40c Mises Isabella Murray, of Glen 'Mrajor, died on Monday, aged �i - . . ICHANCE The chain of the physical system A first class 3 lever Gang Plow X20.00 r Daly as strong as its weakest'ink, When years, after an illness of two year- Good narrow bottom Single Plow. 10.00 y that link bre. the Chain breaks, and 'from consumption. Her funeral WaSCuredbyLydiaE.Plnk' � serious illness followed by death often took lace on Tuesdayto the P nits. The weak liakgs- ntaa _ Bissell's King mise Harrows t - Union place ham'sVegetableCom Compound y PeO'� � -- ' • P � le is the throat and lug In fact,ata- Mr. Tomlinson, formerly prinei- Lindsay. Ont.-"I think It is no titins show that over twenty-five per I pal of our public school, and two more than right for me to thank Mrs. cert of all deaths can be directly traced _ -- -of his pupils, W. Scott and Ales Pinkham for what her land advice and to diseases of these most ir:t riant ren- H , Lap will enter the Toronto Med• Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Com- pratory orYaas: W'eakaeas ere is very urn�!-1! lest p('ollege on the first of October. y pound has done for dangerous. 1 t toT�^ ,-i-� a V ; rd 'We wish them all success. rue. when I wrote Daring his long and s access l prac- k to her some time tice, Father Morriscy, the learned priest. Mrs. John Forsyth, of Toronto, a I was a ver hvstcian, was often called upon to treat pe g pulmonary _ 'Whitevale, Ont. s' who underwent an operation for s ck woman, au - roachia2 sari ulmoaa affections He appendicitis about two weeks ago T, %70 -. tering from female soon found that it was not enough to -was taken, to Claremont on bion- troubles. I had make temporary repairs on the "Link," day evening. Weare pleased toinflammation o f but that at had to be forged anew, is "r B R Y A 11I - - { the female organa, order permanently to strengthen the C c .s I rtp R. report that she is making rapid qe , „ m w 1 and could not chum, • BiRBER4 progress towards recovery. stand or walk any after much Ludy, he succeeded is L ' w • o ,• M 'Tobaccos, pi and smokers', :; . The Rev. J. A. Grant preached _ distance At last I devising a prescnption that would secure • �$' e o sundries, Central office Bell sin the Whitby Baptist Chnreh on was confined to my this result, by not oc�nil1yy aiv}ag prompt s s °e a t "" 'Telephone Co. A cy for '_ice 'Sunda last, owingg tri the Rev, �� \ bed,and the doctor relief but also by rebuilding and strength- i 3I o Q w � e OC p q- Rolston Laundry. 'Mr. McLean, eonduetin Rnni- acid I would. have ening the delicate cells and membcaaes O� g to through an operation, but this I of the throat and lug : = t a • 8 o t I ►' w Q as CLAREMONT. ONTARIO :',;4 versstry services in the Baptist refused to da A friend advised Lydiahis prescription, Father M s s �,It-fills �� _ � d• •Church here. He was accom n- y� P, P �� � a�gt g o �a n led to Whitby b R. B E• Pinkham s Vegetable Compound, Lung Tonic, or No. 10, has ulnad thou- all Ogmr ° READY ROOFING y y Bryan. and now•after using three bottles of it, sands. It is absolutely free from any e% $ a �0 1 :.a b..4 Mrs. Walford, of Toronto, has I feel likeanewwoman. Imostbeartily dangerous drug, being compounded from 311,7 returned hotne after spending a recommend this medicine to all women Nature's own roots,berbsand balsams. o ' Icon le of weeks with her rents who suffer with female troubles. 1have . 10.stns the cough, relieves the 9 m B m ba - ' P Pa P B Is Jas Brantford Patent Roofing,used almost -.'Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. The also taken Lydia E. Pinitham's Liver J� and strengthens and fortifies . ! sol 'Os a Pills and think the are fine."-Mm stem against future attacks. Even s! i gab M exclusively by some oft ingest con- Misses Worthy,of Brampton,have 7 �� = B 8 S � ` a ve 1r<ar, y� earns in Canada. .,Price 2,1b, 2.tib and also returned home after spending Fxsxx EaisLEY, Lindsay, Ontario. in the early.stages of consumption it has a I Apr p,,tO 2.90 per square. thin a mouth with their grandparents, We cannot understand why women proved helpful, but the wise plan is to �. .. s Also, a quantity of No. 1 apple µ, will take chances with an operation or take it in time and avoid serious disease. °� a °D' =+ as w W„ Mn, tv q y pp Mr. and Mrs, Gibbons. R 0.,Cl barrels on hand. Our public school will re-o n drag out a sickly half-hearted exist- In our climate it is well to have a retia- :� J ae 0,0C - 1�-�' pe encs, missing three-fourths of the joy ble and tested remedy like No. 10 always g a S lg „ a ami Jmy Terme BtrioEly Caeh U on Tuesday with 'Mr. Ward, of of living,without first trying Lydia E. on hand. Take it at the first appearance ;e• g g a MZ sept,! � _W. D. CORDON & SON, c 'Kingston as principal. Mr Ward Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. of a cold,and keep the chain of lite strong ro- �p�'oat , `,!s Pickering.Ont ..comes highly recommended, and For Ldre rty years it has been the and ca able of resistance. • .. rp R• 1 should be able to maintain the stanamedy for female ills, and Trial size 2fic. per bottle. Regular sinresent hi hstanding of, the has cuthousands of women who . At your druggist's or from Father m.� Dee w - g - - January 1919-Whitby 13,Oshawa 18,Broupha have been troubled with such ailments Mocriscy Medicine Co., Ltd., school. The other members of 17,Port Perry 19,Uxbridge!l,OsnnfnstoD 11, P:- -the staff retain their former si- as displacements,inflammation, ulcer. _ Montreal, Que. Bsavertoo lo,IIpterRove 9 Po ation, fibroid tumors, irregularities . tions. periodic pains, backache, indigestion Sold and guaranteed in Pickering -y _ A public meeting in the interests and nervous prostration. by T. M. McFadden ' -of F. L. Fowke was held in the New Blacksmith Shop ! Masonic Hall on Monday evening .and was well attended. The chair • _ was ably filled by Mr. G. M. For- f���� 1 th, and the g Do S1 ►�O 'IJV O• Httving leased the blacksmithy gatherin was a a• Shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- Of all materials and design most attentive and orderly one. SPICES, WHITE WINE AND CIDER VINEGAR prepared g k`P$in a$oo�It will ort b! n,;: Addressee wererven b Messrs. son, I am re ared to do general P�yy b o•11 t our acd aspect our e$oolt Z. T. Barclay, of Whitby, R. R. blacksmithing is all lines. and obtain prises. Don't be milled Mowbray, o Kinsale, W m. Rosa, •gen$e we do not employ them,•onsequest- ex- M. P., of 'Port Perryand b Ho]asESHOEINa A STECIALTY ly we can, and do$brow off the agents y Our Spices are all pure and fresh. Never exposed$o light to deterior- F. L. Fowke. commission of 10 per cent.,which you wf,1 Ind. phone,No. 302 Claremont oertainl save b umb from tis. The re-opening services in the ate strength and flavor. Vinegars the best, guaranteed Q Y y P *dug r Baptist Chnrch were held on Stin• JOHN 11�CGRATH c•llroliai$ed. ' -..,day last. The attendance at both preserve all kinds of.pickles, wHITOT GRANITE 00.9 cervices was large, the church be- CLAREMONT, ONT. once. whttby, oatas! Ing comfortably filled both worn- _ T ad 3ug and evening. The,Rev. G. A. GROCERIES—It is a well-known fact I Dry Goods', Millinery,Hata,Cape,Top sit E �Y E VANS k - McLean, B. A., of Whitby. Rave this department is up to dote., Pure Shirts, Dress Shirts, Overalls• lien's rake Pickering • 7 two able discourses that were lis- fresh goods, the best we can buy I Suits to order—see our fall and.,win- � tened to with rapt attention b and kept in a perfect sanitary con- , ter samples. Boys' Suits in stock • Prim Manufacturer :appreciative andieuces. and excel. dition, We sell the very best Flour or to order, Vigilance Committee P - -Five -Roser, White Satin; Create Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj - = lent music was flirriished b the Boots and Shoes-Latest styles, splen- a • y Buns, Tea Buns, all at mill prices. y P • .The object of this Association into ; * - - The -Whitby of the eommun- gest brands of 'Tobaccos and Cigars CaocxaxY, Chinaware, Silverware, lessen stealing and WHITBY, ONT. -Whitb Dials nartette. did'values, ow rices. J its is extended to Chas, and Mrs. TN gnatti20c y2tjc hand. 40c.and bOc. r Jewnetry BroochearkCuff d Cuff-links, Members Saving propert stolen oommnni• Three doors west o Whitby House f Proctor on the death of their ei ht- y _ • 'een mouths old child which took cats immediately with any member 'place on Tuesday last after an ill- Ib... Just try some. pollar Buttons, Watches, etc. ' d Executive Committee. We are prepared to Instal wood or iron mess of only a few daps. Death pumps on short notice, also attend; a r was dile to poisoning caused by M�mbe;ship tee - 11.00. to all kinds'of repairing. Ticketatmev'be h.d trom the Preddeot or eating matches, which the child Our business has grown by selling good.goods at reasonable pricers, secretsrr on appuAgent for the Ontario Wind Mill, g , --managed to secure in some -way. Ez9P• Co Rich,rD. ink• eri also gcwoline engines and The funeral took place on Thi�rra- and always some bargains in every department'. he swore izear 4. day to the Union Cemetery, dnd was attended by a large number. of friends— .'fi.,••,.; y Yr `Sk:- r;•.�S ,�- .: ,' R�. ,_ ,...._ ca�. ..,,,,, ..*m`�:- usy^a s �'- r, ,$...gir+.a,�... rr � '��"�'��,••-W .•wr 77 P :..-x"=...... ... ..�.•_ .. —..s_,n- ar.�rec:,:.•�m .•s-.i.F:._w..-+-:�-�+ r :.:+�+, :-..•'�°.i?.'"r�,ac-i",.,,.,..-- -- - --�-. ..�__._..__�..a'—�,�.�-..« - - .. _. __ «x.e`.._ _...-...::. -.A r >' A WHITEST. 7 _. • . . 4oe _ lYotes of Particular interest to Women Folks s A ! 'TEa TASTY DISHES. beaten, and a small pinch Lf creat] ' tartar. It is delicious. LIPTON I .. - .1. - � t. - - Spanish Peppers.—Prepare sax �ecer Fail `'Vhite Cake.-One NEW STYLE i-AgE� fir• green peppers by cutting off one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, one Yl + end of each and removing all seeds ,half cupful of butter, creamedf to and ribs, leaving them so they gether; one cupful of sweet milk, NEVER ANY FAILURE stand upright._ Cat enough raw added alternately_with two cupfuls +> OR DISAPPOINTMENT corn from the ear to make three of flour sifted twice with 1iw•o tea WHEN liam the watches- of westbound tions]- sp.ronfuls of baking' pui♦der, one lees must all be put back as hour. it teacupfuls, slicing, it off thinly two is the nearest thing to living yolrr life or three tames around and scrap- teaspoonful of vanilla or rose ex- LETTERS-OF over again shat can be imagined. I Ing the remaining pulp from the tract, lastly file -stiffly beaten MAG ' 1 A SDN IN THE MAKING I would rather not live it over again just cob. chop fine one union and three. -whites of four eggs. Bake in a i before meals, and I decided not to wait, sweet red c i ers and fry the-e ten moderate oven. lase any filling or ' i eo got my own breakfast out of the p'1 P ' ti y TO HIS DAD. grub mother put up in the t�esccpe minutes in a little butter, with two trusting desired. • BAKING _ HIS valise for me. ripe tumatoes cut small. Add the ( \'ut Cookies.—One and one-half corn; season with salt; fill into the t1 c brown sugar, vne cup of POWDER-By REX lAcEYOY we stopped at xenera, which used to caps o1 r be called Rat Portage; in the morning. peppers till theysary even fall, and butter,er, 'three s beaten se a • t tt egg ea en p r „ It's quite a•town, with substantial brick `on top of each lay an inch thick aiely, one teaspoon soda disEblved IS USED. buildings. It has a large brick Rail-1 s?ice of ripe tomato•as a cover. salt in a little boiling nater, two and jr. McEvoy will write for way Y. 3f. C. A. building, close o the I and t the latter and sprinkle taree-quarters cups flour, one pinch �1 p� this paper a s'aies of letters station. The. D1ace.ie right close to Kee- P`p� jc;f sa,t, one teaspoon of cinnamon. CONTAINS NOALUM ;; .. watin, and both are on the Lake of the i:'iLlt well buffered cracker crumbs. 1 e front the west, They will Woods• There are lots of ie}soda in the I1 Set closely together in a baking one-half teaspoon of cloves, one appear from time to time un- pound nuts and one pound raisins, COSTS NO MORE lake, and there are pretty houses on'Ithem, ! p with a little water in the bot- j 1. ]salt hidden by the trees. A school tea- +tum and bake three-quarters of an l drupped with teaspoon in butter I THAN THE -de - the ab 13eaCliII�, :1110 cher who was in our car says that hour; basting the outside- of ills ed- tins. These will keep a lung will give a picture of , the twenty-one Frenchmen were massacred I e era every ten minutes. t;.ne,. j ORDINARY KiNDS. - by the Indiana on this lake by the Fion:.,.P PP Loaf Fruit Cake.—One cup 1 great Canadian West from Indians in 1736. ,An exploring party di,. I Marble Salad.-�i•ith a vegetable n oun B brown sugar, half cup molasses,.] �E IN CANADA the standpoint Of a y covered the bones of_the victims in 1907. Putter cut enough balls pfrum raw half cup (scant) butter, one table• hf/+IY I You don't think of Indiaos and scalping otatoes to mane two cu fti!s. Boil - Qntari0 man going, out there I ,pooh, (sent) lard, one cup sour g a when you took at the pretty. quiet lake i in salted water till done, but not • -to-day ; broken. Peel and buil in palted'i'milk, 'one teaspoon baking soda, x to ]Hake his way.• 1'tle�e tat- • taster till slightly htl sender two cu P teaspoon tars should be i'ull of inte,est I saw the shops the Government is ; g y p one cu raisins, one teas on cin- �. building for the transcontinental raft ; fins of white button onions. Bvil I namcn, half teaspoon cloves, two I . for ever oatario father. way at Traascona. net ass mites out <, i half a dozen tender beets in salted I eggs, less one white, flour to make I cupful of raisins blended with Winnipeg, They are tremendous chops gt ff batter-. Bake in a slow oven. iflour, .two cupfuls of oatmell. Put eserything seems to be on a big cafe '; aster and, when colds. cut haat- Fi t; currants may be added if de nuts, oatmeal, and raisins through 2�0: 2 oat been-and quite a town has grown from them with the vegetable cat-' meat grinder. After this mixture "Wiunlpeg, Aug. 20th• 1911• rep round them. we got to Winnipeg :lot ;ter. Chi?I all these Separately. At sired, and the cinnamon and clunes �. long otter noon, The teacher said. that serving time cover a platter tvalllas to taste. Filling or frosting-;.is thoroughly mixed add two cup- Jfy Dear Dad:- the first European to put toot on the crisp lettuce. Marinate the pots- fOn, cup augur (white}, one cup' tuts of flour sifted twice and one f I am a tong way from home now, but present rite of Winnipeg was a French- 1 to balls with French dressing, roll cream or milk, one cup shopped teaapuunful of sods dissolved in one i didn't remember it when I sot off the man named La _lereodrye, who came 11 each une in parsley -arid celery nut meats, English walnuts. Boil tablebpoonful and a half of boiling 5 trash ]ere, aha almo■c Ilan first Dern Isere 180 yearn W. They gar that there ]cants minced fine together, ,end(until thick. One white of egg beat I h,,t water, Drop on cookie pans I ran into was Btt2 I3odeon. who u.-ed to are 170,000 people here now and the : - - resp store over at the,corners. He been p en stiff. Stir this in nut cream by teaspoonful, sort bake. Have place looks ca be going ahead at a creat heap in the center of the latter, town but to start with, i. out here three Tears now, and he has I rate, Bntidtng ie somir on is every di--j Arrange the little white onions'next atter It has been removed from I _ ane Losse on one of the beat streets f rection. and nom, great buildings are and the beets around the outside blaze, but is still hot. A gaud sub to town and driver an automobile, He being added to those which alrcadY line against the green bordering of let- statute fur this .frosting is an un- I - - Sook we ia'it, up to his house to dimer portage and Slu,n street* `The Banl of tuce. Oier the OaluII3 and beets' boiled frosting i9 to max enough USEFUL EV11 and asked about all' the folks round Mootrral certainly thin%A.that the west fir French caressing, a..tablespoon-I powdered. sugar with a little milk j To clean nickel rub it With l ,oma- He may be east nest winter. IIs` le sotn¢ to have tots of moose. for they i a t me, being careful not to i or lemon juice to frost the cake, paste made of whiting and alcohol •sa done pretty well contracting. I are putting up a fine building that i otato 1tT last latter was from Seron. Bar.{{{ and then decorate the to a iih°al land per s w iih a piece of cha cot • II saw, right in lbs Heart of the Innen, and i disturb IIIc green coated p p I Tet er stand a broom in a cor- tater our (i glimpse of Lake Superior. I it ar to have a •cult about a hundred balls in the Center.• mCTttda ui walnULS. #'bat same ntgbt, before ti sot dark. we feet square, the Ocwr o{ . 1. Rist li - Mocha Macaroon Custard -3iske I her; tie a place of string around a e gs1`u rd with tl�e yolks -of four _ Cj:CE 11fBERS. t_he handle and hang it uij• Stopped at Jackdah to take on coal rThe eighty feet below the street. That :rill _ s p, P. ti, hoe as teimenae coaling pt•cr i hold a considerable amount of money P conal rd- water, in which has been I Paint from glass rub 1ty• j *ere perched by the side of the liae-on and vAluahles, gthe aLaiII and f cupful of sugar, one v remove 8 Salad —Cucumbers sliced thin. ' - the steep cloys of • blit. ethos we were I and one-half cupfuls of rich milk,� i a deme briskly over You .meet all ■&rte of people on:the and one-half cupful of strun cvf•• then wash with turpentine, iwaittng there we could see a large btesm• etreets of Winnipeg You can uta what fee. Add six tablealwonfuJs of placed *one teasPoo,nful salt and j Always sift all 'flours bdfure ur tying at the wharf below u4 The coal a mizrd population there is when the Stead ,une hour, war hauled up out of Its bold to great word - '•O®ce" at the Emisration b�real, powdered macarouns to this and drain,-half one union this, oaths. Sift a smart quantity to ;- - tracks a which were hoisted by cables has to be written to eight lsoguagre= I 'bake the custard until set. 11 hen mix w ith cucumbers. Dressing— keep on hand in ca a of meruid b j took a cope i t n - sere it t.: cold tuner with the whites ut the Fresh chocolate stains shou:d be II : far above our beads to where dump rare One cup thick, sour cream, otic ooaked in lukewarm water, after were standing on a track on a lofty OFFICE. eggs rt'hippcd stiff w ith onep 6n fourth cup vinegar, dash of pep- r" - }resile, As soon as the carr were full ehRFFTOFA FONTOR ter of a cupful of hot syrup and per; pour over salad; sprinkle with which they are easily wa�hcd.out,. theT ire<e sun of down the tract to a Bt-READ xAxzEL£I one-half cupful 'of whipped er'eam• p , Stains which require hot water to t� locket or hopper,o where they.were auto• L RIAD HOSTOOB minced-parsley; set on ice. Serve take them out will come out much >tiatically emptied, These Dockets havt Garnish with candied cherries and on lettuce heart. easier if hot milk is substituted. '1RODA Cucumber —T angelica. short, lhnter neer a acing on which coal rare angel:ca. The custard should be Try a little lemon and °alt mixed Fare put to be loaded. There car* are Eccrrbody seems to gee along with creamy• fat cucumbers, or long ones cut in I Pout east to supply the engines of the Fnglleb• however, so I gucrs the foreign' Pineapple Punch.—One pint of half. Peel, cut lengthwise in slices the next time a price marks sticks .the juice of two � � to Mie bottom of china dishes or t- p. R, on the tens run through place' or* must, mostly be sent out to the pineapple juice, she quarter.to one-third inch thick, obere coal is not obtainable. prairies lemons one scant cup of sugar. Boil .in water with one teaspoon brie a brae. . n.+.- After leaving Jackdnh we passed round Oood•bye for the present. Loving son• salt until moderatel • tender—not - y NN'hen sewing-machine • needles hoe wbere the JIM. one bottle of seltzer water. Stir off I beceme blunted rub them across a , most remarkable hones - - sugar and juices together and ilia :enough so to break. Drain- i ]rack loop right round the bay on a _ yolks Of two I whetetvne, which �epuints as gond charged water and serve with chip water. . Have. ready as new. lank built up : long way above the r- --"" ped ice. Can be used with any hater- While going round the,cnTve I _ "POINTS" OF THE FACE eggs slightly beaten and a-dish of I In mashing potatoes it pays to' �a i roula see the engine dna the first sig Here are a number of "points" to ifruit juice and is inexpensive. rolled cracker crumbs. Dip slices heat the milk, adding the butter window. At the face whch are generally supposed Beet Greens.-R ash thoroughly, of cucumber into•cracker crumbs, tars of our.train from. my pot into a stew pan, and coyer with batter, then into to the milk before turning into the . Brat I thought the en¢ine ]xlooged . to Indicate character.- then into egg mashed,potatoes• another train. Brown_ eyes are'most kindly. `boiling water. Add 'a teaspoonful crumbs again. Fry in butter until ve etables'do not keep Tbat night I. .raked about one o'clock Black eyes are the most rash and of salt for every two quarts of delicately brown: .Serve bot Inkeeping g , said toured .that the train was standing Impetuous. teens. Boil rapidly for thirty - different kinds in the same bas- t hitt, I raised the bona at my window A pouting upper lip indicates timidf g Stuffed Cucumhers.-Take one ket. If you do there is danger of .-Ilial is one adcahtage of having a Ity I minutes. Drain off the water, chop dozen. nice fat cucumbers about five l deterioration.in flavor. An insignificant nose indicates an corsel,�, and season *it inches butter and are careful] and I Fruit stains may be- removed by ' a Lower.berth-and looked out of the win- II 1Ll,Ches in length; p y dow., Two giant buildings at a grey -insignificant man. f salt• ecotone seeds with apple corer, } Very large thick lips' are a sign of,I Salmon Salad 3iolds.--One cup holding the stained portion over a ,.. :color towered up right out my wits- leaving the outer shell of cucum" !bowl and pouring boiling orates dew', and 1 recognised chem at once from sensuality. of cold salmon, one-half teaspoon . . tiioture■ as the train elevators of Fort, -An open mouth Is a sure sign of an i•ful 'of lemon. juice, one half 'tea- hers with both ends open. Prepare through the material. .". empty bdAd. I two drops of a nice crogi�ette mince meat of ei Save your pound powder tins tc Y _ William. They are tremondona build- ther.rcal chicken or other fowl and I steam brown bread in, to mold your " into and they reminded me from the Coarse hair always indicates coarse I Spoonful of 'p of evttines cha3:I eou:d see aimlr ngaiaet organization. tabasco sauce, stuff the hollowed eilCtimbers with 4 . t8e sight sky. of the pictures of tolls Ls'rge ears are found on the heads gelatin. Mix the salmon, lemon, it Have three or four potatoes 1 Pressed veal or beef and cornmeal Dame cathedral iu Montreal. our barn of coarse people. (parsley, tabasco, and' gelatin dig- nicel • mashed•to close the.ends of(mush to fry. wouldn't be knee high to a 6raeshopper' A projecting lip shows malig= solved-in a little watemo moisten. ough Wet the cucumber's after stuffing. Kell I witthaaoclothadampenedein alcohol. to beside'one of.these elevators. They are nits and avarice. salad dressing to t the cucumbers in plenty of crack one-half dozen molds. Fill with dust, seasoned with salt and pep �This will cleanse them without any enormous. They were the first thing to Pointed noses• generally, indicate danger of turning them �'ellon. remind'.me that we-were getting pretty meddlesome people. r dud' ut them in a well heated if mutton chop simmer in jus] level the top of each one, i -pose the West and it"reat wheat fields. A retreating chin is always bbd, Lti gas d place On ice. When ready to per $ «r Ate'' and you may be sure I was pretty in- shows lack of resolution. ie late and bake a little water on 'the back.of .the. serve turn out, 'lettuce leaves on fort enty minutest half an hour tereeted. I just gazed at them till we • Large eyes in a sntall face always I atone.before being bruited or fried, betoken maliciousness. a small dish and serve with may , . started off again, which was not long, Blue eyes belong to a people of an without turning. Serve lint on I the flavor will be Quite Lke lamb s►na the last I saw of fort William was enthusiastic turn of mind onnaise. samtt Pie plate placed in a neatly I chops. a great black rugged hilt standing out Oblique eyes are unfavorable; they, Curried Onion Pep_sliced on- arnished soup or dinner' plate. Scratches on . polished wooca, it s a¢ainst' the sky with electric tights show cunning and deceit. ions in butter or fat, salt and pep- goved by cati be rem twinkling in the town beneath it. ? am Short, thick, curly hair is an indica•, per, then add one tesrspoonful of COOKIES. not aentic with finesundpaper told that this mountain was thought tion of great natural strength. torr--y two raw eggs, and .a fear - rubbing g' c by the Indians to be •a sleeping Giant. Freckles, like red hair, are an indl- old he will sure be 'a surprised giant drops of lemon juice. Serve .hot. Almond Cookies. — One-half i and then with a mixture of olive cation of an ardent temperament. poll of butter, one41alf pound of oil -and Vinegar. : it he ever wakes up and sees Fort Wil- A long forehead indicates intelli- iiam and Port Arthur• at his tact, for once; s abort forehead activity. � 1rS sugar, three yolks of eggs, one-half I A tarnished floor cani��edle wi ik ►+ g C cupful of milk, three cupfuls of i more easily if* sp' • they must be pretty busy places from Grey eyes are generally found asso- which is 'allowed to - _ rated), � coarse salt; gar what I could see from the window, and elated with prudence and foresight Cxrand Duke Cake.—Two'eups of flour,' rind' of one lemon (g they say that their development Lae - An irregular knotty forehead ie a s au been in the last ten Stara. of a bold, original, and im sugar, one cup of butter, ht a 'us dere. ti4fi eorollifout' thin,baking and newt brt shetandd off frith is soft minutes,tom ilea ctically sure sl;�ri of sweet milk, whites of g gg t I woke up at Dryden, where the On- vestigating mind. '-'�• J ' tario Government has an experimental prominent, arched, eyebrows sliow beaten good, three cups lowing onitopokeach: Three whites term, so you can Judge that there moat great power of perception in regard to teaspoons of baking pi form and color. Alt great painters bake in s.�rce of eggs beaten, three-fourths pound Man's o getseveII wonlapp'� a be Rome quantity o[ good agricultural teaspoon vanilla; - y of sugar, of pulverized sugar, one half po ' land in this end of the Province, It is have such brown. lay-ers. Filling—One 'STIP ed almonds, mix in a good luibbering district, too, and Large dear blue eyes generally de= half cup o€water; cook.until syrup pound of Chopp of note persona of great capacity, but A kick -against fate is often but - - $be large piles of In in a wood card - an algology pear the, station are the most prominent sensitive, auspicious, and often un- atria beat ntigoiod t add half pn niid beforeogmi`ng ookeet doilgle hour for laziness. thing¢r ixi be !n from the train. There reasonably jealous. egg r here, too, that seems to Horizontal eyebrows, full sad.fi of chopped, blandhed almond,hal, Oatmeal Cookies--Cream one in is av` half cupful of butter, one and one-half When the kind and shite ty q ate a lot of bricks for the lsr, show great understanding, deli- �u�d ceded raisixis, chopped,. P . bention, and caPt►city for planning and of figs, chopped; ice she t�p cupfuls of suaarbreele 1 ghbeaten does delirer a jolt it coutnts. . e .-solaod. _ .. _ - -—• >) Sfp and ready for breakfast by and execution. th white icing; teaspoon vanti,a creamy. Ad three of salt, �T• ylgpt o`clock by my wafrh. I thought The typical religions enthusiast hue White build icing, 1 cup sugar, half light, one-half tease "1 would have breakfast in. the dining a thin, Palo face, retreating forehead. Inn q , 1 keen eyes, Pointed nom. and cup water;cook until syrup 11 oEaofochopped nuts,mont Half bYackerone bthanathronbN fiLss3tha'dow 's aa r - ear for a change, bnt I fOnnd that at I sural . . cupful ..q■ }n hour too early, as at Fort Wil• retreating chin., stir ]n the white o. one egg, 6% _-••_ rtis �e11U4 la dum' •J.Ire t-map t mea,.:.>t ,,.. .r,,j urc—­ - c< d Aa• M Tw z -8' 'NF�A:'rs T,,• 1rr.,,�.wmh, K r+ .; �• i F,•uw.. 's,;•r.. �e;�, ... +r✓r'A."� ..� 7•7"'•` '�i,• 4 �p�.,,� .,-.��:. err .... .; r,_....-' .'-, :,- .:'.,.; .'. •,. ..: - — `•�. • i �.. ...s, ,R •a-r• �.r.cs .,.k en:wravraars,e.�.,a•...n r•::b�4E a•'.�e..., .., !n.•�.�^'!�;. (g!.,e;,,c•,,,,.^rxW_, :'Sn"hJ'y..•!a+,..e.<xCedo-'84.N rs•,^•^'i+ �•r•.•.:ar..;+�,•,.,.,,nsY wJ• ,z:d�i4.�F-;•'..g;'.7.Cs.ar...r.��^; ... .. .. ... - "' -, -.. _ �t�+m+4^'+':Sr:•m.,!•s ettJ'�vM�e. oeA'tda,/ -:vrtsf ..v�•-r£cN.,rszr -fi:�:�vw�w.,yl+ � 4 w .. `. read thi3 earlier, I would hot have eL 'rye eaten amorsel." THE BEST PRESERVES { He carefully examined the page ���� � st the back. It contained matterCLOSE of no consequence-a London DURING THE PRESERVING SEASON i County Council debate-so he took KJ. 'a pair of scissors from his pocket w, -4R. THE HOUSE IN THE and cut out the complete item, Extra CralnYlated �: - -• placing the slip as a votive offering RUE BAf2BE"fTE !n front of a finely executed bust Sum . ` of Edgar Allen Poe, that stood on a bookcase behind him. t Within three minutes the scissors ''IS DAILY `VI"NI NG FII ESH LAURELS. CHAPTER I. be silvern, but silence is surely were again employed. The new rbc Reginald Brett barrister-at-law g'i1<len' cutting ran- Its uniform big,. quality commends itself to all good =� ' g' The barrister. solemnly unfolded and amateur detective, had seldom--ti-1, "There is trouble' at Yildiz Kiosk. housekeepers. s4.t •' th , paper, and Smith faded frust � -' - ' been more at peace with the world 1 Reuters telegram from Con- th ' room. On, a page usually de-and his own conscience than when stantinople states that a near re- r• �.' she entered the dining-room room of his voted to impurksnt announcements, lative of the Sultan has fled to "BEST FRUIT, BEST SUGAR, BEST PRESERVES." , cosy Hat this bright October morn- the following, paragraphs stood France. The Porte have asked the g fc rtli in the boldness of leaded 'F ing. type * French Government to apprehend 'Since- the famous affair of Lady t'My :- S C'C' him, but the French Ambassador Ask your Grocer for Redpath Extra Granuated Sugar "JfYSTERIOLOCCURRENCE Delia Lyle's visa earauce and has informed Riez Pasha that thio 'death, lie had nut been bush•, and Ili THE WEST END." course is impracticable in the ab.- the b the joy of heaithy idleness is only "An ,affair of some magnitude- sence of any criminal charge.'' The Cannula Sugar ReAnlfng CO., Limkte4 Me trmeal known to the hard worker. Again, perhaps a remarkable crime-has "These two are one," said the Established in 1804 by John Redpath. while dressing, he had received a taken place in an-Albert Gate man- barrister, as he turned towards letter inviting him to a quiet shoat Sion. Poe's bust and laid the slip by the "., at a delightful place in the country. `Owing to the reticence of the side of its predecessor. This _ } it possible, in chronological se WHERE IS T%lE H9I'9 COLDS All these things blended with authorities, it is at present impos- time he had mutilated a critique uence." happy inconsequence to render sible to arrive at a definite conclu- of an Ibsenite drama. iq (To be continued,)• A Story to .recount for the Treas- !Brett contented in mind and affable siun as to the nature or extent of The rest of the newspapers con- ure +lf Empress Qowager. in manner, the incident, but it is quite certain tents had no special interest for + "'it's a fine' morning, Smith," he that public interest will be much him, and he soon threw aside the WHITEWASH BRUSH I\ SPAIN. A legend as perse whereabuuta those " said cheerily, as he settled himself •excited when details are fortheoitn- journal in order to rise, light a -_ clustered around the of Uom Paul's old is yowl u in . - at the table where his man was ing. All sorts of rumors attain cigarette, and muster sufficient en- g growing p ; already pouring out the coffee. credence in the locality, the mur- ergo to write a telegram accepting Creat Iierelter of Diatinetionc• the Far East. it c.,ncerus the myls- Betiseen the Rich and Poor. tery surrounding the disposition "Bee-utiful, sir." said Smith. der of several prominent persons Lord \urthallerton's in for B P dr - "Smith ''' being not the least persistent of the following day. In Spain, where the ruins of made of the great treasure of tile ^ "leasir.'' these. Without, however, Riving He was on the point of reaching Moorish towers are seen upon the late Empress Dowager of China. ,' `Not even the beat English au currency to idle speculation sever for a telegraph form when Smith crests of many hills as the "ex_ Tze Hsi. + town weather can stand being+ al authentic statements may be entered with a card. It bore the press" train crawls slung at the That ills remarkable old endoluv --- ;. ,called 'bee-utiful.' Don't du it.l g.n)uped into a connected form, _ name and address i rate of 15 or 40 miles an Iwur, the of China died with a tretnendoua 'You will open the flood-gates a,f+ Fuur weeks agy a party of Tur- "The !Liar! yf Fairhulme, Stanhope evidences of surviving Moorish in- fortune is perhaps the only accurate s heaven." i kiih gentlemen of high rank in Gate." fluence upon the people and customs part of the story. Besides being r Smith laughed decorously. .He Constantinople, arrived in Lond i "C'urivus," thought Brett, .A Andalusia make an interesting very much of a diplomat she was had not the ?inghteat idea what hii and tr,uk up their abode in, the "Where is. his lurd,,hip"' he said study. In the city of Ronda it is thrifty, and the gold and jewe4s that ;master meant, but if it pleased 1 huu%e in question, after some struc- aloud-'`at the door, or in the plain that the idears of home build- poured into her coffers she kept. Mr. Brett to be jocose, it was the I tura! alterations, platin ax great street ''' }ng which the Arabs brought into Only a few trusted servants that pointing w h second floor). Iberian eainsula remain vital had stood closest in her confidence V duty of a servant who knew hisf security within and without,..had (Hts flat as ,n t e ) the p !place to be responsive. � been planned and. executed. "In a kPb, sir." to-day, knee the amount of her pry ate i The barb:ter fully undetstuud ''Attending these Turk sh sen' `'Bring his lurdship-up." The *Htewash brush is the great fortune and what disposition she !Smith's delicate appreciation-tad i pi g IPyellef of disttnrtiuns,be the made of it during her lifetimes its Limits. He tnstantic 'noticed nus suite of 34uslem gaaide arid waled that glance unmarried,l of the hf four. I rich and the pour in Spain. The� •-artily had the blue and, white' s pP tlemen, or officials, was a numer- t t3 paper. segs ants, whilst, immediate:ti fv! streamers of mourning one a nope, that the mornin ser, instead of i oxteriurs of homes, rent manor +� d P teenth of his line, and the ,,saes houses upon the hatirndas, hntaaf th< lintel of e�Pry dn•xpogt 1111 {Z+ repusing next to his folded nap- l,,win their arrival, came from I P t gf g ('Bina at her death when whispers , kin, was placed out of reach nn a Amsterdam some d,zen noted ex sor of country seats at Fairholme,. mountaineer% clinging to the sides sideboard. and that the eggs and pert9 i& the diamond cutting in- 'y1 arwickshire. and Glen Spey,,Iu• „f the almost perpendicular hills, I about the T)owatter ,Empress's lied Ila den treasure began to buzz, It was Iba.cun, made their appearance half dustry. These, were lodged in a SA*ie�s. handsome homes of rich rLerchantt i minute tau soon. ' neighboring private hunt, where . The earl entered, an athletic, in the cities and humble tenement-- A .said in Pekin that she had left g g P (directions that her gold and jewelsr As an ex Prt asordsman deli lights they were, extremely uncommuni. weds,-groomed man, one who.ve line's are nearh all of plaster, p g sh�,uld never be di�turhed in they: , ftp execute a pass en tierce with an I cative as to their business in Lon- were usually cast in pleasant places, A' few of them are kxlwmined rn j hiding place-, and that three men � but whu was nus in an unwonted blue or brown or pii-iZ Lkit the Maj- i iumbrella, so did the cleverest ana- d.,n- They were employed during alone knew shere that hiding place state of flurry and annoyance. ority are pure shite. Ravda is a ,k lytica! detective of the age resolve the day at the Albert Gate house was, Each man was favorably impress- white city with a few patch-t+ of Ito amaze kris servitor. The presence in the mansion, both 1 I Then' came the rumor that one of , t Smit],," be said suddenly, cetm day and night, of a Strong f-pyre 1J. � b!' the usher His lordship pr' blue and pink and looks as if the t } t' dosed' an introductory card, and whitewash brush had just' been ap- these throe euniich9 of the palace posing his features to their muss ;,f b1"etr,politan pu.tct, tended to I had murdered the two other pos• severe cross-examination aspect, "I excite local curiosity to an intense Brett Sas astonished to find that plied sensors of'the secret and had fled i ithink the arrangement is an excel- degree, but no clear cuncepiiun it bore the name of the t'nder Sec the countr3' sith part of the treat _dent one. of the business of the occ.upa.itc r of State for Foreign Affsi �: _ ure in hip posse4sion. Su, persist ' etary t re r,. _ "`What Arrangement, have comp--' commenced anftemenf, sir. was allowed to reach the puliT'ic'. 'I h -� eat was this report that a ;Par ago, "That 3lrs. Smith and cunrself "Whatever it was that took his lordship hesitatingly. PITHY f;.1YTNGR. when a Chinaman was murdered in t But the barrister broke in. ".You - 5 ',should have a few days.' holiday, p•zre, the full particulars wete n',t have had a bad night, Lord Fair- About the only time a rasa rib- Patani in the ,Malay State-ii- aro !while Mrs. Smith's brother takes only well known t.., the authorities hvlrne. You wish f.,r a long and jects to being i,serrated is when he among his effects were found same + ' ;sour place during my forthcoming -the presence of the police hints comfortable chat. ' Now, won't you pais his taxes. jades.. of remarkable beauty and visit to Lord torthalle.rton'y-why,�even at Governmental sanction The great trouble with the men value, it wait instantly decided that ter ! Is it too but matters proceeded on nurinal start with a whisky and soda, light .man, what i. the matter P who get to the front is that they feel the plunderer of the imperial lines until esterday murrain a cigar, and draw an easy chair hot l"-for the cover S th had Y B• ,. so big we can't -ee over their heads, cache had met has end, near the fire', ' lifted off the ,bacon and tRgs clot- "Then it became clear that a re- Clothes mai' not make the man, I Now a new tale eome4 out of the % tared violently on the tab's. markable development must have Pon my honor-Mr. Brett, you but they sometimes make a dan- -En,t• ?ess romantic to Le sure, but 1 begin well. . You give me co". " Or, sir. Ot isn't the word. occurred during the preceding s erous imitation. s hit snore probable. This version dence. Those are the first cheerfu You're a fair Ticker, that's what night, as the whole of the Putch The unly proof against di,ap- h•i� it that all of Tze Hsi'E wealth, twenty I have heard during g you are. - w'ot=kmen 'and the Turkish attend- wordspuintment is to expect the itnrx• tfiide frons the Remy >Rhe used at - -• Smith invariably dropped 'nig h`a I ants.were taken' off-in cabs b'v the four hours. petted. oeraunal adornment, had been as- _ The earl was easily minoeitvred when lie, became excited. police, not to Morton Street Pulice The feHvw sho wag horn With c prnble;l in the shape of bullion into s.strung fight. Then he trade silvers oc,n in his rnuuth enerall% while the Dowager Empress, wsa "'Smith, I insi.t that you shall Station, but to Scotland Yard;•this P A g P a 'fres!+ start. , not call me names. pass the in itself being a most un«su�t marries a girl svhu�nakus him'P Irl•. .ills alive and that it bail remained „ "You have doubtless heard of '111der guard in a room of the palace , paper," courser.to- adopt. They are urtques this over. g ­Rut, Albert Gate affair, blr, her death. S M sir-=" thonably detained in custud�•, 'but The friend olio Lakes your part , in Pekin after Some "Pass 'the piper, Utter anuther they have not Set been char ed Brett'" sometimes forgets to return it: imp ago representations were made g •You mean this'" sa;d the other, Some people have such takinc t,l [he c.iunci?lora of the Prince Re- word, and I refuse to accept Mrs. before a magistrate. P P i' rising and handing to his visitor Smith's brother. as your locum "The police,-:later in the day, ways that they lease little to be d,:' :eat a the dangtr a al in Pekin the danger paragraph of the two rrest x treasure to remain in Pekin tenens." carried of[ some of these men's l,:•;• sired r he had selected from the news. c,. Smith was silenced by the last sural belongings, from loth !;•,tel If tats of t[+:made it a rule to na', and the folly of not banking it so paper. as we go we suuldn t very far. that.t interest might accruA. terrible epithet. Yet hewas su t and mansion. .-That is very curious," said the The Prince Regent gave permis- a• manifestly nervous that Brett re- "A sinister aspect was given to the foregoing mysterious proceed- eat'!• 'momentarily startled. But Sion to remove the gold bars to a solved 'to enlighten him before 8 g P he was t•o preoccupied by hi:- LEPERS -NOT INC'REASI\l,. r;russels bank. .Various insurarae ; "'plunging intv the da3s news. ' lags by the, presence at Albert1 ! For the last time, Smith," be Gate, early in the day, of two he olies thoughts .to pay much heed to the "Thleper colony in Hawaii }sa,s •agents were sought t, Rive rates for s incideot. He merely glanced to ilie protection of the old on iia said, "•I will explain to you why surgeons, who sere f,lluwed, shunt I not grown any the last set'cral P f3 it is hopeless for you to think of twelve o'clock, by Dr. Tennyson the cutting and went on : years." says O. B.'Thomas. of Hoii- long jot>rney, but finally the impe.r- ' concealing tradesmen's commissions Coke, the' gre-atest living author_ "Yes, that is it. Well, Edith-�olulu. `'In fact the n-unber o}' sal councillors declived to send tho- biis� Talbot, I mean-sows that ;+ 'nilliun' .to London and thence tit from me." " ity on toxicology. lepers confined oil the island i. a "llr, Coke and. the other me•:li- she nun't marry me until this Rrnsse}a at the Government's own The shot went home, but the-en- beastly btisines� is cleared up. Of Molokai i[II9 been decreased by the discovery that some of them w'er: Tisk. It was forwarded piecemeal, - - `ems was acgnainted with this me- cal gentlemen subsequently refus- curse, we all know that'Jack iiot suffering from the discs:e. .so' that no word of the rich ship- _ +� thod of attack, and did`not wince. ed to impart the.slightest informs- n meat might escape. The last of it, didn't slop^ with the diamonds' The district in Nvhch the le erslive g l "You knew that Lord \orthal_ tion as to the reasons that led the He's tied tip or dead, for sure. But p so it is reported in the Forth China !cyton had recently iq,yited me to police to seek their services; and is separated from the mainland b3 P -no matter what may have become •a high range of mountain$, and tits Dai13 News. went to T ngland on the his October pheasant shouting. the Scotland Tard atith,rities sec of him-why-the dickens that shciuld g g" Chinese cruiser Haichi, which went sto Edith from marrying me is lepers have a regular mui,icipal p p, ' ' During the last few days a youth, adamant' in the matter. p g ` to re resent ills empire st the cora- 'wltJ grotesquely reproduces Mrs. "The representative of a news government of their awn. Tllcy more than I can fathom.' Just look have their sehools and tlidr amuse- 'station. ' Smith's must prominent features, agency was threatenedwith arrest ,%t some of the women in Society. meats and pursue their dttil3 'r has mysteriouslv•tenanted the kit ,fur, trespass when he endeavored .They dun't� leave it to their rela work with as ranch pleasure and 1TrLALE POLICE IN BERLIN. ehen, ill-cleaned`' my boots, and to gain admission to the ,Albert tives to be mixed up in a scandal, industry s{ bungled over the studs in my shirts. Gate house, and it is quiteI can tell you. Still, there you evident es the inhabitant of th,riv- A body of women police has been This murrain¢ a letter came with that the police are determined to are. Edith is jolly clever and aw- ing yllag •„ mustered in Berlin, Germany. Ono ` the crest. and . .th•e Northallerton prevent.the facts from leaking out fully determined, so you've got to •�— : section will devote. their attention postmark. Really, Smith, consid- at present-if they can by any 'find him, Mr. Brett. Dead or alive, DATES BACK TO C'R:'tRL] q T1 tv ordinary police work and.to then ering that you have now breathed means accomplish' their wishes.” he must be found, and cleared." er portion ortion will he entrusted the the same air as_ myself for eight Brett read this interesting "He shall," said Brett, gazing Few women are aware that the care of infants. It is essential that, Jong Sears, I did not expect to he statement twice slowly. It fascin- into the fire. word "miss," as indicating; an un- the guardians of the children pus- palled on for an explanation. Be- ated him. Its very` vagueness, its The quiet, self-reliant voice married woman, dates froi the cess aknowledge of medicine. The sides, you have destroyed a mas- admissions of inability to tell what steadied.the young peer. He check- time of Charles II. John Evelyn, women constables will Fie armed terpiece." had really'happened, its adroit use ed an imminent. flow of words. in his famous "diary," writes of with re.ycrlvers, sn that they will ha ` "Sir- began Smith. . of sugT7 phrases as "Turkish gentle, picked up the newspaper slip again, young 'girls as "misses, A9 they be able to protect themselves if Hetes- AI "Oh, I understand; there is no- men of high rank," "Noted ex- ,tnd this ,time read- it. Then he-, gin to be called." ,Until, that salty when entering houses in the y`F thing broken bite your reputation. perts in the diamond-cutting' in binFhed, reign coca's small girl roes ad- lower quarters of the city where 's I)nn't•'.vuu see that the mere pIac dust `.`The great•est�Iiding sit- "You must thiol. me very stupid, 'dressed as "mistress," likA her they have.gugpicion' that children - •i icig of the newspaper at s die lacn�e; thority on toXico�ogS, betrayed �1r Brett, to burst 'pili in such s mother. It was found. however•in- are being ill-treated, ` Thirty wo• r :so 'that you might have a chance the hand of the disappointed jour- manner when you probably have eonvenient to usp so little distine- men will l,je engaged at the slttrt. k� ��tu speak before I opened it, wag realistic artist.. never hesi'd of the -people I am tion between a girl and a woman, '` ` ( the �vlae i$ Sliff'lCiPnl subtle stroke, ,worthy of Lecoea. `'Excellent"' he murmured', talking about," 1 ned sn the mrr�f It was If p a word to �} demand' feible words. Blond. "It is the breath •tf battle 'You vri11 -t'eli•'me., Lord Fair- i�rl, as a dimin++tire-of '`'r»ii+trPve, the average l»s k`).,L w,fooli What a pity' Know, Smith, that t•'+ my nostrils. I ought. to tip hulme, i{ you set quietly t1� work, 1 spr,ants retaining tilt' old t: rm „{ c n-Aider nei' htls�and foolish i,t' i. Irua genius is dumb. Speech may Smith for my breakfast. ,Had I and trr'to aliesk. so far i% v.,u 6,x1 nddress• I deed_ .: - " '_ykc.y.Y.,, w.l 'n,�f. ¢J;Sy .,+w ,• •. ?:k -art �.,. ..w:. ,c .,�, .,;d c '< e3'c5;, 'f� '^a AV 'r. ` .,.,•.• - :...rr n'd' [. � f i,'�+_.".. >. �.' ,...f'$' _ .yd'•.,y,. a.' . —��'c.. «r...y. _ w F:. �r -'Y. z"E Y• ,'c,:, •Y _,ao: _.. amti"• , .., ^iy• 4. .2•*^=` s's .•,o•�'. �J y}�� p n. , • T_O!1 A T I�'��5� Mrs.James Dwyer paid a visit -Miss Lillian Thompson, of �/ ■ _ to Toronto on Tuesday. �V hitby, is visittog her-adut, Mrs. K -Mrs. Thos. Douglas and child- James Dwyer. /� ♦ -Mrs. A. N. Ridley,was to the ren spent a few days in the city. -Dr:F. L. Henry will be here ?VC/ME AND SEE ME , ieity on Monday. -Mrs. Robe4rt.Gordon spent a as usual next Tuesday to attend For Double Harness, Single Harness, . k ---- -Jas. Denny made a shipment few days during the wee with to his professional duties. * --tt of stock on Monday. city friends. -Mrs. John Crockett., we are -Collars, Haltfre, Etc., - - ~-j -H. Wade shipped a carload of -John Clazie, of Port Elgin, pleased to state, is now. making pmized stock on Monday. spent Wednesday with his aunt, rapid progress toward recovery, all my own make. w -Mrs. Geo. Kerr is visiting with Mrs. John Murkar. and is able to be out and around. .--her brother in Toronto. -Mrs. Wm. Chester left for her -Messrs. Ham and Law bad a Flush Rugs, Whips, and all Horse Furnishings, hauling e on W Heade for of Toronto is home in Calgary on Saturday, bee ed y alwa sin stock. • in B -Mise Reddin, Yy . Xf r` visiting Miss Ellen O'Connor. after spending a few days with gravel for the cement floor in -Mrs. Ferguson, Of $trathroy, Glen. and I:. Gordon. their shop. A large number of - -is vieiting with Mrs. B. Bunting. -R. G. Cammack left in our farmers took part, - PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, office"on Tuesday, a stock of corn -"Ho" for an "outing' any- epentSunday here at'the home of which measured over 13 feet in where, land boat or ocean points Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL bis mother. length. Who can beat this? Choice all Rys Boat or Ocean S.S. -Dr.- Frank Moore, of Clarks- -Operations on the summer lines, England,Ireland, Scotland, ' : burg,called upon Pickering friends camp have closed for the season, spend "Xmas" at.Home. Try and -on Tuesday. and .the authorities are well satin- see or write "Stephenson" (oppo- " -Mrs. Tranmer, of Blooming- fled with their stay in Pickering. site Standard Bank) Whitby, . T ton, spent a few days with D.and -Miss Lizzie Thompson, of Mt. ahead before travelling. He tick- -' Mrs.Simpson. Healy, and 111ias Gertie Oxlev, o� ets to or froru All Points at pro- -M4ss May, of the Toronto, Canfield, spent a couple of" days portional guaranteed standard 'Vha pman - .public school staff, is visiting Miss with Miss Allegra Cronk this rates. See him for Labor Day Frankie Jones. week. Tickets, good going Sept. 1, 2, 3, _ --Miss C. B. Simpson is attend- -Miss Gladys Bateman left on and 4th. Good till and Sept.6th o - - i ing the millinery openings in Monday for her home in Toronto,- Return at Single Fare. Special -Toronto this week. after spending a few weeks' vasa- Cheap Tickets'Sept. 15th, to Oct. `'. -Miss Phyllis Clark-iei spending tion at the home of her grand- 15th. for B. C.,Idaaho, Oregon,and g _� FALL INDISHES I a two weeks' vacation with her mother, Mrs. B. Bnntina. Washington, Spokane, Nelson, - annt in Colhngwood. -Miss Jones our milliner will Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Ta- --Mrs.-Mrs. 1V. V. Wright was on be here this week to prepare for coma,Portland,etc. Homeseeker's _ 'the sick list during the past week, the opening which will be on or Excursions' to Can., North-west. Nothing Broken'but the' Price. but is now improving. about Sept. 25th. Mica Jones See Stephenson'at Your Leisure -Mrs. J. A.Sweet, of Toronto, comes highly recommended as a for All Tickets. * Seas the guest of.John Field on first class milliner of 'experience. White Ironstone China Cups and Saucers, reg. 85c. dozen, Thursda of last week. From now on, any work wanted aooew000 now only 65c. dozen. -W. F. and Mrs. Elliott, of To- will be attended to at once. John ane Mrs. Murrison visited at Dinner Plates, reg. 90c a dozen, now 75e. dozen. _ Tonto, called upon Pickering -Remember the meeting in the Columbus on Sunday. Breakfast PIites, reg: 80c. dozen, now 65c. dozen. friends dnring the past week. town hall next Thn9rday avenin$$, Walter Madden has returned from .Tea Plates, reg, 70c. dozen, now 55c. dozen. _ - -Miss Minnie Rankin and Mise called in the interests of F. L. a visit to Aurora and other places.. Thompson spent over Sun- Fowke, the Liberal candidate. Miss Bernice Tweedie, of Scarboro, -Odd Bowls, Pitchers, etc., in clover leaf and other pat- Alice`day with friends in Whitby. Addresses will be given'by Messrs. is visiting her sister, Mrs. N.Maye. terns, reg. 20c.. 15c. and 12c., now 10c. each. A basket of carrier pigeons arrived -.The public schools will reg R-.R, :Mowbray, D. O'Connell K. C. at this station from Toronto on Thurs: 14 only Cuppa and Saucers, clover leaf design, reg. 81.10 - -open on Tuesday neat for the fall of Peterboro, and R. Grierson, day for release. They flew around for per doz. The lot goes at 81.00. term. after a vacation of over. two G. D. Conant, of Oshawa, as well about half an hour and left for the 1 only 97 piece Dinner -Set, sage green, regular $7.50, . ]scwntha. as by Mr. Fowke. south. _ : . now $5.50. . -Mrs. J. B. Horn, and family, -A. G. Green and family re A most enjoyable concert was Riven _ 10 , - of Bradford, are visiting the for- turned home on Friday evening of by the L.O.�F, society, who brought I only 97 piece Dinner Set. Peacock blue, regular 87.50, } liner's parents, W. G. and Mrs last week, after spending about several talented Fingers and instru- now 85.x0. _ Ham, this week six weeks in the Nurth•west prov• mentalists from Toronto. A stirring OUR -Mr. C. T. Batt has resumed lutes. Mr. Green went about fifty speech on the benefits of the order was SEE Ov R BARGAIN TABLE Y given by Mr. Mitchell of the Temple his duties as manager,of the-Stan- miles beyond Edmonton and was ecafi• We have mentioned only a few of the bargains. tome and see. lord Bank', here, after a two greatly taken up with the conn- - •weeks' vacation. try. Immense fields of wagnifl- OSHAWA FAIR A ehahce . of alife-tune for the farmer's - Was Laura Ridley has been cent grain is that which creates Sept.lltli, 12th and tsth are getting engaged as teacher of the Altona the deepest impression on one close. �P tember 11th is prepara t H p p p _ ...,wife, jurat when. she needs more ' school and will enter upon her- mind. a reports about 6 degrees day. The other two daps are sham duties next week. of frost on Monday of last week. days with a full program of exhibits, -- dishes for threshing. -Messrs. Ham and Law are which it was hoped would not facts,attractions. music, side shows, w - ', busy this week with a gang of effect the wheat to any great ex- and everything which toes to make a w oraoen getting the old school house tent. Big Fair. Remember the dates. reAct in readiness to be occupied. -On Saturday afternoon last a the prise list and bills and meet your -Mia. J. N. Richardson left on very interesting game of baseball friends at Oshawa Fair. SEASONABLE HARDWARE i The Directors met last week and _ Monday for a visit with relatives was played on the college ground put on the tfniahing touches. The - - ` 1ln Thornbury and other points In between the Pickering public new buildings are neario completion 1 doz. Knives and forks, bone handles, Sheffield, for $2.75 the vicinity of Collingwood. school team and a picked team and the public will be looted after. A "-Specnal-1 doz. black handle ShelEeld Knives and Forks, _ -Mr. H. A.Matehett, of Monc- from the Whitby clubs. The big change has been made in Judice, solid steel blades, for $2,00• _ _- t -ton, N. B., spent Sunday with Pickering team sustained their and new faces will he seen in the show - - Black 1Qoae_ha>,7dle Knives only, at $1 50 pet, doz. Mrs. Matchett at the latter's par- former high reputation as base- rin�gg this year in judging the stock. 'White bone handle Knives only, at.$1.50 per doz. �ents, G. M. and Mrs. Palmer. ball players by defeating the visit. IV Henry the chairman of the -W. G. Ward, principal of the lag Learn by the score of 19 to 9, Park Commission wig, come in for a - .�pIDCi�l 1x1 : C)•2' �ite vvaxe -Niagara Falls public school, ac- although they were much smaller good deal of praise from visitors io p the Fair when _.bey see the pretty 17 quart Granite Dish Pans for 35 cents. r companied by Mrs. Ward stent a and .younger than - the Whitby flower beds. � t vs trees and the 14 quart Granite Dish Paas for. 80 rents . •- few days with Pickering friends. players. This was the eighth well kept lavri1&3 "fie--;lark in spite' _ -Rev: and Mrs. B. N. de Foe game they have played t•4sis-season of the very dry summer. j Wagner and children- leave to- with Whitby teams and met with The attractions for the young pea- ---dust like finding money. day for their home in Deseronto, defeat only once, and on that oc- pie in the way of merry-go-round,side- after spending a month's vacation rasion the were greatly Nandi- shows and grand stand performance Dont - miss it. -with (heir rests here capped. On the 24th of Ma , two will provide a lot of fun. There is no ` -Mrs. James Peak, of Liver- teams-from Whitby came lip, and Place on September 12th and 13th - - - -'•- - whore they can have such a pleasantDi.clkie pool, spent a few days with W. H. after playing one they entered time as ac Oshawa Fair.,and Mrs. Peak. Her many friends the Seld in an exhausted condition The merchants age preparingg to de- a awill be pleased to know that she to play the other team, wbo.were corate the business streets.Witt[ flags J[Z Is recovering nicely from. her re- fresh and much heavier than they. flying and red, white and.blue display- - -cent severe illness. They are to be congratulated on ed the streets newly.paved will look '�►.-- -St. Andrew's- Ladies' Aid in- their success on the field of sport. tike a city. Don't fail to see thin and -tend holding an "At Home" on -After an illness of over a year's see what the tngrchancs are doing. ��._ 6arga'- nSale Friday evening, Sept. 8th, at the duration, there died at her Tsai- SATURDAY, Sar r.'2,.n, 1911-auction' home of Mrs. Jas. Brien. A_ n en- dente 2828 East 11th St., Kansas sale of, household effects, cedar' " ;Loyable pro raim will''be given. City, Mo., on Monday, Aug. 21st, posts, wire baskets,chicken netting " Tea served from 5 o'clock. Ad- Mollie O'Connor, wife of Thos. A. . etc-, in the village of Picket in*. the Screen Doors, Lawn blowers, Oil Stoves. mission 10 cents. * O'Connor, of that city. The de- property of A. N. Ridley. Sale at -Dr. B. 'Field, of Torpnto, in- ceased was of a very amiable die. one. See bills. W B. Powell, These goods must be cleared out. Undo building this fall a residence position, and bore her sufferings Auctioneer. _v -' on his father's lot and east of- the patiently knowing for some time, Imperial Family Scales, 24 lbs., only $1,50 each. letter's residence. We understand that she could not recover and was OPFN Mi 371 that it is to be a frame building perfectly resigned to the will of — Everything in Graniteware reduced Za per cent. f. and it ie his intention to have it God. The funeral Requiem Masa From F. L.Fowke to the the!uK t . _ ....built in time to.be occupied the was sung funeral achy morning at tors of so°�brio- Stoves and furnaces cleaned and repaired now, so they � {coming winter. P o'clock in the Jesuit Church,and GENzz-anczx,-Having accepted.an wilLbe ready for the first cold snap. r invitation unanimously extended to -Miss Gertrude McBrady, who from thence the body was borne me at a mase meeting� of my fellow —;-Eavetroughing and Furnace Work a Specialty.- has pecialty. - has been home for the past two to the family burying plot. Be- citizens assembled at Brooklin under - months owing to the.iilness of.her riches her husband she leaves to the auspices of the.Reform Associa- mother, left on Tuesday for Chi- mourn tier loss, three` sons, also tion on August the rith,last., to again Josc... �•: N Dcage Lo sifter on her second years Several sisters and two brothers, contest South Ontario as an Independ- -course, training as a •professioD*l one of whom is- Rev. Andrew ent supporter 'of the Honorable 'Sir nurse. She was accompanied b O'Malle S, J'., Kaneas'Cit Mr. Wilfred Laurier, and a firm believer Agree- her little'nephew, Mastery Willard O'Connor, is a son of the lac Jere- in the'proposed Reciprocity Agree, McBrad of Chicago. miah' O'Connor, who resided on meat presently before the Country, Yfas a measure calculated to enlarge our -Owing to his business keeping the Kingston road east of Picker- Trade and Commerce with reat profit h P FRES H iRC�CERtE •t • him constantly in the city, A. N. ing; and whose mother lives at No. to Canada and•to still further enhance _ � _• Ridley has rented a residence in 6 Bellwoods Ave., Toronto Ont. ' our place and importance as one of - Toronto, and will move Ehere -On Friday afternoon last the the five self-governing Nations of the Always a•good stock of first-class Groceries on hand. ; about the 11th of Se teiriber. In annual picnic of St. Andrew's British Empire. I would most re- about s ectfuil solicit your vote and influ- =consequence he will hold an nuc- Sabbath School was held on the l y $pink's Flour. Pure Dairy Salt in linen sacks of 501bs., 55 cents. + Pion sale of household effects on Boone property on the Greenwood encs for my •election on September Saturday,sal Se t.household He also lir- road. The site was he ideal spot 21st as representative for the consti- Everything in first-class shape all the time. P P po tuenc in the next .parliament of Watch selling his house and lot. for a picnic, and the day was all Canada. - ., pus y <.• _:.- 'Watch out for, bills giving full that could be desired for an outing. d Very truly yours, .particulars. There were nearly two hundred F. L. FOWBE, -On, Friday evening of last present, including those connected Oshawa, Aug. 14,1911. SOOT15i ANS 13�30E8 r. week a large number-of the elec- with the Sabbath School and with For every member of the family. . • tors of Pickering and vicinity the congregation as well as a large ICE CREAM zassembled to hear the political number of visitors. • A good pro•, ' issues of the day discussed from gram of sports was provided, the -- "r The Ice Cream Parlor in connection R. A A. BUNTING) P:ICgERINC - •:'•the Conservative standpoint. The winners in which were presented with the Gordon House will now Cl - - chair was occupied by John Aright with suitable prizes. An intere9t be oppen'each Wednesday arid' of Myrtle, and able addrese99 were ing fesUtre of the afternoon was Saturday during the _ , given by A. W. Wright; of To- a baseball match between memb• summer, -• J"'v'►�'T J=v�: r Tonto, and by Wm. Smith, the era of the Pickering school club Everything .conducted in up-to-date Coneervative'candidate. and the married men who were style to epacious.:roome, `d -After a rolonged period of present. The boys won by 11 to /� A fall stock of Beebe's high grade Overalls anct Coats to match, in sal dry hot weather, which was burn. 10 after an exciting contest, and Ethel Gotdon, - Pickering sizes- Prices from 85 cents to$1.15 each. ! ing np vegetation, and leavingthe they claim that their victory PICKERING MARKETS ppassture fields bare, relief came on would have been more decisive — 'Also, the Eze Suspender, the double cord sliding Brace,adjusting its• m5 13und•ay when a heavy rainfall oc- but for the partiality of the um- white Winter Wheat, o}d.:.... $ .t32 self to every move of the body. Price 25c to 50c per pair. _ cured, which was also continued pire, when the sports were over, Red 82 .,:on Monday. As a result pasture all sat down to a magnificent sup- Mixed 82 is making a fresh start and the per for which all were well pre- winter ,Wheat,•new......t...•. .T8 FAI ,MERS' SUPPLY STORK ; `land is getting in condition for the pared. All agree that the picnic Spring Wheat,'. ... .70 .... k' fall The root crops also wag a most enjoyable affair, and Goose ' $RgAN! PROP - 'PICKERING ... ...... , ag'r�1W